by April Allman | Aug 8, 2016 | Derby, Turning Point
Often a turning point in one’s life comes by simply answering a help wanted ad. And when the position being advertised is at an historic Louisville venue then, as in the case of Marigene Witten, it takes you from college admissions counselor to manager of The Mansion,...
by April Allman | Aug 1, 2016 | What Works
What works for Skylar reflects her artist’s path, her way of spicing up her vegetarian meals, and her trick to keeping her cold drinks cold.By Lucy M. Pritchett Photos by Patti Hartog Sometimes artist Skylar Smith works small and intimate and sometimes she works large...
by April Allman | Jul 17, 2016 | What Works
Sherry Stanley is on a mission to give immigrants the best life possible.By Anna Patterson Louisville locals are familiar with the hustle and bustle of Churchill Downs. The roar of the stands on Derby day. The parade of perfectly groomed horses mounted with brightly...
by April Allman | Jul 12, 2016 | Before She Goes
This professional writes dating profiles in her side business…By Megan M. Seckman Photos by Sunni Wigginton The future lies in the hands of the millennials. And if they are anything like Emily McGlawn, then we can all rest assured that our world will be...
by April Allman | Jul 11, 2016 | Turning Point
One would be hard-pressed to find a woman whose Turning Point pivoted on a can of leftover paint. But Catherine Clore is that woman.By Lucy M. Pritchett Cathy lives in a historic farmhouse in Goshen that has been in her husband’s family since Kentucky was still part...
by April Allman | Jul 3, 2016 | What Works
By Lucy M. Pritchett What works for a woman will be different in each stage of life. For instance, Jennifer London is a new mom, and what is working for her right now is an app called Baby Nursing. It is geared for breastfeeding moms and lets the new mother...