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CHICAGO’S SPRINGTIME ADVENTURES IN FULL BLOOM

There are so many plates spinning now but it's a good thing. It means Chicago is thriving in brand new ways with lots of new restaurants opening, new events and so much more. Phil Stefani is bringing back his much loved Tavern on Rush to the Thompson hotel this summer; La Grande Boucherie and La Serre have brought a bit of Paris to Chicago. Tre Dita in the St. Regis is dramatic and delicious and Chris and Susie Malayon's Butcher and the Bear is reviving the Lincoln Park dining scene single-handedly.

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Spring is bursting out all over in Chicago (Shutterstock photo)
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Blossom instagram graphicThe event scene has never been hotter with almost each one being a record-breaker. People are stepping out and stepping up with no signs of slowing down. And speaking of new events, I hope you will

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Elda de la Rosa.


consider joining us for a debut WINGS Program fashion show fundraiser,"Blossom," on Thursday, April 25 at the chic 21c Museum Hotel. The night will highlight fashions by Elda de la Rosa and feature live entertainment by jazz great Elaine Dame. To add even more excitement to the night, handsome Nigel

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WINGS' Tracey Mayer.

Barker will serve as our emcee. The event will benefit WINGS, a nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic violence, and is being produced by Tracey Mayer, who shared her own inspiring story recently here in Fete Magazine. I'm very proud and excited to be the honoree. (To buy tickets and for more info, please click here!) Also, please try to join us for the kick-off party at Veronica Beard (11 E. Walton) on Thursday, April 11, from 5:30- 7:30. Hosted by Sylvia Perez, Tracey Mayer and me, this VB event will donate 15% of sales to benefit the nonprofit. #VBGivesBack.

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Al Blackstone, Nan Giordano, Cesar G. Salinas. (Photo by Anderson Photography)

In celebration of its 61st season, Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) hosted its “Studio 61” gala at the Ravenswood Event Center on Feb. 24. Honorary Chair for the evening was Emmy Award-winner (“So You Think You Can Dance”)

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Kristine Kinder, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Christine D'hondt . (Photo by Anderson Photography)

Al Blackstone. The festivities began with a cocktail
reception before a warm welcome by GDC's Artistic Director Nan Giordano, Executive Director Erica Lynette Edwards and Board President Chris D’hondt. The highlight of the evening was the sneak peek of performances by GDC dancers of two works premiering in April at the Harris Theater: Adam Houston’s “unconditional” and Al Blackstone’s “Gershwin in B.” Guests also enjoyed an open bar, silent auction, plated dinner and a lively paddle raise. Captains for the “Studio

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Al Blackstone, Trey Gonzales, Kip Helverson . (Photo by Anderson Photography)

61” host committee were Paula and Tim Friedman. Committee members included Courtney and David Burk, John Cipriano, Tara Cope, Pam Crutchfield, Chris and Christine D’hondt, Ann Ford and Alex De Frise, Nan Giordano, Trey Gonzalez and Kip Helverson, Jennifer and Kevin Kastenholz, Tina and Brian Monaghan, Janet Rauschenberger, Dan Sabol, Cesar G. Salinas, Richard

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Robert Edwards, Erica Lynette Edwards (executive director), Ida Edwards and Pierre Locket. (Photo by Anderson Photography)

and Diane Weinberg and Chuck and me. Sponsors for GDC’s “Studio 61” Gala Benefit were Anna Held Floral Studio, Breakthru Beverage Group, Darvin Furniture & Mattress, EP Event Rentals, DJ Madrid, Mansueto Foundation, Moët Hennessy, Ravenswood Event Center, John Robak and Smith's Men's Store – Lake Forest. Watch for GDC’s exciting upcoming performances at the Harris Theater April 5 – 6 titled, “Season 61 | UNLIMITED!” The program will feature world premieres of Blackstone’s one act, “Gershwin in B," and Houston’s “unconditional,” plus popular selections from GDC’s repertoire. (For more information on these and other GDC events, click here.

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Nan Giordano (artistic director), Cesar G. Salinas (associate artistic director) and Giordano Dance Chicago dancers. (Photo by Anderson Photography)
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2024 Dream Awards honorees.

On Saturday, May 18, please join us for the 2024 Dream Awards. The event will be held at the Kehrein Center for the Arts, 5628 W. Washington, and is "A Salute to Chicago" produced by the fabulous Mable Buckner. Emceed by the one and only Cheryl Burton, the night will honor "Legends who have achieved their dreams in Music, Film, Dance,

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ABC-7's Hosea Sanders will receive the Excellence in Broadcast Award.

Media and Journalism." Hosea Sanders will receive the Excellence in Broadcast award; George Daniels will accept the Living Legend Award; Tracey V. Bell will receive the Trailblazer Award; Jerry Butler will accept the Icon Award, and so many others. (I will be proud to accept the Excellence in Media honor.) There will be live entertainment, light hors d'oeuvres and moving tributes, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Building a Brighter Future for the Arts, a comprehensive human services nonprofit that offers programs and services in the areas of community engagement, education employment, family services, health equity and youth services. Please join us! For tickets and info, please click here! _______________________________________________________________________

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Hosts with the most: Marko Iglendza and Neal Zucker.

Popular businessmen Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza hosted a blow-out St. Paddy’s Day party at Gibson’s Restaurant on March 15. The by-invite-only event included 300 of Neal and Marko’s closest friends and offered one

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Ken Norgan, Chuck, me, Adam Vitale and Matt Olaveson.


delightful surprise after another. The party was packed on the 2nd level with balloons and festive décor everywhere you looked. Irish dancers thrilled the crowd along with the legendary Shannon Rovers (who seemingly appeared in every single restaurant and bar across Chicago!). There were so many familiar faces, included the Governor and First Lady MK, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Paul Iacono, Todd Hatoff and Frank Jeffery, Nora Daley Conroy, Steve Lombardo, Mike Siegel, Alderman Tom Tunney, Mark Olley, Sherry Lea Holson, Chuck Jordan, Virginia and Josh Hale, Sara Albrecht, Leslie Hindman, Joe Gromacki and many more. When Neal was asked how long the party would last, he said, “Until they kick us out and the lights go out.” Gotta love his spirit!

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Bill Murray and Grant DePorter at fun party at Harry Caray's Navy Pier.

Punxsutawney Phil, aka Chicago Harry, was a little reluctant to come out of his tree stump for the grand celebration at Harry Caray’s Tavern at Navy Pier on Feb. 2 but, after handler Mark Szafran finally wrangled him

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Marilynn Gardner and Beth Heller.

out, the results weren’t good – he saw his shadow, ergo 6 more weeks of winter! The light-hearted, fun-filled event planned by Grant DePorter (Harry Caray’s CEO) and team, was “100% what they were hoping for.”  From the guest list to the event details, it was a smile a minute. Grant

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With the fabulous Erica Mann Ramis. 

replicated the entire Groundhog Day event straight from details in the film. The free-to-the-public event also included a Celebration of Life for the film’s director Harold Ramis (with screenplay by Danny Rubin and Ramis). It was the 10th anniversary of Harold’s passing and his widow, Erica Mann Ramis, was on hand to honor him along with fans and cast members. (Harold was also a partner in the restaurant.) Harry

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Jamie Gabala and Chuck.

Caray’s backyard patio, where the ceremony took place, was filled along with a bank of cameras from every TV station in town. Almost every cast member showed up except for Andie McDowell and a couple others. When Bill Murray walked onstage (he had not been announced as attending), the crowd went wild. Cast members in

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Jake Hamilton, Fox-32 film critic.

attendance included Brian Doyle-Murray (Buster Green),  Marita Geraghty (Nancy Taylor), Robin Duke (Doris the Waitress), David Pasquesi (the Psychiatrist), Peggy Roeder (the Piano Teacher) and Richard Henzel (the DJ), Ken Hudson Campbell (Man in the Hall) and Richard Henzel (DJ voice heard on clock radio). This was the first time the memorable cast has officially reunited since the film’s release in 1993. Actors absent

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Betsy Shepherd, Marilynn Gardner and friend.

from the stage and who called in with messages included Chris Elliott (Larry) and Stephen Tobolowsky (Ned Ryerson). Erica read a message from former President Obama: “Harold’s movies make us laugh, but they do more than that. They encourage us to root for the underdog, to identify with the outsider and to

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Sandy Golub (R) and friend.

remember that we’re all capable of changing for the better.” Brian Doyle-Murray as “Buster Green,” President of the Chicago Groundhog Club, initiated the Groundhog Day Ceremony where Chicago Harry, the live groundhog, emerged from his tree stump to reveal 6 more weeks of winter. Chicago Alderman Brendan Reilly closed out the ceremony by reading a City of Chicago proclamation

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The beloved Tom Skilling.

declaring it Harold Ramis Day in Chicago and the group onstage toasted with the drink from the film, sweet vermouth on the rocks with a twist. Harry Caray’s Tavern transformed into a truly immersive Groundhog Day experience, featuring food and beverages inspired by Groundhog Day’s Tip Top Café, a snowman, and large ice sculptures, similar to those seen

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Former Governor Pat Quinn and friend.

in the movie. Several artifacts from Harold’s storied career were on display including the Armani coat Bill Murray wore in Groundhog Day, the bust of Harold Ramis that appeared in the 2016 version of Ghostbusters, the jumpsuits worn by Harold Ramis and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters, and several of Harold’s leather-bound shooting scripts including Groundhog Day. Navy Pier also participated in the fun

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Richard Roeper and Roe Conn.

festivities. The film and soundtrack played inside the Fifth Third Bank Family Pavilion and an image of a groundhog was featured as the centerpiece of the Centennial Wheel. Various restaurants on the Pier served Groundhog Day specials, and Navy Pier’s Sable Hotel called itself the “Pennsylvanian Hotel” for the day in

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Erica Ramis with Chaz Ebert (R) and friend.

honor of the hotel featured in the movie. Notables seen on the scene included former Governor Pat Quinn, Senator Dick Durbin, Aldermen Brian Hopkins and Brendan Reilly, Fox-32’s Jake Hamilton, Roe Conn, Richard Roeper,

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Chicago Harry and his handler.

Marilynn Gardner (Navy Pier president/CEO), Bonni Pear, Chaz Ebert, Joanna DePorter, Pam Kasper (Ramis’ assistant), Betsy Shepherd, Sandy Golub, Jamie Gabala, Chuck Jordan, Beth Heller, Larry Wert and Tom Skilling. Chris O. Biddle was on hand with his band of “Ghostbusters,” completely decked out in gear inspired by the film.  (This group is available for any event with a donation to Children’s Hospital, if interested email him at bimbamburly@gmail.com.)

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Children's Ball co-chairs Dr. Elizabeth Reyes and Andrew Reyes. 

The Children’s Research Fund’s signature event, “The Children’s Ball,” returned this year to the Hilton Chicago. Aptly themed “Curiosity Cures”, more than 900 Chicagoans came together for the black-tie gala hosted by Dr. Elizabeth and Andrew Reyes, the 2023 Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball co-chairs. Over $3.75 million was raised at the event, helping to raise the total to $4.65 million for the organization’s annual campaign. The funds raised will

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Kate Gibbons and Lauren Shanley. 

support the Children’s Research Fund’s three-year, $9 million commitment to Advanced Therapeutics at the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. An enthusiastic

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CRF members Aaron and Nichole Charfoos and kids.

drumline led guests from the reception to the International Ballroom, where guests were welcomed with a dance set by Becca Kaufman Orchestra. After welcoming remarks, guests enjoyed an energetic set from a School of Rock Band, featuring young talent from the North Shore. Following dinner, a program featured a moving patient video and a paddle raise. The evening included remarks from the Children’s Ball event co-chairs Dr. Elizabeth and Andrew Reyes, who spoke about their

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Colby Friedman, Alexandra Friedman and Amanda Gorter.

dedication to pediatric health. Andrew’s family has a long involvement in Lurie Children’s and Elizabeth has a

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Camille Lee, Briana Heneghan, Clifford Banks, Caitlin Heneghan and Michelle Banks.

connection there as a physician. In addition to remarks from Lurie Children’s President & CEO Dr. Thomas Shanley, and Children’s Research Fund chair Peter Bensinger, Jr., the audience was inspired by the words and work of Dr. Sonali Chaudhury, who spoke compellingly about a promising new treatment for the most aggressive forms of childhood leukemia. Guests

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Chris Reyes, Anne Reyes, Dr. Elizabeth Reyes and Andrew Reyes.



then watched an inspiring video about Ella, a young patient of Dr. Chaudhury’s, and her family, who were in attendance at the event. This year’s leading event sponsors included presenting sponsors Jewel Osco

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Allie Bensinger, Peter Bensinger, Jr. and Brette Bensinger.

and Hinsdale-based investment firm OceanM19, as well as Enova, Pancoe Family Foundation and Savills, among others. Lurie Children’s has a network of over 20 outpatient and primary care locations and 10 partner hospitals, providing top pediatric care across the greater Chicago area. Lurie Children’s relies on philanthropic support to care for more than 260,000 children each year. Learn more at luriechildrens.org. childrensresearchfund.org. (Photos by Ana Miyares)

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Marston Hefner and me, mid-'80s.

Anyone who knows me, knows how proud I am of my Playboy history. And, for a recent podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Hef and Kimberly Conrad Hefner's oldest son, Marston. I've met him before but it

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John St. Augustine- so lucky to have him as podcast producer and co-host!

was only in passing so this was my first chance to really get to know him a little better. What surprised me was how deeply kind and thoughtful he was. Before the
interview, I had listened to other podcasts with some of Hef's former girlfriends (Bridget and Holly) and wife Crystal, all of whom (except for Bridget, so FAR!) have written scathing books about Hef and their life with Playboy. I was astounded to find that he seemingly had no animosity whatsoever about this. He even suggested he understood that by saying things like they did about his dad, they might "sell more books or attract more followers." We cover a wide range of topics, from what life was like at the Mansion to advice his famous dad shared. It was a joyful revisiting! Anyway, listen HERE and let me know what you think. 

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Flyover attraction principals discussing the experience at Chef Art Smith's Reunion at Navy Pier.

A media event for the new Flyover attraction was held in advance of its opening at Chef Art Smith’s Reunion restaurant recently with the principals of the experience on hand to explain what all the buzz is about. A simple answer is that it’s a “love letter to Chicago” that is now open at the Pier, in the old IMAX space. On hand for a

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Chef Art Smith and urban historian Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas.

Q&A were Lisa Adams (COO and executive producer), Rick Rothschild (creative director), David Mossop (film writer and director/ associate creative director), Rich Daniels (music director), Elliott Wheeler (score composter and executive music producer) and Dr. Walt Whitman (founder/CEO Soul Children of Chicago).

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Catie Keogh (L) and cute friends.

After the guests mixed and mingled and enjoyed Chef Art’s delicious appetizers, the group (mentioned above) sat down for a lengthy discussion. Adams stressed the mission of Flyover, “to amplify some of the epic places on the planet and be true to that.” Rothschild spoke about the new technology used to make this attraction possible and noted his love for our city. “Chicago has one of the most beautiful urban landscapes in the world and certainly in America.” The ride seats 61 people who can view

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Lisa Fielding doing an interview-she's always working. 🙂
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The Flyover gang's all here! 

the attraction on a 65-foot spherical screen as they glide on a flight journey through Chicago. The experience uses a state-of-the-art moving platform with six degrees of motion that will enable guests to feel every sweeping movement of the experience. Special effects, including wind, mist and location-specific scents, will heighten the immersive experience as guests hang suspended with their feet dangling above stunning natural and urban wonders. Rothschild added, “The

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The Flyover attraction includes so many cool spots here, including The Joffrey Ballet's rehearsal studio.

ride is fully immersive, not a VR, goggled or glasses experience. It is exceedingly high resolution with a 3-dimensional soundtrack. It’s the most immersive

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The Flyover experience, now at Navy Pier.

environmental system we’ve ever put into a ride. We hope it reveals the soul of Chicago, both of its people and the city.” David Mossop shared, “Everything is so beautiful here. Even more so is the beauty of its people, their grit, spirit and integrity. Chicago is just cool, it’s cooler than the other cities, easily."  (Flyover is open now, tickets and info can be found here. Adult tickets are $24.95, children 13 and under, $14.95 and military $19.95. To view the trailer, click here.) (The event was produced by Noreen Heron, Heron Agency.)

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Hal Rubenstein with event co-chairs Dusty Stemer and Toni Canada.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum scored again hosting yet another wonderful event, this time with two of the top insiders of the fashion world. Hal Rubenstein, a longtime fashion director, consultant, media personality and author, appeared in conversation with Fern Mallis, the award-

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Costume Council president David Mordini and friends.

winning creator of New York Fashion Week. The event was held at the Women’s Athletic Club on March 6 and co-chaired by Toni Canada and Dusty Stemer. During the hour-long interview, attendees enjoyed a thorough, informative and incredibly funny interview that explored television’s influence on everyday style throughout the past 70 years. The discussion centered around Rubenstein’s new book, “Dressing the Part: Television’s Most Stylish Shows.” Rubenstein and Mallis led the crowd

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Hal and Shauna Montgomery, a table sponsor.

through a joyful romp of TV fashion and its impact on style today. The book begins with fashions from the hit series “Brideshead Revisited” and goes all the way through to “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” In between, we see

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Cathy Bartholomay and Paula Borg.

trends from “Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “The Lucy Show,” “Downton Abbey,” “The Crown,” “The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour,” “Sex and the City” and so many others. The audience was riveted to the conversation onstage that was also accompanied by a carefully curated video featuring the fashions and TV shows mentioned in the book. Event sponsors were Liz Stiffel, Karen Gray-Krehbiel, Pamella Capitanini (who was also champagne sponsor), Erica Meyer, Randolph Street Market, Noren Ungaretti, Lisa Warshauer and Richard and Diane Weinberg. Table sponsors were Shelley and William Farley and Shauna Montgomery.

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Chilli Pepper presents O with GLAAD'S Vanguard Award.

Chicago's own, Chilli Pepper, recently presented Oprah

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Longtime friends Chilli and Oprah at Chicago Cut.

with GLAAD's Vanguard Award in L.A.This award is presented to allies who have made a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues. Previous honorees include Bad Bunny, Beyoncé and JAY-Z, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Kerry Washington, Cher, Janet Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Kacey Musgraves and Antonio Banderas. Congrats to our Chilli AND Oprah!_______________________________________________________________________

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Tre Dita's dramatic double-height dining room.

Tre Dita, the latest addition to Lettuce Entertain You’s restaurant portfolio, made a grand entrance onto Chicago’s dining scene with a splash of glitz, glamour and drama at the St. Regis on March 13. The exclusive opening event welcomed over 400 guests, including VIPs, local notables and even a former

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Chuck with Sylvia Perez and her daughter Magali Blasdell.

mayor. Tre Dita (pronounced trā dē-tä) means three fingers in Italian and is a nod to the thickness of a traditional bistecca Fiorentina that the restaurant served on opening night from its open-hearth wood fired grill. The Tuscan steakhouse, located in the St. Regis at 401 E. Wacker, is in collaboration with award-winning Chef Evan Funke (of Felix, Mother Wolf). As guests arrived and checked in, they were serenaded by live music as photographers captured the

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Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Les Coney and friend.

moments. Chicly clad attendants directed partygoers to the fifth floor where the main event unfolded. The Melman family, renowned for their commitment to excellence, never do anything in half measures and this

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Tom Kehoe with glam friends.

restaurant was no exception. A dramatic two-story dining room/bar area offered breathtaking views of the skyline and Lake Michigan. There were so many activations and serving stations that invitees were given a map upon entry. On the mezzanine, an artist was busily sketching a scantily clad model lounging on a sofa as a server poured generous measures of Amaro Nonino from a glass spout.

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Robin and Mark Tebbe.

A lavish antipasti table was nearby. A highlight of the night, and one which drew a continuous line, was Chef Funke’s bistecca Fiorentina station. Antipasti tables adorned with magnificent floral arrangements were spread throughout the space as well as wine tastings. One room was dedicated to desserts with a gelati cart and Italian cookies while another station served delicious house-made

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Dr. Julius Few and beautiful new fiancee Ali Parenti.

pasta. Live jazz added to the festive atmosphere. Seen on the scene were former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Linda Johnson Rice with daughter Alexa Rice, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, Rocky Mosele, the Landan Twins (Andrew and Jon), Sylvia Perez with daughter Magali Blasdell, Dr. Julius Few, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Phil Vettel, Les Coney, Chef Jean Joho (Miru), Desiree Rogers, Beth Heller, Karen and Phil Stefani, Tom Kehoe, Matt Rodrigues, Cortney Hall, Mike Siegel, Monsignor Velo, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza, Martha and Molly Melman, Lou Canellis, Nina Mariano, Billy Marovitz, Pasquale Gianni, and so many others. (Tre Dita, 401 E. Wacker, treditarestaurant.com)

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IMG_7527So many thanks to Carol Fox & Associates on its recent "Cultural Catalyst" campaign, "30 Women Who Impact Chicago's Art & Entertainment Scenes." I am honored to be included among these amazing women: Lynne Belsky
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(Harris Theater); Lisa Fielding (WBBM-AM); Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago); Brooke Flanagan (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); Marissa Lynn Ford (League of Chicago Theatres); Nora Gainer (Art Institute of Chicago);

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Collage of honorees.

Michelle Gonzalez (Choose Chicago); Sandra Guthman (Polk Brothers Foundation; Erin Harkey (Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events); Arica Hilton (Hilton Contemporary); Gail Kalver (formerly Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and River North Dance Company); Donna LaPietra (Chicago Public Library Foundation); Diana Martinez (McAninch Arts Center); Princess Mhoon (Chicago Black Legacy Dance Project); Cynthia Noble (Art on THE MART); Elise Paschen (Poet); Ellen Sandor (Artist); Janet Carl Smith (formerly Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events); Kia Smith (South Chicago Dance Project); LeeAnn Trotter (NBC Chicago); Candace Jordan (Crains Chicago Business, Chicago Star) and others, to be announced.

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Bobbi Panter with Little B and C2. (Photo by John Reilly)

Congrats Bobbi Panter! Bobbi’s back and Nilodor Pet Brands has got her! Nilodor, a leader in odor elimination and cleaning solutions across various markets, has

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Bobbi with Little B and C1 (photo by John Reilly).


announced the return of Bobbi Panter, renowned for her high-quality pet shampoos. Bobbi's journey began with homemade blends in her kitchen to aid her pet's sensitive skin, leading to a partnership with Nilodor Pet Brands, which eventually acquired her brand. Known for shunning harsh chemicals, her products gained popularity among groomers and pet owners. Bobbi's re-entry into the company brings excitement, with plans to enhance existing lines and develop new products. Her commitment to pets extends beyond products, evident in her philanthropic endeavors. Nilodor Pet Brands, committed to safe and effective pet care solutions, looks forward to collaborating with Bobbi Panter once again, as they continue to innovate in the pet product category.

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Four Seasons GM Stephen Wancha, former GM Denise Flanders and opening GM Hans Willimann.

Adorn Bar & Restaurant recently hosted the "Seasons of Culinary Excellence" dinner, featuring renowned alumni chefs from Four Seasons properties on March 21. Led by Executive

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Four Seasons alumni chefs Kevin Hickey, Carrie Nahabedian, Sarah Stegner and partner George Bumbaris, and current Four Seasons Chef of Adorn Richie Farina.

Chef Richie Farina, the event celebrated Spring ingredients with a four-course dinner, showcasing the culinary legacy of Four Seasons. Wine experts and former hotel employees added to the experience with meaningful toasts and reflections on their time at Four Seasons. Guests included notable figures Ina Pinkney, Phil Vettel, and Chef Art Smith, as well as esteemed former hotel employees who have risen to remarkable success, including Scott Taber, Senior Vice President of Global Hospitality at Four Seasons, and Kylie Hallinan, Corporate Director of People and Culture. The event raised funds for Howard Brown Health, supporting their mission of providing healthcare and support to the LGBTQ+ community.

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Chicago culinary legends Phil Vettel (accompanied by friend Carole), Breakfast Queen Ina Pinkney, Chef Paul Virant, Rebecca Fyfe, Dr. Jennifer Virant and Beth Lang.

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is always fighting the good fight. Her recent study, "The Few Decide for the Many," about the appallingly low number of voters was an eye opener. Read it here. She also appeared in Neil Steinberg's column in the Sun-Times on her fabulous and uber-popular WVON radio show. Killin' it!

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Fred WeintraubCongrats are in order for longtime, much loved media star Fred Weintraub, who was the recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Service Award. Presented by the City of Chicago/Chicago Public Schools, the award recognized his role in promoting high school sports as the executive producer of "Game of the Week" for Weigel Broadcasting, The U and CW 26. Fred has worked in Chicago broadcasting for his entire career beginning in 1985.

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The Joffrey Ballet keeps serving up perfection! Make sure you mark your calendars for their next performance, "Midsummer Night's Dream." "Far from a Shakespearean tale, Alexander Ekman's production is a mind-bending trip to a surreal realm of unearthly delights." (April 25 through May 5, at the Lyric Opera House, joffrey.org)

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The Joffrey Ballet's "Midsummer Night's Dream" will run from 4/25- 5/5. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

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Music of the Baroque returns to the Kehrein Center for the Arts on Tuesday, April 16, for "Classical Creatures at the Kehrein." The animal kingdom comes alive through charming works for the orchestra. Dogs bark in "Spring" from Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons. Crickets chirp in Telemann's "Cricket Symphony" and frogs ribbit in his work for solo violin and orchestra, all led by Nicholas Kraemer. (For tickets and more info, click here!)

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Music of the Baroque, coming to the Kehrein April 16.

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SC-SPRING-LUNCHEON-1The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year at the Ritz-Carlton on Friday, May 17. Co-chaired by Julia Jacobs, Whitney Reynolds and Bethany Florek, the event will begin at 10:30 am with a 1710433210028cocktail reception, raffle, auctions and a hat competition.

For tickets/info, click here!  And to see other popular events, see here: Chicago Public Library Foundation- “A Night in the Stacks,” Harold Washington Library, Friday, April 5, 7-11 pm; Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation– Bear Tie Ball- Sat., April 6, Pazzo, 311 S. Wabash; Vernissage, opening night of Expo Chicago, Thursday, April 11, 5 – 7 pm, Festival Hall, Navy Pier; Luminary Awards Dinner, Four Seasons, Wed., April 24, 6-9 pm. (Benefiting Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center);   Ronald McDonald House Charities, Geraghty (2520 S. Hoyne), 6 pm, Saturday, April 27; Brookfield Zoo “Whirl” fundraiser, Saturday, April 27, Hilton Chicago, 6:30 pm; Chicago Lighthouse's "Seeing What's Possible" Gala, Friday, May 31, Four Seasons, 6 pm.

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SC auxOn Thursday, April 18, join the Service Club Auxiliary Board at The Green, 2131 N. Elston for a brand-new event. Guests will be able to golf and mingle over food and drinks while enjoying state-of-the-art golf simulators in a realistic and immersive experience. Whether you are interested in golfing a competitive 18 holes or would rather enjoy leisurely games with friends, you will have access to world-renowned courses and various ways to play. There is something for everyone – beginners and experts! Tickets are $80 per person and includes 2 hours of golf, food and 2 drink tickets.  Info here!

Kehoe Designs is HIRING! There are great opportunities for talented people who are interested in positions as Event Coordinator, Creative Services Manager, Graphics Manager and Floral Design Manager.  If this sounds like YOU or someone you might know? Check out available openings here!

IMG_6922If it's Spring, then art fairs and festivals are right around the corner. Keep your eyes peeled for announcements from Amdur Productions! They have a fabulous art show Screenshot 2024-03-24 at 18-20-39 Randolph Street Market (@randolphmarket) • Instagram photos and videosschedule planned for this summer, beginning May 11. Complete listings are here. 🙂

And the much loved Randolph Street Market will return to Plumber's Hall, 1340 W. Washington with loads of vintage fun, food, entertainment and SALLY! Sally Schwartz founded this market in 2003 and it gets bigger and better every year! Dates this year are: May 25/26 and Sept. 28/29. We just can't wait!
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Lots of exciting events on the horizon. Here are a few of the Candid Candace- approved offerings. 🙂
 
Spring is in full swing at 900 North Michigan Shops, with the arrival of The Easter Bunny! This whimsical character will be on hand through Saturday, March 30, to pose for keepsake photos with kids of all ages. And, with The Bunny comes seasonal fun for the whole family, with everything from mimosas for Mom to spring themed art classes for kids. There will be Egg decorating classes at Bubbles Academy, interactive, virtual games at Top Golf Swing Suites, a variety of chef-driven dining options and craft cocktails from Aster Hall and so much more!  For more info, click here!
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Now through March 30 The Easter Bunny is at The 900 North Michigan Shops!

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HCRFThe Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation will hold its annual fashion show/luncheon in the Cancer Survivor's Garden at Maggie Daley Park on Thursday, June 20, beginning at 5:30 pm. The event will be co-chaired byPam Capitanini, Janell Adames, and Jacquelyn Petrovich with the fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions. (For tickets/more info, click here!) 

Congrats to the Guest House Foundation on its upcoming 25th anniversary celebration on Monday, April 15, at Carnivale. Produced by Art Sims, Guest House Community Outreach Manager, the event will feature the fabulous Lisa Fielding as celeb emcee and actor Tim Kazurinsky. Guest House offers affordable, comfortable, temporary housing to medical patients and their families in need. No qualified guest is turned away due to an inability to pay. Military vets can stay for free. For tickets and more info for the event, "The House Always Wins" visit guesthousechicago.org  Good luck ART and congrats on your new position!
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Guest House, celebrating 25 years on April 15.

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Screenshot_20240325_205657_InstagramFAshion artist Borris Powell wants to take us back in time with his next show, King's Kourt. Get ready for his most 20240317_125642explosive FAshion Theater Show ever. Powell's love for Kings and Queens and their royal lives in the 17th century is what has inspired his next show, specifically, King Louis XIV, builder of Versailles. Borris wants to take you back to a time of Opulence. Join him for a night with The Sun King and see what it's like to be invited to King Borris' Kourt. Proceeds benefit Saving Lives Foundation, a 501c3 organization. (For tickets/info, click here: www.borrispowell.com )

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Palm Beach, nothing like it.

Our recent trip to Palm Beach was a life-saver. Stress melted away at the first palm tree sighting. Jimmy Buffet had a great idea when he titled one of his albums "Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude." No truer words could apply to a vacation getaway to Florida. We were lucky to return to Palm Beach, even though the weather was better in

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My family poolside.

Chicago at the time, go figure! It was Penny the Pencil Neck’s first airplane ride and she was a champ. Never made a peep the entire time. It’s sad though that, nowadays, airplane travel isn’t what it used to be. I don’t expect everyone to travel in a bow tie and tuxedo and it’s not really about

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With Leslie Hindman in PB.

what people wear, it’s the chaos that I dread. You never know what to expect, flights are changed on a whim, doors are blowing off and seats are now one inch apart. It’s not exactly the luxe life but it’s the only alternative and we can’t afford our own plane, yet. We used to love to drive to Florida, stopping along the way at charming roadside restaurants. Now everything is a chain and much less

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Penny the Pencil Neck's first plane ride. She did great!

interesting, unless it’s a Cracker Barrel, of course! We have a few favorites there that are always our go-to’s,

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Our favorite store in PB.

like Pizza al Fresco. There’s no place in town that has a more charming ambiance- or better pizza. We also love Swifty’s at the Colony. We’ve been a fan of this spot since Robert Caravaggi managed it in NYC. We have so many fond memories of being there with friends and so, it was natural, that we would love its Palm Beach location too. We also love La Galoue, again a favorite from NYC. We dined at Café Flora again too, but even though the ambiance is wonderful in a courtyard right in front of my friend Kim Renk’s fabulous store, the

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With Kim Renk Dryer and Ray Kelly. 

food was underwhelming. We stayed at a friend’s gorgeous home a half block from the ocean. Her pool is surrounded by sky-high hedges where monk parakeets and hummingbirds can be found. It’s so tranquil, it was hard to leave. One night, we went to a grand home on Middle IMG_6568Road for a party thrown by Palm Beach’s ultimate host and hostess, Greg and Kim Renk Dryer. It seems every party they have shows up in all the posh magazines and shiny sheets and this one was no different. The guest of honor was Ray Kelly, the longest serving commissioner in NYPD history. After his handling of the World Trade Center bombing, he was offered the position of FBI Director, which he turned down. Kelly served as a

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Penny the Pencil Neck enjoying Rocco's Tacos.


Marine Colonel, fought in the Vietnam war and was endorsed
by Sen. Schumer to become Secretary of Homeland Security. In other words, he is an all-around bad-ass. On this night, we was surrounded by young ladies all clamoring for his attention. Even at age 82, the man is still attractive. Oh, what a night! We ended our stay in PB with a dinner at Rocco’s Tacos, another favorite, before heading to Chuck’s favorite spot, Oh My Chocolates! ice cream shop! It’s no wonder people live so long in Florida. Smiles for miles.

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PAWS Chicago brings back it's howl-worthy Animal Magnetism party on Friday, April 26, to Morgan Manufacturing. For tickets and more info, click here! _______________________________________________________________________

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Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham and her significant other, Dr. John Hefferon.

And last, but not least, big cograts to Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Virginia Cunningham, who won her race by a landslide! She will be retained on the court where she belongs. I also want to thank all my friends who voted for her. She truly is the real deal and Chuck and I are proud to know her.

Well, that's it for now! Thanks so much for being here with me! I hope you've enjoyed this recap of all the fun in the city of big shoulders and beyond! Chicago may have a few kinks to work out, but I think it's definitely worth holding on to. Just remember to give where you can and try to keep positive thoughts.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

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A sea of chic white!

A sea of chic white!

One night only and almost 4,000 guests from around the world–this describes the 7th annual Dîner en Blanc , a legendary pop-up culinary event hosted in Chicago on August 23. This worldwide event spans six

Wedded bliss at Diner en Blanc for Blaine Washington and Matthew Lawson!

Wedded bliss at Diner en Blanc for Blaine Washington and Matthew Lawson!

continents and is held in nearly 80 cities with people dressed all in white, gathering in public spaces and setting up temporary, chic dining areas. Diners are required to provide their own food, tables, chairs and tablecloths and the location isn't shared until the final

Diner en Blanc--Guests waved 3800 sparklers to celebrate!

Diner en Blanc–Guests waved 3800 sparklers to celebrate!

moment. This year's Chicago event (which had a waiting list of 10K!) was located on the Southside in Siegel Field (on the IIT Campus). It was an outdoor picnic like none other! The locations chosen always celebrate the many stunning public spaces in the individual cities and this year's choice for

Pretty party guests, Crystal Clark and Kristen Jolaoso!

Pretty party guests, Crystal Clark and Kristen Jolaoso!

Chicago honored its unique architectural history and rich South Side culture on the campus (which boasts the densest concentration of Mies van der Rohe-designed

Karissa Skvarla and Shaun Banks enjoy the fun!

Karissa Skvarla and Shaun Banks enjoy the fun!

structures)! During the event, a 17-piece jazz orchestra, Big Band Boom (with music curated by Mike Jeffers of Chicago Jazz Magazine) underscored the historical significance of the space. People celebrated by waving 3800 sparklers and consuming over 17,000 bottles

An el train filled with partygoers

An el train filled with partygoers

of wine! A unique lighting activation, created by Sevy Perez, lit up Mies' historically registered S.R. Crown Hall and honored the French history of the event with a representation of a French Flag. The activation then switched to a Chicago flag and will remain this way through the end of 2018. And, to add even more excitement to the night, a wedding took place!

Siegel Field came alive via candlelight.

Siegel Field came alive via candlelight.

Congrats to Blaine Washington and Matthew Lawson! I know this will be a night they will never forget on every level! The Dîner en Blanc concept began in Paris in 1988 when Frenchman François TrainsPasquier invited a group of friends to an elegant outdoor dinner in the Bois de Boulogne, asking them to dress in white so they could find each other. The event's presence has grown to over 70 cities, with a record-breaking 17,000 gathering train partythis year for the 30th-anniversary event in Paris (held on the Esplanade des Invalides on June 3). (For more info, photos and videos of Dîner en Blanc events from around the world, click here!) HOWEVER, Diner en blanc is certainly not the FIRST "white party" to be held in Chicago–that honor belongs to a group of local

Chicago's first White Party organizers' party in NY for the famous Christmas Party--with founders Whitey Pearson and Jim Riley, along with Chuck and Tom Carey

Chicago's first White Party organizers' party in NY for the famous Christmas Party–with founders Whitey Pearson and Jim Riley, along with Chuck and Tom Carey

businessmen who created this fun concept here many, many, many years ago. The group included Do-All heir Michael Wilkie (who also danced with Princess Diana when she came to town), Jim Riley, Terry "Whitey" Pearson, the late Steve Nardi and Billy O'Connor, Lee Smith and Justin Dedeaux. They hosted a variety of wild (fabulous!) parties around the world too–a

More NY Christmas Party fun with Chuck, me, Whitey Pearson, Tissy Eggleston and John Kennington

More NY Christmas Party fun with Chuck, me, Whitey Pearson, Tissy Eggleston and John Kennington

Christmas Party in NY;  a fall Boat Party in NY; a Wine Party in Aspen and a July 4th Party in St. Tropez. Chuck and I were lucky to have attended many of these and, although I'm sure Diner en Blanc is very nice, it might not live up to these previous bashes that hold such a special place in our memories.


