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On Location: Trading New York for Midwest Grit
A couple moved from one of the grandest buildings on the Upper West Side to a converted flour mill on the Mississippi riverfront, with few regrets.
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Living Together: In Studies of Virtual Twins, Nature Wins Again
When parents pursue several ways to have a child, the stage is set for virtual twins, genetic strangers who share an environment from an early point in life.
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At Home With: The Ambassador of Handmade
The proprietor of a crafts store and gallery, Faythe Levine is also the prime documentarian and patron saint of what she calls the handmade nation.
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Annuals, Perennials and a Centennial
Ruth Bancroft, who turned 100 on Tuesday, is the namesake of a world-renowned three-acre garden of succulents about 25 miles east of San Francisco.
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Shopping for Party Centerpieces With David Stark
The New York event designer David Stark shopped for materials to create three centerpieces for parties big on style but small on waste.
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The Fix: Putting the Pool Into Storage
It?s time to close the pool, and time to brush up on pool maintenance.
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CURRENTS | Films: Moving Day, Ghosts Included
?Moving Midway,? is a documentary about a cousin?s decision to move his family?s antebellum manor house from its original site to one that?s a bit less crowded.
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CURRENTS | Dining: Handmade Furniture From a Brooklyn Workshop
Bruce Marsh builds modern wood furniture with clean lines in his Brooklyn workshop, which is tucked away in the shadow of the Manhattan Bridge.
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CURRENTS | Lighting: Lamps Made of Tough Waterproof Synthetic
Artecnica, a Los Angeles design company, has introduced Anemone, a flexible light fixture made of white Tyvek.
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CURRENTS | Shows: French Design, From a Hotel to the Milky Way
?Beyond Style,? a retrospective of the work of Andrée Putman, the French designer of things modern, opens Sept. 10 at the Cultural Services of the Embassy of France.
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