NOVEMBER 2008
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FEATURES Gertrude in Baltimore Iconic intellectual and writer Gertrude Stein spent some formative years right here in Charm City. Writer Debroah Rudacille explores how it shaped her. ![]() Walk on the Wild Side Baltimore-based footwear company J Shoes takes a turn on the catwalk at Fashion Week. Table Talk These four beautifully laid tables created by local designers set the stage for a wonderful meal. ![]() Cooks' Quarters Local restaurateurs Cindy Wolf and Tony Foreman have found their perfect, if quirky, house atop a hill in Ruxton. ![]() Top Chefs These nine local chefs have helped to define the local restaurant scene. ![]() Chefs' Shooting Party Chef Jerry Pellegrino invites four friends (and fellow chefs) along for a day of skeet-shooting and picnicking with a game bird-themed menu. The Critic Style senior editor Laura Wexler takes Baltimore restaurant reviewer Richard Gorelick to dinner to uncover the secrets of his craft. A Thanksgiving Tale Food writer Leslie Miller reminisces about combining family holiday food traditions. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter Showcase "The Grinch" on stage. Get Out Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar. Savvy Shopper Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores. The Details Purple pops up all over. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac gets out of her food comfort zone. Good Tastes Chef Andrew Evans has four tasty ideas for using winter squash. Travelogue Reward your Black Friday shopping with a relaxing spa treatment. Getaways Exploring the charming wineries of the Eastern Shore. Style Kids Salons now offer services for young girls. Is that a good thing? Post Script Letters to Style. Stylemaker Musician Slim Man. Take Five Dr. Janet Horn on aging. Life Lessons Stone Mill Bakery's Cris Janoff tells tales from behind the counter. The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett asks, "Where have all the buildings gone?" |





