The North Shore Weekend East, Issue 169

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SATURDAY JANUARY 2 | SUNDAY JANUARY 3 2015

SUNDAY BREAKFAST

ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT

We talk with Downton Abbey star Elizabeth McGovern as the critically acclaimed show returns to PBS for its sixth season. P18

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SPORTS

Highland Park hockey player Garrett Collopy develops into an all-star. P14

SOCIAL

The Women’s Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital’s held it’s annual benefit. P12 FOLLOW US:

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A Slice of Heaven For Wilmette? BY EMILY SPECTRE DAILYNORTHSHORE.COM

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ILMETTE — Sisters f rom the Fraternite Notre Dame religious order are seeking a special use permit to open a French bakery in the storefront previously occupied by Heavenly Hearth Bread Company at 1101 Central Avenue. Called St. Roger Abbey Patisserie, the bakery plans to serve an assortment of baked goods, soups and sandwiches — with all proceeds donated to charity. Residents who frequent the Wilmette French Market may be familiar with the sisters from St. Roger Abbey who sell organic baked goods there and donate the proceeds to charity. “Whatever we sell is to help our mission,” Mother Superior Marie Martha told the Zoning Board of Appeals on Dec. 2. “Our mission is to help the poor [and] the needy. So this is a good cause.” The order also sells baked goods on its St. Roger Abbey website, Continued on PG 8

Left to right: Max Loebman, Max Goldstein, and Stef Roti.

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he suburbs of the North Shore have a long and enduring history and presence in the world of modern rock music. Members of Fall Out Boy, singer/songwriter Liz Phair, musicians Jason Narducy and Freda Love Smith, and Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan are just a few music makers with connections to the stretch between Evanston and points north. It’s time to add the trio Yoko & The Oh No’s, featuring magnetic lead singer Max Goldstein (from Highwood) on vocals, drummer Stef Roti (from Wilmette) and bass player Max Loebman, to the list. It takes more than a clever name to get people’s attention (although it doesn’t hurt) and Yoko & The Oh No’s have been getting plenty, including a mention in the December 2015 Out 100 issue of Out Magazine (featuring President Barack Obama on the cover). Working in the band’s favor on its eponymous Autumn Tone Records debut is a strong set of tunes, including “Heart Attack,” “Nobody Wants To Know,” “In Pieces,” “Lone Wolf ” and “Who’d Stop Me,” all performed with a youthful exuberance. I spoke with Max Goldstein and Stef about the band and more. Continued on PG 8

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