Articles by Maggie Barnett

154 articles since 1997

TOURS & CRUISES

Travel | By Maggie Barnett | July 1, 2007
CATALINA ISLAND Sail a schooner and dance the night away Sail aboard the 73-foot Dirigo II for a two-night trip to Catalina for the Catalina Casino Avalon Ball, sponsored by the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles. Read more
 

Cooking up some charm

Real Estate | By Maggie Barnett | June 10, 2007
ADMIRERS of the Arts and Crafts movement and the bungalows of the early 20th century will find a place of honor on the coffee table for this book. Read more
 

From the kit to the caboodle: Picturing the prefab possibilities

Real Estate | By Maggie Barnett | June 3, 2007
IF you think prefab means a double-wide trailer home, think again. Read more
 

TOURS & CRUISES

Travel | By Maggie Barnett | May 27, 2007
UTAH Moab river trip Go rafting on the Colorado River, serenaded by performers from the Moab Music Festival. Read more
 

Slapstick moments in a home flipper’s real-life adventures

Real Estate | By Maggie Barnett | May 20, 2007
WITH all of its personal anecdotes, “Flipping Confidential” reads more like “Flipping True Confessions.” Read more
 

Basking in rustic refinement

Real Estate | By Maggie Barnett | May 20, 2007
A hunting lodge in the middle of Los Angeles seems a fanciful folly today. Read more
 

TOURS & CRUISES

Travel | By Maggie Barnett | May 20, 2007
UKRAINE Cruise the Crimean Peninsula Explore Ukraine on a 16-day land and cruise tour from Odessa to Lvov aboard the 300-passenger Dnieper Princess. Read more
 

TOURS & CRUISES

Travel | By Maggie Barnett | May 6, 2007
ITALY Semester abroad Study art, history and biology for 12 weeks in Florence, with community college instructors. Read more
 

Travel | By Maggie Barnett | April 22, 2007
AMERICAN HISTORY Steaming down the Ohio River Take an eight-night tour of the American heartland aboard a vintage train from Chicago to St. Read more
 

A renewed Revival

Real Estate | By Maggie Barnett | April 15, 2007
Long Beach pioneer and civic leader Irwin M. Stevens distinguished his home by adding three bathrooms with hot and cold running water to the second story – a rare feature in 1929 when construction began. Read more
 
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