A little more than a decade ago, Gene Goss decided to take a weeklong photography workshop with a teacher named Bill Lea in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. From…
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(Re)Birth
Twenty years after the loss of legendary fashion designer Gianni Versace, destiny seemed to step in to create the perfect scenario for our annual fall fashion shoot. In collaborating with…
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Still Life
When she was in high school, Judy Skulborstad went on a class trip to see a large Renoir exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago—and her life was forever changed….
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On Pointe
Morgan Clune says that someday she wants to study astrophysics or astronomy. But she’ll be a little busy for a while pursuing her other passion—dance. Clune was selected as one…
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Kaleidoscope Life
When she was in fourth grade, Barb Rydz Ross’ teacher, Sister Agnes, asked her to do a very special project—to create, with her drawings, a large banner that would hang…
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Art Of The Smile
At the Barrington office of Dr. James Gavrilos, DDS, PC, the adage of a picture being worth a thousand words has never been more apt. As one of the premier…
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Head To Heart
Just over two years ago, Lisa DiMucci got the news that no wife or mother is ever prepared for. Her husband Sal had been in a car accident that would…
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Horse Country Evening
It may be hard to imagine so close to home—children and youth that have exhausted all their options with the Department of Child and Family Services—at last finding a place…
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A Colorful Life
Most of us bring back mementos of our travels—a silk scarf from Paris; Venetian blown glass from Italy; a container of sand from the white beaches of the Mediterranean. When…
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Citizen Chrissie
Barrington’s Chrissie Mena was sitting with her husband Rey Mena at the recent Barrington Area Development Council’s annual dinner and awards presentation when she heard Dave Nelson begin introducing this…
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