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The New Restaurants

The New Restaurants

More than two dozen new restaurants have opened in the area in the past year, several of them by big-name chefs. We tell you which to visit—and which to pass by. Plus, a look at the new restaurants still to come.

Why Washington Food Critics Hate Bethesda

Why Washington Food Critics Hate Bethesda

The Post’s Tom Sietsema and other D.C. reviewers rarely have anything nice to say about Bethesda restaurants. Our food editor investigates why.

The Making of a Chef

The Making of a Chef

L’Academie de Cuisine student Jenna Meyer had all the ingredients for success at the culinary school. Then the real world entered the mix…

The Longest Day

The Longest Day

In 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.

Will Powers

Will Powers

Meet the top 22 estate lawyers in the area.

Touching Base with Jim Riggleman

Touching Base with Jim Riggleman

The manager of the Nationals talks about growing up in Rockville, his own ups and downs in the game—and what the future holds for the Washington baseball team.

Web Exclusive: 2011 Monument Bank Golf Classic

Web Exclusive: 2011 Monument Bank Golf Classic

Over 100 business professionals tee off at the annual golf classic presented by The Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of Commerce.

Yudu Event: Great Minds Drink Alike

Yudu Event: Great Minds Drink Alike

Like-minded professionals gather to exchange ideas and promote a common vision of community.

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Reconcilable Differences

Reconcilable Differences

At Montgomery College, diversity isn’t something people talk about—it’s what they’ve achieved.

Domestic Disturbances

Angels of Destruction

Angels of Destruction

Since You Asked

Since You Asked: May-June 2011

Since You Asked: May-June 2011

Questions and answers about the Bethesda area.

Driving Range

A Cabin in the Woods

A Cabin in the Woods

Savage River Lodge offers plenty to do—even as it makes the case for doing nothing at all.

Bethesda HOME

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Dormify

Dormify

A mother and daughter start a local company that brings style to cookie-cutter rooms on college campuses.

Web Exclusive: Dorm Days

Web Exclusive: Dorm Days

Tips for decorating a college dorm room.

It's a Mod, Mod World

It's a Mod, Mod World

They’re greener, they go up faster and they may be cheaper—which is why builders and new buyers in the area are embracing luxury modular homes.

Made in the Shade

Made in the Shade

How do a couple of Chevy Chase gardening experts transform a sun-challenged yard into a horticultural masterpiece? One plant at a time.

Bethesda HEALTH

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Desperately Seeking Survival

Desperately Seeking Survival

Nora Greer feared waiting for someone to donate a kidney would kill her. So she decided to go out and find one herself.

Sharp Lookout

Sharp Lookout

Karen Daley knows what an accidental needlestick can do to a person—it ended her nursing career and threatened her life. Now she works to ensure that doesn’t happen to anyone else.

The Amazing Race

The Amazing Race

Kensington’s Mike Heyl was on his way to joining a small, elite group of athletes who have run marathons on every continent. Then on the final stretch of Antarctica, he hit the wall...

Dine

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The New Restaurants

The New Restaurants

More than two dozen new restaurants have opened in the area in the past year, several of them by big-name chefs. We tell you which to visit—and which to pass by. Plus, a look at the new restaurants still to come.

Why Washington Food Critics Hate Bethesda

Why Washington Food Critics Hate Bethesda

The Post’s Tom Sietsema and other D.C. reviewers rarely have anything nice to say about Bethesda restaurants. Our food editor investigates why.

The Making of a Chef

The Making of a Chef

L’Academie de Cuisine student Jenna Meyer had all the ingredients for success at the culinary school. Then the real world entered the mix…

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Cooking Class

Strawberry Tart With Homemade Ricotta Cream

Strawberry Tart With Homemade Ricotta Cream

An early summer sweet treat.

Education and Parenting

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Names

Names

A short story.