| It’s been 30 years since Lisa Birnbach’s The Official Preppy Handbook appeared, and in the April issue of Virginia Living
we take a look at Virginia as the “ground zero of prep culture.” Shot
on the beautiful campus of Sweet Briar College, the story examines the
evolution of traditional culture in Virginia—how it has changed, and how
it has stayed the same. We also travel to Patrick County to meet Craig
Rogers—the “humble shepherd” and owner of Border Springs Farm—who raises
lamb that top chefs around the state and beyond are clamoring for, and
pay a visit to Old Town Alexandria to eat, shop and explore this
charmingly chic D.C. enclave. Also inside: landscape architect Richard
Arentz and his country retreat in Fauquier County, Running Cedar; the
outré yet uncontrived Charlottesville artist Beatrix Ost; veteran
National Geographic photographer William Allard; hot garden
trends for 2011; film director, Tom Shadyac; Arlington Hall’s shift from
women’s finishing school to secret center for World War II
code-breaking work; a trek through Jordan’s spectacular Wadi Rum and
more. |