SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2008

FEATURES

The Shape of Things
A Homeland gardener transforms her rectangular lawns into curvaceous gardens.

Design Analysis
Filmmaker John Waters puts designer Henry Johnson "on the couch" to discuss how his inner psyche dictated the design of his new Roland Park home.
Filmmaker John Waters puts designer Henry Johnson

Urban Renewal
Over the course of 19 years, this Baltimore City garden has become a horticultural wonderland.
Over the course of 19 years, this Baltimore City garden has become a horticultural wonderland.

Baltimore on the Air
From "Dialing for Dollars" to "People Are Talking," a fond look back at Baltimore's "Golden Age of TV."
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Fall Arts Preview
Style asks 11 prominent arts professionals for their top picks for the upcoming arts season.

As They Like It
Style surveys four up-and-coming theater companies breathing new life into Baltimore's art scene.

The Simple Life
Artist Charles Ford brings his unique vision (and his paintings) to Baltimore this fall.

DEPARTMENTS

Editor's Letter


Showcase
'Legally Blonde' on stage.

Get Out
Style's picks for the can't-miss events to put on your calendar.

Gallery
Chul-Hyun Ahn's reflective art.

Savvy Shopper
Style's own gal-about-town dishes on what's new in stores.

The Details
Statement necklaces.

Epicure
Food, wine and frivolity.

Food for Thought
Writer Mary K. Zajac asks a culinary 'what if'?

Good Tastes
Chef Andrew Evans says fall is for figs. his four recipes prove it.

Travelogue
Halloween at Eastern State. Gaylord National Resort. Art shows.

Getaways
Our writer travels to Asheville, N.C., and discovers jazz, art and drum circles.

Style Kids
Considering the 'gap year.'

Health & Fitness
Undergoing a sleep study.

Stylemaker
Gita Chowdhury of DressCode.

Spotlight
Stream saver Michael Beer.

Take Five
Questions for a body painter.

Life Lessons
Local personality Rhea Feikin reflects on her years in television.

Entertaining
A party for pugs. A joint 60th birthday bash. Dan Proctor celebrates 'Love.'

The Back Page
Essayist Chris Corbett has problems in bed.





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