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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!)


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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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Candace

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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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WOODY’S WINTER WARM-UP: CELEBS MIX AND MINGLE FOR CHARITY

CHICAGO'S TOP CULINARY STARS; MERRI DEE CELEBRATION; INSPIRING JENNIFFER AND JOHN; RYAN'S CONCERT FOR A CAUSE; MARK ROSCOE DOES IT AGAIN; FLEUROTICA; PLAYBOY IS BACK!: PRISCILLA IS A FUNFEST; HEROES GALA; REMEMBERING MARY; AMERICA'S BEAUTY SHOW; STANLEY IN PALM DESERT; ST. JUDE'S RED CARPET FOR HOPE; LESLIE'S NEW "WILD" DOC; PATRICK J. RYAN MAIN EVENT; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

Jason Heyward, Anthony Rizzo, Kerry Wood, Albert Almora Jr. and Jon Harris

Jason Heyward, Anthony Rizzo, Kerry Wood, Albert Almora Jr. and Jon Harris

In kicking off Cubs Convention weekend, former Cub Kerry Wood, along with wife Sarah, hosted their annual “Woody’s Winter Warm-Up,” a celebrity bar-tending fundraiser on January 13th at Harry Caray’s Tavern Navy Pier. Over 500 guests were in attendance

Taylor Kinney and Lisa Fielding

Taylor Kinney and Lisa Fielding

including some of Wood’s celebrity friends, former/current Cubs players and coaching staff who jumped behind the bar to serve drinks while competing for tips to raise money for the Wood Family Foundation’s Pitch In mentorship program. Emceed by WGN radio

Kerry Wood, Sarah Wood, Beth Heller and Grant DePorter

Kerry Wood, Sarah Wood, Beth Heller and Grant DePorter

personalities Pete McMurray and Jane Monzures, the evening included a premium open bar, food stations, raffle, silent and live auctions and “meet and greets” with members of the World Series Chicago Cubs. Guests enjoyed a variety of music from DJ White Shadow, Ryan Chiaverini and the Suburban Cowboys, Jim Peterik and the

Tom Higgenson singing "Hey There Delilah" for fans

Tom Higgenson singing "Hey There Delilah" for fans

Ides of March, Drake Bell  and The Plain White T's.  The World Series Trophy even made a special appearance so that fans could take photos while celebrity Master Chef Scott Fischer presented a replica cake for all to enjoy! Those in attendance from the Chicago Cubs included Kyle Schwarber, Anthony

Kerry Wood with fans

Kerry Wood with fans

Rizzo, Kris Bryant, Addison Russell, Albert Almora Jr., Justin Grimm, Jason Heyward, CJ Edwards, Mike Montgomery, Theo Epstein, Joe Maddon, Tom Ricketts and Crane Kenney. Additional celebrity guests included Ryne Sandberg (former Cub Hall of Famer), Fergie Jenkins (former Cub Hall of Famer), Taylor Kinney

Taylor Kinny, Jaye and Joe Maddon

Taylor Kinny, Jaye and Joe Maddon

(Chicago Fire), Rhymefest (Rapper), Drake Bell (Actor), Plain White T’s, Suburban Cowboys, Jim Peterik (Eye of the Tiger), Ron Kittle (Chicago White Sox), Israel Idonije (Chicago Bears), Desmond Clark (Chicago Bears), Sarah Spain (ESPN), Tanja Babich (ABC 7), Ryan Chiaverini (ABC Windy

Co-hosts Jane Monzures and Pete McMurray

Co-hosts Jane Monzures and Pete McMurray

City Live), Lisa Fielding (CBS radio), Kelly Crull (Comcast Sports), Joe Soto (V103) and  Eric Ferguson (Eric & Kathy Show). “This was, by far, our best

Hosts Sarah and Kerry Wood

Hosts Sarah and Kerry Wood

Woody’s event yet,” said Kerry Wood. “It’s extremely encouraging to see the team (Cubs), musicians, media personalities and athletes come together for our cause and make a difference for

Ryan Chiaverini smooches Dutchie Caray

Ryan Chiaverini smooches Dutchie Caray

Chicagoland youth. Despite the curve balls that may come their way, everyone should be given a chance in life regardless of resources or

Kelly Crull

Kelly Crull

geography." The Wood Family Foundation facilitates relationships that provide support and opportunities to empower youth and their families to succeed in life. The Warm Up raises funds for the foundation’s Pitch

Anthony Rizzo, Taylor Kinny, Jason Heyward and Kerry Wood

Anthony Rizzo, Taylor Kinny, Jason Heyward and Kerry Wood

In group mentoring program serving 4th through 8th graders in Chicago’s North Lawndale neighborhood. (For more info about the Wood Family Foundation, click here.) (Photos by Kenny Kim and James Currie).


Donnie Madia--his Blackbird restaurant was named Restaurant of the Year

Donnie Madia–his Blackbird restaurant was named Restaurant of the Year

Over 400 culinary enthusiasts gathered at the 2017 Jean Banchet Awards on Sunday, January 15th at Venue Six10 on South Michigan Avenue. Presented by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence are the only Chicago-based awards ceremony that recognize culinary

Jean Banchet Award winners

Jean Banchet Award winners

originality and talent throughout the region. Guests were greeted with a Champagne

Michael Muser--event host

Michael Muser–event host

reception followed by the award ceremony hosted by Michael Muser, partner and general manager at Grace. A selection of award winners includes Blackbird for Restaurant of the Year, Andrew Brochu of Roister for Chef of the Year, Oriole for Best New Restaurant, Dixie for Best Restaurant Design and

Chef Curtis Duffy

Chef Curtis Duffy

Nomad for Best Alternative Dining. Rick Bayless was also honored for a Culinary Achievement Award at the post-Awards Party presented by ITW Food Equipment Group. The Awards precede the Grand Chef’s Gala on

Rick Bayless was honored with a Culinary Achievement Award

Rick Bayless was honored with a Culinary Achievement Award

February 3rd which benefits the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation while honoring all nominated restaurants and treating event attendees to tasting tables and light bites from the best in Chicago’s culinary scene. Besides the winners listed above, the complete list follows: Rising Chef of the YearBill Montagne and Jennifer Kim (Snaggletooth);

Liz Grossman, Curtis Duffy and Lisa Shames

Liz Grossman, Curtis Duffy and Lisa Shames

Best Chef-de-CuisineWilson Bauer (Schwa); Pastry Chef of the YearMeg Galus (Swift & Sons/Momotaro/BOKA); Rising Pastry Chef of the YearAlison Cates (Honey's); Best Neighborhood RestaurantSumi Robata Bar; Best Ethnic Restaurant5 Loaves Eatery;  Best SommelierRachel Driver Speckan (City Winery) and Best MixologistJulia Momose (GreenRiver). (Photos by Caitlin Lee

Merri Dee Invite

Merri Dee Invite

Photography and Galdones Photography)


Merri Dee, longtime television and radio personality, will be honored on Wednesday, March 1, at the Metropolitan Club as she celebrates 50 years of broadcasting. Kicking off Women's History Month, the event, titled

Merri Dee delivering the WGN Midday Report

Merri Dee delivering the WGN Midday Report

"Celebrating the Life Lessons & Professional Accomplishments of Broadcast Legend Merri Dee", will support a soon-to-be-announced Merri Dee Healing Center. The Center will be located at the YWCA in Logan Square and will help women

Former Governor Quinn declares it Merri Dee Day in Chicago

Former Governor Quinn declares it Merri Dee Day in Chicago

impacted by violence. Merri Dee's life would make an inspiring Hollywood movie and, indeed, she has authored several books about her experiences that is nothing short of remarkable. One of the first African-American women to anchor the news in Chicago, she turned her celebrity

Merri Dee with her granddaughter Marissa Monet and daughter Toya Monet (R) in the 1990s during her History Makers honor

Merri Dee with her granddaughter Marissa Monet and daughter Toya Monet (R) in the 1990s during her History Makers honor

status into a beacon for charity work. In 1992, after suffering a childhood of abuse, Dee helped draft the country's first ever Victims' Bill of Rights that was passed by Illinois state

Merri Dee with friend Natalie Martinez

Merri Dee with friend Natalie Martinez

legislature and served as a model for other states to pass their own victim's rights legislation. She founded the Chicago-based program Athletes for a Better Education and served as the television host of the United Negro College Fund's "Evening of Stars" fundraiser for over two decades. She also hosted telethons benefiting Easter Seals as well as advocating for many other charities. Dee has raised millions for

One of Merri's many inspiring books

One of Merri's many inspiring books

children's charities after struggling for years as a single mother. During her long broadcast career, Dee also developed "The Waiting Child", an on-air segment for WGN-TV spotlighting children in the child placement system in need of adoptive homes. This initiative earned Dee several awards, including being honored with the Adoption Excellence Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2004. In 1971, after hosting a segment of her Merri Dee Show, on then station WSNS (channel 44), she was kidnapped and shot in the head. She was given last rites twice by her friend Reverend Jesse Jackson. Her positive spirit, that she's held onto throughout her life, helped her to, not only survive, but to thrive. In 2000, she was honored with an honorary Doctorate of Humanities by Lewis University; the following year, Dee won the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Silver Circle Award. The University of Illinois' Center on Women

Merri on WCL

Merri on WCL

and Gender also honored Dee with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003; and in 2004, she was honored with a President's Award by the United Negro College Fund.  Dee has also served as an executive board member for the Ronald McDonald House Charities, Junior Achievement Worldwide and the Associated Colleges of Illinois. In January 2011, she became one of six inductees into the National Association of Black Journalists’ Hall of Fame. Whew! Sooooo, in honor of Merri's 50 years of service as a public figure and the huge impact she's had on her adoring public, tickets to this event, are only $50 each!  (Click here). (The evening will Jenniffer Weigel and JSAbe co-sponsored by Fifth Third Bank and the Metropolitan Club of Chicago). Hope to see you there!


ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday, February 16th! The Wilmette Theatre has partnered with longtime Chicago journalist and author Jenniffer Weigel for a program called “Conversations With Weigel: A Series Exploring Spiritual Enlightenment.”

Jenniffer Wiegel

Jenniffer Wiegel

This is an ongoing program in which Weigel brings in special guests to explore all avenues related to spiritual enlightenment. On this night, she will have special guest/dear friend John St. Augustine, a well know radio personality who Dr. Mehmet Oz described this way. "John is a formidable presence in the world who has a gift. He sees things that most of us miss, the sacred spaces that are hidden in the ordinary events of life." So true! Weigel has been a broadcast journalist in Chicago since 1995. Starting in radio (WLUP, WLS-AM, WGN-AM) and then moving to

John St. Augustine

John St. Augustine

television (WGN-TV, WBBM-TV, WMAQ-TV). She has written three books: “Stay Tuned,” “I’m Spiritual, Dammit!” and “This Isn’t the Life I Ordered.” Her one-woman show “I’m Spiritual, Dammit!” had three successful runs on the Chicago stage. “I’m very excited to bring a variety of people to the Wilmette Theatre to discuss the questions many of us have, but are afraid to ask,” said

Ryan Chiaverini sings at "Concert for a Cause" in memory of his brother

Ryan Chiaverini sings at "Concert for a Cause" in memory of his brother

Weigel. Tickets, only $20, are available here!


Windy City LIVE co-host Ryan Chiaverini gathered his friends together for the 3rd annual "Concert For A Cause" at Joe's on Weed St. Friday night, Jan. 27.  This year, it was bigger and better than ever and, as always, partial proceeds benefited the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Other guest artists

Suburban Cowboys

Suburban Cowboys

included Sealed with a Kiss, Suburban Cowboys AND Robbie Gold, who started the night off with an acoustic set. As many of you know, Ryan lost his brother Zach to suicide so this organization

Robbie Gold

Robbie Gold

is near and dear to his heart. "I thought about cancelling or at least postponing this year's event given my mom's health but I know she would want me to do the show to honor my brother and families affected by suicide," shared Ryan. To learn more about this much needed non-profit or to donate, click here.


Fashion designer Mark Roscoe

Fashion designer Mark Roscoe

Congrats to renowned fashion designer Mark Roscoe on yet another coup! One of his beautiful creations was worn by Chicago pianist

Design for Ani Gorgova by Mark Roscoe (drawing by Rosemary Fanti)

Design for Ani Gorgova by Mark Roscoe (drawing by Rosemary Fanti)

Ani Gorgova for her debut at Carnegie Hall on January 27! She wore two of his ensembles, one a champagne and gold beaded gown and the other, a black and gold sequin halter gown worn with killer heels by another Chicago designer, Brian Atwood!  Feel the love Mark and congrats!


Floral fashions at Fleurotica

Floral fashions at Fleurotica

I'm so thrilled to see FLEUROTICA return, this year to the Chicago Flower & Garden Show on Friday, March 17! This "flowers meet fashion" show will be held during "Evening in Bloom," the event's opening night, from 6-9 pm at Navy Pier. I've attended two Fleurotica shows and it's one of my favorite events! The show will feature several of Chicago's hottest designers presenting fashions created entirely from flowers and/or plant materials! The creativity is OFF the CHARTS and is a must-attend. (To preview a past Fleurotica, see my video below).

Fleurotica, one of my FAV events!

Fleurotica, one of my FAV events!

Congrats to president/show director Tony Abruscato for this brilliant idea to resurrect Fleurotica at this perfect venue! The fashion show will be held in collaboration, and benefit, the Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance and will also include culinary creations from some of our town's top restaurants.

The original NY Playboy Club

The original NY Playboy Club

For tickets and more info, click here!


The Bunnies are BAACK! I'm thrilled to hear, after a 30 year absence, Playboy is opening up a new club in New York! The lounge and supper club is slated to open in the new Cachet Boutique hotel later this year in midtown Manhattan. The space will feature a lounge, a game room, a

My beautiful friend, Patti McGuire Connors (PMOY 1977) with George Goebel and Paul Lynn

My beautiful friend, Patti McGuire Connors (PMOY 1977) with George Goebel and Paul Lynn

full-service dining room and, of course, Playboy Bunny servers, hostesses and cocktail waitresses. There will even be a "gaming" Bunny which will take the place of the "bumper-pool Bunnies" of yesteryear. (I must admit I did play a mean game of bumper-pool)!  Valerie Golson, Playboy's VP of

Scene from the original NY Playboy Club

Scene from the original NY Playboy Club

Gaming and Location Based Entertainment said in a statement to Fox News Travel, "The reintroduction of the Playboy Club to New York City is a huge milestone for us as we continue to reinvent our brand for new

 

Bunnies are Back!

Bunnies are Back!

audiences all around the world."  New York's original Playboy Club opened in Manhattan in 1962 and operated until 1986 before closing its doors.

Vintage photo of Hef with Bunnies

Vintage photo of Hef with Bunnies

Today, there are Playboy Clubs in London, Hanoi, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Mumbai, as well as a beer garden in Pune, India, and a café in Bangkok, Thailand. Golson also confirmed that there will be a new Playboy Club opening in Shanghai, China, this March, again in collaboration with Cachet.  I'm hopping around with happiness! It's a whole new day for Playboy!


Beauty Changes LivesThe 5th annual Beauty Changes Lives Experience will be presented on Sunday, March 26, during America’s Beauty Show (ABS). The event will return to the Art Institute and include an intimate VIP by-invite-only dinner followed by the industry’s premier party celebrating the NextGen and industry icons. The Legacy Award will be presented to honorees Sydell Miller and the late Arnold (Arnie) Miller, founders of Matrix. The evening will build toward a

Grammy nominee Todd Dulaney and Kenya Dulaney

Grammy nominee Todd Dulaney and Kenya Dulaney

dramatic NextGen runway show spotlighting perspectives on soon-to-emerge beauty trends. (For tickets or more info, please click here!)


Over 175 members of the Chicago music community gathered at the 2017 GRAMMY Nominee Reception

Francis White and Miss Alex White, VP of Recording Academy Chicago Chapter

Francis White and Miss Alex White, VP of Recording Academy Chicago Chapter

and Membership Celebration on January 24th at the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. Presented by The Recording Company, the celebration honored the Midwest music community and the 59th GRAMMY Nominees. Midwest artists nominated for a GRAMMY included Sean Connors, David Cunliff, Todd Dulaney, Robert Dillon, Robbie Fulks, Jim

Grammy nominees from Third Coast Percussion, Sean Connors, David Skidmore, Robert Dillon and Peter Martin

Grammy nominees from Third Coast Percussion, Sean Connors, David Skidmore, Robert Dillon and Peter Martin

Ginsburg, Meagan Hennessy, Clara Lyon, Richard Martin, Desiree Ruhstrat, Ken Shipley, David Skidmore and Russell Rolen. Guests were treated to an inspired performance by the Chicago Children’s Choir and music by DJ Adam Luksetich of Numero Group. Congrats to all! (Photos by Getty)


Stars of "Priscilla"--Jordan Phelps, Honey West and Luke Meierdiercks

Stars of "Priscilla"–Jordan Phelps, Honey West and Luke Meierdiercks

"Priscilla, Queen of the Desert the Musical", is a heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends Tick, Bernadette and Adam (played by Luke Meierdiercks, Jordan Phelps and beloved local star and headliner, Honey West. Presented by Pride Films & Plays and choreographed by Jon Martinez, this delightful romp through the Outback will be at the Pride

Honey West stars as Bernadette in "Priscilla"

Honey West stars as Bernadette in "Priscilla"

Arts Center (4139 N. Broadway) through March 12. The production's musical director is Robert Ollis with David Zak and Derek Van Barham co-directing. Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones said, "I'd say there was not a soul in the room who was not having fine, prideful fun. You will too!" For tickets and more info, click here!


MTM with Elvis on the set of "Change of Habit"

MTM with Elvis on the set of "Change of Habit"

I was so very sad to hear of the passing of Mary Tyler Moore.  Not only was she inspiring onscreen, but her charity work for

MTM and team winning Emmys

MTM and team winning Emmys

animal rights and diabetes awareness, among other charities, were equally admirable. I remember tossing my own hat into the air trying to emulate her zest for life. For many working women, she was a touchstone.  Below is a clip of one of my favorite episodes:


Cartoonist Scott Stantis

Cartoonist Scott Stantis

Chicago Tribune's Scott Stantis created this wonderful cartoon tribute to Mary. He will also be honored as the recipient of the Hero Award for Inspirational Commitment at the Heroes Gala benefiting the Epilepsy Foundation on Friday,

Great cartoon tribute for Mary Tyler Moore by Chicago Tribune's Scott Stantis

Great cartoon tribute for Mary Tyler Moore by Chicago Tribune's Scott Stantis

February 24. The event will be held at the Field Museum and also honor Dr. Jeffrey Loeb for his outstanding efforts on behalf of people living with epilepsy. For tickets and more info, click here.


Stanley Paul invite to Palm Springs showBeloved entertainer/pianist/bandleader/storyteller Stanley Paul is busy, busy, busy no matter where he is in the world! This time, in his home-away-from-home in Palm Springs, he will be performing his one man show, "Red Hot & Rich" featuring the music and life of Cole Porter on Friday, March 10. The evening begins at the Heather

Stanley Paul with Mamie Walton (L) and Lynn McMahan (R)

Stanley Paul with Mamie Walton (L) and Lynn McMahan (R)

James Gallery (45188 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert) at 6 pm with a reception followed by the show at 7 pm. Tickets are only $95 and includes cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and STANLEY! The evening will benefit AIDS Assistance Programs/Food Samaritans. (For ticket and more info, call 760.325.8481 or visit www.aidsassistance.org) Break a leg Stanley!


St. Jude Red Carpet for Hope-46Nearly 300 Chicagoans arrived to walk the Red Carpet at Revel Fulton Market ready to be dazzled by the glitz and glamour of the 74th Annual Golden Globes Awards to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Hosted by NBC-5's Kalee Dionne, the 3rd annual St. Jude Red Carpet for Hope event is part of a A (437 of 612)multi-market display of St. Jude support as guests enjoyed cocktails, dinner, both live and silent auctions, and the Golden Globe Awards made possible by a partnership with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The event benefited the care and research at St. Jude’s Research Hospital for children in need Leslie Zemeckis movieand, since its inception in 2015, has raised nearly $2.3 million.


Congrats to Leslie Zemeckis (actress/producer/author) on her upcoming documentary about famed female tiger trainer Mabel Stark. The film will be premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on February 8 at the Lobero Theatre at 7 pm and on 2/9 at Metro 4 at 8:30 pm. For a sneak peek, see below and check out the website here!

Mable, Mable Tiger Trainer Open from Leslie Zemeckis on Vimeo.


InviteCatholic Charities will host its 3rd annual charity boxing match, The Patrick J. Ryan Main Event & Casino Night, on Friday, February 3rd. The event will support Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Program and was established by former Attorney General of Illinois Jim Ryan and his wife Marie and their family following the loss of their son Patrick J. Ryan to suicide. Design star Monica Pedersen will return as the emcee to Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace from 6- 11 pm. For tickets and more info, click here.


MickeyI know most of us have lost beloved pets so you know how hard it is. We recently lost our little Mickey and when God created him, he broke the mold. He passed away too soon on January 14, 2017. If you would like to read my tribute to him, please click here.


Charities-as-a-Vehicle-for-a-Social-Enterprise-1I hope you've enjoyed this week's edition of Candid Candace! If you have any news or events you would like me to cover, please send them my way. There is so much goodness going on in Chicago as far as charities. I love attending fundraisers and seeing the support people seem to always be willing to give for causes near and dear to their hearts. At least we have this going for us!

Love, as always,

Candace

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PENINSULA CHICAGO CELEBRATES 15TH WITH FANTASY, FOOD AND FUN

PLUS GOODMAN THEATRE GALA; EYE ON INDIA; DIFFA'S ILLUMINATION GALA; MARY & TINA'S BIG NIGHT; FERRARIS ON OAK; MAKING HISTORY AWARDS; KRISTINA'S CHIC SOIREE; CHE TOURS BUZZES THE CUP; POLO FOR FOC; PRIMO CLASSICO 2016; FACETS SCREEN GEMS GALA; PIERRE'S KIDS; CYNTHIA ROWLEY'S NEW GIG; MELISSA'S BIG HONOR; OMD'S FOOD & WINE TASTING; CELEBRATING 5 YEARS AT THE TRIB; HOPE IN ACTION GALA; PAWS BEACH PARTY; ON THE LEDGE WITH JOANNE; DARLING VIDEOS; PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW AND SO MUCH MORE!

Pen GM Maria Zec and Bob Zec

Pen GM Maria Zec and Bob Zec

To say that the 15th anniversary party for the Peninsula Chicago was a fun party is like saying the Art Institute has a couple of nice paintings. I'm not sure I really have the words to describe it. This magical night, envisioned by the Pen's Greg Hyder along with Kehoe Designs' Phil Cooper and staff and

Kehoe Designs/Geraghty's Tom Kehoe and Pen's Greg Hyder

Kehoe Designs/Geraghty's Tom Kehoe and Pen's Greg Hyder

GM Maria Zec, not only celebrated the Pen's 15th anniversary but also acknowledged the 150th anniversary of the company too. From the moment we stepped out of the cab to enter this award-winning hotel, we knew we were in for a thrill ride. A sleek, charcoal grey MINI Cooper was outfitted with flashing wheel lights and running board while DJ Wizz

Decadent decor by Kehoe Designs

Decadent decor by Kehoe Designs

feverishly played hot hits out of the trunk on his state-of-the-art mixing board in a playful nod to the Pen's own fleet of MINIS. Peninsula elevator pages whisked invite-only guests to the lobby level and, as soon as the doors opened, magic ensued. Servers were

WCIU's Rudy Segovia and friends

WCIU's Rudy Segovia and friends

standing at attention holding silver trays filled with champagne. Purple, green, fuschia and yellow lights backlit trees and shrubs "planted"

 

David Murga and Chandler Rollins.

David Murga and Chandler Rollins.

in the hall leading to the lobby. At the end of the walkway, a massive 7 foot-tall, white frosted cake bearing the words "150 Hong Kong, Shanghai Hotels" sat alongside jeroboams of Moet Champagne. A stilt-walker dressed as a huge blue-bird (of happiness no doubt!) fluttered his

CHE Tour's Tom Carto, Trevor Heffernan, Tom Kehoe and friends.

CHE Tour's Tom Carto, Trevor Heffernan, Tom Kehoe and friends.

"wings" and danced to the music as he greeted surprised guests. Delicious, decadent food stations that included the Pen's famous Peking duck, oysters, crab legs and more, were everywhere you looked and creatively attired performance artists (think a golden satyr, Goth ballerinias,

Amanda Puck, Toni Canada and Martha Billen

Amanda Puck, Toni Canada and Martha Billen

dancers, fairies, etc.) squeezed their way through the crowd happily singing, dancing and posing for photos along the way. The theme was "Midsummer Night's Dream/Garden Chic" so oversized colorful, fantasy flowers "sprouted" throughout the

Pen's famous Peking Duck!

Pen's famous Peking Duck!

venue. Real flowers, including allium and tropical florals like orchids, king protea, anthurium, hydrangea and sunflowers, were used in abundance too. If you looked up, a giant harp

Alex, Andrea, Jean Antoniou and friend

Alex, Andrea, Jean Antoniou and friend

with strings leading from one side of the room to the top of the ceiling played soft tunes with a trio of violins. Downstairs, a photo station allowed guests the opportunity to pose in front of a backdrop of green grass.

