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Out With Rolls-Royce, In With Volvo – A Bethesda car dealership is switching from selling luxury Rolls-Royce cars to Volvo vehicles, and it’s not entirely because of the typical Rolls-Royce price tag. The general manager of the new Volvo store said the Washington area just isn’t as glitzy as some other metropolitan areas. [The Gazette]

Artists With Disabilities Show Work At Ratner Museum – Cornerstone Montgomery is again hosting its vocational arts program for artists with disabilities at Bethesda’s Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum (10001 Old Georgetown Rd.). The “New Visions” show will run until June 30 at the Ratner museum Carriage House and an artist reception is set for 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on June 1. [Cornerstone Montgomery]

Gansler, Mizeur Debate Without Brown – Doug Gansler and Heather Mizeur debated on Tuesday night while Anthony Brown, the third Democratic gubernatorial candidate in June’s primary, sat out. The debate featured an empty lectern with Brown’s name on it. Brown’s campaign used the time to publish its campaign fundraising numbers, which far outpaced Gansler and Mizeur. [Washington Post]

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