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"We just can't stand the thought of living with other old people," says Mr. Michos, 79.
A Loft in San Francisco Sarah Tilton 2012
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Mrs. Michos, 80, likes it because she can walk to galleries, the flower market and the San Francisco Ballet.
A Loft in San Francisco Sarah Tilton 2012
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"It wasn't the war-torn place that we bought into," says Mr. Michos.
A Loft in San Francisco Sarah Tilton 2012
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Sharon Kramlich In 1998, art collectors Dare and Themis Michos sold the suburban home where they had raised their family and bought two units in San Francisco's Stagehouse lofts: one unit for him and a different one on another floor for her.
San Francisco Loft 2012
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Sharon Kramlich 'We'll miss having two spaces to entertain,' says Mrs. Michos, adding that they'd have cocktails in one loft and dinner in the other.
San Francisco Loft 2012
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Anastas Michos' cinematography makes grand use of the peaceful beauty of Martha's Vineyard though the film was actually shot in Nova Scotia; his gorgeous exterior shots underscore and contrast the raging disagreements that keep popping up throughout the wedding weekend.
Marlynn Snyder: Jumping The Broom: Family and Class Conflicts With a Side of Humor Marlynn Snyder 2011
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WHAT WE'LL MISS: "We'll miss having two spaces to entertain," says Mrs. Michos, adding that they'd have cocktails in one loft and dinner in the other.
A Loft in San Francisco Sarah Tilton 2012
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Mr. Michos, a retired attorney, says the arrangement was a 'great way to revitalize a relationship,' as he could listen to ball games and smoke cigars while his wife watched movies upstairs.
San Francisco Loft 2012
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Michos says the results lead her to suspect that low vitamin D is related to heart disease deaths, but that theory has to be tested in further studies.
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In the study, people who had low vitamin D levels — 17.8 ng/mL or lower — were 26% more likely to be dead at the end of the study than those with higher vitamin D levels, Michos says.
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