March / April 2025

March / April 2025 Bethesda Magazine Cover

From Bethesda Magazine: A conversation with businessman Bruce Case

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

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: A Bethesda basement-turned-game room

Neon lights, Skee-Ball machines and a snack bar are just a few features that attract family and friends

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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From Bethesda Magazine: What seven MoCo notables are up to

A roundup of authors, inventors and entrepreneurs who educate and elevate their community and beyond

From Bethesda Magazine: Italiamo Kitchen, a cultural crossover restaurant

This Persian Italian restaurant serves fusion flavors in Derwood

From Bethesda Magazine: A matchmaker’s wedding

A Bethesda couple celebrated their second chance at love with family, a dessert reception and several nods to the groom’s passion for PEZ dispensers

From Bethesda Magazine: How local experts turn a house into a home

Peek inside a restaurant owner’s oversized kitchen island, a stylist’s closet chandelier, a winemaker’s decades-old collection and other upgraded spaces that pros have made their own

From Bethesda Magazine: Three trips to savor spring

From city sights to scenic byways, try these nearby adventures

From Bethesda Magazine: 8 things local nutrition experts do when feeding their kids

Three moms offer tried-and-true tips to getting healthful meals past picky eaters
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From Bethesda Magazine: Marc Yamada on becoming police chief in the county he grew up in

The longtime local discusses how technology is changing policing, his hopes for the force, and the best Italian restaurant for date night

From Bethesda Magazine: Maryland’s first Teso Life now open in Rockville

Eat your way through the Asian department store our food critic calls ‘a wonderland of things I didn’t need but had to have’

From Bethesda Magazine: Extraordinary teens

From the soccer field to the science lab, these 10 teens are doing big things in our community

From Bethesda Magazine: Chevy Chase’s Elena James serves nostalgia on a plate

Childhood favorites inspire the fare at the recently opened American bistro from the owners of Opal and Nina May

From Bethesda Magazine: How to accessorize a snug room

A cozy den-like space that’s a refuge for reading, relaxing or a quiet drink for two, can be accomplished with a few of these curated items

From Bethesda Magazine: Montgomery County home sale highlights and trends

A snapshot of last year’s housing market in 17 local ZIP codes
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From Bethesda Magazine: 7 questions with The Golden Bachelorette

Rockville's Joan Vassos, 62, found love on ABC's reality show

From Bethesda Magazine: Readability provides a sensory-friendly storytelling experience

Students share their love of reading with neurodivergent children

From Bethesda Magazine: Play in a Day by the numbers

24 hours to plan, 17 years of the tradition, countless memories

From Bethesda Magazine: How a Gaithersburg veterinarian cares for Iditarod sled dogs

Tales from the Arctic about the four-legged athletes in ‘The Last Great Race’

What to do in Montgomery County in March and April

Find music, performances, festivals and more to enjoy this spring

From Bethesda Magazine: Real estate agents with the highest sales

See the 226 agents and 90 teams that made our 2025 list
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