JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2011
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FEATURES Charm City on the Couch A century ago, American psychoanalysis was born in Baltimore. Be a Snowbird Winter blues got you down? Style offers the lowdown on five Florida towns perfect for a mid-winter shot of summer. Mind Over Matter Fashion is all in how you look at it. Interpretation is key with modern textures in neutral colors. Roland Park Re-do Designer Patrick Sutton updates the foyer and dining room of a local home in just three weeks. Love is a Kick Players find life mates— as well as teammates— in a local kickball league. First Comes Love... Style drops in on three local weddings, from a charming DIY affair in Roland Park to a multi-day traditional Pakistani ceremony. Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off Writer Melisa Deane called off her wedding five years ago. Now she wonders how she might have handled it differently. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Note Showcase “Jersey Boys.” Get Out Style’s picks for the can’t-miss events to put on your calendar. Gallery Psychedelic Art Exchange. Savvy Shopper Style’s own gal-about-town dishes on what’s new in stores. The Details Champagne flutes. Beuaty Mark What’s new and notable. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac makes a food resolution. Good Tastes Chef Andrew Evans has four hearty cheese dishes for the winter. Travelogue Romantic hotel getaways. Hyatt’s new “Respire” rooms. Getaways The Umstead Hotel & Spa in North Carolina. Past Perfect The Emerson Hotel had a tiki bar and inspired a Bob Dylan song. Five Questions New Baltimore City state’s attorney Gregg Bernstein. Entertaining Maryland Art Place fall gala. A Civil War dinner for the Maryland Historical Society. The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett is snowbound. |