Brian Ingram, Rick Canada, Heather Farley Ingram, Toni Canada and Tom Kehoe

Brian Ingram, Rick Canada, Heather Farley Ingram, Toni Canada and Tom Kehoe

Outside on the Terrace, rock band Swett Bea and The Boys and String Theory kept the crowd swaying to the tunes as more food stations helped fuel the fun. In the Avenues Ballroom,

Debi Lilly and hubby Mike

Debi Lilly and hubby Mike

a red dance floor featured a custom graphic of a monkey riding on the back of a dragon in a nod to the company's 150th anniversary and its Chinese roots. Guests wore their most creative "garden" attire.

Sherry Lea Holson and Quenten Schumacher

Sherry Lea Holson and Quenten Schumacher

Standouts included Michael Caputo who wore a black and white floral dinner jacket. Tracey Tarantino (whose ZZAZZ Productions provided some of the performers) was dressed in a chic black and white floral jumpsuit. Bright colors and bright smiles were the order of the day as over 1000 guests enjoyed the famous Peninsula hospitality for this super special

Marshall Erb, Vivian Teng, Elizabeth Bertucci and Michael Kutza

Marshall Erb, Vivian Teng, Elizabeth Bertucci and Michael Kutza

occasion. Greg Hyder, Pen's fabulous catering director and so much more, summed it up this way. "I think this was my favorite party of all. With all the terror and hate in the world right now, I just

MINI Cooper aka Disco Box

MINI Cooper aka Disco Box

wanted to create a moment in time where guests could relax and feel joy again and I think we achieved that tonight." Partygoers seen on the

Amy Tara Koch

Amy Tara Koch

scene included Roe Conn, Maria Pappas, Mike McGrath Jr., Trevor Heffernan, Tom Carto, Jean, Andy, Andrea and Alex Antoniou, Sharyl and Mike Mackey, Beth Rosen and MJ Tam, Catie Keogh, Colleen Kelly, Hazel and Warren Barr, Cynthia Olson, Zarada Gowenlock, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz

Mary Pat Burns and handsome friends

Mary Pat Burns and handsome friends

Kern, Claire and Dr. David Donnersberger, Diane Hollingsworth, Carly Leviton, Tom Kehoe, Toni and Rick Canada, Amanda Puck and Billy Rairigh, Nina Mariano, Dede Lubeznik, Sherrill and John Bodine, Jim Smith, Jenny Berg, Michael Kutza, Vivian Teng, Susan

Ken Norgan, Tiffani Kim, friend and Matt Olaveson

Ken Norgan, Tiffani Kim, friend and Matt Olaveson

Gohl and Jonathan Grabill, Sherry Lea Holson, Quenten Schumacher, Maria and Bob Zec, Dori Wilson, Vonita Reescer, Bridgett McDermott, Vincent

MJ Tam and Beth Rosen

MJ Tam and Beth Rosen

Anzalone, Linda Johnson Rice, Julie Latsko, Neal Zucker, Debi Lilly and husband Mike, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson, Sherren Leigh, Beth Silverman, DC Crenshaw, Justin Jacobson,

With Jean Antoniou, Maria Zec and Sharyl Mackey

With Jean Antoniou, Maria Zec and Sharyl Mackey

Tiffani Kim and her sister, Elizabeth Bertucci, Marshall Erb, Mary Pat Burns, Amy Tara Koch, Rudy Segovia and Andy Sinclair, Mamie Walton, David Murga, JP Anderson, Dusty and Alex Stemer, George Jewell, Carly and Jason Bradford, Heather and Bruce Ingram, Grant DePorter, Dr. Sandy Goldberg and Gregory Hines, Sandy and Diane Whiteley and so many more! Happy birthday with love Peninsula Chicago! Nobody does it better! (To see ALL pics, click here!)


Co-Chair Linda Krivkovich, Board Chair Joan Clifford, Women’s Board Pres. Swati Mehta and Co-Chair Susan Wislow

Co-Chair Linda Krivkovich, Board Chair Joan Clifford, Women’s Board Pres. Swati Mehta and Co-Chair Susan Wislow

Stage and ABC-TV Scandal star Norm Lewis was Daring, Dazzling and Dynamic at the May 21 Goodman Theatre Gala, where more than 500 guests gathered at the Fairmont Chicago. Presented by the Women's Board and co-chaired by WB members Linda Krivkovich and

Headliner Norm Lewis

Headliner Norm Lewis

Susan Wislow and Board of Trustees member David Fox, the black-tie gala raised more than $850,000 to benefit the Goodman’s Education and Community Engagement programs housed in the

Goodman ED Roche Schulfer, Julie Baskes and trustee Roger Baskes

Goodman ED Roche Schulfer, Julie Baskes and trustee Roger Baskes

Goodman’s newly-established Alice Rapoport Center for Education and Engagement, dubbed “the Alice.” The evening began in the Imperial Foyer for a

Bobby Mehta and Goodman WB President Swati Mehta

Bobby Mehta and Goodman WB President Swati Mehta

cocktail reception and then proceeded into the Ballroom. Draped in black and bedazzled with gold trimmings, the Ballroom decor featured tabletops topped with asymmetrical dramatic glass centerpieces. Lewis, a Florida native baritone, captured the audience's hearts from the moment he

Erin Clifford, Goodman Board Chair Joan Clifford, Norm Lewis and Bob Clifford

Erin Clifford, Goodman Board Chair Joan Clifford, Norm Lewis and Bob Clifford

walked onstage with a charming wide-ranging repertoire that included an encore performance of Rachelle Ferrell’s “Peace on Earth” and “Misty” from his debut studio album “This Is the Life!” In a nod to his role in the 2006

Goodman WB member Ava LaTanya Hilton and trustee Steve Hilton

Goodman WB member Ava LaTanya Hilton and trustee Steve Hilton

Broadway revival of Les Misérables, he performed a moving delivery of “Bring Him Home” and “Stars.” Lewis paid homage to Leslie Bricusse with his rendition of “If I Ruled the World”—a song made popular by notable artists James Brown, Tony Bennett, Stevie

Charles Angell and Goodman WB member Sharon Angell

Charles Angell and Goodman WB member Sharon Angell

Wonder and more—and continued with “Once in a Lifetime.” He also performed a selection of Broadway tunes including “I Got Plenty O’Nuttin’” from his Tony Award nominated appearance as “Porgy” in the 2012 production of The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess;Before the Parade Passes By” from Hello, Dolly! by Michael Stewart; and a R&B take on

Mary Beth Fisher and Goodman ED Roche Schulfer

Mary Beth Fisher and Goodman ED Roche Schulfer

Lerner and Loewe’sWouldn’t It Be Loverly” from My Fair Lady. He brought the house down with an encore performance of the aforementioned “Peace on Earth” and a tribute to Eddie Cooley and Otis Blackwell with “Fever.” The evening concluded with dancing to the sounds of The Gentleman of

Decor by Kehoe Designs

Decor by Kehoe Designs

Leisure.  Additionally, attendees had the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets and the winner received 200,000 American Airlines AAdvantage miles within the contiguous 48 United States and Canada where American Airlines services (two trips awarded) as well as an opportunity to win a Nini Jewels Butterfly Brooch valued at $25K, courtesy of Nini Hale and Neiman Marcus Michigan

Headliner Norm Lewis

Headliner Norm Lewis

Avenue. The Goodman offers a variety of educational programming that impacts Chicagoland's youth of all ages allowing them to interact with working theater professionals and deepen their experience of the work on its stage. These efforts will grow exponentially in the recently opened Alice Rapoport Center for Education and Engagement , a 10,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility of classrooms, a STEM learning lab, rehearsal

Shilpi Shah and Ritesha Shah, Reena Kansal and Roshan Goel

Shilpi Shah and Ritesha Shah, Reena Kansal and Roshan Goel

spaces and more.


Over 200 guests gathered at the Bridgeport Arts Center to support Eye on India. The evening was an exclusive preview of the fall festival and featured music, visual art, dance, film, fashion, food and more. Dr. Ralph and Marta Nicholas were honored as The Chicago-India Cultural Connection Award Recipients.

ChiArts students Srniidi Gopal, Sam Kenndy, Whitney Bradshaw, Michael Smith

ChiArts students Srniidi Gopal, Sam Kenndy, Whitney Bradshaw, Michael Smith

Funds raised, over $32,000, will help the newly created outreach efforts to connect visiting artists with Chicago nonprofits, schools and community centers. The 2016 Eye on India Festival runs September 15 to October 2 at various locations across the city. "The Festival

Bhavesh Patel with models

Bhavesh Patel with models

was founded to provide an opportunity to bring the best in Indian art, literature and culture to U.S. audiences while showcasing the work of local artists. "Our wonderful cross-cultural partnerships continue this year with acclaimed institutions such as the Art Institute of Chicago, The Field Museum

Rahul and Anuradhika Roy and Susan Aurinko

Rahul and Anuradhika Roy and Susan Aurinko

and Old Town School of Folk Music. This year we are pleased to partner for the first time with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, the Poetry Foundation, Chicago Public Library and the Chicago High School for the Arts," said EOI founder/president Anuradha Behari. The gala

Raja Krishnamoorthi, Dem. candidate for Ill. 8th Congressional District, and Anuradha Behari

Raja Krishnamoorthi, Dem. candidate for Ill. 8th Congressional District, and Anuradha Behari

featured an amazing musical performance by 15-year-old Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts) pianist Rupa Elizabeth Sprecher. Born in Bengaluru, India, and blind from birth, Sprecher was adopted by a Chicago couple when she was 7-years-old.

Dania and mother Zaineb Baig

Dania and mother Zaineb Baig

She studied piano at DePaul's Community School of Music and has received many accolades and awards including the 2013-2015 DePaul Division Concerto Festival Winner and the Superior Honors Medal at Chicago Public School's Piano Festival (2016). Attendees were also treated to a performance

Natya Dance Theatre performs

Natya Dance Theatre performs

by Natya Dance Theater, a critically-acclaimed dance troupe rooted in the classical dance form of Bharata Natyam.  Partygoers enjoyed a fashion show "Zero Waste Sari Project," a

Bhavesh Patel and Rachel Hentrich, Columbia College student Sari Project winner

Bhavesh Patel and Rachel Hentrich, Columbia College student Sari Project winner

collaboration between Eye on India and the fashion students and faculty from Columbia College Chicago. Four of the strongest pieces were selected by Eye on India Fashion Director Shruti Kirti and Visual Arts Director Tanya Gill to be modeled live at

The Sari Project models Heidi Kurejka, Alexis Gaube, Rachael Luesse and Rebecca Uy

The Sari Project models Heidi Kurejka, Alexis Gaube, Rachael Luesse and Rebecca Uy

the gala. Attendees were able to vote on the design they felt best captured the idea of what it means when the traditional and contemporary intersect. The winning student, Rachel Hentrich (Florida) received a cash prize for continued studies from the Chicago Indian boutique, Sahil.


Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS/Chicago (DIFFA/Chicago) hosted its 28th annual black-tie fete, The 2016

Gala co-chairs, left to right:  Brigg Klein, Mary Jo Fasan and Jeremy T. Davis

Gala co-chairs, left to right: Brigg Klein, Mary Jo Fasan and Jeremy T. Davis

DIFFA/Chicago Illumination Gala. More than 500 attendees were informed about the progress in treatment and state of current research as well as the widespread critical need for funding for Chicagoland service agencies dedicated to assisting men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS. “Tonight is

John Kneen, Mary Jeanne Kneen, K.J. Bradley, Mary Jo Fasan and Rob Fasan

John Kneen, Mary Jeanne Kneen, K.J. Bradley, Mary Jo Fasan and Rob Fasan

about shining a spotlight on the work that has been accomplished and the work that still needs to be done,” noted Mary Jo Fasan, who shared co-chair duties with Jeremy T. Davis and Brigg Klein. As the organization’s largest fundraiser, The

DIFFA Chicago Board

DIFFA Chicago Board

Illumination Gala featured a passionate and emotional appeal from Dr. Rob Garofalo, M.P.H., Pediatrics/Adolescent Medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine and Lurie’s

Luke Henderson, Lisa Hibler, Jason Hall and Sasha Zeljic

Luke Henderson, Lisa Hibler, Jason Hall and Sasha Zeljic

Children’s Hospital, who received a standing ovation after sharing his own experiences living with the disease. An educational video that addressed DIFFA/Chicago’s key mission also premiered at the gala, featuring a number

Having fun!

Having fun!

of grantees and supporters who directly impact the thousands of people affected by HIV/AIDS in the city. Held at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Hotel – Magnificent Mile, the gala served to illuminate the many faces of HIV/AIDS and show how DIFFA/Chicago is instrumental in affecting lives

Valerie Jardon, John Rouse, Karen Donaghy and Ray Ehscheid

Valerie Jardon, John Rouse, Karen Donaghy and Ray Ehscheid

in a multitude of positive ways. “The service agencies that DIFFA /Chicago supports are the foot soldiers in the fight. They are on the front lines every day and -­in some cases-­every night -­ fighting HIV/AIDS and the related afflictions that come with the disease,” said Kim Winzeler, DIFFA/Chicago Board of Directors Chair. “These afflictions include homelessness, mental

 

 Sebastian Mullette-Seimer and Amanda Seimer

Sebastian Mullette-Seimer and Amanda Seimer

illness, hunger, discrimination and more,” she added. Recognized as the social kickoff for NeoCon, the gathered industry leaders and design enthusiasts were treated to an evening of elegant dining, creative cocktails, dancing and

Nila Leiserowitz, Ron Leiserowitz and Daniel Krause

Nila Leiserowitz, Ron Leiserowitz and Daniel Krause

star-­studded performances from The Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra. The Unsung Hero Award went to John Rouse, publisher of Contract Magazine for his unwavering commitment to DIFFA/Chicago. Proceeds from the Gala, over $400,000, will support service

Honorees Mary Lasky and Tina Weller with proud husbands Jim and Jeff

Honorees Mary Lasky and Tina Weller with proud husbands Jim and Jeff

agencies providing assistance, education and outreach to those living with HIV/AIDS.


The Apparel Industry Board, Inc. (AIBI) hosted Rev Up Chicago – Moving Fashion

Shannon and Danielle Antipov, Irena Bohne and Tammy Gill

Shannon and Danielle Antipov, Irena Bohne and Tammy Gill

Forward at the Perillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast Showroom on June 2 celebrating the vivacious duo of Mary Lasky and Tina Weller for their longtime dedication to philanthropy and fashion. The evening began with a reception where guests indulged in luxury cocktails from Toast Vodka and hors d’oeuvres from Jewell Catering. Erica Strama of

Elda de la Rosa, Design by Ricorso and Daryl Sneed

Elda de la Rosa, Design by Ricorso and Daryl Sneed

The Shops at Northbridge and an AIBI board member, served as the emcee for the night. She welcomed the guests and introduced the first portion of the fashion show which featured garments from five finalists for the Stanley Paul-Raelene

Mira and Bogdan Horoszowski, Tracey Tarantino and Julie Mersine

Mira and Bogdan Horoszowski, Tracey Tarantino and Julie Mersine

Mittleman Scholarship Fund $5,000 tuition scholarship. The 2016 recipient of the tuition scholarship, announced by Stanley Paul on behalf of the Stanley Paul Foundation, was Franshon Jackson from Dominican University. For the main event, guests were

Sheree Valukas, Rhonda Liesenfelt, honorees Mary Lasky and Tina Weller

Sheree Valukas, Rhonda Liesenfelt, honorees Mary Lasky and Tina Weller

captivated by a runway show featuring eight Chicago Designers all with Chicago-made merchandise: Azzeza, Borris Powell, Caroline Rose, Inc., Diego Rocha, Lauren Lein, Mira Couture, Ricorso and Takara. This celebration

The one and only Stanley Paul

The one and only Stanley Paul

of Chicago Fashion was produced by Susan Glick and styled by Blowtique and MAC Cosmetics. Following the fashion show, Jim Lasky and Jeff Weller presented the first Rev Up awards to their wives. Proceeds from the event will fund AIBI  and its on-the-job training, mentoring, educational seminars, Ferrari inviteworkshops, networking events and scholarships.


On Sunday, July 10, it will be a good day to be a vintage car buff. Over 70 rare and prize-winning Ferraris will be on display during the annual "Ferraris on Oak" event that will take place along

View from above

View from above

Oak Street between Rush and Michigan (entrance at Rush St.) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This ticketed event will benefit the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and will feature a 500 ft. red carpet where the curated collection of late-model and racing Ferraris

Red Carpet for Ferraris on Oak

Red Carpet for Ferraris on Oak

will be displayed. VIP ticket holders will enjoy up-close viewing of these celebrated Italian automobiles, as well as the opportunity to meet the cars' owners, ask questions and share their passion for the Ferrari brand. Participating Oak Street boutiques, salons and restaurants will offer ticket holders exclusive

360 N-GT Michelotto

360 N-GT Michelotto

in-store experiences and tastings, in keeping with the day's celebration of luxury and style. The sidewalks will be open to pedestrians who may still experience some of the excitement from outside the velvet ropes and visit the top shops, restaurants and salons along this chic street. (Photos by Sheri Whitko Photography)

Laura Ricketts presents Art Johnston with the Jane Addams Making History Award for Distinction in Social Service

Laura Ricketts presents Art Johnston with the Jane Addams Making History Award for Distinction in Social Service

For tickets and more info, click here! Vroom, vroom!


The Chicago History Museum (CHM) hosted the 22nd annual Making History Awards on June 8 with over 450 guests in attendance at the Four Seasons Hotel.  The event paid tribute to the positive and enduring

Andrew McKenna, on behalf of Marca Bristo, presents Shirley W. Ryan with the Bertha Honoré Palmer Making History Award for Distinction in Civic Leadership

Andrew McKenna, on behalf of Marca Bristo, presents Shirley W. Ryan with the Bertha Honoré Palmer Making History Award for Distinction in Civic Leadership

impact of some of our city’s extraordinary leaders and raised a record $1 million to benefit the education programs of the Chicago History Museum.  “Perhaps more than any previous Making History Awards, this year demonstrated the strong and  diverse leadership that has made Chicago the world-class city that it is today.  We are very grateful for the exceptional community-wide support we received in this record breaking year,” said CHM

Lester Crown presents Michael H. Moskow with the Harold Washington Making History Award for Distinction in Public Service

Lester Crown presents Michael H. Moskow with the Harold Washington Making History Award for Distinction in Public Service

President Gary Johnson. Hosted by Chicago Museum Trustee and news journalist, Ali Velshi, the night included award presentations and impassioned speeches from the 2016 recipients who included:  Frank M. ClarkThe Marshall Field Making History Award for Distinction in Corporate Leadership and Innovation,

Making History Event Chair Daniel S. Jaffee

Making History Event Chair Daniel S. Jaffee

presented by Anne Pramaggiore; Art JohnstonThe Jane Addams Making History Award for Distinction in Social Service, presented by Laura Ricketts; Michael H. MoskowThe Harold Washington Making History Award for Distinction in Public Service, presented by Lester Crown;  Shirley W. RyanThe Bertha Honoré Palmer Making History Award for Distinction in Civic Leadership, presented by Andrew McKenna on behalf of Marca Bristo; JPMorgan Chase accepted by Melissa Bean, Chairman of the MidwestThe Cyrus

Committee member Liz Stiffel and guest

Committee member Liz Stiffel and guest

McCormick Making History Award for Historic Corporate Achievement, presented by Motorola Solutions. The Chicago History Museum inaugurated the Making History Awards in 1995 to provide vital financial support to the museum’s operations and programs. Since then the event has honored 100 Chicagoans and 10 Chicago companies whose enduring contributions to our community have made Chicago a better and more vibrant place to

Into the clouds with CHE Tours!

Into the clouds with CHE Tours!

live.


We had such an exciting fly-over of the America's Cup race in a Chicago Helicopter Experience!  Our pilot Dave also thrilled us buzzing Trump Tower, Wrigley Field, Soldier Field and even our condo building on the Gold Coast! In 2015, we took a thrilling ride in a

Chuck enjoying the views!

Chuck enjoying the views!

EC130 (a 6-seater) at Christmastime over the beautiful lights of the city. We saw Zoo Lights from above, houses lit up in the Gold Coast and buildings bathed in red and green along the skyline. It was such a

Beautiful Chicago!

Beautiful Chicago!

wonderful experience and we couldn't wait to go back. For the Cup ride, we took a smaller helicopter (EC135 that seats up to 5) and it was even more

Highly recommended!

Highly recommended!

exciting! Granted, I'm a nervous nellie when it comes to anything having to do with flying but CHE Tours pilots are so experienced and so good at putting you at ease that I settled in and enjoyed the show. If you've never been on a CHE Tour, I highly recommend it. It's so exciting to see Chicago this way! If you have friends coming to town, want to give a unique birthday/wedding/anniversary gift or Primo Classicotreat yourself, then this is the way to go! For more info, click here!


The 5th annual Primo Classico will be held at Hawthorne Global Aviation Services, 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave. in Wheeling, on Saturday, October 22. This turbo celebration for enthusiasts of exquisite wines, culinary excellence, luxury jets and breathtaking cars will be co-chaired by Cassie Mancuso and Marc Jacobson. It will include live entertainment and a silent and live auction. I can tell you one of the live auction prizes is literally "out of this world"! For tickets and more info, click here! And to see the fun from last year, check out the video below!


Polo inviteFriends of Conservation will host an exciting afternoon of polo at Oak Brook Polo Club on Sunday, July 10. Co-chaired by FOC co-founder Reute Butler and Vonita Reescer, the afternoon will be a remake of the famed Commander's Cup and will feature Oak Brook Polo Club captained by Jim Drury versus The Black Horse Troop. The afternoon will also honor our U.S. Armed Forces and its veterans and include a display of vintage military vehicles and the Culver Academy's Mounted Color Guard. Space is limited, so reserve tickets ($150) here.


Gary Wood and honoree Harriet Meyer

Gary Wood and honoree Harriet Meyer

The Facets Screen Gems Gala honored Harriet Meyer, a pioneer in the field of early childhood education and the former president of the Ounce of Prevention Fund, at the Arts Club of Chicago. Co-chairs were Lisa and Curt Bailey, Doris Conant, Mitchell Cobey and Michael McPherson. The event was emceed by Chicago Tribune's Rick Kogan.  During the

Aidan and Grace, Facets Summer Film Camp grads and aspiring filmmakers

Aidan and Grace, Facets Summer Film Camp grads and aspiring filmmakers

evening, guests enjoyed a screening of The Bear, a short feature from Chile that premiered at the 2015 Festival and went on to win an Oscar for best animated short in February. Funds raised will support scholarship programs for low-income children to attend summer film education programming as well as year-round screenings of films presented by Facets at its annual Chicago

Forward Momentum Chicago founder Pierre Lockett

Forward Momentum Chicago founder Pierre Lockett

International Children’s Film Festival, the 33rd production of which is scheduled for October 28 – November 6.


Congrats to Pierre Lockett on his first, uber-successful fundraiser for Forward Momentum Chicago, a non-profit that provides quality dance education programs to schools and communities with limited arts access. It was a sold-out event co-hosted

Pierre's kids

Pierre's kids

by Leslie Hindman and Rance Crain with co-chairs Cindy Burns, Rance and Melinda Jakovich at the Joffrey Tower on June 9.  The event, Relevé Soirée, featured presentations by Mandrake Park Ballet Class,

Co-hosts Rance Crain and Leslie Hindman

Co-hosts Rance Crain and Leslie Hindman

Carl von Linné Elementary Latin Dance Class, James Wadsworth S.T.E.M. Elementary African Dance Class and After School Matters FMC Dance. Proceeds funded the organization's inaugural Summer Dance Camp. Congrats Pierre and keep up the wonderful work. To learn more about Forward Momentum Chicago, click here!


Cynthia Rowley with Walter Smithe III and Mark Smithe

Cynthia Rowley with Walter Smithe III and Mark Smithe

More than 200 guests joined fashion icon Cynthia Rowley for an event on June 2 at Walter E. Smithe's Lincoln Park showroom to celebrate the launch of her new line for Hooker Furniture. During the event, Rowley answered questions about the new line that features her signature bold prints and fun, spirited aesthetic. Pieces are now

Honorees Mike Nerheim and Melissa Forman

Honorees Mike Nerheim and Melissa Forman

exclusively available in Chicagoland at all 11 Walter E. Smithe showrooms.


The Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center (ZCenter), which offers free counseling, support groups and advocacy services to survivors of sexual violence and non-offending loved ones, held their annual fundraising luncheon at ZCenter’s Gurnee location with over 300 in attendance. The event honored Melissa Forman, host of You & Me on WCIU TV, Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office (LCSAO) and Michael Nerheim, with "Community Impact" awards for their work to end

 

 

John Gross (L), Caroline Grossinger, William Kirsch and co-chair Deb Gross (R).

John Gross (L), Caroline Grossinger, William Kirsch and co-chair Deb Gross (R).

sexual violence. The event raised over $190,000 for the ZCenter and its counseling and advocacy services. Congrats to ALL!


