Southsider Magazine November 2017

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200 Years (and Worth the Wait)

Shop Local: A New Vintage

Local company Lexington Silver re-creates the centuries-old designs of famous Lexington metalsmith Asa Blanchard

A look at the Winchester Road emporium Worn & Co., which features an ever-changing array of vintage and vintage-inspired wares

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Contributors Michelle Aiello is a professional writer and founder of the Kentucky Fried Zine Fest. Born and raised in metropolitan Chicago, she currently lives in Lexington’s North Limestone neighborhood with her husband, Scott, and her daughter, Ivy June. She contributed to this month’s “tadoo list” (our arts and entertainment calendar listings, page 37). Judy Brumley is a student at Transylvania University studying English and Spanish and Smiley Pete PUblishing’s current editorial intern. She has also interned at TOPS in Lexington Magazine and writes for The Odyssey Online, an online social media platform, and Candace Chaney (“A New Vintage,” page 11) is a freelance writer and critic with more than a decade’s experience covering arts and culture. A native of eastern Kentucky and a poet by training, she is also completing her first full-length poetry collection, “Refinery.” Mick Jeffries (photography for “Setting Up Shop at Spindletop”) is a longtime contributor of words and images to the Smiley Pete universe. He works in ever-changing array as graphic designer, photographer, writer, radio show host, oral historian and ukulele teacher to celebrate and evangelize the ever-unfolding zeitgeist of Lexington, Kentucky, his beloved home for nearly three decades.

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Lexington based artist Hattie Quik (photography for “A New Vintage”) is a photographer, bookmaker and designer specializing in helping artists, musicians and small business owners establish and promote their brand. Shealso creates custom, handmade journals and sketchbooks covered in genuine, repurposed leather. Learn more about the artist at hattiequik.com. Theresa Stanley (photos for “Drink of the Month” and “On Our Table”) has a passion for telling the stories of makers and foodways. A contributing editor, producer, director and content creator, Theresa also serves as Smiley Pete Publishing’s director of multimedia productions. ss

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Lexington Silver’s flagship product is the “barrel beaker,” a drinking cup shaped like a bourbon barrel originally designed and produced by Lexington metalsmith Asa Blanchard in the mid-1800s. PHOTO FURNISHED

200 YEARS (and worth the wait)

Lexington company re-creates the iconic, centuries-old designs of famous Lexington metalsmith Asa Blanchard STORY BY SARAYA BREWER WITH HELP FROM KATHIE STAMPS SOUTHSIDERMAGAZINE.COM || NOVEMBER 2017

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Famed Lexington silversmith Asa Blanchard PHOTO FURNISHED

n the first decade of the 19th century, with a population of just over 4,300, Lexington was a thriving metropolis – Cincinnati’s population was about 2,500 at the time, and Louisville was “just a little trading post,” according to Foster Ockerman, president of the Lexington History Museum. It was during this period that burgeoning silversmith Asa Blanchard came to Lexington, Kentucky – the “Athens of the West” – from Virginia, looking for a piece of that prosperity pie. Blanchard placed an advertisement in the Kentucky Gazette in 1807, announcing the establishment of his Lexington business. He would go on to create silver teapots, sugar and cream pots, ladles, tumblers and other high-end entertaining items for more three decades, in a downtown Lexington shop located where Cheapside Bar & Grill is today. Blanchard – sometimes referred to as “the Paul Revere of the South” – saw great success over the course of his 30-year Lexington career, and his designs continue to be among the most highly collected of early American silversmiths. And today, thanks to the Lexingtonbased company Lexington Silver – founded two years ago by former Keeneland executive

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Available in silver or mirrorfinished pewter, Lexington Silver’s original barrel beaker is three inches tall. A four-inch version, called the slim, can double as a “coozy,” coming with two different liners to hold a standard soda or beer can or bottle. The company also crafts money clips, cuff links and other accessories. PHOTOS FURNISHED

Fran Taylor – Blanchard’s timeless designs are being reimagined and re-created for the first time in nearly 200 years. “I became aware of Asa Blanchard when I was a college student at Transy [Transylvania University] in the early 1970s,” Taylor said. “I never forgot his importance as a silversmith and always wondered why his most iconic designs had never been reproduced.” Among Blanchard’s iconic designs that are included in Lexington Silver’s “Asa Blanchard Collection” are a Julep cup, a pewter baby cup and a baby porringer (a small bowl with a reed handle) – but anchoring the line is Blanchard’s iconic “barrel beaker,” a small drinking glass shaped like a bourbon barrel, available in mirror-finished pewter or silver. According to Taylor, it was her abiding love for the Kentucky traditions of horses, hospitality and bourbon that attracted her to Blanchard’s designs – and specifically to the barrel beaker, the item that served as her initial inspiration for starting Lexington Silver. “The barrel beaker spoke to me on several different levels and kept speaking to me for more than 40 years,” Taylor said. “It is clever. I loved the fact that it is a drinking cup for distilled spirits that looks like the barrel in which those

