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Show The Park Record C-16 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 10-13,2005 There's a bookforeveryone on the list Jom us at Park City's most luxurious sushi restaurant! ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI! The Hideaway Located in the Miners Club At the Canyons 4070 Willow Draw Thurfiom 5-9pm. Cerkrtr. restrictions apply Rectmliaiu ncatammieA, but no i required 645-4400 Join us for Lunch and enjoy the Best 1/2 lb. Burgers in Town. Brc\ikfaM Served All D.iy Lunch i-rom Sam - 4pm I-'roni ! l a m 649.8284 317 Historic Main Street i ••*-{- r- *< - By MARGE COLBORN, ADAM GRAHAM, KATE LAWS ON & SUSAN WHITALL MediaNews Group Wire Service Books make holiday gift giving so much easier. To wit, you might raise a few eyebrows if you cook up some savory dish, wrap it up, put a bow on it and lay il under the tree for your Aunt Ethel. Why not just give her a cookbook instead? Depending on your budget and the amount of time you have on your hands, it's doubtful you'll be able to grow a garden for someone as a gift. But you always can give them a book on gardening. With that in mind, here are a handful of books that we think make great gifts, from the worlds of food, design and pop culture. Now all you have to worry about is the paper cuts. Adam Graham: "Mangoes & Curry Leaves," by Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid (Artisan, $45) Even the non-cook will appreciate this beautiful book by the talented husband and wife team of Alford and Duguid, who are often described as part explorers, part culinary anthropologists. Their adventures in the Great Subcontinent, including Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, reveal authentic recipes along with breathtaking photography. Learn how to make the refreshing and simple Mint Sambol or Hoi Sweet-Date Onion Chutney as well as exo'ic sounding dishes such as Tamarind PuLio wiih Curry Leaves or Zinet s Chicken wiih Tomato and Greens. Kate Lawson: "Charles Faudree's Country French Living," by Charles Faudree with M.J. Van Devenier. photography by Jenifer Jordan (Gibbs Smith. $39.95) As one of America's top 1(X) designers and a favorite of Traditional Home magazine, Faudree's interpretation of country French style has national and international appeal. Cozy up with this book, which features his newest and most inviting designs. From the entryway to private living spaces, from rooms for entertaining to-ouldoor spaces, the designer, who was bom and works out of Muskoece. Okla., teaches principles of design from. Kiska, a former Detroit News designer and Oscar de la Renta that make a house a country French television critic, has a wealth of anec- assistant showed readers her unerrdotes and photos that he delivers in ing sense of style in home de"cor, home. an entertaining style. Photos delin- garden and entertaining books. Marge Colborn: "Made in Detroit," by Paul eate Bonds' toupees through the Now she turns her attention to creyears, and the infamous Captain ative gift wrapping. She offers tips Clemens (Doubleday, $23.95) Clemens was born in Detroit in Jolly / Poopdeck Paul pyramid / on how to use stamps, seals and wax, flowers, even personal photos 1972 and lived in the city unti! he left scheme is fully described. for Christmas, Valentine's Day and lor college. This memoir, his first Susan Whitall: book, describes his Catholic school"Hey! It's That Guy!" by Tara wedding gifts and more. Arranged boy years, haunted by the stations of Ariano and Adam Sternbergh seasonally, this lavish book can be left out on your coffee table yearthe cross and transubstantiation, fas- (Quirk Books, $14.95) cinated by the racial politics and Joe Morton and Mike Starr are round. changing demographics of the city. never going to be confused with the Marge Colborn: Its richly detailed in the sort of Tom Cruises and Brad Pitts of the "In Style Parties: The Complete minutiae Detroiters love about the world. But you've seen them m Guide to Easy, Elegant city's housing stock, Italian barber- movies before _ they're the fre- Entertaining," by Jennifer Tung shops, parishes and playfields as he quently popping-up character actors (InStyle Books, $27.95) writes of the city's vanishing white who make you rack your brain and Want to throw an A-list party working class. The books appeal ask yourself, "Where have I seen without spending gobs of time and reaches tar beyond Detroit's bound- that guy before?" Now comes "Hey! money? This one-stop guide offers aries and has drawn national It's That Guy," a handy, well- everything from recipes and tableacclaim. . researched guide to all those familiar top and roon\de'cor ideas to music faces you know you've seen but just and invitation tips. For a holiday Susan Whitall: Pop