One Million Degrees hosted its 9th annual Food & Wine Tasting featuring some of Chicago’s leading chefs and sommeliers on June 3rd at Morgan Manufacturing.  Co-chaired by Deb Gross and Rose Lizarraga, the event

Chefs Noquier, McCaskey and Wolen

Chefs Noquier, McCaskey and Wolen

raised over $650,000 with nearly 500 in attendance. A surprise grant announcement of up to $1.5 million came from the Caerus Foundation. The evening included an emotional keynote address by OMD alumnus Jarrett Adams who was introduced by OMD co-founder Michael Golden. Jarrett was wrongfully convicted at the age of 17, exonerated after 10 years, attended South

 

Christie Hefner (R) and Melissa Bean, OMD Board, Vice Chair and Michael Golden, OMD co-founder

Christie Hefner (R) and Melissa Bean, OMD Board, Vice Chair and Michael Golden, OMD co-founder

Suburban College (where he was an OMD Scholar), Roosevelt University and Loyola University Chicago Law School. And…he has just passed the New York State Bar Exam. “I am the return on your investment,” Jarrett, now an attorney, told the crowd to thunderous applause. Paige Ponder, OMD/CEO, shared, “One Million Degrees is the only organization in Chicago and one of very few across the country that exclusively serves community college students – 400 incredible scholars this year, growing to 700

 

Adrian Peace, Cynthia Jones, Brent Tollison, from Grainger

Adrian Peace, Cynthia Jones, Brent Tollison, from Grainger

this fall at 11 community colleges. We understand the vital role that community colleges play for low-income students – life-changing pathways to jobs, economic mobility, and opportunity for generations to come.” The Civic Leadership Award was presented to Deb and John Gross and the Corporate Leadership Award was presented to Grainger. OMD is halfway to a $10 million goal for its Degrees of

Ermit Finch Impact Award winner Dianna Klockenga

Ermit Finch Impact Award winner Dianna Klockenga

Impact Fund. (Photos by Chicago PhotoPress)


One Hope United hosted its 2nd annual Hope In Action Gala. More than 230 guests filled the iconic Burnham Ballroom at the JW Marriott to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect. Emceed by Ryan Chiaverini, Windy City LIVE

Leadership in Giving honoree Paul Earle, Ellen Rudnick and Scott Humphrey

Leadership in Giving honoree Paul Earle, Ellen Rudnick and Scott Humphrey

co-host, the event featured special guest, three-time Pro-Bowler and Chicago Bears Kyle Long! Presentations included The Ermit Finch Impact Award to Dianna Klockenga and the Leadership in Giving Award to Paul Earle. The night raised a total of $215,000 to support OHU's programs PAWS beach party 2016that further its mission of protecting children and strengthening families. (Photos by Timmy Samuel)


PAWS Chicago will host its annual Beach Party on Thursday, July 14, at North Avenue Beach's Castaways beginning at 6 pm. Cabana hosts Pam Joanne Greeneand Ed Carey, Paula and Peter Fasseas, Magnus Charitable Trust and Heather and Mark Yeager, along with lots of expectant homeless pets, hope you can join them! For more party details, click here!


So thrilled summer is finally here! We've had quite a bit of fits and starts but now it's arrived. I loved having Joanne Greene back to collaborate on terrace

My very first Chicago Tribune column--June 19, 2011!

My very first Chicago Tribune column–June 19, 2011!

garden ideas! She is terrific and I highly recommend her and her green thumb! Click here for details for On the Ledge Landscaping!


Sunday, June 19, marked the five-year anniversary of my Candid Candace column in

With fellow Gemini Nina Mariano (photo by Patty Nalepa)

With fellow Gemini Nina Mariano (photo by Patty Nalepa)

the Chicago Tribune! I hope you have enjoyed reading it as much as I've enjoyed writing it! See current article here!


Don't laugh, but I've still been celebrating my May 26 birthday through the kindness of

Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath and Patty Nalepa

Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath and Patty Nalepa

friends! LOL! Recently, Kristina McGrath hosted a chic soiree at her posh Gold Coast condo for my Gemini Twin, Nina Mariano, and me. I loved seeing so many sweet faces and thank everyone for attending! Patty Nalepa created cool posters for us, Korinna Isselhardt DIY'd

Party Peeps

Party Peeps

custom wineglasses and Karen Stefani's Inspired Catering served up delicious food! Seen on the scene were Jan Melk, Jan Flanagan, Dede Lubeznik, Jasper Nowell, Shaun Rajah, Pam Sage, Susan Ifergan, Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou, Gale Gottlieb, Dusty Stemer, Toni Canada and more! Happy birthday to all Geminis out there and thanks to all!

Hope you've enjoyed this week's edition and, as always, I will leave you with a smile…..

In honor of Father's Day and all the hero/dads out there!

Love, as always,

Candace
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A PARTY FIT FOR A QUEEN

CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE GALA; WE DAY 2016; RASHIED'S CHEF BOWL; BARK N' BALL; WONKA BALL; JOFFREY BALLET'S 60TH ANNIVERSARY GALA; DUPAGE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM LIFTS UP; DREAMHOME PREVIEW PARTY; BOTANIC'S ANTIQUES & GARDEN SHOW; 67TH OLD TOWN ART FAIR; 2016 LINKS DEBUTANTE COTILLION; LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE BASH; A PARTY FOR MARY AND TINA; CONGRATS TO MARY ANN AND HEINZ; NEWBERRY LIBRARY AWARDS; MAKE-A-WISH ILLINOIS GALA; THE HOTTEST EVENTS CALENDAR; VIDEOS; THIS N' THAT; SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU SMILE AND SO MUCH MORE!

Birthday queen, Jan Melk

Birthday queen, Jan Melk

I'm a huge fan of historical fiction and devour any books by Philippa Gregory, Bernard Cornwell and C.W. Gortner. There's something about the 17th and 18th centuries that completely captivate me. I love the intrigue, the gowns and the balls

Elegance and whimsy on the Vanderbilt Mansion terrace

Elegance and whimsy on the Vanderbilt Mansion terrace

and the delicious decadence of the royals. And on April 23, I felt like I'd stepped right into the pages of one of these novels at the magnificent black-tie party to celebrate one of Chicago's most beloved arts patrons, Janet L. Melk. We've been fortunate to have attended

Carrie Lannon and her creative mask

Carrie Lannon and her creative mask

parties she's thrown before and one can always expect the unexpected, but for her 80th birthday bash, Jan delighted her guests with jaw-dropping visuals, fabulous food and fun, the likes of which we're not likely to see again! The theme revolved around a Venetian Masquerade Ball and it was hosted at the

Jan with Pierre Desy and Michel Desjardins

Jan with Pierre Desy and Michel Desjardins

Vanderbilt Mansion on Fisher Island. Access there, as many of you know, is by ferry only and security was tight for the 100+ guests who made their way there from all across the country. The scene could've been painted by Watteau it was so elegant–women in flowing gowns with delicate masks were everywhere

Gondola scene for photo opps

Gondola scene for photo opps

you looked and the men all looked so handsome in their impeccable tuxes. The birthday girl was a vision in a strapless cream gown with silver sparkles on top and white feathers fluttering all the way down to the ground. Jan's diamond necklace and gilded

Two of Jan's darling grandkids

Two of Jan's darling grandkids

mask, held daintily on a stick, completed this lovely ensemble. Carrie Lannon's mask was made of delicate black lace that she had hand-cut and strategically glued right onto her pretty face. Jan's daughter-in-law, Sarah Melk, was a stand-out with her whole head covered in peacock feathers that framed her face, topped off with a sparkling choker necklace. Leslie Hindman looked

(R to L) Cindy Melk, brother Dan and friend

(R to L) Cindy Melk, brother Dan and friend

chic in a floor-length navy Oscar de la Renta gown, a diamond brooch and bracelet. Michel Desjardins and Pierre "Peanut" Desy wore black and gold masks that they had purchased in Venice for the occasion. Jan's daughter Cindy Melk looked fashionable, as always, in a floor-length creme-colored gown with cut-outs that perfectly matched

With period performance artists

With period performance artists

her ivory mask. Many guests stayed at The Palms and limousine trolley transportation was thoughtfully provided to the island. Upon arrival, men colorfully dressed as pages announced attendees with a blast of trumpets and a "hear-ye, hear-ye." I tell you, it was something straight out of

Beautiful gown on Katherine Veach

Beautiful gown on Katherine Veach

a fairytale and one you hoped would never end. During the reception, partygoers clinked champagne glasses and chatted under the banyon trees while dozens of peacocks roosted overhead. Their haunting sounds added to the soundtrack of the night and created even more drama. A Venetian

Natasha and Sanja Sharma

Natasha and Sanja Sharma

backdrop, complete with a gondola manned by handsome gondoliers provided an enchanting photo opp (at the end of the night, guests were gifted with these photo memories). Soon it was time for the black-tie crowd to make its way to dinner–they entered through a gauntlet of performance

Chuck and Brian (in mask he created!)

Chuck and Brian (in mask he created!)

artists and a royal blue canopy with Jan's initials in gold. The room was decorated in a style suited to Marie Antoinette. Dramatic arrangements of colorful flowers topped tables with tiny Venetian masks peeking out from among the opulent blooms. Above an overflowing sweets

Hear ye! Hear ye!

Hear ye! Hear ye!

table, a huge gilded portrait of the Queen with Jan's face superimposed delighted partygoers as they popped out their Iphones to record the moment. Dancers dressed as ladies and gentlemen of an 18th century court, wearing powdered wigs and

Elegant partygoers

Elegant partygoers

flowing white gowns, glided across the dance floor as minuets and music of the era played. A pre-recorded video of Jan's friends sharing their thoughts about the woman of the hour brought laughter and tears from the crowd and included comments from Dr. Michael

Dramatic entry to dinner

Dramatic entry to dinner

O'Meara and Margaret O'Connor, Michel Desjardins and Pierre Desy, Leslie Hindman, Helen Melchior, Sarah and Tom Melk, Deb and Tom Gross, Christine Ott, Dawn Mattozzi, Cindy Melk, Emmanuel Nony and Chuck and me among

Dancers performing before dinner

Dancers performing before dinner

others. Tom Melk delivered a heartfelt speech about his mom calling her someone who came from humble circumstances, but "wrote her own story" and encouraged all around her to "live life to

Chic dress detail on Christine Ott's gown

Chic dress detail on Christine Ott's gown

its fullest." He described her as a "mother, a belly dancer, a business woman, a traveler, an expat, a wise woman, a partier, a seeker of knowledge and an adventurer in life." Jan thanked her many friends for attending and for being a part

With Pepe Conforme, Ken Norgan and Chuck

With Pepe Conforme, Ken Norgan and Chuck

of her life. She shared her favorite quote from the poem "Dash" by Linda Ellis. She said, "There are two dates on our tombstones, our date of birth and date of death. These dates aren’t what really matters. It’s “the dash”, those years in between and what you do with them,

Jan's portrait as Marie Antoinette

Jan's portrait as Marie Antoinette

that does." Following dinner, one of the best dance bands we've ever heard kept the crowd on the dance floor until the wee hours. I went to sleep with dreams of royalty and the song "Cake by the Ocean" playing in my head. This, my friends, was a party we will not soon forget. Love, thanks and congrats to Jan Melk, not only for being such a dear friend, but for being so inspirational

Co-chairs Ally and Suzette Bulley, honoree Anne Pramaggiore, Alan Cumming and co-chairs Barbara Malott-Kizziah, Paulita Pike, Zulfigar Bokhari and Keith Kizziah

Co-chairs Ally and Suzette Bulley, honoree Anne Pramaggiore, Alan Cumming and co-chairs Barbara Malott-Kizziah, Paulita Pike, Zulfigar Bokhari and Keith Kizziah

and giving to so many.


Meanwhile, back in Chicago, Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) celebrated the global impact of Shakespeare with GALA 2016 at the Theater’s home on Navy Pier on the 400th

Alan Cumming performs

Alan Cumming performs

Anniversary of his death, April 23, a date which also marked the playwright’s 452nd birthday. Five hundred attendees from Chicago’s civic and cultural community came together to toast Shakespeare’s legacy and enjoy a one-night-only performance featuring Tony- and Olivier

Co-chairs Ally Bulley, Paulita Pike and Barbara Malott Kizziah

Co-chairs Ally Bulley, Paulita Pike and Barbara Malott Kizziah

Award-winner Alan Cumming, followed by a spectacular fireworks display over the city's skyline. As the signature celebration of the yearlong Shakespeare 400 Chicago festival, the night raised a record-breaking $1.4 million that

Ashleigh Morpeau, Trisha Raines, Brian and Yasmina Duwe and Stephanie Corin

Ashleigh Morpeau, Trisha Raines, Brian and Yasmina Duwe and Stephanie Corin

will benefit the Tony Award-winning theater’s Chicago Shakespeare in Urban Classrooms and Communities initiatives, including Team Shakespeare education programs and the

Criss Henderson (exec. dir), honoree Anne Pramaggiore, Sheli Rosenberg and Barbara Gaines (artistic director)

Criss Henderson (exec. dir), honoree Anne Pramaggiore, Sheli Rosenberg and Barbara Gaines (artistic director)

free citywide Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks tour. In addition to honorary co-chairs Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Amy Rule, Gala 2016 co-chairs Ally and Suzette Bulley, Barbara Malott Kizziah and Keith Kizziah and Paulita Pike and Zulfiqar Bokhari spearheaded the evening's events. The record fundraising total was made possible by the support of a host committee of 34 individuals and corporations led by lead sponsors ComEd/Exelon and Food for Thought Catering. Gala 2016 dramatically showcased the multiple lobbies and performance

 

Jennifer Lansing, Barbara Malott Kizziah and Chase Collins Levey

Jennifer Lansing, Barbara Malott Kizziah and Chase Collins Levey

 

Deborah Liverett, Eric Strickland and Jacki Robinson-Ivy

Deborah Liverett, Eric Strickland and Jacki Robinson-Ivy
Virginia and Norm Bobins

Virginia and Norm Bobins

spaces of Chicago Shakespeare with splendor and theatricality, thanks to lush floral arrangements from Bukiety and striking visuals from MDR Creative Inc. Throughout the event spaces, Chicago Shakespeare artists inhabited framed “Living Pictures,” depicting a range of fashions and inspirations from the last 400 years. Eclectic décor, including clusters of

Anna Livingston and husband Robert

Anna Livingston and husband Robert

chandeliers coupled with chrome tables and stylized room settings, whimsically juxtaposed old-world with contemporary flair. Guests enjoyed a three-course dinner from Food for Thought Catering. The main course paired succulent beef tenderloin with herb-crusted barramundi, accompanied by sides of sundried tomato risotto, mushroom ragout, rapini and

Kevin Evanish and wife Joan

Kevin Evanish and wife Joan

lemon beurre blanc. Drawing on the work of the playwright himself, dessert was “A Midsummer Night’s Cherry Trifle Dream." Following dinner, guests gathered in CST’s Courtyard Theater for the presentation of the Spirit of Shakespeare Award, which annually honors those that keep the spirit of

Co-chair Andrew Levy with Judith Pierpont and Collin Levey

Co-chair Andrew Levy with Judith Pierpont and Collin Levey

Shakespeare alive through community service and artistic leadership. This year, CST artistic director Barbara Gaines and executive director Criss Henderson presented the civic honoree award to ComEd, represented by ComEd president and CEO Anne Pramaggiore, in recognition of the company’s reputation as both a reliable energy provider and a socially responsible business—striving to preserve the environment, support education, contribute to local arts and

Judy and Raymond McCaskey

Judy and Raymond McCaskey

culture and aid in neighborhood development. In her remarks, Pramaggiore pointed to Shakespeare’s relevance today and her own experiences with the playwright as a student of theater. Stage and screen star Alan Cumming delighted a full house with four musical numbers, accompanied by music director Lance Horne on the piano and Tug of War ensemble

Judith K. and John Keller

Judith K. and John Keller

member Tahirah Whittington on the cello. Former CPS Shakespeare participant Roque Sanchez addressed the crowd, speaking to how the Theater’s education programs inspired him to help others and become an activist for homeless youth. The performance concluded with Chicago Public School student Ariana Burks singing Georgia Stitt’s musical rendition of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29, the very poetry that inspired the Theater’s Artistic Director Barbara Gaines’ love of Shakespeare. The night of celebration culminated in a dazzling display of fireworks that lit up the

Decor by Bukiety

Decor by Bukiety

Chicago skyline over Lake Michigan from Navy Pier. With prime viewing from the Theater’s lobbies’ floor-to-ceiling windows, the show was underscored by a sweeping music from the soundtracks of Shakespeare-inspired films. This special display was the very first of Navy Pier’s legendary Aon Fireworks shows of the

James Trapp, Criss Henderson (exec. dir.) and William Jentes

James Trapp, Criss Henderson (exec. dir.) and William Jentes

season. Following the grand finale, guests mingled in the Theater’s lobbies for a dessert reception courtesy of Inspired Catering, where they sampled Shakespeare-themed signature cocktails featuring local CH Distillery spirits,

Table decor

Table decor

including “The 1616” and “The Next 400.” Also during the after party, magician Nate Dendy—who most recently appeared as Ariel in CST’s production of The Tempest—whisked groups of guests away for private sleight-of-hand magic encounters, and Chicago band Diana & The Dishes performed. Alongside lead sponsors, the host committee included Jess

Fireworks for Shakespeare Gala!

Fireworks for Shakespeare Gala!

and Amanda Merten, Mark Ouweleen and Sarah Harding, Maurice Smith, Nazneen Razi, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crown, Robin and Steve Solomon, Harve A. Ferrill and Karla Scherer; Virginia and Gary Gerst, Betsy and Jack Karp, Richard Porter and Lydia Marti, Raymond and Judy McCaskey, Paulita Pike and Zulfiqar Bokhari,  COL (IL) Jennifer N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Retired), Burton X. and Sheli Z. Rosenberg, John W. and Jeanne M. Rowe, Carole and Gordon Segal, Brian and Yasmina Duwe, Michael and Jacky Ferro and Marilynn and Carl Thoma. (Photos by Michael Litchfield and Daniel Ribar)


Ciara

Ciara

On April 28, WE Day, returned to Chicago with an all-star line-up of presenters, speakers and performers at Allstate Arena. Ciara, Martin Luther King III, Jordan Smith, Paula Abdul, Nico & Vinz, J.R. Martinez, Spencer West, Becca Tobin, Kardinal Offishall and more lit up the WE

Janet Crown (Burn 60 founder and national WE Day co-chair) and Craig Keilburger (WE Day co-founder)

Janet Crown (Burn 60 founder and national WE Day co-chair) and Craig Keilburger (WE Day co-founder)

Day stage as youth from across Illinois shared empowering stories. 15,000 young change-makers earned their WE Day tickets by taking action in their local and global communities on issues such as bullying, hunger and homelessness. Founded by Craig and Marc Kielburger, WE Day is a series of worldwide educational events celebrating young people making a difference. Along with national title

Becca Tobin

Becca Tobin

sponsor Allstate, the event brought together world-renowned guests to celebrate the 15,000 Illinois students and educators from over 400 schools. Illinois youth won their tickets to WE Day by taking action on local and global social issues through WE Schools, a year-round service learning program,

Linda Lmonti, Paula Abdul, Lynne Douglas

Linda Lmonti, Paula Abdul, Lynne Douglas

which provides a free menu of hands-on, student-led campaigns designed to enhance a school’s existing social initiatives or to spark new ones. Allstate chairman and CEO, Tom Wilson, national co-chair of WE Day, delivered a message of youth empowerment to the audience. “Throughout history, youth have taken action to create positive social change. Young people can lead the way and restore hope in our communities – they’ve got the

Tom Wilson (pres/CEO Allstate and national WE Day co-chair), Jade Greear (WE Day Illinois Youth Chair) and Martin Luther King III

Tom Wilson (pres/CEO Allstate and national WE Day co-chair), Jade Greear (WE Day Illinois Youth Chair) and Martin Luther King III

solutions. WE Schools make that happen. WE Day celebrates their success,” he said. Students at William H. Taft High School collected food items for the needy in their community. This past fall, students trick-or-treated at

The Voice winner Jordan Smith with the Soul Children of Chicago

The Voice winner Jordan Smith with the Soul Children of Chicago

Halloween for non-perishable food items for a local food pantry. To continue making an impact, the students also teamed up with New Hope Community Food Pantry to

Nico & Vinz

Nico & Vinz

collect and distribute food items in their neighborhoods. Former U.S. Secretary of Education and WE Day Illinois co-chair, Arne Duncan, took the WE Day stage to reinforce the educational outcomes of service learning

Alex Gourlay (Walgreen's president and WE Day Illinois co-chair), Lynne Doughtie and Criag Kielburger

Alex Gourlay (Walgreen's president and WE Day Illinois co-chair), Lynne Doughtie and Criag Kielburger

and to honor the school districts, teachers and youth in attendance. “We can’t do enough to celebrate kids who are providing unbelievable leadership and service. Young people have an incredible opportunity to drive the change we need and this is a tremendous group of young people. WE Day is a way to help them, listen to them and, most of all, to learn from them.”(Photos by Vito Amati and Tim-Hiatt Getty)


Anthony Adams, Charles Tillman, Rashied Davis, Jerry Azumah, Aja Evans, Garrett Wolfe and Ray McElroy

Anthony Adams, Charles Tillman, Rashied Davis, Jerry Azumah, Aja Evans, Garrett Wolfe and Ray McElroy

Former Chicago Bear Rashied Davis partnered with Kings Bowl Lincoln Park to host “Chef Bowl 2016” on April 24. The event brought together Chicago’s hottest chefs and sports celebrities for a day of bowling, delicious food and festivities,

Jerry Azumah, Anthony Adams and Charles "Peanut" Tillman

Jerry Azumah, Anthony Adams and Charles "Peanut" Tillman

raising more than $35,000 for Saturday Place, an academic enrichment program for 3rd and 4th grade CPS students performing at least one year below grade level and living in under-resourced communities. Celebrity guests in attendance included chefs Kevin Cuddihee (TWO), Kevin Hickey (Bottlefork/The Duck Inn) and

Jessica Helmer and Chef Paul Virant

Jessica Helmer and Chef Paul Virant

Paul Virant (Vie/Perennial Virant); former Chicago Bears Anthony Adams, Jerry Azumah, Ray McElroy, Charles “Peanut” Tillman and Garrett Wolfe; and Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans.  Chef Bowl was sponsored by All-Tech Decorating and chaired by All-Tech

Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans with Devin Cronin, Jacqueline and Tom Bahr, Jessica Helmer and Mark Clemens

Olympic bobsledder Aja Evans with Devin Cronin, Jacqueline and Tom Bahr, Jessica Helmer and Mark Clemens

Decorating executive Jessica Helmer. Additional lane sponsors included the Chicago Bears, Pepper Construction, S Mechanical, Snaidero and Related. Guests enjoyed a sampling of

Rashied Davis and Danny Olah

Rashied Davis and Danny Olah

signature dishes from Kings’ made-from-scratch menu including buffalo chicken wontons, assorted gourmet pizzas, pulled pork sliders and fried mac and cheese bites. Saturday Place students meet weekly for an additional day of academic instruction and support. For the past four years, its students have demonstrated growth in math (99th percentile) and reading (60th percentile) during their two years in the program.


SSR Bark n Ball 2016 (103 of 180)Over 300 supporters of SitStayRead came together at the annual Bark 'n Ball to raise funds for this nonprofit that brings Certified Reading Assistant Dogs into 16 low-income Chicago Public

Melissa and Michael Canning

Melissa and Michael Canning

Schools. The dog-friendly cocktail party took place at Galleria Marchetti in the West Loop. Guests sipped the signature Moscow Mutt cocktail, enjoyed delicious bites from Galleria Marchetti catering, took photos with their friends and pups SSR Bark n Ball 2016 (104 of 180)in the photo booth, entered for a chance to win an Apple Watch and participated in live and silent auctions that included trips to Aruba and Breckinridge. The event raised over $115,000 for the organization that provides critical early literacy skills SSR Bark n Ball 2016 (160 of 180)to students in grades 1-4 in their 16 low-income partner schools. This event was the highest grossing fundraiser in SitStayRead's history and will allow the organization to continue offering their programs free to the schools that they serve! Congrats to all who participated!


