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Temperature: 79F (26C)

Humidity: 74%

Conditions: clear

Wind: from the E at 8 mph



MARCH/APRIL 2007


FEATURES

SPECIAL BOND
These owners and their pets share a love that can’t be put into words.

GREEN WITHIN REACH
A pair of Baltimore builders and developers want to prove that environmentally friendly homes can be budget-friendly, too.

SUSTAINABLE LIVING
A Baltimore writer can’t afford the ultimate green home of his dreams. But he can make earthfriendly decisions every day.

PRAISE THE LARD
Tired of paying high gas prices? Want a car that smells like dinner? Try biodiesel.

RETURN OF THE NATIVES
A Davidsonville nursery owner preserves Maryland’s natural wonders, plant by plant.


GREEN GIANTS
These six people are helping to make Baltimore— and the world— a more environmentally friendly place to live.

CABIN IN THE WOODS
By blending natural beauty and energy efficiency, a couple creates the perfect retreat.


GREEN WHERE IT COUNTS
From salons to dry cleaners, Baltimore businesses are getting into the environmental act.

ENERGY EXAMINATION
A home energy audit reveals the ways your heat— and hard-earned cash— are leaking out of your house

DEPARTMENTS

EDITOR'S NOTE


SHOWCASE
Soul diva Gladys Knight.

GET OUT
Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar.

GALLERY
Multimedia artist Alzaruba.

SAVVY SHOPPER
Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores.

THE DETAILS
Eco-friendly gifts for all.

EPICURE
Food, wine, frivolity.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Zajac on dinner party rituals.

GOOD TASTES
Chef Andrew Evans celebrates spring with mushroom dishes.

TRAVELOGUE
What’s new at Nemacolin. Modernist art in D.C. Free public gardens.

GETAWAYS
Virginia’s Garth Newel Estate.

STYLE KIDS
Summer camps with a twist.

HEALTH & FITNESS
Detoxification diets.

STYLEMAKER
Green queen Rachael Epstein.

SPOTLIGHT
Choreographer Martha Clarke.

THE STYLE PROFILE
The man who would be mayor: Keiffer Mitchell Jr.

SPOTLIGHT
The “Iris king.”

ENTERTAINING
Designer Dan Proctor re-creates the Playboy mansion, ’60s-style. The new Ritz-Carlton downtown celebrates.

THE BACK PAGE
How Baltimore eats.



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