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By food for the soul, on October 16th, 2010%
Contributed by bturner@highlightsofchicago.com
A few years ago I was deciding what I would like to do when I retired from my educational publishing job. One idea was to go back to school and the other idea was to volunteer at the Chicago History Museum. Little did I know, but volunteering . . . → Read More: What’s Next?
By food for the soul, on July 16th, 2010%
“Art is the only thing you cannot punch a button for. You must do it the old-fashioned way. Stay up and really burn the midnight oil. There are no compromises.” ~ Leonytne Price
Whatever the medium, looking at what someone has created, poured their heart and soul into, has the power . . . → Read More: Art with A Local Flavor
By food for the soul, on June 12th, 2010%
Submitted by sheri@sheritherapist.com
As I child I succumbed to elective mutism. That and living in my head were responses to living in a household in which violence and other forms of insanity were a daily occurrence. The arts sustained me. My father was a painter and a writer. It was understood. I was . . . → Read More: Discovering My Voice and My Creative Expression
By food for the soul, on May 30th, 2010%
Contributed by villagegirl92
I was born in Brooklyn, NY but moved to Florida shortly before my ninth birthday. In my forties, I moved to Manhattan for an amazing eleven years. For one year, I lived near Gramercy Park, later I moved to mid-town, just blocks from Grand Central Terminal, The United . . . → Read More: Bringing Dreams to Life
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