May 23, 2013
The Weekend Guide
May 23-26: Get a new summer hue, see as many masterpieces as you can, and eat brunch at an old favorite’s new digs.
May 23-26: Get a new summer hue, see as many masterpieces as you can, and eat brunch at an old favorite’s new digs.
Four easy projects that will keep the kids outside all day.
The new-ish solution to your work-from-home dilemmas (can’t get away from the TV, your bed moonlights as your desk) sits just above Purdy Avenue. Reserve communal office space on a monthly basis. Seats, stations, studios, suites, high-speed Internet, gourmet coffee, and networking opportunities abound.
The uprooted Lincold Road upscale diner reopens with the same brunch faves (granola, berries, and Greek yogurt; guava-filled French toast), gluten-free and vegetarian menu selections, and sweets galore (decadent layer cakes, jumbo cookies). Scope updates such as beach cottage decor, fresh juices, and a lounge and full bar.
Bicoastal celeb colorist Frederic States creates pretty hues using the foil-free Balayage technique at the Miami Design District salon.
Where to send love (and help) to those affected by the Oklahoma City tornadoes.
In Sarah Nicholas Williams’s imagination, nightgown-clad mice lounge lazily on velvet sofas and billy goats take bike rides by the light of the moon. We grabbed a passport to the Shenandoah Valley-raised artist’s lyrical world, where she conjures her cavorting woodland creatures.
Locals Ross Graham and Simon Benstead launch bottled low-cal cocktails, just in time for happy hour.
Set your DVR. Pass the Kleenex. Bring your own straws. We’re (back)packing up this week and sending it off with a sparkle.
An artistic mom shares the secrets to coloring her kids’ world happy.