As early as the Roman winter solstice of Saturnalia, the darkest time of the year was celebrated with light, festivals, and boughs of evergreen. The Christmas tree, dating to 16th…
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Cure All
Megan Dragich remembers it like it was yesterday. The year was 1978. She was 19 and living in the all-girls dormitory at University of Illinois. One day a group of…
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Power Women
SINCE ITS INCEPTION seven years ago, Hinsdale Living magazine has sought to empower local women with a long-standing commitment to engage, inspire, and champion the leaders who build, uplift and…
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Peak Gait
It’s not easy being a small business owner, and the challenges are sometimes even greater when you’re a woman small business owner. Add to those rigors the unprecedented obstacles presented…
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Virtually Uncorked
While the world’s attention has been focused on the recent pandemic and the race to find a cure for COVID-19 this year, another fight continues on the home front to…
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All Hail
If you’re been to a “supper club” while on a sojourn in Door County or some other expedition up north, you may think you are prepared for what you will…
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The Race is On
2020 will go down in history as the year of virtual reality. From how our children learn to how we work and even how we mark milestone occasions, to staying…
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Pony Up
It’s known as one of the most elite parties in the world—a “party” that West Suburban polo fans have been enjoying at Oak Book Polo Club since 1922. There are…
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Global Defender
From the early 1900s through the early 1940s, there was another contagious disease outbreak that had parents restricting their children’s exposure to others—particularly during summer months—and brought travel between affected…
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Yes, and…
For more than 50 years, The Second City has shined a global spotlight on the “second city” of Chicago as the world’s most renowned improvisational comedy theater and training center….
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