Step-Up CEO Jenni Luke

Step-Up CEO Jenni Luke

It was an evening of fun, food and fundraising as mentorship nonprofit Step Up raised over $400,000 at its 8th annual Shine & Dine on August 9 at Revel Fulton Market. Chaired by Jessica McLaughlin (Northern Trust), Shine & Dine welcomed over 650 guests to sip and snack their way through tasting stations from some of Chicago’s top

Alumnae honoree English Henderson

Alumnae honoree English Henderson

eateries. Step Up alumna English Henderson was honored for inspiring women and girls to fulfill their potential. Henderson, a member of Step Up’s Class of 2014 and

Recording artist Jenna Paulette

Recording artist Jenna Paulette

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Class of 2018, shared her Step Up story during the event’s brief program. “Step Up is inspired by the investment of our Chicago community, especially our board of directors and event sponsors,” Step Up CEO Jenni Luke said. “It is rewarding to see this event grow in both size and impact each year, and this year's

Step-Up alumnae Priscilla Ramos and Camille Adao enjoy one of the event's 25 tasting stations

Step-Up alumnae Priscilla Ramos and Camille Adao enjoy one of the event's 25 tasting stations

more than $400,000 raised will make a significant difference to our mentorship programs for Chicago's teen girls this school year." Chef Christine Cikowski of Honey Butter Fried Chicken and Sunday Dinner Club returned as the event’s chef chair and hosted a tasting

Mandy Holland, Brian Collandar and Norm Chow

Mandy Holland, Brian Collandar and Norm Chow

station alongside Bang Bang Pie Shop, bellyQ, Boka, Boleo, Dough Mess Around, Do-Right Donuts, Eden, Eno, The Florentine, Floriole, Foiled Cupcakes, Le Colonial, Lifeway, Madison & Rayne, Michael Jordan's Steak House, Nico Osteria, Naoki Sushi,

Chris Johnson visits with Step-Up teens

Chris Johnson visits with Step-Up teens

Piccolo Sogno, Ronero, The Signature Room, Troquet, Upstairs at The Gwen and Wow Bao. Beverage partners included Beam Suntory, Giuliana Prosecco and MillerCoors. Step Up propels teen girls from under-resourced communities to fulfill their potential by empowering them to become confident, college-bound and career-

Step-Up national board member Angela Elbert and husband Marc Rosenthal

Step-Up national board member Angela Elbert and husband Marc Rosenthal

focused. In the last year, 500 Chicago teens enrolled in the nonprofit’s after-school and weekend mentorship programs with a successful expansion to its eighth partner high school. Cindy Sobel (Barlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott) chairs the Step Up Chicago chapter board of directors and sits

Step-Up alumnae Paris Scales and Clariza Adao

Step-Up alumnae Paris Scales and Clariza Adao

on Step Up's national board of directors with past national chair Angela Elbert (Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg) and Marcy Twete. The event also receives support from platinum sponsors Allstate Insurance Company and Ulta Beauty, along with gold sponsor PwC.)


Happiness Club Legacy Award winner Jesse White with co-chairs Marc and Maureen Schulman

Happiness Club Legacy Award winner Jesse White with co-chairs Marc and Maureen Schulman

The worlds of hip hop and gymnastics happily collided on Sunday, August 12 at the Park West, when The Honorable Jesse White, Illinois Secretary of State and founder of The Jesse White Tumblers, received the Legacy  Award presented by

Co-chairs Maureen and Marc Schulman with daughters Kori, Elana and Haley, all Happiness Club alumni

Co-chairs Maureen and Marc Schulman with daughters Kori, Elana and Haley, all Happiness Club alumni

Chicago’s own Happiness Club, a diverse group of Chicago kids who promote  positive values and social change through original hip hop and pop music, dance and rap. Despite the heat, (The air conditioning stopped working during the event), the performers and guests remained cool and their enthusiasm never dimmed as they watched for the first time ever, The Jesse White Tumblers  perform with the hip-

Instagram sensation George Curtis, Shammond Williams and Melachi Shaifer guest star with The Happiness Club

Instagram sensation George Curtis, Shammond Williams and Melachi Shaifer guest star with The Happiness Club

hopping Happiness Club in honor of White, who was honored for 59 years of incredible work with his namesake organization. The Tumblers do more than 1,500 worldwide performances annually, using seven units, consisting

Student of the Year, Karola Gardziel (singer)

Student of the Year, Karola Gardziel (singer)

of 225 young men and women. Like the Happiness Club, the gymnasts’ program instills confidence, high self-esteem and a strong work ethic, leading the path to a bright future. During the evening, guests enjoyed a Taste of Chicago-style buffet that included Lou Malnati's Pizza, Vienna Hot

Artistic director Tanji Harper with Jesse White and The Happiness Club Kids

Artistic director Tanji Harper with Jesse White and The Happiness Club Kids

Dogs, Eli's steak sandwiches and Eli's Cheesecake.  The benefit raised $50,000. If you're not familiar with The Happiness Club, it offers kids a safe environment to express themselves in a peaceful manner and provides a year round free performing arts education program, enabling members to create a musical show based on real kids and their stories. Its goal is simple: attract kids with the music and inspire them with the lyrics. All 8 graduating seniors are going on to college!


Joshua Blake Carter, choreographer of Nomi Dance Company’s Dance for Life work Kim; Dance for Life 2018 honoree and Giordano Dance Chicago Artistic Director Nan Giordano; Cesar G. Salinas

Joshua Blake Carter, choreographer of Nomi Dance Company’s Dance for Life work; Dance for Life 2018 honoree and Giordano Dance Chicago Artistic Director Nan Giordano and Cesar G. Salinas

Dance for Life, which mobilizes Chicago’s dance community by raising funds through dance, welcomed more than 2,700 guests, an all-time high in attendance, at its 27th annual Dance for Life Chicago performance August 18 at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University. Approximately 500

Dance for Life board member Harriet Ross, Wally Legat, Irwin Ross, Leslie Harris

Dance for Life board member Harriet Ross, Wally Legat, Irwin Ross, Leslie Harris

guests attended a pre-performance gala reception at the Hilton Chicago. From a combination of ticket sales, sponsorships, a live auction and contributions, Dance for Life Chicago raised more than $275,000 to support The Dancers’ Fund, which provides assistance to members of the dance community coping with critical health issues, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago.

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Artistic Director Glenn Edgerton, Dance for Life 2018 Honoree and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Artistic Director Glenn Edgerton, Dance for Life 2018 Honoree and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte

The evening began in the Hilton’s Grand Ballroom with cocktails and a “summer supper.” Guests then proceeded to the Auditorium Theatre for Dance for Life, this year featuring seven companies: Partner Dance Companies Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and The Joffrey Ballet, joined this year by Hanna Brictson and Dancers, Cerqua Rivera Dance Theatre, Chicago Dance Crash and Nomi Dance Company. The concert opened with a work choreographed by Randy Duncan. Dance for Life also honored two pillars of Chicago dance: Hubbard Street

Rochelle Gomez, Dance for Life 2018 Co-Chair Mark Ferguson Gomez, Angela Gomez, Dance for Life 2018 Co-Chair Tom Ferguson Gomez

Rochelle Gomez, Dance for Life 2018 Co-Chair Mark Ferguson Gomez, Angela Gomez, Dance for Life 2018 Co-Chair Tom Ferguson Gomez

Dance Chicago Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte and Giordano Dance Chicago Artistic Director Nan Giordano (just love her!) Co-chairs for the 27th annual Dance for Life were Tom Ferguson Gomez and Mark Ferguson Gomez. Dance for Life supports organizations and dance professionals facing critical health issues. Proceeds from Dance for Life benefit

Nico Rodriguez and Jennifer Edgcomb

Nico Rodriguez and Jennifer Edgcomb

The Dancers’ Fund, which was established in response to the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the dance community, and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. The Dancers’ Fund now offers assistance in, but is not limited to, health matters, housing, utilities, insurance, medication and travel. As a unifier of Chicago’s dance community, Dance for Life supports a thriving dance community by focusing on its health and well-being through The Dancers’ Fund.


Andrew Dawson, Joe Maddon and Joel Murray

Andrew Dawson, Joe Maddon and Joel Murray

The 3rd annual "Try Not to Suck" celebrity golf classic was held on August 13 at Bryn Mawr Country Club. Hosted by founder/Cubs manager Joe Maddon, the event included current and former Cubs players, such as Ryan Sandberg, Andre Dawson, Kerry Wood and

Jaye and Joe Maddon

Joe Maddon, Jerry Lasky and Andre Dawson

Billy Williams. The tournament put current and former Cubs and die-hard fan celebrities in foursomes, that included John Cusack, Eddie Vedder and David Kaplan, and others from the entertainment and media industry, to

Jaye and Joe Maddon

Jaye and Joe Maddon

raise funds to benefit two of Maddon's nonprofits, Respect 90 Foundation and the Hazleton Integration Project (HIP). Respect 90 provides children and families opportunities to develop championship attitudes through sports, academics and community involvement and the HIP is a community organization founded by Maddon, a Hazleton, PA. native, that focuses on improving the integration of the Hazleton, Pennsylvania community.

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Fluer-SMFleurotica, the runway fashion show created entirely of floral materials, returns to Garfield Park Conservatory on Friday, October 12! For tickets and more info, click here!


DmcQq1pU8AEtjX7RIP Burt Reynolds….I was so sad to hear of his passing. I remember very fondly the cute cover he did for Playboy Magazine.  Only 7 men have appeared on Playboy 's cover with Burt appearing 2nd after Peter Sellers –other "cover-boys" were Steve Martin, Jerry Seinfeld , Donald Trump,  Dan Akroyd and Leslie Nielsen. I was so thrilled when I got a small part in "Smokey & the Bandit 3" but, when I arrived on set, I was sad to learn Burt Earlybirds and Bookworms RSVP   form-page-001wasn't in any of my scenes! He will be missed….


In the great tradition of the late, beloved Bunky Cushing, The Service Club of Chicago will be reviving "Early Birds & Bookworms", a breakfast benefit at RL Restaurant that, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, will present cookbook author/entertaining expert Marc Sievers, in a discussion HD Chicago 2018 Basic Info Email Graphicmoderated by the "Breakfast Queen" Ina Pinkney! (For tickets/more info, click here!)


I'm so excited to return as the emcee for the 3rd annual "Haute Dog Chicago" fashion show/fundraiser at the Peninsula Chicago on Thursday, Sept. 20! The event benefits Canine Companions for Independence, a nonprofit that

A Canine Companion puppy in training

A Canine Companion puppy in training

provides highly trained assistance dogs for the disabled for FREE. Runway stars, who will be wearing the latest fashions from local boutiques, will include Ravi Baichwal, Natalie Bomke and Ed Swinderski, Lou Canellis, Rosemary Fanti, Brooke Skinner Ricketts, Katy Sandberg, Whitney Reynolds, Mary Lasky, Renata Block, Krystyna Augustyniak, Aisa Gadjderowicz, Suzanne LeMignot, Rich Lyons, Peyton Pritikin, David Gonsky and others.

Haute Dog Chicago 2017 event with Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher

Haute Dog Chicago 2017 event with Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher

Tails in the City will dress the four-legged runway stars! The stellar committee, led by chair Katie Platis, include Bob and Renata Block, Angie DeMars, Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Mitchell Hatcher, Raymond Western, Greg Hyder, Katy Sandberg, Tracey Tarantino (whose ZZAZZ Productions will produce the show) and Lauren

Dave Lawlor: vet, fighter, "Tough Mudder".

Dave Lawlor: vet, fighter, "Tough Mudder".

Warm.  Hope you can join us! Tickets/details here!


Big congrats to my longtime friend David Lawlor, who recently ran one of the toughest races of his life, Tough Mudder Chicago 2018! Dave, as you may or may not know, is the man responsible for helping me get my blog out so he's a very big VIP in my world! Congrats with love Dave on this major achievement! Green Tie Ball invite-FINAL#toughasnails, #fighter, #veteran


I'm getting SOOOOO excited about the Green Tie Ball coming to the Geraghty (2520 S. Hoyne) on Friday, September 14 and featuring LMFAO's Redfoo! We have

With the Geraghty's Tom Kehoe, my co-chair Nina Mariano and Gateway Green's/ Chicago Flower's Tony Abruscato

With the Geraghty's Tom Kehoe, my co-chair Nina Mariano and Gateway Green's/ Chicago Flower's Tony Abruscato

so many surprises planned with lots and lots of fabulous restaurants (thanks to David Lissner), charitable gaming from Rivers Casino and so much more! So get your sexy Seuss on and join me and

Get your Sexy Seuss on and join us on Sept. 14!!

Get your Sexy Seuss on and join us on Sept. 14!!

my fellow co-chair Nina Mariano, Tony Abruscato, Grant DePorter, David M. Lissner, Lee Golub, Tom Kehoe, a STELLAR Host Committee and friends for "Green Eggs & Glam"! (WHAT ARE YOU WEARING? $50 off couture rental at By:Fashionaholic!) (Click here for tickets!)


Newlyweds Kristan Lieb and Ben Chlapek

Newlyweds Kristan Lieb and Ben Chlapek

I'd like to wish a dear Chicago Tribune "work sister" and friend, Kristan Lieb, congratulations with love on her recent wedding! She looked like a fairy princess as she married her love Ben Chlapek! Long may they love and live happily ever after!


Iconic image of "Frank Sinatra – On the Boardwalk." Sinatra arrives at Miami Beach with his entourage (including his stand-in, dressed in an identical suit) while filming 'The Lady In Cement'. 1968. Photographer: Terry O'Neill

Iconic image of "Frank Sinatra – On the Boardwalk." Sinatra arrives at Miami Beach with his entourage (including his stand-in, dressed in an identical suit) while filming 'The Lady In Cement'. 1968. Photographer: Terry O'Neill

Join Arica Hilton and Sven Asmus at their gallery, Hilton | Asmus Contemporary (716 N. Wells) on Thursday, Sept. 13, for the opening of the new exhibition "SINATRA: MY KIND OF TOWN" from 5- 8pm. Amanda Erlinger, Sinatra's granddaughter, will be their special guest and answer any questions about CLA_gala_2018_email_invite'Ole Blue Eyes!


Illimunation 2018, benefiting The Chicago Loop Alliance will take place on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Palmer House with gala co-chairs Dean Lane and Melissa Smith. The evening will honor Lou Raizin (with Broadway In Chicago) and Roche Schulfer (with the award-winning Goodman Theatre)! For tickets/more info, click here!


LOL! All fun and games!

LOL! All fun and games!

Received an interesting email recently from a production company looking for social influencers for an upcoming docu/reality series. I'll be Skyping with the team on Tuesday and will keep you posted! You never know, I might be the next Can-K! 🙂

"A Night Under the Big Top" co-chairs, Elizabeth Borland Blodgett, Holly Cortes and Abra Prentice Wilkin

"A Night Under the Big Top" co-chairs, Elizabeth Borland Blodgett, Holly Cortes and Abra Prentice Wilkin

It was a circus recently for Northwestern Memorial Hospital's "A Night Under the Big Top" at the Casino, a private club in the Gold Coast. Guests were greeted at the door by two ginormous "elephants" and, inside, performers dressed in charming circus attire posed for

It was a circus in there!

It was a circus in there!

pics with guests and performed high-wire acts and other challenging acts in the main room and throughout the venue. Since most of the rooms in this venerable club are circular, the decor and theme were perfect fits! Check my Chicago Tribune column for details coming soon!


IF CharitiesJoin beloved, former football pro Israel "Izzy" Idonije at a fundraiser for his nonprofit, IF Charities, to be held on his BD, November 17! The organization provides programs for kids in underserved communities, here and in West Africa. For details/more info coming soon, click here!


BotanicgardenI'm a sucker for craft fairs and one of the BEST is coming to the Chicago Botanic Garden on Sept. 21 through the 23rd! A preview party for the 34th American Craft Expo (ACE), to be held on Sept. 20, will support mental health initiatives at NorthShore. (For tix/more info, click here!)


Sanfilippo estate

Sanfilippo estate

The 7th annual "Carousel of Possible Dreams" will unite five Chicago-area children's charities in a central fundraising initiative on Saturday, October 6 at the Sanfilippo Estate in Barrington Hills. A ride aboard the Estate's famed "Eden Palais", a meticulously restored 19th century European Salon carousel, will

Eden Palais carousel

Eden Palais carousel

enable guests to pledge donations to support the charities. The five charities include Barrington Children's Charities, The Chicago Academy for the Arts, Soul Harbour Ranch Animal Therapy Program, Spirito! Singers and the Turning Pointe Autism Foundation. For tickets, $175, and more info, click here! (See highlights of the Sanfilippo Estate in video below!)


FashionaholicMy FAVE, By:Fashionaholic (luxury, couture rentals) will host a preview of its fall/winter 2018 collection at Katana, 339 N. Dearborn, on Friday, September 21. Besides the fashion presentation, the chic evening will include a 5-course meal and tickets are only $65! Get them here while they last!


No Class Reunion 2018Just a reminder to all my friends down south, in and around Dupo, Illinois! Our annual No Class Reunion will be held in Dupo Community Park on Saturday, Sept. 22, from 1 to 6 pm! As the invite says, "BYOB, BYO-snack, BYO-family, BYO-self!" This is a reunion for all classes! For more info, check the No Class Dupo Reunion page on Facebook! WaterlooOktoberfestHope to see you there!


On another local note, mark your calendars for Waterloo and Maeystown, Illinois' charming Pumpkinfest and Oktoberfest, respectively, on Saturday, October 13! Chuck and I can't wait to return, not only to see the "fam", but to partake in some good 'ole hometown fun! If you've never visited either of these two small, Southern Illinois towns, you are truly missing out! They're definitely worth a road-trip!


Nick Kyrgios, Rod Laver, John McEnroe and Roger Federer in town to promote the Laver Cup.

Nick Kyrgios, Rod Laver, John McEnroe and Roger Federer in town to promote the Laver Cup.

For all of you tennis enthusiasts, the Laver Cup, an all-star team tennis tournament, is coming to the United Center on September 21-23. Each team will be comprised of six players, and led by a team captain, who is a legend of the sport. The captain of Europe is Bjorn Borg, and the captain of Team World is John McEnroe. Four of the six players will qualify based on their ATP singles ranking as of the Monday following Wimbledon. Two are “captain’s picks” that will be announced by the Monday after the US Open. (For tickets, more info, click here!)


Artonthemart"Art on the MART,” the world’s biggest digital art projection will debut at theMART (formerly The Merchandise Mart) on September 29.  In the spirit of Chicago’s great legacy of public art and culture, Art on theMART will be the longest-running and largest digital art projection in the world. The first-of-its-kind for Chicago, this curated series of digital artworks will be projected across 2.5 acres of theMART’s exterior river-façade Wednesdays through Sundays through December and next year, March through December. (For more deets, click here!)


Fame lilysLily's Talent Agency will host its annual "Bubbles & Brunch" fundraiser at the Chicago Yacht Club on Sunday, October 7. The mission of the nonprofit (Foundation of Artists Mentored in Entertainment) is to provide young, deserving Chicagoland performing artists monetary and mentorship support. For tickets, more info to this fun event, 2018 Inviteclick here!


Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation will host its annual "A Walk for the Bear" on Sunday, October 21 in Lincoln Park. Check in is at 9 am. For tickets/more info, click here!


Urban PrepFor all you card sharks out there, Urban Prep Academies will host its 12th annual "ACES UP!" fundraiser, a Texas hold 'em poker tournament on Thursday, October 21. UPA is a network of all-boys public schools, including the country's first charter high school for boys. For more info, call 312.276.0259, ext. Last1131.


That's it for this week! As always, I hope you've enjoyed all the news from Chicago and beyond! My newsletter is always positive with information that is uplifting and informative.

I hope you're having a joyful, happy, healthy summer and I can't wait to share more fun the next time!

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. If you can overlook the fact that the woman is driving, videotaping and crying, this is a sweet video about the undying gratitude of a shelter dog. Lol!

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A NEWBIE’S VISIT TO THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIR

SHEDD AQUARIUM'S BLU; MEDIA GIRLS ON TOUR; ELI'S AND THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE FOOD BOWL; GARTH'S RECORD-BREAKER; PORCHLIGHT MUSIC THEATRE'S "CHICAGO SINGS"; CHICAGO CUT MAKES THE CUT!; CBRE AND CHICAGO CUBS BASH; COSTUME COUNCIL'S "MEN'S FASHION AWARDS"; ROONEY'S BIG BREAK; CHICAGO CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER'S "NIGHT OF HEROES"; HERMENE REMEMBERS ARETHA; IF CHARITIES' FUNDRAISER; AIBI/AIFI REVS UP CHICAGO; ABIGAIL'S "CHICAGO LIGHTS" PROJECT; BEAR NECESSITIES' "A WALK FOR THE BEAR"; MARIA HITS THE FESTS; UNICEF CHICAGO'S HUMANITARIAN LUNCHEON; VIDEOS TO MAKE YOU SMILE AND SO MUCH MORE!

Patriotic Twilight Parade.

Patriotic Twilight Parade.

As a lifelong Midwesterner, I felt it my obligation and duty to attend at least one Illinois State Fair so, this year, we packed up Rooney and a few shorts and T-shirts and headed downstate to Springfield. I always love driving through this beautiful state. It seems to put me in a meditative state as we whizzed past those corn and soy bean fields and past the little red barns that have long ago lost their paint. I often wonder what it would be like to live in these little farm towns–no makeup, no social media, fried green tomatoes every night for dinner–but then I

I'll take all of the above! Lol!

I'll take all of the above! Lol!

digress. The Illinois State Fair has been in existence since 1853 and began as more of a display of agricultural products and equipment. Today, it's a bustling,thriving 366 acres of fun that included seemingly limitless activities, livestock, harness racing, rides, food, crafts, political pavilions and more food. This year's theme, "200 Years of Amazing" celebrated the state's bicentennial (duh). We stayed at a hotel that started out with a lot of promise–The

The famous 600 lb. butter cow!

The famous 600 lb. butter cow!

Mansion View Inn & Suites–situated right across from the Governor's Mansion. I thought, how bad could it be? It looked nice online. Well, bad. I won't share anymore details other than to say we spent as little time as possible in the room. The Governor's Mansion, on the other hand, looked spectacular after its recent renovation–impeccably manicured grounds, daily guided tours–an imposing building overlooking downtown Springfield and a stone's throw from Abraham Lincoln's home–also, lots of poverty which I was very sad to see in

Beauty Pageant Queens came in all sizes!

Beauty Pageant Queens came in all sizes!

our state's capitol. Next to amazing, turn of the century mansions was squalor, especially as you got nearer the fairgrounds. Nonetheless, we soldiered on, anxiously anticipating our next big adventure. Parking was nowhere–every lot was full but we lucked out and parked only 1/2 a block from the entrance and under shade trees at that. The day was scorchingly hot and I was so glad I didn't bring

#RooneyRules in the state capitol

#RooneyRules in the state capitol.

Rooney along. We would've had to turn back. I was sad to see so many dogs there with their tongues hanging out. Anyway, the midway was jam packed with every type of decadent food group you could think of–fried Twinkies and Oreos, corn dogs (which were made famous at this very fair!), fried catfish, BBQ, funnel cakes in every flavor and more. International food stations offered even more choices. On a whim, I decided we needed to take a ride on the

Junk food heaven!

Junk food heaven!

ski lift. It seemed like a good idea at the time since I figured this vantage point would give us a great overview of the fair (see the views here). We climbed aboard with our feet dangling before we realized we both hate heights and any rides of any kind at any fairs anywhere. Even though it didn't last long, it seemed like an eternity to us. Note to self–never again. All throughout the ride all I could think of was what the headline would read–"Two Naive

Over 1900 year-old redwood log house

Over 1900 year-old redwood log house

Chicagoans Ride Shaky Ski Lift Before Dropping to their Doom". Anyway, we survived, so off we went to see the livestock barns. There, we saw the largest horses on the planet–Percherons and Shires, each easily standing over 7 feet high! Sadly, we missed the baby pig and goat barns, miniature horses and the opportunity to milk a cow. We also missed the Diaper Derby (???) and the ponytail, husband calling

It wouldn't be the State Fair without Honest Abe!

It wouldn't be the State Fair without Honest Abe!

and rooster crowing contests, to name a few more highlights, BUT, we did not miss one of the main attractions–the famous 600 pound butter cow–located in the Dairy Building (every year since the 1920s). The lines snaked outside the building with people clamoring to get a look. Crazy I know, but we waited patiently in line until, finally, finally our moment came.

I never knew there was such a variety of funnel cakes!

I never knew there was such a variety of funnel cakes!

And there it was, rotating inside a refrigerated, multi-windowed exhibit with all of us clicking and filming away. NOW I could check this sight off my bucket list. Then it was time to choose our Fair Food–we decided on fried catfish and a corn dog with lemonade, which did not disappoint. The rides seemed a little death defying to me, especially the "Down Draft" which drops riders 30 feet in an open car….also, the "Wheel of Fire" –a complete circle where riders hang upside down with flames all around. YIKES! The entertainment was varied and plentiful with Foreigner and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Boy George and Culture Club, Flo Rida and Ludacris, Brantley Gilbert and so much more! It was an experience I will never forget. However, having said that, I think once was enough.


Shedd pres/CEO Bridget Coughlin and husband Brian Wegner

Shedd pres/CEO Bridget Coughlin and husband Brian Wegner

The recent Shedd Aquarium fundraiser BLU got me thinking about the history of this much loved Chicago institution. John G. Shedd wanted to give back to the city in which he had risen from stock boy to president of department store giant Marshall Field & Company. Because every great city in the United States and Europe had a fine aquarium, he decided that Chicago must have the biggest and best. Mr. Shedd imagined a stately marble building and a collection of aquatic animals

Shedd BLU co-chairs Drew Gravitt, Nate Fencl and Jessica Morris.

Shedd BLU co-chairs Drew Gravitt, Nate Fencl and Jessica Morris.

from around the world that would complement the two world-class institutions already in Grant Park, the Field Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago. With Shedd’s initial donation of $2 million, the not-for-profit Shedd Aquarium Society was founded on Feb. 1, 1924, “to construct, maintain and operate an aquarium or museum of

With Chuck in front of a Washed Ashore Project sculpture

With Chuck in front of a Washed Ashore Project sculpture

aquatic life exclusively for educational and scientific purposes….” A circle of parkland at the end of 12th Street (now Roosevelt Road) was donated and the planning began. Walter Chute, who would become the aquarium’s director, toured the major U.S. and European aquariums to study what excelled (and what didn’t) and then worked side by side with the architects to create a state-of-the-art aquarium inside and out, supported by Mr. Shedd’s gift of

The aquatic presentation finale--parade of Magellanic penguins!

The aquatic presentation finale–parade of Magellanic penguins!

an additional $1 million. John G. Shedd never saw his aquarium. He died in October 1926 at age 76. The board of directors carried on, and ground was broken in November 1927. The John G. Shedd Aquarium opened to throngs of guests on May 30, 1930 and today, it receives over 2 million visitors annually who enjoy unforgettable encounters with 32,000 animals from the world's aquatic environments. The BLU event

Shedd BLU party on Sick Family Terrace

Shedd BLU party on Sick Family Terrace

attracted over 900 guests and offered meet-and-greets with Magellanic penguins (see their darling finale parade here), a caiman lizard named Gil, 2 green tree pythons (sisters Jill and Jasmine), a South American puffer fish and an angry little tegu named Uncle Fester. One of the new attractions this year was the

With Diver Brian Siegel at Shedd BLU

With Diver Brian Siegel at Shedd BLU

addition of a drag show that was held in the main rotunda. There, performers Kat Sass, Trannika Rex and Tenderoni whipped the crowd into a frenzy with Alexis Bevels even performing on roller skates as a mermaid! Over 30 ethically farmed food stations kept

Crystal Peters and Gregory Curtis Jr. (Shedd Aux. Board member)

Crystal Peters and Gregory Curtis Jr. (Shedd Aux. Board member)

the crowd fueled for fun and a stunning display of art made entirely from plastic beach trash by the "Washed Ashore–Art to Save the Sea" project raised awareness about the global marine debris crisis. Dancing under the stars on the terrace provided partygoers with magical views of the city and skyline. If possible, don't miss this exciting event next year! I highly recommend it both for its worthy fundraising aspect and for the non-stop excitement! (Photos by Heidi Zeiger)


Nekia Nichelle and Maha Gorgi

Nekia Nichelle and Maha Gorgi

It was an afternoon of inspiration, enlightenment and fun for the "Media Girls on Tour" event on Saturday, August 25. Dynamic media personalities from across the spectrum came together to share tips, histories and advice for over 100 women (and men) in Pilsen.

Chic Mika Stambaugh

Chic Mika Stambaugh

Participants included Bria Fachon (Power 92.3 FM), Mika Stambaugh (The Mas Ink + PR Pro), Maudlyne Iherjirika (Chicago Chronicles), Nekia Nichelle (ChicagoNow.com), Maha Gorgi (Power 92.3 FM), Samantha Callender (Essence Mag), Jade Lucas (106.3 Chicago) and Charmaine Johnise ("Black Ink Chicago"). Moderators were Tyler Marie and Jauntel Taffe. The 2 hour long panel

Khallilah Beecham-Watkins and Maudlyne Ihejirika

Khallilah Beecham-Watkins and Maudlyne Ihejirika

discussion touched on subjects ranging from combining motherhood, marriage and a media job to how to succeed in business. Maudlyne (president of the National Assn. of Black Journalists-Chicago Chapter) shared her words of wisdom after 25 years in the business. "Always be ready", "When it's time, it's

Charmaine Johnise ("Black Ink Chicago") in one of her bestselling aprons.

Charmaine Johnise ("Black Ink Chicago") in one of her bestselling aprons.

going to be too late", "Don't just want it and sit back. Do the footwork and grab it." Nekia cautioned everyone to "take care of yourself first and stay mentally grounded." Samantha Callender shared, "Never give up! I refused to allow setbacks to become excuses for not finding ways to manifest my destiny…Don't just have a goal, work towards it, know what you want and claim it!" Maha's great advice advised attendees to "make yourself

Bree Specific

Bree Specific

unfireable" by learning all the tools of your trade and then anticipating what will come next and then learn all about that. Jade spoke about combining motherhood, child-rearing and marriage while still maintaining your media identity. (Special thanks to Serenity Barren for these awesome comment notes.) Every single woman was interesting and had so much to contribute. Mika spoke about her early days at CBS and cautioned everyone to take on every job assignment that comes their way and to

Bria Fachon

Bria Fachon

basically outwork everyone else (I know Mika well and this couldn't be truer! She's an Energizer Bunny!) Charmaine had the audience on the edge of their seats as she described her insider's views of what it's like to work on a reality show. Master massage therapist Jovan Plunkett was also on hand as well as a variety of food and drink and even salon services provided by Salon Lokei, the event venue! I was thrilled to see fabulous photographer Barb Levant at the event and can't thank her enough for most of these images. (As an aside, if you need anyone who is adept at photographing pets, people and lifestyle, she's your girl!) The "Media Girls on Tour" will be traveling to several states with Atlanta coming up next on Sat., October 6! (For more info on an event near you, click here!)


Students from Porchlight's "Make Your Own Musical Summer Camp"!

Students from Porchlight's "Make Your Own Musical Summer Camp"!

Porchlight Music Theatre welcomed a sold-out crowd at its 13th Annual Chicago Sings concert fundraiser; Chicago Sings The MGM Musicals, held on August 20 at Second City’s UP Comedy Club. With direction by Keely Vasquez, music direction by Porchlight Artistic Associate Beckie Menzie, stage

Michael Weinberg and Amanda Black

Michael Weinberg and Amanda Black

management by Jake Allen Miller and sound design Robert Hornbostel, this event was the company’s most successful Chicago Sings to date. Sales from this one-night-only performance benefited Porchlight Music Theatre’s youth educational and community outreach programming raising more than $54,000. The stellar evening saluting MGM musicals began with

Porchlight's inaugural Luminary Award winner and board member James Jensen w/ exec. dir. Jeannie Lukow and artistic director Michael Weber

Porchlight's inaugural Luminary Award winner and board member James Jensen w/ exec. dir. Jeannie Lukow and artistic director Michael Weber

James Earl Jones II singing "Hooray for Hollywood/Going Hollywood" from Going Hollywood. Artistic Director Michael Weber then welcomed the sold out crowd to Porchlight’s special event and played host for much of the evening, sharing with the enthusiastic audience information about MGM’s

Michelle Lauto sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".

Michelle Lauto sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".

productions, their stars and the night’s performers. The entertainment-packed evening also included performances by Christine Mild, Patrick Martin, Kelvin Roston Jr., David Fiorello, Nancy Voigts, Cynthia Clarey, Genevieve Thiers, Devin DeSantis, Britt-Marie Sivertsen, Stephen Schellhardt, Neala Barron, Brandon Dahlquist, Jim DeSelm, Alexis J. Roston and many others. The audience gave a standing ovation during

WGN's Paul Lisnek and Institutional Advancement Director Don Sprague

WGN's Paul Lisnek and Institutional Advancement Director Don Sprague

the presentation of the Luminary Award to James Jensen, who accepted the inaugural award from Executive Director Jeannie Lukow. Jensen was honored for his selfless dedication to, not only Porchlight, but also the arts throughout Chicago and the nation, for more than 40 years. Tammy Mader and Richard Strimer closed out Act 1 with "Moses

Khaki Pixley, Jim DeSelm, Sharriese Hamilton and Brandon Dahlquist perform

Khaki Pixley, Jim DeSelm, Sharriese Hamilton and Brandon Dahlquist perform

Supposes,” the only song specifically written for the musical Singin’ in the Rain. Students Camila Barragan, Kaitlin Deodhar, Sara Deodhar, Maeve McGeehan and Janelly Rosendo from Porchlight

Lynn Orschel with Connie Barkley

Lynn Orschel with Connie Barkley

Music Theatre’s ”Make Your Own Musical” Summer Camp began Act 2 with a medley. Yando Lopez’s beautiful rendition of "Get Happy" from Summer Stock prepped the audience for the all-star conclusion of “That’s Entertainment” from Band Wagon that had the audience on their feet and singing along. (Photos by Michael Courier)


With Eli's Cheesecake's Maureen Schulman and Mary's cobbler.

With Eli's Cheesecake's Maureen Schulman and Mary's cobbler.

The Chicago Tribune Food Bowl was a roaring success with foodie and chef events happening all over town! I was thrilled to be asked to participate in Eli's Cheesecake's "Sweet Taste of Summer" held at its impressive headquarters at 6701 W. Forest Preserve Dr. Besides me, their "Celebrity Chef"

Disregard the duplicated blueberries and add 2 TBSP orange juice! Voila!

Disregard the duplicated blueberries and add 2 TBSP orange juice! Voila!

collaborations included a real chef–Kelly Helgeson (Parachute's Jean Banchette Award winner) who created an apricot rum cake and Roxana Kayvani (from Roxana's Kitchen). She made a delicious peach and plum saffron yogurt cake. It was an honor to share a childhood recipe from someone near and dear to me. Mama Mary Johnson was a shining light for me, helping raise me from birth. Her famous Peach & Blueberry Cobbler will bring tears to your eyes (recipe below, except it's

With friend Geoff Burton, Chef Laurel Boger and an empty cobbler dish!

With friend Geoff Burton, Chef Laurel Boger and an empty cobbler dish!

missing 2 TBSP of orange juice which really makes the flavors pop!) I was thrilled to see longtime friend Geoff Burton in the crowd who was also the first in line for a sample! Lol! Following the demo with Eli's Executive Pastry & Creative Research Chef (and so patient) Laurel Boger , Maureen and Marc Schulman gave us a tour of their remarkable facilities.

Best part of the demo--EATING IT!

Best part of the demo–EATING IT!

It was truly awe-inspiring to see the "sweet magic" that happens there. They also never forget, and always honor, their history with founder Eli Schulman, whose first mixer that whipped up the original cheesecake is proudly on display in the entryway. A kick-ass farmer's market takes place every weekend through Halloween from Nichol's Farm & Orchard (a favorite among restaurants/chefs in the know). (And to see a little demo of my cooking skills (lol!), click here!)


 

Chicago Cut staff and owners Matt Moore and David Flom.

Chicago Cut staff and owners Matt Moore and David Flom.

Congrats are in order for one of my favorite restaurants! Chicago Cut has been named one of "100 Most Scenic Restaurants in America" according to OpenTable! AND, it's the only one in Chicago to have been named to this cool list! Congrats Matt Moore and David Flom! We just love it and couldn't agree more!


CBRE Charity Bash check presentation with Ryne Sandberg, Kyle Schwarber, Joe Maddon, Wilson Contreras, Jon Lester, Andre Dawson and friends.

CBRE Charity Bash check presentation with Ryne Sandberg, Kyle Schwarber, Joe Maddon, Wilson Contreras, Jon Lester, Andre Dawson and friends.

The Chicago office of Coldwell Banker Real Estate (CBRE) and the Chicago Cubs recently hosted the 11th Annual CBRE Charity Bash at historic Wrigley Field. The event raised $500,000, with

All Star Kids Clinic with Kyle Schwarber

All Star Kids Clinic with Kyle Schwarber

100 percent of net proceeds benefiting numerous local charities. More than1,600 CBRE professionals, their clients, families and guests were in attendance to participate in this year’s event, along with Cubs manager #4Joe Maddon, as well as Cubs legends Ryne Sandberg and Andre Dawson. This year’s event featured an All-Star Kids clinic led by Cubs players Jon Lester, Willson Contreras and Kyle Schwarber with more than 150 kids participating in #5the hour-long clinic with the players. Beneficiaries of this year’s event are CBRE Cares charities as well the Jon Lester NVRQT Campaign for Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, Joe Maddon’s Respect 90 Foundation  Kyle Schwarber’s Neighborhood Heroes Campaign and Cubs Charities. This is the third year that CBRE and the Cubs have partnered on this charity initiative, which has raised a total of $1.35 million.


Chicago Mens Fashion Awards 2018_CHMThe Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will host its 3rd annual Chicago Men"s Fashion Awards on Wednesday, Sept. 12 at Room & Board (55 E. Ohio)! Deserving, best dressed award recipients include Michael Caputo, David Sanchez, Shaun Rajah, Aaron Shirley and many others! Congrats to ALL! (Media sponsor Chicago Splash) Includes a fall fashion presentation by Saks Fifth Avenue. For tickets, only $75!, and more info, click here.


Garth Brooks making history at the Grand Ole Opry.

Garth Brooks making history at the Grand Ole Opry.

Wow! A first in Grand Ole Opry history! Reigning CMA Country Music Association's "Entertainer of the Year" Garth Brooks returned to the Opry recently for two special back-to-back sold-out shows. During his second performance the unrelenting crowd went wild, asking for Garth to come back and chanting for “more." In the FIRST TIME in Opry history, in an unprecedented move, the Opry raised the curtain for an encore and Garth performed four more songs, marking an unforgettable night for the thrilled audience!


DeskCal_photogallery_covers_Photogallery_MonthlyTabB1Exciting news! Guess who has been tapped as a pinup model for the famous PAWS Chicago desktop calendar? Yep, the one and only Rooney "Rules" Jordan! Can't wait to share the fun! I think he's so handsome.


Of all the tributes I've read about Aretha Franklin, in my opinion, the most definitive and comprehensive one is by N'Digo Magapaper's Hermene Hartman. Why? Because they were longtime friends and she knew her best. Read this very personal account here and see

With Aretha Franklin, Hermene Hartman and Reverend Jesse Jackson at N'DIGO Gala in 2012.