culture "CBGB & OMFUG; can't figure out where, broken down cocktail party, consider a sleek red, Thirty Years from the Home of by the settings they usually inhabit. white and silver palette - for Underground Rock," introduction It's the perfect stocking stuffer for example, serve red apple martinis Setzer by Hilly Kristal and afterward by the film buffs and know-it-alls on and listen to Brian your holiday list. Orchestra's "Boogie Woogie David Byrne (Abrams. $24.95) Christmas." Of course, the book is Adam Graham: CBGB's was the legendary, funky Bowery punk club where the "Nina Campbell's Decorating filled with celebrity name-dropping Ramones, Blondie, Patti Smith and Notebook," by Alexandra and how the celebrities created toothe Talking Heads got their start, set- Campbell, photography by Jan cool parties. ting the stage for the '70s punk revo- Baldwin (Clarkson Potter, $40) Marge Colbonu lution. A dispute with its landlord Elegant understatement epito"ChocoIateChocoiate," Lisa means the club will move next year, mizes Campbell's de"cor style. In this Yockelson (Wiley & Sons, $45) but in the meantime, you can com- lush book, the noted British designer This is a sweet and beautiful love mune with this book of photos that focuses on homes and penthouses in song to the most beloved sweet of CBGB's owner Hilly Kristal put the United States and Europe, all. Award-winning author together of the bar in its prime. Here including her own new London Yockeslon blends how-to informayou can see Iggy Pop, John Cale and apartment. For each project, she . tion and more than 200 recipes Nico and Lester Bangs of Detroit's offers insider tips, before and after sprinkled with chocolate essays and own Crecm magazine. photos, and the logic behind her key reminiscences in a gorgeously decorating decisions. It could very designed book. Yockelson's recipes Susan Whitall: "Stairway to Heaven: The Final easily be used as a chatty and very are inventive and divine chocolate creations from a simple cookie to Resting Places of Rock's Legends," informative textbook. deep, dark and dense tortes and by J.D. Reed and Maddy Miller Marge Colborn: (Warner Books. $18.95) "Gardens in the Spirit of Place," puddings. The stunning color phoIt may seem a morbid topic for a by Page Dickey, photography by tographs by New York photographoto essay book, but the photos of John M. Hall (Stewart, Tabori & pher Ben Fink are so mouth-wateringly beautiful that you can almost these often lavish graves arc so beau- Chang. $35) feel the calories jump off the page. tiful, and the details of their last days Veteran and novice greenso arresting that fans of just about thumbs will thoroughly enjoy this Kate Lawson: any kind of popular music are bound tour of 14 stunning gardens across "Perfect Recipes for Having 10 he uan^fixed. Who knew that the United Slates. Whether it's an People Over," Pam Anderson British soul singer Dusty Springfield eastern woodland garden on Mount (Houghton Mifflin, $35) made provisions beluie hei death Desert Island, Maine, a Wisconsin If you like to entertain, this is for her cat Nicholas; asking that IKT farmland garden on Lake really the only book you'll ever music be played for him so he could Pewaukce or a garden planted in need. Anderson, executive editor of hear her voice, and that her night- gravel in Palo Alto, Calif., each Cooks Illustrated and contributing gown be placed in his basket? landscape presented here is a sensi- editor of Fine Cooking as well as Susan Whitall: "From Soupy to tive and original response to its sur- author of the "Perfect Recipe," takes the stress and worry out of Nuts: A History of Detroit roundings. entertaining by walking you Television," Tim Kiska (Momentum Marge Colborn: Books, $24.95) "Presentations: A Passion for through the process. She shares her A must for anyone who grew up Gift Wrapping," by Carolyne helpful shortcuts, suggestions on watching television in southeastern Roehm, photography by Sylvie what to serve with certain dishes, Michigan in the '50s, "60s and "70s, or Becquet and Antonis Achilleos and ways to prepare ahead. Recipes are easy, tasty and leave you plenty for those who want to know where (Broadway Books, $42) many of Detroit's rather unique You won't see any brown-paper of time for setting the table and media personalities - such as Bill packages in string in Rbehm's latest even taking a long bubble bath Bonds and Sonny Eliot - came stvle book. The former fashion before your guests arrive. Curious? About the Market? Your Homes Value? Rental Condos? Find it all online or by phone wwwJoelFine.com "Realize your dreams in Park City l i * E * A f r i ASSOCIATE" dffifc: 435-649-JOOO Mobile: 435-901-2177 Adult Passholder Benefits Through I2M2/0S . 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