spirits are aged – it is simple but has an underlying elegance that transcends centuries.” During Lexington Silver’s research and development phase, Taylor said she held her breath while applying for trademark protection for the barrel beaker, thinking that surely someone else had beat her to the punch. But she discovered that Blanchard’s barrel beaker hadn’t been reissued since his coin silver originals were made in the first half of the 19th century. “We now know why – it takes highly skilled craftsmen to produce the barrel shape by hand on a lathe,” she said, adding that it took the company many months of trial and error to get the proportions and weight just so. Whether it’s 1817 or 2017, hand-spinning metal and shaping it on a lathe requires an experienced master spinner, and the rounded sides of the handle-less barrel-shaped beaker make it even more difficult to produce than many metal cups. Though Lexington Silver is a Kentucky-based company, its products are made in New England, which is home to Taylor’s business partner, longtime metalsmith Guy Hurley, as well as a preponderance of metal-spinning master craftsmen. The company’s pewter products are spun in Connecticut; its silver items are

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Left: An example from the company’s Stirrup Cup Collection. The cups are designed to stand on either end and are typically stored upside down when not in use. Below: The company’s “Asa Baby Cup,” from the Asa Blanchard Collection.

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produced in Massachusetts; and its decorative embellishments are cast (poured in a mold and applied) in Rhode Island. Engraving, by machine or hand, is done at Lextro in Lexington, making every step of manufacturing a domestic process. After a year of development (2015) followed by a year of online sales, Lexington Silver expanded its reach in 2017, adding wholesale operations and new items, including a new line of products: the Stirrup Cup Collection. Traditionally given to guests as they were departing on horse – their feet in stirrups – stirrup cups today often feature highly ornamental bases and are intended to be stored upside down when not being used for drinking. The bases of the cups in Lexington Silver’s Stirrup Cup Collection feature detailed engravings fashioned in the shape of various animal heads, including wildcats, horses, dogs, bears, rams and deer. The company’s products are now available in 20 retail outlets in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Kentucky; locally, Lexington Silver products can be found at LV Harkness, Thoroughbred Antique Gallery and the Keeneland gift shop. Most of the company’s efforts are currently focused on its growing online business (www.lexingtonsilver.com). At the heart of Lexington Silver’s mission is to keep with Blanchard’s reputation for fine craftsmanship’s well as his character – in his heyday, he was a trustee of what would now be a chamber of commerce, as well as the local fire department, Taylor said, and was often asked by the courts to be an executor of estates. “Asa Blanchard was a very well-respected person in town,” Taylor said. “I really wanted to resurrect who [he] was and keep his name alive.” ss

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A NEW VINTAGE

Worn & Company features an ever-changing inventory of rustic, vintage wares STORY BY CANDACE CHANEY | PHOTOS BY HATTIE QUIK

Nick Nardiello, pictured here, opened the eclectic Winchester Road shop earlier this year. PHOTO BY HATTIE QUIK

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Worn & Company’s inventory features a mix of new and vintage men’s clothing, home furnishings, accessories and other treasures and oddities curated by owner Nick Nardiello. PHOTOS BY HATTIE QUIK

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like to tell people that everything you see is for sale,” says Nick Nardiello as he gestures around Worn & Company, the eclectic men’s mercantile shop he opened at 901 Winchester Road in May. Nardiello is not just talking about the mix of vintage and new men’s apparel displayed on racks and shelves; he’s also talking about the antique sofas, rugs and decor, not to mention a kaleidoscope of delightful oddities and treasures creatively staged throughout the store. Worn & Company offers local men (and the women who shop for them) a unique place to not only shop for stylish duds but to also just hang out and treasure hunt. Need a hat for the Derby, a vintage sports coat, an old school decanter for your bourbon stash? Maybe a stuffed bird? Want some of the old Memorial Coliseum seats? How about some vinyl records or an intricately carved boar’s skull?

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In addition to new and vintage men’s clothing, Worn & Company offers a selection of vintage home furnishings, rugs and other treasures.

It’s all for sale at Worn & Company. “We try to have the shop changing constantly,” says Nardiello, as he picks up an EKU freshman cap from 1952. He added that he spends a lot of time at yard sales and estate sales looking for unique items. The store is not just full of quirky treasures; it also offers a selection of American-made apparel by brands like Imogene + Willie, Raleigh Denim, Howler Brothers, Velva Sheen, Wrangler, Levi’s and Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. A display of new jeans is flanked by a display case of shot glasses, next to the original Churchill Downs sign of 1964 Derby winner Northern Dancer. “It’s definitely been a learning process trying to create something different and figuring out what Lexington was missing,” says Nardiello, 30, who – much like his store – has an eclectic background, spanning the arts, retail and equine industries. “I think we have a lot of gentlemen’s stores, but this is almost for gents who are maybe a little bit younger [who are] not wearing a suit every day,” says Nardiello. “I have a lot of law students, kids in med school, folks in the equine industry that get a chance to dress up or dress down. A lot of people these days want to be individual.”

