Louisville Magazine

APR 2014

Louisville Magazine is Louisville's city magazine, covering Louisville people, lifestyles, politics, sports, restaurants, entertainment and homes. Includes a monthly calendar of events.

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6 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 4.14 features Photo by Mickie Winters 150 A Winner's Tale As the humans celebrate, a Derby champion goes from feted to forgoten. By Kane Webb Photos by Ted Tarquinio 124 Mighty Wind Just 31 days before the 100th anniversary of the Kentucky Derby, all hell broke loose in Louisville. A former Courier- Journal reporter shares his memories of the 1974 tornado. By Keith L. Runyon 120 Comeback Kids For the faithful, there are second acts in racing lives. By Bill Doolitle Photos by Ted Tarquinio 112 Inspire Derby style. Produced by Mary Chellis Austin Photos by Clay Cook 106 A Tale of Two Farms As picturesque as they ever were, the historic horse farms Calumet and Claiborne have taken radically diferent paths to get to where they are today. By Brandon Quick Photos by Ted Tarquinio 98 The Future Past Chapeau artisans Sarah Havens and Abbie Dwelle are bringing fourishes of past decades — and even centuries — to today's hat buyers. By Jon Lee Cope Photos by Ted Tarquinio 96 The Rite of Spring By mid-March, the winter- dormant backside returns to life. By Anne Marshall Photos by Gail Kamenish 82 Chefs to the Rescue No Benedictine at this party. Interviews by Mary Chellis Austin Photos by Chris Witzke 52 The Gospel According to Lukas Horse racing's most seasoned ambassador, D. Wayne Lukas, interrupts his hyper-organized day to chat about his past, present and future. By Kane Webb Photos by Gail Kamenish 64 Coastal Collision A California horse crashed the East Coast Derby party in 1955, and 34 years later another California-raced colt, Sunday Silence, was looking to do the same. By Rick Cushing 76 What's Mine Is Yours These Louisvillians take the whimsical notion of renting your home out for Derby and run with it. By Mary Chellis Austin Illustration by Robby Davis 72 Iron Liege and Gordon's Golden Horse There was a whole lot more substance to the 1957 Derby than a freak incident near the fnish line. By Jack Welch Illustration by Carrie Neumayer 140 Tips Continued... 1-9.indd 6 3/19/14 5:14 PM

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