Picture Gallery
(05) Dad & Vicki wedding day 9 May 1987
This picture was taken on May 9th, 1987 at the Tlaquepaque Chapel.1
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(10) October 1988 - Angie & Bill's wedding
This picture was taken on October 16th, 1988 in Phoenix, Arizona.1
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1 Sophie Court, Woodcliff Lake, NJ
This picture was taken in 1983 at 1 Sophie Court.1
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1893 April 14 Was it Murder Found a Grave
This picture was taken on April 14th, 1893 in Brooklyn (Kings County), New York City, NY.1
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1946 - Buddy, Aura Anders Laub, & Ruth
This picture was taken in 1946 on Palmetto Street, Burlhome, Pennsylvania.1
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Agnes & Charlotte Trill - cropped
This picture was taken on March 24th, 1940.1
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Agnes Trill Funk Philanthropist
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Angie, Bill, Mariah & Emily - Oct 18, 2001
This picture was taken on October 18th, 2001.1
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Anthony Fornara grade 9 fall 2006
This picture was taken in September 2006.1
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Aunt Betty 1987
This picture was taken in 1987.1
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Aunt Julia 1987
This picture was taken in 1987.1
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Charlotte and John
This picture was taken about 1945.1
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Charlotte Trill
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Charlotte Trill & Unknown
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Chloe Dec 2006
This picture was taken in December 2006 in Phoenix, Arizona.1
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Edward O. Trill
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Evelyn, John, Agnes & Raymond Easter Sunday
This picture was taken on March 24th, 1940.1
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Grandpa Fornara, Grandma Doris, Ruth, Bill, Denise & Carole 1977 retouched
This picture was taken in 1977 in Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Group Picture
This picture was taken about 1945.
- Picture Notes
- Left to right:
Top Row: unknown, Henrietta OConnell (Trill), Raymond Trill, unknown, Josephine Fornara, Margaret Fornara, unknown, Elizabeth Fornara
Bottom Row: Charlotte Trill (Fornara) and John Fornara
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Henrietta O'Connell Trill
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Henrietta Trill & Benny Sicheri
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Henrietta Trill, John Fornara, Edward Trill & Howard Trill
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Howard Trill crop
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John & Agnes Funk
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John Fornara & Agnes Trill Easter Sunday cropped
This picture was taken on March 24th, 1940.1
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John Fornara & Edward Trill
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John Fornara & Raymond Trill - cropped
This picture was taken on March 24th, 1940.1
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John Funk
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John Hollahan, son George Hollahan, and granddaughter Ruth
This picture was taken in Danboro, Pennsylvania.1
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- Picture taken in Danboro, located just a few miles north of Doylestown, where Ruth Laub and Ronnie Capaldi (married) were living when Bill & Carole Capaldi were born. The house is gone, taken by the right of eminent domain so a highway could go through the area.
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Katelyn2x3
This picture was taken in 2006.1
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Kim & Claude
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Moby happy
This picture was taken in October 2003.1
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Nicholas Fornara Dec 2005
This picture was taken in December 2005.1
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Obed Trill
This picture was taken in New York City, New York.1
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Peter Fornara 1987
This picture was taken in 1987.
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- CENTER STAGE
BY STEFFEN SILVIS
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It would be impossible to consider the last 25 years of theater in Portland without Peter Fornara and Ric Young. They were a latter-day Hengist and Horsa who battled against hobbyism in the name of art. Both began their stage work here in the 1960s, becoming the driving forces in the '70s and '80s. Both were visionaries hailed for their originality and innovations, creating work that is still discussed. Both were candid to the point of truculence, perfectionists who thought nothing of closing a show that had already opened to overhaul it. Both had followers and ignorant detractors, and both were famous libertines who died prematurely of AIDS.
Fornara was the brooding, streetwise intellectual who scorned artifice and strove for a naked honesty on stage. He became associated with Shepard's gritty Buried Child and True West and laid bare the unadorned potency of Shakespeare's words. Young, on the other hand, was a fabricator of Decameronic dreams and vaudevillian terrors, an artist versed in fin de siècle decadence, which he expressed in Wilde's Salome and Dumas' Camille.
Fornara refused to use stage makeup, claiming it got in the way of his acting. When asked what a costume design might need, Young would answer, "More jewels, always more jewels." Their approach to casting complemented their philosophical differences. "The first thing I want as a director in choosing an actor is intelligence," Fornara said. "I like to use people I'm sexually attracted to," countered Young, "and I like to work with powerful people."
Fornara was a one-man moveable feast who craved a company. He started many excellent theaters, though none lasted long. Young, on the other hand, became synonymous with his theater, Storefront. To this day, there is nothing in Portland to rival it. Young was the Diaghilev of Burnside who embraced all the arts. He collaborated with Ursula K. LeGuin, Henk Pander and filmmaker Bill Reinhardt while promoting the exceptional work of performers like Wendy Westerwelle and Leigh Clark. Storefront was an intrinsic component in Portland's art scene, so much so that Mississippi Mud's editor, Joel Weinstein, once said, "I'd like to think of the magazine as a literary version of Storefront--biting and provocative." Fornara became Portland's theatrical Jeremiah and the scourge of proud amateurism. "We've evolved somehow to the state where it is morally correct to produce theater without substance," he said. "I'm committing some kind of sin for presenting theater with substance." Would that there were more such sinners today.
Two extensive interviews with the artists appeared in Willamette Week in early 1982, when they were both at the height of their powers. Later that year, the first mentions of AIDS appeared, casting a pall over the theater community. Toward the end, Young, very ill, sat among his fabrics and feathers for his friend Pander, who painted a haunting portrait of him entitled Prayer Before the Night. Fornara was surrounded by colleagues Gaynor Sterchi, Sam Mowry, Michele Mariana and others who joined Fornara in making an audio-tape version of King Lear. After their deaths--Young in 1992, Fornara in 1994--voices rose that the still-unnamed main stage at the Portland Center for the Performing Arts should be named in their honor (the honor finally fell to a wealthy patron). Yet Young and Fornara hardly need static memorials. Their energy and dedication to the art of theater remains in those who worked with them or watched them at work. Shaw once said of William Morris, "You can lose a man like this only by your own death, not by his." Fornara and Young are still very much alive on Portland's stages.
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Raymond Trill Easter Sunday March 24, 1940
This picture was taken on March 24th, 1940.1
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Ronnie Capaldi
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Ruth & Vernon 1941 retouched
This picture was taken in 1941 in Pennsylvania, USA.1
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Ruth Jean Hollahan, about 16 years old c. 1939
This picture was taken about 1939.1
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Ruth Laub (Hollahan)
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Ruth Laub retouched
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Silvio John Fornara, Easter Sunday, March 24, 1940
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The Aunts' Beach House
This picture was taken in May 1987 at 124 East Sand Dune.1
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Ticino map
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Wedding 01
This picture was taken on June 3rd, 2006 at the Vetlanda Kyrka (Vetlanda Church).1
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Wedding 02
This picture was taken on June 3rd, 2006 at the Vetlanda Kyrka (Vetlanda Church).1
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