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Journalism

JOURNALISM

A SELECTION OF ARTICLES BY CHRISTOPHER MASON

in the NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST, DEPARTURES, TOWN & COUNTRY, THE WORLD OF INTERIORS and AIRMAIL.

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A Parting Embrace for a Lifetime's Quirks

I RATHER like the idea of a whole new phase of life, with fewer possessions,'' Christopher Gibbs said, somewhat unconvincingly. Mr. Gibbs, 62, was gazing wistfully at the handsome stone exterior of the Manor House at Clifton Hampden, a rambling three-story house in Oxfordshire, 

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Disney Hall: Where Everybody Has a Name

TERRY STANFILL found what she was looking for her name -- before she got as far as the Henry Mancini Family Staircase and the Ron Burkle-Ralphs/Food 4 Less Foundation Auditorium. When you donate only $50,000, all you get is your name two inches tall on a stone paver 

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Toddler Proof and Party-Perfect

LAST Saturday the TriBeCa loft of Dominique Lévy and Dorothy Berwin was the scene of a rollicking dinner party capping off a week of art shows in New York. The guests -- artists, visiting Europeans and collectors-- caroused late into the night amid artworks by Cindy Sherman, Tom Sachs,

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Christopher Mason
Up a Pond Without a Paddle

I'M always complaining about my ponds,'' said Carolyne Roehm, the former fashion designer, glancing toward the extravagant series of interconnecting ponds and waterfalls on what was once a dry meadow at Weatherstone Farm, her sprawling estate in Sharon, Conn.

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Pearl Lam: A Shanghai Auntie Mame

SHANGHAI — “It’s quite bonkers,” Pearl Lam said of her 22nd-floor, 9,700-square-foot loft in the French Concession district here. The apartment, a mix of ancient Chinese artifacts and Western and Chinese contemporary art and design, may in fact be the wildest interior in the city.

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Christopher Mason
Tree Envy: When Trees Make the Man

Avowing a passion for trees of awesome girth and rarity is a means of gaining social cachet these days. Soaring crimson king maples and golden honey locusts are among the new status symbols, giving a surprising new meaning to "tree climbing."

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Christopher Mason
Newport: The House of Worth

NEWPORT, R.I. - RONALD LEE FLEMING said he felt exultant when he purchased Bellevue House in 1999. The house, a Colonial Revival mansion built in 1910, was the work of the celebrated architect Ogden Codman Jr., and a repository of some particularly colorful social history.

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Zipkin Booty in All the Unfamiliar Places

THE remains of his day have been scattered among astonishingly diverse locations, from the home of Nancy and Ronald Reagan in California to the 26th Street flea market, with an auction at the determinedly unglamorous Holiday Inn in Dedham, Mass., falling somewhere in between.

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Woody Brock: The Theory of Everything

Even in his natural habitat—Twin Quarries, his arcadian estate Gloucester, Massachusetts, where hummingbirds gather nectar beside a tranquil lake—Horace “Woody” Brock is an exceedingly rare bird. He is a political economist with five degrees from Harvard and Princeton

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A Friend Defends a Friend: Peter Bacanovic

Peter Bacanovic and I have been close friends for sixteen years, and we speak six times a day. For the past twenty months, he dreaded reading newspapers and watching TV news, so he called me every morning for a précis, which I tried to deliver gently. It’s been tough.

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