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Beekeeper program available for Skokie residents
Looking for a little adventure and are not afraid or allergic, there's a program turning residents into beekeepers. Abdullah Motiwala, the founder of Heaven's Honey, Inc., talks more about what it takes to become a beekeeper.
Owner moves into Evanston’s first Passive House and tells about it
Margaret Stender moved into her new home three days before she joined her architect, Nathan Kipnis, to introduce Evanston’s first “passive” house to an overflow audience on April 25 at the Evanston History Center. Deborah Kasindorf, EHC executive director, introduced the presenters and reminded the audience that...
Season three of ‘The Bear’ films in Evanston, Jeremy Allen White and Jamie Lee Curtis spotted on set
Production vehicles, security guards and film cameras lined Lincolnwood Drive and surrounding streets while the hit TV series “The Bear” filmed in Evanston Thursday. With the potential of seeing actors Jeremy Allen White and Jamie Lee Curtis on set, Evanston residents lined the outskirts of the permit lines to watch the production in action.
At This Time: Ageless
Elizabeth Klein, a senior at Evanston Township High School, is joined by her grandmother—and model—Barbara Bradford at the opening of a student photo show at Perspective Gallery. “She caught me at a very pensive and wistful moment,” said Bradford as she toured the show. “I hang out with her a lot,” said Klein, who thinks this is one of the best photos she’s taken. The show, which features the work of 40 students from across the Chicago area, runs until May 26 at the gallery, 1310½ Chicago Avenue, and on Perspective’s website. Also chosen for the show from work by 170 photographers were ETHS students Madeline Rose Andreotti, Jacinta Diversiev, Winston Flowers Jr., Sydney Hletko, Eleanor Pavich, Ian William Peppers, Charlene Solis, Erik Van Leer, Kevin Watts, Eleanor Witte-McCarville and Fiona Wonderlich. (Photo by Richard Cahan.)
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