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Talk Back To Us!

Thursday, June 5th, 2008 by Kelly

We mean it. Channel that inner smart ass and let us know what you think!

We’ve opened up the “comments” feed on our blog roll for you - our NorthShoreInsider friends. If you read something that makes your ears burn or your heart sing in agreement, post a comment! If there’s a blog about a great restaurant, and you can one-up us, go for it! If you want to chime in with a “OMG! I love that place too!” - we want to see it! From time to time, we’ll ask a question - if you’ve got an opinion, share it!

NorthShoreInsider can only get better when we hear from the people that use it - namely, you. So don’t be shy! To start things off on a summer theme, we’re asking you:

What’s your favorite beach and why?

Post a comment and let us know - where’s the best sand? Who’s got the best looking lifeguards? Where are the kids the friendliest? Best concession stand? Talk! Talk!

Really? That’s All You Got?

Thursday, May 29th, 2008 by Kelly

So…I’m standing in my kitchen this morning thrilled to find a loaf of bread in the freezer – it means I won’t have to go to the store today and can wait until tomorrow when there’s money in the checking account again – when my husband comments on the story in the Trib this morning about NU graduates ticked off that Mayor Daley is the commencement speaker.

Nice.

Really, seniors? That’s all you’ve got to whine about? Look - we’d all like Barack Obama, Stephen Colbert, or Kofi Annan to see us off on our life’s great journey. But let me tell you something – in 10 years, you won’t remember who gave your speech, let alone what they said. Whatever you may think of Mr. Daley, the guy has done a heckuva lot more with his life than you have yet, so get off that high horse, sit on your arse and listen to him. Or don’t. No one says you have to go to your graduation. A shame you would miss it after all that hard work, but your choice.

I can understand and respect your disappointment that your university didn’t snag that “big” name to mark the occasion, but to go so far as to e-mail the university president to express your displeasure says to me that you simply have nothing to worry about. Must be nice. Maybe you can take that time you would have been listening to Mr. Daley speak to reflect upon some of the problems of others, since that’s the biggest fish you have to fry. Take for instance, the handful of classmates you surely must have who can’t afford their tuition next year. Maybe their parents just lost jobs and have to tell their son or daughter they can’t go back. Or how about the classmate that just got diagnosed with cancer? Or the one who’s got family in Iraq?

And if your university’s choice for a commencement speaker is this upsetting to you, it’s my sincere hope this is the biggest personal tragedy you endure. Because life is not college. I hope you land that six-figure job right out of the chute, you never have to drive a car that’s “beneath” you, you snag a smoking hot husband or wife, you and your family all remain in excellent health, your children don’t challenge you in any way, you can always make that mortgage payment on that McMansion in that perfect neighborhood, your stock portfolio never disappoints, and cryogenics advances far enough that you should never have to experience grief over the loss of a loved one. Because if not, I fear you’re going to be bitterly disappointed in life.

You have just spent the last four or more years working hard to educate yourself - it’s too bad that education didn’t have an impact on common sense.

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Jazz On The Cheap

Sunday, March 16th, 2008 by Kelly

If you’ve never taken advantage of some of the top-notch entertainment Northwestern University has to offer, you are MISSING OUT.

Seriously – for just $22, the five of us in our family were able to enjoy about an hour-and-a-half of some great, great jazz music from the NU Jazz Sextet and Jazz Ensemble Saturday night at Pick-Staiger Hall. We were able to park adjacent to the building, walk right up and get tix, and sit anywhere we wanted in the venue, which was really, embarrassingly two-thirds empty for the quality of music provided. People need to get out and enjoy the music!

I was worried the kids could be a nuisance - that the concert would be a bit o the uppity side. It was a 7:30 show after all, and there wasn’t popcorn, Dan Zane or Justin Roberts anywhere around. I was worried that we’d get that “look” from the serious folk who wanted to appreciate their jazz without kids present. Instead, the kids were very well-behaved (although my 6-year-old wanted to know why there weren’t any “words” with the music), and he couple immediately in front of us turned around promptly at the end of the show and complimented the kids on how well they did, and how impressed they were there to listen. Whew - dodged a bullet!

If you’ve ever wondered if this type of concert and venue would be appropriate for your kids, I encourage you to try it out - after all, even if you do have to leave, it’s not as if you’re throwing away a $75 ticket. And it exposes them to music they won’t hear a lot of otherwise, unless you’re playing it at home. Check it out!

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