MARCH/APRIL 2009
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FEATURES Paying Homage In renovating his condo in Highfield House, Bob Berman takes inspiration from master architect Mies van der Rohe. ![]() Check, Please When dining out in a group, paying the bill can be a gamble. Why not play credit card roulette? ![]() Money Matters Six affluent parents talk about raising wealthy children who don't have "affluenza." ![]() 1989 vs 2009 As Style celebrates its 20th anniversary, we look back on what some of our local favorites used to cost. (Ouch!) Top Ten Ever wondered what are the most expensive items in Baltimore? Check out our list. Natural Wonder A whimsical garden in Western Run reflects the passion and care of its dedicated owner. ![]() Fair Trade What can be better in a down economy than shopping in your friends' closets? That's Rich How much do you have to earn to feel rich in Baltimore? We hit the streets to find out. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Letter A note from Brian Lawrence Get Out Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar. Savvy Shopper Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac tours Mary Sue Easter Eggs. Good Tastes Chef Andrew Evans cooks up oysters, mussels, clams and scallops. Travelogue Two new upscale hotels in Atlantic City. Getaways A tour of Philadelphia brew pubs, just in time for the city's "Beer Week." Past Perfect The Metropolitan Savings Bank brought elegance and style to Charles Street. Spotlight Two designing nuns run their graphic design studio from a local college. Life Lessons Mega Millions lottery winner Bunky Bartlett. Take Five Investment adviser Jonathan Murray. Entertaining A Prohibition-style party evokes the Roaring '20s at Boordy Vineyards. The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett considers an offer from his gutter man. |