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“I really wanted to create a destination store, a place where you would want to hang out.” WORN & COMPANY OWNER NICK NARDIELLO

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Nick Nardeillo, pictured here with his dog Rye, strives to keep his store’s inventory fresh and unique, regularly scouring yard sales and estate sales for interesting inventory.

What better way to show one’s originality than with a custom hat or leather accessory? The shop has its own leather artist who makes custom items like belts and bags and repairs old hats as well. “We’ve been having fun redoing old hats,” Nardiello says as he shows off the work he’s doing on a friend’s grandfather’s hat. Nardiello also sells new Stetson Hats and Bailey Hats. The price range for items varies, with most pieces in the store costing between $30 and $280.

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Nardiello says they have stayed busy since opening, getting the word out via community events. “We have fun,” says Nardiello. “We do little pop-up events at places like Woodland Art.” More fun is around the corner in November, when Nardiello will host a large, in-store event to launch the holiday giftgiving season. 463 East Main Street 859.252.6767

The store will hold a Holiday Wish List party on Nov. 11, with door prizes, including a drawing for a pair of UK basketball tickets. Guests can sip barreled cocktails featuring mixers from Jack Rudy Cocktail Co. and enjoy Martins Cigars.

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These restaurants will get demolished. They are going to be hit like never before. So, if a place runs out of the $5 pizza toward the end of a shift, don’t be a baby: Go back the next day, earlier, order your pizza, and thank them for working their butts off to do this for you.

Restaurants are encouraged to post their waits and remaining pizzas for the day. For links to restaurants, go to “The Pizzas” page and click on each restaurant logo. Also, check Facebook, Instagram & Twitter. #lexingtonpizzaweek

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People have been asking for Lexington Pizza Week since Lexington Burger Week 2017. Don’t be surprised if restaurants have waits. In fact, be surprised if they don’t.

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$5 brings out the cheap in all of us, but really, you’re getting a $10-$15 pizza (many restaurants go overboard with ingredients, trying to outdo each other), so please tip at least 20 percent. Those who are serving you are working harder during Pizza Week than at any other point in the year. A kind word will be welcome — these people are our friends and neighbors.

4. YOU REALLY SHOULD BUY A DRINK AND OTHER FOOD While extra purchases are not a requirement, show a little love to a restaurant going above and beyond to bring you an awesome pizza. Pick up an appetizer and a pint; you’ll enjoy yourself more. Lexington Pizza Week is dine-in only. Carry out is at the discretion of the individual participating location. If carry out is important to you, check before you go.

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Setting Up Shop at Spindletop A glimpse at the historic University of Kentucky clubhouse, as it prepares for its inaugural holiday craft market: a rare opportunity for the public to step inside

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t’s a busy season for the University of Kentucky’s Club at Spindletop Hall.

On the tail of a big gala in late October celebrating 80 years since the sprawling mansion was completed, the venue will open to the public for a rare occasion this month when the club presents the Spindletop Holiday Open House Craft Show. Taking place the Saturday after Thanksgiving – a day often referred to in the retail world as “Small Business Saturday” – the inaugural holiday market will feature 40 local and regional craft vendors selling everything from jewelry, textiles and photography to note cards, paintings and woodworking. According to event organizers Donna Nabor and Gerald Marvel, the craft fair will offer the perfect opportunity for members and non-members alike to experience the unique venue, which made the American Institute of Architects’ list of “25 Must-See Buildings in Kentucky” earlier this year. Despite Spindletop’s long-running tradition of hospitality – the university-affiliated club has provided members with a charming, historic venue for dining, swimming and other social activities since 1962 – it’s rare that the venue opens its doors to the public. “There have been fundraisers and other events here before, but there aren’t regular opportunities for folks to get to see it – especially when we’re all decked out for the holidays,” said Marvel, Spindletop’s general manager. A 45,000-square-foot Georgian Revival mansion nestled on 800-plus acres north Lexington farmland, Spindletop was built in 1935-37 as the homestead of Mildred “Pansy” Yount, the recent widow to Texas oilman Miles Frank Yount. Pansy Yount’s love of American Saddlebred horses spurred her move to the Commonwealth, where she oversaw the construction of her grand Kentucky mansion. With 40 rooms, 14 bathrooms, 11 fireplaces, more than 130 doors and a variety of architectural influences, the home was considered quite modern when it was built: The basement featured a dance floor designed to mimic an outdoor courtyard, and the main floor’s grand circular twin-staircase and 30-by-60-foot living room were both said to be the largest in Kentucky at the time. The mansion was furnished with imported furniture from Europe and Asia, much of which remains in the home today.

