May 21, 2012
November-December 2011

Features

The Great Divide

The Great Divide

Montgomery County is famously a place for the well-heeled, and for the wealthy. But it’s also a place now where some line up for free food and sleep four to a room.

Could the Next Governor be from Montgomery County?

Could the Next Governor be from Montgomery County?

The Magic 8 Ball says, “Definitely maybe”

Green Lanterns

Green Lanterns

2011 Bethesda Magazine Green Awards in partnership with Bethesda Green

A Guide to Giving

Every day, thousands of Montgomery County residents struggle with hunger, homelessness, inadequate health insurance and lack of employment, according to The Community Foundation for Montgomery County (CFMC).

Man of Persuasion

Man of Persuasion


Meet the 2011 Philanthropist of the Year: a man who works to meet the county’s needs, and never takes no for an answer

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Departments

Hometown

Welcome to the  Gayborhood

Welcome to the Gayborhood

Same-sex couples are finding a sense of community in the suburbs—even as they remain in legal limbo

Domestic Disturbances

Gimme a Break

Gimme a Break

Classified ads are filled with people ISO (In Search Of) everything from used pianos to Elvis impersonators. So why shouldn’t parents turn to them for a bit of help in their daily lives?

Suburban-ology

The Handyman Can

The Handyman Can

Who can take a lightbulb, and change it for you?

Bethesda HOME

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Bethesda HOME

Luxury Set in Stone

Luxury Set in Stone

A Bethesda quarry is transformed into the latest in condominium living

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Features in Bethesda HOME

Luxury Set in Stone

Luxury Set in Stone

A Bethesda quarry is transformed into the latest in condominium living

Room to Grow

Room to Grow

Three teenagers get the bedroom makeovers of their dreams

Bethesda HEALTH

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Bethesda HEALTH

Women on the Verge

Women on the Verge

Anorexia, bulimia, bingeing: Eating disorders aren’t just teenage problems anymore

Long Walk Back

Long Walk Back

After surviving two bouts of cancer as a teen, Bethesda's Jerry Sorkin thought he was in the clear. Then came the diagnosis that changed his life.

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Follow the Leader

Gotta Laugh

Gotta Laugh

A Potomac resident yuks into good health

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Features in Bethesda HEALTH

Women on the Verge

Women on the Verge

Anorexia, bulimia, bingeing: Eating disorders aren’t just teenage problems anymore

Long Walk Back

Long Walk Back

After surviving two bouts of cancer as a teen, Bethesda's Jerry Sorkin thought he was in the clear. Then came the diagnosis that changed his life.

Dine

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Reviews

Jake's and Blue 44

Jake's and Blue 44

Jake’s and Blue 44 go head-to-head with similar formulas—but decidedly different strengths

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Cooking Class

Cooking Class

Cooking Class

Roasted Pork Loin stuffed with dried fruits, sage and pistachios

Education and Parenting

Archive »Fiction

Falling Into Forever

Falling Into Forever

A short story.