Word: homeyness
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...craze for chic cuisine has calmed, there is a renewed taste for homey -- and less expensive -- staples of the past. Put plainly, the croissant is out and the doughnut is in, and the same goes for restaurant fare. At some haughty spots like New York City's four-star Le Cirque, the humble turnip is increasingly turning up in soups and as a side dish. Addio, radicchio...
...millions of Americans who just want to send letters to loved ones on the front lines, Hallmark has introduced a homey new line of cards. One of them begins: "It takes a special person to serve our country . . ." Next, maybe the writers at the Kansas City firm will work on a set of soothing homilies for the 200 million anxious consumers on the home front. Having grown accustomed to the sudden scream of air-raid sirens in the darkness 7,000 miles away, they still have no idea how this war is going to change their lives and their economic...
...offshoot of the Bolshoi Ballet will show off its own simpler production. The Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle will feature Maurice Sendak's charming sets, and the Houston Ballet will move the family into a turn-of-the-century farmhouse and scale down their bourgeois comforts (presents will be homey food). Sleighs, as usual, will be the favorite transport, but a new conveyance is gaining favor: the Atlanta and Boston ballets and the Joffrey, in Iowa City and Los Angeles, are pumping up hot-air balloons for this year's fantasy trips through space...
...uncommon occurrence on a rock tour, but Los Lobos is a band that has always stuck pretty close to home. Their music is a unique blend of roots rock, Latino spirit and introspective lyricism. Their new album -- their best so far -- is a kind of homage to the homey spirit of regeneration. It's called The Neighborhood, and just recently the band found itself quite a distance from...
...half-hour, is homemade in a literal sense. The premise is a throwback to that old Mary Hartman spinoff, Fernwood 2-Night: a housewife (Cynthia Stevenson) in the little town of Derby, Wis., has turned her living room into the set for a nightly talk show. It's a homey affair: her brother-in-law is the announcer; gray-haired Mrs. Battle, her old school nurse, is musical director; neighbors drop by to chat. So do real-life celebrities such as William Shatner and Florence Henderson...