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Guiding Hands 21 Aug 2013 | 11:24 pm
There’s an old saying beloved by sports commentators that goes like this: “Boy, that kid must be tough: He’s from the South Side of Chicago.” Every time Ron Ryan hears it, he smiles. Long before Ryan...
Near and Far 15 Jul 2013 | 08:52 pm
Summer’s just begun. Even if you thought your summer was packed and planned, July and August will be much more fun with at least one more getaway. Here are 10 fantastic trips — all easily organized on...
Well-Traveled 15 Jul 2013 | 07:20 pm
What are your summer travel plans? There still is plenty of time to form your answer to the question being asked at patio parties all around town. Perhaps you’ll say you’re going to the live music ca...
Pitch Perfect 15 Jul 2013 | 05:07 pm
It seems that adage about location applies to advertising as much as it does to real estate, at least in the case of Daniel Burton Dean’s recent project. DBD, as the firm is commonly known, will be fe...
Scene of the Crime 15 Jul 2013 | 05:02 pm
In his fifth murder mystery play, author and Evansville Living contributor Kelley Coures has chosen another fact-based crime in Evansville’s history as the plot for the popular annual fundraising even...
Mission Driven 15 Jul 2013 | 04:55 pm
Candice Perry remembers the woman, a successful entrepreneur, well. She was in Perry’s office at the Albion Fellows Bacon Center. The woman was nursing a baby in her lap, taking business calls, and in...
Not Quite Wright 15 Jul 2013 | 04:36 pm
In a neighborhood filled with “one bungalow after another,” the house at 1506 E. Indiana St. stands out. The Peters-Margedant House, designed by William Wesley Peters in the neighborhood behind The Pu...
Freedom and Forgiveness 15 Jul 2013 | 04:22 pm
Eva Mozes Kor is scared. It is August 1993, and in front of her is Dr. Hans Münch, a former Nazi physician who worked in Auschwitz, Poland, during World War II. That’s where Eva spent roughly a year o...
Kitsch Niche 12 Jul 2013 | 10:23 pm
Ordinary things have extraordinary potential in the artist’s eye of Posey County native Amy Moore. Moore’s passion is a mixed-media form commonly called found object art, or “assemblage, (which is) th...
Spencers Rescue 12 Jul 2013 | 10:16 pm
I sat down and gazed into the eyes of my new dog, Spencer. I could not imagine that this guy was rescued only days before he was to be put down. God only knows what he went through. Late at night, if ...