DECEMBER 2011
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FEATURES And Now for Some Nash This year marks the 40th anniversary of poet Ogden Nash’s death. Isn’t it about time Baltimore gave him some love? Collect Call Style profiles six locals who collect everything from toasters to posters. Ladew for the Holidays Enjoy a country Christmas at the Ladew Topiary Gardens Holiday Open House. Holidays Afloat The holiday season is complicated for writer Mary Ann Treger and her husband. So they went to sea. Halcyon Days Christmas at Stiles Colwill’s Green Spring Valley horse farm is a traditional family affair— with flair. In the Mood These tuxedo looks make for far more than your standard “black-tie” affair. Shake It Up These local folks are the movers and shakers on Baltimore’s spirits scene. Drinking Local Come along as Style checks out the area’s artisanal spirits producers. Get Wet! Writer Jim Burger rails against today’s overly dry martini. What’ll Ya Have? Ten notable Baltimoreans on their drink of choice. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Note Showcase “The Lion King.” 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. The Details Our favorite new barware. Beauty Mark What’s new and notable. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac on making marzipan. Good Tastes Gifts from the kitchen. Travelogue Theme cruises are a theme come true. Getaways Southern Maryland’s Flat Iron Farm is a holiday must-see. Past Perfect O’Neill & Co. was one of Baltimore’s toniest shopping destinations. Spotlight Carolyn O’Keefe and American Estate jewelry. Life Lessons Mt. Washington Tavern bartender Charlee Edelin. Spotlight Therapist Lois Feinblatt. The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett on his radio days. |

