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Mar/Apr-2003
From the Mar/Apr 2003 Issue
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En Route
Why I love the Acela Express
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An Hour to Kill
Rijksmuseum at Schiphol
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Update: Berlin
Cultural vivacity and Bohemian grit
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Blue's Music
New three-CD set
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In Fashion
French twists
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Staminee de Garre
Sampling locally brewed beers in Bruges
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Where to Eat Now in The Camargue
An intriguing menu in the French countryside
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Private Lives Public Places
Chuck Close, artist
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Room to Get
City Club Hotel, NYC
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Incredible Edibles
Ducasse to go
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Spa Report
The best pool in Tuscany
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Smart Advice
Game keeper
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Gelato.com
More than 80 flavors to choose from
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The Intrepid Shopper
Helsinki
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Plane Entertaining
Laptop DVD player
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Luxe Life
From Russia with linens
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Just Back from Sicily
Where to stay and eat
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Overnight Sensation
Sketch in London
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Show Stopper
Champagne saver
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Interview with a Vintner
Christie's Michael Broadbent
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All That Glitters
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Cuff Love
Essential accessories for the sartorially smart
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Chanel Sparkles Again
Reissuing Coco's classic designs
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Culture Watch
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Deco Delights
At the Victoria and Albert Museum
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Going Once . . .
André Breton's collection at auction
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The French/Spanish Connection
Manet/Velázquez at the Met
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Pacific Apertures
The History of Japanese Photography in Houston
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Family Life
Long Day's Journey Into Night on Broadway
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In Rockman's Nature
The artist's latest exhibit in New York
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Sculptor Ron Mueck
New works at London's National Gallery
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Starck's Reality
His first museum retrospective
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Dress Code
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John Lobb: By Design
Handmade shoes
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Food
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A Fresh Taste of San Francisco
From artisanal bakeries to hip bistros to big-name dining rooms, Arthur Lubow reports on the best of the new cafés and restaurants in the City by the Bay.
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Home Front
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The New Preservationists
Renovating historic modernist houses
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Treasured Chest
Handmade illustrated cabinets
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Dining a la Chagall
For Ida tableware
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Golf
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Bermuda Grass
On the Atlantic island with more golf courses per square mile than any other place on earth, Tucker's Point, thanks to a glorious restoration, rises to the top.
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On Exhibit
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Kicking Up a Storm
After decades of undeserved oblivion, sculptor Elie Nadelman's time has come again, in a long-overdue retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Travel
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On Top of
The World
She took six years and $264 million to build and redefines the modern cruise ship. Reggie Nadelson reports from the upper deck.
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Worldly Goods
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William Yeoward: Crystal Clear
A decidedly different approach to glassware
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Personal Geography
Redstone Studios' custom maps
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Consuming Passions
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Tokyo Recrafted
Japan's ancient arts—from silks to ceramics, calligraphy to kaiseki—are now more vibrant than ever. Jackie Cooperman goes shopping.
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Features
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A Few
Real
Good Men
How do real men define real style? DEPARTURES asks six of the most fashionable gents we know to show us, in their own words and clothes.
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You Tell Us
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Africa Deluxe
Beautiful Bora Bora
A Cut Above
Carlyle Oasis
Praising the Esperanza
At the Villa Feltrinelli
Christmas Chez Meurice
A Collector's Item
San Francisco Treat
Exquisite Tea in London
No Madonna Wannabe
In the Maritimes
Fitting Tribute
Overflowing Gratitude
Nine Zero: A Perfect Ten
Hearty Thanks
Europe Platinum Style
Along the St. Lawrence
SeaDream Yacht Club
Shanghai Tea
Like Royalty at St. Regis
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