Louisville Magazine

JUL 2015

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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LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 7.15 11 nanzkraf.com inamarcellaevents.com What's in a name? SWIG included a piece about making an Old Fashioned with rum, brandy or other spirits besides bourbon. Those other drinks are NOT an Old Fashioned. No bourbon, no Old Fashioned. As simple as that. They may be interesting drinks, but they are frauds if they call themselves an Old Fashioned. Only an outsider could have written that article. William C. Schrader Old Louisville JUNE 2015 LIBRARY TO THE WORLD CITY GUIDE $4.70 $ 4 . 7 AT LEAST A TRILLION NEIGHBORHOOD LISTINGS IN THIS THING DO YOU KNOW MICAH? WRASTLIN'! S WIG•2014 991 SWIG V O L . I I I KEEPING LOUISVILLE CHEERED! A PUBLICATION OF LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE WHAT ( AND WHERE) TO DRINK OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER NEW WAYS TO MAKE AN OLD FASHIONED LOCALLY MADE BARWARE Presidential prediction For June's "A Bit of History," we asked readers to help us identify this crowded downtown street scene. My guess is when President Truman visited Louisville in 1948. According to an oral history on the Harry S. Truman Library's website: "After speaking in Louisville and receiving a tremendous reception, the President and his party started eastward across the state." To be sure, I don't know that it was Truman's visit. The picture does remind me of when President Bill Clinton came to Louisville campaigning for Al Gore. Tom Springer Crestwood Correction The Planet's City Guide listing should have read: The Planet Experience 1565 Bardstown Road // 654-7866 theplanetexperience. com This bar/bistro features specialty cocktails (try the Black Spice Manhattan), a diverse menu (from fatbread pizzas to fank steak tacos) and live music.

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