With Aretha Franklin, Hermene Hartman and Reverend Jesse Jackson at N'DIGO Gala in 2012.

my interview and coverage of the NDIGO Gala that Ms. Franklin headlined below! Participants in her memorial service being held today, Friday, Aug. 30 at Greater Grace Temple in Detroit include Faith Hill, Ariana Grande, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, former President Bill Clinton, The Williams Brothers, The Clark Sisters, Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, Chaka Khan, Ron Isley, Cicely Tyson, Clive Davis, Smokey Robinson, Isaiah Thomas, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Holliday and the Aretha Franklin Celebration Choir, among many others.


Heroes Digital Evite - frontChicago Children's Advocacy Center will host its annual "A Night of Heroes" on Wed., Oct. 10 at The Montgomery Club! The VERY important CAC and its partners are the front-line responders in Chicago to reports of child sexual and physical abuse, witnesses to violence and other serious maltreatment. Please support by buying tickets here!


IF CharitiesParty with Israel "Izzy" Idonije on his birthday November 17, at iF Charities' signature fundraiser! Check this website for more details, coming soon!


20180822_RevUpChicago_013Aibi Aifi's "Rev Up Chicago" showed us the best of the best of Chicago fashion and honored two much loved philanthropists–Pat and Joe Perillo ! Check out complete coverage HERE in Candid Candace in the Chicago Tribune!


With artist Abigail Zoe Martin

With artist Abigail Zoe Martin

Thrilled to be included in Abigail Zoe Martin's "Chicago Lights" project, an audio/visual exhibition that will "spotlight select Chicagoans who give off their own positive light." Others to be included: Rick Kogan, Father Michael Pfleger, Izzy Idonije, celebrity Chef Jamie Laurita and many more! Will open at the Zhou B Art Center in November. More details coming soon!


2018 InviteTrick-or-Treat & Move Your Feet at Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation's "A Walk for the Bear 5th annual Costume Walk Benefiting Pediatric Cancer Research" on Sunday, October 21. The 3-mile walk will be held in Lincoln Park at 1700 Stockton Drive. At this family event, participants come dressed in costume to raise awareness for Bear Necessities and raise funds for “Bear Discoveries” pediatric oncology research grants. For tickets and more info, click here! http://bit.ly/2oj7lNW


Maria Pappas at Ukranian Fest

Maria Pappas at Ukranian Fest

Maria Pappas is the hardest working politician I've ever met. Serving as the Cook County Treasurer since 1998 and before that, two terms on the Cook County Board of Commissioners, she is much loved and VERY effective! This past weekend alone, she hit a melting pot of festivals– Greek, Assyrian, Peruvian, Ukranian and more! Follow her adventures on Facebook, @MariaPappas–she is tireless! Thanks for your wonderful service Maria! We're BIG fans!


Thumb5b721f6d6d8e6The 8th annual UNICEF Chicago Humanitarian Luncheon will be held on Thursday, Oct. 4 at the Ritz-Carlton. The theme, #EatPlayLove will focus on early childhood development and feature a keynote address from Sherrie Rollins Westin, president of Global Impact and Philanthropy for Sesame Workshop and UNICEF USA National Board Member. This year's recipients are Dr. Colleen Cicchetti (executive director of the Center for Childhood Resilience at Lurie Children's) and Phyllis Glink (executive director of the Irving Harris Foundation). (For tix, more info, click HERE!)


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CHICAGO’S VERY OWN PRINCESS, MAMIE WALTON, CELEBRATES 90 IN ROYAL STYLE

PLUS BROOKFIELD ZOO'S "WHIRL"; MAUREEN AND MARC HONORED AT STANLEY PAUL BENEFIT; A STARRY NIGHT AT COMMFEST; THOUGHTS ON THE ROYAL WEDDING; CHICAGO HOUSE'S "RALLY ON THE RUNWAY"; SPECIAL OLYMPICS' "INSPIRE GREATNESS"; MATT BRINGS FITNESS TO A NEW LEVEL; HANDS OF PEACE BENEFIT; GOODBYE GALA FOR A LIVING LANDMARK; HONORS FOR MOSQUITO; NIGHTLIFE GURU BJ MURRAY RETURNS FOR LYME FIGHT; GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER TO HONOR ETHAN HAWKE; MELISSA RETURNS TO US VIA WLIT-FM!; BUTTERFLY BALL; ST. JANE HOTEL PREVIEW; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!!!

Birthday girl Mamie Walton dances with Prince Harry!

Birthday girl Mamie Walton dances with Prince Harry!

Everyone loves Mamie! Chicago's very own social queen and beloved philanthropist, Mamie Walton (herself a Brit) celebrated her 90th birthday in a style that rivaled the royal wedding's! The Peninsula was dressed in the colors of the

A cake fit for a queen!

A cake fit for a queen!

Union Jack with jolly good decor by Kehoe Designs, planned in collaboration with the Pen's Greg Hyder and, of course, Mamie. 126 by-invite-only guests arrived through a dramatic, scarlet set of sheer curtains to enter London's High Street where storefronts like Harrod's filled the lobby alongside bright red traditional English phone booths. Four fully outfitted

Mamie's elegant invitation included this sweet tribute to her late love Julius Walton, her true prince!

Mamie's elegant invitation included this sweet tribute to her late love Julius Walton, her true prince!

Beefeaters (really Coldstream Guards) were also on hand to greet partygoers. Mamie welcomed guests in a stunning, gold, floor-length Michael Kors gown that perfectly complimented her always chic blond bob. When the

Handsome men Bob Zec, Peter Martino, Cary Frank and Chuck Jordan

Handsome men Bob Zec, Peter Martino, Cary Frank and Chuck Jordan

doors opened to the ballroom, you could hear gasps from the crowd as they looked upon splendor like I've never seen before. (See decor HERE!) White roses overflowed on every table beside candles

Jean Antoniou, Sherry Holson, Greg Hyder and Mark Olley

Jean Antoniou, Sherry Holson, Greg Hyder and Mark Olley

displayed in elegant crystal holders. Multiple chandeliers were grouped together in the ceiling above the dance floor where a towering, gilded

Myra Reilly with Bill and Cathy Bartholomay

Myra Reilly with Bill and Cathy Bartholomay

cake sat with a golden statue of "Mamie (ala Marilyn)" on top holding an American flag and the Union Jack. Stanley Paul's band had the crowd on the dance floor for most of the night except when they were enjoying a gourmet British-inspired dinner

Heather and Bruce Ingram with Toni Canada

Heather and Bruce Ingram with Toni Canada

prepared by the Pen's executive chef Toni Robertson (in collaboration with Greg, the Pen's Catering Director) that featured Beef Wellington and for dessert, Eton Mess (a traditional British dessert consisting of strawberries, meringue, whipped heavy cream

Peter and Karen Martino

Peter and Karen Martino

and strawberry sorbet). As guests finished dinner, trumpets sounded and the Beefeaters appeared in the spotlight at the entry to the ballroom and, suddenly, there was Prince Harry! A PERFECT look-a-like wearing the complete uniform with medals and a gold sash whisked Mamie onto the dance floor amid

Vonita Reescer and Kevin Sullivan

Vonita Reescer and Kevin Sullivan

swoons and squeals of delight. He was truly the spitting image of the Prince and dare I say, even cuter! They danced to "Foggy Day in London Town", of course! He then mingled and danced with attendees and took photos

John Cannon and Cary Frank

John Cannon and Cary Frank

with anyone who asked. Tom Kehoe had discovered "Wade" in Oregon and flew him in for this grand occasion. Kehoe Designs completely outfitted him in this amazing costume that was spot on. Following her dance with the Prince, she took to the mic and serenaded us all, in perfect pitch, to "Time After Time." (See her sing HERE!) 38Talk about a perfect evening! No one wanted to leave the dance floor but, finally they did. But not Mamie! Mamie was the last to leave, of course, and chatted with Greg and Tom afterwards about how happy she was with the evening. I couldn't agree more. It was a night we'll never, ever forget. Guests in the crowd included Mark Olley, Sherry Fox, Maria and Bob Zec, John Cannon and Cary Frank, Peter and Karen Martino, Tracey DiBuono, Jean and Andy Antoniou, Lynda and Howard Silverman, Toni and Rick Canada, Heather and Bruce Ingram, Linda and Mark Heister, Stanley Paul, Vonita Reescer, Kevin

Mamie and Prince Harry (aka Wade)

Mamie and Prince Harry (aka Wade)

Sullivan, Cathy and Bill Bartholomay, Leslie and Bob Zentner, Sherrill and John Bodine, Janet Owen, Bob Barr, Lynn and John McMahan, Jim Smith, Dori Wilson, Denise Allen, Susan Gohl, Myra and John Reilly, Sean Eshagy and his mom Carol Blaney Eshagy and so many more! The next day, I called Mamie to thank her for a wonderful evening and this is the message on her phone, "Life is a cabaret, Mamie here"…..What a perfect motto for a life well lived. Long may you reign Queen Mamie and here's to 100 more! We all love you!


The Schulmans! Kori, Maureen, Elana, Marc and Haley

The Schulmans! Kori, Maureen, Elana, Marc and Haley

Each year, beloved bandleader Stanley Paul hosts a benefit for his Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship Fund at a private club in the Gold Coast. This year, on May 9, the deserving honorees were Maureen and

Eli's Slice mascot, Elana, Haley, Marc (the BIG cheese!), Maureen and Kori Schulman

Eli's Slice mascot, Elana, Haley, Marc (the BIG cheese!), Maureen and Kori Schulman

Marc Schulman of Eli's Cheesecake fame (and so much more). Their list of philanthropic endeavors reads like an encyclopedia. Personally, I can't think of a nonprofit that they haven't touched/supported in one

Rick Kogan, me, Maureen Schulman, Bill Zwecker, Donna LaPietra and Marc Schulman

Rick Kogan, me, Maureen Schulman, Bill Zwecker, Donna LaPietra and Marc Schulman

way or another, oftentimes with a donation of one of their giant, delicious cheesecakes! I was honored to be a speaker along with Chicago Tribune's Rick Kogan, Bill Zwecker and the Schulman's beautiful,

Marc, Maureen, Dr. Arthur Simon, Janet Ruchim, Dr. Michael Ruchim

Marc, Maureen, Dr. Arthur Simon, Janet Ruchim, Dr. Michael Ruchim

articulate daughters Elana, Haley and Kori. The evening was expertly produced by Donna LaPietra who came attired in an Eli's Cheesecake t-shirt, of course! Her dedication to themes are legendary and this night was

Team Eli's

Team Eli's

no exception. Photos of each speaker appeared onscreen with a funny cheesecake affiliation. A video of the couple documented their philanthropy and devotion to all things Chicago that

Grant DePorter and The Honorable Bruce Heyman

Grant DePorter and The Honorable Bruce Heyman

included wonderful, historical photos of the company and its founder Eli. I look at the Schulmans as members of everyone's family. This makes sense since they and

Linda Heister and Stanley Paul

Linda Heister and Stanley Paul

their cheesecakes seem to have been a part of every major celebration and special occasion that I can remember. They even supplied cakes for former Presidents Clinton and Obama's inaugurations! The cake made its debut at the first Taste of Chicago in

(L to R) Haley, Kori and Elana wheel in the big cake

(L to R) Haley, Kori and Elana wheel in the big cake

1980 and was an immediate hit. I also love this couple's amazing love story. I asked Maureen recently how she and Marc met. She said

Marsha Brenner and Dennis Minkel

Marsha Brenner and Dennis Minkel

that Marc was a bit of a player in college. In fact, when Maureen attended the national convention of her sorority as president (of course!) of Sigma Delta Tau, all the girls were discussing who they were dating. Maureen told them she had just started dating a guy named Marc Schulman. Girls from

Emcee/producer Donna LaPietra and Sherrill Bodine

Emcee/producer Donna LaPietra and Sherrill Bodine

Chicago, the suburbs and Denver, where Marc went to college, all said, "We are too!" Over the years, I've become an ardent admirer of this much loved couple, not just because of their delicious cheesecakes, but because of their great big hearts. I have covered their Happiness Club benefit on several occasions and asked its artistic director, Tanji Harper, for her thoughts on the Schulmans. "What I know of Marc and Maureen, after being blessed to work with them long enough to consider

Rich Melman, Marc Schulman, Bill Marovitz and Stanley Paul

Rich Melman, Marc Schulman, Bill Marovitz and Stanley Paul

them a second family, is that they have a profound calling to help others. They have used their ideas, network and resources to help hundreds of Chicago kids who have morphed into incredible adults because of the opportunities the Happiness Club gave them. I believe

Bill and Maria Smithburg

Bill and Maria Smithburg

desserts are just a clever conduit for their true purpose–they are really ambassadors of generosity who live in service to others and influence the rest of the world to make positive changes too," she said. I couldn't agree more! A giant Eli's Cheesecake, bearing an image of the darling duo dressed in identical suits and ties, was wheeled into the ballroom by their beautiful daughters accompanied by the company's mascot, The Slice. Merriment ensued

With Chuck and Maureen Schulman

With Chuck and Maureen Schulman

following Stanley's presentation to the Schulmans of a beautiful, Tiffany crystal award. Thank you Stanley for creating this wonderful benefit to honor your sister, Raelene Mittelman, who loved fashion and design. Through this fund, awards are made annually to college students from the Chicagoland area that are enrolled in a fashion design program. The scholarship monies are used as tuition for the study of fashion design in a Chicago area college or university. A perfect tribute to one of Chicago's "sweetest" couples! (Photos by Francis Son)


CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl chair Elisa Templeton and CZS board chair John Grube

CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl chair Elisa Templeton and CZS board chair John Grube

Any event that has animal ambassadors greeting guests has my interest! And this is the case every year for the unique Brookfield Zoo Gala hosted by the Women's Board and

CZS pres/CEO Dr. Stuart Strahl; CZS board chair John Grube; CZS WB president Sasha Gerritson and CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl chair Elisa Templeton pictured with a 2019 Aston Martin DB11 provided by Aston Martin Glenview

CZS pres/CEO Dr. Stuart Strahl; CZS board chair John Grube; CZS WB president Sasha Gerritson and CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl chair Elisa Templeton pictured with a 2019 Aston Martin DB11 provided by Aston Martin Glenview

Board of Trustees of the Chicago Zoological Society. The 37th annual Whirl, chaired by Elisa Templeton, was held on April 28 and grossed more than $1.3 million! Proceeds will support the animals (including its darling ambassador squad) at the Zoo, as well as the Chicago Zoological Society’s conservation, education and community outreach programs. This year, more than 525 guests attended the gala, which was held on the Zoo's grounds. During the cocktail reception, guests had the opportunity to meet and take photos with many of the beloved animal ambassadors, including a

Joe Ahern, Ally Ahern, and CZS WB member Susan Ahern

Joe Ahern, Ally Ahern, and CZS WB member Susan Ahern

Humboldt penguin, sulcata tortoise, binturong, serval, wallaby, toe-toed sloth, cape porcupine, tamandua, Burmese python, screech owl, red-tailed hawk, Major Mitchell’s cockatoo, great-horned owl, red knee tarantula, rabbits, and Guinea pigs. Whew! It was a real zoo in there! Additionally, Aston Martin of Glenview partnered with CZS on the event and had a beautiful car on display too! Themed Whirl of Fortune, the gala featured decor created by the Flower

CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl Chair, Elisa Templeton and John Templeton

CZS WB member and 2018 Whirl Chair, Elisa Templeton and John Templeton

Firm that featured stunning candelabras and large white plumage in tall vases along with oversized playing cards and dice on each table. The ceiling was illuminated in red, white, and black geometric designs. Food for Thought catered the evening’s three-course dinner. Later in the evening, attendees enjoyed dancing to the music of Maggie Speaks and trying their luck at blackjack, roulette, craps, and Texas hold’em poker. The black-tie gala also featured a live auction and paddle raise conducted by auctioneer Jason Lamaruouex. Items

CZS president/CEO Dr. Stuart Strahl; CZS WB member/ event chair Elisa Templeton and CZS WB president Sasha Gerritson

CZS president/CEO Dr. Stuart Strahl; CZS WB member/ event chair Elisa Templeton and CZS WB president Sasha Gerritson

included the privilege of naming Brookfield Zoo’s male red panda; a trip of a lifetime to a private St. Lucia estate complete with three houses, personal chefs, and a driver and a gorgeous Palmiero-colored sapphire and diamond “pansy” pendant featuring 2.06 carats of diamonds complimented by pink, blue, and yellow sapphires totaling 4.23 carats donated by A. Marek Fine Jewelry. Since its inception in 1992, the Women’s Board has raised more than $30 million for the Society, presented nearly $200,000 in educational scholarships, and hosted tens of thousands of children at Brookfield Zoo through its outreach endeavors. (Photos by Kelly Tone and Jim Schuzz)


The entire cast in the finale

The entire cast in the finale

A star-studded lineup of Northwestern University School of Communication alumni turned the newly christened Ryan Fieldhouse into a rollicking, full-throttle reunion Saturday night (April 21), paying

Heather Headley

Heather Headley

tribute in music and comedy to the school’s storied past while challenging the next generation of students to carry on the tradition. Emceed by “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert ’86, ’11 H, the variety show, “A Starry Night,” drew a crowd of more than 2,600, who were treated to performances by dozens of famous

Northwestern University football coach Pat Fitzgerald with Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz

Northwestern University football coach Pat Fitzgerald with Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz

alumni and current Northwestern students. "Tonight is a demonstration of the capability of our community and the love everybody has for Northwestern to make it happen, ” said Barbara O'Keefe, Dean of the School of Communication. The night began with a VIP reception and dinner before the performance, at which O’Keefe thanked the guests, students, stars and University faculty and staff for their work on the show over the past year. Much of the evening was spent reminiscing about the legendary professors who helped launch countless careers in theater, television

Stephanie March ('96), Northwestern president Morton Schapiro, Mimi Schapiro and Marg Helgenberger ('82)

Stephanie March ('96), Northwestern president Morton Schapiro, Mimi Schapiro and Marg Helgenberger ('82)

and film and about the students who joined the celebrities both on stage and behind the scenes. After the dinner ended, the crowd settled in for the show, which kicked off with a pre-recorded video skit that featured Colbert and fellow alum Seth Meyers ’96, ’16 H. The two sat in wingback chairs in a faux Northwestern club with a fireplace behind them, set in New York City, riffing off each other. The pair joked about what actors are really thinking when they put on a listening face on stage —  food. The two then pulled

Julio Ottino, Lisa Corrin and spouse Peter Erickson and Henry Bienen

Julio Ottino, Lisa Corrin and spouse Peter Erickson and Henry Bienen

out sub sandwiches, took hefty bites and began unintelligibly singing the Northwestern fight song. Emcee Colbert, who normally uses the opening monologue on his TV show to skewer President Trump, told the crowd he only wanted to talk about one president – Northwestern President Morton Schapiro, who was seated near the stage. “Everyone loves Morty,” Colbert said during his opening remarks. “Morty wears purple. Morty breathes purple. Morty is

Student Lucy Godinez performs "Breathe" from "In the Heights" with members of the Waa-Mu Show cast

Student Lucy Godinez performs "Breathe" from "In the Heights" with members of the Waa-Mu Show cast

purple.” There was plenty of Purple Pride throughout the evening — and plenty of laughter. “Morty’s done so much for this University,” Colbert continued. “He took something great and made it better. He’s like the guy who put cheese in a pizza crust.” The show also paid tribute to the late Garry Marshall ’56, a lifelong supporter of Northwestern and its students — and to other Northwestern-bred actors, directors, teachers and producers who formed the backbone of Chicago theater throughout the years. More than 300 students helped bring the show to life, including performers, producers, stagehands and others. Broadway star and Drama Desk Award winner Richard Kind ’78 talked about having drinks in an Evanston bar the night before rehearsals, where he

Toni-Marie Montgomery (Dean of the Henry & Leigh Beinen School of Music) and Rene Machado

Toni-Marie Montgomery (Dean of the Henry & Leigh Beinen School of Music) and Rene Machado

spoke with theater professor Rives Collins about what students need to survive and thrive in the world of entertainment. He said it boiled down to one word: resilience. As he prepared to perform the song “Bounce” from the Stephen Sondheim musical “Road Show,” he turned to the students on stage with him to explain the importance of resilience – and enduring the inevitable ups and downs of their budding careers. He said that although he was facing the audience, he was really singing the song to the students. The variety show included a rousing duet, “Comin’ Together,” with alums Ana Gasteyer ’89 and Stephanie D’Abruzzo ’93, and a powerful medley by three of Broadway’s leading men: Gregg Edelman ’80 singing “Double Talk” from “City of Angels;” Brian d’Arcy James ’90, singing “You’ll Be Back” from the hit musical “Hamilton;” and Kind singing “I Wan’na Be Like You,” from “The Jungle Book.” Edelman and James joined Kind at the end of his number for a spirited finale by the trio. The show stopper was a performance by Tony and Grammy Award winner Heather Headley ’97 whose rendition of “Home” from

Northwestern University Pres. Morton Schapiro , Brian d’Arcy James ’90 and Mimi Schapiro. (Photo by Jasmine Shah)

Northwestern University Pres. Morton Schapiro , Brian d’Arcy James ’90 and Mimi Schapiro. (Photo by Jasmine Shah)

The Wiz” brought the crowd to its feet. The show was set inside the recently opened Ryan Fieldhouse which was transformed by the installation of a sprawling, sparkling stage that was designed by students in the MFA stage design program. The fieldhouse was bathed in purple with lights twinkling behind the performers mimicking a night sky. In his remarks, President Schapiro underscored the importance of both science and the humanities in making Northwestern a great university. “The magic happens in the labs. The teaching that happens in those labs changes the world,” the President said. “But without art, without literature, a person isn’t a full human being.” He paid tribute to the School of Communication’s past and present, and he saluted the school for what he said will be an even “more brilliant future.” (Photos by Jim Prisching)


Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, was the only member of her family to attend the wedding. (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, was the only member of her family to attend the wedding. (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

I know not everyone is a Royal Wedding geek like me but, I have to say, I enjoyed each and every moment of Meghan and Harry's nuptials (twice). I even Tivo'd it in case I missed anything the first time around. I love seeing unbridled love and joy like this and think it's

The bride had 10 bridesmaids and pageboys including Princess Charlotte and Prince George. (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

The bride had 10 bridesmaids and pageboys including Princess Charlotte and Prince George. (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

sorely needed in these trying times. She, of course, made a beautiful bride although I was sad to see that she didn't wear the tiara that Princess Diana wore. But, they did pay homage to her in other ways–Prince

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Photo by Alexi Lubomirski)

Harry hand-picked flowers from their garden for her bouquet that included his late mom's favorite, forget-me-knots; Diana's sister Lady Jane Fellowes offered a reading; The hymn, "Guide Me, O Thy Great Redeemer", was played during Diana's funeral; All three of

Meghan and Harry, happy at last!

Meghan and Harry, happy at last!

Diana's siblings were in attendance; And, of course, her engagement ring included some of Diana's stones. I thought it was just beautiful from beginning to end. I'm happy to see Diana's boys so happy–I believe she saved the Royal Family for sure with these two handsome, respectful, smart, giving sons. (See a clip of my favorite part of the wedding here!)


David Loor, Scott Ammarell, CJ Jensen, Craig Dannenbrink

David Loor, Scott Ammarell, CJ Jensen, Craig Dannenbrink

Chicago House, the first organization in the Midwest to provide housing and support for people living with HIV and AIDS, celebrated its 32nd Annual Spring Brunch and Fashion Show at the Harold Washington Library on Sunday, May 6. REVIVE! Rally on the ChicagoHouse_4517Runway,” produced by Quenten Schumacher and sponsored by The Chris and Derek Bagley Family Foundation, featured designs from local Chicago boutiques and design studios and nationally recognized designers in an exciting runway presentation coordinated by ZZAZZ Productions. Over 360 guests enjoyed a three-course gourmet brunch from Inspired

Borris Powell, Nazia Zamani, Quenten Schumacher

Borris Powell, Nazia Zamani, Quenten Schumacher

Catering, champagne and signature cocktails, and a live auction with items that included a stay in a Tuscan Villa. NBC Chicago's Chris Hush emceed the event which also included a one-of-a-kind "Flower Market" that featured a variety

Dave Hackett, Todd Wood

Dave Hackett, Todd Wood

of over 60+ fresh floral arrangements from different local floral designers. More than $170,000​ was raised for Chicago House ​which was founded in 1985 at the height of the AIDS crisis. It has repeatedly demonstrated innovation and expansion to serve community members impacted by HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ marginalization.


2Special Olympics Illinois hosted its 11th annual "Inspire Greatness" gala at the Hilton Chicago on April 20. The event welcomed over 800 guests and raised $1.2 million for the athletes of Special Olympics

Emcee Rob Johnson with Special Olympics athlete Bree Bogucki

Emcee Rob Johnson with Special Olympics athlete Bree Bogucki

Illinois. Bree Bogucki, the featured  athlete, co-emceed the program with Rob Johnson (CBS-2). Guests enjoyed an 8 minute mini-documentary about her life that was

Auctioneer G-Man (Greg Dellinger) with bidder

Auctioneer G-Man (Greg Dellinger) with bidder

followed by her powerful performance of "This Is Me" from the film, "The Greatest Showman." The event was co-chaired by Pat Canning and Frank T. LibbyAdvocate Health Care and its medical staff 5were recognized for their dedication to healthy communities, Special Olympics Illinois and people with intellectual disabilities. The evening concluded with the athletes in attendance flooding the dance floor in united support. (This event precedes the Special Olympics 50th Anniversary being held here in Chicago– the birthplace of Special Olympics– this July 17-21).


Bruce and Michelle Hawver with Peggy and Dick Notebaert

Bruce and Michelle Hawver with Peggy and Dick Notebaert

The Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum’s 20th annual Butterfly Ball on May 4 was a tremendous success, with over 650 guests attending this record-breaker that raised more than $2.3 million in support of the Nature

Jeff and Lisa Aronin, Trish Rooney, David Wolf and Meredith Bluhm Wolf

Jeff and Lisa Aronin, Trish Rooney, David Wolf and Meredith Bluhm Wolf

Museum’s science education initiatives that impact thousands of Chicago students and teachers. “Your support tonight leads to transformative programs for children, provides support

Reginaldo and Jennifer Montague

Reginaldo and Jennifer Montague

for teachers, and makes science come alive in Chicago’s schools,"  said Deborah Lahey, Nature Museum president/CEO. During the cocktail hour guests

Catherine and Patrick Dowd, co-chair

Catherine and Patrick Dowd, co-chair

explored the Museum and experienced the ways the institution engages the community through education initiatives, conservation work, citizen science projects, and immersive exhibits. Highlights included meeting endangered Blanding’s turtles and touring the new exhibits Birds of Paradise: Amazing Avian Evolution and the self-curated live bird showcase, The Bird House. Co-chaired by Catherine and

Laura and Charlie Tribbett

Laura and Charlie Tribbett

Patrick Dowd, Holly and Matt Maloney and Trish Rooney, the event honored Annie and Greg Jones (Edgewater Funds) with its 5th annual Leadership in Science and Education Award. Judy Istock and Cathy Osborn were presented with the 2018 Butterfly Award, which celebrated their support and advocacy since the founding of the Nature Museum.


Matt Jacob, Revolution 1 owner/trainer just hangin' around with his cute sister, renowned makeup artist Nicole Jacob Delahanty!

Matt Jacob, Revolution 1 owner/trainer just hangin' around with his cute sister, renowned makeup artist Nicole Jacob Delahanty!

I would like to spread the news about a brand new fitness gym and instructor! Many of you probably know renowned makeup artist Nicole Jacob Delahanty, but what you might not know is that she has an equally accomplished brother, Matt Jacob, who is making waves in the world of fitness! Here is his description of his new gym and mission, "We are a small

Nicole Jacob Delahanty working out at Revolution 1

Nicole Jacob Delahanty working out at Revolution 1

group class, functional fitness facility with the goal of making everyone I meet to feel the way I do!  Happy, healthy and fit! I train everyone here the same as I would (and do) train professional athletes which is way less extreme then it sounds. An athlete doesn't have to be the strongest

Matt Jacob, fit and fabulous!

Matt Jacob, fit and fabulous!

person in the gym, often times they are not, but they also don’t have to be the fittest person on the planet either. These attributes are achieved through great care and thoughtful progressions. In a nutshell we work the ass and abs hard! Our preferred tools are kettlebells and body weight. In my opinion they are the safest and most effective," he said. Join the crowd and get fit at Revolution 1 Fitness located at  2248 W Irving Park RD ( info@revolution1fitness.com).


Samar Hawila of Israel (a program alum), Rick Rosenfeld (Hands of Peace exec. dir.), Gretchen Grad (Hands of Peace founder), Adam Heffez (a program alum) and Shira Gemer of Israel (a program alum)

Samar Hawila of Israel (a program alum), Rick Rosenfeld (Hands of Peace exec. dir.), Gretchen Grad (Hands of Peace founder), Adam Heffez (a program alum) and Shira Gemer of Israel (a program alum)

Hands of Peace (HOP) enjoyed a magical evening at the Chicago Botanic Garden on May 6 to celebrate 15 years of developing peace-building and leadership skills in Israeli, Palestinian and American youth. The event raised over $150,000 and included moving talks from teens (now adults) whose lives were changed by

Tom  Aldrich (chair of the Hands of Peace Board of Directors) and his wife Karen

Tom Aldrich (chair of the Hands of Peace Board of Directors) and his wife Karen

HOP. Featured speakers included Samar Hawila of Israel (a program alum); Rick Rosenfeld (Hands of Peace executive director), Gretchen Grad (Hands of Peace founder), Adam Heffez (a program alum) and Shira Gemer of Israel (a program alum). This

Julia and Tim Sanborn and Kathryn Bettis (a member of the Hands of Peace Board of Directors)

Julia and Tim Sanborn and Kathryn Bettis (a member of the Hands of Peace Board of Directors)

interfaith organization empowers young people to raise their voices as leaders of change. The nonprofit was created in the Chicago suburbs in 2002 by three women–one Christian, one Jewish, and one Muslim—who shared the conviction

Hands of Peace program alumni Nabaa Khan, Mackenzie Lyons, Sam Weinbert, Sarah Fox, Gabrielle Morrison, Mohammed Manzoor, Jared Hoffman and Brigid Murphy

Hands of Peace program alumni Nabaa Khan, Mackenzie Lyons, Sam Weinbert, Sarah Fox, Gabrielle Morrison, Mohammed Manzoor, Jared Hoffman and Brigid Murphy

that peace could be nurtured, person-by-person. Hands of Peace is unique in that Middle East teens are hosted by local families — providing a meaningful opportunity for cross-cultural exchange. They have also embarked on an alumni program to the Middle

Gene Hara, Jami Brenner and Lorne Hara.

Gene Hara, Jami Brenner and Lorne Hara.

East, where American teens have the opportunity to spend time in Israel/Palestine, hosted by local HOP families there. "HOP is a program that gives you something to hold on to. It gives you friends that you never thought you would have and it teaches you about yourself and how to listen, feel compassion, and how to disagree but still create such a caring friendship," said Adi, a Jewish Israeli youth member.


Kutza Goodbye Gala!Save the date! On Saturday, July 14, we say goodbye to a Chicago icon, a living landmark, Michael Kutza, as he retires after 55 years as leader/founder of the Chicago International Film Festival.  I know his next chapter will be as exciting as his first with a book

Colin Farrell, Liv Ullman and Festival founder/artistic director Michael Kutza

Colin Farrell, Liv Ullman and Festival founder/artistic director Michael Kutza

already in the works! The gala evening will be held at the Loews Hotel with proceeds supporting Cinema/Chicago's year-round programs including the CIFF, the Chicago

Michael Kutza with Sophia Loren

Michael Kutza with Sophia Loren

International Television Festival, free CineYouth Festival, free International Screenings Program and Education Program. The one and only Donna

Actress Jane Fonda and Michael Kutza (Photo by Timothy M. Schmidt)

Actress Jane Fonda and Michael Kutza (Photo by Timothy M. Schmidt)

LaPietra (Kurtis Productions) will produce the fun-filled evening that will be loaded with surprises and special guests. I'm honored to be a co-chair with Chaz Ebert and Maria Pappas so please join us to celebrate, thank and say goodbye/hello to Michael, the man who turned Chicago into the Hollywood of the Midwest! (For tickets and more info, click here!)


Mira and her hero husband, Bogdan Horoszowski, with daughter Yvette Klobuchar

Mira and her hero husband, Bogdan Horoszowski, with daughter Yvette Klobuchar

A big heartfelt congratulations to Polish war hero Bogdan "Mosquito" Horoszowski (husband of Mira Couture's Mira and father to Yvette Klobuchar).

Bogdan "Mosquito" Horoszowski with his proud daughter Yvette Klobuchar

Bogdan "Mosquito" Horoszowski with his proud daughter Yvette Klobuchar

Bogdan was awarded the Commander's Cross with the Star of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland by the President of the Republic of Poland, Andrzej Duda. The event took place on May 19 during the 100th anniversary of Poland Regaining Independence celebration at Millennium Park. Daughter Yvette proudly sang both the Polish National Anthem and the Star Spangled Banner during the festivities. Congrats to all!


BJ Murray with Michael Jordan at a Chicago hotspot

BJ Murray with Michael Jordan at a Chicago hotspot

Many of you may remember BJ Murray, the man who controlled the VIP Rooms at some of Chicago's hottest clubs in the '70s, including the Limelight. He was in town recently for a fundraiser, "Limelight to Lyme-Fight," to help him raise awareness and funds in his fight against Lyme disease. On May 26, 2013, BJ entered NY's Lenox Hill Hospital almost dead on arrival. Over the

BJ Murray battles Lyme Disease and recently came to town to raise awareness and funds

BJ Murray battles Lyme Disease and recently came to town to raise awareness and funds

previous six months, he'd visited 8 ER rooms, where a total of 28 doctors had misdiagnosed him for everything from MS and Parkinson's to lupus, fibromyalgia, ALS, hepatitus C, meningitis and encephalitis. At the last hospital, he was asked if he'd ever been bitten by a tick and, with that, the truth started to emerge. The fundraiser featured 4 keynote Lyme disease experts and assorted musical guests. Good luck on this tough journey BJ! (If you would like to donate, click here).


Melissa Forman returns to the airwaves May 29! Yippee!!

Melissa Forman returns to the airwaves May 29! Yippee!!

Missy is BACK! Former co-host of WCIU's "You & Me", Melissa Forman has returned to her roots at 93.9 WLIT FM! Starting May 29, we will be able to hear her sweet voice every morning, Monday through Friday, from 6 -10 am as host of the popular morning show! Congrats with love Missy! (To read Robert Feder's article, click here!)


image from https://s3.amazonaws.com/feather-client-files-aviary-prod-us-east-1/2018-05-25/474766fc-da3a-435e-9feb-fa1c693587e9.pngBeware of "Resting Squint Face"! Thanks to MyEyeDr., you might catch an ad during a binge-watching session or thumb through your social feed to notice there's a new "disorder" plaguing those with poor vision: Resting Squint Face! It's a perpetual look of anger and distrust that affects the relationships of millions of Americans! RSF can strike even the happiest of people causing unwarranted drama. You might feel the need to rush to a plastic surgeon, but fear not! You could just be near-sighted, far-sighted or screen-fatigued and are making the face in an attempt to see! MyEyeDr. has the cure: a professional eye exam and a great selection of stylish eyewear all in one place. Check out this cute campaign below that pokes fun at the misunderstandings brought on by RSF without poking fun at eye health! (For more info about MyEyeDr., click here!)


With St. Jane's Joe Aguilera

With St. Jane's Joe Aguilera

I had an amazing tour of the St. Jane Hotel recently and the wow factor, even at this stage was unmistakable. Located in the famed Carbide & Carbon Building at 230 N. Michigan, the plans are so chic with #3lots of surprises for lucky guests. I could easily make my home in the elegant room I toured that featured all matte black walls, deep crown moldings, an exquisite Viewschandelier over a sleek marble dining table and windows everywhere overlooking our magnificent city. Special thanks to Joe Aguilera (EVP of Sales + BedRevenue Management), Emily Cornelious (Director of Sales & Marketing) and Bob Shelley (VP of Hotel Operations & General Manager) for the tour of your very special Aparium Hotel Group property! I can't wait to party in that gilded Tower! Opening in June!


Ethan Hawke will be the Renaissance Award recipient at the Gene Siskel Film Center gala

Ethan Hawke will be the Renaissance Award recipient at the Gene Siskel Film Center gala

The Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago will honor Academy Award winner Ethan Hawke with its Renaissance Award on Thursday, June 7, at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago. For tickets and more info, click here!


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Love, as always,
Candace

P.S. During the Royal Wedding, there were so many times I wished I were a lip-reader! Well, the BBC found someone to translate Meghan and Harry's more intimate moments during the ceremony! Watch!

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CURES GALA SUPPORTS CANCER RESEARCH WITH STAR-STUDDED ENTERTAINMENT

CATHOLIC CHARITIES' SPIRIT OF ST. NICHOLAS BALL; BREAKTHROUGH BALL; DORRI DOES TEDXCHICAGO; LUXEHOME CHILLS; FRENCH PASTRY SCHOOL NEEDS OUR HELP; GIORDANO DANCE CHICAGO'S LEGACY BALL; DONNA AND BILL (FINALLY!); THROUGH THE DECADES WITH BILL KURTIS; "LETTIN' THE GOOD TIMES ROLL"; ROONEY "CHARMS" CONCHA; CHRISTMAS MEMORIES; LINCOLN PARK ZOO'S BREWLIGHTS; WINTER GETAWAY; FUN VIDEOS AND SOOOO MUCH MORE!

