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ARTICLES > Past Issues > 2006 > April 2006

April 2006

April 2006

Fashion Forward: Local trendsetters report on the hottest new styles for all occasions. Behind Tom Monaghan's Drive to Build Ave Maria...& More!


Features

Dentist's Office or Spa?

Dental office visits with extra pampering.

Dressing Right Today

The mastermind behind Marissa Collections.

Goodbye to a Boat

Watching memories sail away.

Gotta Have It!

Eight fashion items you need now.

My Goal is to Help as Many People as Possible Get to Heaven

A special report on the progress with Ave Maria.

Secrets of Style

How five Southwest Floridians developed their signature looks.


Departments

Barbara and Me--A Perfect Match

Comic novelist Robert Plunket barters with Barbara Barry.

Black Magic

Stylish ideas for your little black dress.

Come snail away

Sasse's

Discover

Museum hails the Splendid Splitter.

Fashion Statement

Spotted at The Naples Winter Wine Festival at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples.

From the Editor

Behind the scenes of our April issue.

Great Scotch!

A dram of 50-year-old Macallan single-malt warms the coldest heart.

Happenings and Highlights of the Month

What to see and do along the Gulfshore in April.

In Town

Dave Barry's guide to switching careers.

It's All in the Mix

Natalie Moore dines at Roy's and Tarpon Lodge.

Let's Get the Planning Right

Elliott Singer addresses the challenges of growth.

Looking at Art

Mark Ormond takes a look at the work of Sam Francis.

Person of Interest

Katherine Carey will help you keep up appearances.

Puppy Love

Nora Constance Krieger has a case of puppy love.

Talk of the Town

Tracy Jones' Talk of the Town.

Welcome, Don't Fear, Untamed Nature

Gerald Hausman embraces the menagerie within.

What's Blooming Now

Golden Trumpets

Write On

A rich imagination and growing fan base keep novelist Janet Evanovich busy.

 

 
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