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Eva’s Bridals Outgrows Tinley Location, Opens in Orland Park
The wedding dress salon will be taking over the former House of Brides location on LaGrange Road.

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I spent a summer interning at Rolling Stone Magazine, and then began writing music stories for the Chicago Red Eye. I was fortunate to meet Mike Sager, the modern Beat poet of American feature writing, who teaches others how to write and report with grace. He remains a source of inspiration and guidance in the dark times. Around then, I convinced a hungover Jack Black to follow through on a scheduled interview. As time passed, I was freelancing for more publications. Following grad school I made a brief stab at playing music somewhat professionally. But writing soon pulled me back.
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After brief stints teaching at an alternative high school and immersed in online content, I am now a Patch editor.
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The wedding dress salon will be taking over the former House of Brides location on LaGrange Road.

Orland School District 135 board member Mary Bragg called for president John Carmody to leave the board, citing a violation of board policy about conversations between board members.
The wedding dress salon will be taking over the former House of Brides location on LaGrange Road.
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