Gateway for Cancer Research founder Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson

Gateway for Cancer Research founder Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson

Gateway for Cancer Research (Gateway), a non-profit dedicated to funding transformational cancer research, hosted its 26th Cures Gala, “Gateway to OZ,” held on November 18, in the Grand Ballroom at McCormick Place in Chicago. With more than 800 guests in attendance, the event included an exuberant

Oz performers begin Gateway to OZ

Oz performers begin Gateway to OZ

performance from Chicago’s Gus Giordano Dance School, whose students led the way down the Yellow Brick Road to an evening of star-studded entertainment worthy of the Emerald City. Other performers included Matteo Bocelli, Gateway for Cancer Researchson of Andrea Bocelli, who appeared in his inaugural Chicago performance; Billy Gilman, the youngest singer to ever reach #1 on the Billboard Top Country Album charts; Pia Toscano, American Idol finalist and

Jacqueline Nerguzian and Cassandra Ravenhill

Jacqueline Nerguzian and Cassandra Ravenhill

Laura Bretan, America’s Got Talent finalist and “Golden Buzzer” winner and opera singer. Guests then danced the night away to a show-stopping performance by pop legends and event headliners,

Matteo Bocello performing at Gateway to OZ

Matteo Bocello performing at Gateway to OZ

Earth, Wind & Fire. “Gateway to Oz” showcased a number of the 57 clinical trials currently underway, including one spearheaded by Dr. Nilofer Azad of

Exquisite decor

Exquisite decor

Johns Hopkins University for her patient Rukhsana Siddiqi. Dr. Azad is conducting a trial on pancreatic adenocarcinoma and evaluating the benefits of a molecular therapy with epigenetic modulating drugs in high risk patients. The goal is to see a reduced reoccurrence of pancreatic cancer and reduced side effects for an improved

Earth, Wind & Fire performing at Gateway to OZ

Earth, Wind & Fire performing at Gateway to OZ

quality of life. At the gala, Dr. Azad, Ms. Siddiqi and her family shared her success story from the Gateway-funded trial. Guests enjoyed a custom culinary experience of OZ, inspired and designed

Kate Hostetler and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson

Kate Hostetler and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson

by Chef Markus Ford. A live auction featured The Gateway to OZ Experience in the “Emerald City,” Sydney, Australia, and a priceless “Go Cubs Go” Meet-&-Greet opportunity with Chicago Cub Anthony Rizzo that was conducted

Letitia Frye entertains during the live auction at Gateway to OZ

Letitia Frye entertains during the live auction at Gateway to OZ

by premiere “auctiontainer” Letitia Frye. Exclusive silent auction packages included a Napa Valley wine trip

Billy Gilman performing at Gateway to OZ

Billy Gilman performing at Gateway to OZ

as well as an exquisite art-deco diamond bracelet. The event, co-chaired and presented by Richard J Stephenson (founder and chairman of Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA) and Gateway for Cancer Research); Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson (CTCA Chairman of Functional Medicine and member of the Gateway Board of Directors) and honorary chair Jim Gordon (founder/managing partner of The Edgewater Funds) raised over $3.5 million. Proceeds Gateway for Cancer Researchfrom the event specifically support crucial Phase I and Phase II patient trials across all cancer types, including breast, blood, lung, brain, pancreatic and pediatric cancers. Since Gateway for Cancer Research was founded 26 years ago, more than 3,600 patient lives in 150+ Gateway-funded clinical trials at institutions worldwide have been directly impacted, and many more cancer patients have benefited as a result of the critically important work.


Chairs Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Michael Boland, Cardinal Cupich, Rhonda and Scott Swanson

Chairs Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Michael Boland, Cardinal Cupich, Rhonda and Scott Swanson

Catholic Charities hosted its 28th Anniversary Spirit of Saint Nicholas Ball to benefit the children served by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Held at the Hilton Chicago on December

Catherine and Charles Walgreen with Father Michael Gzresik

Catherine and Charles Walgreen with Father Michael Gzresik

1, more than 1,300 guests attended this black-tie event featuring entertainment by the Ken Arlen Orchestra. The Ball celebrates the life of Saint Nicholas, a fourth century bishop, and the

Dennis and Kristina Kelleher

Dennis and Kristina Kelleher

generosity and care towards children that was illustrated during his lifetime, becoming a model for Santa Claus! Each year on December 6th, his feast is commemorated all over the world. This year, guests brought toys to donate towards the

Chair couple Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Boland and Cardinal Cupich

Chair couple Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Boland and Cardinal Cupich

Celebration of Giving drive that brings joy and hope to families who might not otherwise be able to celebrate the holiday season. Hosted by Most

Caitlin, Emile and Shari Johnson

Caitlin, Emile and Shari Johnson

Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago and Rev. Monsignor Michael M. Boland, President of Catholic Charities, along with chair couple Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Grady, the evening included

Show me a case where they've changed how they ruled in the last two years that would provide cause to repeal this?

Show me a case where they've changed how they ruled in the last two years that would provide cause to repeal this?

dinner, dancing and late night sweets. “Each year, nearly 300,000

Matt Doyle and Amy Goldsmith

Matt Doyle and Amy Goldsmith

children are supported by Catholic Charities programs. "We would not be able to provide quality after-school care, counseling services, housing and so much more without the support that is shown at the annual Spirit of St. Nicholas Ball,” said Monsignor Boland. A record-breaking $1.7 million was raised to support the children served by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago offered through Catholic Charities including its nine child development centers, after-school programs, counseling services, and teen parenting centers.


Mary Ellen Connellan, Elizabeth Ryan (co-chair), Dr. Michelle LeBeau, Karen McEniry (co-chair) and Kristi Nuelle

Mary Ellen Connellan, Elizabeth Ryan (co-chair), Dr. Michelle LeBeau, Karen McEniry (co-chair) and Kristi Nuelle

The Women's Board of the University of Chicago Cancer Research Foundation, together with Ogilvy & Mather, Ralph Lauren and Verdura, hosted the 51st Breakthrough Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel on November 11. Over 500 guests

Robert and Marta Bonner and Sandy and Gary Fencik

Robert and Marta Bonner and Sandy and Gary Fencik

joined forces for the evening in support of cancer research, participating in a paddle raise and bidding on silent and live auction packages, including an exquisite 18 karat gold Curb-Link bracelet from luxury jeweler

Annemette Clausen and Annette Carroll with co-chair Elizabeth Ryan.

Annemette Clausen and Annette Carroll with co-chair Elizabeth Ryan.

Verdura and a shopping spree, paired with a one of a kind dining experience, from Ralph Lauren. Following cocktails, guests were treated to a passionate performance by Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat. The celebration continued as guests dined amidst the glow of

Shanette Caywood and Bertha Davis

Shanette Caywood and Bertha Davis

candlelight and danced late into the evening to beats provided by DJ Megan Taylor. Co-chaired by Elizabeth Ryan and Karen McEniry, the event raised $1,500,000 for the

Diane Reilly, Beth Eugenio and Karen Slimmon

Diane Reilly, Beth Eugenio and Karen Slimmon

continued support of cancer research at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center. For over 70 years, the WB of UCCRF has been providing seed-funding to support cutting edge research at the University of Chicago

Colbie Caillat

Colbie Caillat

Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center. This support provides new tools, talent and technologies that have lead to breakthroughs in the treatment of cancer. To date, the Women's Board has raised over $19 million for innovative research at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center.  (Photos by fig media)


Dorri McWhorter, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago CEO.

Dorri McWhorter, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago CEO.

Everyone who knows Dorri McWhorter, loves and admires her, as I do. As an engaged community leader and CEO of the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, Dorri knows a thing or two about corporate social responsibility. Watch her TedXChicago talk below as she challenges that charity and philanthropy, although important, don’t go far enough to actually affect change in our communities. She says, in order to do so, the corporate world must embrace a social enterprise mindset. Great job Dorri, of course! 


Table lady and friend

Table lady and friend

More than 2,700 guests gathered at the state-of-the-art LuxeHome boutiques on the first floor of the iconic Merchandise Mart to celebrate CHILL, an International Wine & Culinary Event on November 9. The epicurean event, held in cooperation with Wine Spectator Magazine,

 

(L to R, front) David Grossman, Joel Africk, (middle) Debbie Buckley, (back) Vickie Bouchard, Abel Sanchez, Marty Wilke and Sharon Buchanan

(L to R, front) David Grossman, Joel Africk, (middle) Debbie Buckley, (back) Vickie Bouchard, Abel Sanchez, Marty Wilke and Sharon Buchanan

brought together culinary delights from more than 50 of Chicago’s top restaurants, including Café Spiaggia, Beatrix, Hampton Social, Maple & Ash, Mi Tocaya Antojeria and the Mart’s own

Kiki Bassoul and Jaime Laurita

Kiki Bassoul and Jaime Laurita

Marshall’s Landing, and more than 150 wines, spirits and beers from around the world. The night was accompanied by music from Piano Trends Dueling Pianos and a lively Mariachi band, who entertained guests while they crossed paths

Rashied and Dianna Davis

Rashied and Dianna Davis

with the elegant “Table Ladies” offering sweet treats, “Lampshade” Dancers, and the futuristic “Kegways” zooming through the crowd serving beer. The event raised more than $250,000 to benefit The Lynn Sage Foundation, the Respiratory Health Association and Saturday Place. To raise additional

Halee and Laura Sage

Halee and Laura Sage

funds, there were also two silent auctions and multiple raffles taking place throughout the evening. Over the past 11 years CHILL has raised more than $1.5 million to support its Chicago-area charitable partners. LuxeHome is the world’s

Dr. Rama Dandamundi

Dr. Rama Dandamundi

largest collection of premier boutiques for home building and renovation located on the first floor of the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. With more than 125,000 square feet of showroom space featured in over 35 boutiques, LuxeHome is host to the finest products for home building and renovation from the most recognized and respected manufacturers worldwide.


French Pastry School co-founders Chefs Sebastien Canonne and Jacquy Pfeiffer

French Pastry School co-founders Chefs Sebastien Canonne and Jacquy Pfeiffer

The French Pastry School needs our help! Due to some bad practices, we are on the verge of losing this school and all the good it does for the city. The FPS is a great asset to the food industry, the community and especially to the City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), that it has collaborated with for a number of years. (FPS represents over 80% of CCC's pastry graduates, more than 50% of its culinary school graduates and over 9% of all

Happy French Pastry School students

Happy French Pastry School students

Kennedy King College graduates). As the only school of its kind in the country, it offers a world-class education that ensures that students are equipped to achieve excellence in the pastry, baking, and confectionery arts. I was given a tour by Maria Pappas, who is also a huge fan of FPS, and discovered all the good they do. For the past 17 years, FPS has always done its best to work

Maria Pappas with Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer (R) and French Pastry School chef

Maria Pappas with Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer (R) and French Pastry School chef

with Kennedy King College and City Colleges of Chicago in the spirit of its collaboration agreement, despite the many obstacles they have encountered from CCC over the past 7 years. On June 27th, they were abruptly notified by CCC that the building is being sold, that there is a strong buyer in place, and that they would have to vacate as early as January 2018 without any plan in place for FPS. CCC has not offered any concrete transition plan for the

The French Pastry School is very active in its support of non-profits, this is a donation for Canine Companions for Independence

The French Pastry School is very active in its support of non-profits, this is a donation for Canine Companions for Independence

school and the short sale timeline will force it to shut down permanently. They are asking for our help by sending a short email of support, if you're so inclined, addressed to the following: the CCC Board, Alderman Reilly, and the Mayor's office. (wmassey3@ccc.edu, eswanson5@ccc.edu, cduque1@ccc.edu, dgriffin69@ccc.edu, dgriffin69@ccc.edu , k_kent@ccc.edu, mlawson9@ccc.edu, dtelman@ccc.edu, dcampos3@ccc.edu ,brendan.reilly@cityofchicago.org, nuntida@ward42chicago.com, gabie@ward42chicago.com , jdeal@cityofchicago.org, lindy.mcgruire@cityofchicago.org) THANKS FOR ANY SUPPORT YOU CAN PROVIDE and good luck to its dedicated co-founders Sebastien Canonne and Jacquy Pfeiffer!


LegacyBallCardI hope you can join me for Giordano Dance Chicago's Legacy Ball on Saturday, February 10! This big event will be a party like none other as we celebrate 55 glorious years, dance the night away
to DJ Matthew Harvat with the Giordano stars, Giordano Dance 00Chicago's Legacy Ball honoring Candace Jordanenjoy delicious food from Jewell Events Catering and drink the night away at Chez, 247 E. Ontario Street! I'm humbled to be the honoree and honorary co-chair for this fun night to benefit this world-class dance company! I hope you can ALL join me! (For tickets, $250, and more info, please click here!)


After 40 years of togetherness, Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis make it official!

After 40 years of togetherness, Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis make it official!

And for some of the happiest news around, congrats are in order for longtime lovebirds and media giants Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis! After 40 years of togetherness, they made it official on Wednesday, December 13, and tied the knot in an intimate ceremony (only 8 close friends) officiated by their friend Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke. Appropriately, their wedding song was Etta James' "At Last." Donna "pleaded her case" to Anne about why she and Bill should be married with an 8 minute

After 40 years of togetherness, Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis make it official!

After 40 years of togetherness, Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis make it official!

presentation of photos and memorabilia as evidence. LOL! A display of family photos "watched" over the proceedings from the judge's podium as the beautiful bride walked down the petal-strewn white carpet. Donna wore her mother's wedding ring and her grandmother's engagement ring and Bill wore his dad's WWII military ID bracelet. A gorgeous bouquet was

Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis dined at Chicago Cut following their wedding.

Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis dined at Chicago Cut following their wedding.

courtesy of longtime friend/floral designer Bill Heffernan. Later in the evening, the newlyweds dined at Chicago Cut so they could look out at the views of the city they both love so much. They met at Channel 2 when he was an anchor and reporter and she was a writer and executive producer. As reported by Mike Sneed, Donna said, "He's still the front guy and I'm still the producer and what a great relationship we've had!" And in the words of the great Irv Kupcinet, "long may they love!" (See romantic video here!)


 

 

With newlywed/Through the Decades host Bill Kurtis and his Donna (photo by Mila Samokhina).

With newlywed/Through the Decades host Bill Kurtis and his Donna. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

On Monday, December 18, I hope you can catch "Through the Decades," hosted by newlywed Bill Kurtis. The show will feature an interview with Playboy editor Jeff Cohen and me about the memories we share of Hef and the magazine. It will air at 6 am, 6 pm and 9 pm Central time on Comcast channel 338, WOW 172, Cablevision 112, RCN channel 75 and channel 2.2.


LetGoodTimesRoll-3If you REALLY want to get into the festive holiday spirit, then don't miss Steve Abrams' and Kicky Productions' brand new cabaret-concert, Lettin’ the Good Times Roll, featuring the dynamic duo of E. Faye Butler, Felicia P. Fields along with a host of renowned musicians in a very special limited engagement (only 9 performances at The Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue in Chicago!). The production, directed by Kenneth L.

E. Faye Butler and Felicia P. Fields "let the good times roll"!

E. Faye Butler and Felicia P. Fields "let the good times roll"!

Roberson, features these award-winning entertainers in a fun and electrifying cabaret full of jazz, gospel, blues, musical theater tunes and bawdy hits with lots of sass, banter and hilarious inside stories that only these two Chicago power house divas can deliver. This limited run will also include a special New Year’s Eve celebration hosted by these electrifying talents who are also great cooks! Following the December 31 performance, E. Faye and Felicia will usher in the New Year with a limited ticketed “After Show” party that includes special guests, DJ and DINNER cooked by E. Faye & Felicia, themselves! Tickets for Lettin’ the Good Times Roll are now on sale exclusively through Victory Gardens box office by calling 773-871-3000 or online here. Ticket prices start as low as $15, and the production runs through January 7, 2018, on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, Sundays at 3:30 PM and the special New Year’s Eve performance beginning at 8PM. I know tickets won't last for these fun-filled performances! It was so uplifting, just what everyone needs now!


Rooney wearing his new Concha Collar, watch for a Rooney Charm coming soon to benefit PAWS Chicago!

Rooney wearing his new Concha Collar, watch for a Rooney Charm coming soon to benefit PAWS Chicago!

Rooney would like to send a very special thanks to Concha Charm and co-founder Cheryl Arts for his sparkling, beautiful new Concha Collar! These unique designs come in a variety of colors and weights for every breed and, most exciting of all, watch for a new Rooney Charm coming soon, with proceeds to benefit his favorite charity, PAWS Chicago, of course! Arf! Arf!


22365417_10155018822152742_3069675501628136427_nThe 4th annual BrewLights, presented by Louis Glunz Beer and the Auxiliary Board of Lincoln Park Zoo, featured local craft, seasonal, and international beers on tap throughout the zoo during ZooLights on December 7. Over 5,000 beer enthusiasts and holiday revelers came together to sip and savor specialty brews, support Lincoln Park Zoo and enjoy more than BrewLightsPagePic2.5 million luminous holiday lights shining down as the animals roamed through their exhibits!  The evening also included photo opps with Santa at the Helen Brach Primate House, free rides on the AT&T Endangered Species Carousel, and more! This year’s event raised more than $225,000 in support of the zoo’s capital campaign, The Pride of Chicago. The BrewLights celebration also honored the 23rd anniversary of ZooLights Presented By ComEd and PowerShares QQQ by Invesco.


Bob Fioretti, Santa and friends at his annual Christmas lunch/toy giveaway at Billy Goat Tavern.

Bob Fioretti, Santa and friends at his annual Christmas lunch/toy giveaway at Billy Goat Tavern.

Former alderman Bob Fioretti hosted his annual Christmas luncheon for children in the west and south side neighborhoods of Chicago on December 16. Generous donations of "cheezeborger, cheezeborger, cheezeborgers" from Billy Goat Tavern and holiday presents from ABOMA Chicago, (the Apartment Building Owners and Managers Association that represents over 600 high-rise and walkup residential buildings in

Happy kids at Fioretti's annual Christmas luncheon/ toy giveaway.

Happy kids at Fioretti's annual Christmas luncheon/ toy giveaway.

the Chicago Area), presented by Santa himself, made the afternoon very special for the kids and their families. NBC-5 Chicago even dropped by to capture some of the magic displayed on the little faces throughout the restaurant. Thanks for all you do in the communities Bob! It doesn't go unnoticed! (Photos by his adoring wife Nicki Pecori Fioretti, who said, "I had a ball visiting with the kiddos! And the parents were so grateful!)"


Welcome to a Jordan Christmas!

Welcome to a Jordan Christmas!

And now for some thoughts about the holidays. When I was younger, it was all about the gifts–the latest handbag, a piece of jewelry or a rare book would make me scream with joy. However, now that I have all of these things, my desires have become a lot more simple and, I think, much more in keeping with the true spirit of the season. One of my favorite things to do is visit each and every department store in town to check out the holiday trimmings–not to buy anything but

Christmas cocktails?

Christmas cocktails?

just to soak in the atmosphere. I love watching the kids' eyes light up over a new toy or a visit with Santa. I especially love the festive spirit that can still be found in the Walnut Room at Macy's on State Street. Granted, the decor is not what it used to be when it was Marshall Field's, but it still holds a certain

Entryway mirror is ready for its holiday close-up!

Entryway mirror is ready for its holiday close-up!

magic. The Christmas gifts, trees and ornaments that can be found in abundance on the 5th floor, remain the best selection in town. These walks down memory lane are especially poignant because I remember the joy it would always bring to my mom. She was a true Christmas girl through and through so it's no wonder I'm filled with holiday spirit, and then some. When we would visit FullSizeRenderthese bedecked and bedazzled stores, she would stop at every little object that sparkled and ooh and ahh over it–now I do the very same. I love the holidays in New York too. There are no windows in the world that rival Bergdorf Goodman's during any

An outfit I wore for one of our Christmas parties. Yes I did.

An outfit I wore for one of our Christmas parties. Yes I did.

season! But when we traveled to Paris for Christmas, I was a bit disappointed in the decor we found there. Since it hardly ever snows, they flock the trees with white bunting but it was never the same as the real thing. Back at home, I just love staring at my Christmas tree ornaments over a glass of Pinot Grigio because each one holds a treasured memory. One of the first ornaments my mom gave me when

A treasured ornament from my mom.

A treasured ornament from my mom.

Chuck and I were married was a little, miniature Barbie doll dressed exactly like the one she gave me when I was little. My cousin Cindy Groce recently told me my mom was frantic to find it for me before she visited us one Christmas. The story made me cry and now I

Even a tree for the bedroom.

Even a tree for the bedroom.

treasure it even more. I also love the ingenuity of some of our little "tree miracles" like the clock-work Polar Express ornament that has a tiny little train running in and out of a tunnel or Tweety Bird singing from a gilded cage. I also love the automated Winnie-the-Pooh ornament that has Pooh serving Piglet cookies out of an oven. And then Christmas 2016there are the ornaments that represent trips or important places in our lives. There's one from Notre Dame (Chuck's alma mater) and, of course, a Dupo High School ornament! I have

A hand-made ornament by my 2nd grade teacher, Edna Faulkner.

A hand-made ornament by my 2nd grade teacher, Edna Faulkner.

intricate ones featuring the Rockettes from the Radio City Christmas Spectacular and also one from a favorite NY spot, the "21" Club. But the ones that really mean the most are more personal like the hand-knitted ornament that my 1st grade teacher, Edna Faulkner, gave me. I also treasure one created by my late half-sister, Shirley Mobley, of a little post

Part of our antique Christmas collection

Part of our antique Christmas collection

office where my dad worked. And even though it can be very sentimental and emotional, Christmas is still my favorite time of the year. We play Christmas discs constantly and candles smelling of pine fill the air. Even the terrace looks festive with four Full7SizeRenderbrightly lit trees and a wreath! Christmas, for me, means making memories that will last a lifetime. And even though so many loved ones are missing physically, they are all with us in spirit, especially during this time of the year. Yes, Santa has been very, very good to me and I'm so grateful. I hope you're feeling the same holiday joy!


Cooper Hefner's NYE invite

Cooper Hefner's NYE invite

Until next year, that's it for Candid Candace! I hope you've enjoyed the newsletters! On our winter get-away this year, we will be joining Playboy's Chief Creative Officer Cooper Hefner for New Year's Eve in Los Angeles, celebrating a friend's BIG wedding at the Breakers in Palm Beach, heading to SoBe for some more fun in the sun and then, on the drive back home, stopping at Graceland, home of the KING! So please stay tuned for all the fun news from these adventures! I hope you and your loved ones have the Merriest of Christmases and the Happiest of Holidays, now and always!

Love always,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S.  This video won't make you smile, it will actually make you cry. It will also make you think. Anyone who says animals don't feel, should just disappear now. Watch Mama, a dying 59 year-old chimp, when she recognizes a long lost friend.

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LOVING TRIBUTES TO HUGH HEFNER IN THE TWO CITIES HE LOVED THE BEST

GOLD COAST FASHION AWARDS; PING PONG BALL; A SALUTE TO VIETNAM VETS; BUBBLE BASH; HYDE PARK ART CENTER HONORS MASSEYS; EVENING IN BLOOM'S NEW "HORT COUTURE"!; I AM J-HUD OPENS MARRIOTT MARQUIS; CHICAGO PAINTS THE WORLD; PARTYSLATE'S 2ND BD BASH; UNION LEAGUE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS GALA; THE LEGENDS DINNER; TALKING ROYALS ON GOOD DAY CHICAGO; FOR KEEPS WITH DAVID; MANCOW UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL; INSIDE STUDIO 54 WITH CATHY; UPCOMING EVENTS AND SOOOO MUCH MORE!

Cover of the invites to both of Hef's Celebrations of Life in LA and Chicago

Cover of the invites to both of Hef's Celebrations of Life in LA and Chicago

"In my wildest dreams, I could not have imagined a sweeter life." This is Hugh Marston Hefner's quote that appeared on the covers of the two invitations to his Celebration of Life tributes, one held at the Playboy Mansion in Holmby Hills in California on Sunday, November 12, and the second in Chicago at the Ritz-Carlton on Monday, November 13. As excited as I was to return to the L.A. Mansion and see all the Playmates

Before the LA service began. The seats were filled during the program and there was standing room only for the 300 guests

Before the LA service began. The seats were filled during the program and there was standing room only for the 300 guests

and the Hefner family and friends, in my heart of hearts, I knew it would be the last time at this glorious, magical place Hef called his Shangri-La. The night before the memorial, I was thrilled to gather with friends at Madeo's in Beverly Hills. My best friend Tissy Eggleston, along with Playmates Cathy St. George and Ava Fabian, all shared personal stories about the legendary man we loved and

Playmates Ava Fabian (L) and Tiffany Fallon (R) with her husband Rascal Flatt's Joe Don Rooney at LA service

Playmates Ava Fabian (L) and Tiffany Fallon (R) with her husband Rascal Flatt's Joe Don Rooney at LA service

lost. Cathy recounted a tradition I wasn't aware of. In the past, Playmates would drop notes to Hef during parties or events in a sculpture shaped like a woman's behind. I can only imagine the smiles this must've

Brande Roderick, PMOY 2001, charmed the birds right out of the trees at Hef's LA memorial

Brande Roderick, PMOY 2001, charmed the birds right out of the trees at Hef's LA memorial

brought to his face. The following day, we met at the UCLA parking lot, as was customary for parties at the Mansion, to board the trolleys. Due to parking constraints in and around this pricey neighborhood, this was the best means of transport. (There were approximately 300 guests at the LA Celebration). As we pulled up to the grand, iron gates for the last time, I was touched by the items admirers had secured to there

LA Celebration of Life

LA Celebration of Life

as a tribute to Hef. Someone had mounted, what looked like, a child's vintage plush toy of a white rabbit. Alongside this was a pillow edged in gilt fringe with a large photo in the middle of Hef with the late Anna Nicole Smith (Playmate of the Year

Playmate Devin Devasquez (PM June 1985), husband Ronn Moss (R) and friend at LA service

Playmate Devin Devasquez (PM June 1985), husband Ronn Moss (R) and friend at LA service

1993). Further up the driveway, the iconic sign, "Playmates at Play" was a sad reminder that this would never be the case again. After departing the trolley, guests were directed to the back of the Tudor-style house where a large tent had been erected. Beside the podium, two video monitors displayed images of Hef with his trademark smile. I just know he was

With fellow Playmates Cathy St. George (L) and Ava Fabian (R) at Madeo's

With fellow Playmates Cathy St. George (L) and Ava Fabian (R) at Madeo's

thrilled to see one more gathering of his nearest and dearest friends in the place that he loved the most. Beautiful white roses and displays of mixed flowers dotted tables spread out on the lawn underneath white

Guests visit Hef's beloved menagerie at LA Playboy Mansion for the final time.

Guests visit Hef's beloved menagerie at LA Playboy Mansion for the final time.

tablecloths. A lavish buffet was served on multiple levels surrounding the famous grotto. I took a walk down to the area reserved for the zoo that Hef loved so much. He was the only resident of Holmby Hills to have a zoo license grandfathered in

Zookeeper remains optimistic that the new owner will keep the animals.

Zookeeper remains optimistic that the new owner will keep the animals.

and I hope the new owner will keep it intact. One of the keeper's said, so far, there's been no word about disbanding it. This is good news for all the little spider monkeys who were flitting around their cozy cages with babies on their backs. In the crowd, I saw Norman Lear (who spoke during

Loving tributes left on the Mansion's gates in LA.

Loving tributes left on the Mansion's gates in LA.

the service), ex-bandleader Ray Anthony, Sherry Lansing (former CEO Paramount Pictures), Rascal Flatts' lead guitarist/singer Joe Don Rooney and his wife Tiffany Fallon (PMOY 2005 ), Lillian Muller (PMOY 1976), Mary Lou Hamill, James Caan, Steve Bing, Brande Roderick (PMOY 2001), Kimberly Conrad (Hef's ex and PMOY 1989), the Bentley twins (Mandy and Sandy), Marilyn Grabowski (PB's former

With the legendary Norman Lear, one of the speakers at the LA service.

With the legendary Norman Lear, one of the speakers at the LA service.

West Coast photo editor), Barbi Benton and husband George Gradow, Devin Devasquez

Twins and covergirls Mandy and Sandy Bentley at LA service

Twins and covergirls Mandy and Sandy Bentley at LA service

(PM June 1985) and actor/singer Ronn Moss, Monique St. Pierre (PMOY 1979), Barry Gordy Jr. (who spoke at the service), Nels Van Patton (actor/producer), Alison Reynolds, Ava Fabian (Miss Aug. 1986), (Dick Rosenzweig (former PB exec who spoke at service), Patti McGuire Connors (PMOY 1977) and Jimmy Connors …..And, of course Hef's beautiful widow Crystal and her

With PMOY 1986 Lillian Muller at LA service

With PMOY 1986 Lillian Muller at LA service

mom along with his darling kids Cooper, Marston, Christie and David. As Cooper opened the program, it didn't surprise me that even the peacocks were crying. He started with a quote and, as the tears flowed,

Hard to imagine all the fun that took place on this now lifeless stretch of lawn

Hard to imagine all the fun that took place on this now lifeless stretch of lawn

he apologized and the crowd supported him with loving applause. He said, "I was reading some work by Walter Lippman this past week that made me pause. He talked about men who plant trees that other men will sit under. My dad was such a man except, in his case, he planted a forest." He continued, "Through his pursuit for truth and success, he fought for issues that seemed to accidentally and eventually allow him to be an

Glam guests at LA Playboy Mansion memorial

Glam guests at LA Playboy Mansion memorial

author of our collective history. He spent his life, not just as an editor or a publisher or a marketer, but as a creator and a philosopher, challenging the world to do better…Whether it was his undeterred convictions to diminish sex and sexuality as taboo; his fight in the civil

Even the pair of peacocks seem to be saying their final goodbyes

Even the pair of peacocks seem to be saying their final goodbyes

rights arena; his attempt to normalize the conversations around women's health care; or draw negative attitudes away from the lesbian and gay communities, or simply a fight for the individual's right to live the life he or she wanted to live–

The gang's all here! With bestie Tissy Eggleston (2nd from L), Cathy St. George (L) and Ava Fabian at Madeo's.

The gang's all here! With bestie Tissy Eggleston (2nd from L), Cathy St. George (L) and Ava Fabian at Madeo's.

he spent his life in a boxing match for all of our rights…All he ever wanted was to make the world just a little bit better and to smile all while doing it." Norman Lear brought laughter from the crowd. After needing help to mount a large

Cooper speaks at Chicago memorial service (his brother Marston is in foreground)

Cooper speaks at Chicago memorial service (his brother Marston is in foreground)

step up to the podium, he finally reached the mic and said, "Shit. I really wanted to do that myself." He recounted meeting Hef when he [Lear] was a young screenwriter. "Hugh Hefner was a pioneer, a visionary and a first amendment warrior," he said. Barry Gordy Jr., looking very dapper at 87 years old, spoke about his 25 years of friendship with Hef. He said, "He was the epitome of friendship and love and lived a life with more true friends that anyone I ever knew…Here [at the Mansion], it wasn't about who you are or what you do, but rather

With former Chicago Playboy Bunnies Cheryl Carioscia (L) and Jackie Williams (R) and friends at Chicago service

With former Chicago Playboy Bunnies Cheryl Carioscia (L) and Jackie Williams (R) and friends at Chicago service

what you're made of." Other speakers included Hef's lawyer Tony Glassman, Steve Randall (a longtime, former employee of the magazine), Dick Rosenzweig (a former PB exec who is also Cooper's godfather), Professor Rick Jewell

Marlene Iglitzen and Christie Hefner at Chicago tribute

Marlene Iglitzen and Christie Hefner at Chicago tribute

(USC Film School–Hef was a visiting professor there with an endowed chair, and loved it) and Dr. Mark Saginor (Hef's doctor). Rosenzweig noted that Hef was a direct descendant of William Bradford, who came over on the Mayflower in 1620. "I think many of his values came from this distinguished bloodline," he said. Hef's daughter Christie closed the program, using no notes, with an eloquent commentary on her dad's remarkable life. She noted that, yes, he loved women. "As a matter of fact," she said, "His two closest confidantes were Mary O'Connor and Bobbie Arnstein." Christie

Bill Zehme, a speaker at the Chicago service, with Garry Meier

Bill Zehme, a speaker at the Chicago service, with Garry Meier

got emotional speaking about the joy Hef's widow Crystal had given her father during the last two years and looked her way in the front row in kind acknowledgement. She added, "And in this time when, every day, we are told about the predators, boors and pigs, he [Hef] was the consummate gentleman. To women, he was kind and defined what it meant to be a romantic in his relationships." A video opened to the sounds of

Rick Kogan, a speaker at the Chicago service, with Mary Ann Childers

Rick Kogan, a speaker at the Chicago service, with Mary Ann Childers

Jimmy Durante singing "Young at Heart" and Hef speaking: "A question that I'm always asked, is how much of the mystique is real and is it as much fun as it appears to be? And the honest answer is 'more.''' A treasure trove of footage showed Hef as a little boy, looking as devilish as ever; traveling the world; partying with famous friends; the Big Bunny, his beloved custom jet; his most important relationships, both with women and famous friends and the joys of his life, of course, his kids and Crystal. The video ended

Cooper meets former PB Bunnies at Chicago tribute

Cooper meets former PB Bunnies at Chicago tribute

with Joan Baez singing "Forever Young" and Hef saying: "If I were to rewrite my life from beginning to end, one might change a few punctuation points, which would be business matters, but the things that mattered could hardly have worked out any better. I'm a lucky fellow." By the time it was all over, tears had wiped away all the ladies' mascara and men were unashamedly crying into their handkerchiefs. Following the service, no one wanted to leave the grounds. People wandered around in a daze taking in as

Mary Ann Childers, Bill Zehme and Bob Sirott at Chicago tribute

Mary Ann Childers, Bill Zehme and Bob Sirott at Chicago tribute

much as they could, recalling fond memories, storing up mental images and soaking in the atmosphere that had made this place so special. I tried to do the same. It only made me sadder. I was honored to be there but glad to go. Hef's spirit just wasn't there. You could feel it–or rather, you could feel nothing at all. Another Celebration of Life was held the following day in Chicago at the Ritz-Carlton. I was honored to

Playboy Magazine's limited tribute edition

Playboy Magazine's limited tribute edition

be invited to both and surprised to be the only Playmate at the Chicago service. I loved seeing former/fellow Playboy Bunny friends manning the check-in desk. Jackie Williams, Cheryl Carioscia and Anna D'Agata looked like they could still easily slip into their costumes. Anna told me, "I feel like this is the last Bunny promo." And I knew

Playboy Hungary's memorial issue

Playboy Hungary's memorial issue

exactly what she meant. For this tribute, hosted by Bill Kurtis, speakers included Rick Kogan, Bill Zehme, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Rosenzweig, Christie and Cooper. Kogan spoke most eloquently about the man that he'd interviewed on occasion, always calling him Mr. Hefner. He said, "There could have been no other place on this earth that would've informed the life of Hugh Hefner as did Chicago." Guests at the Chicago tribute, comprised mostly of corporate and business types, included the legendary Art Paul (who created the Bunny logo), Gary Cole (former PB director of photography), Jeff Cohen (former PB art director), Martha and

Such a sad loss but so grateful for my memories of him

Such a sad loss but so grateful for my memories of him

Rich Melman, Marina and Dr. Arnie Tatar, Linda Johnson Rice, Leslie Hindman, Elizabeth Norris (former Playmate Promotions Director), Michael Kutza, Pat Tomlinson, Dori Wilson, Sherren Leigh, Mary Ann Childers, Millie (Christie and David's mom), Dr. Lauren Streicher and Jason Brett, Garry Meier and Marlene Iglitzen, among others. I'm so grateful for my life with Playboy and am glad I had this last chance to say goodbye. Kogan said in his closing remarks, "Local boy makes good." How 'bout "local boy changes the world?" (Chicago photos by Richard Shay).


Designer Pamella Roland holds her much deserved award from Children's Service Board

Designer Pamella Roland holds her much deserved award from Children's Service Board

The Children's Service Board (CSB), an affiliate organization of the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, hosted the 62nd annual Gold Coast Fashion Awards Show on Oct. 12 at the urban-chic Revel Fulton Market. This year’s show honored American fashion designer Pamella Roland with the Children’s Service Board Award of Excellence.

Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue's PR director Tina Koegel, honoree Pamella Roland and NMMA manager Wendy Krimins

Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue's PR director Tina Koegel, honoree Pamella Roland and NMMA manager Wendy Krimins

"Since her win in 2003, Roland has upheld the mission and values of the Children’s Service Board through her steadfast support of Lurie Children’s. Her love for the Chicago community and unwavering philanthropic support made her an easy choice for this year’s award." Co-chaired by Kristina Nicolas and Megan Hodes along with CSS board president Nicole Legere, the fundraiser kicked off with a cocktail reception and hors

 

Lurie Children's Hospital Ambassador high-fives supporters during the paddle raise

Lurie Children's Hospital Ambassador high-fives supporters during the paddle raise

d’oeuvres from many of Chicago’s most popular restaurants, including Le Colonial, Sunda, Rosebud on Rush, Lou Malnati’s,

Chic fashions provided by Neiman Marcus, a longtime supporter of the show

Chic fashions provided by Neiman Marcus, a longtime supporter of the show

Gibson’s, Bar Siena and many more. Following the cocktail hour, guests gathered for the high-fashion presentation from Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, the GCFAS’s long-time retail sponsor. Models walked the runway, showcasing the latest fashions on display at the luxury specialty store this fall. As the fashion show concluded, Legere,

Designer Pamella Roland delivers her speech before accepting the Children's Service Board Award of Excellence

Designer Pamella Roland delivers her speech before accepting the Children's Service Board Award of Excellence

welcomed Roland onstage, presenting her with her much deserved award. Throughout the exciting ceremony, a collection of Roland’s newest designs were featured onstage. The fashion portion was followed by a paddle raise and live auction where guests bid on prizes with proceeds directly benefiting the Molecular Oncology and Bioinformatics

Pamella Roland, NMMA's Wendy Krimins, CSS board president Nicole Legere and friend

Pamella Roland, NMMA's Wendy Krimins, CSS board president Nicole Legere and friend

Program. A few of the hot-ticket auction items included an ultimate Chicago Sports package, a bespoke Aspen/Snowmass ski vacation, "Racing with the Rahals" at the 2018 Indianapolis 500 and a VIP Chicago dining

Petra Slinkard

Petra Slinkard

package that included a progressive dinner through Boka Restaurant Group and a private in-home dinner by Chef Perry Hendrix of Avec, among others. The evening came to a close with a decadent dessert bar from some of Chicago’s favorite sweet shops, including Glazed and Infused and Sweet Mandy B’s. (Photos by Jan Terry, CloudSpotter and Sebastian).


