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Dogged Devotion

Dogged Devotion

A Gaithersburg woman opens her home—and her heart—to those with tails of woe

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Hometown

Home Field Advantage

Home Field Advantage

A Potomac family gives rise to an athletic dynasty—with a philosophy of one for all and all for one

Domestic Disturbances

Getting Psyched

Getting Psyched

Tarot card readings, real or fake?

Since You Asked

Since You Asked: Jan.-Feb. 2012

Since You Asked: Jan.-Feb. 2012

Your questions answered.

Suburban-ology

Force of Nature

Force of Nature

A Chevy Chase preschool encourages learning outside the box

Bethesda HOME

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Seeing the Light

Seeing the Light

Natural illumination—with its varying angles and intensities throughout the day—is part of the theater of living in a place, architect Phillip Eagleburger says. But achieving it can be tricky.

It's all about hue

It's all about hue

Seeing red? Feeling blue? Tickled pink? There’s more to color than meets the eye

Bethesda HEALTH

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Working Out of the House

Working Out of the House

For most of us, a home gym means a treadmill, a few weights and a TV stuck in a basement that we visit rarely (if at all). But for some, a home gym is a source of inspiration.

The SAD Season

The SAD Season

One woman’s journey into the light

The Perfect "Figure"

The Perfect "Figure"

Bethesda’s Nancy Accetta will starve herself and train her body beyond the limits of normal endurance—all in a quest to achieve the physical perfection prized in the sport termed ‘bodybuilding lite’

Dine

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Reviews

Foundering Farmers

Foundering Farmers

The Potomac outpost of the popular D.C. restaurant falls short on its home-style delivery

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Cooking Class

Cooking Class

Cooking Class

Persimmon Cake

Education and Parenting

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Education

The Senior-Year Itch

The Senior-Year Itch

Go to class? Do homework? In their final year of high school, a lot of students are saying, ‘Fugetaboutit’

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