Louisville Magazine

OCT 2013

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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bit the THIS MONTH IN PRESS RELEASES and other junk The Rotary Club of New Albany gave Dr. Rita Hudson Shourds an award. Or should we say an awourd?! "Do you really know his Life of Pie WHERE'S THE BEST PLACE TO BUY PUMPKINS THIS TIME OF YEAR? past?" U of L hung a portrait of Carol Garrison in its Hall of Provosts. (Slow clap.) It's Halloween season. So: "Everything was fne until I was attacked on my way back to the hotel…" Early Times has a new camoufage bottle. Finally. New this year at the Galt House's Christmas celebration? Ernie the Engineer, who runs the Peppermint Express kiddie train. Weeeee! Coming to Louisville in 2016? World's. Largest. Helicopter. Trade show. Can fnally fnd that replacement rotor we've been searching for. "An brain support formula that is One $30 ticket will get you into all of these: the Frazier, Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, the Kentucky Science Center, KentuckyShow!, Slugger Museum and the Ali Center. "The Outlet Shoppes" are scheduled to open next summer in Simpsonville. Will we be able to buy camoufage-themed whiskey bottles there? "You may not think that you're constipated, but in reality, it is VERY likely that you ARE. You see, constipation…." changing the world." Developer Todd Blue bought Desert Attention all readers! Attention all Joe Huber Family Farm, just north of here in Starlight, Ind. For cheap at one of the roadside stands on the way to Joe Huber Family Farm Osmosis BETTER INGREDIENTS, BETTER HALLOWEEN COSTUME European Motorcars in Rancho Mirage, Calif. readers! The deadline to submit your application to be on the Derby Festival's 2014 Royal Court is Oct. 15. The store WHY Louisville had children submit designs in a T-shirt contest. Last year's winner was three years old. This fella got a job at a local architecture frm! And this fnancial advisor qualifed for some conference! Main Street Cafe now serves booze. Folks are planting trees in Shively. WDRB hired every single person from Love Louisville Trees is doing the same in Portland. the Courier-Journal. "Print out these cat food coupons and save…." The biggest pumpkin at the Kentucky State Fair weighed 1,034 pounds. Thing would make a helluva jack-o'-lantern. Papa John's pizza box muzzle A John Schnatter everybody will love Louisville made another list (seems to happen every few — hey, we just made another list!), this time in a Forbes web post titled "America's 20 Dirtiest Cities." No, it has nothing to do with Fourth Street Live bachelor parties. Forbes crunched some Environmental Protection Agency data — the cleanliness of water and air in cities with more than 500,000 people — and Louisville billowed from the smokestacks before settling as a dense smog at No. 16. The story mentioned LG&E;'s Cane Run Power Plant and the beautiful black mountain range (technically it's called a "coal ash pile") you can fnd there. Our CVB is ditching its "Possibility City" slogan. The new catchphrase — "Louisville: Way cleaner than Fresno (They're No.1! They're No.1!), but a little dirtier than Los Angeles!" 22 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 10.13 A DIRTY bit

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