JCF founders Carrie and Terry Meghie

JCF founders Carrie and Terry Meghie

More than 500 guests joined the sold-out Jackson Chance Foundation’s Fifth Annual Playing it Forward Ping Pong Ball, a fun and interactive ping pong party co-chaired by Heather Boyer and Tom Bulow and benefiting families with critically ill babies in the neonatal

Event co-chairs Heather Boyer and Tom Bulow

Event co-chairs Heather Boyer and Tom Bulow

intensive care unit (NICU). The event, held November 9th at the Hard Rock Hotel Chicago, broke fundraising records raising more than $350,000. The Ball featured four hours of table tennis fun, a lively party with delectable food and drink, a step and repeat, hand drawn illustrations by Kristine Steiner, crazy games like beer pong, with culinary treats and cocktails

Ron Kittle is VIP Ping Pong winner

Ron Kittle is VIP Ping Pong winner

provided by Mr. Brown's Lounge and the Hard Rock Hotel Chicago, GIF photo booth by The Bosco (which I love!) and unique auction packages with everything from vacations in Mexico, Nashville, and Park City to in-home dining experiences

Sara Licht, Owl Give winner Tiffany McCallum, JCF founder Carrie Meghie, emcee Val Warner

Sara Licht, Owl Give winner Tiffany McCallum, JCF founder Carrie Meghie, emcee Val Warner

from Chopped Champion Cory Morris. The VIP tournament, hosted by NICU mom Kye Martin of NBC5, featured a table tennis tournament between Chicago’s favorite sports teams. Players included Brian Campbell (Blackhawks), Jerry Azumah (Bears), Ron Kittle (White Sox), Will Perdue (Bulls) and Sean Marshall (Cubs).

NICU mom Sara Licht (L) nominated Owl Give winner Tiffany McCallum (R)

NICU mom Sara Licht (L) nominated Owl Give winner Tiffany McCallum (R)

And the winner was Ron Kittle, who won the VIP tournament's bragging rights! Last year’s crowd-favorite, top-ranked young pro and NICU alum, Nandan Naresh, and his brother Sid taught

Jerry Azumah (former Chicago Bear) warms up

Jerry Azumah (former Chicago Bear) warms up

guests some tips and tricks with tournament host Joola USA before the main event tournament started. Val Warner (Windy City Live) emceed the main event that included a table tennis tournament of more than 30 players, which was ultimately won by former Chicago Cubs player Jason Hammel (now with the Kansas City Royals). The Foundation also presented the

Table tennis star Nanden Naresh, tourney winner Jason Hammel and table tennis star Sid Naresh

Table tennis star Nanden Naresh, tourney winner Jason Hammel and table tennis star Sid Naresh

coveted 2nd annual Owl Give Award to NICU nurse Tiffany McCallum of Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital who received an all-expense paid vacation to the Caribbean and lifelong tickets to the Ping Pong Ball. More than 60 entries of deserving NICU nurses submitted from all over the country were received.


171110            60A "Salute to Vietnam Veterans" was hosted at Union League Club of Chicago, on November 10 to honor those who served during the Vietnam War. More than 300 attendees, including VW veterans and surviving spouses, attended the event and received much-deserved honors. The event kicked off with a reception and

Lt. Col. Derek R. Keller, John Shwan, CSM Corey J. Fairchild, Col. Jennifer Pritzker, Leon Mangum, Ken Clarke

Lt. Col. Derek R. Keller, John Shwan, CSM Corey J. Fairchild, Col. Jennifer Pritzker, Leon Mangum, Ken Clarke

resource/information tables staffed by representatives of organizations serving veterans, including the John Marshall Law School’s Veterans Legal Support Center.

Ryan McCarthy (United States Secretary of the Army), Julianne Henington, William Nissen (President of Union League Club of Chicago), Erica Jeffries (Director of  the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs)

Ryan McCarthy (United States Secretary of the Army), Julianne Henington, William Nissen (President of Union League Club of Chicago), Erica Jeffries (Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs)

Next, the program began including an introduction from the Master of Ceremonies Harry F. Sawyer, Assistant Director, IL Department of Veterans’ Affairs; welcoming from William Nissen, Union League Club of Chicago President; brief remarks from Illinois Secretary of

William Nissen (President of the Union League Club of Chicago), Jeffrey Chen, Gerry Kern

William Nissen (President of the Union League Club of Chicago), Jeffrey Chen, Gerry Kern

State Jesse White and a keynote address by Acting Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, who was introduced by Erica Jeffries, Director of the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs. Speeches followed with a musical performance by the West Point Glee Club and the presentation of the commemorative pin. Photos by Joe Gallo).


Jon Landan, Julie Novack, Andrew Landan and Andrea Antoniou

Jon Landan, Julie Novack, Andrew Landan and Andrea Antoniou

Chicago start up, PartySlate celebrated its second anniversary November 13 at The Lakewood in Chicago. Over 250 of Chicago’s who’s who, tastemakers, leading event professionals and media enjoyed a spectacular evening with a private performance from Broadway in

PartySlate's Mark Semon, Julie Novack, John Haro

PartySlate's Mark Semon, Julie Novack, John Haro

Chicago’s “Waitress” star Desi Oakley. The Cooking Channel’s production crew was also on hand to film the cake-reveal for its popular reality TV show “Cake Hunters” that PartySlate is featured in and

Desi Oakley

Desi Oakley

that will air in the upcoming months. Other event highlights included delicious bites by Paramount Events, decadent decor by Kehoe Designs, rocking Fig Media DJ and music by the Larry King Orchestra. PartySlate is a beautifully

Jodi Fyfe and Julie Novack

Jodi Fyfe and Julie Novack

designed platform where leading event professionals share their work with the world, build their brand and drive leads. In turn, people planning larger scale parties can find new ideas by viewing and saving hundreds of thousands of beautiful event photos from weddings to incorporate, connect with the best local event

Melissa Lederer, Julie Novack, Randee Newman and Francie Dickman

Melissa Lederer, Julie Novack, Randee Newman and Francie Dickman

professionals and find stunning venues. PartySlate features beautiful and unique corporate events, galas, milestone events, and of course, weddings too. Since its launch in 2016, top event pros have posted more than 250,000 photos. (Andrew Weeks Photography)


March 14 to 18Flowers never go out of style, they just go underground and wait for their next big moment! Well, that moment will arrive on March 13, when the annual Evening in Bloom preview party for the 2018 Chicago Flower & Garden Show returns to Navy Pier's Festival Hall!

Chicago Flower & Garden Show owner/president/director Tony Abruscato and Navy Pier pres/CEO Marilynn Gardner

Chicago Flower & Garden Show owner/president/director Tony Abruscato and Navy Pier pres/CEO Marilynn Gardner

Prepare yourselves for the jaw-dropping “Hort Couture” fashion show event where models will walk the runway in stunning fashions inspired by nature and featuring flowers and other

Entry to tribute garden at Flower Show 2016

Entry to tribute garden at Flower Show 2016

natural accents. The 2018 Hort Couture designers include Ramsey Prince (Ramsey J. Prince of Ashland Addison Floral and Event Décor) and Nathan Beckner (Sage Vertical Gardens), among others. Evening in Bloom benefits Bernie’s Book Bank, a non-profit organization with a mission to increase book ownership among at-risk children. Bernie’s Book Bank is a partner in the 2018 Chicago Flower & Garden Show, which

Flower Show 2016

Flower Show 2016

has a theme of “FLOWERTALES: Every Garden Has a Story to Tell.” “We are trying to make the 2018 Chicago Flower & Garden Show like no other, with flowers, food and fashion and by partnering with

Model Alessandra Grabowski wears a Robert James design for Fleurotica at Flower Show 2016

Model Alessandra Grabowski wears a Robert James design for Fleurotica at Flower Show 2016

Bernie’s Book Bank. The Hort Couture fashion show at Evening in Bloom is just one way we are reaching above and beyond to provide a true experience for our visitors, beginning with the preview,” says Tony Abruscato, director of the Chicago Flower & Garden Show. As they get a unique first look at the Chicago Flower & Garden Show’s stunning

Garden room at Flower Show 2016

Garden room at Flower Show 2016

gardens and floral displays before and after the Hort Couture fashion show, party-goers at Evening in Bloom will enjoy musical entertainment, sample fine wines, specialty cocktails and tastings from some of the city’s top chefs.  Tickets to Evening in Bloom and Hort Couture are $175 and may be purchased at www.chicagoflower.com. The Chicago Flower & Garden Show will be open to the public from Wednesday, March 14 through Sunday, March 18, 2018.


Jennifer Hudson performed at Marriott Marquis' grand opening party

Jennifer Hudson performed at Marriott Marquis' grand opening party

The Marriott Marquis Chicago, the largest hotel to open this year in Chicago, and the largest Marriott to open in North America in

Scene onstage? None other than the Landan Twins shaking it up with I AM J-HUD!

Scene onstage? None other than the Landan Twins shaking it up with I AM J-HUD!

2017, celebrated their grand opening on November 16 with a ribbon cutting on the 33rd floor followed by a grand opening party from 7-10 p.m. The party attracted more than 900 guests and included DJ performances, dancers, drone delivered cocktails, 8+ food stations by Woven & Bounds’ Executive Chef Josh Murray, and an exciting, live performance by Chicago native, Jennifer Hudson! Seen dancing

Over 900 guests attended the opening

Over 900 guests attended the opening

onstage with "I AM J-HUD" were the two darling Landan Twins, Jon and Andrew! What a party!


Executive chef Carlos Gaytan, Mary Ann Mahon Huels (ULBGC President & CEO) and Margaret K. Jahn (ULBGC trustee and gala co-chair)

Executive chef Carlos Gaytan, Mary Ann Mahon Huels (ULBGC President & CEO) and Margaret K. Jahn (ULBGC trustee and gala co-chair)

The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs hosted its 40th annual Gala on November 4 with nearly 300 guests at the Union League Club of Chicago. The ULBGC renewed its deep commitment to providing proven after-school programming to over 13,500 at-risk Chicago youth served in the

Alumnus Brandon Molina shared his personal journey

Alumnus Brandon Molina shared his personal journey

Englewood, Pilsen, Humboldt Park, Near West Side, Bucktown and South Lawndale communities by raising over $300,000 at its event this year. “This year’s Gala comes at a crucial time as we open our three new clubs in Englewood working to

Mike Chioros (ULBGC Trustee/former Board President) and Lynda Chioros.

Mike Chioros (ULBGC Trustee/former Board President) and Lynda Chioros.

provide more youth with a safe environment to build a great future,” said Nancy Ross, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs board president. “The funds raised will go a long way to supporting our goal of offering more Englewood youth proven after-school programming as well as continuing programs at our existing Englewood Stagg Elementary club site,” added Ross. (This fall, ULBGC opened three new school-based clubs in Chicago’s Englewood

Phil Dodson and Nancy Ross (ULBGC Board President)

Phil Dodson and Nancy Ross (ULBGC Board President)

neighborhood located at Daniel S. Wentworth Elementary, TEAM Englewood High School and Lillian R. Nicholson STEM Academy). During the evening, alumnus Brandon Molina shared his personal journey of growing up in West Town explaining how the Clubs helped him realize that no dream is too big. Molina described the incredible impact the Clubs made in his life which led to a

Mike Kiss (ULBGC Trustee/former Board President) and Gail Kiss

Mike Kiss (ULBGC Trustee/former Board President) and Gail Kiss

full-tuition scholarship to Southern Illinois University and an opportunity for him to begin building his own great future. Gala co-chairs Timo Rehbock and Margaret K. Jahn led a team of dedicated volunteers to create a memorable black-tie evening that included a cocktail reception, silent and live auctions, an elegant dinner and dancing.

Lindsay Mackey and Kyle Mackey

Lindsay Mackey and Kyle Mackey

Executive chef and owner of Mexique, Carlos Gaytan, served as emcee.(Chef Gaytan has earned a Michelin star and is a former contestant on Top Chef. He began his career at the Union League Club of Chicago under executive chef Michael Garbin). Since 1919, Clubs have been serving vulnerable youth in some of Chicago’s neediest neighborhoods and currently serves over 13,500  at eleven well-equipped and professionally staffed inner city Clubs.


#4 (1)Ring in the New Year with the entire family at Bubble Bash 2017, an important fundraiser for DuPage Children’s Museum (DCM), on Sunday, December 31, from 9 a.m. – noon at 301 N. Washington WildSide_1920x450St. Naperville, IL. It is THE place for families to be on New Year’s Eve before mom and dad enjoy date night together later! This annual #4 (2)year-end celebration, now in its16th year, is themed “Walk on the Wild Side.” SOOO get ready to don a pith helmet and make a vest to decorate with stickers as you travel through each station, weave a beautiful collaborative canopy, contribute to the firefly fluorescent sky, build a fort, #2 (2)construct a raft to float down the stream, move to the beat of African drums, let out a roar during the countdown to noon confetti celebration, and more! No passports needed for this exotic expedition!  For tickets and more info, click here!


Chaz Maull, Macey Putnam, Hugo Munetom-Aparicio

Chaz Maull, Macey Putnam, Hugo Munetom-Aparicio

In honor of World Sport Chicago’s (WSC) decade of service to our city, the non-profit hosted Chicago Paints the World on November 2nd at 19 East. The event paired Chicago celebrities with P. Scott Sinclair of NYCH Gallery to create one-of-a-kind artwork that was

WSC Board Pres William Scherr and Kam Buckner, WSC director

WSC Board Pres William Scherr and Kam Buckner, WSC director

auctioned off to support WSC's initiatives that leverage the transformative power of sport and play to unlock the potential that lies within our youth and our communities. The high-end cocktail party was emceed by LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago P.D.) and brought together 200

Artist Bojitt

Artist Bojitt

guests including celebrities, business professionals and supporters. Celebrity artists that donated art included Hawkins, Cappie Pondexter (WNBA & Team USA), Desmond Clark (Retired NFL), Aja Evans (Olympic

Artist P. Scott Sinclair, Kam Buckner (WSC director), LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago P.D.)

Artist P. Scott Sinclair, Kam Buckner (WSC director), LaRoyce Hawkins (Chicago P.D.)

Bobsled) and Matt Watson (MLS) and Angi Taylor (host of Fred + Angi in the Morning on 103.5 KISSFM), Anna Drew, Louis De Guzman and Sinclair. Artists Elliot From of ArtBeat Live and Bojitt were also on hand providing performance art for guests

P. Scott Sinclair and Cappie PondexterP. Scott Sinclair and Cappie Pondexter

P. Scott Sinclair and Cappie Pondexter

and a live auction of their work. Other notables at the event included Patrick John Flueger (Chicago P.D.), Adam Russell (former White Sox pitcher), Deon Thomas (U of I all time leading basketball scorer and Big 10 Network anchor)

Desmond Clark and D.C. Crenshaw

Desmond Clark and D.C. Crenshaw

and Duje Dukan (former U of Wisconsin star and current basketball player with Chicago Bulls' affiliate). Over the past 10 years, World Sport Chicago has impacted more than 40,000 Chicago youth by taking action to connect kids to caring mentors, safe spaces and support networks that help them thrive.


Kim Davis, Jacob Sweet (Old Town School Distinguished Teaching Artist 2017) and Emily Sweet

Kim Davis, Jacob Sweet (Old Town School Distinguished Teaching Artist 2017) and Emily Sweet

Nearly 150 guests recently gathered at The Arts Club to celebrate the Old Town School of Folk Music’s 60th anniversary, "The Legends Dinner," and the community who

Hunid Proof, Andrea Gathings and Uday Joshi (Old Town School of Folk Music Director of Engagement and Innovation)

Hunid Proof, Andrea Gathings and Uday Joshi (Old Town School of Folk Music Director of Engagement and Innovation)

helped make it possible: the faculty, students, performers and patrons alike. The event began with a cocktail reception followed by a special musical tribute and dinner honoring the School’s legacy – from its humble beginnings in 1957 as a group guitar class in an Oak Park dining room to its launch pad for the careers of Dave Prine, Bonnie Koloc and

Old Town School teaching artists perform during a tribute to the School

Old Town School teaching artists perform during a tribute to the School

Roger McGuinn to its current stature as the largest community school for a myriad of art forms in the country. In keeping with a tradition established in 2014, the School also

Kevin Violl and Kim Davis

Kevin Violl and Kim Davis

saluted its 2017 Old Town School Distinguished Teaching Artists, Julie Helenius, Jacob Sweet and Chris Walz.  Co-chaired by Martina Keller and Kim Moran, the event raised funds to support Old Town School's mission of providing

James and Eric McLellan

James and Eric McLellan

arts access to all including outreach programs and financial aid. The School provides a wide range of music, dance, theater, and visual arts courses to people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Whatever one’s interest, the Old Town School provides broad

Sharon Meyers, Martina Keller (Legends Dinner co-chair), Ginny Ching Yin Lo

Sharon Meyers, Martina Keller (Legends Dinner co-chair), Ginny Ching Yin Lo

access to more than 700 accredited class offerings, private lessons and over 400 concerts per year! (I know my Old Town former neighbor/ friend Diane Gonzalez just loves it and is a proud, talented member)! (Photos by Robert Carl).


Talking Royals on "Good Day Chicago" with Scott Schneider and Anita Padilla

Talking Royals on "Good Day Chicago" with Scott Schneider and Anita Padilla

I was thrilled to be invited back on Fox-32's "Good Day Chicago" to chit-chat about the recent Royal engagement! Sadly, I couldn't make it into the studio due to Trib deadlines, but I was happy to talk via phone with Sylvia Perez and Natalie

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry in the spring--such happy news!

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry in the spring–such happy news!

Bomke about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wildly anticipated and greatly expected engagement announcement. The first American to wed a Royal since 1936 when Wallis Simpson wed then King Edward VIII, Markle is the perfect match for Harry, in my opinion. They both are devoted humanitarians and just so damn cute Good Day Chicago phone chat--11-27-17together! I love that he A) got down on one knee to propose and B) that he designed her engagement ring and included two of his mother's diamonds. Both Prince Harry and William have now used stones from their mother's personal collection in their beloveds' rings. Diana would be oh-so proud of

My signed International Playboy Bunny of the Year program book, 1976.

My signed International Playboy Bunny of the Year program book, 1976.

them both! Love this happy news!


A special thanks to David Peterkofsky for including me in his unique podcast "For Keeps" about "collections and connections." I think everyone knows I'm an avid fan of both Playboy and Hef but I'm also an eager collector of PB memorabilia. Listen to this fun-filled interview as I discuss my treasures here!


With Mancow, a Radio Wizard

With Mancow, a Radio Wizard

Speaking of interviews, I was honored to be included on the legendary Mancow Muller Show recently on WLUP. I have never seen anything like it in all my years of being on radio and TV. The man is a genius and definitely the wizard behind the curtain. He seemed like an octopus and was flying over the keyboards like a man possessed. His A-List team, Al Roker

Guests certainly have to be on their toes to keep up!

Guests certainly have to be on their toes to keep up!

Jr., Cathy the Greek, Abe the Chameleon and DJ Luv Cheez, all try hard to keep up with him and they do succeed but I have no idea how. He can be conducting a phone interview, picking out music for the next segment and directing the team all at the same time. I was spellbound. I took a video of the Green Room because even that was a unique experience

Mancow

Mancow

(see it here). On the website for his show, he states, "This is my final act [The Loop] because I don't believe I'll ever top this! Chicago is a tough city for commuters and our ONLY goal with this show is to provide an escape and make our listeners laugh." I think he is succeeding.


Co-chairs Sundeep Mullangi, Trissa Babrowski, honorees Anne Wilson, Walter and Shirley Massey, co-chairs Bill Hughson, Monica Hughson, Deputy Director Hillesh Patel

Co-chairs Sundeep Mullangi, Trissa Babrowski, honorees Anne Wilson, Walter and Shirley Massey, co-chairs Bill Hughson, Monica Hughson, Deputy Director Hillesh Patel

The Hyde Park Art Center welcomed over 500 guests to honor three esteemed members of the Chicago arts community; Shirley and Walter Massey and artist and educator Anne Wilson. The successful and fun-filled event

Norman Teague, Dawoud Bey, Leslie Cain--#

Norman Teague, Dawoud Bey, Leslie Cain–#

was organized by two families who served as co-chairs, Sundeep Mullangi and Trissa Babrowski, and Monica and Bill Hughson. Numerous pillars of the Chicago creative community, including Dawoud Bey, Rhona Hoffman and Elissa Tenny filled the Art Center for a night of celebration. The gala kicked off

Honoree Walter Massey, Rhona Hoffman and honoree Shirley Massey

Honoree Walter Massey, Rhona Hoffman and honoree Shirley Massey

with a lively cocktail reception where guests bid on silent auction items, explored artists’ studios and entered to win an art collection of works on paper by more than 50 Chicago artists. Partygoers then indulged in a sumptuous dinner and enjoyed a heartfelt testimonial from Teen Programs Participant Madison Holley, as well as words of acknowledgement by the honorees Shirley,

Marianna and Paul Ingersoll, co-chairs Triss Babrowski and Sundeep Mullangi, Jay Dandy

Marianna and Paul Ingersoll, co-chairs Triss Babrowski and Sundeep Mullangi, Jay Dandy

Walter and Anne. Following dinner, guests returned upstairs for the Art Center’s official After-Party and celebrated with cocktails, dessert, music by Audio Jack and artist activities provided by Aurora Tabor, Documents Bureau, Jason Dunda & Paul Hopkin, Jessie Mott, Michelle Nordmeyer, Amina Ross, Kristine Steiner and Katie Vota. The event raised over $380,000 to benefit the Hyde Park Art Center

Sandra and Jack Guthman

Sandra and Jack Guthman

and keep it free and open to the public. Among the programs that will be supported is The Community Supported Arts School, Chicago’s first open-access arts school and an arts-learning model in which learners of all ages and backgrounds can develop their creative skills and voices.


Cathy St. George with Tony Danza and friend at Studio 54 in 1982

Cathy St. George with Tony Danza and friend at Studio 54 in 1982

I loved spending time with the beautiful Cathy St. George when I was in L.A. recently. She was Playboy Magazine's Miss Aug. 1982, and during our dinner chat, she mentioned that she had spent a lot of time at NYC's Studio 54 back in the

Current shot of Cathy St. George--she could be a centerfold again NOW!

Current shot of Cathy St. George–she could be a centerfold again NOW!

day. I too had enjoyed the decadent nightlife there when I was modeling for Wilhelmina so we had a great discussion. As it turns out, she had recently co-hosted a killer book launch party at Georgio's at The Standard in Hollywood on Sept. 19 for a man who had

"Inside Studio 54" author Mark Fleishman and friend at his recent book launch party

"Inside Studio 54" author Mark Fleishman and friend at his recent book launch party

experienced it from the inside out, Mark Fleishman, the author of "Inside Studio 54." and a former owner. In the early eighties Fleischman bought Studio, the world’s most glamorous and notorious

Cathy St. George "dirty dancing" with handsome Tony Danza at Studio (1982)

Cathy St. George "dirty dancing" with handsome Tony Danza at Studio (1982)

nightclub, from original owners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager for $4.75 mil, and reopened it after it had been closed down by the state of New York. Ten thousand people showed up that night, ready to restart the party that abruptly ended after the raid in 1978 landed its former owners in jail. Hosts for the recent book launch party were Nikki Haskell, Adam Bravin, Henry Eshelman, Brad Weida, Tyson Cornell, Danny Fitzgerald, Mimi

Studio 54 (1982) with Cathy, Mark Fleishman, Cornelia Guest, Lester Persky and friends

Studio 54 (1982) with Cathy, Mark Fleishman, Cornelia Guest, Lester Persky and friends

Fleishman, Rich Ferrari, Bryan Rabin and, of course, Cathy. Back in the day, Cathy was even feted at the original Studio 54 in August 1982 to celebrate the publication of her Playboy centerfold! There she was joined by an ardent admirer, Tony Danza, who came to the party with his mom Ann, who had been trying to fix the two cuties up. Girl, you got your

Lurie Children's Ball, Dec. 2

Lurie Children's Ball, Dec. 2

own book in you!! Love you Cathy!


The event choices tend to get pretty slim around this time of year but, just to catch you up, here's some parties that are on my radar: Lurie Children's Ball (Sat.

Imerman Angels Holiday Party, Dec. 4

Imerman Angels Holiday Party, Dec. 4

Dec. 2); Imerman Angels' Holiday Party (Monday, Dec. 4); Service Club's Holiday Luncheon (Tuesday, Dec. 5); One Acre Fund Gala (Wed., Dec. 6); One-of-a-Kind Holiday Show (Mart, Dec. 7);

Service Club Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 5

Service Club Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 5

WING's Sweet Home Chicago (Sun., Dec. 10); DuPage Children's Museum Bubble Bash (family fun on Sun., Dec. 31); Woody's Winter Warm-Up (Fri., Jan. 12); First Look for Charity Auto Show (Fri., Feb. 9); Giordano's 55th Anniversary Gala (Sat., Feb. 10); RMHC's Skate with the Greats (Sat., Feb. 18); Girls in the Game Gala (Thurs., Feb. 22); Gala of Hope (Fri., Feb. 23); Bear Necessities Bear Tie Ball (Sat., Feb. 24); Black & White Gala (Canine Therapy Corps, Sat, Mar. 3);

Girls in the Game Gala, February 22

Girls in the Game Gala, February 22

Legendary Landmarks Celebration (Thurs., Mar. 8); Evening in Bloom (preview party for Chicago Flower and Garden Show, Tues., Mar. 13); RMHC Gala, Sat. May 5; Misericordia Fashion Show (Fri., May 11); Eversight Gala (honoring MARCO FOSTER as Man of Vision, Thurs., June 21)


Giordano Dance Chicago's Legacy Ball honoring Candace Jordan

Giordano Dance Chicago's Legacy Ball honoring Candace Jordan

I am sooooo EXCITED and humbled to be the honoree at Giordano Dance Chicago's "Legacy Ball" on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2018, celebrating 55 years of this incredible dance company! I hope you can join me while we dance like no one is watching to world-renowned DJ Matthew Harvat, eat fab food from Jewell Events Catering and party like it's 1969 at Chez, 247 E. Ontario! Thanks so much to founder Nan Giordano, her talented

Oh, Christmas tree, Oh, Christmas tree!

Oh, Christmas tree, Oh, Christmas tree!

dancers and awesome board for this wonderful honor! I'm too excited for words! PLEASE JOIN ME! (For tix and more info, please click HERE!


Well, that's it for this edition! I hope you're enjoying the holidays as much as we are! Decorating for Christmas is one of my favorite activities and I've been working like a

No grinches allowed!

No grinches allowed!

crazed elf getting it all up. This year, we have a tree in the bedroom and four on our terrace, besides the big tree in the living room. We have Christmas discs playing constantly and the glow from the holiday lights, both inside and outside, makes me grin from ear to ear. Now, all I have to do is wait by the door

Rooney says "Ho! Ho! Ho!

Rooney says "Ho! Ho! Ho!

for Larry Armstrong's annual holiday cookie delivery and we're all set! I hope your holiday plans are making you feel warm and fuzzy too!

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. And, of course, something to leave you with a smile…..

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PINK MARTINI AND IKRAM LIGHT UP CSO BENEFIT

GARY SINISE & LT. DAN BAND ROCK THE BEACH; BAJA WINE COUNTRY; THE ONE AND ONLY HOTEL DEL CORONADO; SUMMER FUN FOR CHILDREN'S PLACE BENEFIT; A SPOTLIGHT ON HUBBARD STREET DANCE; A DOGGIE MIXER AT THE MARRIOTT; BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS' LAWN BALL; SPACEY HONORED BY GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER; VOICES FOR ILLINOIS CHILDREN HONOR LOCAL NOTABLES; C-STRATEGIES WITH MIKA AND BECKY; TOP GUN'S I-BAR; MEXICO'S OLDEST CANTINA; CHANCE THE RAPPER HONORED AT DUSABLE; BBC DOC FILMS IN CHICAGO; CS MAG HOSTS AURELIEN'S GRAND OPENING; EMMANUEL'S NEW PROXI; MY TOP EVENT PICKS; HEARTWARMING VIDEOS AND SOOO MUCH MORE!

Chicago style icon Ikram Goldman performs with Pink Martini.

Chicago style icon Ikram Goldman performs with Pink Martini.

The League of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) presented its 28th annual Corporate Night Benefit on June 12. This annual fundraiser invites members of Chicago’s corporate community to support the CSO and its diverse programs during a festive evening that features a performance by the CSO and a special guest artist. This year’s Corporate Night concert

William Ward presents the Excellence in Corporate Philanthropy Award to Ken Griffin and Oscar Munoz

William Ward presents the Excellence in Corporate Philanthropy Award to Ken Griffin and Oscar Munoz

featured Pink Martini performing with the CSO, led by acclaimed pops conductor Steven Reineke. The concert was attended by nearly 2,500 patrons including 150 Chicago area music teachers and students, whose admission was underwritten by

China Forbes and Storm Large of Pink Martini

China Forbes and Storm Large of Pink Martini

Corporate Night sponsors. The event was chaired by Susan C. Levy, executive VP and general counsel at Northern Trust, and the event chair for the League of the CSOA was William Ward.

CSOA trustee Scott Swanson and his wife Rhonda Swanson

CSOA trustee Scott Swanson and his wife Rhonda Swanson

Corporate Night guests, representing many of the CSO’s longtime corporate supporters, were welcomed into Symphony Center from Michigan Avenue on a hot pink carpet to music performed by a brass quintet made up of members of the Civic Orchestra of

CSOA president Jeff Alexander, chair Susan Levy and event chair for League of CSOA Bill Ward

CSOA president Jeff Alexander, chair Susan Levy and event chair for League of CSOA Bill Ward

Chicago. Guests enjoyed more live musical entertainment from a Civic Orchestra jazz trio during a 5 p.m. cocktail hour, followed by dinner in a variety of spaces throughout Symphony Center including the historic Grainger Ballroom, the Thomas

Pink Martini performance inspires a conga line in the audience!

Pink Martini performance inspires a conga line in the audience!

Club (with its dramatic views of Michigan Avenue) and throughout multiple floors of the Rotunda. Elegant floral designs and décor for the evening were created by the Flower Firm. Shades of

WB members Liz Adams, Robin McCown and Caroline Huebner

WB members Liz Adams, Robin McCown and Caroline Huebner

green and blue linens accented by floral arrangements of yellow tulips and roses with cymbidium and green trick dianthus livened up the Grainger

David Patterson and Joanne Lacourse

David Patterson and Joanne Lacourse

Ballroom; fuchsia peonies, orange spray roses and red roses with looped lily grass and lemon leaf were featured in the Rotunda and fuchsia peonies, green trick dianthus and iron cross begonias brightened up Buntrock Hall. Following dinner, Corporate Night guests joined concertgoers in Orchestra Hall for the evening’s program that opened with conductor Steven Reineke leading the CSO in a

Sandy Griffin, Vicki Hofster and Carol Wootton

Sandy Griffin, Vicki Hofster and Carol Wootton

performance of Chabrier’s España. The program continued with a full set of selections from Pink Martini’s mix of classical, jazz and golden-era pop music. Pink Martini vocalists Storm Large and China Forbes both made special appearances in this concert, singing some of the band’s most popular hits including “Amando mio,” “Je ne

Dan and Raluca Nicolae, Amy Boonstra and CSO violinist Qing Hou

Dan and Raluca Nicolae, Amy Boonstra and CSO violinist Qing Hou

veux pas travallier” and “Hey Eugene.” Chicago fashion icon Ikram Goldman, who was featured on Pink Martini’s 2016 recording Je Dis Oui!, made her local singing debut in a cameo appearance

Grainger Ballroom with decor by Flower Firm

Grainger Ballroom with decor by Flower Firm

performing “Al Bint Al Shalabiya,” or “the girl from Shalabiya,” in Arabic. Drawing inspiration from music across the globe, pianist Thomas Lauderdale founded Pink Martini in 1994 to

Ken Griffin, chair Susan Levy and Oscar Munoz

Ken Griffin, chair Susan Levy and Oscar Munoz

play at political fundraisers for causes such as civil rights, environmental sustainability, affordable housing and public broadcasting. A

Neil and Angela James

Neil and Angela James

year later, Lauderdale invited Harvard classmate China Forbes to join the band, whose 1997 debut album, Sympathique, quickly garnered the group international recognition and awards. Pink Martini performs its

Oscar Munoz

Oscar Munoz

multilingual repertoire on concert stages and with orchestras throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Northern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, South America and North America. They previously have collaborated or performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Boston Pops, National Symphony and Cleveland orchestras, as well as NPR’s Ari Shapiro, civil rights activist Kathleen Saadat and Rufus Wainwright. (Photos by Todd Rosenberg and Dan Rest) What a night!


FuuullSizeRenderWe finally ticked something off our bucket list when we enjoyed a stay at the legendary Hotel del Coronado near San Diego recently.

Hotel del Coronado

Hotel del Coronado

I'd read so much about this grand dame, built in 1888 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977, that the thrill of actually staying there fulfilled a longtime dream. Hotel del Coronado is an American treasure, and now, one of our

One of many chic dining options at the Del

One of many chic dining options at the Del

fav vacation spots. The hotel itself can be seen for miles with its distinctive dark cranberry and white dome rising above everything around it. Coming over the long bridge, our anticipation increased just seeing its

Poolside at the Del

Poolside at the Del

inviting and elegant exterior. Happily, the hotel is very, very pet-friendly (as well as kid-friendly) which made this spot

Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band on the beach at the Del

Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band on the beach at the Del

perfect for us. (See video here) The interior is magnificent too with its intricately carved ceilings and columns of California redwood and Illinois oak. They still have the original gilded, filigreed elevators with

I love the way Gary supports our nation's heroes

I love the way Gary supports our nation's heroes

operators standing by to take you to one of its 4 floors. The activities offered are endless and include an oceanfront spin class, world-class spa, marshmallow roasts, clambakes under the stars, movies on the beach, painting classes by the sea, boat rentals, a MERMAID fitness class complete with colorful tails to

At Sinise meet-and-greet with Wayne Harth and Amy and Dan Roesch

At Sinise meet-and-greet with Wayne Harth and Amy and Dan Roesch

wear and so much MORE! The restaurants on the property include the chic 1500 Ocean and so many more. When we were there, Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band performed an oceanfront

Amy and Dan Roesch at the Sinise concert

Amy and Dan Roesch at the Sinise concert

concert on Father's Day (his 3rd annual) to benefit his foundation that supports our nation's defenders,

With two faces of freedom, Lt. Commander Mike Higgins (L) and friend

With two faces of freedom, Lt. Commander Mike Higgins (L) and friend

veterans, first responders and their families. A VIP meet-and-greet before the concert was a thrill! Gary interacted (and took photos) with each and every guest treating us all like we were the only people in the room. The concert, as many of you have witnessed in Chicago and

In front of USS Theodore Roosevelt with Chuck and Wayne Harth

In front of USS Theodore Roosevelt with Chuck and Wayne Harth

elsewhere, was spectacular from start to finish with each band member displaying an astonishing array of talents. They just "rocked," pun intended. (See video here) A tour of the North Island Naval Air Station in Coronado doubled our patriotism. We were awed by the carrier, the USS Theodore

The World Famous I-Bar (from "Top Gun" film) on North Island Naval Station, Coronado

The World Famous I-Bar (from "Top Gun" film) on North Island Naval Station, Coronado

Roosevelt, and views from the control tower. A trip to The World Famous I-Bar, where scenes from "Top Gun" were filmed, was too cool for words. Miniature airplanes and personalized beer mugs (pilots

Finca la Carrodilla in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California

Finca la Carrodilla in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California

only please) filled the ceiling. The squadron memorabilia on the walls go back to pre-World War I and a model of every airplane to ever

Lunch fresh from the garden at Finca le Carrodilla, Valle de Guadalupe

Lunch fresh from the garden at Finca le Carrodilla, Valle de Guadalupe

wear Navy markings hang from the ceiling. (See video here) And, if you entered the bar wearing a "cover" (hat) or touched any of these objects, you had to buy the bar a round of drinks! (Thanks to Navy pilot Lt. Commander Mike Higgins for the heads-up!) During our stay, we were also

#22--El Cielo and Chef Marco Marin and owner Gustavo Ortega

El Cielo with Chef Marco Marin (front) and owner Gustavo Ortega and friends

privileged to enjoy a tour of the Baja wine country with renowned Chef Flor Franco, the Del's PR manager Sara Baumann and two new friends from Chicago, Amy and Dan Roesch. We couldn't have had more game companions than these four as we hit every spot worth visiting in Valle de Guadalupe thanks to the amazing

The vineyard at Adobe Guadalupe, Valle de Guadalupe

The vineyard at Adobe Guadalupe, Valle de Guadalupe

and wide-ranging connections of Chef Flor! She seemed to have friends in every corner of Baja California! Our first stop was Finca la Carrodilla where the darling owners offered a tasting, tour and lunch at their elegant

Courtyard at Adobe Guadalupe, Valle de Guadalupe

Courtyard at Adobe Guadalupe, Valle de Guadalupe

vineyard. (See video here). Next stop, another lunch and tasting at El Cielo with owner Gustavo Ortega and Chef Marcos Marin. Again, magnificent scenery with warm, gracious hosts.

Our amazing guide/chef Flor Franco!

Our amazing guide/chef Flor Franco!

(See video here) The next stop was my favorite and also, apparently, a favorite of Chef Rick Bayless too. Adobe Guadalupe is a charming inn (only 6 guest rooms), vineyard and horse farm (specializing in Aztecas, a cross between Andalusian and Quarter Horse). The grounds and common areas are quaint and grand all at the same

Marilyn Monroe filmed "Some Like it Hot" at the Del!

Marilyn Monroe filmed "Some Like it Hot" at the Del!

time. Filled with antiques under high, arching ceilings, the rooms were straight out of Architectural Digest. I could happily live in the kitchen! As if this weren't enough, Chef Flor had lots of other plans for us! A stop at Deckman's (a Michelin-starred restaurant seemingly in the middle of nowhere) included open fires with every variety of delectable dish grilling on top. The smells alone sent you to heaven! (See video here) In Ensenada, we visited its oldest bar/cantina, 125 year-old Hussong's. The place was packed with

At Mexico's oldest cantina, Hussong's, with Chef Flor Franco, the Del's Sara Baumann, Amy Roesch and Chuck Jordan

At Mexico's oldest cantina, Hussong's, with Chef Flor Franco, the Del's Sara Baumann, Amy Roesch and Chuck Jordan

smiling, happy faces dancing to the music of two bands of strolling musicians while they enjoyed the cheapest and strongest margaritas on the planet. (See video here) We were on sensory overload at this point and barely even noticed the long wait at the border to cross back into the U.S. (Sort of!) And, as we learned, a trip to the Del would not be complete

The Del is very pet and kid-friendly! Here's Rooney next to the hotel's 100 year-old Dragon Tree

The Del is very pet and kid-friendly! Here's Rooney next to the hotel's 100 year-old Dragon Tree

without experiencing its world-class Sunday Brunch in the Crown Room. This room is dramatic in its own right with a soaring ceiling resembling an upside down ship's hull. It was even designed by a ship-builder with NO nails in any of the tiny slats of beautiful wood. And the brunch! Anything you could dream of, was on display. Breakfast, surf, meat, international, garden and dessert

Hope to return soon Hotel Del! Thanks for the memories!

