In November, the Art Institute of Chicago opened Strokes of Genius, an exhibition of Italian drawings from the collection of Chicagoans Jean and Steven Goldman. The Goldmans, formerly of…
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Lurie Children’s Holiday Outreach
The Founders’ Board of Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago kicked off the holiday season with the fourth annual Winter Wishes: Holiday Cocktail Celebration on November 20,…
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Actor translates play into American Sign Language
Robert Schleifer of Highland Park, who is deaf, is the recipient of a 3Arts Fellowship from the University of Illinois in Chicago. Reading: I’m reading “Art” by a French playwright…
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Champion of prosperity
Three weeks after the election, John Tillman settles in at Egg Harbor Café in Glenview. Bedecked in a coat and tie and having ordered a Sir Dugan Frittata (a three-egg…
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Interview with author Lisa Scottoline
New York Times best-selling and Edgar Award-winning author Lisa Scottoline visited Barnes & Noble at Westfield Old Orchard on Friday, Dec. 5, 2014 at 5 p.m. to discuss her new novel,…
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Camp Hope 10th Anniversary
On November 20, 2014, friends of Camp Hope gathered in celebration of the organization’s 10th anniversary. Camp Hope, a recreational and residential summer camp for children, teenagers, and young adults…
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Matter of Taste: LYFE Kitchen
Jeremy Bringardner is the corporate executive chef for LYFE (Love Your Food Everyday) Kitchen. What’s your background? At 14, I got a job at Domino’s Pizza — they promised me…
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Names for What Binds Us
Gabrielle Selz’s memoir Unstill Life paints a picture of family, ego, and the world of modern art. Gabrielle Selz grew up with the Abstract Expressionist art movement taking shape around…
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