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EVEN THOUGH WE’RE BETTER TOGETHER, MANY CHICAGO NONPROFITS’ TAKING VIRTUAL VICTORY LAPS

Plus: Apparel Industry Foundation REVS UP; Friends of Prentice "Together at Home"; "Sounds of Celebration: An Evening at Home with the CSO"; "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker"; WINGS' Purple Tie Ball; CASL celebrates Bernie; Streeterville Week; Palm Beach happenings; Service Club's Phantom Gala pivots to victory; Shannon Rovers bring smiles roving around Rush Street; The Holiday Shoppe; Mangel's and the Drake celebrating 100; Eleanor the Musical streaming soon; DMen Tap taps into the spirit of Christkindlmarket; A Covid vaccine?; A surprise holiday pop-up; Maria rules the pulpit too; PAWS Chicago's virtual Fur Ball; One Tail at a Time's virtual Houndstooth Ball; Doorstep Divas Chicago-the Holiday Edition; Jennifer and Erin's happy news; Wings to Cure cancer; This & That; Videos and SOOOO much more!

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Rev Up honoree Sherrill Bodine accepts her award from designer/AIBI board president Lauren Lein.

The Apparel Industry Foundation hosted its annual Rev Up! fashion show/fundraiser virtually on October 29 honoring author/philanthropist Sherrill Bodine and featuring designs

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AIBI executive director Ambar Campos (R) and Kat Anderson (AIBI member services coordinator).

from seven top local designers. The exciting show was broadcast simultaneously on Facebook Live and YouTube Live as well as on the Tiltify donation platform (which remains open for donations through November 15). From beginning to end, this high powered fashion show

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Model Atelier designer Robin Harris (L) with one of her models.

was flawless, thanks to the production by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions and filming by Francis Son. AIBI executive director Ambar Campos (who has been with AIBI for decades since she was a young girl!) and Kat

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Glam model wearing Elda de la Rosa.

Anderson (AIBI member services coordinator) planned the event to perfection, with a great script and creative filming ideas. I was proud to host this hour long event, which was filmed (in part) at AIBI's office at 4255 N. Knox. The fashion films were shot at Pat and

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Kristine Kinder and designer Al Menotti.

Joe Perillo's Bentley Gold Coast (which is typically the venue of choice for their live in-person events). Fashions segments included designs by Elda de la Rosa who

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Designer Lauren Lein (2nd from R) with her models.

presented her romantic Esperanza (Hope) Collection. Lauren Lein (Cavanaugh) (who is also AIBI board president) showcased her collection titled "Lauren: at Home, Work, and Play," whimsical designs with an artful,

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Designer Peach Carr's whimsical designs.

feminine aesthetic. Model Atelier designer Robin Harris focused on fashions for tall women with her collection titled "Vertically Blessed in the City." Designer Peach Carr burst onto the fashion scene as a cheeky, self-taught designer from Chicago

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Rebellion handbag designer Stephanie Wheat (2nd from L) with models.

on the hit reality show Project Runway (Season 8 and All Stars Season 2). Drawing from her 60s and 70s childhood, her collection was inspired by paper dolls. Designer Daryl Sneed displayed his fashion vision between two brands, Ricorso (which focuses on

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Designer Daryl Sneed with his models.

essentials with impeccable tailoring) and Soundoff (a line that explores the multi-cultural street scene in Chicago). Al Menotti, designer for Menotti Couture, has been designing women's fashions since 1985 and his collection featured timeless designs with clean, simple lines. Rebellion designer Stephanie

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Designer Elda de la Rosa.

Wheat's handbags are made from upholstery grade leathers and beautiful fur pelts and are light weight and comfortable to carry with an edge of modern fashion. Before Sherrill accepted her honor

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It was an honor to host this fabulous event! Thank you AIBI!

from AIBI board president/designer Lauren Lein, several friends congratulated her via video. They included Laurie Demma Davis, Mary Clare Moll, Tracey DiBuono, Lezley Hodes (who called her a "change agent in stilettos"), Lauren Lein, Karen Peters, Myra Reilly, Tina

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CHEERS to all who supported and donated! Thank YOU!

Weller, Susan Gohl, Sally Jo Pfaff, Beena Joseph, moi and others. AIBI was created by the late Mayor Harold Washington in 1987 as a Delegate Agency of the City of Chicago and remains today the only official organization in Illinois specifically dedicated to the needs of the sewn products and manufacturing industries. AIBI nurtures the Chicago design and creative industries through a series of innovative programs that allow today’s dreamers to be the design stars of tomorrow. (For more info or to make a donation, click here!).

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FOP ED Kristen Field and FOP board pres Michael Borders.

FOP executive director Kristen Field and Michael Borders, FOP board president.

Friends of Prentice (FOP), a non-profit organization working in partnership with Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital to fund innovative and leading-edge research benefiting the lives of women, raised nearly $600,000 at its annual fundraising benefit, themed Still Together, At Home. Due to COVID-19, this is the first year that the gala was held virtually on Saturday, October 24. The

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FOP emcee Val Warner.

dollars raised during the virtual gala will go towards awarding doctors and clinicians grants needed to continue their life saving research across all areas of women’s health. Mike Borders, Friends of Prentice Board President, along with Executive Director Kristen Field, Untitle99dco-hosted the event with special appearances from gala co-chairs Donna Socol and Shannon Flavin. Close to 1,000 guests tuned in from the comfort of their own homes and “hosted” a virtual or socially distanced table. This year’s gala featured one of a kind online Belinda changauctions, music from DJ Megan Taylor and the Dr. Bombay band (with my favorites, Lee Golub on drums and singer Molly Callinan) as well as a cocktail hour led by two-time James Beard award-winner and mixologist Belinda Chang. Windy City Live co-host Val Warner served as emcee for the event that

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Shannon Flavin, and friends–event co-chair.

encouraged guests to ‘come together’ virtually to honor the healthcare community while raising critical funds for medical research. In addition, the frontline health heroes, clinicians and physicians who have received grants from Friends of Prentice shared highlights of their research and the positive impact the funding has had on the research conducted within their respective

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Dr. Bombay, Lee Golub and band, performed.

areas of women’s health. "We are so humbled and grateful for everyone who showed support to FOP by attending our virtual gala,” said Borders. “This year’s gala definitely looked and felt different, but it was a successful night of not only celebrating all our

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Singer Molly Callinan performed with Dr. Bombay during the event.

healthcare heroes, but also celebrating the mission of Friends of Prentice – to provide crucial seed money to brilliant clinicians and researchers who are shaping the future of women’s health care.” Since 1983, Friends of Prentice has raised over $20M and awarded grants to more than 100 researchers and clinical programs. FOP’s annual grants initiative has funded projects in the areas of COVID-19 research, gynecologic oncology, mental health, heart disease, disparities in access to care, diabetes, HIV, uterine and pelvic medicine, genetic biomarker research, home health care outreach and more. Funds raised during the gala go directly to research, education, and patient care programs at Prentice. (To make a donation or learn more about the nonprofit, click here!

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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs with Civic Orchestra member Dara Hankins.

The CSO's recent "Sounds of Celebration: An Evening at Home with the CSO", a virtual event, was a blockbuster raising over $910,000 (and counting) on October 31! Musical stars from around the world reflected on what makes the CSO so special with superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma creating an evening highlight during his duet with fellow cellist Dara Hankins, a Civic Orchestra member. Chiming in from Ravenna, Italy, CSO music director Riccardo Muti said, "I'm waiting until the orchestra can be together again…My family, my music family, is the Chicago Symphony so practically, I am sort of a father without the family around." He thinks the reunion will be "like a miracle" with the "feelings of every person coming together to create something really magical."  Other contributors to the special evening included jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, trumpeter/composer Wynton Marsalis and pianist Mitsuko Uchida. The evening concluded with Robert Chen and principal cellist John Sharp performing Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello.  

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The Joffrey Ballet's Ashley Wheater, Marie B. Galvin artistic director, took us behind-the-scenes of Christopher Wheeldon's "The Nutcracker."

The Women's Board of The Joffrey Ballet hosted a virtual event, "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker" on Friday, November 7. The 45 minute (afternoon) event was a look back at the last 5 years of Christopher Wheeldon's "The Nutcracker" and allowed viewers into a world of magic, mind-blowing Joffreycreativity and artistic genius. When the Joffrey first introduced this production in 2016, I was still in love with the old version and couldn't imagine how it could be improved upon. Boy, was I ever wrong. Wheeldon, along with an amazing team, completely

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The Nutcracker choreographer Christopher Wheeldon.

reimagined the "Nut," moving the setting to Chicago in 1892 during the construction of the famed World's Columbian Exposition. And the protagonist, Marie, was no longer a rich girl but rather an immigrant worker's child, a dreamer who has very

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WB member/co-chair Marcie Wright.

little but through an epic, magical Christmas journey, is to gain a great deal. The Great Impresario character was actually based on architect Daniel Burnham, who was the director of works for the Exposition. The story was written by brilliant children's book author/illustrator Brian Selznick, ("The Invention of Hugo

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WB member/ co-chair Jessica Jecmen.

Cabret" and others) and beautifully narrated by Judy Hsu, ABC 7 Chicago. Ashley Wheater, the Marie B. Galvin artistic director, opened the show welcoming viewers along with co-chairs Melinda LaGrange, Jessica Jecmen and Marcie Wright. In interviews with company artists, we heard from Anais Bueno, Dylan Gutierrez, Dara Holmes, Victoria Jaiani, Yumi

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Author Brian Selznick.

Kanazawa and Greig Matthews. The behind-the-scenes footage was breathtaking and made me wish we could see it onstage for this holiday season. And the scenes of Wheeldon with the dancers showed you what a genius choreographer he truly is. Proceeds from this event will go toward the Joffrey’s Crisis Stabilization Fund, a $12M initiative to provide for the continued health of the organization despite the COVID-19 pandemic. I hope you will consider a donation to keep this vital arts organization alive and thriving. Thank you Joffrey for this peek behind the curtain!

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Mike and Melissa Canning, lead sponsors of the event.

At the 20th annual WINGS' Purple Tie Ball on October 3, 400 attendees came together virtually to end domestic violence, celebrate survivors and support victims. The event featured the band Maggie Speaks and guests listened to impassioned speeches about the scourge of domestic violence and the ways that WINGS

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WINGS Supporters Jared and Kevin Wasserman

is working to break the cycle in the Chicagoland area. Rebecca Darr, WINGS President/CEO said, “We are overwhelmed by the incredible generosity of the attendees of the Purple Tie Ball. Your generosity will support so many families who are escaping domestic violence.” Jillvona accepted the David K. Hill award, an award given to an outstanding WINGS graduate each year. 80 guests received a "Gala in a Bag," delivered by the Entertaining Company that included dinner, wine, hand sanitizer, chocolates and a program book. The funds raised, over $325,000, will help support WINGS' mission to provide housing, integrated services, education and advocacy to end domestic violence.

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CASL honoree Bernie Wong.

On October 29, the Chinese American Service League (CASL) honored its founder and former President Bernie Wong, with the Lifetime Achievement Award during its annual Gala (presented virtually this year by the Sue Ling Gin Foundation). Starting with two

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CASL virtual event emcee, Judy Hsu, ABC 7 Chicago.

donated desks and chairs in 1978, Bernie grew CASL into the largest social service agency in the Midwest dedicated to serving Chinese Americans and immigrants. Bernie has been named in numerous lists of influential people in Chicago and beyond, even being awarded the “Champion for Change” award at the White House in 2012 by President Barack Obama. The event was emceed by ABC-7's Judy Hsu (co-chair of CASL's Advisory Board) and included congratulatory videos from  Father Francis Li, Esther Wong, Kenneth Gunn (Acting Commissioner at Chicago Human Relations), Ling and Francis Leung, Pauline Pak, Lois Chan, Amy Wishnick and many others. Congrats Bernie for your lifetime of service!

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New York Social Diary's Blair Sabol casting her vote in Scottsdale.

I don't know if you read the New York Social Diary but it's one of my favorites, especially writer Blair Sabol. Her wit and wisdom is always spot on and I particularly loved her latest column that pretty much nails the way some of us might be feeling now (at least it does for me). "An endless fatigue has set in that is making us feel lax even with last week’s viral resurgence. We are losing interest, so our masks are slipping below our nose and our vigilance is faltering. It’s getting old and we are getting older. Remember last March when we were all in it to win it?  Nightly we banged pots in our cities from apartment windows for all medical first responders. That seems years ago. We’ve gone from cheers to jeers. We’ve morphed from impatience to rage to exhausted disinterest." But we're trying Blair! (Read her full column here).

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Swifty's Robert Caravaggi poolside in Palm Beach. (NYSD photo)

I found it interesting to learn that a few of NYC's hotspot restaurants are adding new locations in Palm Beach. Swifty's, our favorite, has completely decamped to PB where it has found a second life under the watchful eye of Robert Caravaggi (lunch and dinner poolside only for now). Le Bilboquet will be opening there soon and La Goulue Palm Beach has already opened for dinner only.

Chicago Star Media will host its first Streeterville Week, a community-focused event that will spotlight and support local businesses, all of which will be offering exclusive deals. The event was created to lift community spirits, boost morale and encourage residents and visitors to shop locally. Join them (and Streeterville Weekme) for a fun-filled kick-off event at Ogden Plaza (300 E. North Water) from 12:30 to 2 pm. A series of deals will be on offer during the week at gyms, hotels and other neighborhood businesses plus special menus at restaurants. For the kick-off, Marley Kayden of "Chicago's Best" on WGN-TV will serve as emcee, which will be live-streamed on the Chicago Star Media Facebook page and open to the public. The program, designed to support local artists and brighten this normally gray area of Streeterville, features rotating appearances from Chicago performers and street musicians, including actor Vikram Konkimalla — known for his role as Tiny Tim in The Goodman Theatre's "A Christmas Carol "— and Andrew David, a street performer whose powerful cover of “Hallelujah” in Chicago’s empty streets went viral this spring. To ensure the safety of attendees and performers during the walk-by event, masks are required, signs indicating social distancing will be placed in front of performers. Each performer will display a QR code to receive tips from passersby. Participating Streeterville Week restaurants will include Beatrix Market, Tallboy Taco, Pinstripes, Cupitol Coffee & Eatery, Labriola, Pinched on the River, Robert’s Pizza and Dough Company, Rosebud Steakhouse, Saigon Sisters and Yolk, among others. A complete list of businesses and offers can be found online here. Chicago Star Media, which publishes Streeterville News, New Eastside News and West Loop News, is dedicated to providing a positive, informative and community-building presence in the neighborhoods it serves. 

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Shannon RoversThe restaurants in and around Gibson's and LuxBar got a treat Wednesday night, courtesy of the Shannon Rovers who marched and played much to the delight of diners. Their intent was to "bring a smile to people's faces and a little happiness during these trying times." They succeeded.

 

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Maria Pappas at Holy Trinity Church during Polish Heritage Month.Kudos to Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, whose boundless energy has now taken her into the pulpit! Recently, Maria delivered a stem-winding speech at Holy Trinity Church during Polish Heritage Month (watch it here) and she went head-to-head with radio talk show host Maze Jackson, where she discussed how taxpayers can protect their homes and find lost owed back taxes. She, and her office, analyzed 80 million pieces of data! #MariaforPresident

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SC co-chairs Tina Weller, Kristine Kinder, Mary Clare Moll and Mary Lasky.

Congrats to these beautiful women who were the co-chairs for The Service Club of Chicago's Phantom Gala, Mary Lasky, Tina Weller, Mary Claire Moll and Kristine Kinder.  This event is usually a very festive black-tie affair, but this year it was held virtually from October 12-22. The ladies/SC members helped raise much needed funds for the nonprofit's philanthropic grant program. (To donate and learn more, click here!) The organization's next event will be a virtual wine tasting tour "through Lombardy and Tuscany" on November 19. Full details here!

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The Holiday Shoppe at the Peninsula.

soon. I love the fact that WLIT-FM is already playing holiday tunes now too! I've got some wonderful ideas for where you can find some holiday cheer! The Holiday Shoppe at The Peninsula is like a Christmas jewel box in the old space where Pierrot Gourmet used to be at the corner of State and Superior. It's been brought to life by Kehoe Designs (Tom Kehoe) and his Green Market Garden. Inside, you'll find a stunning, designer-inspired selection of seasonal home decor and gifts. Also, watch for Green Market Garden coming to the Lakeshore East, Lakeview and West Loop neighborhoods with a selection of indoor and outdoor trees, plants, flowers and seasonal arrangements. (Details here!)

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Unt9itledAnother wonderful way to get into the holiday spirit is a family-friendly viewing of Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas Wish-The Musical, which will be available to stream November 27–December 27. Adding to the fun is the availability of two immersive Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas Party in a Box options, ranging in price from $45-$60 which will contain items inspired by the production– a copy of the book, a keepsake ornament, Eleanor's own stationary and pencil for letters to Santa, holiday hats, cookie cutter with recipe card, Twinkle's reindeer ring toss game and so much more! Denise McGowan Tracy, executive producer, said, "Our wish is to keep the magic of the holidays sparkling in the eyes of children no matter what challenges we face this year." The musical tells the story of a rag doll named Eleanor who lives in the magical world of the North Pole. Despite her love for her family there, she is wishing for something very special and writes a letter to Santa. And so the adventure begins! Ho! Ho! Ho! (Details here!)

  

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DMen Tap will keep Christkindlmarket's beloved tradition alive this year!

As we now know, the Christkindlmarket will be held online this year (see website here, through Dec. 31), but you can still get the experience thanks to DMen Tap, an Avondale restaurant that will offer a similar experience with traditional German food, sipping hot drinks from one of the festival's signature mugs and even a photo backdrop for Insta pics. Starting November

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DMen Tap's food truck.

27 (and running through Christmas Eve), DMen Tap's food truck will be in front of the restaurant at 2849 W. Belmont Ave. People will be able to walk up and grab hot cocoa, cider, bratwursts, schnitzel sandwiches,

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The traditional Christkindlmarket mugs will be for sale too!

pretzels and raclette cheese sandwiches — food and drinks traditionally found at Christkindlmarket. Gluhwein, or mulled wine, will be available for carryout from the bar inside. The DMen Tap crew will also sell Christkindlmarket mugs from past years, which have become a hot-ticket item. A photo backdrop will be set up so people can take photos with their mugs, also a tradition at Christkindlmarket. With the pop-up, the owners of DMen Tap are looking to keep the holiday tradition alive and bring in revenue during the pandemic, which has restaurants and bars across Chicago struggling to survive. What a great idea! I just can't wait!

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With Derrick Taylor and Santa.