Hope to return soon Hotel Del! Thanks for the memories!

(think donut bar) stations offered enough food to satisfy Henry VIII! We never wanted to leave the Del and all the magical experiences it offered. I also wish we could be there for its Labor Day weekend Beach Polo Cup on September 1 to 3rd as I know it will be yet another inDELible memory-maker! Special thanks and kudos to Wayne Harth (Hotel Del Coronado's Director of Catering & Special Events) and Sara Baumann (Del's Public Relations Manager) for making all of this possible. We have memories that will last a lifetime and can't wait to go back. (For more info about this fab hotel, click here)


Josh Gates and Stacey Hacker

Josh Gates and Stacey Hacker

The Children's Place Association (CPA) held their annual young professionals' summer fundraiser at Chez, in the Streeterville neighborhood, on June 16. The Mad Hatter-themed event attracted 200 guests and raised a record-breaking $65,000 for the non-profit. This year’s party was a night of pure imagination

Megan Zande  Cathy Krieger  Greg Bortz  Brigitte Tindl  Maggie Ryan

Megan Zande, Cathy Krieger, Greg Bortz, Brigitte Tindl, Maggie Ryan

that featured live music by Chicago Funk Mafia, a reception, silent auction, hors d'oeuvres and a liquor tasting by Mesh & Bone. CPA was founded in 1991 to transform the lives of children in the very worst circumstances – those confronting

Ashley Welch, Tara Simpson, Amanda Watts, Breck Seitz

Ashley Welch, Tara Simpson, Amanda Watts, Breck Seitz

illness and extreme poverty. It helps them overcome challenges so they can live their best lives. Today, the nonprofit serves those facing numerous health

Cute committee!

Cute committee!

issues, including cancer, epilepsy, heart conditions, autism and HIV. It intervenes at critical points in children’s development to effect positive, long-term impact and its award-

George Johnson, Karissa Neizzwiecki, Josh Gates, Janessa Gates and Jori Gates

George Johnson, Karissa Neizzwiecki, Josh Gates, Janessa Gates and Jori Gates

winning, comprehensive services include early education with onsite medical care for kids challenged by

Jessica Levine and Erich Siebert

Jessica Levine and Erich Siebert

illness or disabilities; supportive housing for families struggling with health issues and homelessness; a residential center with 24-hour nursing for medically complex children; foster/adoptive care for abused/neglected children and case management; mental health support and a summer camp. Its international program helps vulnerable children in Africa and the Caribbean.


Jeff and Molly Lowe

Jeff and Molly Lowe

The Guild Board of Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago raised over $500,000 in support of local youth at its 13th annual Lawn Ball at the prestigious Saddle & Cycle Club on June 16. The Lawn Ball generates critical resources for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, which offers children

Paige Dorn, Julie Saunders, Miriam Petrillo and Ana Ernstx.

Paige Dorn, Julie Saunders, Miriam Petrillo and Ana Ernstx.

from some of Chicago’s most disadvantaged communities a safe place to go after school and programming to build academic success, healthy lifestyles and character and leadership. The event kicked off on the club's gorgeous grand terrace, overlooking the vast lawn with a VIP

Melissa and Jeremy Stump

Melissa and Jeremy Stump

reception. Guests sipped cocktails, mingled, enjoyed music, placed silent auction bids on luxury items and took part in a live auction with auctioneer Gary Metzner of Sotheby’s Chicago that included experiences such as a getaway to Napa Valley complete with dinner at French Laundry; a trip to the Hawaii Four Seasons

Maggie Coleman, Molly Pusch, Natalie Hemmer and Lindsay Everest

Maggie Coleman, Molly Pusch, Natalie Hemmer and Lindsay Everest

Maui and an exclusive Chicago Cubs “GM for the Day” experience with Jed Hoyer. President and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, Mimi LeClair, said, “The children of

Bart McCartin, Gary Metzner and Joe Ferraro

Bart McCartin, Gary Metzner and Joe Ferraro

Chicago are fortunate to have such fierce advocates in the Guild Board. The funds raised by the Lawn Ball are critical to giving our kids the opportunities to build safe and productive futures.” Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago’s

Merrill and Jed Hoyer

Merrill and Jed Hoyer

(BGCC) Guild Board was founded in 2005 by a group of socially-conscious professionals committed to advancing the mission of BGCC through a combination of talent, advocacy, and passion. The Guild Board membership is comprised of 70 business and civic leaders who actively engage in raising awareness and funding for BGCC by hosting several fundraising events throughout the year, including the annual Lawn Ball, which has raised over $3 million since it began in 2004.


Shelley Washington, left, and Hubbard Street Artistic Director, Glenn Edgerton

Shelley Washington, left, and Hubbard Street Artistic Director, Glenn Edgerton

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, one of the world’s premier contemporary dance organizations, held its Season 39 Spotlight Ball on June 7 at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park. The gala, chaired by Sara Albrecht with honorary chair Mayor Emanuel and corporate honoree Exelon,

Hubbard Street Executive Director Jason Palmquist and Chairman of the Board, Sara Albrecht.

Hubbard Street Executive Director Jason Palmquist and Chairman of the Board, Sara Albrecht.

raised more than $800,000 for Hubbard Street’s artistic, community-focused, education and youth dance programming. More than $225,000 of that total came from a paddle raise that night led by Gary Metzner which included a $20,000 match provided by Hubbard Street’s Board of

Curt and Lisa Bailey

Curt and Lisa Bailey

Directors. Over 450 guests attended including artists, civic and corporate leaders, philanthropists and former artistic director Jim Vincent and founding artistic director Lou Conte. The evening began at the Harris Theater for a special gala performance of Hubbard Street’s Summer Series kicking-off the company’s 40th Anniversary. Mayor

Ron and Elise Magers

Ron and Elise Magers

Emanuel greeted guests and offered opening remarks in the theater preceding the performance that featured works from each decade of the company’s history, including founding artistic

CEO of Jam Theatricals Steve Traxler, left, and Nathalie LaVoie

CEO of Jam Theatricals Steve Traxler, left, and Nathalie LaVoie

director, Lou Conte’s signature piece The 40s. “It’s been my dream to bring back The 40’s for this kick-off to our anniversary year. It’s been very special to have Lou in the studios getting into the details of the style and coaching the dancers with such history and substance in his delivery,” said artistic director, Glenn Edgerton. “The works chosen span our history and were performed with inspired enthusiasm and in a way that

Patti Eylar, Charlie Gardner and Jocelyn Stoller

Patti Eylar, Charlie Gardner and Jocelyn Stoller

honors the legacy of the former dancers and creative team.” Guests were then transported to the Fairmont Hotel’s Ballroom where artistic director Glenn Edgerton welcomed

Former Artistic Director Jim Vincent, left, Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte, and Artistic Director, Glenn Edgerton

Former Artistic Director Jim Vincent, left, Founding Artistic Director Lou Conte, and Artistic Director, Glenn Edgerton

the crowd. Attendees enjoyed a three-course dinner; wines from AJR Ventures, Brooks, and Wine Sisterhood; Tito’s Handmade Vodka; and magical décor by Kehoe Designs.

Ann and Richard Tomlinson

Ann and Richard Tomlinson

Following a video about Hubbard Street’s in-school Movement as Partnership (MAP) program, director of arts

Jamie and Bruce Hague

Jamie and Bruce Hague

education for Chicago Public Schools, Evan Plummer, spoke about the impact of both Hubbard Street’s in-school education programs as well as the DreamTix program launched during the theater company's Fall Series in November that provides free tickets to CPS students. “The

SRAM CEO Stan Day and Dana Day

SRAM CEO Stan Day and Dana Day

arts change lives and, at Hubbard Street, we believe the core purpose is to transform lives, whether that be in the theater, in the studio, or in the classroom,”

Ann Tomlinson, left, Robert and Joanna Sevim, Lisa Bailey and President of Related Midwest, Curt Bailey

Ann Tomlinson, left, Robert and Joanna Sevim, Lisa Bailey and President of Related Midwest, Curt Bailey

said executive director, Jason Palmquist. The gala evening concluded with dancing to music by DJ Tess Kisner, of No Small Plans Productions. (Kenneth C. Griffin

Karen Frankel Jones, left, and Julie Burman Kaplan

Karen Frankel Jones, left, and Julie Burman Kaplan

was the presenting sponsor of Hubbard Street’s Season 39 Spotlight Ball. Benefactors included Sara Albrecht, Denise Stefan Ginascol and John Ginascol, and David Herro and Jay Franke). (Photos by Bob Carl)


GSFC Renaissance Award honoree Kevin Spacey

GSFC Renaissance Award honoree Kevin Spacey

The Gene Siskel Film Center (GSFC) of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) honored one of Hollywood’s most versatile, engaging actors when they presented Kevin Spacey with the Gene Siskel Film Center Renaissance Award at the Four

SAIC teacher and fashion designer Tommy Walton, GSFC advisory board member and co-chair Eda Davidman and Roger Price

SAIC teacher and fashion designer Tommy Walton, GSFC advisory board member and co-chair Eda Davidman and Roger Price

Seasons Chicago. The evening, co-chaired by advisory board members Eda Davidman and Melissa Sage Fadim, celebrated the two-time Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG and Tony award-winner’s accomplishments throughout his illustrious career and gave attendees the rare opportunity to listen in as Spacey spoke

GSFC executive director Jean de St. Aubin, honoree Kevin Spacey, GSFC board chair Ellen Sandor and president of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Elissa Tenny

GSFC executive director Jean de St. Aubin, honoree Kevin Spacey, GSFC board chair Ellen Sandor and president of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Elissa Tenny

with Chicago’s own, actor Jeremy Piven, in what proved to be a lively, in-depth and hilarious conversation filled with star impressions, insights into a celebrated career and so much more. A retrospective of

GSFC Renaissance Award honoree Kevin Spacey in conversation with Jeremy Piven

GSFC Renaissance Award honoree Kevin Spacey in conversation with Jeremy Piven

film clips from Spacey’s most memorable performances accompanied the conversation. The evening also featured personal videos from Spacey's friends and included clips from Annette Bening, Peter Gallagher, Samuel L. Jackson, Lionel Richie,

GSFC board chair Ellen Sandor with husband Richard Sandor

GSFC board chair Ellen Sandor with husband Richard Sandor

past Renaissance Award recipient and GSFC Advisory Board member Robert Downey, Jr. and the wife of the late Gene Siskel and GSFC Advisory Board member Marlene Iglitzen. Attended by more than 300 guests and raising more than

 

GSFC advisory board members and co-chairs Eda Davidman (R) and Melissa Sage Fadim

GSFC advisory board members and co-chairs Eda Davidman (R) and Melissa Sage Fadim

$370,000 for the Film Center, the evening culminated with the presentation of the Renaissance Award to Spacey by Advisory Board Chair Ellen Sandor and SAIC President Elissa Tenny.  The gala supports the Film Center’s eclectic film programming as well as lecture series and discussions with visiting scholars and filmmakers, providing the opportunity for students and the Chicago community to not only see the best in the cinematic arts but to also engage with filmmakers. Past honorees include William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman, Michael Mann, Nicole Kidman, George Lucas, Robert Downey Jr., Jamie Foxx, Reese Witherspoon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Morgan Freeman, NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-8358Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson. (Photos by Bob Carl)


A darling “Doggy Mixer” was held recently at the Chicago Marriott with its partner Nature’s Recipe pet food. A partnership was announced with select Residence Inn by Marriott locations across the country to celebrate pet travel all summer (something we are HIGHLY in favor NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-2085of!)  A recent survey from Nature's Recipe found that, although two-thirds of pet parents nationwide wish they could take their dog on every trip, nearly half avoid traveling with their dog due to inconvenience. To help NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-1762alleviate worry and prevent guilt about leaving Fido behind, Nature's Recipe is providing resources for pet parents to "fuel their dog's wag" away from home, all summer long. With pet parents naming lodging as their biggest barrier to traveling with their pup, Nature's Recipe is partnering with select NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-8368Residence Inn by Marriott locations in pet-friendly cities across the country to make pet travel easier this summer. Hotel guests and their pets who stay at participating Residence Inn by NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-2066Marriott locations will receive a full "VI-Pup" premium experience, complete with welcome bags full of dog food and travel essentials at check-in and ideas for local pet-friendly activities to help "fuel the wag" all summer long. "I've traveled to hundreds of places and many of my favorite trips included NaturesRecipeChiDoggy-1927my four-legged family members," says Stefanie Michaels, travel expert and parent to eight dogs and cats. "Bringing your pets on trips can be a great bonding experience and with the help of Nature's Recipe tips and resources, I hope more pet parents will bring their dogs along on their adventures to live a big life together this summer." Rooney couldn't agree more! Arf! Arf! (See darling video here!)


Kim Foxx (Cook County State's Attorney), Toni Preckwinkle (Cook County Board President) and Tasha Green Cruzat (VFIC president)

Kim Foxx (Cook County State's Attorney), Toni Preckwinkle (Cook County Board President) and Tasha Green Cruzat (VFIC president)

Voices For Illinois Children, the leading statewide, non-partisan children’s advocacy organization, celebrated 30 years of successfully advocating for and supporting policies and programs that improve the quality of life for kids in Illinois. At a recent benefit at Savage Smyth, a

Merri Dee (philanthropist and former WGN anchor), Carol Mosely Braun (former Illinois Senator), Dr. Patricia Jones Blessman (Voices board member) and Stephen Blessman

Merri Dee (philanthropist and former WGN anchor), Carol Mosely Braun (former Illinois Senator), Dr. Patricia Jones Blessman (Voices board member) and Stephen Blessman

venue overlooking the Chicago skyline, more than 220 guests supported VFIC as it honored noted Chicago philanthropists, Merri Dee (former WGN-TV anchor), Terry Mazany

Kathy Ryg (former VFIC board president and Illinois State Representative), Beth Coulson (VFIC board member and former Illinois State Representative), Deborah Graham (former Illinois State Representative and Alderman)

Kathy Ryg (former VFIC board president and Illinois State Representative), Beth Coulson (VFIC board member and former Illinois State Representative), Deborah Graham (former Illinois State Representative and Alderman)

(president/CEO of The Chicago Community Trust) and the late George Kelm and his wife Miriam.

Jerry Stermer (VFIC founding president), Merri Dee (former WGN-TV anchor), Terry Mazany (president/CEO of Chicago Community Trust),  Miriam Kelm (Voices board member), Bill Lowry (Chicago Community Trust board member) and Tasha Green Cruzat (VFIC president)

Jerry Stermer (VFIC founding president), Merri Dee (former WGN-TV anchor), Terry Mazany (president/CEO of Chicago Community Trust), Miriam Kelm (Voices board member), Bill Lowry (Chicago Community Trust board member) and Tasha Green Cruzat (VFIC president)

(Mr. Kelm was a Voices Board Member and founding member for its continued dedication and support of children-related causes). Notables in attendance included Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, former Illinois Senator Carol Mosely-Braun and VP at The Northern Trust Company Jacki Robinson-Ivy. (To find out more

C-Strategies' Mika Stambaugh, panelist Amy Carr (Chicago Tribune), Jan Parr (Crain's Chicago Business), C-Strategies'             Becky Carroll, panelist Jennifer Graves (WLS-TV)

C-Strategies' Mika Stambaugh, panelist Amy Carr (Chicago Tribune), Jan Parr (Crain's Chicago Business), C-Strategies' Becky Carroll, panelist Jennifer Graves (WLS-TV)

about this worthy non-profit, click here)


I recently attended a stimulating networking event hosted by C-Strategies hosts' Mika Ann Stambaugh and Becky Carroll. The event at Hubbard Street Inn featured a panel discussion with media pros Amy Carr (Chicago Tribune), Jennifer Graves (WLS-TV) and Jan Parr (Crain's Chicago Business). The Q & A took guests behind the scenes in Chicago's newsrooms to discuss what's driving news

With Tony Abruscato, Mika Stambaugh and Kendra Chaplin

With Tony Abruscato, Mika Stambaugh and Kendra Chaplin

coverage in today's 24/7 news cycle. The invite-only guest list included Tony Abruscato, Kendra Chaplain, Dominic DiFrisco and grandson Pasquale, Jayme Nicholas, Alpana Singh, Leah Kaplan, Laurie Dimakos, Jason Erkes, Janet Isabelli Wilkerson, Molly Sullivan, Karen Kring, Maya Solis, John Fritchey, Diana Palomar, Leslie Ann Dimas, Emily Boylan, Alexandra Eidenberg and many more! Thanks to ALL, I learned a lot!


With Miriam and the Wildpictures crews (Jon Gilbert, Mark North and Simon Draper)

With Miriam and the Wildpictures crews (Jon Gilbert, Mark North and Simon Draper)

I'm so excited to be included in a Wildpictures documentary for the BBC about finding the American dream in the Heartland! I filmed all day yesterday with the show's charming host and revered British actress Miriam Margoyles (I loved her as Professor Sprout in my fav Harry Potter film,

With Brit actress Miriam Margoyles (Professor Sprout in Harry Potter's "Chamber of Secrets"!)

With Brit actress Miriam Margoyles (Professor Sprout in Harry Potter's "Chamber of Secrets"!)

"Chamber of Secrets"). Miriam is talking to Americans from all walks of life from Chicago to New Orleans to discover just what makes us tick. She has been a pure delight–fascinating, talented and

Miriam shopping at Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave. with PR director Tina Koegel and master stylist Cynthia Holbrook

Miriam shopping at Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave. with PR director Tina Koegel and master stylist Cynthia Holbrook

opinionated–everything you would want in a show host! Even Chuck and Rooney got in on the act! I share what living in Chicago means to me and how my long and winding road brought me

Miriam gets a makeover at Charles Ifergan Salon & Spa at 106 E. Oak Street

Miriam gets a makeover at Charles Ifergan Salon & Spa at 106 E. Oak Street

here. We film more tomorrow when I take her to an event at the Art Institute. Other locations will include a shopping trip to Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue with my fav personal stylist, Cynthia Holbrook, and PR director Tina Koegel. I'll also be taking Miriam to my fav salon, the Charles Ifergan Salon & Spa, where she will receive a makeover. Stay tuned for all the fun! The show is set to air near the end of the year. Woot! Woot!


With the Landon Twins (Jon and Andrew), CS' Randy Hano and Chuck

With the Landon Twins (Jon and Andrew), CS' Randy Hano and Chuck

We attended a unique grand opening hosted by CS Magazine recently. The Aurelien, a luxury rental building

Chuck, Raj Sai and Marco Foster

Chuck, Raj Sai and Marco Foster

at 833 N. Clark, opened its doors for a first-look that included a fashion show and reception. Guests toured these new Gold Coast residences that features a rooftop pool (heavenly), a fitness and yoga center, a meditation lounge, social club, a

Aurelien rooftop fashion show

Aurelien rooftop fashion show

bocce ball court, grill stations on a landscaped garden terrace, a library, business center and so much more! Modern

Jon and Andrew Landon with Mike McGrath Jr.

Jon and Andrew Landon with Mike McGrath Jr.

Luxury Group publisher, Randy Hano, was Charles-in-Charge as he welcomed guests to the roof before the fashion show began. The skyline views were breathtaking and we saw lots of darling, familiar faces at this super party! Congrats CS and Aurelien for a memorable night!


Emmanuel Nony in the bar of his latest restaurant, Proxi!

Emmanuel Nony in the bar of his latest restaurant, Proxi!

More congrats are in order for beloved restaurateur Emmanuel Nony on the opening of his new Proxi restaurant, located at 565 W. Randolph Street. We had heard nothing but great things about this spot so were anxious to

One of the many delicious "street food" inspired dishes.

One of the many delicious "street food" inspired dishes.

experience it ourselves! Thanks to friend Jan Melk for this wonderful opportunity! Emmanuel was even waiting for us at the curb,

Such a creative cocktail menu too!

Such a creative cocktail menu too!

thanks to Jan and her connections!  Inside, the decor is so chic it makes you weep. Shades of black, grey, silver and taupe reign supreme in this temple to multicultural street food. Attention to detail is everything here and even the drink coasters matched the designs in the restaurant by a famous NY artist. Dishes include Indonesian pork jerky, Fried Fish Collars, Burrata (to die for), Tempura Elotes, Farmer's

Beautiful decor at Proxi!

Beautiful decor at Proxi!

Market Bhel Puri, Coal Roasted Oysters, Roasted Monkfish and so much more! A fried corn dish sent us straight to the moon! Saw

With Jan Melk and restaurateur Emmanuel Nony

With Jan Melk and restaurateur Emmanuel Nony

other friends there too like Tom Kehoe with Nina and Bob Mariano. The bar is open until 2 am and there will soon be an outdoor patio. In short, this hotspot has everything–great food, chic decor, cool crowd scene and the cutest owner on the planet! Congrats to Emmanuel, his chef and partners on another

Michael Kutza is "pinned" by Italian Consul General Giuseppe Finocchiaro

Michael Kutza is "pinned" by Italian Consul General Giuseppe Finocchiaro

wonderful spot! We can't wait to return! (For more info and reservations, click here!)


I know I shared this info in a past blog, but I just received these cute pics by Timothy M. Schmidt and I couldn't resist. Here's another look at Chicago International Film Festival

 

Mark Spreitzer, Penelope Steiner, Michael, Byron Pollack and John Lanzendorf

Mark Spreitzer, Penelope Steiner, Michael, Byron Pollack and John Lanzendorf

founder Michael Kutza as he receives Italy's highest honor, Onorificenza di cavalierato, for his 50-year contribution to Italian film from Consul General Giuseppe Finocchiaro and Mrs. Fabiola Di Clemente Finocchiaro. Thanks for all you do for the WORLD of film Michael Kutza!


Chance the Rapper receives Trail Blazer Award from his parents, Lisa and Ken Bennett

Chance the Rapper receives Trail Blazer Award from his parents, Lisa and Ken Bennett

The DuSable Museum of African American History hosted its 22nd annual Night of 100 Stars gala, this year at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place. The event broke attendance (over 750) and fundraising goals (over $700K) and honored community leaders, including the one and only Chance the Rapper (Chancelor Bennett). Rising star recipients were recent high school

Damani Bolden (L) presented Rising Star Awards to Eva Maria Lewis and Adonis Perryman

Damani Bolden (L) presented Rising Star Awards to Eva Maria Lewis and Adonis Perryman

grads Eva Maria Lewis and Adonis Perryman. Ertharin Cousin received the Humanitarian Award and Lonnie Bunch III was honored with the President's Award. Chance was presented with the Trail Blazer Award by his proud parents, Lisa and Ken Bennett. (See Chance's fiery acceptance speech here and see all pics/read Tribune column (with all the fun deets) here)! (Photos by Duane Excell Savage)


BP_email_tickets on saleMy top upcoming events include Lincoln Park Zoo Ball (Friday, July 14); We Dream in Color (Saturday, July 15); PAWS Beach Party (Thurs., July 21); Chicago Film Festival Jane Fonda Tribute (Sat., July 29); Service Club of Chicago's Day on the Terrace Haute Dog Chicago(Monday, July 31); Eversight's "Seeing Stars" 70th anniversary celebration (Wednesday, July 26); Summer Lovin' (Friday, July 28); Ravinia Women's Board Gala (Saturday, July 29); Shine and Dine (Thursday, August 10th); Frankie Knuckles 2nd annual gala (Saturday, Aug. 26);  I Am 4 Kids Seeing Stars at Eversight PartyFoundation Awards (Sunday, August 27); Garfield Park Conservatory Rebuilding Metro Chicago Celebration (Thursday, Aug. 31);  Catholic Zbstd17Charities Gala of the Arts (Friday, Sept. 8);  Expo Chicago's Vernissage (Wednesday, Sept. 13);  Haute Dog Chicago (Thursday, Sept. 14);  Polish American Medical Society (PAMS) Ball (Saturday, Sept. 16); Symphony Ball (Friday, Sept. 22). Hope to see you at one or more of these worthy events!


Jack McHugh, a member of the McHugh Construction family, passed away recently at age 87 in Florida. A celebration of his life will be hosted at Gibson's Brenda and Jack McHughRestaurant (1028 N. Rush St.) on Tuesday, July 25, from 5 to 9 pm. Jack's longtime pal, comedian Tom Dreesen, will speak at 7 pm. Peg Lombardo says "all are welcome." Our memories of Jack go way, way back. He had a killer sense of humor and a demeanor that was something to witness. Sinatra was a huge fan and friend too.  He was loved by one and all, but none more so than the love of his life, his beautiful wife Brenda. RIP dear man. You were a bright star and a shining light for everyone who knew you.

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MCA’S ART EDGE 50: MURAKAMI, MONAE AND A-LISTERS CELEBRATE

PLUS CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL'S "STARRY" SPRING GALA; HOWARD BROWN'S GARDEN OF EVE; PLAYBOY'S ICONIC COVER REMAKES; JURASSIC WORLD IS DINO-MITE; RUSH'S SPRING LUNCHEON; NORTHWESTERN'S ENVISION GALA; CHICAGO CHILDCARE SOCIETY HONORS PEGGY; CHICAGO'S RITA HAYWORTH GALA; LP ZOO KICKS OFF MANE EVENT; COSTUME COUNCIL HONORS HERRERA; A FINE WISCONSIN ROAD TRIP: ON YOUR TOES FOR A SILVER LINING; HOLIDAY IN HAVANA; CONOR'S RECORD-BREAKING HONOR; NAVY PIER HAS PIER PRIDE; ANOTHER HONOR FOR KUTZA; THIS AND THAT; VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!

Janelle Monae performs at Art Edge 50

Janelle Monae performs at Art Edge 50

Some of the biggest names in Chicago’s social scene gathered at the MCA on Saturday, June 3, for Art Edge 50, a gala to kick-off the

Katherine Chez Malkin and Judd Malkin with Takashi Murakami

Katherine Chez Malkin and Judd Malkin with Takashi Murakami

Museum of Contemporary Art’s 50th anniversary and to open the highly anticipated Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg exhibition. Guests enjoyed an exclusive first look at the exhibition which marks Mr. Murakami’s first museum retrospective in North America in 10 years and

Theaster Gates and Allen Turner

Theaster Gates and Allen Turner

features a never-before-seen monumental masterpiece. A special video message opened the program from the event's musical curator, Pharrell Williams. He introduced his friend and

Hebru Brantley and Takashi Murakami

Hebru Brantley and Takashi Murakami

celebrity performer Janelle Monáe, hot off her 2017 Academy Award win for Best Picture in Moonlight. Monáe, decked out in her signature colors of black and white, performed a set of some of her top hits. During her

Anne Kaplan and Dia Weill

Anne Kaplan and Dia Weill

performance Monáe said, “If you support artists, you support freedom.”Arriving guests were delighted to be greeted by the artist of the exhibition, Takashi Murakami. In the MCA's Kovler Atrium, colorful sculptures featured oversized 50s that celebrated the museum’s anniversary. Partygoers then followed a path to Lake

Liza and Marc Brooks

Liza and Marc Brooks

Shore Park just behind the museum where a massive tent —provided by HDO Productions— featured décor designed in partnership with Murakami and created by Heffernan Morgan. There, guests enjoyed dinner and dessert before

Takashi Murakami

Takashi Murakami

the concert. The Murakami-inspired décor inside the tent featured one-of-a-kind light fixtures – scaled 10 feet tall and 24-feet wide – adorned with octopus imagery that Murakami designed exclusively for his exhibition debut. Wrapped with spectacular, swirling pink tentacles, the fixtures appeared as a continuation of the octopus

Mayor Rahm Emmanuel, Takashi Murakami, Madeleine Grynsztein

Mayor Rahm Emmanuel, Takashi Murakami, Madeleine Grynsztein

takeover on the front windows of the museum and throughout the city. Guests enjoyed caipirinha cocktails with dragon fruit garnish and Murakami-inspired hors d’oeuvres

Lois Eisen and Regan Rohde

Lois Eisen and Regan Rohde

that included sushi rolls playfully displayed with edible octopus. The evening’s program included a commemorative 50th Anniversary video that celebrated the founders of the MCA, including Beatrice C. Mayer,

Larry Gagosian

Larry Gagosian

who was in attendance. To conclude the evening, guests acted as live performance artists decorating celebratory birthday cakes for the MCA’s anniversary. MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn said,

Jay and Shawna Owen with Takashi Murakami

Jay and Shawna Owen with Takashi Murakami

“We are celebrating the visionary group of Chicagoans who, 50 years ago, decided that our amazing city needed a contemporary art museum. We also are celebrating

Kerry James Marshall and Cheryl Lynn Bruce

Kerry James Marshall and Cheryl Lynn Bruce

the museum’s redesign, a project that propels us into the next 50 years. And of course, how better to mark this wonderful occasion than by debuting this unparalleled, absolutely stunning exhibition.” Notable guests at the gala included Mayor Rahm Emanuel

Cari Sacks

Cari Sacks

and Chicago's First Lady Amy Rule, Leslie Bluhm and David Helfand, Nancy and Steven Crown, Marc Ecko, Dr. Julius Few, Ikram and Josh Goldman, Katherine Chez Malkin and Judd Malkin, Desiree Rogers, Michael and Cari Sacks; artists Hebru Brantley, Nick Cave, Theaster Gates and Kerry

Ellen Blair-Chube and Chris Keogh

Ellen Blair-Chube and Chris Keogh

James Marshall and gallerists Larry Gagosian, Easy Otabor, Emmanuel Perrotin, Jeff Poe and Tim Blum. Co-chaired by Marlene Breslow-Blitstein and Berle Blitstein, Helyn Goldenberg and Michael Alper, James Litinsky and Pamela Netzky and Ashley Hemphill-Netzky, the event raised $3 million with proceeds benefiting future MCA exhibitions, performances, and education programming.( Photos by Maria Ponce, Maggie Rife Ponce and Mysi Anne Grubbe and Braxton Black for Jeremy Lawson)


Taylor Hackford and Helen Mirren with Gold Hugos presented by Michael Kutza

Taylor Hackford and Helen Mirren with Gold Hugos presented by Michael Kutza

Hollywood and, in this case, royalty, came to Chicago for the annual Chicago International Film Festival's Spring Gala presented by Cinema/Chicago on May 24. Academy Award-winning actress (Dame) Helen Mirren and Academy Award-winning director Taylor

With fellow co-chairs Helen Melchior and Gigi Pritzker and honorees

With fellow co-chairs Helen Melchior and Gigi Pritzker and honorees

Hackford (her husband) celebrated their film careers with Festival founder Michael Kutza and nearly 400 adoring fans at the Loews Chicago Hotel. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception, musical

Mamie Walton and Stanley Paul

Mamie Walton and Stanley Paul

entertainment by rock violinists, the SIRENS (a part of the fabulous Ken Arlen Orchestra), and a silent auction featuring an array of upscale gift packages including movie memorabilia. On

Dori Wilson with her son Travis

Dori Wilson with her son Travis

offer, a film poster signed by all of the actors who have portrayed James Bond; a Star Wars poster signed by director George Lucas and original cast members and a "Born in the USA" album cover

A personal arrangement by A Perfect Event was sent to honorees by Debi Lilly

A personal arrangement by A Perfect Event was sent to honorees by Debi Lilly

signed by Bruce Springsteen and members of the E Street Band. Also included were iconic posters signed by legendary photographer Victor Skrebneski.

Lynda Silverman, Michael Kutza and Sherrill Bodine

Lynda Silverman, Michael Kutza and Sherrill Bodine

As the honorees arrived, they met Kutza to walk the red carpet and meet event co-chairs Gigi Pritzker, Helen Melchior and me as well as members of Cinema/Chicago’s Governing Board of Directors. Following the press line,

Michael Kutza with supporters

Michael Kutza with supporters

guests proceeded into the Grand Ballroom where the black, white and grey decor was enhanced by florals created by A Perfect Event's Debi Lilly. Guests were awed at the colorful

Co-chair Gigi Pritzker (center) with friends

Co-chair Gigi Pritzker (center) with friends

arrangements that included yellow tulips, Mirren's favorite, as well as film slate boards with the names of movies significant to each honoree. “This was an evening that will long be remembered by everyone in attendance,” said Cinema/Chicago

With musician/band leader Ken Arlen

With musician/band leader Ken Arlen

President and CEO Kutza.  “I have been hoping to bring these two screen legends together in this type of environment for many years, and finally, my dream was realized. We are so grateful to Cinema/Chicago’s many generous donors who attended. Their support enables us to provide

Arthur Samokhina with daughter Elena

Arthur Samokhina with daughter Elena

access to cutting-edge, international cinema for free to more than 7,000 Chicago Public School students, as well as offer programs such as our free international film screenings at the Cultural Center, the

Emcee Bill Kurtis with Donna LaPietra, Richard Roeper and cute friend

Emcee Bill Kurtis with Donna LaPietra, Richard Roeper and cute friend

Television Festival, CineYouth and much more.” The highlight of the evening was an intimate conversation led by Bill Kurtis, who first welcomed Hackford to the stage to reminisce about his career as a director and producer,

CS Magazine's Randy Hano. CS was media sponsor

CS Magazine's Randy Hano. CS was media sponsor

and his ability to spot talent in career-transforming roles, including his casting of Jamie Foxx (then only known for comedy) in “Ray.” Next, Mirren took the stage, and discussed some of her favorite roles and her

Honorees Taylor Hackford and Helen Mirren with my handsome star, Chuck Jordan.

Honorees Taylor Hackford and Helen Mirren with my handsome star, Chuck Jordan.

creative process. Asked if her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth had seen her performance in “The Queen,” she said that she did not know, and will never know, but that she got the sense from those who know the Queen that her performance “is appreciated.” Many of 5-24-17 28@ Mila Samokhinathe couple’s friends in the film industry took the time to record video tributes to Mirren and Hackford, including Robert De Niro (“The Comedian”), Debra Winger (“An Officer and a Gentleman”), Richard Gere (“An Officer and a Gentleman”), Peter Gallagher (“The 5-24-17 29a@ Mila SamokhinaIdolmaker”), Bryan Cranston (“Trumbo”), Ryan Reynolds (“Woman in Gold”), Al Pacino (“The Devil’s Advocate”) and director Stephen Frears (“The Queen”). At the conclusion of the evening, Mirren and Hackford each were awarded the Gold Hugo for Career Achievement. Visibly moved, they both spoke about the importance of the Chicago International Film Festival, with Hackford noting

Co-chair Helen Melchior with daughter Corinne

Co-chair Helen Melchior with daughter Corinne

that it was the screening of his film “The Idolmaker” as an opening night presentation at the Chicago Theatre that launched his career. Mirren added that she relishes the opportunity

The honorees accept their Gold Hugos from Michael Kutza

The honorees accept their Gold Hugos from Michael Kutza

to perform in low-budget, independent films, and that without film festivals, many of those films would never find an audience or receive widespread distribution. Proceeds from the event benefited Cinema/Chicago’s year-round education and outreach programs. (On July 29, Jane Fonda will also be honored with a Gold Hugo. Deets, tix here) (Fab photos by Mila Samokhina)


Emcee Kristen Kaza and Liz Weck

Emcee Kristen Kaza and Liz Weck

Howard Brown Health celebrated women's health at its annual Garden of Eve: Forward soiree. Partygoers enjoyed cocktails, delicious food, a photo booth, silent auction and dancing

 

Charlie Rice-Minoso and Jade Goodwin-Carter

Charlie Rice-Minoso and Jade Goodwin-Carter

to the sounds of DJ Slo' Mo to raise funds for Howard Brown's clinical, behavioral and community health services, including gynecological care, alternative insemination, breast and cervical cancer screening, HIV and STI testing and prevention and wellness education for the LGBTQ community. Founded in 1974, Howard Brown Health serves more than 18,000 adults and

Event co-chair Dr. Nabeela Rasheed and Fawzia Mirza

Event co-chair Dr. Nabeela Rasheed and Fawzia Mirza

youth each year in its diverse health and social service delivery system focused around four major programmatic divisions: clinical

 

Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Lilly Wachowski (L) and Howard Brown Health President and CEO David Ernesto Munar

Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Lilly Wachowski (L) and Howard Brown Health President and CEO David Ernesto Munar

care, research, education and advocacy. Howard Brown Health is also one of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender organizations. (Mystic Images Photography)


I was floored when I opened the email. It read (in part),

Kimberley Conrad Hefner, Cooper's mom and Playmate of the Year 1989

Kimberley Conrad Hefner, Cooper's mom and Playmate of the Year 1989

"I’m a photo editor on Playboy’s digital team. I’m working on an exciting new project, alongside the Playboy team and Cooper Hefner, for Playboy.com— and we thought this was a wonderful way for you to be involved. Hugh

Renee Tenison, the 1st African American covergirl, Playmate of the Year 1989

Renee Tenison, the 1st African American covergirl, Playmate of the Year 1989

Hefner created the Playmate with the idea that, “Once a Playmate, always a Playmate.” We wanted to celebrate the rich and

38 years later!

