NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2001
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FEATURES MONEY AND MORTALITY Avoiding inheritance heartache. HUBBARDS' CUPBOARDS Turning out fine furniture in Butler. MEDALLIONS AND MORE Hayles & Howe preserve the nearly lost art of ornamental plaster. DOT COM ANTIQUES Antiquing hits the web. CHRISTMAS AT THORNHILL For Dee Hardie, holiday memories mean silver bells, perfect trees and Ogden Nash. BEST LAID PLANS A builder creates the home of his dreams. ![]() EXCEEDINGLY CHIC An Otterbein rowhouse gets a face-lift. ![]() DRAWN TO THE LIGHTS Baltimore's holiday show. ![]() BIGGEST-EVER GIFT GUIDE Shopping the neighborhoods. |
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. SPOTLIGHT The Pied Piper's "Mrs. D." STYLE KIDS Smart toy buying. SPOTLIGHT Charlie Duff of Jubilee Baltimore. PAGE TURNERS Dr. Freeman Hrabowski. SPOTLIGHT A People United. GOOD TASTES A dinner fit for Julia. THE BACK PAGE The art of napping. |




