Archive

March/April 2002

Departures 3/2002 Cover
All That Glitters
Return of the Cocktail Ring
Silverhorn jewelry design
Consuming Passions
Tank Watch
Of cannibal fish, sharks, and undersea butterfly hunters: bringing color and drama to luxury aquariums.
Country Life
Masterpiece Gardens
Axel Vervoordt has spent the last two decades creating one of the the great gardens of modern Europe at his 12th-century Belgian castle.
Culture Watch
Aeronautica Amore
Italian aviation posters
Bibliophiles, Unite!
Russian book design
Crime and Potsherds
Agatha Christie and Archaeology at the British Museum
Diva Delight
Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli
Early Light
Mondrian's early career
German Insight
August Sander's portraits
In the Abstract
Barnett Newman
Modern in Miami
New York and Miami architecture
Ruth Draper Live!
The grande dame of the one-woman show.
Uncommon Scents
The new musical version of Sweet Smell of Success
Dress Code
Decidedly Dunhill'
Sleekly elegant clothing, luggage, and accessories.
Food
A Truffle in Spring
Deep in the heart of Provence, in the village of Lorgues, a force of nature named Bruno reigns over a kingdom of truffles where you can indulge in the delicacy every day of the year.
Golf
Total Focus
Golf in the Kingdom taught an entire generation a mystical approach to the game. As Michael Murphy's best-selling book turns 30, a hands-on workshop proves it's still on target.
Home Front
A Garden of Ornamental Delights
Barbara Israel Garden Antiques
OrienTile
Royal Tichelaar Makkum tiles and pottery
Variations on a Theme by Corbu
The chaise
Sport
Track Star
Home of the "Hundred Grander," Santa Anita has always understood that Thoroughbred racing is as much a show as it is a mirage of easy money.
Travel
Falcon Quest
What could possess a man to want a bird of prey to land on his hand? Michael Hainey checks in at The British School of Falconry to find the answer.
Travel Guide: The Last-Minute Caribbean
Every time you go back there seems to be something new.
Up At The Villa
Wine & Spirits
Grape Expectations
After a decade heading Sotheby's fine-wine department, Serena Sutcliffe takes stock.
Worldly Goods
In a Glass of Its Own
Champagne flutes
Making Scents
Florentine master perfumer Lorenzo Villoresi lets Reggie Nadelson in on the secrets of his art—and his city.
Black Book
At Home in Paris
Chez Vous apartment rentals
Dining Now in Santa Fe
Southwestern cuisine continues to evolve
Go Fish
Glowingly fresh traditional sushi
Just Back From Cologne
Hotels, restaurants, museums and galleries
New Zealand's Superlodges
Four of the top five
Object Lesson
Fire screen by Shapland & Petter
On the Road: BMW's New 7 Series
The ultimate ultimate driving machine
Postcard from Naxos
Where to stay and eat
Private Lives/Public Places
Richard Meier
Putman's Pershing Hall
Andrée Putman's hotel design
Restaurant Jaan, Beverly Hills
At Raffles L'Ermitage hotel
Turkish Delights
Umit Berksoy's tiny atelier
Via Aerea
Madova gloves