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September / October 2011

Nearly one year ago, the Evansville Living staff met to discuss the editorial calendar for the year when someone...

One year after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in lower Manhattan and Washington, D.C., Evansville Living dedicated...

Aaron Dewees joined the U.S. Army in August 2001. He is from a long line of veterans. His paternal grandfather...

Of course you have considered the impending 9/11 anniversary before picking up this magazine. Through a decade of...


For years, my parents — regular season ticket holders for the Indianapolis Colts — have found a theme...

A flimsy tower of baseball cards teeters next to a precarious stack of boxes (cigar and oatmeal crème pie)...

Who is he? Kenny Page Jr.
Where is he? Alvord Boulevard
Why is he there? To help others finish a half-marathon,...

The classic drink at the Kentucky Derby? The mint julep. But the whiskey, water, sugar, and mint leaf cocktail isn...
Monday, Jan. 7, 1861, was a chilly evening in Evansville. A formally dressed crowd of prosperous citizens had...

Inside the Memorial Baptist Church gym on a Monday night, the lights dimmed, and a glow from the projector...


Inside the Jackson home, an imposing old structure in Evansville’s Riverside Historic District, is a...

Sometimes, it feels like there are more Band-Aids and bugs floating in Lloyd Pool than swimmers, and before the...

Last fall, I traveled on Wisconsin’s Great River Road, a National Scenic Byway. The passage meanders through...

For more than 140 years, the monks of St. Meinrad Archabbey in Ferdinand, Ind., have operated an on-site printing...
Plenty of purists believe certain liquors should have no ice. The smoky peat of Scotch should be enjoyed, they...

I love fall. The cooler temperatures make relaxing outside tolerable, but it’s also Mother Nature...

Lambert D. Johnson placed his home inside a subdivision that would later take the name Johnson Place. He was the...

Kate Kasenow was finishing her master’s degree at Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010 when an editor...

In the Lithograph displayed on the second floor of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science is Jane...

Like a love letter, the lyrics tell of longing — the deep kind only properly expressed through the rhythmic...


When I step into Casino Aztar’s new restaurant the Riverside Cookery, I feel like I am stepping into Memaw...

When cooking for children, keep in mind the ease of execution and taste. In kid terms: Is it done yet? Is it yummy...

Ri Ra Irish Pub is synonymous with live music, drink specials, and a night out with friends. But by day, this...

So beloved is the 1939 Greyhound terminal, built in the Art Moderne style and clad in enameled steel panels, that...


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The 11th...
In our September/October 2011 issue, you read about talented musicians in the River City. Now hear them. Right...
A Tragedy Remembered – Our feature “9/11 Remembered” shows how the terrorist attacks a decade...
Upcoming Events in the Tri-State:
- Historic Preservation Program
Thu., May 24, 2012 @ 6:00pm - Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Graduations
Fri., May 25 - Sat., May 26, 2012 - 41st Speleofest
Fri., May 25 - Sun., May 27, 2012 - Starlight Strawberry Festival
Sat., May 26, 2012 @ 8:00am