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Converted in 1962 to a University of Kentucky club for faculty, alumni and other members, Spindletop was built in 1935-37. Left, member liaison Donna Nabor and general manager Gerald Marvel are preparing for a rare occasion to open the clubhouse doors to the public, for this month’s holiday open house and craft fair. PHOTOS BY MICK JEFFRIES

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The mansion’s Tudor-style library, pictured above and below, features a stone mantel salvaged from an English estate. Scenes from the film “Secretariat” were filmed in this room.

Two decades – and two husbands – later, Yount eventually found herself ready to move back to Texas, and in 1955, following the marriage of her daughter Mildred, she did just that. Unsure what to do with her beloved homestead, Yount consulted with her close (and well-connected) friend Fred Wachs, the publisher of the Herald-Leader at the time. Wachs suggested Yount donate it to the University of Kentucky and connected her with his friend, university president Frank Dickey, who flew to Texas to negotiate the sale of the estate: a “gift” at the price of $850,000, payable over 10 years. In 1962, the university converted the homestead to a private club for its faculty and alumni. Today, Spindeletop’s 1,000-plus members are free to enjoy amenities that include a restaurant with a picturesque dining veranda, an outdoor swimming pool and poolside tiki bar, 10 tennis courts, private access to the Legacy Trail and more. While membership eligibility is generally tied to the university in some way, it’s easier to attain than many are aware, said Marvel. Interested members who lack official university ties can join UK’s alumni association for less than $50 a year, making them thus eligible for Spindletop membership, which is available in a variety of packages and price points. “We like to say we have memberships for every stage of life – everything from the recent graduate to the young family to the empty nester to the senior stage in life,” Marvel said.

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The mansion is full of eclectic original touches, from the floral wallpaper and hand-painted murals to the colorful bathroom tile, furniture and ornate light fixtures. PHOTOS BY MICK JEFFRIES

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Membership dues help maintain the historic property, many details of which are original, from the decorative chandeliers and lamps to the floral wallpaper. These and other distinct – and often quirky – details of the mansion help contribute to its charm, which is augmented by the sprawling and idyllic Kentucky farmland that surrounds it. “One of the best things about the place is its location, but it’s honestly also one of our biggest challenges,” Marvel said. “People perceive it as being ‘way out here,’ even though we’re [only] nine miles from campus.” Event organizers hope that the craft fair will allow an opportunity not only to provide holiday entertainment for its members, but also for potential future members as well.

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Saturday, Nov. 25 • 10 a.m-4 p.m. The Club at UK’s Spindletop Hall, 3413 Iron Works Pike Spindletop Hall will be open for the general public to visit the historic mansion and tour the grounds for this rare occasion. More than 40 vendors will sell a variety of merchandise such as jewelry, woodworking, soaps, artwork, photographs, stick horse heads, children’s clothing, quilted, crocheted, embroidered items and more.The public will also have the chance to dine at Roxie’s, the club’s restaurant.

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LexPhil: “Candy Cane.” Nov. 26. The Lexington Philharmonic will present a special holiday-themed performance of Englebert Humperdinck’s beloved “Hänsel & Gretel.” 3 p.m. Singletary Center for the Arts, 405 Rose St. www.lexphil.org

Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Nov. 30. This annual tour has become a beloved holiday tradition over the past 20 years. The critically acclaimed musical powerhouse will perform an updated version of “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve.” The evening will celebrate the group’s late creator Paul O’Neill, who worked tirelessly to prepare this show before his passing earlier this year. 7:30 p.m. Rupp Arena, 430 W. Vine St. www.trans-siberian.com/index/ home

Lexington Chamber Chorale: “The Power of Music: Celebration.” Nov. 26. The chamber chorale’s annual “Christmas in the Great Hall” event includes dialogue from Medieval England, fresh arrangements of international carols and a few recently composed works. 5 p.m., Second Presbyterian Church, 460 E. Main St. www.lexingtonchamberchorale.org

Illuminated Evenings at Shaker Village. Friday and Saturday evenings in December. Celebrate the holiday season with extended hours and house tours at Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill. Other events include “Tea Time with Mrs. Claus” and a Holiday Open House every Saturday during December. 5-8 p.m. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 3501 Lexington Rd. www.shakervillageky.org/

