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Drinking From the Fountain of Youth in Chicago

by Kim 11.10.2009 Play
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When I was five, I was the “character” in my family. Being the youngest daughter of four girls, I innocently sought after (and claimed) the attention of my family with my super silly dances and crazy mismatched outfits. The crazier my moves, the more reaction I received, which I loved! Over the subsequent 15 years, [...]

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What You Can Learn From the Making of “Where The Wild Things Are”

by Jason 10.11.2009 Play
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On the plane coming home from New York the other day, after the flight attendant told us to turn off our portable electronic devices, I reached for the Delta Sky magazine in the seat back pocket. I was delighted to find an article on the upcoming movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book, Where [...]

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There’s An Adult In My Soup

by Jason 08.06.2009 Adult In My Soup

When I was a kid, my soup was just right, Yummy and tasty, a veritable delight. Two cups of dreams and a full pint of play, A pinch of curiosity for the perfect bouquet. Passion and wonder and faith it had too, I’d dare you to taste a happier stew! But when I got older, [...]

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How to Create a Theme for Your Summer (and Why You Really Should)

by Jason 07.12.2009 Play
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In an episode of Seinfeld, after discovering that a severance package from the New York Yankees should last him about three months, George Costanza decided to take the summer off, declaring it the “Summer of George.” Some of the activities he engaged in were playing frolf, purchasing a new recliner with a refrigerator in it, [...]

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