A BIG holiday pop-up experience, "FA, LA, LA",  will be coming to Taylor & Co. Events (Derrick Taylor, 2819 W. Montrose) on Tuesday, December 1….think Santa granting wishes, Christmas decor galore including a 20' tree, professional photo opps, wreath-making classes, a warehouse sale and so much more! Check out their website for all the details here. In the meantime, enjoy this video of the work in progress!  

 

 

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PAWS Chicago virtual Fur Ball co-chairs Phillip Emigh, Angie DeMars and Bruce Haas.

Join PAWS Chicago in your best black-tie attire from your home on Friday, November 13 at 7:45pm for a virtual FUR BALL program

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PAWS Chicago's virtual Fur Ball will be November13, 7:45 pm.

that will help PAWS raise important life-saving funds so they can save more homeless dogs and cats! The program will feature a live auction, a Bid to Save Lives mission moment, stories of our Adoptable Pets and music by Maggie Speaks!  Congrats in advance to the event's adorable co-chairs Angie DeMars, Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas and Tinsley Mortimer.  (To register, please click here and make sure to check out the exciting auction items too!)

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One Tail Nov. 13One Tail at a Time, another beloved No-Kill rescue, will host its 12th annual Houndstooth Ball virtually on Friday, November 13, 6-9 pm. I'll miss not seeing these

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Heather Owen, founder/ED One Tail at a Time.

adorable homeless dogs (and kittens) up close and personal but I hope you will consider supporting this wonderful shelter's life-saving efforts by tuning in for FREE here! (Be sure to check out their at-home Celebration Kits too, ranging in price from $35–$1000!) Pet-loving philanthropists will be coming together to celebrate the record-breaking 1,500 animals saved this year by OTAT! Executive director Heather Owen said, "The outpouring of support One Tail at a Time and homeless pets have received in this pandemic has been nothing short of remarkable. Chicago rallied and opened their homes and hearts to hundreds of dogs during quarantine, enabling us to save more lives than ever before."

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Newly married Jennifer N. Pritzker and Erin E. Solaro.

Huge congrats to Jennifer N. Pritzker and Erin E. Solaro who were married in a private ceremony in Chicago on October 31. Ms. Pritzker is President & CEO of Tawani Enterprises, Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army, Retired, and Founder and Chairwoman of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.  Ms. Solaro is currently employed as a sales executive for a medical device manufacturer. She is also the author of "Women in the Line of Fire" (Seal Press, 2006), and a veteran herself. Congrats, love wins! (And thanks for all you do in the community Jennifer!)

 

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The Doorstep Divas Caitlin Simone Buffa and Molly Callinan. 

The Doorstep Divas Chicago want to rock your holiday world! These two vocal dynamos have created a festive holiday show that will make you want to don your Santa hats ASAP! They're available to appear in your virtual gala videos; in person (socially distanced, of course); at holiday parties; ANY occasion– live, in-person or pre-recorded, at your pleasure! Congrats to superstar singers/artists Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone Buffa for always bringin' da joy! (Contact them here: hchords1@yahoo.com

 

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Hippocratic Gala  Wings to Cure  Nov. 14  virtual  6 pm.The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's "Wings to Cure" Gala will be virtual on Saturday, November 14 from 6-7:30 pm. You will hear from doctors, cancer survivors

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Eleni Bousis, along with friends and supporters created HCRF, shown here with Dr. Leonidas Platanias, director Lurie Cancer Center.

and celebrity guests and have the chance to bid in spectacular live and silent auctions. HCRF's mission is to find and implement new treatments for cancer patients by promoting and supporting breakthrough cancer research at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. Over half of all men and one-third of all women in the United States will develop cancer during their lifetime. The Foundation's goal is to discover and implement new treatments in order to eliminate this dreaded disease and save lives.  (Once registered, a link to view the virtual event will be sent to you on the day of. Details here.)

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PfizerIf reports are true that Pfizer has found a vaccine for Covid (that will be ready by the end of the month?!), our collective prayers have been answered! I know we probably won't go back to "normal." Quite frankly, I'm not even sure what this means anymore. I do miss all of our in-person events, that's a given, but I also miss the little things like lingering in bookstores (when I could find one) or spending hours wandering around the make-up section in a department store and actually TRYING THINGS ON. All the little things that I used to love to do seems like it happened in another lifetime, like living in the "Matrix." Wearing a mask takes away any joy anyway because, for some reason, when I'm

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Bonnie Spurlock and Judy Tullman with hubbys Jim and Howard at a PAWS Chicago Beach Party.

wearing one I can't see, hear or think. I know people are edgy now and, in some cases, aimless not knowing what's going to happen next. Many are looking for anything to do just to keep busy…my friends Bonnie Spurlock and Judy Tullman find joy volunteering at PAWS Chicago. Now THAT is something truly

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worthwhile. I'm keeping busy writing The Blog (thanks to all my new subscribers too!), writing for Chicago Now and pondering some possibilities. I had a blast hosting the Apparel Industry Board Foundation's Rev Up event and would like to do more of that. I'd also like to discuss my events and what's going on in Chicago on some media outlets. I'm looking forward to a new venture with Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and videographer Troy Mairs that will be fun and fulfilling. In every case, I will continue to be a voice for Chicago, its charities, its happenings and whatever else is exciting and makes our city shine. Yes, despite Covid, the future is looking very bright. I can't wait to see what's around the next corner, hopefully a cure!

Stay safe and sane out there!

Love,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Animals saving animals……

 

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JEAN BANCHET AWARDS; A "CANDID" NIGHT AT THE AMERICAN WRITERS MUSEUM; WOODY'S WINTER WARM-UP; EBONY POWER 100 GALA; BETH CELEBRATES 20; LESLIE GIVE US MUSEUM ACCESS; CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION NABS BRENDA; GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN; MEALS ON WHEELS CELEBRITY CHEF BALL; CATHOLIC CHARITIES SPIRIT OF ST. NICK BALL; CHICAGO UNITED'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY; REPLAY POPS UP FOR GOT FANS; BEACH CHICAGO; EVENING IN BLOOM FOR CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW; PATRICK J. RYAN'S BOXING FOR CHARITY; BEAR TIE BALL 2019; VIVICA STARS AT GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE GALA; A VERY SPECIAL GERBER SPOKESBABY; CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE'S "SWEETS FOR SIGHT"; STYLE RIVALS FASHION SHOW COMPETITION; HOUSEWARES CARES CHARITY GALA; A CHAT WITH AEWHEELHOUSE; VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

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Restaurant of the Year-George Troiss (2nd from right) with Mary Kay Bonoma (Executive VP, Illinois Restaurant Association); Sergio Angel and Michael Lachowicz, Kevin Boehm (Co-founder Boka Restaurant Group).

Over 400 culinary enthusiasts gathered at Venue Six10 for the 2019 Jean Banchet Awards on January 17. Presented by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence are the only Chicago-based awards ceremony that

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recognize culinary originality and talent throughout the region. Guests were greeted with a champagne reception followed by the award ceremony hosted by Michael Muser, former partner and general manager at Grace.

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Chef of the Year Jason Hammel (R) with presenter Andrew Zimmerman.

A selection of award winners included Restaurant of the Year, Chef of the Year, Pastry Chef of the Year, Best New Restaurant, Best Service, and a new category this year, Best Counter Service. During the ceremony, legendary chef and restaurateur Michael Foley was awarded the Banchet Culinary Achievement Award. (Following the Banchet Awards, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will host the Grand Chef’s Experience at

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S.K.Y.–Best New Restaurant

the Field Museum on February 1, where all nominated restaurants will be honored and event attendees will be treated to tastings from top chefs in Chicago’s culinary scene. Full Winners ListRestaurant of the YearGeorge Trois/ Chef of the YearJason Hammel (Lula Café, Marisol)/ Rising Chef of the YearAlisha Elenz (mfk. restaurant)/ Best Chef-de-CuisineRyan Pfeiffer (Blackbird)/ Pastry Chef of the YearNicole Guini

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Best Bar–Moody Toungue (Jeremy Cohn and Jared Rubin)

(Blackbird, Avec)/ Rising Pastry Chef of the YearElaine Townsend (Fat Rice)/ Best Neighborhood RestaurantPizzeria BebuBest Heritage RestaurantA Place by DAMAO/ Best New RestaurantS.K.Y./ Best SommelierJill Gubesch (Frontera Grill, Topolobampo, Leña Brava)/ Best MixologistStephanie Andrews (Billy Sunday)/ Best

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Nicole Guini–Pastry Chef of the Year

Restaurant DesignPacific Standard Time/ Best ServiceTemporis/ Best Counter ServiceCalumet Fisheries/  Best BarMoody Tongue. —-The Jean Banchet Panel consists of Chicago's

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Best Restaurant Design–Pacific Standard Time (Donnie Madia)

foremost food and beverage journalists, photographers and elite gastronomes. The panel gathers throughout the year to discuss, compare, and contrast experiences at a variety of culinary establishments. They are required to dine and drink at as many different places as possible throughout the year — from hot dogs to fine dining and everything in between. No members of the Jean Banchet Panel are affiliated with any of Chicagoland's restaurants or bars. (Photos by Katie Coyle)


"Getting Candid with Candace" with Laura Schwartz.

"Getting Candid with Candace" with Laura Schwartz.

What an honor to be spotlighted at the American Writers Museum and what a thrill to be interviewed by the one-woman-dynamo Laura Schwartz for the January 24 "Getting Candid with Candace" benefit! Laura is an author, public speaker, ex-President Clinton staffer, TV contributor and more–in short, a powerhouse

Eli's Cheesecake's Marc and Maureen Schulman with adorable branded dessert dippers for the party!

Eli's Cheesecake's Marc and Maureen Schulman with adorable branded dessert dippers for the party!

for sure! Thank you for making me look good Miss Laura! The Museum is such a wonder too, a cultural jewel located on the 2nd floor of the 180 N. Michigan building. Fairly new, it's the first museum solely devoted to celebrating

With Laurie Dimakos, David Lawlor, Chuck, Betsy Shepherd, Michael Caputo and John Walcher.

With Laurie Dimakos, David Lawlor, Chuck, Betsy Shepherd, Michael Caputo and John Walcher.

American writers and their works. It's a must-see! Even though it was freezing outside, it was warm and cozy inside with an SRO crowd. My Playboy Bunny costume (the one appraised on the Antiques Roadshow)

Dennis and Judy Schwartz, Laura Schwartz, Andrea Stryker and Dr. Steve Stryker.

Dennis and Judy Schwartz, Laura Schwartz, Andrea Stryker and Dr. Steve Stryker.

was displayed and it tickled me to see so many people posing beside it. All those many years ago when I was jumping in and out of it, who could've known it would be such an iconic symbol of the much

With Chicago Tribune's Rick Kogan and Amy Carr, and Laura Schwartz.

With Chicago Tribune's Rick Kogan and Amy Carr, and Laura Schwartz.

loved Playboy brand? I was so pleased and happy to see so many familiar faces in the crowd too like Tracey Tarantino, Mary Pat Burns, Jean Antoniou, Judi Kalata (who I was a

Museum board member Olivia Luk Bedi.

Museum board member Olivia Luk Bedi.

Bunny with at the Chicago Playboy Club), Michael Caputo, Mark Olley, Helen Melchior, Pierre Lockett, Laurie Dimakos, Renata Block, Jolanta Reuge, Stacy Kolios and Alicia Skruba (my 900 Shops friends), David Murga, David Lawlor (the man who makes this blog possible), Rhonda Sanderson with

Tracey Tarantino DiBuono with Joey Alissa Berman

Tracey Tarantino DiBuono with Joey Alissa Berman

Mallory (Marc Jacobs), Sanjay Sharma, John P. Walcher, Sandy Golub, Nicki Fioretti, Betsy Shepherd, Mike Foran, Marie Mancuso and Marcos Cruz, Tina Koegel, Wendy Krimins, Amy Carr, Rick Kogan and his Kate Murray, Laura's darling family (mom Judy, dad Dennis, sister

Michael Caputo and Jean Antoniou

Michael Caputo and Jean Antoniou

Andrea Stryker and brother-in-law Dr. Steve Stryker), Patricia Mocco, Betty Blair, Rita Ryan, Jennifer Kelly, Elizabeth Shepherd, Kim Shepherd, Cheryl Hall, Heather Grove, Jan Kostner, Samantha Lera, Naomi Hoover, Liesl McDonald, Anna Zaltz, Carinne Nicosia, David Gaudet and Ronnie Brooks, Bill Natale, Cyndi Rosenberg, Molly Starnes and so

With Judi Kalata Altiere, Rhonda Sanderson and Mallory

With Judi Kalata Altiere, Rhonda Sanderson and Mallory

many more. Before the convo began, guests enjoyed cocktails and hors d'oeuvres before being seated. Then, Eli's Cheesecake party dippers were served branded in white icing with "Candid Candace" and a Playboy Bunny logo on top. They were so cute and, as we all know, it's not a real party unless Eli's is there! (Love and thanks to

John Walcher, pretty friend, Wendy Krimins, Tina Koegel and Andrea Schwartz.

John Walcher, Sue Wyderka, Wendy Krimins, Tina Koegel and Andrea Schwartz.

Maureen and Marc Schulman, not only for this special treat but for coming out in the cold to support me.)  The convo opened with a short video created by Josh Bowen of Kurtis Productions (see it

Pierre Lockett, Stacy Kolios, Alicia Skruba and David Murga.

Pierre Lockett, Stacy Kolios, Alicia Skruba and David Murga.

here) It was a "This is Your Life" kind of video that covered everything from an early clip of me as a Bunny to my recent BBC documentary with Harry Potter star Miriam Margolyes. Laura had copious notes and we talked about

Renata Block and Jolanta Reuge

Renata Block and Jolanta Reuge

EVERYTHING! Since she is soon-to-be-married (to the beautiful Susan Santiago), there was even some marriage advice thrown in for good measure. The crowd asked great questions too and the hour flew by. I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. It was a night I'll never forget. Right

Mark Olley, Nicki Fioretti (R) and friend.

Mark Olley, Karri Kartes, Nicki Fioretti.

now, the Museum is hosting an exciting exhibit titled "Bob Dylan: Electric" which will be running through April 30. The exhibit spotlights his writing – song, poetry, and prose – between his 1965 Newport Folk Festival performance and 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature. Items on display include Dylan’s personal

Marie Mancuso and Marcos Cruz

Marie Mancuso and Marcos Cruz

copy of The Catcher in the Rye and an original 1965 Newport Folk Festival program autographed by Dylan. Also included are original pages from the film script of the 1967 Bob Dylan documentary

The always adorable Sandy Golub.

The always adorable Sandy Golub.

Don’t Look Back and Dylan’s collection of prose and poetry Tarantula. The exhibit’s keystone piece is the electric guitar Bob Dylan played at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The performance, referred to as “The Newport Incident," is his first ever live performance with a full, electric band and marked a dramatic shift in his writing and popularity. The guitar, a 1964 brown

???? and Michael Foster.

Michael Foster and friend.

sunburst Fender Stratocaster, was discovered in 2012 by the family of an airline pilot who flew Bob Dylan from Newport Folk Festival and sold for nearly $1 million a year later. It was the highest price ever paid for a guitar at auction. (The guitar is on loan

Cyndi Roppolo Rosenberg, Alicia Skruba and David Murga.

Cyndi Roppolo Rosenberg, Alicia Skruba and David Murga.

from the collection of James S. Irsay). So, as you can see, there is magic in every nook and cranny at this museum so I hope you will visit! (Discover more about it and sign up here!) It's a perfect spot for private events too! Special thanks to Museum board

Laura Schwartz and friends.

Molly Starnes Laura Schwartz, Samantha Lera, Lauren Reilly Schwartz.

member Olivia Luk Bedi who is also an attorney with Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg. She was responsible for giving me this exciting opportunity! She recently appeared as the cover story feature for the magazine Super Lawyers! Congrats and thank you so much Olivia! Can't wait to come back and soak it all in! See more photos by MILA SAMOKHINA here: Photo Gallery


Kerry and Sarah Wood

Kerry and Sarah Wood

Sarah and Kerry Wood hit another home run at their 8th annual Woody's Winter Warm-Up! Everywhere you looked, there was a famous baseball or media star or a cool celebrity like John Cusack and Bonnie Hunt. Harry Caray's 7th Inning Stretch was packed with over 400 fans who turned out to support this much loved event that benefits the Wood Family Foundation, a non-profit that provides programs and services for CPS students (grades 4-8) in under-served communities. The night began with a VIP reception where players could chill after they arrived from the Cubs Convention and before the madness and fun began. The evening

Ryan Dempster and Grant DePorter

Ryan Dempster and Grant DePorter

included exciting silent and live auctions, live music by the Suburban Cowboys, fabulous food buffets and lotsa celebrity bartending. Throughout the night, stars competed for tips behind the bar with all

John Cusack and Bonnie Hunt

John Cusack and Bonnie Hunt

the proceeds (tips) benefiting the charity. I spied Cubs players Ian Happ, Albert Almora, Kyle Schwarber, David Bote, Rowan Wick and Adbert Alzolay. Former Cubs in attendance included Randy Hundley, Jim Bullinger, Bobby Dernier, Todd Hanley, Bill Madlock, Mike Remlinger, Randy Wells,

Windy City Live's Ryan Chiaverini sings "Eye of the Tiger" with Survivor founder Jim Peterik!

Windy City Live's Ryan Chiaverini sings "Eye of the Tiger" with Survivor founder Jim Peterik!

Kyle Farnsworth, Augie Ojeda and Ryan Dempster. More star power was provided by local media personalities Stylz & Roman, Ryan Baker, Dionne Miller, Ryan Chiaverini, Kelly

The gang's all here! Lisa Fielding and Michelle Mekky with friends.

The gang's all here! Lisa Fielding and Michelle Mekky with friends.

Crull, Lisa Fielding, Brendan Greeley, Melissa McGurren, Danny Parkins, Joe Soto, Sarah Spain and Pat Tomasulo. Besides Cusack and Hunt, other actors on hand included Thomas Ian Nicholas, Mickey O'Sullivan, Rusty Schwimmer and Robyn

Israel Idonije and Sarah Wood.

Israel Idonije and Sarah Wood.

Coffin. This night was definitely a head-spinner with all the excitement! Partygoers went wild when Survivor founder Jim Peterik took the stage to sing his classic hit "Eye of the Tiger" (made famous as the Rocky III theme) with Windy City Live's Ryan Chiaverini. And

Plain White T's Tom Higgenson sings "Hey Delilah" with the Suburban Cowboys band.

Plain White T's Tom Higgenson sings "Hey Delilah" with the Suburban Cowboys band.

the fun didn't end there as the lead singer for the Plain White T's Tom Higgenson jumped onstage to sing his band's Grammy nominated song "Hey, Delilah" accompanied by Kyle Schwarber! I was thrilled to attend another successful fundraiser, that brought in over $170,000, for the foundation's youth programs and services, including its Pitch In program that provides mentorship for students at Richard Yates Elementary School and the Lawndale Community Academy. See more fun coverage here in the Chicago Tribune! (Photos by Kenny Kim, Juan Martinez) You can help Pitch In by clicking here!