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Lexington Art League Black Friday Sale. Dec. 1-2. The Lexington Art League’s annual winter art sale features regional artworks from a variety of artists, all priced at $50 and under, in a festive holiday atmosphere. The Loudoun House, 209 Castlewood Drive. Fri., 7-10 p..m.; Sat. 2-7 p.m. www.lexingtonartleague.org Holly Day Market. Dec. 1-3. The Junior League of Lexington’s Holly Day Market brings together vendors from across the country for one weekend to give shoppers the opportunity to buy all their holiday gifts in one location. Daily events include photos with Santa and a wreath auction. Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., 12-5 p.m. Lexington Convention Center - Heritage Hall, 430 W. Vine St. www.lexjrleague.com/ A Kentucky Christmas at Ashland. Dec. 2. For the third annual Kentucky Christmas at Ashland, the grounds around the the Henry Clay estate mansion will be transformed into an outdoor village-like holiday marketplace, featuring Kentucky Proud products and artisan vendors. The estate’s tree and outbuildings will be illuminated at 5:15 p.m. and special candlelit tours of the mansion will be offered. Holiday market from 12-5 p.m.; illumination at 5:15 p.m. and tours from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, 120 Sycamore Road. www.henryclay.org/ Lexington Ballet presents “The Nutcracker.” Dec. 2. Under the artistic direction of Luis Dominguez, Lexington Ballet’s performance of this classic ballet is geared to put audiences in the holiday spirit. 2 and 7:30 p.m. EKU Center for the Arts, 1 Hall Drive, Richmond. www.lexingtonballet.org/ Christmas Parade. Dec. 5. The annual downtown Christmas parade will run down Main Street between Midland Avenue and Mill Street. 7 p.m. www.downtownlex.com/luminate-lexington/ Reindeer Ramble. Dec. 9. Participants are encouraged to wear their favorite holiday sweaters and festive attire for this 5K run/walk. People can register as individuals or teams, but teammates must be linked together with either a garland or ribbon throughout the race. 9 a.m. Keeneland, 4201 Versailles Road. www.keneland.com Kentucky Ballet Theatre presents “The Nutcracker.” Dec. 9-10, 16-17. KBT will be put on six festive performances of this classic Christmas-themed ballet. Sat., 2 and 7 p.m.; Sun., performances at 2 p.m. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. www.kyballet.com Bluegrass Youth Ballet presents “The Nutcracker in One Act.” Dec. 15-16. Performed in a single, family-friendly act, this show was created with younger audience members in mind. Fri., 7 p.m.; Sat., 2 p.m. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. www.bluegrassyouthballet.org LexPhil: “A Cathedral Christmas: Songs of the Manger.” Dec. 16. The Lexington Chamber Chorale and the East Coast Chamber Orchestra will join together to present works by Holst, Respighi, Reger and Howard Blake for this holiday performance, which mixes the music of modern masters with timeless masterworks. 8 p.m. Cathedral of Christ the King, 299 Colony Blvd. www.lexphil.org Lexington Messiah Community Sing-Along. Dec 16. This annual event will feature pieces like No. 4 “And the Glory of the Lord,” No. 9 “O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion” and No. 44 “Hallelujah.” All are welcome to come and participate or observe. 7 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2459 Sir Barton Way. www.lexingtonmessiah.org ss

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Brandied Cranberry Sauce RECIPE BY MELINDA “MIN” JOHNSON, OWNER, FIKA VEGAN CANTINA PHOTOS BY THERESA STANLEY

Approaching the holiday entertaining season, it’s increasingly important to be cognizant of special dietary restrictions of the friends and family with whom we’ll be sharing home-cooked meals in the coming weeks and months. With November being “World Vegan Month,” we thought it would be a good time to highlight a classic and mouthwatering holiday recipe that’s popular with vegans and non-vegans alike. This recipe is one that Melinda “Min” Johnson – owner of FIKA Cantina, Lexington’s first and only all-vegan eatery – pulls out every holiday season, and one that she says “hits every time.” 28

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Note: The cranberry sauce makes a great topping for traditional turkey or “meatless” turkey, or mashed potatoes. Visit this article online for Johnson’s recipe for vegan “buttermilk” mashed potatoes.

Ingredients: • 2 packages fresh cranberries • 2 1/2 cups coconut sugar (or sugar of your preference: brown, raw, white cane) • 1 orange • 1/3 cup brandy or orange liqueur

Method: Rinse the fresh cranberries and place inside a jelly pan or rimmed baking sheet. Pour sugar over cranberries. Cover with foil and bake at 400 degrees for 30-35 minutes, until cranberries burst.

