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Robert Eisenbraun

Robert Eisenbraun | Professional Volunteer

Mr. Eisenbraun resides in Albany Park, a troubled, diverse neighborhood at the end of the Brown Line in Chicago, Illinois. Youngest son of an electrical engineer and a nurse, he was homegrown, homeschooled, and home-stewed in St. Louis, Missouri. He came out of the family rehab in Old North a tint stranger than others and a mite sharper. In the late 1990s he enjoyed some gamesTotal Annihilation, King’s Quest/Space Quest/Monkey Island series’s with favorites Ron Gilbert, Clayton Kauzlaric, and Chris Taylor. For balance, he played C&C, War2, and Half-Life. and took up many of his family’s musical tastes.

Projects:
Lonely Monster Records

Currently writing a short film titled “The Last Job.”
Volunteer at Cornerstone Festival, Little Turtle Music & Arts Festival, U.S. Open Squash, and Naperville Indie Film Fest.

Webmaster for North Park News.

Editor for the DMOZ and MusicMOZ.

Anna

Anna (Badenoch) Eisenbraun | Live Theatre Electrician & Actress

Anna married Robert on May 31, 2008, at half past one in the afternoon. Her family encourages her collection of children’s books and crocheting, both very feminine pursuits. Perhaps her greatest nod to femininity is the genuine fancy she has for cooking, taught to her by her father, whom she takes after. Possibly yet another nod to femininity is the number of siblings Anna has; they top off at five. Perhaps least feminine is her deftness in tuck pointing and leadership.

Anna doesn’t spend much time on the site, so Robert wrote her biography for her.

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