Ebony Media Operations Chairman Emeritus Linda Johnson Rice

Ebony Media Operations Chairman Emeritus Linda Johnson Rice

Some of Hollywood's biggest names from the film and television worlds joined more than 600 guests to celebrate community champions and industry titans from across the country at the annual EBONY Power 100 Gala at the Beverly Wilshire in Los Angeles. Presented by Nationwide, the annual EBONY Power 100 List recognizes the most influential and inspiring individuals from a broad spectrum of industry genres, across eight categories: Community Crusaders, Disruptors, Entertainment & Arts, Entrepreneurs, Innovators, MVPs, Power Players and the coveted Women Up category. Hosted by actor/comedian Chris Tucker, the star-studded spectacle was attended

Susan Kelechi Watson and Melanie Liburd-This is Us

Susan Kelechi Watson and Melanie Liburd-This is Us

by the who's who in sports, entertainment, business, philanthropy, politics and social activism. Notable celebrities and high-profile personalities who attended included David Oyelowo (Selma), Kat Graham (Vampire Diaries), Ne-Yo (singer), Chris Tucker (actor/comedian), Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us), Melanie Liburd (This Is Us), Bianca Lawson and Kofi Siriboe (Queen Sugar)

Chris Tucker, Susan Kelechi Watson

Chris Tucker, Susan Kelechi Watson

Dyllón Burnside, Hailie Sahar, Indya Moore and Steven Canals (Pose), Debra Lee (former CEO of BET), Ethiopia Habtemariam (Motown president), J.B. Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm), Sugar Ray Leonard (legendary boxer), Cedric Yarborough (actor), Ernie Hudson (actor), Cari Champion (ESPN), Mayor Andrew Gillum (Tallahassee, Florida), Mayor London Breed (San Francisco) and Mayor Stephen Benjamin (Columbia, South Carolina), Saweetie (singer), Hayley Law (actress), Marque Richardson (Dear White People), Israel Houghton (singer) and Adrienne Houghton (TV

Indya Moore and Shaun Ross

Indya Moore and Shaun Ross

personality) Mehgan James (actress), Don Benjamin (model/musician), Amin Joseph (actor), Eva Marcille (actress/model), Deborah Ayorinde (actress), Courtney Kemp (co-creator, Power) and Symone Sanders (CNN), among others. Celebrity couples in attendance included Yolanda Adams (gospel singer), who attended on the arm of honoree Titus ONeil (WWE star), and Cynthia Bailey (actress/model) joined beau Mike Hill (Fox Sports). "This year's gala was the most memorable to-date," said EBONY Media Operations CEO Michael Gibson. "We honored the most eclectic group of outstanding individuals and prolific leaders who

James Davis performs

James Davis performs

represent excellence in their respective fields." Following the introduction of actor/host Tucker,  remarks were given by EBONY Media Operations Chairman Emeritus Linda Johnson Rice with Angela Bretz introducing a heartfelt video about the legacy of EBONY Power 100. The EBONY Chairman's Award was presented to former BET Chairman and CEO Debra Lee. Recording artist Ne-Yo performed.  

Ne-Yo performs

Ne-Yo performs

(The complete 2018 EBONY Power 100 List can be viewed by clicking here! ) The gala was hosted by EBONY Foundation and benefited the Sickle Cell Disease Association of America.


Beth Silverman and the Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones

Beth Silverman and the Chicago Tribune theater critic Chris Jones

Beth Silverman and her PR firm, The Silverman Group, celebrated their 20th anniversary in grand style at City Winery on January 10. The room was packed with friends, clients, media cohorts and more, all to celebrate this much loved lady and her fabulous firm. From humble beginnings to being a powerhouse now,

The Silverman Group's (TSG) 20th anniversary kickoff party

The Silverman Group's (TSG) 20th anniversary kickoff party-jam packed!

Beth has helped some of the city's most notable clients expand and enrich their public profiles. Beth delivered a short speech, thanking her many well wishers, before guests resumed

Colleen Flanigan, Judie Green, Joan Colmar and Jean de St. Aubin

Colleen Flanigan, Judie Green, Joan Colmar and Jean de St. Aubin

mixing and mingling. Seen on the scene were DCASE Commissioner Mark Kelly, Chris Jones (Chicago Tribune theater

Commissioner Mark Kelly and Elizabeth Neukirch

Commissioner Mark Kelly and Elizabeth Neukirch

critic), Gillian Darlow (Polk Bros. Foundation), Joan Colmar with fiance Mitchell Sabshon, Helen Melchior, Dr. Lauren Streicher and hubby Jason Brett, Janet Carl Smith and Mel Smith, Phil Lumpkin and Bill Tedford, Ken Norgan, Janet Davies (ABC7), Hedy Weiss (WTTW TV), Judie Green (Auditorium Theatre), Ken Norgan, Carrie Lannon, Nick Harkin, Michael Foster, Lisa Middleton (Lyric

Margaret O'Connor, Morgan Harris, Laura Schwartz and Dr. Michael O'Meara

Margaret O'Connor, Morgan Harris, Laura Schwartz and Dr. Michael O'Meara

Opera), Jamey Lundblad (DCASE) and Bill Melamed (Chicago Humanities Festival), Margaret O’Connor and Michael O'Meara, Laura Schwartz, Dawn Stanislaw (Visceral Dance), John Walcher (Toomey Auctions), David Zivan (Modern Luxury), Frank Sennett (Crain’s Chicago Business) and Denise Schneider (Goodman Theatre). It was a feel good night celebrating Silverman Group's 20 successful years! Kudos to all! (Photos by Robin Subar)


the new Gerber Spokesbaby!

the new Gerber Spokesbaby!

Gerber's newest Spokesbaby is Lucas Warren, a 1-year-old from Dalton, Georgia who is the first child with Down syndrome to be named a Gerber baby since the contest's start in 2010. "He's very outgoing and never meets a stranger," Lucas's mom, Cortney said. "He loves to play, loves to laugh and loves to make other people laugh." Cortney Warren said she entered the contest on a whim after a relative pointed out an ad seeking submissions. After posting a photo of Lucas on Instagram using the contest's hashtag, Cortney and her husband Jason received the news that their son had been chosen from more than 140,000 entries to be the 2018 Gerber Spokesbaby. Just love this! Can't wait to see more images of darling baby Lucas!


Leslie Mueller at the Museum of Science and Industry

Leslie Mueller at the Museum of Science and Industry

Huge congrats to Chicago native Leslie Mueller who is the host and executive producer of Museum Access, a new television show on PBS that was recently picked up by Amazon Prime! Leslie grew up in Deerfield, graduated from Deerfield High School and began her training at the Art Institute of Chicago at the age of 13. Season 1, which is 10 half-hour episodes, was filmed and aired in 2018. Several of the museums Leslie visited are in Chicago. Season 2 (also 10 episodes) is completed and has started airing in

Leslie Mueller at the MET

Leslie Mueller at the MET

various markets throughout the country. She loves what she does, is super passionate about museums and sharing them with the world and it shows!  The series, produced and hosted by Mueller and Museum Access Media, takes

Leslie Mueller at the Field Museum

Leslie Mueller at the Field Museum

viewers behind-the-scenes at some of the country’s top museums. Each 30-minute episode offers exciting stories, in-depth conversations with experts and fascinating footage in areas that museum guests don’t have the opportunity to see. I love, love, love this concept and can't wait to check it out!


Brenda Langstraat, the new president of the Chicago Public Library Foundation

Brenda Langstraat, the new president of the Chicago Public Library Foundation

Bob Wislow, Chicago Public Library Foundation chairman, shared the exciting news that the much loved Brenda Langstraat will be the new President!  "Brenda is a highly experienced Chicago CEO and fundraiser whose personal and professional values align perfectly with our Foundation’s and the Library’s commitment to 'the freedom to read, to learn, to discover,'" said Wislow. Brenda's 20-year career serving Chicago based organizations has been driven by the belief that creating empowered communities of learners will transform lives and support the advancement of our city’s neighborhoods. She joins the Foundation after seven years of serving as CEO of Working in the Schools (WITS), the largest literacy organization that collaborates with Chicago Public Schools (CPS).  Congrats with love Brenda!


RIP Randy Crumpton

RIP Randy Crumpton

I was so very sad to learn of the passing of Chicago's own Randy Crumpton. "He was one of Chicago's premier socialite-connectors, particularly for the African American community," said friend James Ramos. I would always see Randy at worthy charity events around town–he was always a great supporter and always had a smile on his face. Friend Ken Bennett, father of Chance the Rapper, called him a "house head." He was also a great friend of Frankie Knuckles, the late deejay dubbed the godfather of house music. Frankie Knuckles Foundation founder Frederick Dunson was a dear, dear friend and I had a lot of fun with them both at the last benefit. Film Festival founder Michael Kutza recalled him as a "reliable, calm presence." An attorney, Randy grew up in Roseland and attended law school at the University of Iowa. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. RIP dear Randy.


Susan GlickMore sad news to report, the Voice of Fashion, Susan Glick, has left us way too soon. She was an intricate part of the fabric of Chicago's fashion community. The Apparel Industry Board remembers her as "the common thread and glue that holds us together." She was a tough professional who knew the business like no other. RIP Susan.


Ken Meyer, Alpana Singh, Alexa and Eric Williams

Ken Meyer, Alpana Singh, Alexa and Eric Williams

Meals on Wheels Chicago celebrated the 30th anniversary of their signature fundraiser, the Celebrity Chef Ball at Morgan Manufacturing on November 9. WTTW Check Please! host and restaurateur Alpana Singh served as honorary chair

Shilpa Desai, Anamika Das, Archana Patel, Jigna Patel

Shilpa Desai, Anamika Das, Archana Patel, Jigna Patel

and MC for the event that featured chefs Cory Morris (Boleo), Devon Quinn (Eden), Paul Virant (Vie/Vistro), Jimmy Bannos (Heaven on Seven), and many more. The Ball

Nude Due with steak appetizer

Nude Due with steak appetizer

included two parties: VIP Chef’s Table and the Chef’s Tasting Party. The VIP Chef’s Table began at 6 p.m. with a pre-event cocktail reception, followed by an intimate dining experience. Seated in small clusters, each group was served by three chefs and a mixologist and enjoyed a six-course dinner, an array of pastry specialties and a live auction. The VIP Chef’s Table ticket holders enjoyed entry to the Chef’s Tasting Party where there was a dine-around of over 40 chef and cocktail stations, a raffle, silent auction and dancing. Proceeds from the event supported Meals on Wheels Chicago's mission to promote independence for Chicago seniors and individuals with disabilities through meal delivery. (Photos by Ken Carl and @tableanddish)


Chairs Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Cardinal Blase Cupich and vice-chairs Rhonda and Scott Swanson.

Chairs Michael and Claire O'Grady, Monsignor Cardinal Blase Cupich and vice-chairs Rhonda and Scott Swanson.

Catholic Charities hosted its 29th Spirit of Saint Nicholas Ball to benefit the children served by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago on December 7. Held at the Hilton Chicago, more than 1,300 guests attended this black tie event featuring entertainment by the Ken Arlen Orchestra. Donations

Catherine and Charles Walgreen, Father Michael Gzresik

Catherine and Charles Walgreen, Father Michael Gzresik

of new, unwrapped children’s toys and gifts were accepted at the entrance for distribution through Catholic Charities. The gala was hosted by Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, and Rev. Monsignor Michael M. Boland, President of Catholic Charities, along with

Katie and Marty Bredemann

Katie and Marty Bredemann

chair couple Mr. and Mrs. Scott Swanson and vice chair couple Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Castellini. “Each year, more than 115,000 children are supported by Catholic Charities programs. We would not be able to provide quality after-school care, counseling services, housing for families and so much more without the support that is shown at the annual Spirit of St. Nicholas Ball,” said Monsignor Boland. “This past year we were able to expand our counseling services to increase support to children impacted by the trauma of

Matt Doyle, Amy Goldsmith

Matt Doyle, Amy Goldsmith

violence, which can have devastating lasting effects.” Proceeds from the event benefited the children served by Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago and its child development centers, after-school programs, counseling services, and teen parenting centers. The Spirit of St. Nicholas Ball celebrates the life of Saint Nicholas, a fourth century bishop, and the generosity and care towards children that was illustrated during his lifetime, becoming a model for Santa Clause. Each year on December 6th, his feast is commemorated all over the world.


Chicago United's CEO/Pres. Gloria Castillo presents inaugural Bridge Compass Awards

Chicago United's CEO/Pres. Gloria Castillo presents inaugural Bridge Compass Awards

Chicago United’ celebrated its 50th Anniversary Gala at the Hilton Chicago to celebrate the organization’s decades long legacy of achieving parity in economic opportunity by advancing multiracial leadership, corporate governance, executive level management and business diversity. At the gala,

Gloria Castillo with John Robak, Anne Pragaggiore and John Rogers.

Gloria Castillo with John Robak, Anne Pragaggiore and John Rogers.

winners of the first-ever Bridge Compass Award were announced. This award honors organizations that have committed to industry change through active and effective programs to advance multiracial leadership. Chicago United CEO and President Gloria Castillo presented the award to representatives of CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion, the Financial Services Pipeline (FSP) Initiative and Illinois Utilities Business Diversity Council (IUBDC).


#1Just because the holidays are over, doesn't mean pop-up bars are kaput too! Replay Lincoln Park is now capitalizing on Game of Thrones’ final TV season which releases in April, according to Eater Chicago. Management will decorate its arcade bar in homage to the HBO fantasy drama and they’ll sell GoT beer from Brewery Ommegang. The Game of Thrones pop-up starts on February 1 at Replay, 2833 N. Sheffield

Great Insta Opps coming to Replay Lincoln Park for GOT fans!

Great Insta Opps coming to Replay Lincoln Park for GOT fans!

Avenue. A news release claims visitors will be able to explore the seven kingdoms from the TV show based on a series of books by George R.R. Martin. Replay will commemorate Game of Thrones’ fans favorite episodes including The Red Wedding. Management is even promising some sort of jousting competition. The Game of Thrones popup imagespace should be Instagram friendly so customers could take photos next to the show’s famous Iron Throne and other props. A release warns of “White Walkers” and mentions dragons. There’s also trivia nights and specialty drinks including “Dothaquiri.” Admission is free, but unlike past pop-ups, customers have another option if they want to pay $20. The VIP package lets them cut lines for photos, “express” entry, a pint of mead of beer in a souvenir goblet, and a commemorative pin or print. OMG! I just can't wait! Thanks for the tip Eater Chicago!


Https _cdn.evbuc.com_images_48822577_141492189403_1_originalWho isn't ready for spring?! Well, here's a remedy! The Chicago Flower & Garden Show is right around the corner starting with Evening in Bloom, the opening

Hort Couture fashion show will be the highlight of the Evening in Bloom event

Hort Couture fashion show will be the highlight of the Evening in Bloom event

night celebration, on Tuesday, March 19. The event will benefit Bernie's Book Bank, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Get Growing Foundation. I'm thrilled to return as emcee of Hort Couture, the out-of-this-world floral fashion show showcasing the best of the best in fashion and floral design! Get tickets, more info here!


Patrick Ryan event imageGo ringside and wear your Friday night best for a great cause! The Patrick J. Ryan Main Event & Casino Night returns on February 1 to Drury Lane in Oak Brook. Hosted by the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the event will support the LOSS Program for Children and Youth (kids who have lost a loved one to suicide). For tickets, more info, click here!


Bear Necessities Bear Tie Ball invite 2019I love the theme for this year's Bear Tie Ball benefiting Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation! "Candyland," co-chaired by Kristine Farra and Michael Palumbo, will be held on Sat., March 2 at the UIC Forum. For tix/info, click here!


Gigi's galaStunning actress Vivica A. Fox will host this year's GiGi's Playhouse – Chicago Gala, "i have a Voice," on Sat., Feb. 2 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel! The event supports Gigi's Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Centers which provide FREE life-changing programming for children and adults with Down syndrome. For tickets/more info, click here!


Lighhouse Sweets for Sight imageThe Chicago Lighthouse Junior Board will host "Sweets for Sight" on Thursday, February 7 at Carnivale. The event will benefit Lighthouse programs for children who are blind or visually impaired. For tickets, more info, click here!


50675753_1974360139329169_1815310379111153664_nLong, long ago in a photo shoot far, far away STYLE.RIVALS gave talented stylists from across the Chicagoland area an opportunity to show up and show out their fiercest skills on a battle stage like no other! Join in and witness the 3rd Annual STYLE.RIVALS Fashion Show Competition on Friday, April 5 at Trigger Chicago (2810 W. Addison). Watch as some of the mid-west's best fashion stylists battle it out to be crowned the 3rd Annual STYLE.RIVALS Fashion Champion. A runway competition will decide the winners! A portion of the tickets sales will benefit Smarty Pants are Leaders, a nonprofit that empowers youth by building self-confidence. (I'm thrilled to return as a judge!) For tickets, more info, click here!


Housewares charity foundationThe Housewares Charity Foundation will host its annual Housewares Cares Charity Gala on Monday, March 4, in Navy Pier's Grand Ballroom. The mission of the Foundation is to raise funds for designated charities and help unite and promote the philanthropic image of the housewares industry. In a collaborative effort among industry manufacturers, retailers and allied industry partners, the Foundation hosts this annual charitable dinner that coincides with the International Home + Housewares Show with a goal to raise funds for charities, unite its industry and honor its leaders. For tickets, more info, click here!


Beach Chicago at Navy Pier

Beach Chicago at Navy Pier

We had the BEST time at Beach Chicago, a free interactive public art installation on display now through February 3 in the Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier! Presented in partnership with EXPO CHICAGO and

Life's a BEACH at Navy Pier!

Life's a BEACH at Navy Pier!

created by Snarkitecture, the installation transforms the Pier's 18,000-square-foot space into an indoor beach, complete with lounge chairs, lifeguard chairs, umbrellas, inflatables and signage that mimic the sensation of a day at the Beach. Don't miss it and no sun-screen required!


With Wheelhouse hosts Mo Dadkhah and John Lally (R) and Shopping Girl's Lora LaPratt

With Wheelhouse hosts Mo Dadkhah and John Lally (R) and Shopping Girl's Lora LaPratt

Love and thanks to AE Wheelhouse, a podcast spotlighting "ambitious entrepreneurs"! I had a great time discussing a variety of topics and chatting with Lora LaPratt, a super cool personal stylist, and Wheelhouse hosts Mo Dadkhah and John Lally. Lora was a delight and had so many great styling tips! Check her out at Shopping Girl XOXO! (The segment can be seen here.)