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Orange Espresso RECIPE COURTESY OF LUSSI BROWN COFFEE BAR INTRO AND PHOTO BY THERESA STANLEY

This coffee-based cocktail, served at recently opened downtown coffee bar Lussi Brown, gives new meaning to the phrase “strong coffee.” Chill a pot of coffee overnight to make a round of this beverage, which also features freshly pulled espresso. Subtle, orange bitters are the star of this drink, which also pulls in bourbon notes, including clove and cinnamon. While the cocktail has the mouthfeel of stout beer, it drinks like a good cup of coffee. Recipe makes one stellar cocktail. Cheers! Ingredients: • 6 ounces cold brew • 2 ounces espresso (double shot, freshly pulled) • 1 1/2 ounces bourbon • 1/2 ounces honey • 3 dashes orange bitters • Slice of orange

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CONCERTS & GIGS The Original Wailers. Nov. 4. Led by by Al Anderson – the American-born guitarist who performed with Bob Marley and the Wailers for a stint in the mid-1970s, The Original Wailers includes a group of musicians who continue the legacy of Bob Marley and The Wailers’ music. This concert was organized in conjunction with the National Horse Show, which takes place at the Kentucky Horse Park Oct. 31-Nov. 5. Admission to the concert includes admission to the horse show. 8:30 p.m. Kentucky Horse Park, 4089 Iron Works Pike. www.kyhorsepark. com (859) 233-4303 Italian Beaches. Nov. 4. Trippy Lexington pop group Italian Beaches describes itself as a “frequency-based visual/experimental electro-jazz-pop ensemble, creating unique audible places in your mind,” and features local musicians Reva Russell English, Dave Farris and Farhad Rezeai, who bring a variety of influences to the table – from jazz to trip hop to performance art. Celebrating the release of a new album at this show, the group will perform two sets, one about 8 p.m. and one about 10 p.m. The Burl, 375 Thompson Road. www. theburlky.com (859) 447-8166 Corey Feldman & The Angels. Nov. 4. Former child star Corey Feldman brings his eccentric music to life with his all-girl band, the Angels, for this multimedia show – which also includes video projections, lasers, bubbles, spectacular lighting, costumes, special celebrity guests and other surprises. 8 p.m. Manchester Music Hall, 899 Manchester St. www. manchestermusichall.com (859) 447-8166

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The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band. Nov 6. This Southern Indiana band consists of ordained minister, Kentucky colonel and virtuoso guitarist Reverend Peyton; his wife, “Washboard” Breezy, who plays the washboard using golf gloves with thimbles attached; and distant cousin Aaron “Cuz” Persinger, who plays a small drum kit, augmented with a five-gallon plastic bucket fitted with drum hardware. 9 p.m. Cosmic Charlie’s, 723 National Ave. www.cosmic-charlies.com. (859) 333-4817 Captured! By Robots. Nov. 9. The premise of the band is simple: They have one human member, JBOT. JBOT has been captured by his bandmates, who are all robots, and forced

to perform. But JBOT’s bandmates aren’t humans dressed as robots – they’re actual robots that often berate JBOT between songs, reminding him that he’s their slave and that humans suck. 10 p.m. Cosmic Charlie’s, 723 National Ave. www.cosmiccharlies.com. (859) 333-4817 Lera Lynn. Nov. 9. Singersongwriter, co-producer and multi-instrumentalist Lera Lynn juggles multiple roles on “Resistor,” an album that finds the Nashville transplant embellishing her Americana roots with a mix of spacey, left-of-center rock and experimental popnoire. The singer is known by many for her recurring role as the dive bar singer in the second season of the popular HBO show “True Detective.” 8 p.m.

The Burl, 375 Thompson Road. www.theburlky.com (859) 4478166 The Gift of a Golden Voice: Leonard Cohen Tribute. Nov. 11. Nearly 30 artists from Lexington and Central Kentucky auditioned to be a part of this concert, which pays tribute to the legendary poet and singersongwriter who passed away last November. The artists will interpret a selection of Cohen’s songs ranging from his first to final albums. The concert will conclude with an audience participation singing of his most famous song, “Hallelujah” – appropriate for a concert taking place in a venue that doubles as a church. 8 p.m. Soulful Space (Church of the Good Shepherd), 533 E. Main St. (859) 252-1744

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St. Paul and the Broken Bones. Nov. 15-16. Led by dynamic frontman Paul Janeway, this Birmingham-based band has forged a reputation as a must-see act. “Sea of Noise,” its second full-length album, is a blend of R&B, cosmic soul, funk and psychedelic rock & roll that demonstrates a deepening and broadening of the unit’s musical reach and lyrical concerns. 8 p.m. Lexington Opera House, 401 W. Short St. www.lexingtonoperahouse.com. (859) 233-4567 Johnny Conqueroo / Curio Key Club / Frontier Folk Nebraska. Nov. 16. Lexingtonbased “young and sweaty”

rock trio Johnny Conqueroo play original music that bends vintage blues and psychedelic rock. Louisville’s Curio Key Club utilize odd metered grooves, tight horn lines, fuzzed out bass, cinematic expression, swirling synths to create moments of funk and experiments of sound. Frontier Folk Nebraska is neither from Nebraska nor a folk group – instead the Cincinnati band sounds like “the Replacements attacking power pop with their thrashing guitar-and-drum energy, kept in check by their love for melody and appealing song structure.” 9 p.m. The Burl, 375 Thompson Road. www. theburlky.com (859) 447-8166

