January 2013
Features
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Blue Man’s Group
Yes, he has a 45-year-old gold record hanging in his bathroom. But the music that matters most to Bob Nave is the groove he’s laying down at his very next gig.
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Frontlines
Q&A: Jerry Gels
American Legacy Tours cofounder Jerry Gels has brought Northern Kentucky’s Godfather-esque history into focus.
Fire Breather
Matthew Ferguson (a.k.a. Master Pokes) is a soft-spoken man with a long beard and mohawk who left the corporate world to focus on crafting jewelry and leather. But eating and breathing fire for Dante’s Gypsy Circus has become his true passion.
Checking In
It may be a luxe boutique hotel with a first-rate restaurant. But 21c Museum Hotel is all about the art.
Dumb Luck
After years of shooting the great, the grand, and the glamorous, celebrity portraitist Matthew Rolston discovered a lively new muse—dozens of them, actually—in Ft. Mitchell’s tiny museum of silent entertainers.
Radar
Built-in Bonanza
Mid-Century goes back to the future on Section Road.
Q&A: Amy Suardi, the Frugal Mama
Amy Suardi prefers the simple life. That’s why the Terrace Park native and mother of four created Frugal Mama, a money-savers blog that has gotten the attention of national media outlets like TLC and The Washington Post.
Trash to Treasure
HaloMiner turns old scraps into new designs.
Columns
Letter from the Editor: January 2013
It’s not every day you stumble on something amazing growing in your backyard.
Urban Affairs: The Advocate
You see a beautiful green park; Josh Spring sees injustice in black and white.
Dine
Keegan’s Seafood
Keegan’s Specialty Seafood Market, an unassuming Salem Road storefront, is like a time-space portal whose other end opens on a dock somewhere along the New England coast.