MAY/JUNE 2011
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FEATURES Garden Rooms A North Baltimore homeowner transforms his backyard into a series of lush, secluded outdoor living spaces. Waterfront Contemporary A Fells Point townhome with a striking water view combines sleek lines with elements of steel and stone. Gardening Together Five families use home-grown ingredients to cultivate a hearty appetite for health and sustainability. Whole in One Designer Cinnie May creates a luxurious clubhouse in Caves Valley for two traveling golf enthusiasts. Art Gardens The Baltimore Museum of Art’s nine acres of traditional gardens complement its modern and contemporary artwork. An Easton Retreat Baltimore designer Jay Jenkins transforms his weekend getaway into a place to call home. Local Paper At York Wallcoverings, the country’s oldest wallpaper manufacturer, the beautiful designs can change the mind of even the most anti-wallpaper gals. My First House Eleven Baltimoreans share the unique stories behind the first homes they ever bought. |
DEPARTMENTS Editor's Note Showcase Katy Perry comes to town. 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 For the man in your life. Beauty Mark What’s new and notable. Epicure Food, wine and frivolity. Food for Thought Writer Mary K. Zajac ponders a top five foods list. Travelogue Springtime Maryland getaways. An Alexander McQueen show at the Met. National Pinball Museum in D.C. Getaways GlenRiddle Golf Club in Berlin, Md. Past Perfect The whimsical Winans’ estate, “Alexandroffsky,” in West Baltimore. Stylemaker Vivian Fliegel and Gary Olsavicky. Spotlight Father-and-son developers Marty and Tony Azola. Spotlight Paul Williams investigates the storied pasts of Baltimore and D.C. houses. Five Questions Author Pamela Haag and her new book “Marriage Confidential.” The Back Page Essayist Chris Corbett on the Golden Age of television. |