Look for Candid Candace in the Tribune's new LIFE+TRAVEL section!

Look for Candid Candace in the Tribune's new LIFE+TRAVEL section!

I hoped you liked the new, improved Life+Travel section that debuted Sunday in the Chicago Tribune! This new section replaces the smaller formatted Life+Style section! Look for your favorites, like Candid Candace (wink, wink), Heidi Steven's Balancing Act, Answer Angel Ellen, Rick Steves and so much more! Check it out every Sunday (and see it here!) and let me know what you think!


That's it for this week! Hope you're staying warm! If you have pets, please check out these cold weather tips from the American Humane Society and keep your furry friends safe!

Love, as always,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

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

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CHICAGO LIGHTS: AN ART EXHIBIT THAT’S ALL HEART

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Chicago Lights creator/photographer Abigail Zoe Martin, husband Leonardo and familyIt was a dream come true for acclaimed British photographer Abigail Zoe Martin when her passion project, Chicago Lights, presented in collaboration with White Color Productions and Agency H5, opened at the Zhou B Art Center on Friday, November 16. Since Abigail moved here from London three years ago, with Leonardo (her Kathleen Kenahan Henson in front of her photohandsome financial executive husband) and two beautiful teenage children, she has been quietly photographing people of interest. It began as a way to get to know the city and its people better but it grew into something much, much bigger. On her blog (chicagostoriesblog.com), before she put the Celebrity Chef Jamie Laurita and hubby Rich Lane in front of his photoexhibition together, she said she wanted to "create a space where portraits and quotes from people of all colors, economic levels, religions and ethnicities stand side by side, expressing their common humanity in a dignified way, a show With Zhou B Art Center co-owner ShanZuo Zhou in front of my portraitabout joy and the things we love." Following the night of the audio/visual exhibition of 81 notable and some not so notable Chicagoans, she expressed herself this way. "I am just coming up for air after that sparkly and magical evening. The sheer scale and Izzy Idonije and cute girlfriend Jatnna Toribio in front of his photodiversity of the event was so very exciting. The friendliness was amazing. All sorts of people were chatting to each other and it was so comfortable. It was exhilarating and felt so loving. I'm so thrilled that the idea of kindness and community permeated the room and that Former SNL star Tim Kazurinskyeveryone felt it. That for me is a perfect world."  I was fortunate to have been photographed by Abigail back in August….I was hoping to either shoot in Washington Park or in the gardens in front of our building but the weather didn't cooperate so we shot it in the lobby Peter Au, cute friend, Cynthia Au, Jon and Andrew Landanof my building. Rooney was just as happy being inside since he didn't want his little top hat to get wet. Abigail is a master at deep diving into people's characters. After she left, I felt like I'd been through a great therapy session. She Singer/songwriter Kiara Lanier in front of her enigmatic photoknows bull-sh_t when she sees it which is why it wa
s such an honor to have my photo included with so many wonderful personalities like celebrity chef
Jamie Laurita, Israel Idonije, Nan Giordano and her wonderful Giordano Dance Chicago dancers, Bela Gandhi, Tarrah Cooper, CM Punk, Chef Curtis Performers, exhibit subjects, Essence Walker and Carina SheroDuffy, Chef Bruno Abate, Kathleen Kenahan Henson (whose H5 Agency helped produce the event), Trisha Rooney, Tim Kazurinsky, the Zhou B brothers (ShanZuo ZhouShi and DaHuang ZhouShi), Lieutenant Governor-elect Juliana Stratton, Duchess Darling Shear (cabaret star who performed two Abigail Zoe Martin, Jason Brett and Dr. Lauren Streicherdramatic numbers), Kiara Lanier (whose songs made everyone weep with joy), Father Michael Pfleger, Secretary of State Jesse White, Dr. Lauren Streicher and her husband Jason Brett,  Essence Walker, Dr. Theri Raby, JoJo Baby, Giordano Dance Chicago's Nan Giordano had a whole wall dedicated to her talented companythe Mayor and so many more. There were names you recognized and those you didn't–they included tattoo artists, college students, small business owners, bartenders, a professional wrestler, a professor, a beekeeper, a firefighter, a doorman and more. Chef Bruno Abate in front of his exhibition photo The show is described as a raw unfiltered conversation with Chicagoans that illuminates the incredible kindness Martin found. Each photograph and conversation represents the :ecelectic and diverse cross-section of people: Martin met, all with :a wonderful inner light and a common thread of integrity, compassion Nina Mariano with Jason Chan in front of his photoand empathy." One of my favorites, Liz Dozier, former educator and star of the CNN series "Chicagoland," posed for her photograph on the front porch of a favorite student who died due to senseless gang/gun violence. The neighborhood was so dangerous, she had to have spotters on the street on the Chef Curtis Duffy and Jennifer McClain (Duffy was a subject in the exhibit)lookout. The night was filled with laughter, new connections, lots of Iphone photos, wine from Cream Wine Company, cocktails from CH Distillery, light bites from LM Catering and pizza from Connie's (thanks to Nina Mariano). Thank you Abigail for including me in this incredible exhibition. Every photo comes with an inspiring sound-bite from Abigail's int
erview with each subject, to hear any or all of the comments,
click here and to read Rick Kogan's wonderful Tribune column about the installation and Abigail's amazing process, click here!  On Abigail's Judge Erika Orr (R) and friend in front of her portrait Insta-feed, she summed the show up this way, "The main ingredients of this show are kindness and integrity. Let's spread as much of that as we can around the world and create some ripples." For sure, she achieved her goal and created not just ripples, but an entire ocean of kindness. (A coffee table book is in the works and photographs are available for sale at info@abigailzoemartin.com) (Come to the closing night party for the book at Zhou B Art Center on Jan. 8 and view the photos for the last time!)


Make-A-Wish child enters 900 Shops with SantaThe 900 Shops were the first to spread holiday cheer on North Michigan Avenue when they hosted the 3rd annual Illuminate 900 on November 15. The mall's already beautiful atrium was transformed into a winter wonderland complete with a storybook tree-lighting, real-life toy soldiers, holiday performances, caroling With WGN's Ana Belaval (emcee) and David Murgakiddies, festive food and drink and other seasonal surprises. The event was an arts-forward, community wide kick off to the holiday season and FREE to the public (suggested donations, that amounted to over $10,000, benefited Make-A-Wish Illinois). Throughout the evening, holiday performances enchanted guests with the Alicia Skruba (900 Shops marketing/business manager), Tom Kehoe and Julie Barrishhighlight being Santa's (Chris Spears–the BEST Santa EVER!) arrival to light the 54-ft. tall tree, which was heralded by the Chicago Children's Choir singing "Here Comes Santa Claus." Once in front of the tree, standing with a darling Make-A-Wish child, 8-year-old Olivia, and the evening's host committee, Santa led the countdown to light the tree. As the tree lighted up and the streamer cannons exploded, With Alicia Skruba and committee members Mark Olley (front), David Sanchez (L)Azeeza Khan, Julie Barrish and D.C. Crenshaw.beloved vocalist Ava Fain and her equally talented sister Joya Fain sang classic holiday favorites like "Man With the Bag" and "All I Want for Christmas is You." Other highlights of the evening included the New Music School Choir caroling at the main entrance; Winged Harmony (a professionally trained singer) dressed as an angel serenading With Jon Landan, Tracey Tarantino, Nina Mariano, Andrew Landan and Helen Berkun guests; dancers (ZZAZZettes) from ZZAZZ Productions dressed ala the Rockettes in red velvet and white fur-trimmed costumes dancing their little hearts out; handsome male models from 10 Model Management dressed as toy soldiers greeting guests; The (darling) Real Elf (Tommy Holl) exuberantly interacting with attendees; Mrs. Claus; lush winter wonderland decor by Kehoe With cute guests Nika Clark, Jeanne Sparrow and Brenda ArelanoDesigns; cooking decorating at Sur La Table; hors d'oeuvres from the brand new Aster Hall; Ruth Page Center for The Arts dancers and so much MORE! Alicia Skruba, 900 Shops marketing and business development manager, said, "Illuminate 900 has always been our Holiday Love Letter to Chicago. We couldn't be more pleased to be able to create a moment in time Make-A-Wish Family with Santa and the ZZAZZettes where Chicagoans from throughout the city come together to be reminded of the magic and wonder of the holidays. And no better partner than Make-A-Wish Illinois, as they share their own kind of healing magic throughout the year." A series of 900 Shops events will further benefit Chicago Children's ChoirMAWI during the holiday season with a goal of $40,000. Host Committee members included Ana Belaval (emcee), Mario Tricoci, Tom Kehoe, Julie Barrish, Nancy Resnick, David Sanchez, Pierre Lockett, D.C. Crenshaw, Ceta Walters, Jivesh Toor, Tracey Tarantino, Mark Olley, David Murga, Samantha Thomas, Josephine Lee, Ava Fain and moi among others. Over 1,600 people turned out for the event that took place on all six levels of The 900 Shops! Ho! Ho! Ho! This was the VERY best way to kick off the holidays!


Dr. Stacie J Stephenson and Richard J Stephenson present Gateway's annual accomplishmentsGateway for Cancer Research (Gateway), a nonprofit dedicated to transformational cancer research, raised $4.1 million at its annual CURES Gala, “The Greatest Gateway” with over 750 attendees. Inspired by the Oscar-nominated film, The Greatest Showman, the event was held on Saturday, October 20 at the Sheraton Grand Celebration at The Greatest GatewayChicago, 301 E North Water St, Chicago, IL and featured a night of unparalleled entertainment and surprises “under the big top.” The event was presented and sponsored by Richard J Stephenson, founder and chairman of Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) and Gateway for Cancer
Circus performers at The Greatest GatewayResearch and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson, CTCA Chairman of Functional Medicine and Director Gateway for Cancer Research Board. Actress and comedian Melissa Peterman, best known for her roles in the television comedy series Reba and Baby Daddy, emceed the night’s festivities beginning Acrobats perform at The Greatest Gatewaywith a Broadway style performance by 11 year old, America’s Got Talent’s youngest finalist and Golden Buzzer winner, Angelica Hale and universal recording artist Fernando Varela, who has stunned audiences as a classic modern day tenor. Michael Lohmeier, Roxanne Corkin, Ainan Tan, Jenene Ebstein, Mo GarberJonathan Cullen, who has wowed audiences as Elder Price in the first national tour of “The Book of Mormon," performed a show-stopping medley from The Greatest Showman, alongside America’s Got Talent finalist and Canadian Songwriters Award winner for Best Adult Contemporary/Pop Song 2018, Stacey Kay, Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson with Leilani and Brian McKnightwho sang the Oscar-nominated song “This Is Me.”  The London Essentials, a five-piece acoustic party band, continued the thrills, followed by performances from Pia Toscano (American Idol Finalist and star of the new Netflix show “Westside"); electrifying pianist, recording artist and composer William Joseph;  international virtuoso violinist Caroline Gateway Founder Richard J Stephenson and Gateway Board of Directors Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson with Gateway Chief Development Officer Michael Burton Campbell and R&B musical legend Brian McKnight who took the stage and delivered a memorable performance before Montreal Rhapsody Orchestra drew the night to an end with an energetic, show-stopping grand finale.“The Greatest Gateway” showcased breakthrough clinical cancer trials funded by Gateway, including Dr. Nathan Robison of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and his patient, Peighton Bailey. Dr. Robison is conducting a trial on low-grade gliomas and genetic mutations with childhood cancer. Using precision medicine, this multi- The Greatest Gateway at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Ballroominstitutional trial studies the effects of MEK162, an inhibitor in tumor growth pathways. Peighton and her mom Jennifer shared her inspiring story, including the success of MEK162 in helping to shrink Peighton’s tumor and her dream to someday become a doctor and help other children facing cancer. Guests indulged in a custom culinary experience created by premier chef Markus Ford. (A personal favorite!) (Bob & Dawn Davis Photography)


LSCRF Chair Hollis Hanover, Fall Benefit Luncheon Co-Chairs Wendy Heltzer and Sheri Whitko, LSCRF Vice-Chair Meredith Soren FreeseThe Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation (LSCRF) hosted its 33rd Anniversary Fall Benefit Luncheon with featured keynote speaker Jill Kargman on October 22 at the Hilton Chicago. Second City Chicago writer, actress, comedian and producer Maggie Smith served as emcee of the Academy Awards-themed event, “The Pink Ribbon Awards.” With more than 1,000 attendees, the event raised more than LSCRF Founding Members receive The Pink Ribbon Awards Founders Award$975,000 to help advance the treatment of breast cancer in the hopes of one day finding a cure. The luncheon, co-chaired by Wendy Heltzer and Sheri Whitko, began in the Normandie Lounge with the PURSE-SUE THE CURE™ purse auction sponsored by Luxury Garage Sale which Lisa Saul, Jill Kargman, Maggie Baczkowskifeatured more than 200 new, collectable and kids’ handbags from preeminent retailers, upscale boutiques and private collections. The event then moved to the Grand Ballroom for the program and The Pink Ribbon Awards. Recipients were: two-time breast cancer survivor, Elizabeth Kirk, who received the “Warrior” award; Nora M. Hansen, MD, Chief of Breast Surgery of Northwestern Memorial Candace (1)Hospital received the “Hero” award and the Best Documentary Short Film award went to Grace. Breast cancer survivors in attendance and the founders of LSCRF were also bestowed with awards. The ceremony was followed by a Q&A with actress and author Jill Kargman, who recently underwent a double mastectomy due to the CHEK2 gene. Event proceeds will support innovative breast cancer research, fellowships and educational programs at Northwestern Medicine and the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.


Pat and Vince Foglia with YAH staff Dawn Kemper, Jen Porter and Sandy BacinoYoung at Heart Pet Rescue hosted its signature fundraiser, the Silver Paws gala, themed "Senior Pets are Hidden Treasure." Close to 300 guests raised over $166,000 for homeless senior pets, which equals a lot of lives saved in the coming year! A dozen Young at Heart ambassador dogs loved all of the attention from each and every guest, and they all napped like champs the next Guests of honor, John and Rita Canningday from all of the excitement! During the gala, guests laughed, cried and then laughed some more over the joy of seeing pets adopted and the heartbreak that some are still waiting for forever homes. Junior volunteers Alix Burkhardt and Anishi Patel presented an original play,"Island of Young at Heart, " that featured some of YAH's wonderful adoptable senior dogs. The inaugural Heart of Gold award was presented to Rita and John "Island of Young at Heart" performance presented by junior volunteersCanning for their support and incredible advancement of the welfare of older pets. The organization's Fund-a-Need video, produced by Erik Porter, highlighted just a few of the stories of senior pets that YAH has recently helped. Dawn Kemper, founder/executive director, announced that in the coming year, a new adoption center will open in Woodstock, Ill. in the spring. (Photos by Embracing Grace Photography) Just love this "no-kill" nonprofit and all the good they do to support senior dogs and cats. (To learn more click here!


Christine O'Reilly-Riordan received the Community Support AwardMore than 450 guests came together in support of La Rabida Children’s Hospital at the 2018 Friends of La Rabida Awards Celebration, held at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago on November 15.  As La Rabida’s largest fundraising event, the gala provides great awareness about La Rabida’s important role in the Chicago children’s medical community in maintaining and improving the quality of life for each of its patients with complex conditions, disabilities and chronic Richard Burridge Sr. --Lifetime Achievement recipient illness, regardless of ability to pay. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony. In the live and silent auctions, guests had the opportunity to bring home vacation packages, VIP tickets to the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls and at-home dining experiences. Ravi Baichwal Brenda Wolf (L) and Zoie Familyof ABC 7 Chicago served as the evening’s emcee. Notable guests in attendance included Richard Burridge, Sr., Chairman Emeritus of RMB Capital, who received the Lifetime of Service award and Christine O’Reilly-Riordan, Vice President-Community Relations/Executive Director of Chicago White Sox Charities, who received the Community Support award. The event raised over $725,000 to support the organization.  (Photos by Robert Carl)

Rita Canning (WINGS chair), George McCaskey (Chicago Bears chairman) and Rebecca Darr (WINGS exec. dir.)WINGS Program Inc., the largest anti-domestic violence agency in Illinois, hosted the 66th U.S. former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at its Road to Freedom luncheon on November 2 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago. WINGS provides shelter and family support to people fleeing domestic violence, but also provides services and education to break the cycle of abuse. The luncheon featured a Q&A session with Greg Brown (Motoroloa Solutions CEO), Condoleeza Rice (former Secretary of State)Secretary Rice and moderator Greg Brown, CEO of Motorola Solutions, to discuss her book Democracy: The Long Road to Freedom. Mayor Emanuel also attended to speak about his support of WINGS and the importance of their acceptance of children in their shelters unlike others in Illinois. The luncheon raised over $1 million through individual and corporate sponsorships and day of donations. “Even though 1 in 3 women are victims of domestic violence, 1 in 3 people think even a discussion of this is taboo,” said Rebecca Darr, WINGS CEO.  “We are very excited about contributions made through this great event, but we have this conversation all year long.  It costs 1.2 million dollars each year just to keep one of our shelters running.  Our team never stops fundraising and looking for in-kind donations.”  To help WINGS break the cycle of domestic violence, visit www.wingsprogram.com to make a donation, or visit www.wingsprogram.com/in-kind-gift-donations/ for a list of critical needs for in-kind donations.


PartySlate founder Julie Roth Novack thanks supportersHuge congrats to Julie Roth Novack and her incredible PartySlate that just celebrated its 3-year anniversary on November 9! Chicago’s top event professionals and tastemakers gathered at Venue West to celebrate PartySlate and the birthday of Julie, PartySlate co-founder/CEO. PartySlate's Julie Roth Novack with family and friendsPaulette Wolf Events and Erin McDonald Design created a luxe emerald green and copper palette, filling the room with incredible balloon installations, towering florals, and elegant food stations from some of the city’s top restaurants. Kent Drake Photography captured every celebratory moment, including the always-packed dance floor, thanks to Taylor Pace Orchestra and Flow Entertainment. Since its founding in Chicago three years ago, PartySlate (a digital platform designed for leading event professionals to share their work with the world) has launched in Los Angeles, Dallas, New York City, and San Francisco, with Palm Beach scheduled for later this month. You go GURLLLLL!!!!


Candace 6Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation hosted its 5th annual  A Walk for the Bear Costume Walk on Sunday, October 21 in Lincoln Park.  A Walk for the Bear brings together family, friends and supporters of Bear Necessities to honor the children who are currently fighting and those who have lost their battle to cancer. With Candace 1nearly 500 participants in attendance, the event successfully raised more than $58,000 for pediatric cancer research. This spooktacular, family-friendly event was hosted by 103.5 KISS-FM’s Rufio. The warm-up was led by professional boxer and WBC Candace 2 Continental Americas 2017 Champion, Mike Jimenez, and featured tricks and sweet treats along the 3-mile trail. Following the walk, attendees enjoyed a box lunch provided by Mariano’s and participated in a variety of Halloween activities, including a costume contest and pumpkin decorating. The Kids Tent featured face painting, a bounce house, balloon animals and ghoulish games and crafts.


