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Tom Sietsema’s 2011 Fall Dining Guide

(Sean McCormick / FOR THE WASHINGTON POST)

See The Post critic’s picks for 40 restaurants by price, star rating, cuisine and location. The guide includes tips from Washington personalities and the results of our user survey where readers share the restaurants where they’re a regular.

@Work Advice: Round 4 results

Only three of the four finalists made it through our live chat round! See who was eliminated, then make the case for your favorite remaining contestant in the comments.

Dining

Le Zinc lacks some important elements

Le Zinc lacks some important elements

The French bistro in Cleveland Park offers uneven fare and service.

First Person Singular

Tom Lyons, 66, videographer/filmmaker, Stories of You

A videographer discusses how people want to explain their lives for the people they will leave behind.

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Whatever Happened To ...

Bettye Kearse (the woman out to prove she's a descendant of Madison)

... the possible relative of James Madison?

Bettye Kearse decided to pursue DNA testing to see whether she is descended from a president.

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Closer Inspection

Closer Inspection: the Hogettes

Closer Inspection: the Hogettes

The Hogettes still got the look.

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Trend Report

Trend Report

Trend Report

This fall, prim is in. 

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Editor's Query

Tell us about a time when ...

... you were proud of a parent.

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Your Turn

Your Turn: Readers react

Your Turn: Readers react

Readers on “The hidden Anacostia.”

Second Glance

Can you spot the differences between these two photos?

Dilbert

The comic strip runs weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.

Sunday Crossword

Merle Reagle’s crossword puzzle appears weekly in The Washington Post Magazine.