MARCH/APRIL 2002
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FEATURES BLACK & WHITE & RED ALL OVER A stylish formal dinner-dance celebrates designer Stiles Colwill's first 50 years on the planet. GREENBRIER VS. HOMESTEAD With both luxury resorts an easy drive away, writer Mary Ann Treger struggles to pick a favorite. BLOCK PARTY The expanded Charles Theatre and the chic tapas cafe next door have energized a once marginal block of North Charles Street. ![]() IN SEARCH OF EDWARD NORTON Joe Sugarman follows in the footsteps of the elusive homegrown actor's actor. THE WHITE STUFF Spring's fashion trends, from lace shirts to fringed skirts, in the coolest, calmest of colors. ![]() FIELDS OF DREAMS Eleanor Weller Reade's gardens in Monkton bear the fruit and flowers of almost 30 years of marriage with the late Frank Weller. ![]() |
DEPARTMENTS SAVVY SHOPPER Our roundup of retail news. TIMES OUT On the town. THE DC PAGE What to do in Washington. GET OUT! Can't-miss events. TOWN CRIER Little happenings of local interest. STYLE KIDS Parental guidance suggested. THE DETAILS It's a toile world, after all. SPOTLIGHT Something Else, indeed. SPOTLIGHT Author Jonathon Scott Fuqua. SPOTLIGHT Blacksmith Chris Gavin. PAGE TURNERS Gilman headmaster Jon McGill. GOOD TASTES A fine Irish feast. THE BACK PAGE Getting catty. |