Pit Crew Members Richard Matthews, Wade Smith and Carlos Waterman

Pit Crew Members Richard Matthews, Wade Smith and Carlos Waterman

More than 400 guests put the pedal to the metal for a racy evening of wigs and wheels at About Face Theatre's WONKA BALL: DRAGSTRIP on April 15 at Ravenswood Event Center. Celebrating About Face Theatre’s 20th Anniversary season, guests decked out in wigs,

Performer Molly Callinan

Performer Molly Callinan

coveralls (and everything in between) filled the drag-tastic venue surrounded by a stunning collection of vintage sports cars and neon signs. Following the exclusive VIP reception, guests made pit stops

Debbi Vanni and Board member Amy Hutchison

Debbi Vanni and Board member Amy Hutchison

at delicious food stations, a custom beauty and wig shop, a punch-out prize wall, a photo booth and a 2016 Mini Cooper convertible. Guests also enjoyed performances by Chicago’s best drag entertainers, non-stop music courtesy of DJ Circuit Mom and dancing

Dan Santow and Kevin Lewis

Dan Santow and Kevin Lewis

straight to finish line. Co-chaired by Carmelo Barbaro, Anthony Ruth and Betsy Sylvester, the evening raised nearly $75,000 for About Face's programming, new play development and educational program.  Since 1995, About Face has created exceptional, innovative and adventurous theatre and educational programming that advances the national dialogue on sexual and gender identity and challenges and entertains audiences in Chicago and beyond. (Photos by Timmy Samuels)


Pamela Strobel, Ashley Wheater (artistic director), Timothy and Roberta Killeen

Pamela Strobel, Ashley Wheater (artistic director), Timothy and Roberta Killeen

Ballet aficionados gathered on Friday, April 15, to celebrate the milestone 60th anniversary season of The Joffrey Ballet with an evening of world-class dance and extravagance at the 14th Annual Spring Gala, hosted by the Joffrey Women’s Board. More than 700 guests reveled in the evening’s festivities, which began at the

Darling Community Engagement Dancers

Darling Community Engagement Dancers

Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University with an intimate performance featuring the world-renowned dancers from the Joffrey Company and the Joffrey Academy of Dance. Notable guests in attendance included Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Anne Kaplan, co-founder of

Greg Cameron (exec. dir.), Susan Oleari and Greg Thompson

Greg Cameron (exec. dir.), Susan Oleari and Greg Thompson

Insight Environmental Design, Pamella Roland DeVos, president and designer of PAMELLA ROLAND, Bruce Sagan, Sun-Times Holdings Chairman and Maria Pinto, fashion designer. After the performance, guests were whisked

Daniel DeVos, Pamella Roland DeVos and Derrick Agnoletti

Daniel DeVos, Pamella Roland DeVos and Derrick Agnoletti

away by trolley to the Hilton Chicago’s opulent International Ballroom, where guests indulged in drinks and dinner crafted by Hilton Chicago’s executive chef, Mario Garcia. Following dinner, guests were treated to a powerful performance by the Community Engagement dancers

Patti Eylar (WB president) and Charles Gardner

Patti Eylar (WB president) and Charles Gardner

– students ages five to 18 years-old who are taught by Joffrey instructors.  The signature event raises funds for The Joffrey operation and programming, including the various community programs, providing students of all ages the

Sandy and Roger Deromedi and Marci Holzer

Sandy and Roger Deromedi and Marci Holzer

opportunity to foster creativity and confidence through the art of dance. The 2016 Spring Gala raised over $1 million and was sponsored by BMO Wealth Management and hosted by co-chairs Annie

Jason and Yolanda Tyler, April Daley and Miguel Angel Blanco

Jason and Yolanda Tyler, April Daley and Miguel Angel Blanco

and Dr. Kris Atzeff, Jamie-Clare and Nicholas Colvin, Yvette and Brian Karaba, Anne and Zachary Lazar, Amanda and Jess Merten and Cheryle and Joel Williamson and Women’s Board President, Patti Eylar. (Photos by Dan Rest)


CE_140_041416_LoucksDonning their best spring garden party attire, 650 guests raised more than $200,000 at the recent Preview Evening for the Antiques, Garden & Design Show on April 14. Celebrating its 16th year, the Show inspires stylish living and presents

Meredith Wood-Prince

Meredith Wood-Prince

beautiful gardens and objects in a way that transcends the ordinary. Held on the early spring grounds of the Chicago Botanic Garden, one of the most visited botanic gardens in the United States, the Antiques, Garden & Design Show is the “ribbon cutting” to spring, inspiring attendees to brighten up their homes and gardens. Food For Thought created elegant

Entrance to the Antiques, Garden & Design Show Preview Evening through the Heritage Garden

Entrance to the Antiques, Garden & Design Show Preview Evening through the Heritage Garden

fare for the preview evening. Kehoe Designs created the dramatic party spaces and Craig Bergmann Landscape Design created the gardens of the Show. More than 90 exhibitors of garden antiques, antiques, midcentury

Co-chairs Jen Kasten, Susu Block and Susan Canmann, as well as (not pictured) Lindsey Axel, Jenny Brown and Cathy Busch

Co-chairs Jen Kasten, Susu Block and Susan Canmann, as well as (not pictured) Lindsey Axel, Jenny Brown and Cathy Busch

modern pieces, and art and design from around the United States and Europe created incredible tableaus in their booths for guests to shop. Martyn Lawrence Bullard was keynote speaker and honorary CE_204_041416_mckessonco-chair. Other featured speakers, Timothy Whealon, Mario Nievera and Jeff Ross, also attended the preview evening. The principal sponsor of the show was BMO Harris Bank. Garden & Design Show host committee was chaired by Lindsey Axel, Susu Block, Jenny

Kimberly Burt (center) and friends

Kimberly Burt (center) and friends

Brown, Cathy Busch, Susan Canmann and Jen Kasten. Proceeds from the Show benefit the Chicago Botanic Garden’s conservation, education and research programs.


Old Town Art Fair June 11 and 12Old Town Art Fair's "First Sight" Party, an annual fundraiser and "first look" for the Old Town Art Fair, will be held at Perennial Virant on Sunday, May 15th, beginning at 6:00 pm. The Old Town Art Fair, rated America’s # 1 Art Fair, celebrates its 67th annual fair on June 11 and 12, as the charming, tree-lined streets of

New Old Town Triangle president Steve Weiss and daughter Isabel

New Old Town Triangle president Steve Weiss and daughter Isabel

the city’s historic Old Town Triangle District set the stage for 250 nationally acclaimed artists and an estimated 30,000 art lovers. Congrats to new Old Town Triangle president Steve Weiss and his trusty event chair Shirley Baugher, too!  For more info, click here!


Melvin Williams (L) presents Chris Crane with Great Friend to Kids Award

Melvin Williams (L) presents Chris Crane with Great Friend to Kids Award

DuPage Children’s Museum (DCM) hosted its annual fundraising event on April 9, at Embassy Suites Hilton in Naperville. The black-tie benefit was an uplifting evening of live entertainment, silent and live auctions, and special honorees, with Judy Hsu, ABC-7 news anchor, returning as the event’s emcee. Nearly 400 guests enjoyed the evening celebration to Lift Up

Melvin Williams, President Nicor Gas and Senior Vice President AGL Resources, accepts his award.

Melvin Williams, President Nicor Gas and Senior Vice President AGL Resources, accepts his award.

the importance of S.T.E.A.M. education (science, technology, engineering, art and math). The Museum provides the building blocks to start shaping a strong foundation that lifts up young learners for lifelong success. One of the highlights of the evening included the presentation of the Great Friend to Kids Award, a national effort embraced by children’s museums across the country to honor those who have made significant contributions to enriching lives of children. Chris Crane, president and CEO, Exelon Corporation, DCM’s first ever award recipient, presented the award to this year’s recipient, Melvin D. Williams, President of Nicor Gas and this

Katie Hill and Tianna Bracey

Katie Hill and Tianna Bracey

year’s honorary event chair. “The focus the Museum places on early childhood education – particularly in the areas of math and science – is helping the energy sector prepare the next generation of industry experts,” Williams said.


On April 14th, The Design Center at The Merchandise Mart celebrated the annual DreamHome opening benefiting Almost Home Kids. This Naperville-based charity is the official beneficiary of DreamHome and provides

Brittany Pals, Emily Strup, Rochelle Thomas

Brittany Pals, Emily Strup, Rochelle Thomas

transitional care in a home-like setting to children with complicated health needs, training for their families and respite care. Guests at the preview party were the first to see the design house which gives guests a chance to meet the all-star lineup

Amanda Labutta, Katakana Cane and Kristin Benages

Amanda Labutta, Katakana Cane and Kristin Benages

of designers, enjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and entertainment. DreamHome showcases six rooms designed by Chicago’s top interior design firms and provides design solutions and fresh ideas for discerning

Pradeep Shimpi, Emily Roberts and Ej Sliver

Pradeep Shimpi, Emily Roberts and Ej Sliver

people looking to create their own dream home. This year’s designers include Blutter Shiff Design Associates, Hunter Kaiser: Creative for Life, jamesthomas Interiors, Kadlec Architecture + Design, Michael Del Piero Good Design and Soucie Horner, Ltd. The installation will remain open through December 4, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.


Civic Engagement Award winner Shawn Donnelley, exec. dir. Rachel Kraft and artistic dir. Heidi Stillman

Civic Engagement Award winner Shawn Donnelley, exec. dir. Rachel Kraft and artistic dir. Heidi Stillman

Lookingglass Theatre Company’s Board of Trustees and Gala Committee welcomed 370 guests for an evening of “Vaudeville” fun at gglassquerade 2016. This year’s celebration, co-hosted by Monica Raymund

Co-chairs Les Coney, Tom O'Neill and Gerry Barad with Heidi Stillman and Rachel Kraft

Co-chairs Les Coney, Tom O'Neill and Gerry Barad with Heidi Stillman and Rachel Kraft

of NBC’s Chicago Fire and Lookingglass ensemble member and producing director, Phil Smith, supported Lookingglass’ education and community engagement programs and was

Neal Zucker, Nora Daley and Linda Johnson Rice

Neal Zucker, Nora Daley and Linda Johnson Rice

held at Revel Fulton Market on April 2. Lookingglass Civic Engagement Awards were presented to President of Strategic Giving, Shawn M. Donnelley and "This American Life" radio program host Ira Glass. Previous recipients include Chef Rick Bayless, former Steppenwolf Theatre Company Artistic Director Martha

Co-founder and ensemble member David Schwimmer and Rick Bayless

Co-founder and ensemble member David Schwimmer and Rick Bayless

Lavey, Commissioner Lois Weisberg, and Stephen Colbert.  Co-chaired by Gerry Barad, Les Coney and Thomas O'Neill, the event raised over $825,000 to advance Lookingglass’ commitment to creating new theatrical works and sharing its techniques through innovative education and community programs. The gala also marked 28 years of creating professional, ensemble-based theater in Chicago.(Photos by Bob Carl)


On Tuesday, May 3, more than 900 Chicagoans arrived hungry to the Sheraton Grand Chicago, ready to sample cuisine from top local restaurants to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. St. Jude Four Stars of Chicago brought St. Jude invitetogether over 25 of Chicago's top restaurants for a time-honored tradition of delicious food, cocktails and both live and silent auctions. Guests enjoyed tasty samples from Gene & Georgetti's, Mexique, Pork n' Mindy’s, RPM Steaks, Mercadito Kitchen and many more! This event has raised more than $9 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital since its

2016 Cotillion co-chairs (L to R) President Denise Gardner, Rhonda Stivers, Michele Richardson and Karen Ashley Bowman

2016 Cotillion co-chairs (L to R) President Denise Gardner, Rhonda Stivers, Michele Richardson and Karen Ashley Bowman

inception in 1995.


The Chicago Chapter of The Links Incorporated and members of the Chicago Cotillion Charities Foundation welcomed more than 350 guests to the 2016 Debutante Cotillion celebrating the achievements of 17 African American young women from Chicago on April 23. Cotillion co-chairs Karen Ashley Bowman, Michele Baker Richardson, Rhonda Stivers and

Check presentation to Metropolitan Family Services. (L to R) Mischelle Causey Drake (exec.dir. MFS), Audrena Spence and president Denise Gardner.

Check presentation to Metropolitan Family Services. (L to R) Mischelle Causey Drake (exec.dir. MFS), Audrena Spence and president Denise Gardner.

Carole Miller Wood worked closely with a committee of chapter members to execute this magical evening. “We are so proud of the accomplishments of these young women and their escorts,” said Stivers. “They have worked incredibly hard over the past several months and we are excited to present them to the Chicago community.” The 2016 debutantes participated in a 12 week program that prepared them to waltz with their fathers, while introducing them to money management, college and career planning, etiquette and African American history. The Debs also learned how to develop and execute service programs that, in the future, will enable them to give back

2016 Links Cotillion Debutantes and Escorts

2016 Links Cotillion Debutantes and Escorts

to their communities. Each year, the cotillion raises funds for grants to two organizations as part of The Links mission of service to the community. Audrena Spence, executive director of the Calumet Center of Metropolitan Family Services and Natalie DeGrechie of Thresholds accepted checks on behalf of their organizations. The Links, Incorporated founded in 1946, is one of the oldest and largest volunteer service organizations of women who are committed to enriching, sustaining, and ensuring the culture and economic survival of African Americans and other persons of African ancestry. The membership consists of nearly 14,000 professional women of color in 282 chapters located

Jill Bugajski, Martha Tedeschi, Danielle Allen, Felicia Mings and Jennifer Oatess

Jill Bugajski, Martha Tedeschi, Danielle Allen, Felicia Mings and Jennifer Oatess

in 41 states the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The Chicago chapter is one of eight chapters in the Chicago metropolitan area. (Powell Photography)


Since its centennial in 1987, the Newberry has presented the Newberry Library Award to an individual or organization for outstanding contributions to the humanities. On April 11, the tradition continued with the

Janis Notz, Susan Whiting and Robert Holland

Janis Notz, Susan Whiting and Robert Holland

presentation of the award to The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The evening’s festivities took place in the Newberry’s Regenstein Reading Room, which served as a tastefully erudite backdrop for the program of speakers. Dinner was held in Ruggles Hall. Founded in 1969, The Mellon Foundation is one of the largest supporters of the humanities in the United States, having awarded more than 15,000

Leon Plantanias and Anthony Freud

Leon Plantanias and Anthony Freud

grants totaling more than $5.8 billion to institutions of higher learning and culture. The impact of this support, while global, has been especially strong right here in Chicago. An array of Chicago-area cultural and educational institutions have implemented their core missions with the aid of Mellon funding, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Humanities Festival, the Field Museum, the National Museum of Mexican Art, Northwestern University, the

Earl Lewis, Danielle Allen, Vicki Herget and David Spadafora

Earl Lewis, Danielle Allen, Vicki Herget and David Spadafora

University of Chicago, and the Newberry.  Many of these institutions’ leaders were in attendance for the Newberry Award Dinner, including Anthony Freud, General Director of Lyric Opera of Chicago; Clark Hulse, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Humanities Festival; and Jeff Alexander, President of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association. Also in attendance were Chicago broadcasting power couple Bill Kurtis and Donna LaPietra. Earl Lewis, President of The Mellon Foundation, and Danielle Allen, Chair of its Board of Trustees, accepted the Newberry Library Wish Ball Imagine gala May 21Award on behalf of the foundation.


Anything can happen as Make-A-Wish Illinois celebrates 30 years of wishes at Wish Ball, the organization’s largest fundraiser and black-tie gala, on Saturday, May 21, at Navy Pier. Presented by CDW, the event will include cocktails, dinner, dancing, a raffle and live and silent auctions, all to benefit Make-A-Wish Illinois, that brightens the lives of children diagnosed with life-threatening medical conditions. For tickets, $600, and more info, click here.


Night of 100 Stars--DuSableOther not to miss events include: One Hope United Gala on May 14; Chinese American Service League Gala on May 11; Chicago Lighthouse's "Seeing What's Possible" Gala on June 3; Mothers in the Mills on Saturday, May 7 to benefit The Puppy Mill Project; The Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation luncheon with Mariel Hemingway on Wednesday, May 11; Greek American Rehabilitation and Care Centre's  "Step Boys & Girls Club Summer Ball--May 20--Brice Kanzerin Style" dinner and fashion show on Friday, May 13; Rev Up Chicago honoring Mary Lasky and Tina Weller at Perrillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast on Thursday, June 2; Gold Coast Neighbor's Assn. "Toast to the Coast" at the Racquet Club on Wednesday, May 11; Chicago Children's Advocacy Award Dinner honoring Amy Rule at the Union League Club on Thursday, May 12; The Music Email Save the DateInstitute of Chicago Gala on Wednesday, May 25, at the Four Seasons; The Service Club of Chicago's Spring Hat Luncheon on Tuesday, May 10, at the Drake Hotel; The Gene Siskel Film Center Gala celebrating Scarlett Johannsson on Thursday, June 30; Chicago Botanic Garden's Summer Dinner Dance at the Garden on CASL GalaSaturday, June 18; DuSable Museum's Night of 100 Stars Gala at the Museum on Saturday, June 25; DIFFA Chicago Gala at Chicago Marriott on Saturday, June 11; One Million Degrees' Food & Wine Tasting at Morgan Manufacturing on Friday, June 3; Lyric Opera Ball at Civic Opera House/Hilton on Saturday, October 1; The Idonije event July 14Guild Board's Lawn Ball/Summer Soiree benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago on Friday, June 17 at Saddle & Cycle; Ravinia Women's Board 50th anniversary Gala on Saturday, July 23 at Ravinia; Dance for Life Chicago Gala on Saturday, August 20 at the Auditorium Theatre; Alliance Francaise Biennial Gala on Saturday, May 14, De5c0b40-f51d-482e-bf95-2ff4698f4d07at the Four Seasons; National Louis University Reach Gala on Tuesday, May 17, at the Sofitel Chicago; WTTW's Chicago in Bloom Celebration on Wednesday, May 11 at the Renee Crown Public Media Center; Big Shoulder's Fund Humanitarian Award Dinner, Thursday, May 26, at Chicago Hilton; Chicago Ball Sinfonietta held at the Fairmont on Saturday, June 4; UntitledLincoln Park Zoo Ball on Friday, July 15; Family Focus 40th Anniversary Gala on Thursday, June 2, at the Four Seasons; Green Tie Ball on Saturday, October 1, at Architectural Artifacts; Wood Family Foundation "Journey to 99Neverland" on Friday, September 23 at Moonlight Studios and the Steppenwolf Gala on Saturday, May 14 at Steppenwolf.  Whew, what a list!!


Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship honorees, MaryAnn Rose and Heinz Kern

Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship honorees, MaryAnn Rose and Heinz Kern

Congrats to Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kern for being honored at the Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship benefit on April 20. The Casino was packed with adoring friends to celebrate the well-lived life of this much loved couple. Congrats!


Whitney Reynolds ShowA special thank you to Whitney Reynolds for including me in her upcoming show about "Women Entrepreneurs"! You can catch this segment of the Whitney Reynolds Show on Monday, May 9, and Sunday, May 15, on Comcast, DirecTV, RCN, AT & T U-verse, Dish Network and Over the Air. 🙂


Tina and Mary fashion showREV-UP Chicago for Tina Weller and Mary Lasky on Thursday, June 2, at Perrillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast, 834 N. Rush. Benefiting AIBI, the evening will include fashions by Azeeza, Borris Powell and Richard Dayhoff, among others. For tickets and more info, call 312.836.1041.


Chuck with his new friend Dakota, a red-tailed hawk

Chuck with his new friend Dakota, a red-tailed hawk

Saturday night we had the honor of attending the 35th annual Brookfield Zoo Gala, "A Whole New Whirl". A highlight of the event was this appearance by Bahri, a 9-month old cheetah from the Columbus Zoo. However, he wouldn't go on without his childhood friend. Check out this video to see what happens and check out my Chicago Tribune column Subscribe button imagenext Sunday for all the fun deets!


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MATT FORTE HELPS “CHICAGO PAINT THE WORLD”

PLUS EMPIRE'S PREMIERE PARTY; ART AND JESUS' NEW HOME AWAY FROM HOME; LIGHT THE NIGHT WHITE PARTY; SIR ELTON'S ART FOR CHARITY; BILL'S BOOKS; CINECARES' GALAWEEN 2015; FASHION GROUP'S NIGHT OF STARS; LITTLE CITY'S NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM; LABOR DAY MUSINGS; DREESEN TOASTS SINATRA'S 100TH; ICING SMILE'S BUTTERCREAM BALL; JOFFREY'S SYLVIA LUNCHEON; ST. BASIL HONORS JOHN; DOROTHY'S SWEET GIG; BOB THE RETRIEVER; ELENA LOVES PETER; 51ST CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE! 

Matt Forte, Danielle Forte, Giuliana and Bill Rancic

Matt Forte, Danielle Forte, Giuliana and Bill Rancic

More than 120 guests joined beloved Chicago Bear all-pro, all-heart, running back Matt Forte and wife Danielle for a fundraiser on September 9 to benefit Matt's What's Your Forte Foundation and World Sport Chicago. At an undisclosed location (I was asked not to

Aja Evans with her bobsledding goggles

Aja Evans with her bobsledding goggles

share the venue), guests enjoyed a unique art auction titled Chicago Paints The World. After check-in downstairs, we took an elevator to the 5th floor of this chic private club to view the artwork and congratulate Matt, whose foundation empowers at-risk Chicago area high school students striving to

Ashton Kutcher's "Fame" in a fishbowl

Ashton Kutcher's "Fame" in a fishbowl

achieve their dreams of higher education by providing much needed resources.  The auction showcased one-of- a-kind artwork created by Chicago celebrities and others who included host Matt Forte, Martellus Bennett, Aja Evans, Israel Idonije, Jerry Azumah, Kelvin Hayden, Jason Davis LaRoyce Hawkins, Bill and Giuliana

Elliott From and Matt Forte address the crowd

Elliott From and Matt Forte address the crowd

Rancic, Ashton Kutcher and more. Elliot From of Artbeat Live was on hand creating "live" paintings (three) that were then auctioned off. CBS 2 sports anchor Ryan Baker served as the evening's emcee while Martellus Bennett took over the mic and served as the event's auctioneer! Some of the artwork

LaRoyce Hawkins, Marina Squerciati, Brian Geraghty (Chicago PD cast)

LaRoyce Hawkins, Marina Squerciati, Brian Geraghty (Chicago PD cast)

included a vintage microphone in a shadow box titled "Amplify Love, Amplify Truth" by LaRoyce Hawkins. Giuliana and Bill (Rancic) got creative with a collage of all their platinum level boarding passes (sold for $740) and actor Ashton

Jerry Azumah's art piece

Jerry Azumah's art piece

Kutcher's contribution was a crystal fishbowl with two paper fish hanging inside titled "Fame"….(hmmm, me thinks he doesn't enjoy it?). Izzy created an over-sized canvas with the word "love" written in red paint titled "Listen." This piece sold for

Ryan Baker

Ryan Baker

$1900. Martellus Bennett appeared to be a true artist with two terrific pieces that sold for over $3000. At first I thought they were by Hebru Brantley, so good goin' Martellus!  A piece titled "Cut from a

Olympic champ Aja Evans with her bronze medal for bobsledding

Olympic champ Aja Evans with her bronze medal for bobsledding

Different Cloth" by Jerry Azumah sold for $2000 and Matt Forte's artwork fetched $2300. "So often Chicago is painted as a place where our children have no hope. Chicago Paints the World was an idea that sprouted from the want and need to paint a better picture of our city and our children’s futures. The funds raised through

Rancic's artwork featuring their platinum boarding passes

Rancic's artwork featuring their platinum boarding passes

this effort will give a number of kids in Chicago’s most at-risk communities an opportunity to succeed and survive,” said Kam Buckner, executive director of World

LaRoyce Hawkins' shadowbox vintage mic artwork

LaRoyce Hawkins' shadowbox vintage mic artwork

Sport Chicago. The other beneficiary of the event, About World Sport Chicago is a non-profit that teaches positive values and leadership through sports. Guests seen on the scene included Catie Keogh and her sis Colleen Kelly, City Treasurer

Matt Forte and Kam Buckeer (ED of World Sport Chicago)

Matt Forte and Kam Buckeer (ED of World Sport Chicago)

Kurt Summers, Catrice Armstrong, Chicago Defender's Mary Datcher, Jameelah Houston, Fred Evans, Mike Adamle, "Chicago PD's" Marina Squerciati and Brian Gergahty, Chuck Jordan, Nazeer Mohammed, NBC's Marley Kayden, CBS' Ryan Baker, Comcast Sports'

Bill and Giuliana Rancic beside their artwork

Bill and Giuliana Rancic beside their artwork

Kip Lewis, Fox's Lou Cannelis, George Daniels, Dan Uslan, Garrett Wolfe and Katie Cahnmann. The event raised more than $30,000 to benefit the work that the two organizations are doing to build stronger, safer communities and provide opportunities and support for at-risk youth in Chicago’s most under resourced neighborhoods.


Aisha Murff, AJ Calloway (Access Hollywood correspondent), Terrence Howard and his wife

Aisha Murff, AJ Calloway (Access Hollywood correspondent), Terrence Howard and his wife

On September 12, the Empire Season Premiere Party was held at Carnegie Hall and all of NY was in on the fun. Even the windows and interior of Saks Fifth Avenue announced the news via fashion. My boots-

James Alfred and Elizabeth Whitson

James Alfred and Elizabeth Whitson

on-the-ground friend/contributor Aisha Murff was there and this is what she saw: The entire cast and director Lee Daniels were in attendance. After the screening of the exciting premiere, cast members Bryshere "Yazz" Gray (who plays Hakeem Lyon) and Jussie

Empire Premiere Party at Carnegie Hall

Empire Premiere Party at Carnegie Hall

Smollett (who plays Jamal Lyon) performed their hit "You're so Beautiful." At the VIP reception, Taraji P. Henson (who plays Cookie Lyon) was feted with a giant birthday cake. The gorgeous Naomi Campbell and Gayle King were also in attendance. At the reception, the "Empire" drink was St. Germaine champagne and grapefruit juice. BBQ brisket, mac & cheese and a spring mixed salad were served with s'mores and parfait offered for dessert. Director Daniels said he is "glad the Fox Network picked up a show with a diverse cast that has characters who are black, gay, suffering from mental illness and more." The premiere will air on Wednesday, September 23. Thanks for this cool news Aisha!


Paris Ceramics


Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro celebrate the purchase of the Smith Mansion

Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro celebrate the purchase of the Smith Mansion

A huge congrats is in order for Chef Art Smith and husband Jesus Salgueiro who recently purchased an 1860 historic Florida landmark in Madison, Florida. The Smith Mansion will soon become the new home of Reunion and Chef Art's Welcome Kitchen and Bakery. Joining him as founding directors of Reunion, a 501 C3 charity, will

Elegance personified for Art and Jesus in Madison, Florida

Elegance personified for Art and Jesus in Madison, Florida

be Art's childhood friend from Jasper, Florida and "Food Glorious Food" founder Susan Levin as well as Jesus. This elegant, unique space will offer cooking seminars hosted by renowned chefs who will teach classes on everything from cooking the perfect biscuit to creating Art's

A grand room at Art and Jesus' Reunion.

