Archive of: Features
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The Longest DayIn 1964, Ken Venturi became the last man to win the U.S. Open by playing two rounds of golf in a single day at Congressional Country Club. And he did so even as a doctor told him playing could prove fatal. |
May-June 2011 |
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Why Washington Food Critics Hate BethesdaThe Post’s Tom Sietsema and other D.C. reviewers rarely have anything nice to say about Bethesda restaurants. Our food editor investigates why. |
May-June 2011 |
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My (So-Called) SuccessGaithersburg screenwriter Dominique Paul’s story has it all: a dizzying brush with fame, a crippling blow to a meteoric career, a bewildering illness...And that’s not her movie. It’s her life. |
March-April 2011 |
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The Young and the 'Reckless'Taylor Momsen has gone from button-nosed Cindy Lou Who to real-life ‘Gossip Girl’ and potty-mouthed front woman of her own band. A look at how the vagaries of fame have affected the teenager from Potomac. |
March-April 2011 |
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Top Teens 2011Bethesda Magazine's 2011 Extraordinary Teen Awards. |
March-April 2011 |
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Reality CheckMeet 5 area residents who enjoyed their '15 minutes of fame' on everything from "Top Chef" to "The Biggest Loser." |
March-April 2011 |
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The Last Lessons of Jerry WeastA question and answer session with the retiring superintendent of Montgomery County Public School. |
March-April 2011 |
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Let’s Put on a Show!How a lawyer from Chevy Chase with a penchant for rock became a music impresario. |
January-February 2011 |
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My Life on CraigslistA recent college graduate from Gaithersburg puts a 21st-century twist on finding his place in the world. |
January-February 2011 |
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One Perfect DayA Chevy Chase couple’s nearly year-long odyssey in search of a wedding that says ‘wow.' |
January-February 2011 |


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