Louisville Magazine

MAY 2012

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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DEPARTMENTS 6 Editor's Letter 8 Contributors 11 Circuit Cutting grass with Sean Fawbush, 21 questions for musician (and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles lover) Justin Lewis, Final Four photos, and Louisville on-screen highs (Jennifer Lawrence in the blockbuster The Hunger Games) and lows (a memorable Tom Cruise episode). Plus, the Betting Window, Smillie's Picks and more. 31 Dine In The meatiness of chickpeas turns this zesty Mediterranean salad into a main course. 35 History Inheriting a home from your parents is not unusual. Inheriting one that stretches back through six generations of your family is. 86 Home & Design You wouldn't know it from the postman's perspective, but this century-old home has grown younger as its occupying family expands. 95 Dining Out Broaden your international vocabulary — golbangy, anyone? — while satisfying your Korean-cuisine jones at the new St. Matthews restaurant Charim. Plus, sandwiches and Seinfeld at Joe Davola's. 104 Bob Hill Gas costs $3.55 a gallon. Scratch that, $3.89. Scratch that, $4.14. 60 Golden Oldies As Richard Jett, the city's historic preservation officer, heads into retirement, he takes us on a tour of 10 of his favorite local architectural wonders. By Jack Welch. Photos by John Nation. 5.12 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE [3] 58 A Shoe-In What's not to love about shoes — the one item in your wardrobe that doesn't remind you of weight gain and makes it possible to alter your look without the commitment of changing your entire ensemble? By C. Caswell and Pascale Cross. Photos by Ted Tarquinio. [May Contents] FEATURES VOLUME 63 NUMBER 5 40 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 3 We sent 10 photographers to 10 different locales across the city to capture what's going on out there while we're trapped in our cubicles. 46 Gimme Shelter To get a feel for the real estate market here in town, we crunched home-sales data, researched what $300,000 gets you in 15 different 'hoods, and took a peek at the city's most valuable homes (Papa John's palace included!). We also hit the realtor trail with a local legend, the tireless Sandy Gulick (pictured, photo by Natasha Sud). The conclusion? There's never been a better time to buy in Louisville. Photo by Natasha Sud

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