A grand room at Art and Jesus' Reunion.

famous 12-layer Hummingbird cake. Trips to Chef's 100-year old family home will include visits with his on-site sheep herder/expert Craig Rogers, horseback riding and a dip in the crystal clear Blue Springs. Visitors will also have a chance to listen to lectures from acclaimed Southern poets and writers as well as seminars conducted by a Pulitzer Prize winning Common Threadsauthor. As if this isn't enough, there will also be music classes featuring everything from folk to Southern rock!  "Reunion: A time to come together to renew, restore, rebuild and rebirth."  Me thinks Art and Jesus will have a verrrrrrry long waiting list. Watch Chef Art's Facebook page for more info!


And speaking of Common Threads, don't miss its Associates Board's Annual Cook-Off on Thursday, October 1, at Revel

Laura Schlueter, Ronda Camire, Kristin Vesely, Ellen Krakos and Elisa Taccogna

Laura Schlueter, Ronda Camire, Kristin Vesely, Ellen Krakos and Elisa Taccogna

Downtown, 440 W. Randolph. Tickets are $85 in advance and $95 at the door.


The Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS/Chicago (DIFFA/Chicago) Auxiliary Board hosted its inaugural Light The Night White Party on September 9 at Sterling Bay, 111 N. Canal St., with nearly 200 in

Jenny Favor, Karen Ridd, Lindsay Holly, Meghan Schultz

Jenny Favor, Karen Ridd, Lindsay Holly, Meghan Schultz

attendance. This first-of its-kind event attracted design and business professionals who came dressed in their finest white attire to enjoy cocktails and fundraising on the dramatic rooftop setting and to spotlight the organization’s goal of eradicating

Eddie Ryan, Simple Remedy lead guitarist

Eddie Ryan, Simple Remedy lead guitarist

HIV/AIDS. The evening included a live performance by Simple Remedy, a raffle featuring lighting fixtures (as a nod to the event theme) as well as all white Women's Auxiliary 2015 Invitationdécor. A live auction featured lanterns designed by local designers. All proceeds, more than $15,000, benefited Chicago-area service agencies that provide assistance, education and outreach to those living with HIV/AIDS.


The 5th annual "Fabulous 5" Cocktail Party to benefit Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children's will be held on Thursday, September 24, at Hubbard Inn, 110 W. Hubbard. Guests will enjoy an open bar, hors d'oeuvres and live entertainment! Tickets and more EJAF-logoinfo here!


Sir Elton John is collaborating with Lalique to create beautiful, limited

Elton surrounded by pieces from his Lalique "Music is Love" pieces

Elton surrounded by pieces from his Lalique "Music is Love" pieces

edition crystal pieces to benefit his Elton John Aids Foundation. Three pieces from his 'Music Is Love' collection are available for sale now at boutiques nationwide. They include the crystal angel, limited to 999

Elton John signs his name to a custom Lalique piece to benefit his Foundation

Elton John signs his name to a custom Lalique piece to benefit his Foundation

worldwide ($1,800), the red crystal heart, limited to 499 worldwide ($1,800) and the clear crystal heart, limited to 999 worldwide ($1,200). The masterpiece of the collection is a one-of-a-kind Cire Perdue Angel that will be auctioned off along with four other

Sir Elton puts the finishing touches on the unique Cire Perdue Angel

Sir Elton puts the finishing touches on the unique Cire Perdue Angel

unique pieces by online auction house, Paddle8 and Alexander Gilkes at Elton's Academy Awards Party in Los Angeles on February 28, 2016.  All proceeds from the auction will benefit EJAF and 10% of boutique sales of his pieces will go to the Foundation. If you collect crystal

 

Bill Natale on the job with John Basile

Bill Natale on the job with John Basile

and have a few bucks laying around, I think one of these pieces would be so cool to own! (Photos by Gilles Pernet).


Who knew that Emmy Award-winning producer/director and executive director of Illinois Center for Broadcasting, Bill Natale, was also an AUTHOR!  He's written two books!  "1968–A Story As Relevant Today As It Was Then" is Bill's first

Bill Natale

Bill Natale

attempt at writing a novel. It describes the aftermath of the killing of Dr. Martin Luther King and how the world was "forever transformed." It was edited by NY Times best selling author Jim Riordan and is a spellbinder! His first book, written in 2000,

Natale's first novel

Natale's first novel

"Woolly Wurm", teaches children the importance of being helpful. Fifteen thousand copies of the book were distributed to youth literacy programs on behalf of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago. Bill says, "Buy both!" LOL!


Spex Optical's CEO Robert Rich in CS Modern Luxury Magazine's "Source" issue

Spex Optical's CEO Robert Rich in CS Modern Luxury Magazine's "Source" issue

Congrats to my fabulous advertiser, Spex Optical! They will open their 26th location in November at 2843 Pfingsten Road in Glenview! Their latest store is now open in Elmhurst at 138 N. York Road. Spex CEO Robert Rich appears in CS Modern Luxury's Source Magazine this month, too! Congrats to all!


image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15092019/2cfe5719-40de-4f0a-84bd-401665d24054.pngMark your calendars now for "Night at the Museum" on Saturday, September 26, at the Field Museum.  This 56th annual dinner gala will benefit Little City Foundation and feature exclusive private access to the Vikings exhibition, cocktails, dinner and entertainment. For tix and more info, click here!


Frank Sinatra and Harvey's own Tom Dreesen

Frank Sinatra and Harvey's own Tom Dreesen

Drink up! On Thursday, September 24 (beginning at 1 pm), join beloved comedian Tom Dreesen for the celebration of Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday at his "home away from home", the Pump Room, 1301 N. State. Dreesen will toast Ol' Blue Eye's in his own words–he was his opening act for many years and spent many an evening till early dawn in

Honoree John Regas

Honoree John Regas

the Pump Room with Mr. Sinatra enjoying dinner and his drink of choice, Jack Daniels on the rocks. Come one, come all!


St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church will host a fundraiser, "Rising From the Ashes", to honor its friend/advocate designer John Regas and to thank him for his support following a fire two years ago. The event, emceed by WGN's Dean Richards, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 27, at The Drake Hotel in the Gold

St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church

St. Basil Greek Orthodox Church

Coast Room beginning at 5 pm.  For tickets and more info, call 312.243.3738. Congrats John!


The Buttercream Ball, the sweetest treat in town presented by Nielsen-Massey Fine Vanillas & Flavors, will be held at the Chicago Yacht Club (Belmont Harbor) on Icing SmilesNovember 13 to benefit Icing Smiles. Enjoy Chicago's favorite sweets and treats by Jill Dedinsky, Food Network champ and Chicago Yacht Club chef. Other treats will be provided by The Popcorn Factory, Whimsical Candy and more. Event will also include entertainment by the Daniela Bisenius Trio. Icing Smiles is a non-profit that provides custom image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15092020/eec70f65-e717-4f81-957a-03dea2e71238.pngcelebration cakes and other treats to families impacted by the critical illness of a child.  Click here for more info!


The Chicago Fashion Group International will host its "Night of Stars" event on Thursday, November 12, at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago. Chaired by Carrie Lannon, the event will feature luminaries from the fashion and design world who will take the stage to accept FGI Stargazer Awards to benefit the Fashion Group of Chicago Educational Scholarship Fund whose mission is to make a difference in the careers of dedicated fashion and design

With Interior Design honoree Nate Berkus and Helen Melchior (also shameless excuse to use this photo)

With Interior Design honoree Nate Berkus and Helen Melchior (also shameless excuse to use this photo)

students. Honorees include: Neiman Marcus (Stargazer Retail Award); Ken Downing (Stargazer Fashion Oracle Award); Badgley Mischka (Stargazer Platinum Award); Nina Mariano (Stargazer Philanthropy Award); Nate Berkus (Stargazer Interior Design Award); Cle de Peau (Stargazer Beauty Award) and Ippolita (Stargazer Jewelry Award). image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15092020/29f6ae8e-5336-416b-a534-a58d028cbd52.pngCongrats to all! (For tix and more info, click here.)


The Joffrey Ballet's Women's Board will celebrate its 60th anniversary and the U.S. premiere of John Neumeier's "Sylvia" with an elegant luncheon on Tuesday, October 6, at the new Chicago Athletic Association Hotel. The afternoon will include an intimate conversation with choreographer Neumeier, Joffrey's artistic director Union League GalaAshley Wheater and Hedy Weiss, theater and dance critic. The event will be co-chaired by Ellie Forman and Kathleen Henson. (For tickets and more info, click here).


The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs will host its 38th annual black-tie gala, "Serving Neighborhoods, Changing Landscapes", on Saturday, November 7, at the Union League Club of Chicago. Proceeds from the event will benefit the nearly 13,000 youth the organization serves annually with after-school programming. (For tickets and more info, click here).


Cinecares GalaweenBootiful! The Cinecares Foundation Galaween 2015 will be held on October 31 (duh!?), at Cinespace Chicago Film Studios, 2621 W. 15th Place, from 7 pm to midnight. The Foundation provides resources for children and their families susceptible to and/or impacted by violence in their communities through education initiatives, scholarships and program innovations. For tickets (beginning at $250) and more info, click here.


Dorothy Whealan in commercial for Advocate Health Care

Dorothy Whealan in commercial for Advocate Health Care

Congrats to dear friend Dorothy Whealan who appeared in a commercial for Advocate Health Care to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month beginning October 1. Say yes to mammograms! Great job Dot!


Bob the Retriever and Friends

Bob the Retriever and Friends

An unusual family of animals is winning hearts on Instagram. The account Bob Golden Retriever has attracted over 200K followers by regularly sharing snapshots from Luiz Higa's pets from São Paulo, an eccentric but "tight-knit" group that consists of one golden

A sleepy Bob and Friends

A sleepy Bob and Friends

retriever, one hamster and eight birds. There's never too many photos of cute animals on social media! Right?! 🙂


Party InviteI hope you will join Gayle Anthony and me when we co-host a very special event at her Paris Ceramics Showroom (#146) on Tuesday, October 6, at the Merchandise Mart. The event will celebrate fabulous author/interior designer Barbara Westbrook (of

Designer Barbara Westbrook

Designer Barbara Westbrook

Atlanta based Westbrook Interiors). She will be signing her beautiful coffee-table book, "Gracious Rooms" while we mix and mingle and drink wine!  (To rsvp, email rsvp@parisceramicsusa.com by October 3).


The 51st Chicago International Film Festival Chi Film Fest 51st posterwill run from October 15-29 and feature over 150 narrative, documentary, and short films from all over the world at AMC River East 21. The organization has also revealed the winner of its first-ever international poster design competition:

Elena and Peter Kuo's first dance!

Elena and Peter Kuo's first dance!

Tsung-Hui (aka "Mavis") Kuo-Crary from Taiwan. Her pop art-inspired design is the official poster for the 51st Film Festival! So cool!


Congrats are in order for beautiful Elena Samokhina who married her soulmate, Peter Kuo, on Thursday, September 10, in

Elena and Peter admire their "cake"!

Elena and Peter admire their "cake"!

Nice on the French Riviera. A magical reception followed at the Domaine du Mont Leuze. I know her parents, beloved photog Mila Samokhina and Arthur, are very, very proud!


CS Mag "Social Butterfly" by Sarah Ryan

CS Mag "Social Butterfly" by Sarah Ryan

Huge thanks to CS Modern Luxury Magazine for featuring me this month in its "Social Butterfly" article by Sarah Ryan! I shot with the amazing Amie Hana at The Geraghty, Tom Kehoe's hot new 25,000'

"Women of Style" Mary Lasky and Tina Weller

"Women of Style" Mary Lasky and Tina Weller

ft. space in Pilsen. It truly is a #VenueOfPossibilities! I also saw a lot of familiar faces in the issue like gorgeous Mary Lasky and Tina Weller, who were featured in its "Women of Style" article!


Kevin Sullivan with Simona Garcia and Anca Boros

Kevin Sullivan with Simona Garcia and Anca Boros

On a sad note, our hearts go out to dear Kevin Sullivan (Kevin Sullivan Events/AIBI) who lost his beloved mom, Janice F. Sullivan, on September 3. He was a self-described "momma's boy" and from the loving photos we saw at the wake, I could sure see why. Healing and comforting thoughts and prayers for you and your family Kevin.


Cece Gonzalez and John Kemnitzer

Cece Gonzalez and John Kemnitzer

Congrats are in order for Cece Gonzalez of Cece & Melinda with Raymi Productions! She will marry her best friend, John Kemnitzer, at the Drake Hotel in 2016. Her partner, Melinda Joseph, will serve as her maid of honor and, of course, Shaun Rajah will make it perfect! Congrats to all!


Just looking at this photo makes me relax!

Just looking at this photo makes me relax!

I hope you all enjoyed a great Labor Day Weekend. We jumped at the chance to spend a weekend in Michigan with friends. Here's what happened– Labor Day definition: A public holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September to honor the

Rooney Rules!

Rooney Rules!

American labor movement and the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of their country.  I've always understood the significance of this special day because my dad, a postal worker, drilled it into me. He was proud to be a part of the "labor

A magical red carpet to a Labor Day party

A magical red carpet to a Labor Day party

movement" and shared the back story with me from a young age. And even though this holiday is a serious one and reflects the pain, disrespect, long hours and hard work our ancestors put in to survive, to me it also represents the last hurrah of summer. Chuck and I celebrated the weekend with friends in Harbor Country. While we were there, I noticed the pale end-of-summer light reflected off the water, the exuberant croaks from hundreds of tree frogs, the smell of the woods

Just another ho-hum dish...LOL!

Just another ho-hum dish…LOL!

after a downpour and why I love this holiday so much! It serves as both a goodbye to summer and a hello to new adventures in the fall. It's also a great excuse to PARTY with friends and make more memories! At a party in Three Oaks, the grounds and home were astounding. Picture this– A Japanese side garden,

There's nothing like nature...sigh

There's nothing like nature…sigh

peacocks with chicks, a lake with swans, an exquisite home that belongs in every design magazine, fresh food out of the gardens, treasured antiques, hanging lanterns, grilling on fire pits, crickets, a full moon….and so much more. The evening was surreal in its beauty. A dear friend

A friend's enchanting home

A friend's enchanting home

hosted us at his magnificent home on the lake. Again, beauty and serenity everywhere you looked. A sunset to cry over, meals prepared with love, cocktails and laughter shared on the terrace, soothing music, comfy decor with beloved antiques, funny and thoughtful friends……sigh. Labor Day

Labor Day at the beautiful home of a friend

Labor Day at the beautiful home of a friend

weekend is a chance to make memories as well as honor those who labored to make this day possible. I acknowledged both and feel very lucky,

Cocktails on THIS patio doesn't get any better!

Cocktails on THIS patio doesn't get any better!

as Bruce Springsteen says, to be " born in the U.S.A." Hope you had a good one, too!


And as you all know, I'm a sucker for cute animal videos–heck, I'm a sucker for ANY cute video, so here's a compilation of some of my recent favorites. I hope they make you smile!

Once a nut, always a nut!


 Puppy caught eating paper decides killing witness is only way out!


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Rooney Jordan enjoying Candid Candace on the patio

Rooney Jordan enjoying Candid Candace on the patio

 

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PLUS EMIRATES BASH;  BLACK HARVEST FILM FESTIVAL; A NIGHT OF A THOUSAND NOOGIES; WINDY CITY WINE FESTIVAL; DREAMWORKS AND MARCON COLLABORATE; THE CAROUSEL OF POSSIBLE DREAMS; FRIENDS IN FAR PLACES; GET WELL WISHES; WOODY WINS OVER CHICAGO; LIVE OUT LOUD; GRACIOUS HOUSE PROTECTS KIDS; LIFE ITSELF ON RIVET; SOUTH BEACH ON THE RUN AND SO MUCH MORE!

Andrea Schwartz, Jason Derulo and Robin Reibel.

Andrea Schwartz, Jason Derulo and Robin Reibel.

For this year's Glamorama, Macy's had a sell-out crowd at the Harris Theater (nearly 1,500) and showcased fall fashions from Calvin Klein, Ryan Seacrest Distinction (is there anything this guy isn't involved with?), I.N.C., Tommy Hilfiger and more!  And for the 5th year, this high profile event

Before You Exit, brothers Toby, Riley and Connor McDonough

Before You Exit, brothers Toby, Riley and Connor McDonough

benefited Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. The evening began with an introduction by Macy's Chairman/COO Terry Lundgren.  He introduced Samantha Roberson, the beautiful Ambassador for RMHC who shared her story via a video

Glam producer Mike Gansmoe, Terry Lundgren and Glam creative director Paul Anthony

Glam producer Mike Gansmoe, Terry Lundgren and Glam creative director Paul Anthony

introduced by Ryan Seacrest.  And then the show!  This hour long extravaganza featured musical performances by hot recording artist and YouTube sensation Jason Derulo and Before You Exit, Macy's iHeart Radio's winning brothers Toby, Riley and Connor

With RMHC's Doug Porter and Ambassador Samantha Roberson

With RMHC's Doug Porter and Ambassador Samantha Roberson

McDonough.  The Hello Kitty segment with 8 darling young dancers brought cheers from the crowd as did the ever popular Diesel underwear segment modeled by hunky male models.  (My personal favorite!)  What I loved about this fashion show is the fact that the clothes will all be

Photographer Amie Hana with Nicole Townsend and Glam model

Photographer Amie Hana with Nicole Townsend and Glam model

available at Macy's.  For many shows, designers create the looks JUST for the runway and, as much as we may lust for the pieces, you will never see them in a store.  I've marked some favorites, all expertly selected by Glam's creative artist, Paul Anthony.  His discerning eye added chic touches to the looks that included feather headdresses and

A "candy boy"!

A "candy boy"!

piled on jewelry ala Coco Chanel, one of his inspirations. The Red Carpet, although cramped as always in the Harris Theater space, still brought out the best in the stars.  Jason Derulo was darling beyond words, even though he did have to rework the lyrics to "Talk Dirty" for the Glam crowd that night.  Before You Exit brothers all let me know that they were "single

The Roberson family with RMHC Ambassador Samantha (front R)

The Roberson family with RMHC Ambassador Samantha (front R)

and ready to mingle."  They're certainly in a good place for this dream to come true!  Following the confetti-filled finale, chic guests made their way next door to the Harris Rooftop.  The weather was perfect and the stars shone brightly on this fun-loving crowd who enjoyed Lancome makeup

Scene on the Harris Rooftop

Scene on the Harris Rooftop

stations, scantily clad "candy boys" offering Macy's favors, photo booths, DJ's and food inspired by Macy's Culinary Council Chef Stephanie Izard.  Nearly $250,000 was raised to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities, whose mission is to provide a home away from home for families of children with

Lionel Richie performs at Emirates gala (Pic by Matthew Reeves)

Lionel Richie performs at Emirates gala (Pic by Matthew Reeves)

complex medical needs.(Fabulous photos by Amie Hana and for further coverage, check out my Chicago Tribune column here! More Pics Here!


The Red Carpet snaked all along the side of Navy Pier and into the Grand Ballroom for

DSVP Commercial Operations West's Hubert Frach, Brittney Payton, Richie and EVP/COO Adel Al Redha

DSVP Commercial Operations West's Hubert Frach, Brittney Payton, Richie and EVP/COO Adel Al Redha

the hotly anticipated Emirates gala celebrating the launch of its daily, nonstop service to Dubai that began on August 5.  Emirates Executive Vice President and COO Adel Al Redha and Chicago Deputy Mayor Steven Koch were joined by more than 500 guests to commemorate the opening of Emirates'

Emcee Brittney Payton

Emcee Brittney Payton

ninth U.S. gateway.  Partygoers were greeted by beautiful Emirates cabin crew members and treated to traditional dates, cold hand towels, Arabic coffee, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres plus music by Chicago's Jazz Couture.  Photogs snapped pics as guests mixed and mingled before the doors opened to the Grand Ballroom.  Brittney Payton, the daughter of

Jessica Gruen, Vincent Anzalone and Paul Iacono

Jessica Gruen, Vincent Anzalone and Paul Iacono

the late, great Walter Payton, served as emcee for this night that also included performances by electric violin troupe Ken Arlen's Sirens (Their rendition of "We Will Rock You" was a hit with the crowd).  After a video presentation

Richie taking selfies with the crowd (Pic by Matthew Reeves)

Richie taking selfies with the crowd (Pic by Matthew Reeves)

showcasing Emirates' award-winning service, Adel Al Redha, offered opening remarks.  Deputy Mayor Koch welcomed Emirates and spoke about Mayor Emanuel's strategy and plans to make Chicago a top global city.  After attendees

Ken Arlen's Sirens performs

Ken Arlen's Sirens performs

enjoyed a lavish dinner –poached lobster starter, filet with veggie medley and roasted potatoes, and a trio of tempting desserts–the surprise guest was announced.  Grammy, Oscar and Golden Globe Award winning artist Lionel Richie performed hit after hit for an

With luxury travel blogger Riaan George

With luxury travel blogger Riaan George

excited crowd, including "Hello", "You Are", "Dancing on the Ceiling' and more.  He was a very generous performer taking selfies with almost anyone who had an Iphone!  The night ended with fans surrounding the stage dancing and singing to "All Night Long".  On August 5, a ceremony at

Chicago Deputy Mayor Steven Koch

Chicago Deputy Mayor Steven Koch

O'Hare marked the arrival of the first Dubai-Chicago flight with a water cannon salute and gift exchange between Emirates executives and Chicago public officials. 

Paul Iacono with new Emirates friends.

Paul Iacono with new Emirates friends.

Luxury travel blogger and Mumbai native, Riaan George, was on the flight and described it as "long, but breathtaking and luxurious".  What a great party to welcome this award-winning airline to the Windy City!


Deloris Jordan and Chaz

Deloris Jordan and Chaz

The Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago hosted Opening Night of its 20th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival on August 1.  Chaz Ebert and Roger Ebert (posthumously) received the Deloris Jordan Award for Excellence in Community Leadership, presented by Mrs. Deloris Jordan, the president of the James

Filmmaker Cy Weisman and Barbara Scharres and filmmaker Josh MacNeal

Filmmaker Cy Weisman and Barbara Scharres and filmmaker Josh MacNeal

R. Jordan Foundation.  “Through their tireless championing of emerging diverse filmmakers and how they have dedicated their lives to movies, we are honored to present Chaz with this award on behalf of both her and Roger, and grateful that she

Sergio Mims, Black Harvest Fest Consultant, and Eleva Singleton

Sergio Mims, Black Harvest Fest Consultant, and Eleva Singleton

keeps Roger’s legacy and love of film alive as an advocate for film criticism and an involved presence at film festivals worldwide. Without the advocacy of the Eberts, festivals like Black

Maggie Malone, David Hundley, David Martin and Marlon Scott

Maggie Malone, David Hundley, David Martin and Marlon Scott

Harvest would not be celebrating their 20-year history of presenting filmmakers from the African Diaspora,” said Jean de St. Aubin, Executive Director of the Gene Siskel

Sarah Testfai and Lonnie Edwards

Sarah Testfai and Lonnie Edwards

Film Center.  Following the award presentation, films from the Opening Night program for the festival—A Black Harvest Feast—was shown. The six short films conveyed the spirit of the month-long festival and included the cross-cultural comedy Chris’s Briss; a wildly imaginative London bus ride experienced in Frayed; a

Chaz and family--Daniel Jackson, Sonia Evans, Chaz, Ina and Eugene Jones

Chaz and family–Daniel Jackson, Sonia Evans, Chaz, Ina and Eugene Jones

rousing history lesson in Strange Fruit; a compelling two-women drama in The Way You Love;cheeky schoolboy fantasy in Vivre; and Perfect Day, a charming high school romance with a bold twist. LeeAnn Trotter,

Director Delmar Washington and Chaz

Director Delmar Washington and Chaz

entertainment reporter for NBC 5, served as emcee. The reception was held in the Joffrey Tower and featured music by Musicians of the Chicago Sinfonietta.  Throughout both of their careers, Chaz Hammelsmith Ebert and Roger Ebert have

Chefs Tentori, Smith, Nahabedian, Cantu, Merges, Bill Kim and Sommelier Robert Houde

Chefs Tentori, Smith, Nahabedian, Cantu, Merges, Bill Kim and Sommelier Robert Houde

worked tirelessly to engage and encourage a diverse set of emerging filmmakers while also maintaining a commitment to civic engagement.  Congrats to all!


