Author Archive: Sophie Hottinger
A Romantic Dinner At Bernheim
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest has announced their annual Valentine’s Day Dinner. Couples or groups of friends can choose Friday, Feb. 8 or Saturday, Feb. 9 to celebrate the holiday with dinner and dancing at Bernheim’s Visitor Center. The candlelit dinner, priced at $150 per couple ($120 per couple for Bernheim members) includes appetizers, main [...]
Exploring The Possibilities Of Home Ownership
The hunt to find the perfect new home can be a daunting task for a person in any stage of life. Budget, family, lifestyle, proximity to the desired amenities and architectural preference must all be considered – and oftentimes it’s difficult, even with the help of a professional, to identify a house currently on the market that meets all of one’s expectations.
Local Landmark Prepares To Close
While others are still looking forward to the arrival of spring, local business partners Jeff and Tony Burger will celebrate the season of new beginnings a few days early, with their own fresh start.
Scene & Snapped: This Week In Parties
Scene & Snapped: This week in parties, Carnevale, one of Kentucky Opera’s major fundraisers, was held at the Marriott Ballroom, Kids Acting Against Cancer performed a modern interpretation of Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery “And Then There Were None,” Scott and Kimberly Miller gave a surprise 50th wedding anniversary party at the Louisville Boat Club for June and Ed Miller, and Cabo Wabo hosted their 20th annual Coat Party, a philanthropic event held to collect coats and raise funds for local charities, at Mellwood Arts Center.
Tom + Chee: Classic Fare With A Twist
Specializing in a variety of comfort food more likely to be served in mom’s kitchen than a restaurant, Tom + Chee might seem a little too settled in its grilled cheese niche to surprise – that is, until you step inside.
Protect Your Home From Winter Weather
Many think of winter as a time to focus on caring for the interior of the home.
Planting Roots In Shelby Park
The River City’s recent recognition as a top tourism destination may have confirmed its reputation as a great place to visit, but ask any fellow Louisvillian and he or she will likely assert that it’s an even better place to call home.
Celebrating Christmas In Anchorage
The holiday season can mean many things to different people, but certain common threads connect almost everyone who enjoys the spirit of this time of the year.







