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December 26, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Uncategorized | Comment »

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In honor of our placement in Oak Park, land of all things Frank Lloyd Wright, enjoy My Blank Page’s gingerbread version of Wright’s Fallingwater, via local blog Chicagoist.

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December 18, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Uncategorized | Comment »

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December 18, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Music | Comment »

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Generally speaking I’m a sucker for musicals, so I was expecting big things from Once when I saw it in the theater last June.  Despite high expectations, I was blown away.

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December 15, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Book Discussions, Fiction, uncategorized | Comment »

Thanks Anne for the head’s up on this great article from Conversational Reading comparing the literary work of Haruki Murakami (author of our January selection, The Wind Up Bird Chronicles, pictured above) and Kenzaburo Oe.

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December 13, 2007 | posted by jennifer | filed under Events | 4 Comments »

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December 12, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Uncategorized | Comment »

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December 4, 2007 | posted by monica | filed under Uncategorized | Comment »

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December 1, 2007 | posted by mandy | filed under Book Discussions, Fiction | Comment »

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