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The historic movie theater in Chevy Chase, DC, recently made the switch from showing films via 35-millimeter projectors to screening them via digital projectors.
The anthology features the work of nearly 50 local writers.
Corcoran, Phillips and others to offer free admission or special deals.
The Washington National Cathedral will receive a $100,000 grant to help restore the earthquake-damaged vaulted ceiling inside its nave.
New York City may have Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night," but Bethesda's got the David van Go-berg one.
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald had deep ties in Maryland, some of which you can see for yourself.
Bethesda’s Gallery B’s May exhibition features work by local artists, as well as a collaborative piece to be sold for charity.
The 10th annual Bethesda Fine Arts Festival will be held May 11 and 12 at Woodmont Triangle, with more than 20,000 expected to attend.
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The Gaithersburg Book Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the grounds of City Hall in Olde Towne Gaithersburg on May 18.
Barton Rubenstein's newest large-scale sculpture, "Vortex," is located in the courtyard of a Gaithersburg apartment building.
The Art Walk still drew a crowd, especially at the “Tunnel Vision” exhibition at the Bethesda Metro Station.
Oscar nominee Julian Assange biopic and more to air during 11-day festival.
Oscar nominee Julian Assange biopic and more will air during the 11-day festival.
This month’s Art Walk coincides with the opening of “Fair Focus,” Gallery B’s April exhibition.
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Chevy Chase glass artist Kathie Perry Lynch will be one of the more than 250 artisans to show work at the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival this month.
Event is at Black Hill Regional Park; thousands expected to attend
Several Chevy Chase writers made it to the final round of the writing contests.
Works by Chevy Chase artist Betty Pomarede will be featured next month in a show at New York City's Agora Gallery.
Chevy Chase residents Sean and Andrea Nix Fine will introduce their Academy Award-winning documentary short—"Inocente"—at two Avalon Theatre screenings on April 11.
Chevy Chase residents Sean and Andrea Nix Fine will introduce their documentary short—"Inocente"—at two Avalon Theatre screenings on April 11. Proceeds from the screenings will benefit an arts program for youth facing adversity.
For the second year in a row, Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School student Cary Spector advanced to the finalist round of the Gaithersburg Book Festival's short story contest for high school students.
Artists, submit your work to the regional juried visual art competition.
Judges will determine the winner, but audience members will choose who advances to the final round.
David Clark's film "Titans of the Ice Age" screens at the National Museum of Natural History on Thursday evening, March 21. It will be shown nationwide soon.
The Chevy Chase Library hosts a spelling bee for adults 55 years old and up.
A photo exhibit features the heyday of the Baby Boomers, millions of whom settled in the DC suburbs.
Two of Evin Bail O'Keeffe's recipes—and 12 of her photos—are featured in "A Modern Irish Cookbook," published by Goodall's of Ireland.
The Kennedy Center will play host to the Tony Award-winning "The Book of Mormon" from July 9 through Aug. 18.
Get your groove on at a Bethesda dance studio Friday and catch award-winning performers at Round House Theatre Saturday.
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The recently-released film starring Jeremy Irons, Viola Davis and Emma Thompson is based on the best-selling young adult novel.
Six original plays are set to be produced and performed in 24 hours.
Nation's Capital features prominently in three Best Picture nominees.
Brookfield Properties is proposing to offer up studio and exhibition space in exchange for the de-commissioning of three public art pieces.
Check out the work of local artists at an opening reception during Friday’s Art Walk.