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  • Several weeks ago, 72-year-old Diane Pieczynski and her husband paid $1,900 and upgraded their old Weber charcoal kettle grill to one of its top-of-the-line gas models in stainless steel.

    Haute Coals: Frilly Grilling on the Backyard BBQ Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • "It's a beautiful thing," says Mrs. Pieczynski of Frankfort, Ill., who insists she'll be doing most of the grilling.

    Haute Coals: Frilly Grilling on the Backyard BBQ Gwendolyn Bounds 2011

  • Linda Pieczynski, a spokeswoman for Call to Action, a liberal Catholic group, said, "For a president to try to get the leader of any religious organization to manipulate his fellow clergymen to support a political candidate crosses the line in this country."

    06/13/2004 2004

  • “‘The Da Vinci Code’ sparked it all,” said Pieczynski.

    Analyzing the ‘Code’ 2004

  • Gardner 14-4. 7th/8th: Reijm p. Pieczynski: 56. 160

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Gardner 14-4. 7th/8th: Reijm p. Pieczynski: 56. 160

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Gardner 14-4. 7th/8th: Reijm p. Pieczynski: 56. 160

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Gardner 14-4. 7th/8th: Reijm p. Pieczynski: 56. 160

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Pieczynski is involved in many school ensembles including the Wind Ensemble, Philharmonic, New Music Ensemble, Early Music Ensemble and World Steel Band, as well as small chamber ensembles.

    News 2010

  • Pieczynski has been commissioned to compose music for the recitals of many of her fellow students and works closely with performers.

    News 2010

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