Articles by John Balzar Page 3

396 articles since 1997

An artisan’s craft that’s history in the remaking

Entertainment | By John Balzar | April 9, 2006
ON a display table, Ken Scott lays out a hunting pouch. Read more
 

Hawaii in the brush lands

Home & Garden | By John Balzar | February 16, 2006
SOMETIMES Tiki rises up entirely apart from style trends. Read more
 

Paradise down the street

Home & Garden | By John Balzar | February 16, 2006
NOT so long ago, just a few years in fact, America seemed determined to rid itself of all remaining traces of one of its most extravagant lapses in taste. Read more
 

His world, within reach

Home & Garden | By John Balzar | January 26, 2006
OBSESSIONS come in degrees. Read more
 

GOING COASTAL

Home & Garden | By John Balzar | January 19, 2006
SURE, we live in the land of the new and the novel, of fresh beginnings and reinvention. Read more
 

Big-box safari

News | By John Balzar | November 29, 2005
LET’S start up here.” Read more
 

A book to hook you

News | By John Balzar | November 22, 2005
Big Game Fishing Headquarters A History of the IGFA Mike Rivkin IGFA Press: 240 pp., $50 * This is a mighty marlin of a book – lavish in size, beautiful to gaze upon and fascinating to contemplate. Read more
 

A voice for silence

News | By John Balzar | November 15, 2005
THERE are only seven or eight quiet places remaining in the United States. Read more
 

The cold that fires the senses

News | By John Balzar | November 1, 2005
IT’S NOT SO HARD TO find cold, if cold is what you seek. Read more
 

A spirit of the islands unbound

Food | By John Balzar | October 12, 2005
THE mojito pitcher goes back into the cupboard, and the punchbowl too. Read more
 
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