JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2011

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.





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