Wick-It the Instigator. Nov. 18. Wick-it the Instigator is a multigenre DJ and producer, chosen by Microsoft in 2012 to produce a song for its Windows 8/Angry Birds: Star Wars commercial. While his roots are firmly planted in hip hop, there is no shortage of heavy electronic bass music at his shows. 9 p.m. Cosmic Charlie’s, 723 National Ave. www.cosmic-charlies.com. (859) 333-4817 Henry Butler. Nov. 18. Pianist and singer Henry Butler embodies the buoyant spirit of his birthplace of New Orleans. Blinded by glaucoma as an infant, Butler began his musical

studies early in life. After the release of “Fivin’ Around” in 1986, he built an international reputation as a keyboard artist and a stylistically inclusive performer. 8 p.m. Norton Center for the Arts, 600 W. Walnut St., Danville, Kentucky. (859) 236-4692 Hed PE. Nov. 22. Formed in 1994 in Huntington Beach, California, Hed PE, also known as (hed) Planet Earth and stylized as (hed) p.e., performs a style of music that is referred to as “G-punk,” a fusion of punk rock and gangsta rap. 9 p.m. Cosmic Charlie’s, 723 National Ave. www.cosmic-charlies.com. (859) 333-4817

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ART & EXHIBITS

Featuring street art-inspired works from dozens of local artists, The Lexington Art League‘s PRHBTN exhibit will be on display at The Loudoun House through Nov. 19. IMAGES FURNISHED

Gallery Hop. Nov. 17. Presented by LexArts, this periodic “choose your own adventure”styled event encourages attendees to explore the offerings of local art galleries, many of which stay open after hours and provide light snacks and beverages for patrons. The Hops typically run from 5-8 p.m., with many galleries opting to stay open later. Visit the website for a full list of participating galleries each month. www.galleryhoplex.com. Lexington Art League / PRHBTN Exhibit. On display through Nov. 19. This exhibit features artworks inspired by street art in a variety of media, by dozens of local artists that include Carl Wagoner, Casey Peel, Derrick Riley, Geoff Murphy, Graham Allen, Jason Scroggin, Lennon Michalski, Michelle Newby Armstrong, Nick Warner, Patrick Smith, Stephen Wiggins, Tommy Wilson and more, as well as two new semipermanent murals by Mexican artist Said Dokins. The exhibition is commission-free, with 100 percent of the proceeds from all art sales benefitting the exhibiting artists. Gallery hours: Tues.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.;

Fri., 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 1-4 p.m. The Loudoun House, 209 Castlewood Drive. www.lexingtonartleague.org. (859) 254-7024 MAP/PING. On display through Dec. 5. Twelve U.S. artists explore social mapping, culturally expanded notions of maps and what happens when one discipline uses the language of another to consider time, place and behavior in this exhibit. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., noon5 p.m., and by appointment. Special hours include: Fri., Nov. 17, 5-8 p.m. (Gallery Hop); Sun., Nov. 12, 2-3 p.m.; Sat. Nov. 18 and Mon. Nov. 20, 5-8 p.m. Morlan Gallery, 300 N. Broadway. www.transy.edu R.C. May Photography Series: Teju Cole. On display through Dec. 3. An acclaimed photographer, writer and art historian, Cole presents observation and reflection on human culture through photography. He will give a lecture about his practice of making and analyzing photographs and visual culture on Dec. 1 (4 p.m.) in the Kinkaid Auditorium. Gallery Hours: Tues.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun.,

12-5 p.m.; Closed Mon. UK Art Museum, 405 Rose St. www. finearts.uky.edu (859) 257-5716 Complex Simplicities. On display through Dec. 3. At this exhibit, visitors can enjoy multiple abstract sculptures from Julie Warren Conn and paintings and visual poetry from Helene Steene. City Gallery at the Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center. 141 E. Main St. www.lexarts.org (859) 425-2550 Gallery hours: Tues.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Gallery Hop), 30 percent of artwork sold that evening will be donated to the Lexington Humane Society, which will also have a few pets available for adoption at the event. Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri., noon-5 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. and by appointment. M.S. Rezny Gallery, 903 Manchester St. www.msrenzy. com (859)-252-4647

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Holiday Revels. On display through Dec. 31. A wide variety of media and subject matter offers an abundance of visual stimulation at this exhibit, which features a retrospective of artists who have been shown at the gallery this year. In keeping with the holiday season, during the exhibit’s artist reception, (Nov. 17, 4-8 p.m., in conjunction with

