Living

Living   RSS    RSS

Want to be part of this?

Look for additional vacation travel photos here on Kentucky.com. We'll add a new set of vacation photographs to the Web site every two weeks. Photo Gallery Availablephoto gallery available

COLUMNISTS
  • tidbits what's cooking at Central Kentucky Restaurants

    Summit combines the classic with the modern

    Wayne Masterman has done it again. He's pulled all the right people together to open another upscale restaurant.


Merlene Davis
  • Commentary

    Africa grabs at Lexingtonian's heart

    During the summer of 2006, ­Lexington's Adam Rector traveled to Kenya and spent two months living in a mud, stick and dung hut ­without the luxuries of running water and electricity.


Medicine
  • DAILY CHECKUP

    A health fair focusing on Alzheimer's disease will be held at Second Presbyterian Church from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Sponsored by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, UK HealthCare Clinical Research Development and Operations Center and the Greater Kentucky and Southern Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, the fair is free and open to the public. There will be free memory screenings, free lunches and door prizes, as well as opportunities to learn about normal...
  • Phyllo helps to lower the calories in sweet treats

    When you make desserts on a smaller scale, both your sweet tooth and your waistline will give thanks. Plus, these tiny treats can be a great fit for parties, group meetings or church potlucks.

  • From poorhouse to show house

    Renovated Frankfort home has a long, rich history

    FRANKFORT — Thomas Dorman was too busy to renovate the historic home he bought more than 20 years ago — until he lost his job.

  • Garden is fertile ground for reconciliation

    Empty lot is fertile ground for seeds of reconciliation

    Upon his death in 1854, London Ferrill was buried on East Third Street in the Episcopal Burying Ground's rector's plot. He was not the rector at Lexington's influential and powerful Christ Church, nor had he ever been.

  • Lexington's Urban League marks 40 years of service

    Lexington agency marks 40 years of social service, advocacy

    When Harry Sykes attended a speech in the late 1960s at the University of Kentucky by national Urban League executive director Whitney Young, he heard Young talk about an organization that sounded like a good fit for Lexington.

  • The social seen

    Revelry a sure bet

    For many, Derby Eve parties are the big events, even days later

    Pitch a tent, invite 1,500 or so of your friends, and voilà: Derby party. That's the way Bill Morgan has been doing it since 1972. But it didn't start out quite so big.
  • Meet the Fru-gal

    New Herald-Leader columnist will be free with shopping hints

    Deborah Morris does not want to hear your wailing and gnashing of teeth about which gas station has petrol for 3 cents cheaper on the gallon. If you're not using your coupons and rebates and drugstore saver clubs, she figures you've already wasted far greater savings.

Kentucky Top Jobs