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On Location: Turning Castoffs Into Art
The painter Michael DesRosiers has filled the farmhouse and other buildings on his property in Lyme, Conn., with playful follies.
Monitoring Elderly Parents
New technologies can help adult children keep track of their aging parents.
In the Garden: Steps to Help Your Garden Survive the Summer
How to help your garden counter the effects of a scorching summer in the Northeast.
Shopping With Madeline Weinrib: Brightening the Summer Table
Madeline Weinrib, a textile designer, uses tablecloths, runners and napkins to change the mood of a room.
In the Garden: Helping a Flower Garden Survive Summer
Solutions for battling pests, drought and other scourges.
Botanical Gardens Are Turning Away From Flowers
Social trends and changing demographics have forced botanical gardens to widen their appeal beyond flowers and plants.
Letters: Letters on the Characters in a 43-Room House
Readers comment on the colorful characters in a sprawling 195-year-old house.
Currents | Q&A: Talking With Betsey Johnson, Fashion Designer
The ebullient clothing designer has created the Plaza Hotel?s new Eloise suite, based on the storybook heroine.
Currents | Shows: The Nantucket Antiques Show Opens Friday
The annual show, which runs through Monday, is scheduled to have 22 dealers from the United States and Europe.
Currents | Gardens: For the Garden, Concrete Planters
Introduced in the 1930s and coveted for decades for their sculptural forms, vintage concrete planters are now sold at Inner Gardens in Los Angeles.
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