On a related note, DreamWorks Pictures

Chefs Carrie Nahabedian and Giuseppe Tentori w/ kids from Pilot Light

Chefs Carrie Nahabedian and Giuseppe Tentori w/ kids from Pilot Light

and MarCon Communications joined with The Trotter Project to host an exclusive red carpet screening of The Hundred Foot Journey. Families and kids from Common Threads, Pilot Light and the Primo Center for Women & Children were invited to attend and have their photos taken on the Red

Chefs Matthias Merges and Homaro Cantu with kids from Common Threads

Chefs Matthias Merges and Homaro Cantu with kids from Common Threads

Carpet with some of Chicago’s top chefs. Trotter alumni Homaro Cantu, Bill Kim, Matthias Merges, Guillermo Tellez-Cruz, Giuseppe Tentori and Sommelier Robert Houde, along with

Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro with sons, Angel and Brando

Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro with sons, Angel and Brando

longtime Trotter friends Carrie Nahabedian and Art Smith were seen on the red carpet.  Margaret O’Connor introduced the chefs and special guests and Art Smith introduced the film.  Prior to the start of the film, Smith received a text  from Oprah Winfreyone of the movie’s producers and Smith's former employer, (he was Winfrey's personal chef for

Chefs with families from the Primo Center for Women & Children

Chefs with families from the Primo Center for Women & Children

several years) who wrote she was looking forward to hearing what he thought of the movie.  A few Trotter alumni left bright and early the next morning on a road trip to

Chef Bill Kim, Urban Belly

Chef Bill Kim, Urban Belly

Kansas City for The American Culinary Federation’s national convention. They were made up of a panel that was paying a tribute to their former boss, culinary legend Charlie Trotter.  Scott Trotter, Charlie's brother, spoke first about the outpouring of support from Trotter alumni, friends and

Chef Merges with daughters Tatum and Gretl

Chef Merges with daughters Tatum and Gretl

colleagues who wanted to create something to honor and celebrate Charlie's legacy.  Out of those conversations came The Trotter Project. He announced the Trotter Family Foundation is donating $100K to The Trotter Project.  A special Cooking Today Live segment followed, with the alumni panel

Angel, Chef Smith, Margaret O'Connor, Chefs Tentori and Merges

Angel, Chef Smith, Margaret O'Connor, Chefs Tentori and Merges

which included Homaro Cantu, Michael Taus, Guillermo Tellez and Robert Houde.  The panel discussed the life, business and cooking lessons they learned in the kitchen and dining room of Trotter’s

Chef Carrie Nahabedian

Chef Carrie Nahabedian

restaurant that helped them to build and sustain their careers in today’s fast-paced culinary world. Chef Homaro Cantu, owner of the highly regarded Michelin starred restaurant Moto, said, "We're all honored to be a part of this panel. Talking about the Trotter days is always a seriously comedic discussion!"  The alumni also

Chef Art Smith

Chef Art Smith

announced to conference attendees that The State of Illinois and The City of Chicago was proclaiming August 17, Charlie Trotter Day.  (August 17 is the anniversary of Charlie Trotter's restaurant

Executive Producer Ron Chez, Writer and Director Woody Allen and Michael Rose, Chairman & CEO, Metropolitan Capital (Chicago)

Executive Producer Ron Chez, Writer and Director Woody Allen and Michael Rose, Chairman & CEO, Metropolitan Capital (Chicago)

opening day and a significant day in the lives of all Trotter alumni).


For the Chicago premiere of Woody Allen's latest film, Magic in the Moonlight, Metropolitan Capital, a premier Universal Bank (the “Bank”), and Sony

Ronald Chez and Athena Marks, and Michael Rose, Chairman and CEO of Metropolitan Capital and wife Monica.

Ronald Chez and Athena Marks, and Michael Rose, Chairman and CEO of Metropolitan Capital and wife Monica.

Pictures Classics co-hosted a private party on July 19 with a special Red Carpet appearance by the film's writer and director Woody Allen.   The host committee for the

Dr. Madeline Kalb (Lake Forest) and Jonathan Lampros (Chicago)

Dr. Madeline Kalb (Lake Forest) and Jonathan Lampros (Chicago)

event included the Bank’s Susan Payne, Brandon Moulton, Nick O’Brien, Eliza Caldwell and Tess Stender. The festivities began with a cocktail reception at Bellwether, 302 E. Illinois St., where Mr. Allen stopped by before heading across the street to the Red Carpet at AMC River East. 

Executive Producer Ron Chez thanks guests.

Executive Producer Ron Chez thanks guests.

Guests dined on ceviche, filet mignon sliders, bruschetta, chocolate mousse and cheesecake bites.  Red Carpet attendees included Allen,  Executive Producer Ron Chez and Metropolitan Capital Chairman/ CEO Michael Rose.  We LOVED this film set in the 1920s on the opulent French Riviera!  Great cast

The Rancics with Nina Mariano

The Rancics with Nina Mariano

and a wonderful surprise ending…. awwwwww… 🙂


To celebrate his wife's upcoming 40th birthday (August 17th), hubby Bill Rancic kicked off Giuliana Rancic’s birthday weekend with a fun night out in the Windy City at one of Chicago’s hottest clubs, Studio Paris. The loving couple raised

Bill, Jerrod, Rich and RJ Melman, Giuliana, Chris Meers and Chef Doug Psaltis

Bill, Jerrod, Rich and RJ Melman, Giuliana, Chris Meers and Chef Doug Psaltis

a glass to the milestone birthday alongside close friends and Lettuce Entertain You restaurant partners/club owners, RJ and Jerrod Melman.   On

Sarah Freeman and Michelle Banovic

Sarah Freeman and Michelle Banovic

Saturday, the festivities continued! Prior to the VIP preview party for the Rancic’s much-anticipated new Chicago restaurant, RPM Steak (with partners RJ, Jerrod and Molly Melman, chef/partner Doug Psaltis), Bill surprised his wife

Saudia Davis and Marcus Riley

Saudia Davis and Marcus Riley

with a private pre-party to honor the big 4-0. Upon entering the restaurant’s chic and sophisticated mezzanine space — rocking a black Stella McCartney skirt, black top and sky-high silver pumps – Giuliana was surprised by a group of her closest friends and family. To sweetly top off the affair – a specially made Hermes

Kathleen Henson and Rich Melman

Kathleen Henson and Rich Melman

Birkin Bag cake!  (Love this!)   The who’s who of Chicago turned out to get the first look at the much buzzed-about RPM Steak. Those spotted at the stylish cocktail party included fellow E! News host Jason Kennedy alongside fiancé Lauren Scruggs, Giuliana’s parents Eduardo and Anna (who most affectionately call Mama

Allie Harris, David Welles and Jon Harris

Allie Harris, David Welles and Jon Harris

DePandi), former Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood, NBC’s Stefan Holt and Cheryl Scott, CBS’s Ryan Baker and Kris Gutierrez and Nina and Bob Mariano.   (RPM Steak will officially open to the public late August).  On Sunday morning, Giuliana was spotted brunching at popular restaurant HUB 51 (a favorite of celebrities, including Jennie Garth) before returning to Los Angeles.   Happy 40th Giuliana!  (Photos by Barry Brecheisen).


Stand Up To CancerOn Thursday, August 28, St. Baldrick's Foundation will host a fundraiser, Girls Night Out to Conquer Kids' Cancer, at the Tortoise Club, 350 N. State.  As the battle against childhood cancer continues, this event is dedicated to helping fill the funding gap in research.  The evening will include a Gold Ribbon Grab Bag, raffles, a silent auction and so much more!.  Since its inception in 2000, St. Baldrick's has granted more than $150 million in childhood cancer Windy City Wine Festivalresearch programs.  To learn more, please click here.


Inspired cuisine, artisanal wines, craft beers and entertainment come together on Thursday, September 4,  when The Grant Park Conservancy’s kicks off opening night of the Windy City Wine Festival at Buckingham Windy City Wine Festival--2Fountain. This is the tenth year for the Festival and, this year, the fundraising event is in collaboration with The Trotter Project.  Alumni of the legendary Charlie Trotter’s restaurant, culinary colleagues and supporters of the Conservancy will showcase food and wine pairings and innovative brews.  David Young Band will provide entertainment.  For tickets and more info, click here or call 312.951.5050.


On Thursday, August 21, the 4th Annual Patrick J. Ryan Golf Outing returns to the beautiful St. Andrews 79af191ff590b4cf81443ea891e4bdbbGolf & Country Club in West Chicago. Beginning at 8 a.m., this full day of golf, food and fundraising for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago will attract more than 300 golfers and benefits the Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Program for Children and Youth. The memorial outing was Patrick Ryan Golf Outingestablished by former Attorney General Jim Ryan, his wife Marie and their

Donna Hall, Michelle Rohrer-Lauer and M. Grace Sielaff

Donna Hall, Michelle Rohrer-Lauer and M. Grace Sielaff

family after the loss of their son, Patrick J. Ryan to suicide.  Both Jim and Marie serve as committee chairs for the event and invite golfers to “tee up” for this personal and meaningful cause. Since the event began, more than $300,000 has been raised for the program.  For tickets and more info, click here.


Approximately 200 people within the design industries community attended the launch party for the Gracious House Designer Show House held at Cosentino Center Chicago recently. While guests sipped

Amy Donaldson, Michael Zhou and In Jung Oh

Amy Donaldson, Michael Zhou and In Jung Oh

specialty cocktails and enjoyed Asian inspired appetizers, they meandered around Cosentino's showroom and the massive state-of-the-art granite and quartz surfacing warehouse.  The Designer Show House, which will debut in September, is themed, “Boutique Hotel,” and will present innovative concepts and ideas in the context of the house as a beautiful, safe and nurturing environment. Proceeds from the launch party and the September Show House opening preview party and tours will

Lauri and Jim Venema, Lara Venema and Vincent Angloni

Lauri and Jim Venema, Lara Venema and Vincent Angloni

benefit Prevent Child Abuse America.  Eight residential interior designers will transform a 5,400 square foot house in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood into the Gracious House Chicago Designer Show House including M.Grace Sielaff , Debbie Auer, Michelle Rohrer-Lauer, Donna Hall, Mary Susan Bicicchi, Susan Brunstrum, Loren Reid Seaman and Lauri Venema.  For tix and more info click here.  (Photos by Slawomir Chrzaszcz)


image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/14081803/7a4eef78-6595-43fc-8c86-3c0dd0da22a7.pngOn August 19 and 20, Chicago area residents are invited to support one of the biggest events in the region for the Christian global hunger charity Feed My Starving Children (FMSC).  More than 2,500 volunteers are expected to gather at Union Station to pack half a million meals for starving children in the developing world.  The FMSC Union Station MobilePack event is one of hundreds held across the U.S. packing more than 50 million meals.  If you'd like to participate, see details here. 



Carousel-of-Dreams-Cocktail-Invitation-2014_v10The Carousel of Possible Dreams,  presented by Receptions for Research (The Greg Olsen Foundation), will host a fundraiser at the Sanfilippo Estate in Barrington Hills, Illinois at 789 Plum Tree

SanFilippo Estate Museum

SanFilippo Estate Museum

Road, on Saturday, August 23,  benefiting THREE outstanding charities, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Little Angels and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.  The event will include estate tours, carousel rides and a reception.  For tickets and more info, click here or call (877) 492-KIDS.


A Night of a Thousand Noogies, benefiting Gilda's Club of Chicago, will be presented by its Associate Board on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Park West Theater.  This high Night of 1000 Noogiesprofile event offers guests an evening of top-notch entertainment, food, drink, prizes and swag.  Partnering with The Second City, this fun-filled party will feature a performance from top improv players who deliver off-the-cuff, sardonic, gut-busting hilarity as only Second City can.  Gilda's Club Chicago is a community for anyone Kehoe Designswho has been affected by cancer and includes men, women, teens and children as well as their partners, families and friends.   For tickets and more info, click here.


Congrats to one of my favorite full service event decor/design firms, Kehoe Designs, who have moved their massive operation to a new location at 2555 S. Leavitt Street! 

With Angie and Paul Murges (front left) and friends

With Angie and Paul Murges (front left) and friends

Long may you reign Tom Kehoe!  Miss you David Brandt!


Longtime, dear friends Angie and Paul Murges celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary at Tufano's Vernon Park Tap recently with adoring friends who included Kathy O'Malley, Skip Pope,

With Paul Murges, Skip Pope, Angie Murges and Chuck

With Paul Murges, Skip Pope, Angie Murges and Chuck

Jerry Ranalli, Jimmy O'Brien, Cheri James, Barbara and Gene Compari, Rich Gregorin and Irv Solganic.  It was a true love fest for this loving couple whose only daughter, Giana Pisellini, is a rock star at Unilever!


Please join me in wishing our very own Hazel Barr a quick recovery from a broken collarbone!  It's hard to imagine this beloved dynamo being

Hazel Barr

Hazel Barr

out of commission! The city sure isn't the same without her out and about!  Please send get well wishes to Hazel Barr, c/o the Warren Barr Pavilion, 66 W. Oak St., Room 602, Chicago, Illinois, 60610.  I know she will appreciate it!  Love you Hazel!


More get well wishes to another social dynamo, Vonita Reescer, who had a brief hospital stay Vonita Reescerrecently but is, thankfully, back home now and out and about.  Please send healing thoughts her way, too!  Cheers V!


Celebrating 5 years of suicide prevention, Live Out Loud Charity (a non profit organization focused on

Live Out Loud fashion show

Live Out Loud fashion show

saving lives through core character development and suicide intervention training) will be the beneficiary of Tiara Magazine’s 5th annual suicide prevention seminar and fashion show held October 11, in Schaumburg, Illinois.  To learn more, click here .  All net proceeds benefit Live Out Loud Charity founded by Sherrie

Sherrie Gearheart

Sherrie Gearheart

Gearheart (Miss United Nations World Ambassador 2014) after she lost her best friend to suicide. To be involved in the charity show as a volunteer, model, or titleholder, email editor@tiaramag.net.


Chaz Ebert at Chicago premiere of "Life Itself"

Chaz Ebert at Chicago premiere of "Life Itself"

I hope you enjoy my latest Rivet Radio show about the fabulous Chicago premiere of Life Itself, the documentary by director Steve James about the life of beloved film critic Roger EbertHear it here!


Congrats to dear friend Rhonda Sanderson!  She took a trip of a lifetime to South

Rhonda Sanderson and cute friend.

Rhonda Sanderson and cute friend.

Africa where she was spotted hobnobbing with some four-legged friends!  I know her daughter Samantha Amato and sister Debbie Pinkus are having a blast, too!


I want to thank you for the wonderful anniversary

Bazaar Res. at SLS South Beach

Bazaar Res. at SLS South Beach

wishes Chuck and I received last month for our 25th.  We took a romantic getaway to South Beach, one of our fav spots, for a little R & R and fun.  For the first time, we stayed at the SLS Hotel South Beach, 1701 Collins Ave., and it was

Villa bedroom at SLS South Beach

Villa bedroom at SLS South Beach

fabulous!  The trendy decor by Lenny Kravitz and Phillippe Starck was modern and chic, how could it not be with these two designers, and we loved it.  We were disappointed that our very favorite SoBe hotspot, La Piaggia,

Champagne servers at SLS South Beach party pool

Champagne servers at SLS South Beach party pool

was closed for vacation, but this just gives us something to look forward to the next time.  This beach club/restaurant is the closest you'll get to St. Tropez without actually being there!  The food, decor and people watching are fabulous, but we had fun sampling some new restaurants, too.  On the first night, I was thrilled to discover

Chuck and Pam poolside

Chuck and Pam poolside

we had planned our trip during Mercedes Benz Swimwear Week and, even more exciting, one of the opening night fashion shows was held at our hotel!  It was a sexy show with the runway set up over the pool.  After, we had a great dinner at the SLS's award-winning Japanese restaurant, Katsuya. 

Cute server at SLS South Beach fashion show party

Cute server at SLS South Beach fashion show party

While we were there, we also enjoyed Prime Fish, the latest offering from Myles Restaurant Group (that includes Prime 112), that's in Nemo's old spot at 100 Collins Avenue.  For our anniversary on July 21, we went to Casa Tua, arguably the most romantic spot on the Beach that's both a hotel and restaurant.  When we arrived, they

Casa Tua

Our anniversary rest. choice–Casa Tua

had strewn rose petals on our table….what a delightful touch!  The next day, we drove to Bal Harbour where I was surprised to find that this awesome shopping center's top luxury clients, Louis Vuitton and Hermes, both had decamped to

Chic swimsuit on shapely model at Mercedes Benz Swimwear Fashion Show

Chic swimsuit on shapely model at Mercedes Benz Swimwear Fashion Show

the Design District!  Chuck was thrilled!  LOL!  However, we did visit the Design District to check out its progress.  It has a ways to go before all of the ongoing construction is completed, but lunch at Michael's Genuine was delicious and a high spot of this side trip.   It was hard to leave, but we always love coming home to Chicago.  🙂


Thanks for checking in and I hope you've enjoyed this latest edition of Candid Candace!  If you have any exciting news you'd like me to share, please pass it along!  Until then, enjoy our glorious summer!

Love, as always,
Candace 🙂
Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

P.S. Don't miss my favorite market, Randolph Street Market, that will return to 1340 W. Washington on Aug. 30/31 and Sept. 27/28!  See you there!

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LINCOLN PARK ZOO BALL GETS DOWN WITH KC AND THE SUNSHINE BAND!

…PLUS EYE-BANK HONORS SUSANNA; SHERIDAN ROAD MAGAZINE’S FALL ISSUE; GOOMBAY BASH; GALLERY WEEKEND IN CHICAGO; FACTOR MODELS’ ANTI-CRUELTY FUNDRAISER; BON APPETIT PRESENTS CHICAGO GOURMET; ODYSSEY CRUISES’ BIG RENO; REHABILITATION INSTITUTE’S MEDICINE BALL; GOVERNOR QUINN AND PAWS; GARDEN OF EVE; ANTHONY RIZZO FOUNDATION COOK-OFF FOR CANCER; NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Co-chairs Vasiliki Weiden, Charlotte Monhart and Jennifer Caruso with WB President Peggy WhiteThe recently erected life-size bronze statue of one of the zoo’s biggest attractions – the African lion Adelor – greeted more than 900 guests at the entrance of Lincoln Park Zoo for the Women’s Board’s 36th
2 - Kevin Bell with Kimbra and Mark WalterAnnual Zoo Ball
, this year themed “Wild at Heart”. The evening included a cocktail reception adjacent to the Lion House (where new star attraction, four-year-old lion Sahar, is already gaining popularity), entertainment, dancing to
3 - Ted Cesarz, Amy Heinz, Veronica Zepeda and Bob LoquercioRendezous and gourmet dining at this year’s fundraiser presented by lead sponsor Guggenheim. It was a perfect summer night in Chicago and the guests were resplendent in their black-tie attire. I especially
4 - Decor by HMR Designsloved Women’s Board member Kate Covington’s gown designed by Borris Powell: It was a flowing red and white gown inspired by the event’s theme with heart-shaped motifs. Co-chairs Jennifer Caruso, Charlotte Monhart and
5 - Reggie and Kathy RushVasiliki Weiden
were on hand at the East Gate entrance to welcome guests. HMR Designs created a striking decor that featured peacocks and animal prints which provided an elegant backdrop for the zoo’s romantically regal wildlife. Guests marveled at the sight of the lions as they sat, perched
6 - KC and the Sunshine Bandwithin their luscious surroundings, as if welcoming attendees to the picturesque affair. Waiting within the Long Neck Lounge were playfully embellished highboy tables, skilled bartenders juggling cocktail shakers a la Tom Cruise and more than 100 silent auction items. A recorded lion’s roar signaled attendees to be seated in one of two giant tents for a divine three-course dinner. Magnificent tablescape displays featured deep red and plum florals set amidst multiple twinkling candles. For
7 - Alderman Bob Fioretti and Nicki Pecorithe first course, Calihan Catering treated guests to an avocado and prawn summer ‘wedge’ with marinated heirloom tomatoes and shaved grana padano (a type of Italian cheese), lightly dressed with chervil vinaigrette. Filet of beef atop a fresh herb pesto served as the entrée, paired with
8 - Ken Norgan and Sherren Leighmascarpone polenta cake and a medley of grilled vegetables. A video presentation showcased highlights of the zoo and described its importance to the city as the only privately managed free zoo in the country. This was followed by short remarks from Women’s Board president Peggy White and the dynamic co-chairs. I was thrilled to cover this elegant affair for my Watch312.com cameras and am thrilled to announce that my
9 - Tom and Cece Ricketts and Mark Waltervideos will also be appearing online at the Chicago Tribune to accompany my weekly Candid Candace column! (I hope you’re reading/watching every Sunday!) Just before dessert, partygoers were surprised with a top-secret performance by hit disco
10 - Bill and Vicki Hoodgroup KC and the Sunshine Band. The crowd went wild and filled the dance floor as KC, his band and energetic dancers sang their chart topping hits such as “Get Down Tonight”, “Shake Your Booty” and “That’s the Way (I Like It)”. Dancing continued late into the evening, long after the award-winning group played its final number. At the close of the event, attendees
11 - Abby Zanarini, John and Andrea Spiegelreceived exclusive rolled blankets provided by Guggenheim, along with cool treats from Forever Yogurt and tasty takeaways from More Cupcakes and Garrett Popcorn. Besides Guggenheim Partners, the evening was made possible by the generous support of Silver
12 - Mike Harrington, Anne Pramaggiore and Jimmy KorshakSponsors J.N. Pritzker/Tawani Foundation/Pritzker Military Library and Emily & John Alexander. Additional supporters included entertainment sponsor
13 - Kay Nixon and Cindy PolayesMarcus Lemonis
and Beth Levine / Camping World, Paul Stuart, media partner Make it Better Foundation, John Reilly Photography, United Airlines, Graff Diamonds, The Four Seasons Chicago, Lathrop & Gage LLP and Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. Notable Chicago attendees included Lincoln Park Zoo president and CEO
14 - Jason Posen and Cindy BurnsKevin Bell; Kimbra and Mark Walter; Corporate Chair Biff Bowman; Honorary Chair Barbara Higgins; Rebecca and Charlie Besser; Chairman of Lincoln Park Zoo’s Board of Trustees John Ettelson; Anne Pramaggiore; Cece and Tom Ricketts; Deborah and Bruce Crown; Wendy Krimins and Tina
16 - Shake your booty!Koegel; Women’s Board member Abby Zanarini and her darling family; Christine Ott and Lynne Nieman; Veronica Zepeda and Bob Loquercio; Cynthia Holbrook and Christopher Beski; Bre Dunsworth and Andrew Hart; Kathleen Carlson; Kathy and Reggie Rush; Christine Zrinsky; and Ken Norgan, Sherren Leigh, Cindy Burns and Jason Posen among many others.
17 - Rodger and Janet OwenProceeds from the evening – more than $1 million – will support the Women’s Board’s pledge to provide critical support to maintain this community treasure that stands as one of the only free zoos in the nation. Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo, a historic landmark founded in 1868, is a leader in conservation science both globally and locally that exemplifies the highest quality animal care and educational
15 - Mike Cheronis with Barbie and Dougal Jeppeoutreach. (For more info, visit www.lpzoo.org.) To see my Chicago Tribune coverage with photos by Taylor Glascock, click here and to see my BRAND NEW video coverage of this elegant, surprise-filled night, please see below!

 

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1 - Dr. David Donnersberger, Ill. Sec. of State Jesse White, honoree Sun-Times Splash editor Susanna Negovan, Dr. Robert Feder and Illinois Eye-Bank Executive Director Diane HollingsworthCarrying peacock-inspired cosmos and groovin’ to one of Chicago’s hottest DJs (Meghan Taylor), attendees of the Illinois Eye-Bank (IEB) Gift of Sight 15th Annual Gala raised an impressive $100,000 at its recent fundraiser at the Peninsula to help
2 - Warren Barr, Jean Antoniou and Greg Hyderrestore sight to the more than 1,100 people IEB serves each year throughout Illinois. Themed “All Eyes on You”, the gala honored Sun-Times Splash! editor Susanna Negovan as the Eye-Bank’s 2013 Woman of Vision and Northwestern
3 - Nina Mariano, Azeeza Khan, Frances Renk, Rochelle TrotterUniversity ophthalmologist Dr. Robert Feder as the 2013 Gift of Sight Honoree. The night’s focus on preserving and restoring vision was underscored by a unique ‘photo booth’ where guests’ eyes were the focus and an expressive collage of
4 - Bob and Maria Zec, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kernthese ‘soul-windows’ was pinned up for all to admire, including a twinkling contribution from Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White. A poignant four-minute video – “An Eye For an I” – premiered at the gala, highlighting the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation in the lives both of the
6 - Vonita Reescer and Bill Zweckergrateful transplant recipients and their donor families. Last year’s Woman of Vision honoree Mamie Walton proudly presented Susanna with her award. Dr. Joel Sugar introduced his colleague and friend Dr. Robert Feder and awarded him his honor. The peacock-themed décor was by Tom Kehoe, The Mark Olen Trio performed during the cocktail hour, and the
5 - Jon Harris (2nd from right) and friendsmaster of ceremonies for the evening was the incomparable Bill Zwecker. Attendees included past honorees Greg Hyder, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kern, Michael Christ, Mamie Walton, Peggy and Steve Lombardo, Bill Zwecker, Dr.
7 - Zak Stemer is ready for his close-upRandy Epstein, and Dr. Joel Sugar. Additional guests included Warren Barr, Vonita Reescer, Maria and Robert Zec, Dr. David Donnersberger and Dr. Claire Kenneally, Eileen Howard-Weinberg and Marshall Weinberg, Sheryl
8 - The SpexettesDyer, Sherrill Bodine, Nina Mariano, Rochelle Trotter, Justine Fedak, Eleni Bousis, Lana Bramlette, Saira Cooper, Laurie Davis, Anna Davlantes, Jon Harris, Charles Hocevar III, Azeeza Khan,
9 - Bob Haga and Illinois Eye-Bank board members Maureen Haga and Peter WroblewskiWhitney and Jerry Lasky, Kristina McGrath, Tom Negovan, Frances Renk, Yolanda (Dusty) and Alex Stemer and Neal Zucker. Congrats Susanna! (To learn more about this worthy organization, visit www.IllinoisEyeBank.org.)


