June / 2007
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Innovative Theater in Horse Cave
Just because you’re a small rural town doesn’t mean you can’t perform classical theater productions like Hamlet and Pygmalion. Horse Cave’s Kentucky Repertory Theatre showcases big-city productions and also inspires young actors through exciting educational programs
 
A Bit of Broadway in Owensboro
Owensboro’s RiverPark Center, a state-of-the-art facility, is an origination point for Broadway shows and is hosting this month’s first International Mystery Writers’ Festival, a world premier featuring six full-production plays with celebrity guests
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - Backstage tour



 
From the Editor - A new light
 
Commonwealths
Chess in the west
Guest Opinion: The contributions of nonprofits
Freddie Bevins Transplant
Deadline for Scholarships
Make your marker
Songs and stories of The Hilltoppers
Farm marketing secrets
Co-op Postcard: Students of Frankfort
 
Kindred Spirits - Unplugged
 
Events - Gone fishing
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Cutting kitchen kilowatts
 
The Future of Electricity - Power jobs
 
Traveling Kentucky
Medieval Fun & Fantasy Faire
Barging Down Kentucky's Inland Waterways
 
Kentucky Kids Page - Fire safety
 
Kentucky Cooks - One potato, two potatoes
 
At Home in the Garden - Celebrating perennials
 
Your Health - Understanding infertility
 
Money Matters - Care for parents: planning ahead
 
The Bookshelf - Vacationing at home
 
Great Outdoors - Walleye world
 
The View From Plum Lick - Life's lessons on Plum Lick