Louisville Magazine

FEB 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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[FebruaryContents] VOLUME 63 s NUMBER 2 DEPARTMENTS 6 Feedback 8 Editor's Letter 11 Circuit Getting ready for winter with snowplow driver Tracy Hodges; 21 questions with a master barber; taking the stage for the Moth; and beating the blues in a cruel Jerry-less world. 30 Style All a guy needs, from tech to tweed, to cheer on his favorite team in style. 32 Dine In Columnist Mary Welp soothes our longing for short ribs. 34 Visual Arts What is the continuing allure of French Impressionism? Find out at the Speed. 38 Medicine For some at Norton Audubon Hospital, music helps take the pain away. 73 Home & Design A budget-minded Highlands couple adds space without los- ing their home's cozy design. 81 Dining Out The casual Anchorage Cafe has become a farm-to-table hangout. 84 Dining Guide 88 Bob Hill Are you running late? The Rich Guy strikes again. On The Cover Photo by John Nation OUR SIX FAVORITE LOCAL TAPS FEATURES 42 Beer Is the New Bourbon There has never been a better time to be a beer lover in this town, so we found the best places to drink beer, the crazy homebrewers who make it and the local celebrities (mayor included) willing to describe the first time they tasted it. We tipped a few back with a beer snob (and hipster), compiled a year's worth of our favorite beer festivals and dug into some Falls City history. Three words: Hope you're thirsty. >>By Jason Lyvers, Josh Moss, Tony Singleton, Amy Talbott, Kane Webb and Jack Welch >>Photos by John Nation 51 Unforgettable Meals There's something about a perfect dining experience that transcends food. Our writers remember "that perfect meal." 54 The Story That Almost Didn't Break When the public University of Louisville Hospital announced in June 2010 that it was merging with two private hospital systems at least partially required to meet healthcare dictates of the Catholic Church, there was nary a questioning peep, nor a volunteered explanation, for months. Then the implications of the deal began to sink in. >>By Jenni Laidman 58 The Heretic Joe Phelps, the liberal pastor of Highland Baptist Church, isn't afraid to speak his mind and dissent from dogma — in newspaper columns, on his blog and at the pulpit. Is he a grandstander, or a voice of reason in an irrational world filled with overheated rhetoric? >>By Kane Webb }>inÃÌÊÌhiÊ À>in½Ãʺ7him»ÊUÊ inÌÕVkÞÊ li½ÃÊ oÕÀLonÊ >ÀÀilÊ liÊUÊ >llÃÊ iÌÞÊ*>liÊ liÊUÊ iÜÊ lL>ni>n½ÃÊ liVÌoÀÊ m«iÀi>lÊ,i`Ê liÊUÊ ÕmLiÀl>n`Ê ÀiÜÃ½Ê iÌÀoÊ*oÀÌiÀÊUÊ lÕi}À>ÃÃÊ ÀiÜin}Ê o°½ÃÊ miÀiV>nÊ*>liÊ li

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