Screen Shot 2018-11-15 at 8.19.36 PMThis sounds almost too good to be true! Elf'd Up, a holiday pop-up bar now open in Wrigleyville ( 3485 N. Clark, aka Stretch Bar & Grill). This new high-energy, holiday pop-up bar will run through the end of January. Decorated as a full-blown tribute to the movie "Elf", the venue will offer guests themed cocktails and seasonal menu items, ornament decorating nights, a complimentary Santa Cookie Service daily at 10 p.m., The world's best cup of Naughty Coffeea "Get Elf'd Up" happy hour that will benefit Compassion, DJs playing holiday mashups and more. Elf'd Up will be decorated from floor to ceiling with over 200 elves of all shapes and sizes, a 10-foot Christmas tree, an upside down Christmas tree, wreath chandeliers, strands of colored lights, a snow Santa Baby pop-up holiday bar at 3505 N. Clark machine, specific tributes to the movie that will include figurines, wall quotes, snowflakes, Schylling Jester Jack in the Boxes, condiment carriers filled with maple syrup and candy canes, and other holiday decor. OH MY!! See YOU there! (www.elfdup.com) And you won't want to miss Santa Baby (3505 N. Clark, aka Deuces and the Diamond Club), right next door (my favorite holiday pop-up!!), since the lights can probably be seen from outer space! (Peek inside here!) Catch them both for a full dose of holiday cheer (through Jan. 6)!


3Arts Awardees: [Back row] Hương Ngô, Brittany “BrittanE” Edwards, Dianna Frid, Leida “Lady Sol” Garcia. [Front row] Christine Pascual, Anna Martine Whitehead, Elgin Bokari T. Smith, T. Ayo Alston and Sandra Delgado.3Arts, the Chicago-based nonprofit grant-making organization, was honored to award 20 Chicago artists with unrestricted grants at the 11th annual 3Arts Awards Celebration, that took place on November 5 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The celebration recognized 3Arts Award recipients along with recipients from Make a Wave—an unprecedented artist-to-artist giving initiative. The evening honored ten artists with 3Arts executive director Esther Grisham Grimm with Community Award recipient Sandra Delgado$25,000 cash grants and ten additional artists with $1,000 grants as part of the peer-to-peer giving program, Make A Wave. 3Arts has distributed more than $3 million in total funding to more than 600 Chicago artists over the past eleven years and awarded $260,000 on this night. “Championing Chicago artists is a privilege like no other. We are thrilled to present our awardees with opportunities that they profoundly deserve,” said Esther Grisham 3Arts co-chairs and speakers: Remberto Del Real, Cat Tager, Jess Godwin, Esther Grisham Grimm, Erryn CobbGrimm, executive director of 3Arts. “Last year’s launch of Make a Wave made it abundantly clear that there is nothing quite as exciting as witnessing artists offering support to other artists by paying it forward and encouraging them to dream big.” This year’s 3Arts Awards celebration featured The 2018 3Arts Awards celebration featured a performance by past awardee and wheelchair dancer Kris Lenzoperformances by past awardees including wheelchair dancer Kris Lenzo and operatic baritone Will Liverman. The event was led by co-chairs Erryn Cobb (3Arts Board of Directors and CEO of Fetch Integrated Marketing Communications), Remberto Del Real (3Arts Board of Directors and Managing Director of Make-A-Wave Award recipients: Carolyn O’Brien, Krystal Grover-Webb, Nura Aly, Silvia Gonzalez, Jo de Presser (Marlon Billups), Ana SantosPersonal and Business Banking Marketing for BMO Harris Bank), and Jess Godwin (singer/songwriter and 2016 3Arts Award recipient). The 2018 Make a Wave recipients are: Nura Aly (violinist, educator, and dancer); Silvia Inés Gonzalez (interdisciplinary artist and educator); Krystal Grover-Webb (visual artist and educator); Jo de 3Arts awardee Brittany “BrittanE” Edwards and Executive Director Esther Grisham GrimmPresser, aka Marlon Billups (DJ); Joelle Lamarre (soprano, teacher, and playwright); Jenna M. Lyle (experimental musician and performer); Krystel V. McNeil (actor); Gonzalo Escobar Mora (visual artist and experimental filmmaker); Carolyn O’Brien (composer); and Ana Santos (actor). The recipients of the 2018 3Arts Awards are: T. Ayo Alston, 3Arts/Southwest Airlines Awardee; Anna Martine Whitehead, 3Arts/O’Neill & Williams Family Awardee; Brittany “BrittanE” The Silverman Group’s Amanda Berrios and 3Arts Awardee Leida “Lady Sol” Ga
rcia EdwardsBen LaMar Gay, 3Arts/Stan Lipkin & Evelyn Appell Lipkin Awardee; Leida “Lady Sol” Garcia, 3Arts/RH, Restoration Hardware Awardee; Elgin Bokari T. Smith, 3Arts/Denise & Gary Gardner Awardee; Sandra Delgado, 3Arts;  Community Awardee; Christine Pascual, 3Arts/Lakeside Bank Awardee; Dianna Frid, 3Arts/Chandler Family Awardee and Hương Ngô, 3Arts/Reva & David Logan Foundation Awardee. (Robin Subar Photography)


Newly engaged Sheryl Dyer and Joe Schmidt! Such happy news! Longtime lovebirds Sheryl Dyer and Joe Schmidt made it official on Thanksgiving Day when he popped the question in front of family and friends at a Sea Island, Georgia get-together! Sheryl is the managing director of Van Cleef & Arpels and Joe is the president (and crack golfer) at Saint Patrick High School! Long may they love!! Woot! Woot!


Christmas is comin' your wayChristmas is in full swing at our house. Actually, we started decorating before Thanksgiving but don't judge me 'bro. It's our favorite time of the year so I'm always anxious to dust off the decor and fill the house with holiday cheer! Nothing makes me happier than to see every nook and cranny filled with something that makes me smile. I'm especially proud of our antique Christmas collection, but then, this stays up all year-round! Ho! Ho! Ho!


IMG_7659I hope you all had the happiest of Thanksgivings! We had a bittersweet one with my sister and brother-in-law (Nancy and #2Dr. Os Steinwald). Bittersweet because it was our last one together in Chicago as they're moving to Florida soon. We're losing so many friends to the enticing warmer clime of the Sunshine State. Just this week, beloved Jan Melk has decamped to her new home on Fisher Island and Leslie Hindman (Happy Birthday!) has made Palm Beach her permanent residence as well.  I hope they all know they haven't escaped us….we can drive ya' know!

Love, as always,

Candace

CandaceJordan@rcn.com

P.S. Animals thankful for being rescued and websites where you can help, if so inclined. Awwwwww!

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HOLIDAY HEROES’ GANGSTA-STYLE PARTY BENEFITS HOSPITALIZED KIDS

LEGENDARY LANDMARKS CELEBRATION; HORT COUTURE DEBUTS AT CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW; PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL; BATON SHOW LOUNGE CELEBRATES 49; BRIAN ATWOOD FOCUS OF HISTORY MUSEUM LUNCHEON; THE 900 SHOPS HOP TO IT FOR EASTER; JUDI'S "REGAL TREATMENT"; LESLIE ZEMECKIS PREMIERES MABEL; OLD ST. PAT'S CELTIC CELEBRATION; ANIXTER CENTER HONORS ALEX; HIDE-N-SEEK AT CHICAGO CHILDREN'S MUSEUM; GIORDANO DANCE CHICAGO HAS A LOT TO CELEBRATE; HOTTEST UPCOMING EVENTS; PLAYBOY FACES OFF WITH FACEBOOK; ANDREA'S BIG BD PARTY; ROSEANNE'S SIZZLING REBOOT; THIS-AND-THAT; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

 

Bob Griswold, Deirdre Capone, Janey Quay Winiecki, Felicia and Kurt Winiecki

Bob Griswold, Deirdre Capone, Janey Quay Winiecki, Felicia and Kurt Winiecki

Holiday Heroes, a nonprofit that provides parties for hospitalized children who are terminally or chronically ill, hosted "Cocktails & Capone", a fundraiser held at CHEZ under the chairmanship of

Sherry Lea, Pat Maxwell, Kathy Piccone

Sherry Lea, Pat Maxwell, Kathy Piccone

Felicia Winiecki on March 14. Nearly 200 guests attended, many dressed gangsta-style, helping raise funds that will provide over 160 hospitalized kids with an experience that includes a themed party with decorations and fun

Carol Collins, Tiffany Marshall, Frances Renk and friend

Carol Collins, Tiffany Marshall, Frances Renk and friend

crafts for them and their siblings, a catered meal for the entire family plus a $100 gift card! The evening centered around a Q & A and book signing with the last living relative of gangster Al

Dusty Stemer, Harel and Danielle Deutsch

Dusty Stemer, Harel and Danielle Deutsch

Capone, his niece Deirdre Marie Capone! She discussed her life and recent book, "Al Capone," with the much loved reporter/former news anchor Robert Jordan during an evening

Jim Karas and event chair Felicia Winiecki

Jim Karas and event chair Felicia Winiecki

produced by Bonnie Kaplan. It was a homecoming, of sorts, for Deirdre as she recalled being taken to this same venue, that was formerly the famed Chez Paree nightclub, with her famous Uncle Al on her 15th

With Deirdre Marie Capone and Robert Jordan

With Deirdre Marie Capone and Robert Jordan

birthday! (She's 78 now). The performer that night, the one and only Nat King Cole, sang "Unforgettable" to her to celebrate! Congrats to Felicia and all the supporters who attended in support of Holiday Heroes!


(L) Landmarks Ill. pres/CEO Bonnie McDonald and honorees Daniel Levin, Landmarks IL vice chair Sandra Rand and Toni Preckwinkle and friends

(L) Landmarks Ill. pres/CEO Bonnie McDonald and honorees Daniel Levin, Landmarks IL vice chair Sandra Rand and Toni Preckwinkle and friends

Landmarks Illinois attracted over 800 guests to its annual Legendary Landmarks Celebration on March 8. Always a packed house for this event, the Hilton

Melinda and Lucien Lagrange with My-Nga Lam

Melinda and Lucien Lagrange with My-Nga Lam

Chicago was filled with historic preservation advocates, supporters and friends to honor this year's Legendary Landmarks honorees– Daniel Levin, founder and chairman of

Legendary Landmark Leslie Hindman bids in the live auction

Legendary Landmark Leslie Hindman bids in the live auction

The Habitat Company; Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board President and Fred Berglund, president of Berglund Construction. The

Joe Antunovich and Richard Driehaus

Joe Antunovich and Richard Driehaus

evening began with a cocktail reception that was so full that it was hard to navigate. Guests then moved on to the main event, the awards presentation, this year held in a bigger

The Soul Children on Chicago

The Soul Children on Chicago

ballroom, the International Room, due to increased attendance. As partygoers filed in, they were energized by the sounds of the Soul Children of Chicago who were rippin' it up onstage. Bonnie McDonald,

Legendary Landmarks honorees

Legendary Landmarks honorees

president/CEO Landmarks Illinois, welcomed the crowd before the video presentation of "People Saving Places: Landmarks Illinois at Work." Following the program, attendees enjoyed an elaborate dessert reception in the Grand Ballroom. The gala raised over $850,000 to help fund the nonprofit's Advocacy Program, the heart of Landmarks Illinois' work to preserve and protect historic landmarks.


Tony Abruscato dedicated the show to his mom, Judy Abruscato

Tony Abruscato dedicated the show to his mom, Judy Abruscato

Another great year for the Chicago Flower & Garden Show! A special thanks to director Tony Abruscato and his crack team on ALL the hard work they did to bring spring to Chicago in such grand style! Both the

Navy Pier president/CEO Marilynn Gardner at the podium with (from L) Mike Nowak and Tony Abruscato (Chicago Flower & Garden Show director)

Navy Pier president/CEO Marilynn Gardner at the podium with (from L) Mike Nowak and Tony Abruscato (Chicago Flower & Garden Show director)

opening night charity benefit, Hort Couture, and the show itself were great successes! Hort Couture attracted over 600 stylish guests who mixed and mingled throughout the 170,000+ square-foot space amid 21

Designer Elda de la Rosa, Maria Villari and Jesse Rodriguez

Designer Elda de la Rosa, Maria Villari and Jesse Rodriguez

fragrant, colorful gardens. Each garden was inspired by the show's theme, "Flowertales: Every Garden Has a Story to Tell" with book-related motifs everywhere you looked! One of the lead sponsors,

Melinda Whitmore (Vitruvian Fine Art Studio) with model Jasmine Quintana for event finale

Melinda Whitmore (Vitruvian Fine Art Studio) with model Jasmine Quintana for event finale

Subaru, presented a garden of wonder inspired by "The Wizard of Oz." There must be a 1000 Instagram photos of this delightful space that included a yellow brick road leading to a backdrop of

Cool designer Ramsey Prince (Ashland Addison Floral & Event Decor) and friend

Cool designer Ramsey Prince (Ashland Addison Floral & Event Decor) and friend

the Emerald City and a brand new Subaru Forester. To add even more excitement, the whole cast of characters from the literary classic were on hand for photo opps–Dorothy

The Landan Twins (Jon and Andrew) with the Spirit of Oz characters in the Subaru garden

The Landan Twins (Jon and Andrew) with the Spirit of Oz characters in the Subaru garden

(portrayed by The Spirit of Oz' Holly Webb) even had a live dog to complete her spot-on look! Another favorite of mine was the garden designed by the students and teachers from the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences. As you walked through the Hobbit-house shaped door, guests

Wearing floral jewelry from Stacey Carlton, The Flora Culturist

Wearing floral jewelry from Stacey Carlton, The Flora Culturist

entered an enchanted forest filled with wizards, mad hatters, witches  and more. I was in heaven since I prefer to live in a land of

Kelly Mahieu and Sarah Mills

Kelly Mahieu and Sarah Mills

make believe almost full time! I also loved the exquisite tablescapes by Debi Lilly and Kehoe Designs–who NEVER disappoint! (See video here!) And, as if all of this fun and beauty wasn't enough, the floral fashion show just blew everyone away! I had a chance for a sneak peek backstage before the show (see video here) and it was a bee hive of activity as 13 popular, local designers put the finishing touches to their

David Lissner and Terri Silverstone

David Lissner and Terri Silverstone

garments and accessories made of fresh cut flowers, plants and other natural materials. Participating designers were Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event), Ali Martin (Big Al's Wonderland), Stacey Carlton (The Flora Culturist), Elda de la Rosa (Elda de la Rosa Couture), Sheryl Timmerman

Norissa Bailey-Topete (center) with floral friends

Norissa Bailey-Topete (center) with floral friends

(A Special Touch), Melinda Whitmore (Vitruvian Fine Art Studio), Amy Crum (Amy Crum Designs), Laura Daluga and Brian Skol (Department of Floristry), Ian Hargrove (Against All Odds), Ramsey Prince and Borris Powell (Ashland Addison Floral and Event

Fabulous presentation by Kehoe Designs

Fabulous presentation by Kehoe Designs

Decor) and Tami Smallwood (Tami Trace Designs). The finale, by Vitruvian Fine Art Studio's Melinda Whitmore, was dramatic and awe-inspiring! (See this video here!) The event benefited Bernie's Book Bank, a nonprofit that focuses on book ownership for at-risk kids in the Chicagoland area, and The Get Growing

An overflow crowd for the opening night benefit for 7th CFGS

An overflow crowd for the opening night benefit for 7th CFGS

Foundation, the charitable arm of the Chicago Flower & Garden Show that produces outreach initiatives to cultivate the next generation of gardeners. Congrats to Tony and his fabulous team for, yet another, magical production! The show returns March 13 thru the 19th in 2019! For details, click here! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)


Leads Steve Kazee and Samantha Barks celebrate premiere at after-party with an Eli's Cheesecake! (Photo by Maureen Schulman)

Leads Steve Kazee and Samantha Barks celebrate premiere at after-party with an Eli's Cheesecake! (Photo by Maureen Schulman)

Hands clapping, heads nodding and a standing ovation greeted the pre-Broadway world premiere of "Pretty Woman The Musical"on March 28, at Broadway in Chicago's Oriental Theatre. Based on the Touchstone Pictures film "Pretty Woman," written by J.F. Lawton and book by Lawton and the late Garry Marshall, the musical is a foot-stomping romp from Hollywood Blvd. to the penthouse of the Beverly Wilshire with a stellar, talented cast. When the leads first came onstage, in particular,

Samantha Barks, Steve Kazee and the Company at world premiere of "Pretty Woman The Musical" at the Oriental Theatre (Photo by Matthew Murphy)

Samantha Barks, Steve Kazee and the Company at world premiere of "Pretty Woman The Musical" at the Oriental Theatre (Photo by Matthew Murphy)

Samantha Barks who plays Vivian Ward, I stupidly thought how can someone be so beautiful and have a voice to match? Well, first impressions were instantly cast aside when she opened her mouth to sing. This award-winning actress can do it all and

An exciting night for Chicago theater!

An exciting night for Chicago theater!

you just couldn't take your eyes off her. She easily went from the hooker character to a well-groomed, glam socialite type without losing a beat or heart. She was lovable, funny (there are so many great lines in this production) and a great dancer to boot, pun intended! Wait till you see her in her thigh-high, black,

Finale, "Pretty Woman The Musical"

Finale, "Pretty Woman The Musical"

patent leather boots! The male lead, Steve Kazee, is a Tony and Grammy Award-winner and was wonderful (sufficient) in the role of Edward Lewis but I didn't think he had the power or charm of a Richard Gere. I wish he had been sexier and more dynamic, but this didn't diminish my enthusiasm for the show. The set was spectacular and so very clever. Even before the show opened, the backdrop made the audience feel as if they were looking out over Hollywood from behind

Producer Douglas Denoff is all smiles following the premiere

Producer Douglas Denoff is all smiles following the premiere

its iconic sign. I just loved it and fell immediately into the moment. A standout in the show and my very favorite was Eric Anderson (who seemed to play every single role except for the leads!) He was brilliant in everything he portrayed and went from a down-and-out guy selling maps to stars homes on Hollywood Blvd. to being the polished manager of the Beverly Wilshire seamlessly. I thought there was so much to see and love in this production. Granted, there are tweaks that need to be made, some things could be cut, but overall, I would go back to see it again in a heartbeat. I left on sensory overload, with songs in my heart. And this is exactly what you would expect from an uplifting, funny, smart musical like this. All of the producers attended the performance and an after-party was held in the Walnut Room at Macy's State Street. As guests entered, they were each presented with a glass of champagne with a strawberry in it just

Abigail Simon sparkles at the after-party

Abigail Simon sparkles at the after-party

like Vivian and Edward enjoyed in the production. Awwwwww! Guests in attendance included Dean Richards, Ji Suk Yi (doing her thing now for the lucky Sun-Times), Lisa Fielding, Brenda Arelano, Lisa Kraus, Jerry Nunn, Margie Korshak, Steve Traxler, former Joffrey Ballet star Abigail Simon, Michael Kutza, Jeanne Malkin, Susan Ellefson, Diane and Sandy Whiteley, Chris Dudley (Illinois Film Office director), Suzanne Friedman and Rick Nicita (CAA partner), among many others. Rumor has it, Julia Roberts might be attending the premiere when it reaches New York on August 1. Now that is something I wish I could see. Runs now through April 15 at the Oriental Theatre (24 W. Randolph St.), 2 hours, 20 minutes.