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FILM, THEATER & PERFORMANCE “Timeless: A Scientific Comedy.” Nov. 2-4. In this dark comedy /sci-fi theatrical production, four scientists have discovered the fountain of youth in a new stem cell procedure. Little do they know that the oldest member of the team is trying to destroy their project. In one night they question history, women’s place in science and the value of time as they wrestle with the fate of an overcrowded Earth. Directed by Eric Seale, this is the world premiere of the play written by Kentucky-born playwright Raegan Payne, who won the Kentucky Women Writers Conference’s biennial Prize for Women Playwrights. Thurs.-Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Farish Theater in the Lexington Central Library, 140 E Main St. www.lexpublib.org (859) 231-5500

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“I was skeptical at first...” Dear Friends, “I remember walking down the warehouse block party 2 summers ago, looking at all the booths and tents displayed on National avenue while listening to great music. Most of the booths had food, clothes and little gifts on display, half way down the row a particular booth caught my eye. The booth had a spinal anatomy model on display, two scales and the words Cornerstone Chiropractic Wellness. I got curious and decided to stop by the booth to figure out what was going on. I knew very little about chiropractors or what chiropractic wellness meant, it was very relieving to be welcomed to the booth by a friendly face and a huge smile from Dr. Twit. I started out by saying hello and asking him about his booth and display. He went on to explain that he was a chiropractor and immediately at the back of my mind I thought oh this is not for me, I’m not old or injured so I don’t need chiropractic care, boy was I wrong. Dr. Twit explained that a well aligned spine is essential to the overall function and wellness of the human body, that piqued my interest and I signed up for a consultation. I was a little intimidated going in for my consultation because I knew very little about chiropractors and chiropractic care. As my consultation started, Dr. Twit took his time to explain to me what chiropractors do, how the alignment of the spine affects our organs and body function and how with consistent adjustments our bodies can function way better than we expect. The fascinat-

ing part was when he mentioned that chiropractic care was safe enough for babies. I was sold and ready to try this out, maybe just maybe the pain in my neck and shoulders will get better. With each adjustment I got, I began to believe in the effectiveness of chiropractic care. I felt better and left more educated about my body and my overall wellness. I had gotten used to the pain in my shoulders and my neck and thought it was normal to have the pain. With consistent adjustments, I began to notice that the pain was becoming very minimal and I became more in tune with my body. The first significant change I noticed in my overall wellness was that I did not have my usual fall allergies after starting chiropractic care, I found this very interesting because I did not realize the connection between a properly aligned spine and a strong immunity.

After 3 months of getting adjusted, I had no pain in my shoulders and neck. Six months down the road, I realized that the painful cramps I used to get during my period had disappeared. This change made me a firm believer in the effectiveness of chiropractic care. I talked to Dr. Twit about all the improvements and changes in my body function, he explained that by having my spine properly aligned I was helping my organs function to the best of their ability. By fixing subluxation, I was reducing the pressure placed on my nerves which in turn was allowing my body function like it is meant to. He gave the analogy of a water hose being able to flow freely and give out water but, the moment you place your foot on the hose it stops the free flow of water and after all the water drains out of it, the hose cannot give out water. This is what happens when our spines are not properly aligned, we stop the free flow of signals to our body via our nerves which affects how our bodies function. Ultimately I came to realize that with regular adjustments, staying active and eating properly my body could function to the best of its ability. Starting chiropractic care was like finding the missing piece in the puzzle of my overall wellness. With the pain in my shoulders and neck gone, no cramps, a faster metabolism, stronger immunity and overall better functioning body, I strongly believe that everyone can benefit from chiropractic care, give it a try and see what difference it makes in how your body functions.”

– Hyelsinta Y.

Here’s what some of my other patients have said: “I was having chronic neck pain and pain in my left knee when I would run. After several treatments, my neck pain was significantly improved. After several months, I started running again with no knee pain. I highly recommend Cornerstone Chiropractic Wellness.”

“I met Shan through a great friend. She said he was “THE BEST”. I am finding this to be “TRUE”. Debilitating paining my neck and across my shoulder, numbness in my hand and fingers. Within just a few adjustments my pain subsided. The ineffable Dr. Twit is “THE MOST” informative doctor you will EVER MEET! Any and all questions and concerns are immediately followed up with concise answers and diagrams! I love that! Thank you Shan!”

– Dr. Kimberly H.

– Teri B.

Dr. Twit graduated from the prestigious Palmer College of Chiropractic and is a 2nd generation chiropractor. He thoroughly enjoys taking care of his patients and is always excited to help people with a natural approach to health.

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Alton Brown: “Eat Your Science.” Nov. 16. The author of the James Beard Award-winning “I’m Just Here for the Food” and the New York Times bestselling sequence “Good Eats,” is back with a follow-up to his “Edible Inevitable” tour. Fans can expect more comedy, talk show antics, multimedia presentations and music (yes, he sings), but Brown is adding a slew of fresh ingredients including new puppets, songs and bigger and potentially more dangerous experiments. 7 p.m. EKU Center for the Arts, 1 Hall Drive, Richmond. www.ekucenter. com (859) 622-7294

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