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Laurie Maisanoliving in Chicago, IL
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| TOTAL VIEWS: 4,338 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 5 | | | FAVORITED BY: 0 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 11/28/2005 |
I am a 25-year-old senior magazine journalism student at Columbia College Chicago who will graduate in December. Currently, I'm writing for Echo Magazine. Originally from Livonia, Michigan, I relocated to Chicago to finish school and begin my career. Education/Experience: Columbia College Chicago/Senior Interests: Photography, Cooking, Painting, Travel, Graphic Design Affiliations: Echo Magazine URL RSS |
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There is a black-and-white photo from1985 where I'm sitting on my grandma's back porch steps. I'm wearing endless bangle and black jelly bracelets, multiple strands of pearls, and far too much makeup... By Laurie Maisano | Published 1/23/2006
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Rob Rodemeyer wasn't just the president of the Student Board of Governors at Wayne State, an editor on The Law Review and a soon-to-be lawyer-he's also a professional clown. By Laurie Maisano | Published 1/20/2006
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Today Lincoln Square is unofficially known as "Germantown," housing the largest concentration of Germans in Chicago, but that wasn't always the case. In the early 1800's settlers moved to the area to seek refuge from the pollution and crime of the city. By Laurie Maisano | Published 1/4/2006
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Two of Diane Arbus's portraits in particular, "A Boy with a Straw Hat Waiting to March in a Pro-War Parade" (N.Y.C. 1967) and "A Young Man in Curlers at Home on West 20th Street" (N.Y.C. 1966) provide a visual representation of 1960s American tensions. By Laurie Maisano | Published 12/26/2005
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For PrimeTime Live, airing shocking, investigative pieces during "sweeps" is nothing new. In fact, almost exactly 12 years ago, they aired a particular hidden camera report on the unsanitary meat handling practices of a grocery chain called Food Lion By Laurie Maisano | Published 12/7/2005
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