Articles in: Shopping
- 5 years 28 weeks ago
From savoring produce at the peak of freshness to meeting the people who grow your food, there are countless reasons to live like a locavore. Taste...
- 5 years 28 weeks ago
Brent Pace admits the name Collector’s Carnival — an antique and flea market show held four times a year in Evansville — came from...
- 5 years 43 weeks ago
More than one century ago, Moses Goldman founded Goldman’s Pawn Shop, beginning a tradition that has continued onto its fifth-generation owner...
- 5 years 43 weeks ago
A fifth-generation rug maker, he’s made the art all his own by using only recycled materials, everything from worn-out blue jeans to even...
- 5 years 47 weeks ago
In 1958, Jim Miller and his father Leonard Miller founded Miller’s 5 & 10 in a former movie theater on Boonville, Indiana’s...
- 5 years 51 weeks ago
The writing is officially on the wall and the readers of Evansville Living have spoken. Each year our readers cast ballots and we, as editors of the...
- 6 years 5 weeks ago
Mike Miller had a dream for the historic Bitterman building located on Downtown Evansville’s Main Street. He just needed someone to help...
- 6 years 9 weeks ago
When Chicago native Kevin Klosowski first came to Santa Claus, Indiana, to visit his girlfriend’s family in 1991, he was intrigued by...
- 6 years 9 weeks ago
You can now wear some of Evansville’s most iconic images. Evansville Design Group, a nonprofit organization, has launched a campaign called...
- 6 years 9 weeks ago
Just as Tim Gunn started telling television audiences to “make it work” and Etsy was inspiring a whole new generation of sewing crafters...
- 6 years 19 weeks ago
Even as a little girl, Tracy Watson spent hours rearranging and decorating her bedroom. Through the years, the habit stuck and branched into helping...
- 6 years 27 weeks ago
Keith Freudenberg wouldn’t be happy working in a cubicle. He’d much rather be outside. Sitting on 8 acres of land, Accent on Flowers has...
- 6 years 32 weeks ago
Music shoppers in the Tri-State are lucky to have some great mom and pop shops. To name just a few, there are Opus 1 and The Musician’s Den in...
- 6 years 35 weeks ago
With a decades-long career in corporate management, Rebecca Hazelton had it made — until her employer, Temple-Inland, closed the doors to its...
- 7 years 3 days ago
Eclectic restaurants, stylish shops, and the most interesting people you should know — in a city like ours, it’s hard to pick favorites....
- 7 years 10 weeks ago
The days of ladies donning white gloves and hats for a day of shopping downtown are long gone, but at 321 Third St. in Henderson, Ky., women of all...
- 7 years 10 weeks ago
Evansville Living was founded on a question: Why not Evansville? We think it’s a question that can be asked of many ideas we collect from...
- 7 years 19 weeks ago
You didn’t know you needed down-filled, silk-covered, Art Deco Tuxedo chairs, until you walked into Kim’s Consigned Designs in the Apple...
- 7 years 44 weeks ago
Filled with ruffled clothing, chunky jewelry, colorful toys, sparkly shoes, and knit hats, La Petite Demoiselle is a handmade paradise for a little...
- 8 years 3 days ago
These days, everyone’s an expert on the best and the brightest. But can you distinguish the enthusiasm from the hype? Readers of this magazine...