With Chuck, Dan Neniskis and Baton owner Jim Flint

With Chuck, Dan Neniskis and Baton owner Jim Flint

The Baton Show Lounge (436 N. Clark) celebrated

Angel Saez and 93 year-old Cubs fan

Angel Saez and 93 year-old Cubs fan

its 49th anniversary with a private event at the Club on March 14. The evening began with a reception where guests enjoyed hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and the soothing sounds of Antonio Edward. A new 2 hour long anniversary show followed with star

Jim Flint and Jamie Gabala

Jim Flint and Jamie Gabala

performers Chilli Pepper, Maya Douglas, Sheri Payne, Ginger Grant, Angel Sanchez, Sasha Colby, Victoria Le Paige and the reigning Mr. and Mrs.

Popular performer Sheri Payne

Popular performer Sheri Payne

Continentals Ramon Ventura and Shantell D'Marco (see her performance here!) tearing up the stage. The room was packed with fans, friends and supporters, including a 93 year-old Cubs fan who never missed her turn at tipping the performers. Owner Jim Flint thanked the over-flow crowd and got teary-eyed up thanking his mentor/ landlord Al Friedman. Congrats with love to Jim, Dan Neniskis, the entire staff and, of course, the fabulous, energetic performers!


Brian Atwood  Chicago History May 30  Wed.Pretty sure this event will be a sellout! The Chicago History Museum with host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year featuring darling shoe designer Brian Atwood in conversation with Chicago Magazine's Susanna Homan on Wed., May 30! Details will follow for this event co-chaired by Yolanda Stemer, Toni Canada and Melissa Skoog Dunagan! Can't wait!


Darling photo opps with the Easter Bunny at The 900 Shops

Darling photo opps with the Easter Bunny at The 900 Shops

It was almost cuteness overload at The 900 Shops from March 23 to the 31st when Mr. Easter Bunny hopped onto the 5th floor, providing photo opps and joy for all who visited! The space was decorated in pastel shades

Having some fun with the 900 crew that created this magical space--David Murga, Alicia Skruba, Stacy Kolios and Taylor Stucker

Having some fun with the 900 crew that created this magical space–David Murga, Alicia Skruba, Stacy Kolios and Taylor Stucker

with crystal chandeliers, colorful "flowers" and a cloud of balloons that cascaded from the ceiling down to the floor. Kids, and adults, stood wide-eyed waiting in line for this magical, charming Easter experience! Kudos to 900's crack team Alicia Skruba, Stacy Kolios, Taylor Stucker and David Murga on a job very well done!


Artist Judi Regal and her new coffee table book of her recent exhibition.

Artist Judi Regal and her new coffee table book of her recent exhibition.

Accomplished artist/friend Judi Regal is really making waves in the art world! Her recent one woman show at the Coral Springs Museum of Art was a hit as is her new coffee table book! She's had feature articles in Art Hive Magazine and Simply the Best Magazine and more! Read her latest feature, "Regal Treatment" by Bruce Helander here and take a look at her website here! Congrats Judi! YOU are a force!


Leslie Zemeckis at NY premiere of Mabel with Martha Stewart.

Leslie Zemeckis at NY premiere of Mabel with Martha Stewart.

Author/producer/director/writer Leslie Zemeckis premiered her recent film, "Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer" at the Chicago History Museum on March 25. I was proud to introduce Leslie and her film about Mabel Stark, the world's first female tiger

Mabel Stark, subject of Leslie Zemeckis' latest film "Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer"

Mabel Stark, subject of Leslie Zemeckis' latest film "Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer"

trainer. Leslie became a bit emotional talking about Mabel. Her husband, famed producer/director Robert Zemeckis who is also the film's executive producer, told me she gets very close to her subjects and feels very protective of them. Leslie has written and produced

With Leslie and Bob Zemeckis at the Chicago History Museum

With Leslie and Bob Zemeckis at the Chicago History Museum

books and films about underdogs and the disenfranchised, women in particular, and she wears her heart on her sleeve concerning her subjects. A Q & A followed conducted by the Museum's Director of Special Events, Jessica Trent. Leslie and Robert left for NYC the following day for a by-invite-only party at MOMA for the film where they celebrated after at a private dinner party attended by Martha Stewart.


 

Co-chairs Jim and Lynn Kiley, Father Tom Hurley and co-chairs Bill and Shelley Farley

Co-chairs Jim and Lynn Kiley, Father Tom Hurley and co-chairs Bill and Shelley Farley

Old St. Pat's hosted its 22nd annual Siamsa na nGael, the glorious Celtic musical celebration, at the Symphony Center on March 6. Originally founded in 1996 by Father Jack Wall, the event attracted over 2000 guests. For the first gala,

Kristin Barnette, Garry McCarthy and Jim Kiley (R) and friends

Kristin Barnette, Garry McCarthy and Jim Kiley (R) and friends

Father Wall brought in powerhouses Maggie Daley and Shirley Ryan as co-chairs and now the event has become a major fund-raiser for Old St. Pat's as well as an extraordinary musical prelude to St. Patrick's Day in Chicago. The evening included a pre-concert dinner and post-performance and

Maestro Stephen Alltop, narrators Channe 5's LeeAnn Trotter and Billy Lawless, Sr.

Maestro Stephen Alltop, narrators Channe 5's LeeAnn Trotter and Billy Lawless, Sr.

a reception in the Grainger Ballroom catered by Blue Plate. For dessert, sugar cookies were iced with bright Irish green shamrocks and, of course, Irish coffee was served. All monies raised will benefit Old St. Pat's many charitable outreach programs. Congrats to co-chairs Shelley and Bill Farley, Virginia and Norm Bobins and Jim and Lynn Kiley on a great night!


Alex Pissios

Alex Pissios

The Anixter Center is honoring Alex Pissios, president and CEO of Cinespace, on May 3 in one of its big, onsite studios. Besides being a remarkable human being, Alex is also one of the most generous people. He's keeping up with his family commitment to help those with disabilities while doing as

Cinespace in North Lawndale

Cinespace in North Lawndale

much as he can to boost the residents in the neighborhood of his studio, North Lawndale. This TV/movie studio is the production venue for the hit shows Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire and Chicago Med as well as Empire and The Chi. It also happens to be the biggest U.S. movie studio outside of Hollywood AND has two college campus programs on the lot–DePaul Cinema Arts and Tribeca Flashpoint.

Patricia and Alex Pissios

Patricia and Alex Pissios

Themed “Sharing Strengths, Building Partnerships,” the evening—a cinema extravaganza that will showcase the work of some of Chicago’s most exciting young filmmakers—will raise funds to help children, teens, and adults with disabilities through programs that include employment training and job placement, residential services and health care. For tickets and more info, click here!


Board member Kristin Calaguire and friends

Board member Kristin Calaguire and friends

The Chicago Children's Museum (CCM) opened its doors to more than 300 adults for the 8th annual Hide-N-Seek event on March 3. The event raised over $90,000 to support the

Board member Ivy Forester with friends

Board member Ivy Forester with friends

museum’s innovative exhibits, educationally-charged programming, mission-driven free field trips and community inclusion initiatives. Hosted by

Board chair Lyndsey Ager and friends

Board chair Lyndsey Ager and friends

CCM's Metropolitan Board, the event featured a "Throwback" theme that included a surprise performance by a Michael Jackson impersonator, a flip cup sponsored by Coyote Logistics, duck racing in the museum's WaterWays exhibit, a photo booth and more! Music was provided by DJ LA Jesus and the Gold Coast All Stars Band.


Giordano Dance Chicago artistic director Nan Giordano and executive dir. Michael McStraw thank their supporters

Giordano Dance Chicago artistic director Nan Giordano and executive dir. Michael McStraw thank their supporters

Congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago! Not only did they knock the socks off of the Harris Theatre crowd during its two-day Spring Series on March 23 and 24 but they also recently cut the ribbon on their permanent home, the former Hermon Baptist Church on Clark St. So much to celebrate!

Giordano Dance Chicago celebrates at after-party following their triumphant Harris Theatre performance

Giordano Dance Chicago celebrates at after-party following their triumphant Harris Theatre performance

Chuck and I could hardly stay in our seats during the rousing Spring Series performance. Every number was jaw-dropping, especially considering this small company (only 15 members) appeared onstage for almost every number! Presented by longtime supporter Susan Carlins (Make it Happen Initiative),

Giordano ribbon cutting for their new home

Giordano ribbon cutting for their new home

the 2 day experience celebrated 55 years of this much loved company. During the performance, even executive director Michael McStraw sang a tribute from the musical "La

Giordano Dance Chicago performing during Spring Series at the Harris

Giordano Dance Chicago performing during Spring Series at the Harris

La Land," ("Audition-The Fools Who Dream") to perfection I might add. And for the finale, the dancers surprised artistic director Nan Giordano with a special performance they choreographed in secret. Not only did the tears flow on Nan's pretty face, but the whole audience needed Kleenex. Oh, what a night! Congrats, with love to Giordano Dance Chicago!


Dr. James Chandler (R, organization founder) with Jean Malnati-Miller and Marc Malnati

Dr. James Chandler (R, organization founder) with Jean Malnati-Miller and Marc Malnati

In honor of the growth and success of the Northwestern Medicine Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, friends, family, survivors and clinical staff will be celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the launch of the institute at the Minds Matter Benefit Dinner at The Ritz-Carlton on Friday, May 11. The fundraiser will highlight the institute’s milestones in research, education and care since its first fundraiser a decade ago at Table Fifty-Two. Actress/producer Bonnie Hunt will be emceeing this year's event just as she did for the first gala! For tickets, $400, more info, click here!


Eversight Illinois Gift of Sight Gala on June 28 at the PeninsulaUPCOMING EVENTS: Jane Goodall keynote speaker at the 2018 Women in Science Luncheon at the Field Museum on Tuesday, April 3 (I'm going ape over this!); DuPage

Chinese American Service League (CASL) on May 10 at Morgan Mfg

Chinese American Service League (CASL) on May 10 at Morgan Mfg

Children's Museum Benefit Ball on Saturday, April 7; White Sox Charity Gala "Beyond the Diamond" on Tuesday, April 10 at the Park; St. Jude's Four Stars of Chicago benefit on Wednesday, April 11 at the Sheraton Grand; Urban Gateways "Art for All" on

Misericordia's "The Artist in All" gala on May 23

Misericordia's "The Artist in All" gala on May 23

Thursday, April 12; Children's Place Assn. party honoring Blue Man Group at Morgan Mfg. on Saturday, April 14; Northwestern Hospital Benefit chaired by Jim Karas at the Four Seasons on Wednesday, April 18; Joffrey Ballet Spring Gala on Friday, April 20; Maryville Academy honors Justice Anne Burke,

Discovery Ball 2018 on April 21

Discovery Ball 2018 on April 21

Jean and William O'Neill at Spirit of Maryville Awards benefit on Friday, April 20; Discovery Ball benefiting the American Cancer Society on Saturday, April 21; Saks

Saks/Giordano Dance fashion show fundraiser on April 26 at VISTA

Saks/Giordano Dance fashion show fundraiser on April 26 at VISTA

Fifth Avenue/Giordano Dance Chicago fashion show fundraiser at VISTA on Thursday, April 26; F.A.M.E.'s "Recognizing Chicago Talent" gala at Chicago Yacht Club on Saturday, April 28;  "Wonders of the Park", the 11th annual gala for the Lincoln Park Conservancy, will be held on Saturday, April 28 at the Four Seasons; UNICEF Gala Chicago on Saturday, April 28 at The Geraghty; Stanley Paul Foundation/AIBI will honor Maureen and Marc Schulman at the Casino on Wednesday, May 9; Association

F.A.M.E. competition at Chicago Yacht Club on April 28

F.A.M.E. competition at Chicago Yacht Club on April 28

House of Chicago's Faces of Hope benefit on Friday, May 11 at Chicago Cultural Center; Misericordia/Bloomingdale's "Dress Up" luncheon/fashion show on Friday, May 11 at the Hilton Chicago; About Face Theatre's WONKA Ball on Friday, May 11 at the Museum of Broadcast Communications;

Chicago Lighthouse's "Seeing What's Possible" gala on June 22

Chicago Lighthouse's "Seeing What's Possible" gala on June 22

Jesus Christ Superstar celebration presented by the Lyric Women's Board and Guild Board of Directors on Friday, May 11; Goodman Theatre's 40th anniversary gala featuring Broadway's Renee Elise Goldsberry on Saturday,

Jane Goodall will be keynote speaker at Field Museum Luncheon, April 3

Jane Goodall will be keynote speaker at Field Museum Luncheon, April 3

May 19, at the Fairmont; Misericorida's "Artist in All" benefit on Wednesday, May 23 in the Art Institute's Modern Wing; Friends of the Chicago River's "Big Fish Ball" on Tuesday, June 5, at the Westin Chicago River North; Ingalls Development Foundation will present Patti LaBelle at the Hilton Chicago on Saturday, June 16; and the Chicago Lighthouse "Seeing What's Possible" gala will be held at the Four Seasons on Friday, June 22; Eversight Illinois' "Gift of Sight" gala on June 28 at The Peninsula.


Cooper Hefner steers Playboy away from Facebook

Cooper Hefner steers Playboy away from Facebook

Boy, Facebook is losing friends left and right after the recent scandal involving revelations that personal data of 50 million users was obtained and misused by British data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica. The latest company to decamp, Playboy! Chief Creative Officer Cooper Hefner issued a statement via Twitter and Instagram last week. I understand the reasoning but will be sad not to be able to share PB's posts on

Andrea Schwartz Stryker celebrated 50 in style surrounded by friends

Andrea Schwartz Stryker celebrated 50 in style surrounded by friends

this platform.


And 50th birthday wishes are in order for Macy's Andrea Schwartz Stryker! She celebrated with friends at a private party at Nomi on March 23 with a special cake her darling husband Steve surprised her with! Here's to many more celebrations

Ji Suk Yi departs Windy City Live, lands at Chicago Sun-Times!

Ji Suk Yi departs Windy City Live, lands at Chicago Sun-Times!

dear Andrea!


More congrats are in order for former Windy City Live co-host, Ji Suk Yi! The Sun-Times, in a stroke of genius, has hired her as a feature reporter! I knew she wouldn't last long on the open market! Long may you reign Ji!


With Michael Perich, owner of The Gnome Colony (485 Main, Glen Ellyn)

With Michael Perich, owner of The Gnome Colony (485 Main, Glen Ellyn)

And last but not least, I had a chance to visit my friend Michael Perich's brand new store in Glen Ellyn. Located at 485 Main Street, The Gnome Colony is just what the name implies, a magical place filled with wonders–from his Michael Perich Makeup & Skincare line to gifts, clothing, home decor, fragrances and more. There's even a tiny fairy door built right into the check-out counter! He will soon be adding antiques and more fun stuff so I can't wait to go back and check out this cool cabinet of curiosities! Congrats with love Michael!


Roseanne reboot a runaway hit

Roseanne reboot a runaway hit

Over 18 million people watched the "Roseanne" revival last week! I loved seeing these familiar and much loved characters after 21 years off the air! What did you think? I can't wait to see it when it returns on Tuesdays, 7 pm, on ABC-7.


Live-Life-to-the-FullestThat's all for this edition! I hope you've enjoyed all the fun news from this thriving city–so many people doing so much good and having a damn good time while doing it! Now that's my definition of living life to its fullest! Until next time…..

Love, as always,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Bill Conner biked across the United States in honor of his 20-year-old daughter, Abbey, who died suddenly in January. Along the way, he met someone very special — the man who received Abbey's heart. (You'll need a Kleenex).

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PAWS CHICAGO BEACH PARTY LEADS TO RECORD-BREAKING ADOPTIONS

PLUS EVERSIGHT IS "SEEING STARS"; JANE FONDA FETED BY CINEMA CHICAGO/CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL; SHEDD BLU; GOOMBAY BASH 2017; HOT UPCOMING EVENTS; GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN;  ARMANDO AND JOEY'S FIRST BOOK; A TRUE GATSBY-ESQUE AFFAIR; BIRTHDAY FUN; THE FRENCH PASTRY SCHOOL'S MAGIC; PERICH'S BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE; HOWARD IS STEPPING DOWN; JEFF'S COOL ART; MARIA PONCE JUST ROCKS; KATHY O'MALLEY TOUCHES HEARTS; PLAYBOY'S MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM; MEN'S FASHION AWARDS; KATANA'S STARRY OPENING; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

Alexis Fasseas, Nancy Timmers and Suzanne LeMignot

Alexis Fasseas, Nancy Timmers and Suzanne LeMignot

PAWS Chicago, the city's largest No Kill humane organization, hosted its 15th Annual Beach Party on July 20 at Castaways on North Avenue Beach. This year's sold-out event had more than 500 people and 100 dogs in attendance. The summer gala raised awareness about the life-saving work

Beach Party emcee Lisa Dent with PAWS Chicago founder Paula Fasseas

Beach Party emcee Lisa Dent with PAWS Chicago founder Paula Fasseas

PAWS Chicago is doing to end the killing of homeless dogs and cats. Emceed by country radio Hall of Famer Lisa Dent, the party was co-chaired by Dr. Tony Kremer and Michele Mistovich. The Pet Host Committee was comprised

Beach Party co-chairs Michele Mistovich and Dr. Tony Kremer with Abigail and Chompers

Beach Party co-chairs Michele Mistovich and Dr. Tony Kremer with Abigail and Chompers

of 77 dogs and cats, including Cosmo Crown, Tramp Tullman, and Taco Marchetti, whose sponsorships helped underwrite the expenses. The party was presented by Old Town Animal Care Center.

