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Baltimore magazine
December, 2010

Food and Dining

A family candy-cane tradition continues.
A former Polo Grill chef steps back into his old kitchen.
Fells Point namesake delivers fusion, Asian-style.
A tiny shop specializes in authentic products.
With these sparklers, you’ll bubble over with enthusiasm.
Basta Pasta

Features

14 slices of local nightlife, from clubs to galleries and everything in between.
From Snowmageddon to slots, we look back on the biggest stories of the year that was. . . .

Arts

Towson author is the unassuming bestseller next door.
Ellen Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid, Cynthia Smith, and Stephen Dixon
As new owners run the show, the Senator gets a facelift.
Marc Ribot, Baltimore Choral Arts, and Avey Tare

People

Phil Wiser’s dramatic and unlikely ascent has taken him from Hammerjacks to Silicon Valley.
University of Maryland’s telemedicine department extends physicians’ reach.
The up-and-coming artist on keeping it real, flexing in the mirror, and resembling a certain Muppet.
The Incredibly True Adventures of the Baltimore Bachelorette

Travel

Thriller indoor pools let you get wet and wild whatever the weather.

Fashion

With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!
With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!
With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!
With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!
With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!
With our holiday movie-inspired gift theme, you’ll find something for everyone on your list!

Home and Garden

Shingle Sensation
Paula A. Henry, home stager and interior designer, on how to quickly spruce up your decor.
Healing a chaste tree, bringing the mandevilla in from the cold, and forcing crocus blooms.
Here are eight great places to get decorative holiday trinkets and trees, each with a unique draw.
He may not be coaching anymore, but Brian Billick tackles everything—including his new Eastern Shore estate—with the same fierce attention to detail.
With a designer’s eye for the contemporary, a Pikesville homeowner brings his kitchen dreams to life.

This Month

December 2010
Students are exercising to the beat of their own drum.
A University of Baltimore course centers around zombies.
Firsthand accounts of what’s happening in Baltimore.