38 years later!

seductive history by looking back at some of our most iconic covers and cover models, and we decided it might be time to revisit them and recreate them, reminding readers that, once a Playmate, always a Playmate.  We would love to invite you

My original Feb. 1979 cover shot by Tom Staebler

My original Feb. 1979 cover shot by Tom Staebler

to participate and work with us to recreate your February 1979 cover, with full hair, make up, and prop styling." Well, you could've knocked me over with a bunny tail! I was thrilled and then terrified and then determined–determined to make this shoot something I would be proud of and also, in a way, let the world know

With makeup artist Stella Mikhail, photog Ryan Lowry and photo assistant Lyndon French

With makeup artist Stella Mikhail, photog Ryan Lowry and photo assistant Lyndon French

that women of a certain age still have a lot of fight and spirit left in them long after their '20s disappear. I'm grateful to Playboy's new Chief Creative Officer Cooper Hefner for realizing that he has two distinct audiences–one that is the

Playboy legends Tom Staebler, Richard Izui and Gary Cole

Playboy legends Tom Staebler, Richard Izui and Gary Cole.

next generation and the other, its loyal subscribers who literally brought Playboy to the party and want to see snippets of the past as reminders of why they are still fans. I'm proud to serve as one of those reminders. The shoot took place in Chicago at

Monique St. Pierre--Playmate of the Year 1979

Monique St. Pierre–Playmate of the Year 1979

Hannah Dunsirn Studio with photographer Ryan Lowry. His first words to me were, "Boy, I really think you're brave to do this." I wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry. Makeup artist Stella Mikhail did the makeup and painstakingly

With Monique St. Pierre at Toyota Watkins Glen Grand Prix--Oct. 1980

With Monique St. Pierre at Toyota Watkins Glen Grand Prix–Oct. 1980

practiced recreating the bunny logo on her hand before painting it around my naval in lipstick. She nailed it except for a minor ear adjustment. The shoot itself was pretty straightforward as was the original shoot for the February 1979 cover, shot

Cathy St. George--August 1982 Playmate

Cathy St. George–August 1982 Playmate

by then art director Tom Staebler at Playboy's studio at 919 N. Michigan. It's a 3/4 shot of me in a pink bodysuit. When I received the wardrobe from L.A. prior to this shoot, I couldn't believe the stylists had duplicated it almost perfectly. But then Playboy always did have the very best people working for

Charlotte Kemp--December 1982 Playmate

Charlotte Kemp–December 1982 Playmate

them. Before the shoot, photographer Lowry mentioned that his grandfather was a club member back in the '40s. I had to remind him that the clubs didn't exist until the '60s. I realized then that Cooper has his work cut out for him bringing in the millennials as an audience. A note to Cooper—

Lisa Matthews Mozley--Playmate of the Year 1991

Lisa Matthews Mozley–Playmate of the Year 1991

Thanks for remembering your dad's edict, "Once a Playmate, always a Playmate." I never forget it and am grateful to be a part of this exclusive sorority. (The seven Playmates invited to recreate their covers were Renee Tenison (November 1989

Rick Kogan, legendary Chicago Tribune reporter/WGN radio personality

Rick Kogan, legendary Chicago Tribune reporter/WGN radio personality

Playmate, Playmate of the Year 1990 and PB's first African American covergirl); Lisa Matthews (April 1990, PMOY 1991); Kimberley Conrad Hefner (Jan. 1988 Playmate, PMOY 1989, Cooper's mom); Charlotte Kemp (December 1982); Cathy St. George (August 1982); Monique St. Pierre (November 1978, PMOY 1979); Lisa Matthews (April 1990, PMOY 1991) and me! Read all about them and see their cover remakes here.  (Chicago Tribune reporter/WGN radio's Rick Kogan, was at the shoot and broke the Playboy cover remake story. Here's what he had to say about the afternoon and here's my WGN radio interview about it here).


Jurassic World: The Experience

Jurassic World: The Experience

I wanted to do something special on my birthday, which just happened to coincide with the opening of Jurassic World: The Exhibition at the Field Museum! Perfect! When I was little, I dreamed of being a paleontologist and have always had a love and fascination with dinosaurs. I forced my poor

"Boat ride" to Isla Nublar

"Boat ride" to Isla Nublar

husband to take me to both Jurassic Park exhibits in Orlando and Los Angeles. The Jurassic Park: The Ride (at Universal Studios Hollywood, enjoy the ride here) and Jurassic Park River Adventure (at

In the lab at "Isla Nublar."

In the lab at "Isla Nublar."

Universal Orlando Resort, enjoy the ride here) are both water-based amusement rides based on the Steven Spielberg film "Jurassic Park" and Michael Crichton's novel. They were both fun at the time even though the magical aspect disappeared when you could see the wiring beneath the dinosaurs' necks due to

Chuck checking out the baby dinos!

Chuck checking out the baby dinos!

the "skin" not quite covering the stalk. HOWEVER, this is definitely NOT the case with Jurassic World: The Exhibition. This experience is so realistic, it caused little kids to scream. (This is a warning for itty, bitty kids). The total immersion begins with the boat ride

Dino eyeball lollipops in the gift shop! LOL!

Dino eyeball lollipops in the gift shop! LOL!

to the mythical island of Isla Nublar where you truly feel like dinosaurs could still exist. And the surprises never end, right up to the moment you exit. (See videos here and here). Created in close collaboration with renowned IMG_0091paleontologist Jack Horner, the Exhibition is infused with interactive educational elements—drawn from the real-world science of dinosaur DNA that allowed Jurassic World to come to life. As a lover of all

A friendly stegosaurus

A friendly stegosaurus

things dinosaur and a born cynic, this exhibit ticked off all my boxes. I wish I could experience this sense of wonder all over again. Granted, it's pricey–all-access tickets are $50 for adults, $35 for kids and $45 for seniors and students. Evening IMG_0078pricing is lower– $25 for adults, $20 for kids and $22 for seniors/students. And, of course, you can't leave without purchasing the "scary" T-Rex photo that everyone has taken for $25! (Parking was $22) For ticket info and details, click here. Runs through January 7, 2018. ROARRRRRR!!!


Dr. Larry Goodman (Rush CEO/pres) with wife Michelle Goodman and Mel Robbins

Dr. Larry Goodman (Rush CEO/pres) with wife Michelle Goodman and Mel Robbins

The Women’s Board of Rush University Medical Center hosted its 23rd Annual Spring Luncheon on May 11, at the Hilton Chicago. Co-chaired by Catherine King and Marianne Berger, the event

Debra Beck (WB pres) with speaker Mel Robbins

Debra Beck (WB pres) with speaker Mel Robbins

attracted more than 500 guests. The seated lunch featured speaker Mel Robbins, who shared her productivity tool for getting things done, called the 5 Second Rule. (A sought after motivational speaker, Robbins’ TEDx Talks have reached more than 10 million views in over

Event chairs Marianne Berger and Catherine King

Event chairs Marianne Berger and Catherine King

37 countries). Nearly $100,000 was raised to benefit the many outreach programs supported by The Woman’s Board of Rush University Medical Center. This includes the board’s 2017 principal project, Rush’s School-Based Mental Health Program – an initiative for at-

Bridget Pennise, Melissa Anton and Betsy Kilroy

Bridget Pennise, Melissa Anton and Betsy Kilroy

risk youth served by Rush’s three School-Based Health Centers (SBHCs). The program is a community-based mental health screening and treatment network for children, families, front-line community members and first responders. (Photos by Rush Photo Group)


 

 

Emcee/actress Bonnie Hunt (center), Dr. Michael Ruchim (R) and Lee Gould.

Emcee/actress Bonnie Hunt (center), Dr. Michael Ruchim (R) and Lee Gould.

Northwestern Medicine Digestive Health Foundation (DHF) raised more than $1.6 million at its 2nd annual Envision Gala to fund research and education at the Northwestern Medicine Digestive JIM_0042-1Health Center. Emceed by actress Bonnie Hunt, the June 3 gala, themed Within Reach, was held at the Four Seasons Chicago with over 450 supporters. The funds raised will help prevent, diagnose and treat digestive diseases JIM_0066-3from colorectal and pancreatic cancers to Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, esophageal diseases, liver diseases and other digestive conditions that affect more than 70 million Americans. A portion of the evening's proceeds will also support the new Digestive Health Foundation BioRepository, a groundbreaking tissue bank announced at the event that will accelerate research on digestive diseases and a wide array of JIM_0256-1other medical disorders around the world. Other funds are earmarked for 10 new cutting-edge research studies and continued support of the Stephen B. Hanauer Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Fellowship, launched last year in honor of the gastroenterologist who serves as Digestive Health Center’s medical director. The event was chaired by Janet and Dr. Michael Ruchim, associate chief medical officer of Northwestern Medicine. Since its inception in 2015, DHF has raised more than $3 million to support its programs.


Andrea Zopp, CEO Dara Munson, Liz Dozier

Andrea Zopp, CEO Dara Munson, Liz Dozier

The Chicago Child Care Society (CCCS) hosted their annual Spring Luncheon at The Casino Club on May 18 honoring the late Peggy Carr, CCCS' longest serving board member (77 years)! As the oldest social services organization in the state of Illinois, the afternoon paid homage to CCCS’s rich

Curt Holyfield, CEO Dara Munson, John McClendon, Francia Harrington

Curt Holyfield, CEO Dara Munson, John McClendon, Francia Harrington

history of serving Chicago’s children and families since 1849. The event raised nearly $130,000 to help CCCS continue its legacy of community and philanthropy, providing under-resourced Chicago

Monique Jones, CEO Dara Munson, Tasha Cruzat, Angelique Power

Monique Jones, CEO Dara Munson, Tasha Cruzat, Angelique Power

children and families access to essential education and supportive programs. The event celebrated the non-profit's newly-

CEO Dara Munson and Alex Sabbag

CEO Dara Munson and Alex Sabbag

hired CEO, Dara Munson, who led the program along with special guest speakers, Andrea Zopp, Deputy Mayor and Chief Neighborhood Development Officer, and Liz Dozier, managing director of Chicago Beyond. A discussion about strengthening neighborhoods and empowering

Mary Pearlman, CEO Dara Munson, Francia Harrington, Sally Sprowl

Mary Pearlman, CEO Dara Munson, Francia Harrington, Sally Sprowl

youth addressed the audience of over 200 philanthropic supporters. The conversation shared goals for the future of Chicago’s youth and education, while touting the work CCCS does to strengthen Chicago families.

Keandria Washington is overcome with emotion with CEO Dara Munson

Keandria Washington is overcome with emotion with CEO Dara Munson

“Each year, CCCS assists more than 1,500 at-risk children and families on the South and Southwest sides of Chicago and some nearby predominantly low-income suburbs,” said Munson. “The generous

CEO Dara Munson, Judy Block, Margie Stineman

CEO Dara Munson, Judy Block, Margie Stineman

support of those who attended the luncheon will allow us to continue construction on two new preschool classrooms at our Hyde Park center. These early education programs change the trajectory of young lives in crisis and

John Aramanda, Steven Hunter

John Aramanda, Steven Hunter

help close the achievement gap for those that start to fall behind.” Guests also heard from Keandria Washington, a 24 year-old mother of three who received support through Chicago Child Care Society’s Beyond Parenting program. She has

CEO Dara Munson, Paris Winston, Keandria Washington

CEO Dara Munson, Paris Winston, Keandria Washington

since received her high school diploma and is now employed as a receptionist by the agency. The CCCS has

Two powerhouses--CEO Dara Munson with Dorri McWhorter

Two powerhouses–CEO Dara Munson with Dorri McWhorter

been serving children and families for 168 years through innovative community based education and social service programs. It works to foster an environment that opens opportunities for children to thrive as they move into adulthood and creates

The always inspiring Liz Dozier

The always inspiring Liz Dozier

transformational pathways to healthy futures for themselves and their communities. The Child Care Society arose to meet the needs of children left homeless by the cholera epidemic in the mid-1800’s and constantly evolved since then to meet the profound and changing needs of children through the Civil War, the Great Depression, both World Wars and into the 21st Century.

Murphy Family (Philanthropic Award winners) with Princess Yasmin Aga Khan

Murphy Family (Philanthropic Award winners) with Princess Yasmin Aga Khan

This year’s luncheon honored this rich history.


More than 800 guests celebrated the 30th Annual Alzheimer’s Association Chicago Rita Hayworth Gala on Mother’s Day eve, May 13, at the Chicago Hilton. The event raised more than

Ken Edge, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Cathy Edge (Civic Award winner)

Ken Edge, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Cathy Edge (Civic Award winner)

$1.1 million for the Alzheimer's Association’s care, care support and research programs. This year’s

Princess Yasmin Aga Khan and Blaise Labriola

Princess Yasmin Aga Khan and Blaise Labriola

theme, “The Big Picture,” was a reflection of the progress made over the course of the three decades since the event was founded, as well as a look forward at the work that is still to be done to eliminate Alzheimer's. The event included a

Kathy Schmalen-Abbene and Jim Bare

Kathy Schmalen-Abbene and Jim Bare

cocktail reception with performances by The CoverGirls Violin Show, auctions, live music by the Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra and a three-course dinner. A program included a standing ovation for Alzheimer’s scientists and researchers that were presented onstage. Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, Rita Hayworth’s daughter, returned as general chair of the event. Betsy and David

Alz. Assoc. CEO Harry Johns, Cathy Edge

Alz. Assoc. CEO Harry Johns, Cathy Edge

Goltermann led this year’s gala committee. Jon Harris, senior VP and chief communications officer for ConAgra Brands, served as emcee. Harris also wrote a special tribute song about Alzheimer’s and

Ken Arlen

Ken Arlen

performed the heartfelt song with the orchestra. Over the course of its 30-year history, the Chicago Rita Hayworth Gala has honored esteemed local and national Alzheimer’s advocates. This year’s award recipients were: The 2017 Alzheimer's Association Family Philanthropy Award honored The Murphy Family: Dan, JoAnn, Dan and James, two generations who have come together to continue to raise

Shon Lowe, Theresa Montgomery and Stephanie Ortiz

Shon Lowe, Theresa Montgomery and Stephanie Ortiz

awareness of Alzheimer’s; The 2017 Alzheimer's Association Civic Award honored Cathy Edge, a longtime supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association who became an active volunteer more

Robert Rizzo, emcee Jon Harris and Lanie Friedman

Robert Rizzo, emcee Jon Harris and Lanie Friedman

than 17 years ago and served on the national board for 10 years. She currently serves on the board of the Alzheimer’s Association

The Goltermann Family--Kevin Goltermann, Neil Harder, Heidi Goltermann Harder and Drew, Allie, Betsy and Dave Goltermann

The Goltermann Family–Kevin Goltermann, Neil Harder, Heidi Goltermann Harder and Drew, Allie, Betsy and Dave Goltermann

Greater Illinois Chapter. Princess Yasmin established the Rita Hayworth Galas to pay tribute to her mother, Rita Hayworth, who lived with Alzheimer’s for many years before succumbing to the

Family Philanthropic Award for James, Dan, JoAnn and Dan Murphy

Family Philanthropic Award for James, Dan, JoAnn and Dan Murphy

disease in 1987. Under Princess Yasmin Aga Khan's leadership, over $72 million has been raised through the Chicago, Palm Beach and New York Rita Hayworth Galas. These funds, combined with other donations, have helped the Alzheimer's Association make significant progress toward its mission to eliminate Alzheimer's disease.


Mary Pearlman (Zoo Ball 2017 co-chair), Caroline Huebner (WB Pres) and Shawn Sandor (Zoo Ball 2017 co-chair)

Mary Pearlman (Zoo Ball 2017 co-chair), Caroline Huebner (WB Pres) and Shawn Sandor (Zoo Ball 2017 co-chair)

Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue hosted a kick-off celebration for Zoo Ball 2017: The Mane Event

Tina Koegel (Neiman Marcus PR Manager) and Wendy Krimins (Neiman Marcus GM and Women’s Board Member)

Tina Koegel (Neiman Marcus PR Manager) and Wendy Krimins (Neiman Marcus GM and Women’s Board Member)

set for  July 14. Members of the Women’s Board of Lincoln Park Zoo came together for a luncheon and a spring fashion presentation by Neiman Marcus to celebrate their upcoming summer gala on Friday, July 14.  Co-chairs for this year's Zoo Ball, presented by PowerShares QQQ by

Models wearing fashions from Neiman Marcus

Models wearing fashions from Neiman Marcus

Invesco, were Mary Pearlman and Shawn Sandor. Funds raised at Zoo Ball 2017 will support the Women’s Board’s leadership pledge to the new state-of-the-art Visitor Center. For tickets and more info, click here.


Event co-chairs Marit Bohbot, Courtney Hopkins and Blythe Lee with Patricia Herrera Lansing

Event co-chairs Marit Bohbot, Courtney Hopkins and Blythe Lee with Patricia Herrera Lansing

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum honored Carolina Herrera with the Designer of Excellence Award at The Casino Club on May 15. Marit Bohbot, Courtney Hopkins and Blythe Lee, event co-chairs,

Connie Barkley, Peggy Snorf, and Leslie Zentner

Connie Barkley, Peggy Snorf, and Leslie Zentner

welcomed 150 guests for a glamorous evening in recognition of Herrera’s countless contributions to fashion. The award is bestowed upon visionary designers who have indelibly left their mark on the fashion world. Past honorees include James Galanos, Christian

Nancy Connelly, Mary Shearson, and Marci Holzer

Nancy Connelly, Mary Shearson, and Marci Holzer

Lacroix, Sonia Rykiel, Hubert du Givenchy, Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass, Ralph Rucci and Bob Mackie. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Herrera was unable to attend the event. Emilie Rubenfeld, president of Carolina

Kristine Farra and April Schwartz

Kristine Farra and April Schwartz

Herrera, and Herrera’s daughter Patricia Lansing, accepted the award on her behalf. The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum acknowledged the support of presenting sponsor Liz Stiffel and in-kind sponsors Laurent-Perrier

Mark Olley and Quenten Schumacher

Mark Olley and Quenten Schumacher

Champagne and Buccellati. The Chicago History Museum serves as a unique national resource for the preservation, interpretation, and understanding of history through the collection,

Annette Findling and Paula Borg

Annette Findling and Paula Borg

examination and documentation of costume.  Through the support of the Costume Council, the Chicago History Museum has maintained a thriving costume collection and operated a conservation lab that manages and sustains this critical aspect of our holdings.


Scott Schroeder, Dr. Sandy Goldberg and Greg Hyder

Scott Schroeder, Dr. Sandy Goldberg and Greg Hyder

More than 100 of Chicago's young professionals networked and mingled at “On Your Toes, Dancing for Detection,” an event to benefit A Silver Lining Foundation’s Buy A Mom A Mammogram

Nika Clark, Paul Lisnek, Brenda Arelano, Marley Kayden, Greg Hines and Dr. Sandy Goldberg

Nika Clark, Paul Lisnek, Brenda Arelano, Marley Kayden, Greg Hines and Dr. Sandy Goldberg

program. Held at the Peninsula, this event helps fund the entire spectrum of breast health testing (mammograms through biopsy) for

Ernesha Patrick, Adiat Baker, Iya Bakare

Ernesha Patrick, Adiat Baker, Iya Bakare

uninsured and underinsured individuals. Event proceeds provided 40 mammograms, potentially lifesaving testing to those who would otherwise fall through the cracks. Emceed by NBC's Marley Kayden, the event included a

Nina Francois, Marcus Riley and Carmen Rivera

Nina Francois, Marcus Riley and Carmen Rivera

special performance by Hiplet Ballerinas.  The vision of A Silver Lining Foundation (ASLF) is to ensure that socioeconomic status

Dr. Darcy Goldfarb, Mary Beth Lally and the Hiplet Dancers

Dr. Darcy Goldfarb, Mary Beth Lally and the Hiplet Dancers

does not affect an individual’s ability to obtain information, timely cancer screening and diagnosis. ASLF partners with 15 hospitals in the greater

Michael Stark, Jeff Conway, Stephanie Ong and Ben Soldinger

Michael Stark, Jeff Conway, Stephanie Ong and Ben Soldinger

Chicagoland areas to provide access to the entire spectrum of breast health testing for uninsured and underinsured women and men in a timely, dignified and respectful fashion.


Carmen Miranda Girls

Carmen Miranda Girls

The Magnificent Mile Association celebrated its annual gala, “Holiday in Havana,” at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on May 12 with more than 950 of the city’s top business leaders and political figures in attendance. The theme for this year’s gala inspired a bold color

Meredith Schaer, Lee Golub, Sandy Golub, Mark Kutek, Irena Kutek

Meredith Schaer, Lee Golub, Sandy Golub, Mark Kutek, Irena Kutek

scheme and immersive décor, with event production by Tamar Productions. Guests joined in the festivities with custom cigar rolling and photo

Taylin Humphrey & Andrew Maingot

Taylin Humphrey & Andrew Maingot

opportunities alongside a vintage 1950s Chevy Cadillac Eldorado.The evening began with a reception sponsored by Rivers Casino which included gaming tables, cocktails, and passed hors d’oeuvres. The celebration continued with a delectable three-course meal prepared by the Hyatt Regency’s culinary team. Guests then

Andrea Schaefer, Linda Ellison, Whitney Krystof

Andrea Schaefer, Linda Ellison, Whitney Krystof

danced the night away to live music by Dr. Bombay. Dessert stations featuring The Eli’s Cheesecake Company, Garrett Popcorn Shops, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Labriola Ristorante and Café, Stan’s Donuts, Fannie May Candy, and Angelo’s Gelato offered a sweet finale to the evening’s cuisine. Notable attendees included Rick

Jared Cohen & Hannah Perlmutter

Jared Cohen & Hannah Perlmutter

Simon, The Magnificent Mile Association chairman and president/CEO of United Service Companies; Lee Golub, The Magnificent Mile Association gala co-

Lauren Burny & Randy Coakley

Lauren Burny & Randy Coakley

chair and executive VP of Golub & Company, and his wife, Sandy; Ruben Ruban, The Magnificent Mile Association gala co-chair and VP of Akara Partners, and his wife, Carrie; Jay Blunk, executive VP of the Chicago Blackhawks, and his wife, Marci; Nichole Williamson, GM of 360 CHICAGO Observatory; and Erica Strama, senior marketing manager of The Shops at North Bridge, among others.


Conor Gee-lowHuge congrats to friend Conor Gee, who will become the youngest president in the 112-year history of the Rotary Club of Chicago! Join him on June 27 at the Union League Club of Chicago to celebrate! Info here!


1466180027_13344678_10155099943803438_5303760800843161544_nThe annual Pier Pride celebration returns to Navy Pier on 6/24 with a full day of family-friendly events including welcoming back the NAMES Project's AIDS Memorial Quilt, a photography exhibit by Lisa Howe-Ebright, a fitness class at the Wave Wall staircase, Story Time, the Lakeside Marching Band, poetry readings and more! Find them all here!


Michael Kutza (R) with Consulate General of Italy Giuseppe Finocchiaro

Michael Kutza (R) with Consulate General of Italy Giuseppe Finocchiaro

Congrats to Chicago International Film Festival founder Michael Kutza! On the heels of a blockbuster Spring Gala comes the announcement that he received Italy's highest award, the Onorificenza di Cavalierato, in a private ceremony on June 1. The award honors his contribution to Italian cinema for the past 50 years. Starting in 1970, he created a special film section for the Spoleto Festival of the Two Worlds for director Gian Carlo Menotti and it went on from there culminating with ten years as the USA Film

Rhonda Sanderson shares her love for African wildlife

Rhonda Sanderson shares her love for African wildlife

Critic for Il Tempo newspaper (Rome). Love and congrats to Michael on this much deserved honor.


A trip of a lifetime for longtime animal rights proponent and animal-lover-in-general, Rhonda Sanderson! She and her daughter Samantha Amato journeyed to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Nairobi, among other spots, to support African wildlife. Such fun and good for YOU RS!


View from Mexicali Rose restaurant in the Dells

View from Mexicali Rose restaurant in the Dells

Chuck, Rooney and I recently took a road trip through Wisconsin. We were gone for 5 days and the perfect weather made the ride in the convertible seem like something right out of a storybook. Traveling under a Windex-blue sky,

Exquisite view from a Lower Dells boat ride

Exquisite view from a Lower Dells boat ride

smelling fresh cut grass, seeing cows with calves in the fields and perfectly manicured lawns surrounding farms set in the middle of nowhere–all memory-making sights for sure. We started our trip in Lake Geneva. Our first

Sweetness in the Timbavati Wildlife Park

Sweetness in the Timbavati Wildlife Park

day included shopping in town (fell madly in love with the Cornerstone store), a delightful lunch near the lake at Speedo's Harborside Pub & Grill. Afterwards, we took tours of the Geneva Inn

Rooney as Frida Kahlo. LOL!

Rooney as Frida Kahlo. LOL!

(great looking, located on the lake but a no-pet policy) and The French Country Inn (again, great location on the lake, but no-pet policy and smelled funky and old). Dinner that night was at Next Door Pub & Pizzeria (delightful) and the following night at Mars (also delicious). The next day, we drove to the Dells and stayed

Feeling sassy in the Dells! LOL!

Feeling sassy in the Dells! LOL!

at Baker's Sunset Bay Resort (on the lake with nightly campfire songs and marshmallow roasts with Campfire Kevin and very pet-friendly). We took a Lower Dells boat ride that was so peaceful and interesting. We saw bald eagles, leather back turtles, blue herons, deer and so many different

Gorgeous entry to the Al Ringling Mansion in Baraboo, Wisconsin

Gorgeous entry to the Al Ringling Mansion in Baraboo, Wisconsin

birds. (See video here) We also toured the House on the Rock (sucked and an arduous walk to see it all), Al Ringling Mansion in Baraboo (elegant with lots of original furniture intact and being lovingly restored thanks to owners

Kitsch is King in Wisconsin!

Kitsch is King in Wisconsin!

Joseph Cotossa and his family); Timbavati Wildlife Park (nice, loved the little train ride); Taliesin (lovely if you're a huge Frank Lloyd Wright fan instead of just curious tourists like us),

Pure Wisconsin

Pure Wisconsin

among other spots. A highlight of the Wisconsin dining scene was located in Lake Delton, the Del-Bar. This supper club opened #17in 1943 and served the best pan fried Walleye Chuck has ever had short of Canada (where he fished for many years). All in all, this trip was, in a word, restorative. We felt like we'd been gone a month and loved every minute of it, kitsch and ALL!


Image_ILGALA_Formstack_2017_3Eversight Illinois will celebrate 70 years of restoring sight with a party under the stars on Wednesday, July 26. No ball gowns, honorees or speeches–just a summer evening of beats, food and fun framed by the exquisite surroundings of the Peninsula Chicago. I'm honored to co-chair this fun-filled night with Michael Caputo (My Eye Dr.) that will support sight restoration and all the good work Eversight Illinois does for so many. For tickets, $275, and more info, click here.


Gratitude-oprahI hope this Spring has been all you'd hoped for and that Summer will bring even more joy to you and your loved ones! Even though we're living through difficult times, we should remember to be thankful for all the good stuff, just like Oprah taught us. In my gratitude journal, I'm grateful for the opportunity to write my blogs and my Tribune column, my healthy family, the birds outside our patio, our vintage convertible, all dogs, taking road trips like I described above and looking forward to discovering something new each and every day.

Love, as always,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And, of course, something to make you smile!

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Birthday boy Paul Iacono

Birthday boy Paul Iacono

We recently traveled to NYC to celebrate the 50th birthday of beloved man-about-town Paul Iacono. This trip was the definition of elegance and fun in every single way! The day before the big event on March 30, Paul and a few of his guests attended Sunset Boulevard. Since we were lucky to have already seen it, we opted for Hello Dolly! starring Bette Midler that was still in previews followed by dinner at Joe Allen's. To

Dimitry Cherenshikov and Bianca Richie, Dr. Joaquin Brieva and Jennifer Sutton-Brieva and Frances Renk

Dimitry Cherenshikov and Bianca Richie, Dr. Joaquin Brieva and Jennifer Sutton-Brieva and Frances Renk

say the show is outstanding is an understatement. We read in the NY Post the following day that three people refused much needed medical treatment after fainting and being hit by a car outside the theater just so they wouldn't miss the show! The crowd

 

Del Posto restaurant in Chelsea

Del Posto restaurant in Chelsea

squealed every time the Divine Miss M made an appearance. We hit some of our favorite spots–Bergdorfs (duh?!), Manhattan Art & Antiques Center (2nd Ave.), Creel and Gow (a divine cabinet of curiosities at 131 E 70th St.), Jeffrey, Urban Zen (705 Greenwich), De Vera (One Crosby St.), Bauman Rare Books (535 Madison), Mardani (fine minerals at 766 Madison) and more. Thanks to dear friend Peter

Peter and Cynthia Au toast Paul

Peter and Cynthia Au toast Paul

Martino, we snagged a res at the hot new restaurant, Majorelle, in our favorite hotel (the Lowell at 28 E. 63rd St.). This intimate 75-seat eatery designed by Michael S. Smith and manned by Charles Masson (formerly of La Grenouille), was in a word–exquisite. From the Moroccan inspired menu to the decor to the clientele, everything was perfection. The

 

Kathleen Casey, Paul Iacono and Rhonda Sanderson.

Kathleen Casey, Paul Iacono and Rhonda Sanderson.

BIG birthday party was held in Chelsea the following night at the equally exquisite Del Posto, an Italian art deco jewel located in Chelsea at 85 10th

 

Exquisite table setting at Del Posto

Exquisite table setting at Del Posto

Ave. As guests entered the private party room, they were enveloped in candlelight, rich mahogany and service reminiscent of days gone by. Each guest gave a toast to Paul and recounted a personal story. You could feel the love in the room for this man who gives so much to so many–not only a great friend but an amazing

Ann-Marie and Jim Hanson and Kip Helverson

Ann-Marie and Jim Hanson and Kip Helverson

philanthropist as well. We were honored to be included along with Gayle Anthony, Donna Rotunno, Cynthia and Peter Au, Frances Renk, Cindy Burns and Rance Crain, Rhonda Sanderson,

Donna Rotunno and Gayle Anthony

Donna Rotunno and Gayle Anthony

William Holdeman, Todd Hatoff, Kathleen Casey, Kim Renk, Dimitry Cherenshikov and Bianca Richie, Kip Helverson, Joaquin and Jennifer Brieva, Kirk Williams and Ann-Marie and Jim Hanson. The following night, thanks to another dear friend, we snagged a res at the Polo Bar. It

Hot new restaurant Majorelle

Hot new restaurant Majorelle

was fabulous and I loved the fact that you couldn't jam up at the bar unless you had a reservation. It made for a very pleasant dining

Polo Bar/Restaurant in NYC

Polo Bar/Restaurant in NYC

experience. The food, of course, decor and service were impeccable. Nellie made us feel especially welcome. (An added treat was a tour of the Sequin jewelry warehouse–PLENTY impressive! Thank you, Frances and Kim!) We also found a cool new, pop-up store at 980 Lexington Ave. called DOOB. A 3D

Celebrating Paul's 50th at Del Busto

Celebrating Paul's 50th at Del Busto

process transforms your images into resin replicas! We will soon be three inches high! LOL! To end the trip, we visited the 9/11 Memorial, a museum filled

Chuck, Todd Hatoff, William Holdeman, Dr. Joaquin Brieva and Dimitry Cherenshikov

Chuck, Todd Hatoff, William Holdeman, Dr. Joaquin Brieva and Dimitry Cherenshikov

with found artifacts and two identical pools representing the North and South Towers. (Too sad for words). As an aside, this was Rooney Jordan's first airplane trip and he was perfect in every way! Arf! Arf! There's nothing like a trip to the Big Apple, especially when you have such a fabulous excuse–celebrating the birthday of a much-loved friend! Thank you and here's to

 

Elaine Doremus with ChicagoMOD cover star Taylor Kinney

Elaine Doremus with ChicagoMOD cover star Taylor Kinney.

many, many more happy memories Paul!


ChicagoMOD magazine made an impressive and grand entrance on April 5 at its exclusive launch party held at Morgan Manufacturing. MOD Media, publisher of HudsonMOD, the voice of modern luxury in New York and New Jersey, brought together more than 300 guests to celebrate its first issue which features Chicago Fire’s

Pretty partygoers

Pretty partygoers

lead actor Taylor Kinney. The star-studded event featured Showbiz Shelly (96.3 FM radio personality/CBS entertainment reporter) as the red carpet host along with other Chicago Fire cast members Miranda Rae Mayo and Monica Raymund; Hamilton star Miguel

Lucky Showbiz Shelly with Taylor Kinney

Lucky Showbiz Shelly with Taylor Kinney

Cervantes and Christopher Lee; TIDAL rising artist and soul singer Lili K; film and TV star Drew Sidora as well as many other notables. The event included a performance by celeb DJ Eric Ferguson (WTMX

Childhood friends Kerrie Kennedy Mudd (ChicagoMOD) and Mark Olley

Childhood friends Kerrie Kennedy Mudd (ChicagoMOD) and Mark Olley

Chicago’s Eric & Kathy Morning Show), cocktails, courtesy of Jack Daniels, and a silent auction. Auction items included a fire helmet signed by the Chicago Fire cast, a 2016-2017 Chicago Bulls team autographed basketball, a Chicago Blackhawks fan experience, an oil painting by Rene Romero Schuler, trips to Sorrento and Lake Como and a Jack Daniels barrel head, to name a few. A percentage

Chuck Jordan with Monika Dixon (R) and friend

Chuck Jordan with Monika Dixon (R) and friend

of the event proceeds benefited the 100 Club of Chicago which fosters hope for families of fallen first responders. Shannon Steitz, (pres/group publisher MOD Media), said,” I'm so honored to

Hamilton's Miguel Cervantes poses beside ChicagoMOD cover

Hamilton's Miguel Cervantes poses beside ChicagoMOD cover

be able to call Chicago home. It's a historical year for us to launch a new luxury lifestyle magazine, ChicagoMOD…To the great city of Chicago, I want to say this is your magazine. I hope we

Susan and Joe Ahern with their beautiful daughter

Susan and Joe Ahern with their beautiful daughter

exceed your expectations and deliver all that this city deserves.” The bi-monthly print and digital 

Glam Monika Dixon (R) and cute friends

Glam Monika Dixon (R) and cute friends

publication targets top-tier consumers in Chicago who have a minimum annual income of $500,000 and minimum income producing assets of $2 million. (Guess I won't be receiving the magazine. LOL!) Guests seen on the scene included Julie Roth Novack, Monika Dixon, Mark Olley, Anne Wallace, Billy Dec, Beth Heller and Susan and Joe Ahern among a gazillion others.


(clockwise from L) Gale Olson, me, Liz Glazowski, Reagan Wilson, Crystal McCahill and Cathy St. George

(clockwise from L) Gale Olson, me, Liz Glazowski, Reagan Wilson, Crystal McCahill and Cathy St. George

I always love participating in autograph signing conventions. I used to meet up with my Playboy Playmate pals at Glamourcon, a show that was run by Bob Schultz but no longer exists. I lamented this loss and didn't think I would have any other

Vintage Angie Dickenson

Vintage Angie Dickenson

chance to see my friends now that Glamourcon is gone and the Mansion parties are basically over but, happily, I was wrong. The Hollywood Show came calling and I was all in! Scott Ray booked the

Angie Dickenson spent so much time with her fans. She is much loved

Angie Dickenson spent so much time with her fans. She is much loved

Playmates and contacted me after a recommendation by the uber-glamorous Crystal McCahill (Miss May 2009), who was there signing side by side with her mom, Gale Olson (Miss August 1968)—a unique mother/daughter combo for sure. Other ladies

With the darling Nelson Twins, Gunnar and Matt

With the darling Nelson Twins, Gunnar and Matt

in attendance included Cathy St. George (Miss August 1982) who brought her darling pup Maybelline, Charlotte Kemp (Miss December 1982 and author of "Centerfolds" ), Reagan Wilson (Miss

Crystal McCahill with her fellow Playmate/mother Gale Olson

Crystal McCahill with her fellow Playmate/mother Gale Olson

October 1967) and dear friend Liz Glazowski (Miss April 1980). I was thrilled to be seated next to the handsome Nelson Twins, Gunnar and Matt. They are the darling sons of the late singer Ricky Nelson

Dawn Wells at Hollywood Show

Dawn Wells at Hollywood Show

(and grandsons of Ozzie Nelson of "Ozzie and Harriet" fame).  Matt told me they loved visiting their grandpa as he kept a stash of Playboy Magazines. They are two of the nicest people you'll ever meet and were most certainly raised well with manners,

Dawn Wells aka MaryAnn in "Gilligan's Island".

Dawn Wells aka MaryAnn in "Gilligan's Island"

charm, talent and smiles to spare. And lucky me, throughout the day, Gunnar strummed his exquisite guitar so I was serenaded while meeting fans and friends. The show was a who's who of vintage Hollywood and featured so many stars of my youth. Richard Chamberlain,

The sweetest Angie Dickenson

The sweetest Angie Dickenson

"Dr. Kildare,"  who is as handsome now as he was when his series was airing. Angie Dickenson has more energy at age 85 than a 12 year-old and was always the last to leave. More importantly, she was so nice and would've spent an hour with each of her many fans if she could have. Donnie Dunagan was a name I'd

With the forever young, Richard Chamberlain

With the forever young, Richard Chamberlain

never heard but, upon further inspection, I found out he was the VOICE OF BAMBI! And you just never know what lies beneath, he was also a Marine with three Purple Hearts! The lines were long for this iconic memory of my youth. Other charming stars included

Stefanie Powers

Stefanie Powers

Charlene Tilton, who played Lucy Ewing in "Dallas," and Dawn Wells, who played Mary Ann in "Gilligan's Island." Dawn told me she was from Wild West stock and that her family drove stagecoaches and was even robbed by Black Bart, who left a solid gold piece

With the glam Stefanie Powers

With the glam Stefanie Powers

behind out of guilt, she supposed. Ed Asner, Lou Grant on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," and sexy Mary Margaret Humes, Gail Leery in "Dawson's Creek," were also in attendance, among

With Donnie Dunagan, the voice of "Bambi" and 3-time Purple Heart recipient

With Donnie Dunagan, the voice of "Bambi" and 3-time Purple Heart recipient

many others. In the va va voom category, Stefanie Powers, 74, who played Jennifer Hart in the 1980's TV hit show "Hart to Hart," is even better looking NOW than she was in the early days. Petite, trim, beautiful face and a megawatt smile, I guess this is what living close to nature can do for you. After all, she did found

With Lucy Ewing ("Dallas"), Charlene Tilton

With Lucy Ewing ("Dallas"), Charlene Tilton

the William Holden Wildlife Foundation in Kenya in honor of her late partner and spends much of her time there. In addition to these Playmates and iconic stars, there were also over 100 vendors selling comic books, posters, vintage autographs, photos, collectibles, industry related toys and promo items, vintage mags and so much more. It was a three-ring circus for movie buffs and Playboy fans and I can't wait for the next one. I cherish any opportunity to reconnect with my TV Awards LogoPlaymate sisters and meet new friends!


The 53rd Chicago International Television Festival wrapped up on March 23 with an awards ceremony honoring exceptional work in television

Chuck Jordan and honoree Joe Sedelmaier (holding his Silver Hugo)

Chuck Jordan and honoree Joe Sedelmaier (holding his Silver Hugo)

programming and advertising. Held at AMC River East, the honorees included Dean Richards, entertainment reporter/critic for WGN-TV and Radio, legendary television commercial producer Joe Sedelmaier and Amazon Studios. (I was so proud to see my husband Chuck introduce Sedelmaier as a former ad man too.) An array of awards was also presented for television commercials and productions.