1 - Kendall McKinven , Jenna Schubert and editorial director Kerrie Kennedy MuddIt was such a thrill to shoot the fall fashion feature for the fabulous Sheridan Road Magazine! Even though it was an early call for a night owl like me (8 a.m.), I was SO energized once I got on set!  Taylor Reese’s famed hairstylist Charles Lord along
2 - Wearing Thakoon from Ikram and Fabbri fur with stylist Michael Favia and photog David Anthony (center)with Tom Collins worked their magic on Factor Models Katrina Hoernig, Hilary Anderson and Elena (one name only, thank you). Makeup artists Jake Broullard and Nicole Cap made everyone look so glam and creative lensman David Leslie Anthony had even downloaded the movie and
3 - Katrina Hoernigsoundtrack that the shoot was inspired by! I must tell you, it wasn’t easy getting to Highwood for this early call but once I arrived, I was awed by the fabulous offices of this much-loved publication. Publisher/founder John
6 - Hair stylist Charles LordConatser
and editorial director Kerrie Kennedy Mudd (along with her glam staff who should all be models themselves) were on hand to oversee details and digital editor Jake Jarvi captured all of the fun on film. They made everyone feel so comfortable and couldn’t have been more supportive of all of the talent. Styled by Michael Favia, wardrobe included oh-so-chic selections from Ikram (15 E. Huron, Chicago) and Neapolitan (715 Elm St., Winnetka). I loved
4 - Elena, Nicole Cap and Hilary Andersonmeeting handsome Ford model David Neeser, who was a star in this shoot along with beautiful models Hilary, Katrina and Elena. If you don’t have a subscription to this incredible magazine, you’re missing out on some GREAT visuals and info! Click here for more details and I'll see YOU in the Fall Issue! 🙂


1Caribbean shirts, rum cocktails with umbrellas and hula skirts with ukuleles? Welcome to the Goombay Bash! This highly anticipated fundraiser for cancer research will be held on August 3rd from 5 p.m. to midnight in Navy Pier’s Grand Ballroom. This
Fireworks at Goombay Bash 2012event, which is expected to attract more than 1,500 guests, will benefit The H Foundation which works on the principal of taking a little money from fundraisers and leveraging that into a lot of money for cancer research through strategic government and private grants. By this strategy, The H Foundation has raised over $4.5 million in the last 12 years to seed over $35
Goombay Bash 2012 crowdmillion in grant-supported research towards finding a cure. The Goombay Bash is the signature fundraiser for this non-profit organization and is the largest basic science cancer research charity in Chicago. Special guests expected to attend include Jimmy Butler (Chicago Bulls); George Wendt (actor);
Rob Johnson at Goombay Bash 2012Kendall Gill
(Comcast SportsNet analyst, former NBA player); Rob Johnson (CBS 2 news anchor); Bill Cartwright (former NBA player); Ashley Bond (Miss Illinois 2009, Luvabull); Ron Kittle (former MLB player); and Desmond Clark, Adrian Peterson and Alex Brown (former and present NFL players). (For tickets and more info, click here.) 

 

1 - Bob Frame, Lisa Takata, Enrique Useche-Andueza, Luke PaleseMore than 95 guests gathered at Bottega Veneta’s Chicago store on July 11th for a private cocktail reception to kick-off the third annual Gallery Weekend Chicago (GWC), which will take place
3 - Emma Arnold, Lynne Bredfelt, Joel MoralesSeptember 19th through 22nd. During this intimate evening, Monique Meloche of Monique Meloche Gallery and GWC introduced its notable host committee for this year which included Sandra and Jack Guthman, Martin Horner, Scott Hunter and Richard Renfro, Gary Metzner and Scott Johnson and Laura Spicer. Other notable guests included Heather Becker, Toni Canada, Tony
2 - Monique Meloche, Eli Gotlieb, Carrie LannonKarman, Catherine De Orio, and Rhona Hoffman. As guests arrived, they proceeded to the store’s second floor where the Bottega Veneta’s Fall 2013 collection was on display including the famous “knots”. These beautifully crafted clutches are much coveted and come in a variety of colors! (They are definitely on my “Lust List”.) Can’t wait till September for GWC! (For more info, click here!) 

 

WhiteweddingcupcakesI know everyone loves SWIRLZ Cupcakes but I just had to share this darling photo of these wedding cupcakes: For $200, you get 80 mini cupcakes decorated with this beautiful pearlized finish. I thought these were so lovely!

 

Playboy trophiesFor almost 30 years, I've been looking for someone to repair my Playboy Bunny of the Year trophies. One I won as Chicago’s 1976 Bunny of the Year and the other trophy I won as a finalist in the International Contest that was televised live on ABC. First they both broke off at the base and then arms started falling off. I was miserable until one man stepped up to the plate, the Fence Doctor Fred Gebbia! I knew he
Fred Gebbiawas a master iron worker – he has done miracles on our vintage fence out front – but after he returned my trophies (repaired and even better than before except for one lost arm), I just couldn’t believe it. So a special shout-out to my friend and miracle worker, Fred!

 

Tom and Patrick StrehleHuge congrats to Patrick and Thomas Strehle who recently wed in New York!!! A reception is planned in October for this happy couple! Much happiness forever and always! 🙂

 

Rizzo Cook-Off for Cancer 8-14On August 14th, join the Anthony Rizzo Family Foundation at Cafe Brauer for its inaugural Cook-Off for Cancer benefit which will feature upscale versions of ballpark food prepared by notable Chicago chefs and served by Chicago Cubs players! A three-person panel of local celebrities will offer their take on the inspired dishes with guests voting for their fav chefs and dishes by tipping their Cubs server. All tips and proceeds will benefit pediatric cancer research, care and support. This year’s proceeds will benefit Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation’s Bear Hugs Program, Family Reach Foundation and Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago for lymphoma research. (For tickets – $200 – call Abby at asilverman@cubs.com.)


GardenofEvePurchasetickets6313On September 13th, please support Garden of Eve 2013, an event benefitting women’s health services at Howard Brown Health Center. Located at the gorgeous River East Art Center overlooking the Chicago River, the evening will feature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres by George Jewell Catering, live entertainment, dancing and a silent auction. Early bird tickets ($125) will be available until July 25th here!


Meika's mom-manager Pamela Blackman, Mieka Blackman Reese, her son with Derrick Rose (Derrick Rose Jr.) and her brother Montreal ReeseWhat a day to remember for Mieka Blackman-Reese! June 23rd marked the day her high-end online consignment and retail shop made its debut at JellyFish with more than 300 supporters in attendance including Chicago Bulls superstar Derrick Rose. Mieka, who has been one of Chicago’s most sought-after stylists for some time now, was pleased with the attendance of the event and the support she received: Not only did guests come out to support the launch of her brand, they purchased nearly all of the sports clothing she had on hand the night of the event! Rich Girl Candy
2 - Derrick Rose attends Meika's Rich Girl Candy debutoffers sportswear at very reasonable prices and include jewelry, tees, tri-colored hoodies, jogging suits, boy shorts and more from only $40 to $200. “Fashion is so personal and we try to cater to all women by not only offering designer items as lower price points, but also our branded RGC line,” said Blackman-Reese. Congrats Mieka!

 

Hef entertaining former Playboy Bunnies at Playboy Mansion West before the Jazz FestI loved receiving this photo from a fellow Playboy Bunny friend of mine, Cheryl Carioscia. A friend of hers from the old LA Club obtained a group of tickets to attend the Playboy Jazz Fest. Cheryl immediately bought a ticket and the next thing she knew, 22 bunnies were invited to the Mansion the day before the Fest. This is exactly the kind of man Hef is: He never forgets the girls who brought him to the party! #LOVETHIS

 

34899_422389428752_2063768_nThe Illinois Restaurant Association invites Bon Appetit presents Chicago Gourmet fans to prep their palates this summer at a special series of Wine & Spirits Dinner events, featuring various themes and participating Chicago Gourmet restaurants. Attendees will enjoy a personal sneak preview of the main event in Millennium Park to be held from September 27th through 29th. Events will be held in top dining spots across the city until the end of August! Check here for tickets and dining info and I hope to see you there!

 

Factor anti-cruelty inviteFactor Models
is hosting the Second Annual Chosen Man’s Best Friend & Factor Felines benefiting Anti-Cruelty Society on July 31st from 6 to 8 p.m. at Public Hotel, located at 1301 N. State. The event mixes models, fashion and pet adoption awareness…all for only a $20 ticket!! Armani Exchange will provide chic fashions for the models and raffle prizes include $1,000 cash, a stay at the pet-friendly Public Hotel, dinner at The Pump Room and more! The event will include a two-hour cocktail hour, hors d’oeuvres, DJ and a video presentation. (Tickets are available at the door and for online tix, please click here!)

 

Medicine Ball co-chairs Miller Shivers Vance and Paula SmithBurberry
hosted the announcement party recently for the Women’s Board of the Rehabilitation Institute Medicine Ball to be held on September 7th at the Peninsula Chicago. The chairs for the ball are Paula Smith, Miller Shivers Vance and Kristi Brown
Tracy Lewis and Deneese Levinand the evening will feature dinner, dancing, lavish decor and a live auction. (Dazzling diamond earrings donated by Harry Winston are one of the fabulous auction items!) For tickets and more info, visit www.ric.org.

 

Odyssey shipHave you seen the fabulous Odyssey Cruises $2-million renovation yet!? Well, stay tuned to my “Candid Candace Chicago” show on Watch312.com and I will take you for a cruise! Video coming soon! (For info on Odyssey Cruises, click here!)

 

Governor Pat Quinn with PAWS founder Paula Fasseas (Photo by Howard Tullman)Congrats to PAWS Chicago and Governor Pat Quinn: On July 21st, the Guv signed the pet protection bill (the Anti-Tethering Bill HB 83) into law! Congrats and thanks, Governor Quinn – you are a wonderful animal advocate! (Thanks to Howard Tullman for the great pic!)

 

Playboy arrival note to butlers 9-19-74While cleaning house, I came across this memo from the original Playboy Mansion in Chicago. It was addressed to the butlers letting them know that “A bunny by the name of Candy Collins is transferring here from St. Louis. She is due to arrive Sunday, September 22. She will be going into B Dorm Bed 10. Please have her see me first thing on Monday morning. Lottie Flores” It seems like only yesterday… 🙂


BUNKY_MAIN_LOGOI’m sure you all know the Squire of Society, my friend Bunky Cushing. He has an encyclopedic knowledge about the social set of today and years gone by and his blog is a must read. Well,
6a00e5545508848833012877a93214970c-250wiI’m beyond grateful for his recent write-up about me and my never-to-be-forgotten Stanley Paul Honor. Take note of his website and make sure you don’t miss a week of his well-written, photo-filled musings about all the places and people to go and know in Chicago and beyond. Much love and thanks, Bunky! Hope you enjoy his wonderful recent essay here! I know I will be forever grateful…



PhotoAnd last but certainly not least, congrats to newlywed lovebirds Jennifer Sutton and her handsome husband Dr. Joaquin Brieva on their recent nuptials! They married at City Hall, danced in the Daley Center and
Photo2smelled the roses in Lincoln Park’s Garden of Flowers. This is a match made in heaven. “For me, this man has changed my life…made me appreciate life and love in a completely new way. He has given me a reason to be the best wife, daughter, sister and friend I can be every day,” said Jennifer. A fairytale come true. Love and congrats to one of the cutest couples I know.

Hope you’re having a fabulous summer and making lots of memories! Until next time…
 
Love always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. You know how much I love sweet animal videos….well, here’s another one to make you smile! 
 

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FUN-FILLED KICK-OFF FOR MACY’S PASSPORT PRESENTS GLAMORAMA

…PLUS FLOWERY FLEUROTICA; “INTO THE WILD” WITH FRIENDS OF PRENTICE; CHICAGO WHITE SOX “STEP UP TO PLATE” FOR RMHC; BIG CAT’S BASH FOR CASH; STARVING ARTIST EXTRAVAGANZA; NORTH SHORE DANCE THERAPY HOSTS WORTHY FUNDRAISER; A PARIS WEDDING; WHO IS THE MEDIA WOMAN OF THE DECADE?; PRIDE PARADE DETAILS; NINA’S BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY; LOFT’S GRAND OPENING; “MAN OF STEEL” PREMIERE AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Julie Hamm, RMHC's Christina Thomas and Jaime Holway with Allison MabbottThe Launch Party for Macy’s Passport presents Glamorama was all I had hoped it would be and more! The illustrious host committee who supported this beloved event spread the word, showed up and
2 - Project Runway's Peach Carr with her fabulous design and beautiful modelplayed all night! The love in the room for this event was obvious and Ronald McDonald, who was on hand to greet arriving guests on the red carpet, was smiling ear to ear the entire evening! The venue, Gallery 225 (225 W. Hubbard), was a perfect corner location, easily accessible and with tons of parking and, after the sun went down, the floor to ceiling windows
3 - Dr. Steven Stryker and Andrea Schwartz with Ronald McDonaldglowed with a multitude of colors (created by Five Star Audio/Visual) and showcased the fun and excitement happening inside. Almost 300 guests came dressed in their finest fashions for this warm-up party for Glamorama which comes to the Harris Theatre on August 9th. Red velvet ropes guarded the red carpet upon arrival as guests were checked in. For those who hadn’t previously purchased a ticket, they
4 - Nikki Lynette and DJ Sye Youngcould buy theirs at the door. And then there was Ronald, dressed in his signature shades of red and yellow, he brought a smile to everyone’s faces and was a huge hit with the digital camera and iPhone crowd. Atop the huge center bar (with Tito’s Vodka, etc.) and high boy tables, there were glorious arrangements of brightly colored
5 - Camille Britton and her mom Joan Colmarflowers which echoed the lighting courtesy of everyone’s favorite event planner Debi Lilly. Every party she touches is elevated due to her unlimited creativity and this night was no exception. The right side of the room looked like a scene straight out of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with a sea of sweets displayed on
7 - Ashley Roenna, Jorrie Van Sky, Nick Scarlett and Rob Christophermultiple tables. There were Eli’s Frango Mint Cheesecake (sold at Macy’s), Carol’s Cookies, MORE Cupcakes, Hershey’s candy and so much more! The champagne glow bar (courtesy of Wirtz Beverage Group) was a huge hit and as guests carried their drinks throughout the venue, the multi-
8 - Carmen Rivera, Fabrice Calmels, Nikki Lynette and Brenda Arelanocolored glowing flutes added to the decor. Food for Thought catered the event and offered delicious mini-blue cheese and bacon burgers, mini quinoa veggies burgers, cucumber spring rolls, a ginormous cheese display and more! People waited in line for the
9 - With Lori Allen, Jennifer Sutton and Christina Thomaspopular Action Booth and “Project Runway” designer Peach Carr jumped so hard she broke her finger as she came down too close to the friend next to her! But, being the good sport that she is, she tweeted after “It’s not a good party unless somebody does this” and included a pic of her finger in a splint. LOL! Peach showcased some gorgeous designs on this night including her current passion, maxi dresses. Her black
10 - Designer Elda de la Rosa and her designs-modelsand white one-shouldered cocktail dress was a sensation and was inspired
Lisa Walt and Marco Fosterby the music from the ‘70s. Eva Pazola also presented her designs on glamorous models featuring dramatic bell-shaped sleeves over simple, modern shapes. Designer Elda de la Rosa is always a hit at this party (and everywhere else) with her cocktail and evening gowns that were elegant with ruffled fabric details. Archer Townsend showed
12 - Glamorous at Glam!casual chic designs in black and white. DJ Sye Young kept the crowd moving and is one of my favorite DJs, along with DJ Heavy. They are not only awesome at what they do but Sye always
13 - Borris Powell (center) and Nicole Townsend with friendgives back to worthy causes – love him! Rosemary Fanti is another favorite who always makes a party more exciting: She was capturing the guests as they walked the red carpet for Action Booth shots. (My favorite illustration of the night was of Dr. Steven Stryker and Macy’s Andrea Schwartz – they looked
14 - Interviewing RMHC's Doug Porterlike they had walked right out of “The Great Gatsby” movie…so glamorous! I was thrilled to be able to cover this exciting night for my Watch312.com show, “Candid Candace Chicago” – it was fun to interview my
15friends and discover their passion for this event benefitting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. For the fifth year in a row, Macy’s has chosen this charity as its beneficiary for the most
16 - CAMP Cosmetic's Michael Perich and Maggie Sajdakawesome night of fashion in Chicago, Macy’s Passport Presents Glamorama. Sheryl Crow is the featured entertainer for this year’s show, themed “Fashion in a New Light,” that will also showcase designs from Jean Paul Gaultier, Diesel, Weekend Max Mara, Maison Jules, Tommy Hilfiger and
17 - Chuck and Ken Norganmore! Cirque du Soleil will also perform live in this hour-long presentation that feels more like a Broadway show than a fashion show! Don’t miss it on August 9th! To order tickets and for more info, please click here! Congrats to RMHC’s event
19 - Ben Soldinger (2nd from L), Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jennifer Sutton and friendplanners extraordinaire for this exciting evening: Christina Thomas and Jaime Holway! I was thrilled to chair this event for the fourth year along with our dynamic host committee! Stay tuned for Watch312.com video coming soon!  Congrats to ALL! (To view more pics from this fantastic evening, please click here!)

 

1 - Winning design by Scarlet PetalFleurotica 2013
was a visual feast at the MCA with almost 500 stylish guests in attendance on June 12th. Co-chaired by Deirdre Koldyke, Whitney Lasky and Shauna Montgomery, this “haute” fashion show featured flowery designs
2 - Nena Ivon, Shauna Montgomery and daughter Meredith Montgomeryby 30 of Chicago’s top floral and landscape artists. It was thrilling to go behind the scenes and see the hard work the designers were pouring into their creations. I saw popular designer Drew Holitik with his design inspired by strong women and titled “This Women’s Work”. It featured bleached magnolia leaves, orchids and garden roses. Another favorite floral design house, H. Bloom, offered a piece inspired by
3 - Kristina McGrath, Gala Gottlieb and Michaela Parrillothe fragrance family of Fougere (fern in French).
4 - Eunita Rushing, President of Alliance Board (L) and friendsDesigners Jenny DeMuth and Kyle Hustedt utilized ferns as a base with orchids and roses for their stunning creation. Anna Held designers Laura Daluga and Brian Skiel’s design was titled “Weeping Willow” and was inspired by their love of avante garde fashion and science fiction. My dear friend Jeff Jonen was representing Mariano’s along with designers
5 - Deirdre Koldyke (in yellow) and friendsRebecca Eckblad
and Jose Llera: Inspired by the Gatsby era, their stunning creation included more than 400 calla lilies! The winning design – judged by Costume Council president Nena Ivon, Factor Models’ Bridget
6 - Whitney and Jerry LaskyHalanski
and couturier Sam Kori George – was Scarlet Petal. Designer Sarah Anderson’s ballgown, titled “Mucha in the Fern Room”, was inspired by 19th century illustrator Alphonse Mucha
7 - Jewelry designer Coomi (R) with raffle winner of her fab ring!and was an elegant sea of green ferns complete with a flowing 10-foot fern train. Many of the guests wore inspired fashions in keeping with the evening’s floral theme and included Kristina McGrath, Liz Ryan, Michaela
8 - Amy Rule and Anne EdwardsParrillo, Shelley Farley, Barry Montgomery, Olga Ruda, Suzie and Ross Glickman, Morris Gearring, Toni Canada, Rebecca Besser, Rachel and James De Marte, Stacy Saltzman, Lauren Wyka, Julie Latsko,
8 - Julie Latsko (L) and friendsScott Bobek, Sophie Bross, Joan Colmar, Helen Melchior, Shawna Owen, Shellie Thompson, Jeanouche Wopinski and Amy Rule among many others. The evening also honored the founding members of the Board of Directors for the Garfield Park Conservatory
9 - With Watch312.com crew and Illinois Center for Broadcasting studentsGwendolyn Rogers
, Rev. Eudora Ramey, Jackie McCay and Mary Nelson. A multi-media presentation by local artist duo Luftwerk, with filmmaker Nick Martin opened the show and featured a video showing the Conservatory as seen
10from a child’s eyes. Martin thanked co-chair Whitney Lasky in the program book for her “inspired concept” for the child’s journey. (Way to go, Whit!) Another highlight of the show was
11 - Neiman Marcus' fabulous fashionsMeredith Montgomery
, Shauna’s 13-year old-daughter, who glided down the runway as “Infinite Beauty.” (And she is!) Performance artist/models were languorously draped on brass beds while models dressed in designs courtesy
12 - Jerry Lasky, Maria Smithburg, Shelley Farley and Shauna Montgomeryof Neiman Marcus with jewels by Coomi lined the stairwells. Eunita Rushing, president of the Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, spoke movingly about how important the Conservatory is to the communities and that 165,000 people visit
13this award-winning Chicago treasure yearly. The Conservatory received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service in 2012, the nation’s highest honor conferred for service to the community. The gala
14 - Rachel and James De Marte and a friendgrossed approximately $200,000 for the Conservatory which is still rebuilding after 2011 storm and hail damage. For more info and how you can donate, visit www.garfieldconservatory.org. (Fab fotos by Mila Samokhina…click here to view more and see all the fun and flora below on my Watch312.com show, “Candid Candace Chicago”!)


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1 -Event co-chairs Erica Goldman, Donna Socol, Chris Newton, Trina Gordon McCallister, Patty HendersonJune was such a full month for high-profile fundraisers! The 27th annual Friends of Prentice Gala, “Into the Wild”, was another action-packed night of fun at Navy Pier. Attracting more than 700 guests, proceeds from this event furthered the
2 - Beautiful tablemates!organization’s mission of improving the quality of health for women and infants in Chicago and throughout the world. Each year, the FOP Gala brings attention to a particular aspect of the organization’s
Event co-founder Patty Henderson and friendmission and this year, the Prentice Ambulatory Care Clinic (PAC) took center stage. “I am humbled to lead this organization, which for the past 27 years, has raised nearly $17 million in leading edge research and significantly
3 - Kathryn Cole, glam as always!impacted the quality of healthcare provided to women and infants,” said Trina Gordon McCallister, FOP Board president. Event designer nonpareil Derrick Taylor brought this year’s event to a whole new level with the jungle theme. And even though the Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier is massive, Derrick managed to
5 - Lacy Storino, Sarah Burke, Sheila O'Grady and Sharyl Mackeymake every guest feel like they were enclosed in a vine-filled jungle complete with oversized backdrops at either end. (Whichever angle photos were taken, there would always be an interesting jungle element
6added!) His table decor had guests oohing and ahhing and caused a bottleneck at the entrance as guests stopped to take it all in. Massive tropical plants and trees (some 20 feet tall!) filled your vision and even included small stuffed monkeys clinging to branches as some of the vines even
7connected tables. There was a rock cliff complete with a tinsel waterfall that cascaded onto the dance floor. A surprise for the evening were dancing monkeys dressed in custom airbrushed costumes that meandered throughout the crowd and led guests into dinner. A wild, colorful,
8choreographed dance number opened the night’s festivities. Greg Dellinger, aka G-Man, was the emcee and auctioneer for the evening. I helped him with the live auction portion and
9it’s always a thrill to see the energy and expertise he brings to any event he’s a part of. I was honored to present the Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger platinum and diamond bracelet with 2.95 total carat weight of round brilliant diamonds. A
10 - Dr. Steve Stryker and Andrea SchwartzTiffany ostrich Genevieve Satchel completed this awesome package that sold for $15K. A Starwood Hotels trip to Peru sold for $9.5 K. Starwood’s Mary Gallo returned again this year to help auction off her incredible donations that also included a wine country trip, a Hawaiian adventure and
13 - Dramatic table decor by Taylor & Coa New York stay at the world famous St. Regis Hotel in the brand new Bentley Suite (that also included a car during the stay!). At the last minute, a generous supporter also donated his Blackhawks tickets for the following night’s playoff game which added $4K to the auction revenue. A heads or tails game and a paddle raise followed. Popular cover band Maggie Speaks kept
14the crowd on their feet and the highly anticipated gift giveaway had the crowd filling their oversized bags with gifts, noisemakers, beach toys, masks, funny hats and more. Expertly co-chaired by Erica Goldman, Christopher Newton and Donna Socol, the gala event raised more than $1 million! Congrats to all and especially my friend, the rock star event organizer Alex Sabbag! (To view ALL pics, please click here!)

 

1 - Doug Porter welcomes crowdChicago White Sox
owner Jerry Reinsdorf and pitchers Chris Sale, Gavin Floyd and Jess Crain “stepped up to the plate” for a rooftop dedication ceremony at the 15-story Ronald McDonald House at
2 - My fav pic--Sox greet House guest, too sweet!211 E. Grand on June 11th. The ceremony commemorated the White Sox commitment to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana with a significant financial donation and a small-scale replica of U.S.
3 - The Matthies Family with the White SoxCellular Field
. The rooftop mini baseball diamond will provide much needed respite for families staying at the House, which opened exactly a year ago. The “White Sox Family Field” served as the kick-off for an ongoing partnership between the Chicago White Sox and RMHC-CNI, which
4 - It was a day filled with smileswill include events like White Sox Day at RMH, RMH Day at U.S. Cellular Field, White Sox volunteer days at the House and special player visits with the children and families at the House. “The White Sox clearly have a passion for helping children,” said RMHC-CNI CEO Doug Porter. “It’s exciting that
5 - Jerry Reinsdorf and Doug Porterthe scope of their advocacy is now expanding to providing a ‘home away from home’ for the families of children receiving medical care, so that even more of those going through the most challenging times in their
6 - Joanna Matthies talks about what the House means to her and her familylives can stay together. The team’s phenomenal support will help families receiving care at Lurie Children’s and also create a dynamic feature at our world’s largest House, sure to be a hit with families.” White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf said, “We can only imagine
7 - It's a home run!some of the problems that people here are going through. You all are in our thoughts and prayers. I’m proud that our players do so much more than play baseball. They visit hospitals and schools and do so much good in our communities.” Pitcher Gavin Floyd said, “It’s an honor and a
8 - Admiring the rooftop viewblessing to be here. I know the enjoyment I get out of sports so we’re happy to provide the families with some relief from their problems.” Former RMH family guest little Augie Matthies hit the “first pitch” thrown by
9 - Floyd, Crain and Sale greet more guestsWhite Sox pitcher Gavin Floyd. Chris Sale served as catcher while Jess Crain did the commentary. These wonderful players tirelessly signed baseballs, stood for photos and enjoyed lunch with the families and children at the House. Floyd even gave one of the children the jersey off his back…literally! I was so impressed with their dedication. Other special guests included Howard Pizer
10 - Augie Matthies high fives Floyd(senior executive VP of the White Sox), Christine O’Reilly (senior director of community relations of the White Sox), Women’s Board
11 - Sale makes a little fan very, very happy!members MaryAnne Smith, Lesley Prizant Goodman and Carol Beitler, and McDonald’s owner/operator Ken Norgan (who works tirelessly on behalf of the charity). Congrats to the White Sox for making a difference and lighting up the lives of these children! For more info, please visit www.RonaldHouseChicago.org and to see ALL event pics, click here!

