MAY/JUNE 2004
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FEATURES MEMORIES OF MEMORIAL As baseball season gears up, writer Russ Smith waxes poetic on his days as a Memorial Stadium vendor. NEW DIRECTION Style sits down with the down-to-earth new director of the Contemporary Museum. SHOP AT HOME Why battle the mall crowds when you can buy elegant couture at a trunk show? SETTING SUN? The sudden firing of top editor Bill Marimow is only one of the many changes at the hometown daily. ![]() BEST IN SHOW Check out these fashion hounds. ![]() URBAN OASIS A private piece of paradise amidst the bustling city. GARDEN VARIETY By blending the old with the new, gardener Susie Russell McDonald creates a rich natural tapestry. ![]() MINIMALIST AND MODERN Architect Virginia Navid transforms two Baltimore City condos into cool, contemporary spaces. ![]() SPRING FORWARD Jake Boone's Bolton Hill home is the perfect setting for an elegant early-season soiree. |
DEPARTMENTS SAVVY SHOPPER Our roundup of retail news. TIMES OUT On the town. THE GOOD LIFE Your guide to living large. GET OUT! Can't-miss events. P.O. BOX Writer Petey O'Donnell observes. POST SCRIPT Letters to Style. SPOTLIGHT The First World Guitar Congress. STYLE KIDS Kids and exercise. AT HOME WITH Restaurateur Steve de Castro. SPOTLIGHT Builder Matt Slater. SPOTLIGHT Seeds of greatness. TRAVEL Road to nowhere. GOOD TASTES The season for sandwiches. THE BACK PAGE In the driver's seat. |





