SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2004
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FEATURES FALL ARTS PREVIEW Style's guide to the season's best bets. WELL PRESERVED Thanks to two determined owners, adesigner and an architect, a 75-year-old Baltimore mansion gets a major makeover. ![]() OPEN HOUSE A charity garden party to benefit Open Gates. A DAY AT THE RACES Now in their fourth year, the Shawan Downs races have created a spirited new Baltimore tradition. ![]() MAN ALIVE Six local writers ponder some of the most surprising things about the stages of a man's life. ARTIST IN RESIDENCE Sculptor David Hess' home environment. ![]() TO CATCH A THIEF These new men's looks will steal your heart. ![]() WELL SUITED Considering a custom suit? Here's what to expect. RYE OBSERVATIONS Ruminations on a neglected whiskey. MALE CALL A festive annual all-men's dinner party. FIGHT CLUB It's boxing... and it's in a ballroom near you. ![]() |
DEPARTMENTS SAVVY SHOPPER Our roundup of retail news. TIMES OUT On the town. THE GOOD LIFE Your guide to living large. P.O. BOX Writer Petey O'Donnell observes. POST SCRIPT Letters to Style. HEALTH & FITNESS Non-surgical "age maintenance." THE STYLE PROFILE ABC sportscater Jim McKay. SPOTLIGHT FX Studios' David Behan. SPOTLIGHT Headmaster Peter O'Neill. SPOTLIGHT Porsche expert Ralph Simmers. SPOTLIGHT The Raven's Ed Carroll. TRAVEL In search of manly pursuits GOOD TASTES Salad days. THE BACK PAGE Boys' club outcast. |






