Arts & Culture

Round House Theatre loses federal grant for play that already finished performances

Plus: Chicago-based trust won’t invest in MoCo properties due to rent control; guide dogs learn how to interact with first responders

From Bethesda Magazine: Five things we love right now

Last-minute Mother's Day options — coffee flight, floral design workshop, crafting on the cheap — are among our picks

From Bethesda Magazine: Saturday Night Ladies gaming group

SNL has a different meaning for these women who meet weekly for games and companionship

Strathmore to host World Pride event dropped by Kennedy Center

International Pride Orchestra will perform June 5 at North Bethesda venue

From Bethesda Magazine: Mark your calendar for these 18 MoCo events in May, June

Warmer weather, longer days mean it’s time for festivals, community events and more
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From Bethesda Magazine: A conversation with businessman Bruce Case

Case Architects & Remodelers CEO, president on lessons learned from a meaningful book

No fairy godmother necessary: A senior finds her dream dress at county’s Prom Couture Closet

Plus: Special Olympics founder to be honored with sports award; A Silver Spring woman recalls giving gift to pope

From the vault: Potomac teacher kisses Pope Francis in photo seen around the world

The Heights School teacher Jeff Thompson was photographed giving the pope a kiss on the head during his visit to the area in 2015

From Bethesda Magazine: Rainy day clothes and accessories

From a drizzle to a downpour, these chic and functional items make a splash

From Bethesda Magazine: Where ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac’ really go

From seafood to shopping and everything in between, here are the TV stars’ frequented spots

From Bethesda Magazine: Science-inspired glass art

Rockville’s Jane Hartman has made a business of selling glass pieces with a nod to everything from microbiology to paleontology
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