Patrick Parkey, Wayne Gailis, Amy Mick

Patrick Parkey, Wayne Gailis, Amy Mick

“Helping homeless pets is an integral part of what Old Town Animal Care Center is about, so partnering with PAWS Chicago, the most effective No Kill humane organization in the city made perfect sense,” said Beach Party

Judy and Howard Tullman with longtime pals Bonnie and Jim Spurlock

Judy and Howard Tullman with longtime pals Bonnie and Jim Spurlock

presenting sponsor and co-chair, Dr. Tony Kremer, Owner of Old Town Animal Care Center. PAWS Chicago is working to build a No Kill community through its free spay/neuter program in

Anne Marie and Murray Peretz with Franzen and Chabon

Anne Marie and Murray Peretz with Franzen and Chabon

underserved neighborhoods and through its comprehensive adoption program, taking in homeless animals, providing them with all necessary medical care and uniting them with new families.  PAWS Chicago receives no government

Heather Lang and Garrett Alton with Bear and Coco

Heather Lang and Garrett Alton with Bear and Coco

funding and relies exclusively on the generosity of its donors and the success of events like these to continue and further its work.Lucky pups in attendance indulged in a doggie buffet provided by

Renata and Robert Block with lil' Godiva

Renata and Robert Block with lil' Godiva

PAWS Chicago’s exclusive feeding partner Merrick Pet Care, and were treated to pampered treatments at the Paradise 4 Paws “Dog Spa”, complete with animal paw-di-cures and splash pools. Some even danced the night away on the deck of Castaways. Their human counterparts enjoyed a beachfront

Dr. Tony Kremer, Suzanne Ward and Chrissie Zarozny

Dr. Tony Kremer, Suzanne Ward and Chrissie Zarozny

dinner buffet, photo booth, caricature artist, and a one-of-a-kind live and silent auction. Homeless dogs were available for adoption that evening, including Munchkin, a 9-year-old Chihuahua that was given up after her owner passed away. Munchkin

Eddie Colatori and Justyna Della Valle with Gino and Chloe

Eddie Colatori and Justyna Della Valle with Gino and Chloe

required medical attention upon her arrival at PAWS Chicago, including a full mouth dental extraction and treatment for an upper respiratory infection. Also in attendance that evening was Magellan, a four-month-old Yorkshire Terrier mix. He was found

Mike Cora and Wanda Laszcz

Mike Cora and Wanda Laszcz

abandoned on the streets of Chicago at a young age but his luck changed when he found a loving home at Beach Party! That Sunday, a record-breaking 57 pets also found forever homes during an Angels with Tails event in Roscoe Village! Happy "endings" all around! Arf! Arf!


Jean Antoniou, Rudy Zavala, Rebecca Smith, Craig Hogan, Andrea Antoniou and Julie McMahon

Jean Antoniou, Rudy Zavala, Rebecca Smith, Craig Hogan, Andrea Antoniou and Julie McMahon

Eversight Illinois hosted its 70th Anniversary Celebration, "Seeing Stars", at The Peninsula Chicago on July 26. The evening supported Eversight Illinois' mission of restoring sight and preventing blindness through donation,

Ken Norgan, Eversight Illinois executive director Diane Hollingsworth and her husband David

Ken Norgan, Eversight Illinois executive director Diane Hollingsworth and her husband David

transplantation and research. With themes of silver, black and white, the dramatic decor, by both Tamar Productions and Kehoe Designs, featured an illuminated,

MyEyeDr's. Michael Caputo, Mark Andeer and MyEyeDr.'s Diane Vaccaro

MyEyeDr's. Michael Caputo, Mark Andeer and MyEyeDr.'s Diane Vaccaro

freestanding 8-foot star as the central decor. It was surrounded by balloons with cascading ribbons set against a floor to ceiling mural of black and white images of past honorees and those who have helped make the gift

Tony Abruscato and Gary Cunningham

Tony Abruscato and Gary Cunningham

of sight a reality for thousands of recipients over the past 70 years. “It was such an honor to have a room full of individuals with the same passion and commitment of giving all patients suffering from corneal blindness the gift of sight,” said Diane Hollingsworth,

Jocelyn Stoller, Helen Melchior and Joan Colmar

Jocelyn Stoller, Helen Melchior and Joan Colmar

Executive Director of Eversight Illinois. “Our work truly would not be possible without the involvement of the community and passionate individuals like

Vincent and Jessica Anzalone

Vincent and Jessica Anzalone

Candace Jordan and Michael Caputo [event co-chairs]. Their efforts directly impact the people we serve each and every day.” A cocktail reception on The Peninsula’s Shanghai Terrace launched this year’s gala theme, “Seeing Stars.” Guests mingled, perused silent auction items and had their

Tracey Tarantino, Nina Mariano and Liza Sweitzer

Tracey Tarantino, Nina Mariano and Liza Sweitzer

portraits sketched by fashion illustrator Rosemary Fanti. Two "fortune tellers" added to the celestial fun. Partygoers also enjoyed a sizzling photo op posing

Michael Kutza and Leslie Hindman

Michael Kutza and Leslie Hindman

with "Silver Man,” a performance artist created by ZZAZZ Productions who was entirely outfitted in silver body paint, shimmering star motifs, and iridescent crystals. The Peninsula’s ballroom was adorned with glittery star centerpieces and midnight blue and silver

Mamie Walton and Stanley Paul

Mamie Walton and Stanley Paul

décor. A virtual star galaxy was projected throughout the room and added additional drama. Food stations represented a few of Chicago's iconic neighborhoods and included tasty

Mark Olley, Michael Caputo and Quenten Schumacher

Mark Olley, Michael Caputo and Quenten Schumacher

fare inspired by Greek Town, China Town, Italian Village, and the Magnificent Mile. Eli’s Cheesecake Company graciously provided a delicious and artistic 70th anniversary cake and DJ Akib kept the beat alive. MyEyeDr presented the ‘Eye Candy Bar,’ which provided a

Artist Rosemary Fanti

Artist Rosemary Fanti

variety of chocolate and candy treats and sweets for departing guests. The event raised over $50,000 to support the programs and services of Eversight Illinois, a non-profit that, in 2016 alone, facilitated more than 3,000

Drs. Linda Katz and Randy Epstein

Drs. Linda Katz and Randy Epstein

sight-restoring corneal transplants worldwide. Its mission is to recover, evaluate and provide human eye tissue for

Cutting the 70th anniversary Eli's Cheesecake

Cutting the 70th anniversary Eli's Cheesecake

transplantation; support research into the causes and cures of blinding eye conditions; promote donation awareness through public and professional education and provide humanitarian aid to people around the world in need of corneal transplantation. (Photos by Mila Samokhina and John Reilly Photography)


Michael Kutza presents Fonda with Gold Hugo for Lifetime Achievement

Michael Kutza presents Fonda with Gold Hugo for Lifetime Achievement

Cinema/Chicago and the 53rd Chicago International Film Festival presented a special tribute to two-time Academy Award-winner and three-time Golden Globe-winning actress Jane Fonda. A Tribute to Jane Fonda took place at the Radisson Blu Aqua

Co-chairs Corbin Horn and Lauren Robishaw

Co-chairs Corbin Horn and Lauren Robishaw

Hotel on July 29.  The evening attracted over 300 guests and featured an on-stage conversation with Fonda, giving insight into her experience and approach to her craft, accompanied by iconic clips from her illustrious career, conducted by Richard Roeper. The celebratory evening concluded with the presentation

Desiree Rogers and Regina Taylor

Desiree Rogers and Regina Taylor

of The Chicago International Film Festival’s Gold Hugo Career Achievement Award to Fonda for her contributions to both film and television. Before receiving the award, Roeper took Fonda on a trip down memory lane discussing highlights of her illustrious film career. Fonda won the Best Actress Award in 1971 for Klute and in 1978 for Coming Home. And,

Board chair Penelope Steiner addresses the crowd

Board chair Penelope Steiner addresses the crowd

although she won awards for both, Fonda said the role that stuck with her the most was the character of Chelsea Wayne in On Golden Pond where she acted opposite her famous father, Henry Fonda. Katherine Hepburn also starred in the film and, as

Teen filmmaker Kayla Sullers and honoree Jane Fonda

Teen filmmaker Kayla Sullers and honoree Jane Fonda

Fonda recalled, helped her during a difficult scene by hiding in the bushes and telling her "you can do it." During the program, famous friends of Fonda appeared on-screen offering her

Emcee Richard Roeper

Emcee Richard Roeper

congratulations. They included past acting buddies Robert DeNiro, Robert Redford, Lily Tomlin (her recent co-star in Netflix's hit series, Grace and Frankie) and Geraldine Chaplin. Fonda was a three-time Golden Globe- winner and the 2014 recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. Along with starring roles in

Exquisite floral decor by Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event Decor)

Exquisite floral decor by Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event Decor)

dozens of highly acclaimed productions, Fonda also took on responsibilities as a film and television producer. Her credits include Coming HomeThe China SyndromeNine to FiveRolloverOn Golden PondThe Morning After and The Dealmaker. In 2007, Fonda received an Honorary Palme d’Or from the Cannes Film Festival, one of

Assil Omar and Duane Gafoor

Assil Omar and Duane Gafoor

only three people ever to be awarded this honor until then. In 2009, she received a Tony Award nomination for her role in Moisés Kaufman’s 33 Variations on Broadway. Her upcoming projects include a Robert Redford film, Our Souls at Night, set to premiere in the fall at the Venice Film Festival. Recently, she

Film Festival founder Michael Kutza

Film Festival founder Michael Kutza

started work on a movie called The Book Club. When Roeper concluded the discussion asking how she would like to be remembered, Fonda replied, "I'm too young to be able to answer that." Fonda is 79 years young.

Vaughn Smith, Raluca Mondi, David Peterson

Vaughn Smith, Raluca Mondi, David Peterson

Proceeds from the event will benefit the expansion of Cinema/Chicago's year-round Education Program and community outreach. Currently, the programs provide free film screenings to more than 7,000 Chicago Public School students annually. (Photos by Timothy M. Schmidt and Robert Martinez).


BLU co-chairs Jeffery Ollada, Whitney Key Towey and Alexandra Miller

BLU co-chairs Jeffery Ollada, Whitney Key Towey and Alexandra Miller

Nearly 800 of Chicago’s philanthropists and social leaders converged at Shedd Aquarium on July 29 for one of the city’s premier summer fundraising events, BLU, to support Shedd’s mission of sparking compassion, curiosity

Trainer holds a Magellanic penguin at BLU event

Trainer holds a Magellanic penguin at BLU event

and conservation for the aquatic animal world. Hosted by Shedd Aquarium’s Auxiliary Board and co-chairs Jeffrey Ollada, Alexandra Miller and Whitney Key Towey, the event raised $400,000 to support Shedd’s conservation, sustainability and education initiatives. This year, “BLU Goes Green” to highlight the

Shedd Aquarium pres/CEO Bridget Coughlin and husband Brian Wegner

Shedd Aquarium pres/CEO Bridget Coughlin and husband Brian Wegner

aquarium’s many conservation initiatives, including the recent Shedd the Straw campaign and launch of the Aquarium Conservation Partnership. VIP guests enjoyed an early reception on the North Terrace with breathtaking views of the Chicago skyline and meet-and-greets with some of the Shedd's special

No-legged green tree python. Yikes!

No-legged green tree python. Yikes!

animal guests,including an up-close encounter with Shedd’s Magellenic penguins. The chic partygoers marveled at an exclusive aquatic presentation that featured dolphins, sea lions, and more in The Abbott Oceanarium that was lit with an impressive display of lights and sounds. During the special program, emceed by Shedd’s President and

Trainer holds reptile for his close-up!

Trainer holds reptile for his close-up!

CEO, Bridget Coughlin, a record-breaking paddle raise brought in more than $75,000 to support Shedd’s conservation efforts. One special bidder received a unique animal encounter when a

A blue-tongued skink, of course!

A blue-tongued skink, of course!

grateful sea lion laid a kiss on her cheek in thanks. Throughout the evening guests shimmied, sipped, and snacked, dancing and dining on some of the best food and drink Chicago has to offer. Partygoers

Paddle raise brought in over $75K!

Paddle raise brought in over $75K!

explored the Abbott Oceanarium, the Waters of the World galleries and Amphibians, special exhibit, and noshed on samplings from more than 20 of Chicago’s premier restaurants, including Hooked on Fish, Baptiste & Bottle, Bistro

White-sided dolphins catch some air time during aquatic show

White-sided dolphins catch some air time during aquatic show

730, Cemitas Puebla, Maple & Ash, Shaw’s Crab House and many more. Not to leave empty-handed, guests used their smartphones to bid on once-in-a-lifetime extraordinary experiences, including Lollapalooza

Madelynn Antonio, manager of sea lions and birds of prey, with Ty

Madelynn Antonio, manager of sea lions and birds of prey, with Ty

tickets, a Polaris test drive, and various experiences at Shedd that included a beluga encounter, shark feeding tour and more. As the sun sank over the glimmering

Shedd's historic gallery space and Caribbean Reef dressed for BLU

Shedd's historic gallery space and Caribbean Reef dressed for BLU

waters of Lake Michigan, the Sick Family Lakefront Terrace filled up with guests who gazed at the fireworks over Navy Pier. DJ Sherm in the Booth excited and delighted the crowd of pumped-up philanthropists as they danced late into the night under the dark sky. Concluding the eventful evening, shuttle service was provided at Shedd’s bus turnaround for a complimentary ride to River North.


H Foundation executive director Cortney Frahm (center) with actor David Eigenberg (R) and emcee Pete McMurray (L)

H Foundation executive director Cortney Frahm (center) with actor David Eigenberg (R) and emcee Pete McMurray (L)

The H Foundation’s 17th Annual Goombay Bash smashed all previous fundraising goals raising over $700,000 to benefit basic science cancer research at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of

Musician Jim Peterik and H Foundation VP Dan Chopp

Musician Jim Peterik and H Foundation VP Dan Chopp

Northwestern University in just one evening.  The renowned Caribbean-themed “un-gala”  was hosted by emcee Pete McMurray (WGN radio) along with lead sports anchor Ryan Baker (CBS 2 News) drew record numbers to Navy Pier’s Aon Grand Ballroom on

David Eigenberg with Jim Peterik, McMurray and members of the Chicago Fire Department

David Eigenberg with Jim Peterik, McMurray and members of the Chicago Fire Department

July 29 to help #smashcancer. Executive director Cortney Frahm said, “In 17 years, we have raised almost $8 million dollars to help find a cure for cancer donating

Dr. Leonidas Platanias with McMurray

Dr. Leonidas Platanias with McMurray

nearly every dollar to the research scientists at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.” Emcee McMurray kept the Bash moving interviewing special guests that included Jim Peterik (Ides of March), David Eigenberg (actor from Chicago Fire), some Chicago firefighters, Dr. Leonidas C. Platanias (director of the Cancer

A poignant speech from Michael Meyer, honorary chair of Goombay Bash 2017

A poignant speech from Michael Meyer, honorary chair of Goombay Bash 2017

Center at Northwestern University) and long time H-Foundation supporter George Wendt (“Norm” from the hit show Cheers). Dressed in Hawaiian shirts and leis, guests enjoyed the casual Caribbean-style event featuring 200+ silent auction packages, a live drawing of a $10,000 raffle prize (which was generously donated back to the H Foundation by

Chicago Fire's David Eigenberg and CBS-2's Ryan Baker

Chicago Fire's David Eigenberg and CBS-2's Ryan Baker

the winner), the Goombay Smash signature cocktail, a gourmet buffet, and a live auction. Event highlights included an appearance by actor and Naperville native David Eigenberg from Chicago Fire and Sex and the City.  Eigenberg surprised guests when he entered the stage dressed as a firefighter with his friends from the Chicago Fire Department.  A surprise performance by Jim Peterik,

Former Chicago Blackhawk Brent Sopel and Shannon Antipov

Former Chicago Blackhawk Brent Sopel and Shannon Antipov

also known for co-writing “Eye of the Tiger” from Rocky III, delighted guests. Guests also enjoyed mingling with a long list of professional athletes including former Chicago Bulls player Bill Cartwright,  former Chicago Bears player Doug Plank, and former Chicago Blackhawks player Brent Sopel. During

Actor David Eigenberg (Chicago Fire and Sex in the City) addresses the crowd

Actor David Eigenberg (Chicago Fire and Sex in the City) addresses the crowd

his comments, Dr. Platanias reminded guests of the mission of the foundation, “The harsh reality is that while we were at the Goombay Bash raising money for cancer research, almost 2,000 people had lost their battle with cancer.” Platanias explained, “The H Foundation continues to help us provide critical funding and has had an extraordinary

Chicago Bull Bill Cartwright with emcee Pete McMurray

Chicago Bull Bill Cartwright with emcee Pete McMurray

impact on ground-breaking research to develop more effective approaches for cancer prevention, detection, and treatment.” The

Former Bears player Doug Plank.

Former Bears player Doug Plank.

inaugural “Guiding Lighting Award” was presented to the following lighting companies: Generation Brands, Hinkley, Kichler, Quoizel, Satco, and WAC Lighting. The evening, presented by AXION Risk Management Strategies, ended Ping Pong Ball Save the Date-page-001with a fireworks finale. (Photos by Jag Photography)


Jackson Chance Foundation, founded by Carrie Meghie and her husband Terry in honor of their son Jackson, will host its 5th annual Ping Pong Ball on Thursday, November 9, at Hard Rock Hotel Chicago. Its mission is to provide support for NICU critically ill babies and their families so they can be together during times Silver_Paws_info_poster_2of need via the NICU Transportation Program. For tickets and more info, click here.


Mark your calendars for Young at Heart Senior Pet Rescue's Silver Paws Gala on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Chicago Marriott Northwest in Hoffman Estates. All funds raised will go to YAH's mission of giving support and JLC_Summer Soiree Invitationsecond chances to senior dogs and cats. Love this! Details here.


Congrats to The Junior League of Chicago on its successful Summer Soirée at Revel Fulton Market on Friday, Aug. 11! The Mad Men-themed party benefited Blessings in a Backpack, a national non-profit dedicated to providing food on the weekends for elementary school kids. For Big-orange-ballmore info, click here.


The annual Big Orange Ball, hosted by the Howard Brown Health Center, returns on Saturday, October 21. It will be held at Carnivale, 702 W. Fulton Market, to provide support and services for the LQTBQ communities. The invite reads "Bring your most daringly, sexy, spooky or silly self to dance at Chicago's hottest Halloween Costume Party!" For tickets and more info, click here!


