JULY/AUGUST 2007
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FEATURES REQUIRED (BEACH) READING Style rounds up the newest stores, restaurants and things to do at the shore. ![]() TAKE THIS JOB AND... Local notables recall their most memorable adventures in summer employment. ROLLER COASTER RIDE Baltimore’s grand old amusement parks offered a thrill a minute. ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS These charming pool houses are perfect hideaways for lazy summer days and nights. ![]() CREATIVE CANVAS A Ruxton couple experiment in their constantly evolving garden. ![]() A PLACE OF PEACE Founded as a Methodist camp in the 19th century, Glyndon’s Emory Grove remains a spiritual place. ENCHANTED ISLE For decades, Baltimoreans have been summering in Nantucket. With stunning beaches, lovely weather and small-town charm, it’s easy to see why. ![]() |
DEPARTMENTS SHOWCASE PAETEC Jazz Festival. GET OUT Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar. GALLERY Madeleine Keesing’s bold dots. SAVVY SHOPPER Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores. THE DETAILS Seeing things clearly. EPICURE Food, wine, frivolity. FOOD FOR THOUGHT Writer Mary K. Zajac on the wonders of mac-and-cheese. GOOD TASTES Chef Andrew Evans explores Thai cuisine for the home cook. TRAVELOGUE 5 B&Bs near the beach. The Spotlight’s on you. Oyamel, olé! GETAWAYS Exploring Cooperstown, N.Y., beyond the Baseball Hall of Fame. HEALTH & FITNESS Protecting your summer skin STYLEMAKER G. Brian Comes shows off his summertime style. SPOTLIGHT Dundalk’s Owens Yacht Co. THE BACK PAGE The lawnatics. |






