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November, 2010

Food and Dining

For Thanksgiving dessert, serve this modern-day bread pudding.
The restaurant’s new chef/owner brings his Milanese roots to the table.
This family-run Parkton restaurant is worth the drive.
A local food tour visits area restaurants.
It’s the Most Wonderful Wine of the Year
Pairings Bistro

Features

World-class medicine: the best physicians, the best ER, and the people who come here from around the globe to get well.
A look at life and death in the world’s most advanced emergency room.
Inside Baltimore’s booming health-care tourism industry.

Arts

Marshall Edward Conway, Linda Fritz, Siri Engberg
Chester River Runoff, Crack the Sky, and The Marsalis Family

People

Will Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler’s bold moves take him all the way to the governor’s mansion?
After 25 years in the fitness business, nothing—not even a major health scare—can slow Lynne Brick down.
For you neophytes, that would be mixed martial arts, a new sport for Maryland personified by the colorful John Rallo.
Baltimore’s new food czar eschews the fat.
The affable morning jock on loving The Hoff, drinking cosmos with Bon Jovi, and cooking for Oprah.

Fashion

Celebrate the season with family, friends, & feast

Home and Garden

The Greatest Show in Guilford
For restaurateur John Shields, there’s no place like his retro Atomic Rancher.

This Month

November 2010
Knitting groups are getting younger, and hipper, every day.