NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002
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FEATURES GRANDE DAME GETAWAYS From Manhattan to Richmond, five classic hotels offer luxurious weekend escapes. TEEN PARTIES NOW Parents and teens discuss sex, booze and the Saturday night party scene. RENAISSANCE MAN Hometown boy Joe Sheppard marks 50 years as an artist with shows at three area museums. SHOWSTOPPER Four favorites from the BSO Show House. ![]() ART THERAPY Gardening inspires painter Betsey Heuisler. ![]() GLORY DAYS Architect Henry Johnson revives a condominium in a grand old estate house. ![]() PERFECT CIRCLE Local floral designers weave their best for the holidays. LIVE TO GIVE Writer Sarah Achenbach offers tips to make giving less stressful - just in time for the holidays. EXPERT PICKS Our team of connoisseurs scours local stores for the best gifts for foodies, techies, kids, and more.
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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 Paint historian Matthew Mosca. PAGE TURNERS The American Dime Museum's Dick Horne and James Taylor. SPOTLIGHT The Baltimore Mandolin Orchestra. GOOD TASTES Cocktails for the holidays. THE BACK PAGE The thankful dinner guest. |





