March-April 2012

Modern Makeovers

Three traditional Arlington houses get thoroughly contemporary renovations.

Pooled Resources

Weenie Beenie: a little hot dog stand with a lot of history.

Nostalgia Trip

Lazy days and active adventures await at The Tides Inn, a genteel retreat that bridges past and present.

The Prince of Tide

Sometimes remodeling can turn you into a basket case.

Ale to the Chief

For Arlingtonian Brad Winkelmann, craft beer-brewing is a labor of love.

Life of Harmony

In grade school, Robert Eldridge changed history when he crossed Arlington’s racial divide. But that’s not what made him famous.
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Strike a Pose

Want to give yoga a try? The first step is finding a style that suits you.

Funk Soul Brother Sister

For the sibling owners of Iota Club & Café, life revolves around good coffee, good eats, good beer and great music.

House Blend

Random Harvest holds a treasure trove of ever-evolving home furnishings that you won’t find anywhere else.

Restaurant Review: Sea Pearl

Sea Pearl is a gem waiting to be discovered.

Sizing Up

The new homes on the block are getting bigger, and neighbors say it’s cramping their style.

Glory Days

Once upon a time, Arlington’s mean streets were ruled by outlaws and hoods. Wayne Hager was one of them.
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Home Plate March/April 2012

St. Patrick's Day celebrations, a new cookbook and more