

May 24, 2009




![]() |
![]() |



Archives
recent issues
May 17 | Loving Summer |
May 10 | Banking on Her |
May 3 | Makeover Issue |
more past issues

Reader Recipe Contest Winners
Get Fired Up
This year's Globe Magazine reader recipe contest had just one key rule: All the cooking must be done over an open flame. So grab your tongs, clean off those grates, and get ready to grill.
- Kitchen Aide The Divot
- |
- Cooking Uncommon Ground

The Forever Virgins
Even before the Catholic Church had nuns, it had consecrated virgins. And, today, women like Kathy Reda are choosing and reviving this largely forgotten vocation.

When Talk Isn't Cheap
It's not easy talking with friends about money. How to avoid those awkward moments? Miss Conduct's here to help.



First Person
Sky's the Limit
Soon, the abstract designs of Venezuelan-born artist Jaime Gill, will appear on 16 oil tanks in South Portland, Maine, in one of the nation's largest public art projects.


Perspective
Power to the People? Not Always
Democracy is overrated. Boston mayoral aspirant Sam Yoon learned that lesson recently.


Designing
Now You See It...
Decorative elements serve some clever purposes in this model apartment at Battery Wharf.


On the Block
Entrepreneurs Wanted
Dreaming of being a developer or innkeeper? Projects in Brookline, Salem, and Dedham are waiting.
