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December 2007

Features

Cocktail Hour

Cocktail Hour

Three parties; three different themes; three signature cocktails. Not to mention nineteen must-try recipes by local celeb chef Casey Riley. Cheers to the New Year!

The Traditional

The Traditional

Newport, navy blue blazers and pearls acted as our muse for this party. The result? Caviar, beef tenderloin and lobster. And, of course, Champagne

The Metropolitan

The Metropolitan

For this gathering, we envisioned our guests raising a glass at a refurbished Downcity loft—sleek, sophisticated and unquestionably urban—with a modern yet approachable menu to match.

The Retro

The Retro

Comfort foods are back—in a big way. And they’re better than ever.

Where the wild things are

Where the wild things are

As coyotes move into suburbia, they conjure mixed emotions. Some people con- sider them a threat. Others are willing to coexist. Numi Mitchell wants to find ways to manage them and improve their...

Mary, Mary

Mary, Mary

Some have felt her wrath. Others call her kindhearted and fair. Even as she presides over some of the state’s most controversial cases, Judge Mary Lisi is a bundle of contradictions.

Soupy’s On

Soupy’s On

My favorite family ritual involves guts, slaughter and hangings. When my father told me that he was no longer up to the gruesome task, I decided it was my turn to keep the tradition alive.

Departments

Out Takes

December 2007: Crossroads’ annual benefit. The Fund for Community Progress’s annual benefit roast.

At Home: Novel Rooms

More enveloping than a study (the name implies work), more inviting than a den (too lodge-like), a library is the ideal retreat. Big or small, varying widely in character and style, these bookish...

Letters

December 2007

Local Flavor: Have It Your Way

Convenient, customized and (relatively) cheap, meal assembly places are sprouting up everywhere—and redefining the way we cook.

Reporter: War and Peaceniks

The Iraq war is as controversial as the Vietnam conflict, but this time antiwar demonstrators are a lonely bunch.