Elena Ferrarin
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The 'King of Tapas'Dec 13, 2007 10:00 pm - One might assume that as the owner of five successful restaurants -- two in Chicago and three in the suburbs -- tapas virtuoso Emilio Gervilla would be content. Instead,...
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Lombard man uses bilingual skills to explore different countriesDec 04, 2007 10:00 pm - Some say being bilingual is a ticket to the world, and Mauricio Calatayud's life is a testament to that. The 33-year-old has roamed the world since he was a teenager, re...
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Armless guitarist aims to inspireNov 23, 2007 10:00 pm - Imagine living a life without arms, and you'll probably think of all you couldn't do by yourself, such as bathe, dress and eat. But it turns out there are plenty of thin...
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Teatro Luna hits mark with look at 'being a man'Nov 22, 2007 10:00 pm - Whatever "being a man" means, it's complex, multi-faceted and, more often than not, a matter of opinion --that much is clear from Teatro Luna's latest production in Chic...
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Program turns U-46 kids on to conservationNov 22, 2007 10:00 pm - Do it for the polar bears, Rachel Nalepa told about 150 students at Sheridan Elementary School in Elgin. Carbon dioxide, Nalepa explained during a Nov. 16 presentation, ...
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Latino population leaving city for suburbsNov 18, 2007 10:00 pm - The increase in the Chicago area's Latino population reflects a well-documented national trend. But contrary to popular belief, new births -- not immigration -- account ...
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Moreno still brings style and sizzleNov 15, 2007 10:00 pm - Hollywood legend Rita Moreno has acted for the big screen, in hit TV shows and on theater stages, but she always looks forward to performing her one-woman cabaret show. ...
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'A Park in Our House': Family ties that bindNov 08, 2007 10:00 pm - What happens when the soul of an artist is eroded by the dreariness of forced labor? When the passion of a marriage is crushed by the weight of impoverishment...
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Ballet company puts a Cuban twist on Frankenstein storyNov 08, 2007 10:00 pm - Chicagos' newest classical ballet company will make its debut next weekend with "Frankenstein Ballet," featuring original choreography and music that blends the traditio...
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Suburban man's 22,500-mile trek through the Americas continuesNov 02, 2007 11:00 pm - From his first motorcycle ride to encounters with scorpions, Isai Madriz, of Montgomery, continues his 22,500-mile trek through the Americas. The 26-year-old set off fro...