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November/December 2024

Evansville Living

Savor the Season

The holiday season tends to come into focus as temperatures get colder and days get shorter. For many, this time of year calls for reflections on faith while also soaking in the love of friends or family. Our traditions are

Sparkle and Pop

Preparing recipes handed down over generations is an excellent way to feel at home during the holidays. Baking stained glass sugar cookies pulls a double win by appealing to all ages and putting a twist on Grandma’s recipe with crushed

Happy Hearts and Full Bellies

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. Since food takes a starring role at holiday gatherings, we asked area chefs to share their favorite crowd-pleasing dishes. If you’re going to whip up the

Where to See the Lights

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. One of the delights of the season is appreciating the sparkle of holiday lights. Don your matching pajamas, fill a thermos with hot chocolate, and drive

Family, Fraternity, 5K

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. Waking up every cold Thanksgiving morning to run Evansville Goodwill Industries’ Turkey Day 5K is a father-daughter event for Jim and Amy Seibert. Though they register

Community and Caring

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. University of Southern Indiana political science professor Matt Hanka and his wife, Ann, love entertaining at their East Side home, and their Christmas party is a

Finding Respite

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. Searching for calm and connectivity during a hectic holiday season (and after a contentious election)? Here are three pieces of advice for slowing down, centering, and

With Friends Like These

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. As the saying goes, you are born into your family, but you get to pick your friends. So, why not spend the holidays with your best

Flying To The Rescue

Vanderburgh Humane Society already was operating over capacity in early October when CEO Kendall Paul received an urgent email. Hurricane Milton was making landfall Oct. 9 on Florida’s West Coast. In anticipation of taking in pets displaced by the Category

Notes From A Driven Bow

The sound of an Irish fiddle is what pulled Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra Concertmaster Jack Bogard into a life of music. Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio, his walk past a former Irish pub called The Dubliner provided the spark. “I heard

Worth Every Sip

It’s the first holiday season for Hush on Main, and the Downtown speakeasy is rolling out a cocktail menu sure to put patrons in a festive mood. Open since late March in the subterranean space on Main Street formerly occupied

Holiday Processions

Holiday parades are a time-honored tradition, and Evansville’s have held a special place in the city’s history. The city’s Parks and Recreation Department attempted to lift people’s spirits during the Great Depression by staging the first Saint Nicholas Parade in

Kindred Spirits

One of Barbara Long's most cherished friendships came about in a way she never anticipated. The Evansville resident and her husband, Jim, planned a trip to Great Britain in May 2020 for their 20th anniversary, with a highlight being a

A Tribute to the ‘Hick from French Lick’

Larry Bird’s legendary basketball journey started, of course, in Indiana. He was a scruffy standout at French Lick’s Springs Valley High School and then led the Indiana State University Sycamores team that went 33-1 in 1978-79 and was runner-up in

Secret Music Man

John Jennings enjoyed writing musicals and plays in his youth. In his 30s, the Evansville native wound up on a big stage. He penned the music and book for the Southwestern Indiana-inspired musical “Riverwind,” which ran off-Broad- way in December

Back in the Kitchen

The flavorful smell wafting from the kitchen at Arcademie bar and arcade is the latest venture from Turn Table. Friends DeAndre Wilson and Jeff Gott wanted to start a business together since they met as students at North and Benjamin

Modern Mexican

Noche Cantina & Cocina opened on Jan. 29, 2024, and it was an instant hit: Social media feeds were filled with praise for the new West Side culinary destination. Managers and staff at Noche have worked ever since to sustain

‘There Will Never Be Anyone Like Him’

Editor's note: This article was updated Nov. 1, 2024. Whether you put a bat, a ball, a club or playing cards in his hands, Clint Keown’s talents were astonishing. He was the stuff of legend, perhaps the most well-rounded, versatile

Center of Attention

‘The Ultimate Holiday Race’

Many of us grew up playing board games with our families at the holidays. Claire Schmitt, 13, went a step further – she created a game of her own. It’s called Delivering Presents, and the Holy Redeemer Catholic School eighth-grader

Editor's Letter

Savoring the Season

Every fall, the staff of Evansville Living invests time in planning issues for the following year. We map out major feature stories in advance so we may list them in the media kit — the tool that provides advertisers with

Epilogue

Time For Change

The Evansville Thunderbolts’ 2024-25 opening game Oct. 18 doubled as the unveiling of the Ford Center’s new scoreboard. “Everyone likes a big, new electronic,” says Scott Schoenike, executive director of VenuWorks, which manages the Ford Center and Victory Theatre. “It

Entertainment Center

The Real Kickers

That's not the Radio City Rockettes sharing the stage at Evansville Philharmonic’s Peppermint Pops holiday concerts. The polished, high-kicking, green-donned dancers are the Huskettes of North High School. The team performs at pep rallies and cheers at Huskies’ athletic events,

Art Talk

A Touch of Glass

Lindsey and Mickey Riecken always have been creative people who loved stained glass. Their online marketplace, Adventure Glassworks, allows their artistic visions to run wild. The couple started the business in 2022, operating it out of a combined home and

Dwell

Are You In or Out?

Make your night one to remember this holiday season. No matter how you choose to celebrate — cozying up with friends and family or spending a night on the town — these items will make you feel and look good.

Circular Joy

Editor’s note: Find more tips for savoring the season in the full feature story. A wreath often is one of the first things greeting guests who walk through your home’s front door, so why not make sure it’s setting the

All in the Family

Although he didn’t set out to, Mark Carnes has proven that you can go home. Next year, the brick abode he shares with his wife Debbie on Evansville’s East Side will turn 100 years old. Even more impressive: it has

Back in Time

When Christi Goodman first made a Christmas wreath using vintage ornaments and a glue gun, she thought, “That was fun!” Her inspiration came from a club that once displayed a wreath made from ornaments. She and her husband, Charles, have

Creating

Anyone Can Paint

The most memorable gifts often are crafted by hand. There’s no talent required — it’s the thought that counts. Christie Marshall, owner of Fired Up! Joe Shmoe’s Art Studio, says the Christmas season is one of the shop’s busiest times.

Behind the Scenes

High Seas Performance

It’s been clear since Carly Jerstad was three years old that her path would lead her to the stage. That journey has taken her to Celebrity Cruises’ ships, performing as a singer and dancer. “I always knew she was going

Around the World

For One Child, The World

Antares is one of the brightest stars known, even if it is not visible to the naked eye. That is a comforting message for orphaned children in Northern Kazakhstan who receive support from the Antares Foundation. Newburgh, Indiana, residents Linda

Online Exclusives

A Republican Rout

Republicans enjoyed a sweep of Vanderburgh County’s contested partisan elections on Tuesday, as President-Elect Donald Trump’s coattails extended down the ballot. Straight-ticket voting gave local Republican candidates a boost — 25,862 voters punched a straight GOP ticket, compared to 17,840

The March to Indy

Six high school marching bands from the Evansville region will complete successful seasons on Nov. 9 at the Indiana State School Music Association state finals. Southwest Indiana is represented in all four ISSMA classes at the state finals, held at