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Sue Nibeck: A Legacy of Community Building Through Hinsdale Farmers Market

Sue Nibeck: A Legacy of Community Building Through Hinsdale Farmers Market

Sue Nibeck has always focused on improving her surroundings. In 1976, this drive led her to establish the Hinsdale Farmers Market. This market recently marked its 50th year. It operates each Monday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October 12 on Chicago Avenue, between Garfield and Washington Streets. After moving from the New York...

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Target Appoints Isaac Mizrahi as Creative Director

Target Appoints Isaac Mizrahi as Creative Director

Target has announced the appointment of Isaac Mizrahi, a renowned designer and television personality, as creative director at large. Known for his vibrant fashion designs, Mizrahi will mentor Target designers, advise on product design and innovation, and foster new partnerships. Target’s collaboration with Mizrahi is not new. In 2002, Mizrahi partnered with Target to launch...

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James Beard Awards Honor Culinary Excellence Amidst Political Themes

James Beard Awards Honor Culinary Excellence Amidst Political Themes

The James Beard Awards, known for recognizing excellence in the restaurant industry, were celebrated on Monday night in Chicago. Established in 1991, this year’s event was marked by political undertones and local pride. Philadelphia’s prominent dining venue, Kalaya, earned the outstanding restaurant accolade. Michael Tusk, chef and co-owner of Quince and Cotogna in San Francisco,...

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Understanding Emotional Support After a Breakup

Understanding Emotional Support After a Breakup

Column by Carolyn Hax Dear Carolyn: My long-term, though inconsistent, boyfriend erupted in anger when I mentioned he was mansplaining something trivial. After apologizing, he dismissed my apology, saying it was insufficient, and has since completely ignored me. In such situations, it is vital for those around us to offer comfort and understanding rather than...

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Dealing with a Retiree’s Reluctance to Declutter

Dealing with a Retiree’s Reluctance to Declutter

For those navigating retirement, the challenge of letting go of possessions collected over decades can be significant. One letter writer recently shared her experience with her husband, who struggles to part with items he has owned for more than 20 years. After nearly three decades of marriage, the couple has reached a point where decluttering...

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Forward-Facing Sonar: Changing the Fishing Landscape

Forward-Facing Sonar: Changing the Fishing Landscape

Anglers have long appreciated the calm that fishing brings, accompanied by a simple fishing pole and perhaps advanced sonar technology that provides a clear view of the aquatic life beneath. Forward-facing sonar is gaining popularity, allowing anglers to enhance their catch rate while prompting questions about its impact on fishing and fish populations. Gary Korsgaden,...

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UFC Fights Outside White House Reflect Cultural Shift in Washington

UFC Fights Outside White House Reflect Cultural Shift in Washington

A significant shift in Washington’s cultural scene occurred over a weekend dedicated to celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary. On this occasion, President Trump made an unexpected move by hosting Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) bouts on the South Lawn of the White House. The weekend began with the National Symphony Orchestra performing an evening of...

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The Complex Decision of Retirement and Its Wider Impact

The Complex Decision of Retirement and Its Wider Impact

A couple in Kansas City discusses their potential retirement at age 62, equipped with Social Security statements and a calculator. Both have worked for 40 years and now consider leaving their jobs to spend more time with family, travel, or play golf. While retirement appears rewarding, subtle challenges lurk beneath the surface. Interestingly, early retirement...

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Pride Month Celebrations Mix with Major League Baseball Events

Pride Month Celebrations Mix with Major League Baseball Events

As June progresses, Pride Month continues to be a prominent theme across Major League Baseball (MLB) events. Many teams have taken different approaches to celebrate or acknowledge the occasion. The Los Angeles Dodgers participated by wearing rainbow hats during one of their games. In contrast, the Texas Rangers refrained from engaging in Pride Month activities,...