MAY/JUNE 2010
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FEATURES Homegrown Couture At the Maryland Academy of Couture Arts, aspiring fashion designers can hone their craft. It's a Mod, Mod World Local fashionista Deborah Morrison is a consummate collector of vintage clothing. Hillside Garden Mays Chapel residents Susan and Bill Yonkers have turned a suburban hillside lawn into a series fo enchanting garden rooms. In the English Manner The formal rose gardens at Cunningham Manor in Baltimore County echo the spirit of renowned English garden designer Gertrude Jekyll. Green House A retired couple gives a Charles Village rowhouse a green transformation, creating an elegant and energy-efficient home for a modern lifestyle. Harbor Sophisticate Interior designer Patrick Sutton takes a new condominium in the Ritz-Carlton Residences and creates a home filled with character, artwork and interest. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Showcase Chefs Anthony Bourdain and Eric Rpert come to the Hippodrome. Get out Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar. Gallery Artist David Brewster. Savvy Shopper Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores. The Details Garden objects. Beauty Mark What's new and notable. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac savors freshly brewed coffee. Good Tastes Celebrate spring with four asparagus dishes from chef Andrew Evans. Travelogue Four intimate inns. Getaways Novelist Nora Roberts' Inn BoonsBoro is a romantic getaway. Past Perfect The "Old" Pimlico Clubhouse was a magnet for Baltimore society. Stylemaker Robert Barker Taylor. Spotlight Preservationist Johns Hopkins. Spotlight Architect Brian Swanson. Take Five Local author Deborah Rudicille talks about her new book, "Roots of Steel." The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett reflects on Decoration Day. |