Former adman Chuck Jordan introduces honoree Joe Sedelmaier

Former adman Chuck Jordan introduces honoree Joe Sedelmaier

Top prizes in the advertising categories were awarded to FCB-Chicago, The Martin Agency and mcgarrybowen. "Chicago Justice" was awarded a Gold Hugo for Dramatic Program. The Awards night closed the 2017 Television Festival that began on March 21. “This year’s Festival was a tremendous success,” said event organizer Sam Flancher.

Opening night panel discussion conducted by Richard Roeper

Opening night panel discussion conducted by Richard Roeper

“We started off with a sold-out screening of ‘Public Housing Unit,' followed by a lively conversation about independent content creation. Our screening of ‘When the Streetlights Go On’ led to an absorbing discussion about the differences between writing for film and television, and Pete Holmes’ insights into the creation of the

Cooper signed by Playboy cover at world premiere of "American Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story."

Cooper signed by Playboy cover at world premiere of "American Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story."

HBO series ‘Crashing,’ were hilarious and fascinating.” I was honored to introduce the new docudrama series, "American Playboy: The Hugh Hefner Story." When I first saw Cooper Hefner in the hallway, I did a double take. The lanky, over 6-footer is the #2spitting image of his dad and the resemblance is startling. And at age 25, the same age his dad was when he

With Film Fest founder Michael Kutza and Cooper Hefner at world premiere of Playboy doc (Photo by Timothy M. Schmidt)

With Film Fest founder Michael Kutza and Cooper Hefner at world premiere of Playboy doc (Photo by Timothy M. Schmidt)

founded Playboy, he has Hef's sensibilities and, as of 6 months ago, the title of chief creative officer. Cooper was in town to promote the world premiere of the series produced by Amazon Studios that opened worldwide on April 7. In a

Dean Richards was an honoree but unable to attend due to illness

Dean Richards was an honoree but unable to attend due to illness

wide ranging interview conducted by film critic Richard Roeper, Cooper spoke during a panel discussion following the film.  He was joined onstage by executive producers Stephen David and Peter Jaysen. (Watch video here) Hugh Hefner approved the film and supported the producers in acquiring footage

The doc covers the tragic murder of Dorothy Stratton, Playboy Playmate of the Year June 1980, at age 20 by her psycho "boyfriend."

The doc covers the tragic murder of Dorothy Stratton, Playboy Playmate of the Year June 1980, at age 20 by her psycho "boyfriend."

and imagery from his vast library, described by Jaysen as "rivaling the Library of Congress," and including over 2900 scrapbooks that Hef has been creating since he was a youngster. Cooper said he got "emotional" watching the film because he's so proud of what his dad has accomplished. He added that Hefner insisted on a "warts and all" portrayal including his Dexedrine addiction and the tragic

Cooper signs program for fan/friend Tanner Chap Branson

Cooper signs program for fan/friend Tanner Chap Branson

suicide of his assistant Bobbie Arnstein. In answer to a question about the magazine's recent no-nude policy, that has since been thankfully scrapped by Cooper, he said, "The brand is a philosophy and nudity is a representation of that philosophy and without it, we're not fulfilling our commitment to the brand." He spoke about the return of the Playboy Clubs and compared Playboy's business plan as similar to the one Walt Disney used for Disneyland. In closing, he said, "There seems to be an obsession with the 50s, 60s, and 70s among anybody from age 18 to 34…It excites me to imagine a time when we will have young and old reacting to the brand in ways that we haven't seen since the 60s, 70s, and 80s." Thank you, Cooper for being a knight in shining armor for the magazine! Can't wait to see upcoming issues! (For a complete list of Festival honorees, click here.)


UntitledAnd on this note, please mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 24, for the 53rd Chicago International Film Festival at the Loew's Hotel. Honorees for the Spring Gala will be Helen Mirren and her husband/director Taylor Hackford! They will receive Golden Hugos for their achievements in acting and directing. I'm honored to co-chair this event with Helen Melchior and Gigi Pritzker! For tickets and more info, click here!


FullSizeR00enderThe world's largest touring production, Cavalia's Odysseo, premiered on April 4 and was a sell-out. The $30 million dollar extravaganza imagined by Normand Latourelle (a co-creator of Cirque du Soleil) was staged inside a 127 foot-tall big top next to Soldier Field with 65 magnificent horses and 48 riders, dancers, aerialists, acrobats, stilt

Deputy Mayor Steven Koch with Normand Latourelle, founder/artistic director, rider Sacha Colantoni and aerlialists Monize Gmach, Lucas Alteme

Deputy Mayor Steven Koch with Normand Latourelle, founder/artistic director, rider Sacha Colantoni and aerlialists Monize Gmach, Lucas Alteme

walkers, musicians and more. A VIP reception was held in a smaller tent before the 7:30 p.m. show and was an event in and of itself with Chicago notables like Windy City Live's Val Warner (filming Facebook live videos), Deputy Mayor Steven Koch, Helen Melchior (with her darling

Matt Olaveson, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza

Matt Olaveson, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza

daughters Melissa and Corinne and granddaughter Fay, 9, who called the show "the best thing she's ever seen"), Ken Norgan, Francie Harrington and Vern Broders, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza, Joan Colmar, Dawn Stanislas

Matt Olaveson, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza

Matt Olaveson, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza

(Visceral Dance Co.), Matt Olaveson, WCL's Mary Hynes, Chicago Fire's Miranda Rae Mayo and even Manny the Frenchie making an appearance. As a horse lover, I knew this show was going to be something special but I had no idea of the scope. A HUGE state-of-the-art video screen and a three-story

Odysseo artists giving some love to Manny the Frenchie

Odysseo artists giving some love to Manny the Frenchie

mountain transported guests to the African savannah, a desert, an enchanted forest and the American Southwest. One of the scenes even gave the packed crowd a breathtaking view of the Northern Lights!  And, as if this weren't enough,

Helen Melchior, daughters Melissa and Corinne, with granddaughter Fay

Helen Melchior, daughters Melissa and Corinne, with granddaughter Fay

a 40,000 -gallon lake appeared out of nowhere as horses splashed and dashed in front of the audience. These gorgeous scenes provided the perfect backdrop for the artistry and skill happening down front–horses of every breed pranced, jumped,

Normand Latourelle with acrobats

Normand Latourelle with acrobats

performed dressage skills and more seemingly without any direction and, for a large part of the time, running free with no halters, ropes or reins. In one number that rendered the Chicago  IL - Odysseo by Cavalia - Opening Night 8crowd speechless, purebred Arabian horses were directed only by the soft murmurs of their trainer. My head was spinning with the circus-like atmosphere. Aerialists hanging from rings and

Actress Miranda Rae Mayo (Chicago Fire) and her guest, w/ rider Charles Lamarche and aerialist Julie Panus

Actress Miranda Rae Mayo (Chicago Fire) and her guest, w/ rider Charles Lamarche and aerialist Julie Panus

swinging out into the crowd, a life-size carousel that dropped from the ceiling with more artists performing on it with skills that made you scratch your head and wonder, "how in the heck can they DO that?" The show will be in town through April 23, probably longer. Adult tickets are priced Chicago  IL - Odysseo by Cavalia - Opening Night 7from $34.50 to $144.50. The Rendez-Vous VIP package (from $144.50 to $269.50) offers the best seats in the house, full meal

With Ken Norgan and performers at VIP party before the show

With Ken Norgan and performers at VIP party before the show

buffet dining before the show, open bar, desserts during intermission and an exclusive visit to the stables after the show.  For tickets and more info, click here or call 1.866.999.8111. Congrats Normand on another winner! I predict a stampede to Odysseo!


HAT.LUNCH.FINALThe Service Club of Chicago has two big events on the calendar! First up, is the Tres Chic Hat Luncheon on Thursday, May 18, at the Saddle & Cycle Club. Co-chaired by Sherrill Bodine and Lynda Silverman, the afternoon will honor Mamie Walton and feature celebrity judges voting on their fav chapeaux and a program emceed by WGN's Micah Materre. (Tickets are $200). And, on Sunday, June 25, "A Day at the Races" will be co-chaired by Cookie Cohen and Susan Gohl at Arlington Park Racetrack. For details on both events, click here!


Craniofacial Center Dr. Mimis Cohen, Andrea Biel-Cohen, Tracy Grant and FF Fndtn. president Rob Grant

Craniofacial Center Dr. Mimis Cohen, Andrea Biel-Cohen, Tracy Grant and FF Fndtn. president Rob Grant

Celebrating ten years as a nonprofit, Face the Future Foundation’s (FFF) Disco Ball was one of its most successful to date. Attended by 380 guests, the evening raised over $500,000 to support the Foundation’s mission: Providing care and treatment for children born with cleft lip, cleft palate and other craniofacial anomalies

Dr. Marco Ellis and Andrea John

Dr. Marco Ellis and Andrea John

by expanding healthcare access to underserved children in the Chicago area who suffer from these conditions. The beneficiary of gala proceeds is the Craniofacial Center at the UIC College of Medicine, a recognized leader in craniofacial care. Isabell

President Award recipient Michelle Karge (center) with daughters Dylan, Devon and MacKenzie Krage and mom Marilyn Passarelli

President Award recipient Michelle Karge (center) with daughters Dylan, Devon and MacKenzie Krage and mom Marilyn Passarelli

and Gus Abello, executive VP of Fidelity National Title Group, co-chaired the gala which was held at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on March 25. The evening included Village People-style dancers performing routines to the songs “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man,” an entertaining live auction led

Shelly Perkoski, Sean Eshagy and John Perkosi

Shelly Perkoski, Sean Eshagy and John Perkosi

by David Goodman, and dancing under the disco ball on the LED black and white checkered dance floor to the spins of DJ Andres. Emcee Lourdes Duarte, WGN anchor/reporter, welcomed guests and

Conrad Miczko and FFF boar chair Mark Allen

Conrad Miczko and FFF boar chair Mark Allen

introduced Foundation President Rob Grant for the presentation of the President’s Award to Michelle Krage. She was recognized for her outstanding contributions and commitment to help FFF carry out its mission. Krage serves on FFF’s board and

Gregory Hines, emcee Lourdes Duarte and Dr. Sandy Goldberg

Gregory Hines, emcee Lourdes Duarte and Dr. Sandy Goldberg

developed the concept behind the Foundation’s annual Holiday Patient Party. Grant said, “My wife Tracy and I adopted a daughter with craniofacial issues and to see her transformation through the care she's received- well, there is no better gift than

TJ and Leah Utset

TJ and Leah Utset

we, as parents, can give our daughter than her a smile. Every year I’m humbled and impressed by the generosity of our supporters to enable us to fulfill our mission so the Center can continue its life-changing work.” Krage then announced the establishment of the Adrienne L. Green Scholarship which will be open to current and former patients of the UIC Craniofacial Center.

Dr. Paula Allen-Meares and Amy Sobel

Dr. Paula Allen-Meares and Amy Sobel

One recipient each year will be awarded $5,000 to attend a higher education institution of their choice. Michelle said, “I credit my mom and the late Adrienne Green for fostering in me, a spirit of giving, strength and independence. My desire is to set a similar example for my three daughters.” (Photos by Mila Samokhina)


Unity-on-the-runway"Unity on the Runway", a brunch and fashion show benefiting Chicago House, will be held on Sunday, May 7, at the Harold Washington Library. This event is the jewel in Chicago House's event calendar to help provide housing and support for people living with HIV/AIDS. I'm proud to emcee this event with a live auction hosted by John Walcher, John Toomey Gallery. For tickets and more info, click here.


"Chicago Picasso"--by Patricia Balton Stratton

"Chicago Picasso"–by Patricia Balton Stratton

In August the Chicago Picasso will turn 50 and the city is planning a special event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the unveiling of the Picasso sculpture. Out now, to coincide with the anniversary, is a book by Chicago's own Patricia Balton StrattonChicago Picasso – A Point of Departure. The

Author Patricia Balton Stratton

Author Patricia Balton Stratton

book is a fascinating read filled with photos, illustrations and info like who was the model for this unique sculpture, the politics behind bringing this artwork to Chicago and more. The coffee table style book sells for $24.95 and is available at local bookstores and on Amazon. Patti knows a lot about

Picasso sculpture unveiled on August 15, 1967

Picasso sculpture unveiled on August 15, 1967

the subject. She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees at Northwestern University and wrote her master’s thesis in art history and covered the acquisition, construction, and iconography of the Chicago Picasso. Good luck Patti, a timely read for sure!


Charlie Rice-Minoso (R) and friends

Charlie Rice-Minoso (R) and friends

Over 350 people attended the inaugural Art For Life Chicago, a juried art exhibition and live and silent auction whose funds raised benefited those living with and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. The auction included 110 pieces of art from both famous and established professionals to new and emerging artists, and

Art for Life auction

Art for Life auction

selected by a jury of renown art experts, including New York Magazine’s senior art critic Jerry Saltz and members of the Smithsonian’s Art Team. Over $75,000 was raised to benefit local organizations making an impact in Chicago’s HIV/AIDS community; such as AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Howard Brown HealthPediatric AIDS Chicago Prevention Initiative (PACPI)Legal Council for Health Justice, and others.


Thodos Dance creative collaborators Gary Chryst w/ gala honorary chair Ann Reinking, TDC board member Diane H. Reilly and former board chair Elaine Margulis, and TDC Founder and Artistic Director Melissa Thodos (R)

Thodos Dance creative collaborators Gary Chryst w/ gala honorary chair Ann Reinking, TDC board member Diane H. Reilly and former board chair Elaine Margulis, and TDC Founder and Artistic Director Melissa Thodos (R)

Thodos Dance Chicago is celebrating its Silver Anniversary season in 2017 so, of course, a major 25th Anniversary gala was in order to commemorate the company’s 25 years as an integral part of Chicago’s dance community. On Saturday, February 4, more than 200 of Thodos Dance Chicago friends, fans and supporters gathered at the beautiful Chicago History Museum for the Thodos Dance Chicago FULL CIRCLE Silver

Thodos Dance Chicago ensemble members perform an excerpt from the company’s acclaimed “Fosse Trilogy.”

Thodos Dance Chicago ensemble members perform an excerpt from the company’s acclaimed “Fosse Trilogy.”

Anniversary Gala. Honorary Chair and Broadway legend Ann Reinking hosted the cocktail reception, followed by a live performance of the Thodos Dance ensemble's top hits over the last 25 years, a delicious dinner, a silent auction and dancing to the Swing Assembly band.

Thodos Dance Chicago board pres Sharon Lear joined founder/artistic director Melissa Thodos on stage

Thodos Dance Chicago board pres Sharon Lear joined founder/artistic director Melissa Thodos on stage

Nearly $90,000 was raised, all earmarked to support Thodos Dance Chicago’s popular New Dances in-house choreography series, building Chicago’s future choreographers and new works. Always a Chicago summer dance highlight, New Dances 2017 will showcase the company’s dancers’ own, self-created works, Saturday and Sunday, July 15 and 16, at Chicago’s Athenaeum Theatre.“ Gala Committee co-chairs were Michael Anderson, formerly a dancer with the Joffrey Ballet and TDC creative collaborator; Jeanette Gordon, a former Thodos Dance ensemble member and now Dance Program

Thodos Dance Company celebrates 25 years!

Thodos Dance Company celebrates 25 years!

Director at Whitney M. Young Magnet High School; and Michael Nugent, longtime TDC supporter and president of The Nugent Network. Thodos founder and artistic director Melissa Thodos recently announced that her company would continue its evolution as an integral part of Chicago’s dance community, but will move forward with a new structure in 2017 and beyond as she seeks more creative freedom as a choreographer and educator. (Photos by Charles Osgood)


Michael McStraw, GDC Executive Director; Maeghan McHale, GDC Company Dancer; and Nan Giordano, GDC Artistic Director

Michael McStraw, GDC Executive Director; Maeghan McHale, GDC Company Dancer; and Nan Giordano, GDC Artistic Director

Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) debuted “Lost in this World,” a world premiere by Liz Imperio, when the company presented its spring engagement at the Harris Theater for Music on March 31 and April 1. The program

Arielle Israel, GDC performing associate; Susan Wexler Mazzoni GDC Board Member and Life Trustee; Susan Carlins, GDC Board Member and Life Trustee, Mariterese Altosino, Giordano II

Arielle Israel, GDC performing associate; Susan Wexler Mazzoni GDC Board Member and Life Trustee; Susan Carlins, GDC Board Member and Life Trustee, Mariterese Altosino, Giordano II

featured former GDC dancer and River North Dance Chicago artistic director Frank Chaves’ restaging of “Grusin Suite,” a work that had its birth at GDC. From 1993-2015, the Cuban-born Chaves, a 2014 Chicago Tribune “Chicagoan of the Year,” served as artistic director for RNDC curating

 

Glenn Edgerton, Artistic Director, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago; Patti Eylar, Co-Director Chicago Ballet Arts and President of Joffrey Women’s Board; and Laura Wade, Rehearsal Associate, Visceral Dance Chicago

Glenn Edgerton, Artistic Director, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago; Patti Eylar, Co-Director Chicago Ballet Arts and President of Joffrey Women’s Board; and Laura Wade, Rehearsal Associate, Visceral Dance Chicago

a repertoire of works by the most respected dance makers, and creating 25 works for RNDC. “I’m also thrilled to welcome back Liz Imperio, who choreographed ‘La Belleza de Cuba,’ a

Kevin McGirr, principal of McGirr Financial Services; Gorman Cook,  GDC Board Member; Ben Hodge, GDC Advisory Board Member; Michael McStraw, GDC Executive Director; and Kip Helverson, Deloitte Sr. Manager

Kevin McGirr, principal of McGirr Financial Services; Gorman Cook, GDC Board Member; Ben Hodge, GDC Advisory Board Member; Michael McStraw, GDC Executive Director; and Kip Helverson, Deloitte Sr. Manager

full-bodied tribute to the jazz of Cuba’s streets and nightclubs, for our 50th Anniversary. Imperio, too, represents our legacy, having initially connected to my father, Gus, whom she has described as the 'iconic godfather of jazz dance,' at a dance convention many years ago. Given her appreciation of our history and sense of heart, I can’t wait to share her newest full company work with our

Jackie Bucksbaum, Board Member, Latin School of Chicago; Ted Buzby and Susan Flynn, GDC Board Vice President and Lifetime Trustee

Jackie Bucksbaum, Board Member, Latin School of Chicago; Ted Buzby and Susan Flynn, GDC Board Vice President and Lifetime Trustee

audiences this spring,” said Nan Giordano, GDC founder/artistic director. The program for GDC’s spring Harris engagement also included works from GDC’s repertoire:

Zach and Emily Glaskow, Sandra Golub, GDC Board Member and Sam Boye, GDC Board Member

Zach and Emily Glaskow, Sandra Golub, GDC Board Member and Sam Boye, GDC Board Member

Divided Against (2016) choreographed by Peter Chu; A Ritual Dynamic(2008) created by Jon Lehrer; Sneaky Pete (2016) by Brock Clawson and The Man That Got Away” (1990) created by former GDC and RNDC artistic director

John Ansehl designs featured on cover of Interiors Magazine's 15th anniversary issue!

John Ansehl designs featured on cover of Interiors Magazine's 15th anniversary issue!

emeritus Sherry Zunker, and gifted to GDC in 2007.


Congrats to designer John Ansehl whose fabulous work was featured on the COVER of Interiors Magazine for its 15th- anniversary edition! The issue celebrates the top ten designers (of which he is one) whose "contemporary work will withstand the test of time. Great stuff John!


Antiques Roadshow rerun 3/27/17

Antiques Roadshow rerun 3/27/17

It was thrilling to see my Antiques Roadshow segment revisited on 3/27! If you didn't catch it, here's the appraisal of my Playboy Bunny memorabilia by Laura Woolley.


Chicago in springSo much fun in one blog post! How do you stand it?! I hope you enjoyed this fun-filled recap, all from the comfort of a favorite lounge chair! I will be your boots-on-the-ground reporter so you can just relax and read. Have a great spring and thanks, as always, for taking the time for Candid Candace!

Love, as always,

Candace 🙂

P.S. Something to make you smile!

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LOVE IS LOVE: A ONE-OF-A-KIND PARTY TO CELEBRATE DIVERSITY

PLUS CHEFS HALL OF FAME; CRYSTAL HEART BALL; GRAND CHEFS GALA; AN ICONIC AUCTION; OSCAR VIEWING PARTIES; DWYANE'S NIGHT OF FASHION; LANGSTON HUGHES CELEBRATION; JUNIOR LEAGUE'S MASQUERADE BALL; VICTOR AND GREG ARE HONORED; PAWS' ANIMAL MAGNETISM; CHICAGO LIGHTS GALA OF HOPE; A VERY CHIC PRIVATE TOUR; THIS & THAT; HEARTWARMING VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE! 

Stacey Kolios (Marketing Director, 900 North Michigan Shops), Eric Wilkerson (Development Dir., Equality Illinois), and Sarah Ryan (Editor, Modern Luxury Weddings)

Stacey Kolios (Marketing Director, 900 North Michigan Shops), Eric Wilkerson (Development Dir., Equality Illinois), and Sarah Ryan (Editor, Modern Luxury Weddings)

What do you get when you combine top wedding and party planners with the city's hottest shops? "Love is Love" was one cool, inclusive wedding event to celebrate diversity and CS Modern Luxury Weddings magazine at The 900 North Michigan Shops. Where other wedding events have been

Ellery Garland, Lina Gheyssari, Alexis Wells, Kim Bakota, Samantha Lula

Ellery Garland, Lina Gheyssari, Alexis Wells, Kim Bakota, Samantha Lula

targeted to either traditional brides or the LGBTQ audience, this event was intended for ALL those planning a wedding and who understand,

Eric Wilkerson, Dustin Erikstrup, Eric Seelbach, Dillon Barron, Keith Moore, Colin Falco

Eric Wilkerson, Dustin Erikstrup, Eric Seelbach, Dillon Barron, Keith Moore, Colin Falco

at the end of the day, "Love IS Love"! Over 300 guests attended this first ever event where all proceeds FullSizeRenderbenefited Equality Illinois, of course! It was a moveable, visual feast for wedding planners and guests alike. Kehoe Designs provided a lush backdrop for all the fun that occurred on the mezzanine level with retail merchandise styling by Marc Sievers. There were live performances by Harp

The lovelies of 900: Taylor Stucker, Stacy Kolios & Alicia Skruba

The lovelies of 900: Taylor Stucker, Stacy Kolios & Alicia Skruba

Duo (who played under a canopy of hanging lilacs), TJC Quartet, J Livi & The Party and Legacy Drumline (there was even a marching band!!!) Teams from Mario Tricocci were on hand providing beauty touch-ups; the Four Seasons Hotel provided

Michela Hattabaugh, Annie Merrill, Emily Vandevender

Michela Hattabaugh, Annie Merrill, Emily Vandevender

delicious light bites and models wearing fashions from Azeeza and J. Toor mingled with the crowd. Wedding cakes on display were like nothing I've ever seen. Using crystals and precious stones as an inspiration, cakes

Sharon Gillman, Tom Kehoe

Sharon Gillman, Tom Kehoe

from Amy Beck Cake Design, Urban Icing, Toni Patisserie & Cafe, Bittersweet Pastry Shop and Elysia Root Cakes made me drool. (To see video, click here). Vignettes scattered throughout the floor represented key moments in weddings:

Dawn Norman, Juan José Herrera, Frankie, Aga of Makeup by Aga, Ron Rhodes

Dawn Norman, Juan José Herrera, Frankie, Aga of Makeup by Aga, Ron Rhodes

The Proposal, The Registry, The Celebration and The Getaway (where guests entered to win a "Twilight Tour for Two" from Chicago Helicopter Experience). Modern Luxury Brides

Andy Schweickert, Bradley Cool, Jacob Meyer, Mal Marcus

Andy Schweickert, Bradley Cool, Jacob Meyer, Mal Marcus

magazine recently changed its title to "Modern Luxury Weddings" to be more inclusive to grooms as well as to same sex couples. In light of this, "Love is Love" was born as a way to host a universal celebration of love and indeed it was! Congrats to all who participated in this

Martha and Rich Melman, holding his Chicago Classic Award

Martha and Rich Melman, holding his Chicago Classic Award

unique event!


The Grand Chefs Gala was held on February 3 at Navy Pier to celebrate our fabulous culinary community and to benefit The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The night honored legendary restaurateur Rich Melman with the Chicago Classic Award. During the first course of the evening, guests mingled among tasting tables hosted by some of Chicago's top restaurants/chefs. Gene & Georgetti

Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier set for platinum anniversary of Grand Chefs Gala

Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier set for platinum anniversary of Grand Chefs Gala

(last year's Chicago Classic winner) served up roasted eggplant fritters; Chef Charles Welch of Honey's offered poached shrimp with passion fruit; Eataly served fresh, house-made

Michelle Durpetti, honoree Rich Melman, Tony Durpetti and emcee Jeff Mauro

Michelle Durpetti, honoree Rich Melman, Tony Durpetti and emcee Jeff Mauro

mozzarella and The Blanchard's duck tart with winter fruits was a hit with the crowd. Hosted by the Food Network's Jeff Mauro, the event included a live auction conducted by David Goodman. Boka Group's Kevin Boehm was on hand to help auction off a progressive dinner at several

Chef Ryan McCaskey

Chef Ryan McCaskey

of his restaurants that sold for $3K; a Hotel Del Coronado package included a concert on the beach with Gary Sinise that sold for $8500 and a Maine experience with

 

Fifty-five chefs and mixologists participated in Gala

Fifty-five chefs and mixologists participated in Gala

chef Ryan McCaskey sold for $6K. Melman was introduced by Tony Durpetti and his daughter Michelle. She said, "Rich has received two James Beard Foundation Awards and a lifetime achievement award before tonight's honor. He places enormous value on relationships and people and cultivates and maintains them, both in his

Legendary Chicago Classics--The Durpettis and Melmans

Legendary Chicago Classics–The Durpettis and Melmans

brand and outside of it. The contributions that Mr. Melman, his family and his restaurants make to our industry has spanned decades and impacted countless

Unique table decor at Gala

Unique table decor at Gala

lives. We are thrilled to know that they will continue to share their knowledge, good work and love of food with the world for years to come." St. Lou's Assembly, a West Loop cafeteria-style, comfort food restaurant won the People's Choice Award.

Chicago Classic Award winners Tony and Marion Durpetti (Gene & Georgetti)

Chicago Classic Award winners Tony and Marion Durpetti (Gene & Georgetti)

Chef Carlos Cruz' winning dish was a foie gras soup with candied walnuts and pomegranates. This event, co-chaired by Eurest's Jim Kallas and his wife Rose, was founded in 1997 by a group of philanthropic-minded friends–Wayne Harth, Tom Kehoe, Judi Gorman, Sylvie Margulies, Michael Pagliuco and Christine Stevens. Over $670,000 was raised to benefit The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. (To see more pics, click here!)


2017-Chefs-Hall-of-Fame-Culinary-Experience-678x300And on a similar culinary note, the Chicago Culinary Museum and Chefs Hall of Fame announced the induction of Chef Fabio Viviani as Chef of the Year; Chef Sebastien Canonne

 

Fabio Viviani--Chef of the Year

Fabio Viviani–Chef of the Year

as Pastry Chef of the Year; Chef Pierre Pollin as Legendary Chef; Jim Kallas as Industry Leader and Charlie Mok as Industry Legend. This esteemed group of honorees will be celebrated at a gala fundraiser,

 

Sebastien Canonne--Pastry Chef of the Year

Sebastien Canonne-Pastry Chef of the Year

the 2017 Chefs Hall of Fame Culinary Experience, on Wednesday, March 8, at the Crystal Gardens at Navy Pier. The event promotes Chicago's food scene, raises funds for the Museum and awards scholarships to student chefs. For tickets and more info, click here.


Father Charles Rubey receives the 2017 Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence

Father Charles Rubey receives the 2017 Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence

The Little Company of Mary Hospital’s (LCMH) Foundation hosted its annual Crystal Heart Ball on February 4 at the Field Museum. The emcees were Little Company of Mary’s very own baby alum, Patrick Elwood, and Nancy Loo, both with WGN News. More than 800

Emcees Patrick Elwood and Nancy Loo

Emcees Patrick Elwood and Nancy Loo

guests danced the night away to the music of the Indigo Orchestra while experiencing international cultures and observing artifacts from all over the world. The 2017 Venerable Mary Potter Humanitarian Award was presented to Ed and Amy #1McNicholas Live Like John Foundation. On March 31, 2010, Ed and Amy’s 15-year-old son, John, woke up complaining of a headache focused over one eye. Before he could even finish explaining the pain, John began vomiting on the

Gala drama!

Gala drama!

bathroom floor. In the emergency room, their worst fears were confirmed: A brain tumor. Ed and Amy went into fight mode with the mission to save their son. Unfortunately, John passed away on January 7, 2011, only 10 months from his diagnosis. Today, it has been Ed and Amy’s mission to raise awareness and change the experience for those who follow them down this unimaginable path by offering guidance and resources to those families who are forced to endure the same journey they endured. They strive to offer comfort, peace,

Beautiful lighting for Crystal Heart Ball at the Field Museum

Beautiful lighting for Crystal Heart Ball at the Field Museum

empathy and, ultimately, a cure. The 2017 Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence was presented to Rev. Charles T. Rubey – Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Program. Co-chaired by Drs. Michael and Karen O’Mara, this premiere gala (the largest on Chicago’s Southwest side) raised more than $445,000 to benefit the Behavioral Health Department at Little Company of Mary Hospital.


Gene SiskelOn Sunday, February 26, the Gene Siskel Film Center will host its popular annual Oscar viewing party, "Hollywood on State," with co-hosts Tommy Walton and NK Gutierrez. Join them, along with co-chairs Mary Walker Kilwien and Chuck Droege, as they enjoy film, food and fashion at 164 N. State Street! For tix

Common Threads invite

Common Threads invite

and more info, click here!


And another great Oscar viewing party, "A Walk Down the Red Carpet,"  will be hosted by Common Threads' board members Margaret and Bob Rainone on Sunday, February 26, at the Davis Theater (4614 N. Lincoln Ave). Beginning with a 6 pm Red Carpet, the event will feature food from celebrity chefs, Oscar ballots, gourmet truffle popcorn and

Party hosts Bob and Margaret Rainone

Party hosts Bob and Margaret Rainone

beverages from Moet & Chandon. A portion of the proceeds will support CT's cooking and nutrition programs aimed at reversing childhood obesity. (For tix and more info, click here!)


Junior League inviteThe annual gala benefiting the Junior League of Chicago returns with a Masquerade Ball hosted at the Lyric Opera on Saturday, Feb. 25. The black-tie event will feature a live performance from Green Fourteen, gourmet Italian cuisine samplings, a reception style dinner, an open bar and silent auction. Funds raised will support the League's mission to empower local, at-risk families through programming aimed at child's health and development issues, illiteracy

Photographer Victor Skrebneski with another legend, 85 year-old model Carmen dell Orefice

Photographer Victor Skrebneski with another legend, 85 year-old model Carmen dell Orefice

and homelessness. For tickets and more info, click here.


"Bright Light, DARKROOM", an annual benefit supporting MoCP (Museum of Contemporary Photography), will be held on Thursday, March 2, at Venue Six10 (610 S. Michigan Ave.) The evening will honor legendary lensman Victor Skrebneski with the Silver Camera Award. An auction will feature pieces from top artists including Dawoud Bey, Terry Evans, Clarissa Bonet and Victor. A VIP reception will take place at MoCP (600 S. Michigan) from 5:30 to 6:30 with the benefit auction and party following at Venue Six10.  (For tickets, beginning at $150, and more info, click here.)


BackgroundOn Friday, March 24, PAWS Chicago will host its annual "Animal Magnetism" benefit at Morgan Manufacturing. This year's party with a purpose will be co-hosted by Fox-32's Jenny Milkowski and Jake Hamilton and will include darling dogs and cats that will be available for adoption, a silent auction, fabulous food and so much more. For tickets and more info, click here. And to see all the fun from last year's event, see below!


DwyaneWade-021-730x800Chicago Bulls’ Dwyane Wade will host "A Night on the RunWade" on Sunday, March 19, at Revel Fulton Market. Presented by DSquared2, the event will showcase Wade's passion for fashion and raise funds to benefit the Wade’s World Foundation, a non-profit that provides support to community-based organizations that promote education, health and social skills for kids in at-risk situations. The event will feature runway looks from DSquared2's fall/winter 2017 collection, a VIP reception, cocktails, light bites, entertainment, auction items and special surprises. Tickets begin

With honoree Greg Hyder, Susan Ellefson and Quenten Schumacher (Photo by Caitlin Saville Collins)

With honoree Greg Hyder, Susan Ellefson and Quenten Schumacher (Photo by Caitlin Saville Collins)

at $175. (For tix/info, click here).


Congrats are in order for Greg Hyder, The Peninsula's Director of Style and Community Relations! He will be honored on Sunday night, April 23, at the CEC (Catering Executive Club) Scholarship Ball at LondonHouse! Details to follow, save the date! (Photo by

Empress of Soul, Terisa Griffin

Empress of Soul, Terisa Griffin

Caitlin Saville Collins)


"Happy Birthday Langston Hughes: A Celebration In Poetry, Prose And Song" was held on February 1 at City Winery.

 

Jussie Smollett, Terisa Griffin and Randy Crumpton (event producer)

Jussie Smollett, Terisa Griffin and Randy Crumpton (event producer)

The joyous evening kicked off Black History Month by celebrating the 115th birthday of legendary American author, activist and thinker Langston Hughes. The event

Lynne Jordan (Photo by Erich Schrempp)

Lynne Jordan (Photo by Erich Schrempp)

included readings of Hughes’ poetry and music that he wrote, was inspired by and enjoyed. Special guests included Golden Globe Award-winning actress Regina Taylor; critically-acclaimed spoken word artist J. Ivy; the “Empress of Soul” Terisa Griffin; acclaimed actor Jussie Smollett, Chicago chanteuse and City Winery Chicago favorite Lynne Jordan; local poet, activist, educator and

Regina Taylor

Regina Taylor

musician Malcolm London, Internationally renowned actress, Cheryl Lynn Bruce, and actor, educator and director, Runako Jahi.  A portion of the night's net proceeds benefited Donda’s House, a not-for-profit founded by Che "Rhymefest" Smith and Donnie Smith. CLF1020_EventGala2016_Invitation_14-page-2-jpeg(Congrats to event producers Randy Crumpton, Regina Taylor and City Winery on a stellar night).


The Chicago Lights Gala of Hope will take place on Friday, February 24, at the Hyatt Regency. The event will benefit the non-profit's five community outreach programs that impact over 4,000 low-income and at-risk individuals each year. For tickets and more info, click here.


Jordan Phelps, Honey West and Luke Meierdiercks.

Jordan Phelps, Honey West and Luke Meierdiercks.

Due to popular demand and rave reviews, performances of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," (presented by Pride Films & Plays) will be extended through Sunday, March 12, at The Broadway, part of the Pride Arts Center, at 4139 N Broadway. Beloved entertainers Honey West, Jordan Phelps, and Luke Meierdiercks lead a cast of 16 all-stars, and music director Robert Ollis leads a band of 5! David Zak and Derek Van Barham co-direct, with choreography by Jon MainbocherMartinez. For tickets and more info, click here.


On Tuesday, February 21, join Chicago History Museum curator Petra Slinkard, for a private, guided tour of the current exhibit, "Making Mainbocher: The First American Couturier." Tickets are only $35 for non-members; $25 for members and will be sold until Feb. 15. For info, click here.


 

Memorabilia from the estate of Butch McGuire will be going up for auction.

Memorabilia from the estate of Butch McGuire will be going up for auction.

I have a lot of friends who met and eventually married thanks to the iconic Butch McGuire's bar on Division Street. On Saturday, March 4, Treadway Toomey Auctions in Oak Park will sell memorabilia from the estate of the late, great personality, Robert E. "Butch" McGuire

Harry Caray and Butch McGuire

Harry Caray and Butch McGuire

and his iconic saloon. I knew Butch and he had a great eye for antiques so I'm sure the 200 lots being offered in this sale will be HIGHLY collectible! To view catalog and for more deets, click here. (Good luck to lead auctioneers John Walcher and Joe Stanfield).


Holiday HeroesJoin host Felicia Winiecki and her host committee on Wed., March 1, at Pagoda Red for Holiday Heroes, a benefit for The Holiday Heroes Foundation. This non-profit partners with hospitals, businesses, celebrities and others to give children who are hospitalized due to a critical or chronic illness, a well-needed and deserved dose of fun through a wide variety of themed

John Cannon and Cary Frank celebrated their 36th anniversary Feb. 8!

John Cannon and Cary Frank celebrated their 36th anniversary Feb. 8!

parties and celebrations. For more info, click here!


This & That: A very happy 36th anniversary to Cary Frank and John Cannon (Feb. 8)!  And happy birthday

With my friend/stylist Charles Ifergan

With my friend/stylist Charles Ifergan

wishes to friends Maureen Dwyer Smith (Feb. 8); Mimi Marks (Feb. 11); Charles Ifergan (my beloved hairdresser for over 30 years! Feb. 13); Dr. Osmar Steinwald (who celebrated his 80th on Feb. 11); Marilou York Hamill (Feb. 11); Marsha

Mimi Marks during her last show at The Baton Show Lounge with Chilli Pepper.

Mimi Marks during her last show at The Baton Show Lounge with Chilli Pepper.

Bieber English (Feb. 10); Quenten Schumacher (Feb. 10); William Holdeman (Feb. 10); Reute Butler (Feb. 13) and Meredith Burkitt (Feb. 12). Love them ALL!


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Brave and joyful little Leah!

Brave and joyful little Leah!

P.S. This is one of the most touching videos I've seen. Oakland mom, Lindsay Chapman-Carroll, shared this video of her daughter Leah who has overcome two bone marrow transplants and has spent the last 322 days away from her family and mostly in the hospital due to complications. Her mom said, "However, she has the joy of the Lord and a love for music. The song Overcomer is one of her all time favs! She is such a light to all she meets and I hope she brings a smile to your face, too!" She sure did Lindsay…what an inspiration! This puts EVERYTHING into perspective. (See video here).

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