 

1 - Rev Tom Behrens and Big Cat WilliamsJames “Big Cat” Williams
recently hosted his second annual “Celebrity Bash for Cash” at Cinespace Chicago Film Studio to benefit Big Cat Charities. Outside the entrance, 1920’s era cars (on
2 - Big Cat & Ashley Hooks, Miss IL USA 2012loan from Midwest Picture Cars) flanked the entrance. In the lead car, two life-size mannequins – Clyde behind the wheel and Bonnie riding shotgun – made arriving guests smile, not to mention Cinespace’s Laura Perlman coming out from behind the cars and startling everyone with her tommy gun. LOL! In keeping with the speakeasy theme,
3 - Survivor contestant Russ SwanEvent Creative
’s décor featured box lanterns filled with candles, long wooden tables and sexy lounge seating through the space. Joining Big Cat were former and current Bears and other athletes including Richard Dent, Allan Ellis, Roberto Garza, Olin Kreutz,
4 - Trisea Bills, George Daniels and Tiffany RandleJeremy Lincoln, Marc May, Ray McElroy, Marques Sullivan
and Donnell Woolford, along with Ashley Hooks (Miss Illinois USA 2012) and reality TV contestant Russ Swan from “Survivor: Samoa” and “Survivor: Philippines”. Emcee Summer Jackson from WCIU kicked off the program talking about the three non-profits Big Cat
5 - Oscar Scott and Katie CahnmannCharities supports: Deborah’s Place, Maryville Crisis Center and PADS (Providing Advocacy, Dignity, Shelter). Big Cat introduced honorary
7 - Laura Perlmanchair Reverend Tom Behrens, founder of The Night Ministry, a nonprofit which has been helping struggling homeless people on Chicago’s nighttime streets since 1976. As the evening drew to a close, guests were treated to a table of goodies including t-shirts, movie clap boards, Gatsby screen wipes and iPad covers and Big Cat logo chocolates. Love this! For more information on Big Cat Charities, please click here! (Photos by Mike Kenyon, Sum Lau and Larisa Pevtsova…view more pics here!)

 

431941_556783817707339_176760353_nChicago Artists Coalition
, the 39-year-old non-profit dedicated to strengthening Chicago’s vibrant arts community, will host its third annual Starving Artist
Hennessy-bottle-blackextravaganza on June 29th from 7 p.m. to midnight. This event will pair celebrated local artists with renowned Chicago chefs who will collaborate on edible and aesthetic presentations. They include Theaster Gates, MK’s Erick Williams, Belly Q and Urban Belly’s Bill Kim, Siena Tavern’s Cody Hudson, Top Chef’s Fabio Viviani and so many more! The evening will also feature hand-crafted Hennessy Black cocktails created by artist Marissa Lee Benedict and Hennessey Black brand architect Benjamin Newby. The event will take place at CAC’s West Loop/Fulton Market gallery space (217 N. Carpenter). Tickets begin at $50 with all proceeds benefitting the Coalition’s mission and programs. For information and a video from last year, click HERE.

 

Beautiful LOFT hostsLOFT
came to Michigan Avenue in a big way with a grand opening party attended by 300 guests and hosted by local tastemakers DJ Megan Taylor, Revae Schneider, Catherine De Orio, Samantha Saifer Berngard, Erica Bethe Levin, Jessica Zweig and Liz Schneider. Founded in 1998, this new retail hotspot caters to stylish women looking for fashions at affordable prices. Be sure to check it out at 670 N. Michigan!  

 

Smithes #1I loved seeing the beautiful photos from Kyla and Tim Smithe, Jr.’s wedding in Paris. It was romantic from beginning to end starting with a ceremony in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower and ending on the Ponts des Arts where they placed their love lock. Chuck and I were fortunate to honeymoon in Paris and it truly is one of the most romantic cities in the world. And the best part of honeymooning or getting married there
Lock picis that you always have the perfect reason to return! Kyla looked exquisite in a vintage 1920’s short bridal dress of ice blue with a lace overlay. Keep on making beautiful memories, Kyla and Tim! Congrats with love!

 

Stella Foster with the Dante AwardMore much deserved kudos for our beloved scribe Stella Foster upon receiving the “Woman of the Decade/Legend of Print Media” award from the Coalition for United Community Action-O.R.T.C. and its president Carl Latimer on June 7th. WLS-TV’s Cheryl Burton welcomed the crowd and WVON’s Cliff Kelly served as emcee. The evening ended with a steppers’ after-party. Love this woman and miss her in the paper but check out her fabulous website…she has a terrific post about the Paula Deen controversy! Keep up the great work, girlfriend!


New Joffrey Ballet executive director Greg CameronCongrats are in order for the new executive director of The Joffrey Ballet, Greg Cameron. Most recently the COO of WTTW/WFMT, Greg brings a wealth of experience to the position. I worked with him on the board of Common Threads and have always been impressed with his seemingly endless knowledge as has anyone who knows him. I know he will make a big impact on this organization. Speaking
Christopher Clinton Conway--Vice President of LA County's Aquarium of the Pacific and Director of Pacific Visionsof new beginnings, more congrats are in order for former Joffrey executive director, beloved Christopher Clinton Conway. He has returned to the sunny clime of California as the vice president of LA County’s Aquarium of the Pacific and director of Pacific Visions, which has a $40 million budget and 1.5 million visitors per year. Christopher’s legacy with the Joffrey will be very hard to beat, we all miss him but I wish Greg all the best! Here’s to a new era for all concerned… 🙂

Thanks to FOX-32 Midday News for having me on last Monday! I loved talking about and presenting gala fashions with hosts Anna Davlantes and Corey McPherrin for the upcoming Lincoln Park Zoo Ball on July 12th, the Shedd Aquarium’s BLU event on July 27th and the Boys and Girls Club’s Lawn Ball on July 26th! The beautiful fashions were courtesy of Neiman Marcus (Michigan Avenue) and Paul Stuart. See segment below! 

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PAWS supporters Dori Wilson, Bonnie Spurlock and Judy Tullman (Pic by Mila Samokhina)Don’t miss the 43rd Annual Gay Pride Parade set for June 30th! I’m thrilled to be riding on the PAWS Chicago float for the second year with longtime PAWS supporters Bonnie Spurlock, Judy Tullman, Cheri
Pride PicLawrence, Kimberly Gleeson
and so many more! And speaking of PAWS, congrats are in order: For the third year in a row, they were named Best Charity by the Chicago Reader! Hope to see you at the parade!! (For complete info, please click here!)

 

1 - Nina makes a wish!Happy birthday to my beautiful friend, Nina Mariano: She recently celebrated a blow-out bash at one of her favorite restaurants, Piccolo Sogno. The outdoor garden was perfect on this summer night and the table with its
2 - Laurie Davis, Nina, Mary Ann Brumbaugh, Rebecca Besser and Dusty Stemerbeautiful flowers (by Tom Kehoe) and bundles of balloons had other diners rubber-necking to see what the party was all about. Chef Tony Priolo was on hand to make sure everything was perfect and,
3 - Nina with her longtime dear friend Tracey Dibuono Tarantinoof course, it was! Guests included Jan Flanagan, Mary Ann Brumbaugh (who had flown in from L.A. just for the occasion), Dusty Stemer, Laurie Davis, Darby Hills, Gale Gottlieb, Michaela Parrillo (who had artfully wrapped the gift, a chic Hermes bracelet), Robin Tebbe, Toni Canada, Rochelle Trotter,
4 - Rochelle Trotter, Darby Hills, Gale Gottlieb, Tracy Scurto and Tiffany ScurtoTracy Scurto and her daughter Tiffany, Rebecca Besser, Liza Sweitzer and Susanna Negovan. Nina’s longtime friend Tracey DiBuono Tarantino offered a loving toast. Another surprise gift included a magnificent portrait by beloved artist, Rosemary Fanti. Here’s to many more happy birthday dinners, Nina! Love you!

 

Interviewing Gwyneth Paltrow for Watch312It was a thrill to cover the recent Gene Siskel Film Center Gala honoring Academy Award winner Gwyneth Paltrow. Stay tuned for video and print coverage coming soon in my Chicago Tribune “Candid Candace” column and also on my Watch312.com video show, “Candid Candace Chicago”! Hear what Gwyneth had to say about Chicago and who her dream co-star would be! And check out her awesome website here!

 

1 - At film premiere with Kyle Moore, Elena Delle Donne and Henry MeltonLoved the film “Man of Steel” and I especially loved seeing it in the VIP room at the ICON Theatre! Thanks to event planner/PR person extraordinaire Margaret O’Connor, it was an A-list crowd for the premiere of this film and included Chicago Bears Kyle Moore and Henry Melton, WNBA Chicago Sky superstar Elena Delle Donne, Lori Allen, Chad Soderholm, Jennifer Sutton, Dr. Joaquin Brieva, NBA Indiana Pacers Center, Miles
2 - Elena Delle Donne, Mayor Emanuel and Sylvia Fowles (Pic by Brooke Collins)Pumlee, Michi Marshall (wife of Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall), Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event), Chaz Walters (one of Coldwell Banker Real Estate’s top brokers), Sean Cannon (owner Event Creative) and Greg Gulik (one of the pioneers of Internet spam wear) among many others!
3 - Margaret O'Connor, Elena Delle Donne, Sylvia Fowles, Mayor and Felicia Davis (Pic by Brooke Collins)(Watch for Margaret’s next big event coming soon with details coming soon in this column!!) The day after the screening, Elena Delle Donne (who was the second round draft pick for the Chicago Sky) and Sylvia Fowles (two-time Olympic gold medalist) presented met Mayor Emanuel with a team-signed Chicago Sky jersey. Cool, huh? 🙂

 
That’s the 411 on 312 this week! I hope you’ve enjoyed it and I hope you will sign up for my blog alert here, which is completely spam-free and you can opt out at any time…BUT I hope you won’t! Enjoy the summer and, until next time, live every minute like it’s your last.
 

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Candace
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Borris Powell, Leah Chavie, Justin Jacobson and Regi AndrewsP.S. Congrats to Leah Chavie Skincare on her three-year anniversary and the grand opening of her VIP Salon! ALL of her friends turned out to congratulate her! She is much loved…

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A MEMORY-MAKING YEAR: THE PEOPLE, PLACES AND PARTIES OF 2012

…PLUS A NOT-2-B MISSED FAMILY VALENTINE’S DAY PARTY, CHARITY POKER TOURNEY, PLAYBOY LEGEND OPENS PHOTO STUDIO, RANDOLPH STREET MARKET MAGIC, DRIVING FASHION FORWARD, WATCH312 HAS A NEW SISTER, AH CHOO FOR KATHLEEN & JOFFREY BALLET, MAKING MUSIC AT THE VISUAL SOUND AWARDS, ELYSABETH/RESTAURANTS/CHEFS ON HUFFPO, WRISTWISHES MAKE FASHION FUN FOR CHARITY, WHO’S THE NEW HONOREE FOR THE STANLEY PAUL FOUNDATION/AIBI?, NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!!!


Candace Jordan in January Playboy with Al PacinoJanuary is a time for reflection and appreciating the memories of your past while anticipating those of the future. This year has included so many highlights that I don’t know where to begin but let me first say, I so appreciate your support during these past four years of Candid Candace! My first blog, written on August 25, 2008, was a labor of love and remains so to this day. It’s a privilege and a thrill for me to cover so many great events and
Co-chairing the Joffrey Ballet’s largest fundraiser with Helen Melchiorhappenings that go on in this wonderful city as well as so many dynamic Chicagoans who do so much good for so many. Please stay tuned for some exciting changes that I hope you will like on Candid Candace and NOW, take a look at some of my favorite photos from 2012 and the people, places and events that inspired me this year here!


Lynn Sage Party logoMark your calendars for the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation’s 6th Annual Be My Valentine Family Event on February 10th. Cupid will fill our hearts once again at this fun-filled event at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago Hotel, located at 160 E. Pearson St., from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The afternoon will include a brunch buffet, kiddie’s Valentine activities, DJs and dancing, a performance by actors from the Zebra and Lion from the Emmy Award-winning television show Green Screen Adventures, and a special concert by award-winning
Co-chairs Jennifer Meyers and Julie Lampertchildren’s musician Justin Roberts & the Not Ready for Naptime Players. Lighting up the room “pink” will be Justin Jacobson and Platinum Events. Other activities will include sweet treat decorating and tips from Sweet Mandy B’s, ELTIF Designs bead bar for all jewelry making enthusiasts, makeovers from Sweet and Sassy, an Abt Electronics video arcade room, and family fun entertainment from Harris Kal Productions. Guests will
Green Screem Adventuresalso have a chance to win fabulous prizes from the silent auction and raffle. This event will be co-chaired by Julie Lampert and Jennifer Meyers, with proceeds benefitting the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation. Tickets are $85 for adults and $65 for children in advance or $100 for adults and $80 for children at the door. Tickets are available by ordering online at www.lynnsage.org or calling 312-926-7133. 

 

COS Poker Tournament logoTime to “ante up” and put on your best poker face for the 8th Annual Children’s Oncology Services, Inc. Charity Poker Championship on February 7th at the River East Art Center, located at 435 E. Illinois. Dan Bernstein from WSCR “The Score” (AM 670) will return as emcee for this No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em tournament. Players of all skill levels will compete for more than $15K in prizes including the coveted grand prize to compete at the 2013 World Series of Poker’s Main Event in Las Vegas (a $10K value) and other prizes! So please, bring your best card skills to
Dan Bernstein, the Scorehelp offer camp experiences and educational programs for children with cancer. Not a card shark? Then just come for the party that includes an open bar and a buffet provided by Marcello’s Father & Son Restaurant. (They also happen to have the BEST broasted chicken in the world!) For more info, please visit www.onestepcamp.org or call 312.924.4220.

 

Randolph Street MarketChicago Vintage Market pioneer Sally Schwartz is thrilled to announce Randolph Street Market’s second annual Wonderful Winter Markets return in February and March, bringing vintage aficionados some of the best winter shopping events in Chicago. The February show (February 2nd and 3rd) will focus on "Passions & Vanities," highlighting gems, couture, art, antiques and
Sally Schwartzother endearing vices with chili, cold beer & a Super Bowl big screen TV lounge! Something for everyone! Katya & the Nude Sketch Salon returns so come and get immortalized in your own charcoal drawing. It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for you and the love of your life! As always, there will be free downtown furniture deliveries and a re-upholstery station along with the addition of several Chicago-based foodie vendors and relaxation specialists to treat guests to the finer things in life! There will be 90+ vendors at each market selling art, antiques, fashion, knick-knacks, furniture and more. Show times are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on February 2nd and
PBS' Market Warriors3rd and March 23rd and 24th at Plumber’s Hall, located at 1340 W. Washington St. Discounted tickets ($8) are available in advance and general admission ($10), students with ID ($3 or $5) are available at the gate. Children 12 and under free. For tickets and more info, visit randolphstreetmarket.com. This is my favorite market in town…see YOU there! (Loved seeing Randolph Street Market featured on PBS’ “Market Warriors” recently, too!)

 

2013 LAUNCH logoAutohaus on Edens
has partnered with the Columbia College Fashion Department to host Launch 2013: Driving Fashion Forward on March 10th. This spring fashion preview event will feature some of the North Shore’s finest boutiques along with a student design competition. The show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions, will spotlight 2013 spring fashions and trends from Shelle Jewelers, Frances Heffernan and Jolie Femme among many others. The lucky winner of the student design competition will receive a $5K scholarship (courtesy of Autohaus on Edens) to put toward a semester in school OR to launch their own collection! An exciting raffle will also offer a lucky guest the opportunity to win a getaway to Mercedes Benz Fashion Week complete with travel, lodging and VIP fashion show tickets!!! For event tickets ($75 or VIP with reserved runway seating for $100) and more info, please click here

 

1I’m so excited to share some exciting news from Robert Mills, founder of Chicago’s online network (and the home of my show “Candid Candace Chicago”), Watch312.com: Bob has expanded his reach to Chicago’s hot sister city – MIAMI – so please help me welcome Watch305.com! With eight shows, Watch 305.com is your source for everything Miami! On their shows, you'll learn survival skills from Miami
2 - With Watch312 and 305 founder Bob Millsnatives, search for the best burger in town, get caught up in shameless hidden camera pranks, gain in-depth looks into the lives of athletes, acquire sex tips from professional sex therapists and witness a city ruled by artists, comedians, fashionistas and night crawlers. Because a lot of their content will be
3 - Watch305 Producer Andres Roviracreated on a live video kiosk located in Mary Brickell Village, anyone can become part of the interactive experience by answering trivia questions and winning prizes. Producer Andres Rovira says, “Miami is an animal of a city and it is our job to tell its stories. From the creative depths of the Art District, to the fist-pounding nightlife of South Beach, there's a show about almost everything, for almost anyone. So pick a show, and become part of the fun, here in The Magic City.” Now you’ll get a sneak peek into the BEST of TWO cities! Take a look and become a fan, too! 

 

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And don’t miss all of MY New Year’s Eve party fun on Watch312.com below! 

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1 - Winning artists Metis and AynzliMore than 400 guests gathered for the inaugural Visual Sound Awards to recognize marketing and advertising campaigns, TV shows and films that have utilized music in the most successful and creative ways to drive value for Music Dealers’ global brand and entertainment partners, while
2 - Winning artists Zyme and Salme Dahlstromshowcasing the profound impact these projects have had on the emerging artists whose music is featured in the campaigns. The evening kicked off with an awards ceremony, during which The Visual Sound Awards winners were announced, and continued into the night with an after party featuring live performances by Music Dealers artists Metis, Greg Corner of Kill Hannah, Ghosthouse and Dot Dot Dot that brought down the house. Music Dealers clients change
3 - Mili Marcetic and Tara Flocco-event co-producersemerging musicians lives every day. Behind all of these Visual Sound Awards
6 - Coca-Cola winner Zoe Stainsbynominees and winners – be it a web or TV advertisement, or even an experiential activation – are real artists, whose life’s passion is creating music. And because Music Dealers clients chose to enhance their campaigns with music produced by these artists, they have been able to fund national tours, record new albums and build their professional teams – propelling their careers to the next level, all with the money generated from these placements. In his Visual Sound Award acceptance speech, Music Dealers artist and the new sound of Coke Zero's "Make It Possible" global ad campaign, Metis, said "The song we created with Music Dealers for the Coke Zero
4 - Brandon Smith and Ben Pritzkercampaign was truly a catalyst that catapulted my music career. It led to multiple record deal offers and so many other opportunities, and it all started with Music Dealers
5 - Ghosthousebelieving in us from an early stage and Coke giving us the global platform." Check out all of the Visual Sound Awards winning campaigns here! And congrats to ALL! (To see ALL event pics, pleases click here!)

 

Jimmy Choo Invite_1.31.2013Please join new Joffrey Ballet Women’s Board member and uber-PR specialist Kathleen Henson (Henson Consulting) on January 31st when she hosts a very fashionable fete at “her favorite place to shop on Oak Street” – Jimmy Choo. Enjoy a “first look”
Kathleen Hensonat Choo’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection with a portion of the proceeds from the evening’s event going to the Women’s Board of the Joffrey Ballet. You can also head over there before 1/31 and still support the Joffrey through a pre-sale…just be sure to mention the Joffrey! There’s truly no better incentive to buy a new pair of shoes (or two or three!) to go with your spring gala gowns. (The Joffrey Spring Gala is April 19th.) You can RSVP directly to the store at Chicago@JimmyChoo.com

 

1 - Jeff CohenHave you ever wanted to have your photo taken by a PLAYBOY LEGEND? Well, now’s your chance: Former Executive Editor & Publisher of Playboy Special Editions Jeff Cohen has just opened Jeff Cohen Creative, a photography, design and consulting studio in the newly-revitalized Ravinia
2 - Cohen couple photoDistrict of Highland Park. Located on the main thoroughfare at 485 Roger Williams Ave., Jeff is down the street from Billy Corgan's Madame ZuZu's Tea House, Merlo's fabulous Italian eatery and next door to Abigail's American Bistro. With a string of black and white portrait photos hung on a clothesline in the studio window, he’s already
3 - With Jeff at a Playboy lingerie partyattracting a lot of attention and for Valentine’s Day, he is launching a couples portrait promotion. Jeff says, “So many households have family photos with everyone together but very few have just mom and dad sans kids. So here's a chance for Mr. and Mrs. or Mr. and Mr. or Mrs. and Mrs., etc. to do something special for each other.” Jeff will work together with each twosome in the studio and deliver a fun, candid and personal black and white portrait.
With Jeff at Playboy party in the 70’s(Gift certificates are available.) And for his senior customers, he has a special deal if they combine their ages (i.e., for every year that total is over 120, he’ll reduce the portrait price by $1 so a 65-year-old woman with her 70-year-old partner knocks the price down by $15). For more information and/or to schedule a session, please contact jeffcohencreative@gmail.com or call 847.347-2509. You’ll be glad you did! I can vouch for Jeff since we have done many photo sessions together for Playboy that, sadly, I can’t share here! 😉

 

Elysabeth AlfanoWhat a great article in the Huffington Post by author/director/producer extraordinaire, Elysabeth Alfano! Loved the idea “Chicago is Known for its Fantastic Food: 19 Creatives Name Their Favorite Restaurants.” Get great restaurant and chef recommendations from Chicagoans who include SNL’s Nora Dunn, actress Susan Messing, musician Dennis de Young, NPR’s Peter Sagal,
HuffPostMediaGroupLogoclassical musician George Lepauw, Goodman Theatre’s Robert Falls, artist Ellen Sandor, MCA’s Naomi Beckwith and Marilyn and Larry Fields, XRT’s Lin Brehmer, rocker Jon Langford, Chicago Children’s Choir’s Josephine Lee, author Scott Turow, Expo Chicago’s Tony Karman and MOI among others! Thanks so much for including me and keep up the great work, Elysabeth!!!

 

World Festival 2013 Save the DateMark your calendars NOW for the 7th Chicago World Festival benefitting the 10th anniversary of Common Threads! Join founders Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro along with celebrity chefs from around the world on March
Small Threads by Caitlin Saville4th at Soldier Field! I’m thrilled to be co-chairing this beloved event with dynamos Jon Harris (Hillshire) and Mindy Mackenzie (Beam Global)! Tickets start at $250; for more info, please click here


Wrist WishesI’ve always loved wearing multiple bracelets as a style statement and am so honored that Wrist Wishes created a Candid Candace bracelet that will support some of my favorite organizations that include PAWS Chicago, Ronald McDonald House at Lurie Children’s, the Service Club of Chicago, The Joffrey Ballet and Young at Heart Pet Rescue. These charming
Nicole Lynee LaCross--founder Wrist Wishesbracelets were created by Nicole LaCross and were inspired by her mom who had been diagnosed with cancer and was intended to bring “shining little glimmers of hope into the lives of all who wrap them around their wrists.” Wrist Wishes retail for $10 each with $2 from every purchase going directly to the charity that is represented by your bracelet. (There are many Chicago charities to choose from.) Please check them out here and be stylish AND supportive!

 

1And last but not least, I’m so thrilled to be the 2013 Honoree for the Stanley Paul Foundation/Apparel Industry Board’s (AIBI) fundraiser at the Casino on April 24th! It will be a fun night with friends and I hope you can join me…I AM SO EXCITED! For tickets ($200), please email aibi@aibi.com or call
2 - Event founder Stanley Paul with Hazel Barr, 2012 Honoree312.836.1041. The evening will benefit The Stanley Paul – Raelene Mittelman Fashion Design Scholarship Fund which was established in 1990 by Stanley Paul in honor of his sister, Raelene Mittelman. She was a great lover of fashion and had a strong belief that we must aid the future of fashion by aiding in the education of its students. I am SO honored and hope you can come!

Welcome to 2013! I hope this year turns out to be your best one yet and I hope your plans include reading Candid Candace!
 

Jessica AlbaLove,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 
P.S. This is one of my favorite looks from the Golden Globes! Jessica Alba was FLAWLESS from head to toe – loved the Oscar gown, the $5.8 mil worth of
CAMP Cosmetics Candid Candace Lipstick PromoHarry Winston
jewels and the super-cool feathered Roger Vivier clutch! And wait…was she wearing CAMP Cosmetics' CANDID CANDACE LIPSTICK? (Also, did you notice that coral is poised to be THE hottest color for spring!? Stay ahead of the trend and buy it here now!)

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