The late Luke Kehoe with his son Tom

The late Luke Kehoe with his son Tom

Tom Kehoe, Kehoe Designs/The Geraghty Chicago, recently lost his beloved dad Luke at age 90. At a funeral on August 7 at St. Raymond de Penafort Parish in Mount Prospect, a standing room crowd of family and friends gathered together to mourn the loss of this gentle man. Tom delivered a moving eulogy about his dad who always insisted on family dinners nightly at 6 where he would give his nine kids something more precious than objects, he gave them his time, his heart and his ear. Granddaughters Nicole Kehoe, Kelly McGowan and Karly McGowan also spoke. Eight grandsons served as pallbearers. RIP Luke, you were much

The last time we saw Jack McHugh, at a Tom Dreesen tribute. Here he's shown with his loving wife Brenda

The last time we saw Jack McHugh, at a Tom Dreesen tribute. Here he's shown with his loving wife Brenda

loved.


On another sad note, Chicago lost one of its biggest champions, John E. "Jack" McHugh, who passed away from natural causes on June 15. During a Celebration of his Life at Gibson's 42 Club

"Celebration of Life" host Tom Dreesen was a friend of Sinatra's as was Jack

"Celebration of Life" host Tom Dreesen was a friend of Sinatra's as was Jack

restaurant on Rush St., his longtime friend, comedian Tom Dreesen served as host. Since it was a celebration, the event was big on humor. Dreesen said, "If Jack would've been here tonight, he would've left 15 minutes ago." Another friend said, "If he could've attracted this many people when he was alive, he wouldn't have closed the Four Torches." EVERYONE agreed that if

Brenda and the late Jack McHugh with his lifelong friend Jimmy O'Brien

Brenda and the late Jack McHugh with his lifelong friend Jimmy O'Brien

it wasn't for the love, support and care from his wife Brenda, he would've been gone 15 years ago. Dreesen also touched on his well known modesty. Jack received great acclaim playing football for St. Rita's High School.

The packed room at Gibson's 42 Club for Jack McHugh's "Celebration of Life"

The packed room at Gibson's 42 Club for Jack McHugh's "Celebration of Life"

He scored 16 touchdowns in one season and never wanted to talk about it. Dreesen said, "If that had been me, I would be wearing my jersey tonight." On the handout at the event, an unattributed quote reads: "We meet but briefly in life, if we touch each other with stardust–that is everything." Jack, you sprinkled stardust everywhere you went.


Co-author Armando Vasquez (along with Joey Mondelli) holds the first La Scarola book

Co-author Armando Vasquez (along with Joey Mondelli) holds the first La Scarola book

Renowned chef/partners Armando Vasquez and Joey Mondelli of Chicago’s famed La Scarola Italian Restaurant are celebrating the launch of their first book entitled “The Walls of La Scarola” which chronicle the celebrity pictures on the walls of the famous restaurant, combined with stories from notable guests as well as

Celebrating the book with Armando, Chuck, Paul Iacono and Maria Pappas

Celebrating the book with Armando, Chuck, Paul Iacono and Maria Pappas

many secret recipes which have never before been shared. The book is available at the restaurant (721 W Grand Ave.) in Chicago and on the restaurant’s web site, LaScarola.com. The book will be released September 1st! I

Driehaus Party invite--so clever!!

Driehaus Party invite–so clever!!

can't wait!!! Congrats Armando and Joey!!


Philanthropist Richard Driehaus threw his annual summer bash for over 1100 invite-only guests on July 29 in Lake Geneva. Always rivaling anything Jay Gatsby could dream up, the party this year had an old fashioned diner

Just the cutest invite I've ever seen, a 3-D theater in a box!

Just the cutest invite I've ever seen, a 3-D theater in a box!

theme with guests even enjoying fare off of TV dinner trays! On the opulent grounds, Richard had created a magical wonderland that included Mom's Diner, an American farm stand and more. The invite was a fabulous 3-D pop-up of a drive-in complete with cars from the 50's and

Last year's grand fireworks display

Last year's grand fireworks display

flashing lights with the invite displayed as a video on the movie screen. The RSVP was a replica of a bag of French fries! And, of course, the top notch entertainment, besides the fireworks? Jay Leno performed. Ah, the good life. 🙂


Michael Perich, MAESTRO Cosmetics creator

Michael Perich, MAESTRO Cosmetics creator

Huge congrats to dear friend and make-up "Maestro" Michael Perich! Following his wildly popular CAMP Cosmetics brand, which also included a perfect coral lipstick called "Candid Candace," he has now masterminded a whole new line of skincare and cosmetics called, of course, MAESTRO! It will be sold at his new Lisle studio at 4513 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 106A, as well as on his website, www.MichaelPerich.com . Later this summer, the products will also be available at a few retailers in

MAESTRO by Michael Perich

MAESTRO by Michael Perich

Glen Ellyn, Geneva and Wheaton. His new line includes a wide variety of products including moisturizers, eye shadows and vegan brushes, which offer "grass roots glamour and city chic, without the commute." Perich shared, "I have based my 22-year career on giving a woman what works for her and not something just to make the sale…At the end of the day, I just want to see women happy and looking their best." Amen to that Michael, amen.


Men's Fashion AwardsCelebrate Chicago's best-dressed men at the second annual Chicago Men's Fashion Awards presented by the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum. Join co-chairs Quenten Schumacher, Peggy Martay, David Mordini and Karen Zupko on Tuesday, Aug. 22 at The Gentleman's Cooperative, a casual menswear store at 111 W. Jackson. Some of Chicago's best dressed men will be honored with judges including George Kotsiopoulos, former host of E! Fashion Police, and architect Helmut

IDG partners Craig Katz, Lee Maen and Philip Cummins

IDG partners Craig Katz, Lee Maen and Philip Cummins

Jahn will also be honored for his contributions to the costume collection at the Museum. For tickets, $75, and more info, click here.


On August 2, LA-based Innovative Dining Group (IDG) rolled out the red carpet for the star-studded grand

Jimmy Butler

Jimmy Butler

opening celebration of their highly-lauded Robatayaki-style concept, Katana, in Chicago at 339 N Dearborn Street. More than 500 VIP guests welcomed the new Japanese restaurant in River North, and enjoyed authentic Robatayaki skewers, innovative sushi, specialty cocktails with Absolut

Serayah

Serayah

Elyx and Tequila Avión. VIP hosts dressed by Tadashi Shoji floated throughout the room while transportation was provided by Tesla. Noteworthy celebrities included Chris Lee of the American

Peter and Cynthia Au

Peter and Cynthia Au

musical Hamilton (who gave a riveting performance of one of his songs for party-goers), professional basketball player Jimmy Butler, former NFL quarterback Tony Romo, rapper/actor Shad Gregory Moss (aka Bow Wow), actress Serayah McNeill of television show Empire, actor Andre Bellos of Empire and Spike Lee film Chi-Raq, and

Katana Exec. Chef Jose "Junior" Melendez

Katana Exec. Chef Jose "Junior" Melendez

Chicago Fire (NBC) actors Christian Stolte and Eamonn Walker. IDG is operated by hospitality partners Lee Maen, Philip Cummins and Craig Katz – the founders and creators of iconic restaurant brands with roots worldwide,

Chris Lee of "Hamilton" (R) with friends

Chris Lee of "Hamilton" (R) with friends

including BOA Steakhouse, Sushi Roku, ROKU and Robata Bar. Katana captures the essence of authentic Robatayaki, a cutting-edge form of traditional Japanese BBQ, offering the best of both worlds—exceptional raw and cooked cuisine. Guests can look

Landan Twins and friends

Landan Twins and friends

forward to customary styles of Japanese comfort food, featuring robata-style dishes, alongside innovative sushi masterpieces.


CCI supporters gather around Janie and her CCI dog Haven

CCI supporters gather around Janie and her CCI dog Haven

A kick-off party for Haute Dog Chicago was held at the lavish Gold Coast home of Dr. Jim Platis and wife Kate, event committee chair, on August 8. Supporters gathered together on the grand terrace

With Catherine Rupp (puppy trainer volunteer), Laurel Marks (CCI development director), Tracey Tarantino, Bruce Haas, and another volunteer with CCI dogs in training

With Catherine Rupp (puppy trainer volunteer), Laurel Marks (CCI development director), Tracey Tarantino, Bruce Haas, and another volunteer with CCI dogs in training

to hear Canine Companions for Independence development director Laurel Marks share the mission of the non-profit. She said, "Help is a four-legged word and it comes in the form of these amazing dogs that have changed the lives for people with disabilities. Canine Companions

With party host/ event chair Kate Platis (R) and friend

With party host/ event chair Kate Platis (R) and friend

provides expertly trained assistance dogs and ensures the success of each partnership through lifetime follow-up services, all free of charge." Supporters in attendance included Angie DeMars, Mitchell Hatcher,

With Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas and Mark Olley

With Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas and Mark Olley

Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Mark Olley, Patrick Parkey, Bob Block, Geoff Atlas, Janie and her CCI dog Haven, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Ria Loukakis, Asia Gajderowicz, Edward Durham, Linda Havlin, Matt

A Canine Companion for Independence in training

A Canine Companion for Independence in training

Kunkel, Michelle Delaney and Katy Sandberg, among others. The main event, a 2 and 4-legged fashion show, will be held at the Peninsula on Sept. 14. Join us! (For tickets and more info, click here!)


(Top L to R) Tracey Tarantino, Greg Hyder, Sharyl Mackey; (Front L to R) Yvette Cusack, Mary Pat Burns and Jean Antoniou.

(Top L to R) Tracey Tarantino, Greg Hyder, Sharyl Mackey; (Front L to R) Yvette Cusack, Mary Pat Burns and Jean Antoniou.

On a personal note, I would like to congratulate a few friends on their birthdays! It was with great pleasure that I attended a quintuple BD celebration at Steak 48 on July 25 to fete Tracey Tarantino, Mary Pat Burns, Yvette Cusack, Jean Antoniou and Greg Hyder. Congrats to

BD boy David Lawlor with beautiful wife Cheryl

BD boy David Lawlor with beautiful wife Cheryl

ALL!


And, speaking of birthdays, this blog would not be possible without the support of longtime friend and tech guru, David Lawlor! Dave, aka Obewan Kenobi, celebrated his birthday

Chuck and I with The Lawlors--Elizabeth, Xander and Dave

Chuck and I with The Lawlors–Elizabeth, Xander and Dave

on August 5 with his beautiful family, wife Cheryl, Martial Arts expert/son Xander and beautiful daughter Elizabeth. Congrats and happy BD Dave and thanks for all you do to make Candid Candace possible!!


Jeff Cohen

Jeff Cohen

Congrats are in order for former Playboy art director Jeff Cohen! His skills as a photographer are being recognized with a showing of his work (1973 San Francisco Portraits series) at The Gallery on Wells, a brand new 39-story apartment complex at 167 W. Erie in River North. Twenty-four, 16 X 20 black and white prints will be on display through January 1! There is also an ongoing show of his current work (from Iceland) on display at ArrivaDolce

With photog Maria Ponce Berre

With photog Maria Ponce Berre

Coffee Bar in downtown Highland Park.  Congrats, with love, Jeff!


Thanks to photographer Maria Ponce Berre, who I recently had the pleasure of working with on comp/portfolio shots for my new agency, Lily's Talent! She is a force to be reckoned with and has IMG_2844awesome artistic skills just like the rest of her talented family! Her bright and airy studio in Ravenswood was a delight to work in, especially with the garden views outside the window that demonstrated her famous dad, Phil Ponce's, fabulous landscaping skills. Thanks Maria!


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

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

Recently, I had the honor of touring a Chicago treasure that, surprisingly, I knew nothing about until Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas

Exquisite cake created by Chef/Instructor Sunny Lee

Exquisite cake created by Chef/Instructor Sunny Lee

introduced me to it! She has been taking classes at The French Pastry School for a while and was so enthusiastic about what they do there that she arranged a tour for me. I met with co-founders Chefs Sebastien Canonne and Jacquy Pfeiffer and was immediately charmed. Their culinary skills and enthusiasm carried over into the 1000-strong student body, some of the

Maria Pappas with school co-founder Jacquy Pfeiffer (R) and chef/instructor

Maria Pappas with school co-founder Jacquy Pfeiffer (R) and chef/instructor

most creative people I've ever met. On display, were cakes, candies, breads, pastries and a variety of other desserts. The cakes, and all the rest, were pure works of art (see amazing video here) and I could see why Maria was so excited. The school has been around since 1995 and offers both

A few of the lucky The French Pastry School students

A few of the lucky The French Pastry School students

professional classes (for credit, it's part of the City Colleges of Chicago system) and for fun (its "Food Enthusiast" classes). What a joy to know we have this unique school right in the heart of the city! Thanks Chefs Sebastien and Jacquy for your passion and leadership! You make life so much "sweeter"! (For class schedules and more info, click here).


Author/personality Kathy O'Malley

Author/personality Kathy O'Malley

I'm a big fan of Robert Feder's blog and, recently, he shared this inspiring story. He wrote: Although “The Kathy & Judy Show” has been off the air since February, Kathy O’Malley and Judy Markey still have a powerful connection with their audience. No wonder O’Malley and Markey’s legion of fans — a loose-knit sorority known as “The Girlfriends” — was so disappointed when the

WGN's "The Kathy & Judy Show" co-stars, Kathy O'Malley and Judy Markey

WGN's "The Kathy & Judy Show" co-stars, Kathy O'Malley and Judy Markey

duo was dropped from the Saturday lineup on WGN AM 720. (It was the second time they’d been canceled by the Tribune Broadcasting news/talk station. Their first run together ended in 2009 after 20 years in middays.) Just this week a poem O’Malley posted on the “Kathy and Judy” Facebook fan page generated more than 166,000 likes and more than 25,000 comments in only five days. It’s been shared more than 90,000 times. “I truly was stunned by the reaction,” O’Malley said.

A segment of "The Kathy & Judy Show" with heartthrob Fabio

A segment of "The Kathy & Judy Show" with heartthrob Fabio

Nothing she or Markey had written for the site ever made such an impact. O’Malley said it took her only 10 minutes to compose the verse, a bittersweet ode to the maladies and mishaps common to older women. “This certainly was not a Judith Viorst piece,” she said. “This was just a ‘sit down and make it rhyme’ poem. I know it’s very pedestrian. But it spoke to people. They got it.” (Read this moving poem here in Feder's column) Thanks for sharing Robert and thanks for writing Kathy!


Howard Tullman, a Chicago treasure.

Howard Tullman, a Chicago treasure.

Howard Tullman, CEO of 1871, will step down from his leadership role at Chicago's foremost tech incubator hub at the end of the year. Tullman, who according to Forbes magazine has “built more companies than most people have worked for,” is a well-known face in the Chicago business community, but after four years at the helm of 1871 he's moving on. “I think three or four years into something it’s important to let new ideas come in,” Tullman said in an interview with Paris Schutz. “It’s important to turn over the leadership. I want to give other people the opportunity to move up.” In this WTTW Chicago Tonight story by Paul Caine, Tullman says he is proud of what 1871 has been able to achieve and notes that when the tech incubator was founded less than 2 percent of the city’s economy Midsummer Night Dream--shareable image-- 2017was focused on technology while now it’s 13 percent. Everything Howard touches, makes our community better. Thanks for all you do Howard!


Playboy's iconic Midsummer Night's Dream Party returned to the Mansion in Holmby Hills on Saturday, August 12. And, even though we were unable to attend this year, it gladdens my heart to see Cooper Hefner's name was proudly displayed on the invite as

Cooper, Hef and Crystal Hefner at a past MND party

Cooper, Hef and Crystal Hefner at a past MND party

the host. I think he's a godsend for the brand and the magazine and I believe he has his dad's sensibilities at heart in everything he does to represent Playboy. I'm also pretty geeked out to receive a personal invite–now that is special! Good luck Cooper, hope you had fun at your sexy, sleepwear party and, oh yes, give the Rabbit King a hug from me!


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EXPO CHICAGO: A SHINING STAR ON THE WORLD’S ART STAGE

PLUS, THE JOFFREY'S ROMEO & JULIET LUNCHEON; THE PRITZKER'S EVERGREEN INVITATIONAL; A HOMETOWN REUNION; TOM'S BIG NIGHT; FRIENDS OF PRENTICE GALA; GOLD COAST FASHION AWARD SHOW; GIULIANA AND BILL LIGHT IT UP; JOHN'S AMAZING DINO LEGACY; WINGS IN CHICAGO; WHEN GARRY MET MARY ANN; JONNY'S WINGS OF HOPE; UNICEF HONORS LOCAL HUMANITARIANS; SUE AND TOM'S OSIRIS BALLET PREMIERE; THOUGHTS ON FALL; THE BEST EVENT CALENDAR; BRIGHT PINK DEBUTS NEW FUNDRAISER; MASTER CLASSES FROM WOMEN DRIVING EXCELLENCE; RICO'S (SAFE) THRILLER NIGHT FOR HALLOWEEN; A SPOOKY BRUNCH FOR ALLEGREZZA; CHICAGO'S RANDOLPH STREET MARKET RETURNS; MICKEY AND ROONEY STAR ON "YOU & ME"; DOMINIC IS HONORED AT ITALIAN HERITAGE WINE FEST; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

 

 

 

Mac MacLellan, Madelein Grynsztejn, Michelle Boone and DeNalda Guice Gay.

Mac MacLellan, Madelein Grynsztejn, Michelle Boone, DeNalda Guice Gay

The fifth annual EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Modern and Contemporary Art, welcomed more than 8,250 people during Vernissage, the opening night event benefiting the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago. A vast crowd of the city’s business, civic and cultural leaders filled Navy Pier’s Festival Hall on

Tom Shapiro, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Jay and Shawna Owen and Robin and Mark Tebbe

Tom Shapiro, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Jay and Shawna Owen and Robin and Mark Tebbe

September 22 as they were treated to a special preview of more than 145 of the world’s leading galleries from 22 countries and 53 cities.  Noted guests included MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn, MCA Curators CoryDewald_EXPOCHICAGO2016_INSITU_VernissageMichael Darling, Naomi Beckwith and Omar Kholeif, Anita and Poju Zabludowicz, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Stuart and Maxine Frankel, Rebecca and Alan Ross, Barbara and Aaron Levine, James Rondeau, Glenn Fuhrman,

Tony and Sondra Karman

Tony and Sondra Karman

Philippe Méaille, Aaron and Barbara Levine, Donna Stone, King Harris, Sandra and Jack Guthman, Marilyn and Larry Fields, Helyn Goldenberg and Michael Alper, Paul and Linda Gotskind, Sharon and John Hoffman, Gwen Callans and Biff Ruttenburg, Buzz Ruttenberg, Eric and Liz Lefkofsky, Barbara Bluhm-Kaul and Don Kaul, Ken Griffin,

Kelly Zink-Levy and Beth Heller

Kelly Zink-Levy and Beth Heller

Leslie Bluhm, Jill Bernstein, Ann Goldstein, Kristin Stevens, Barbara and Bruce Berger, Kenny Goss, Penny Cooper and Rena Rosenwasser, Carla Emil, Jorge Perez, Palais de Tokyo president Jean de Loisy, Palais de

Biff and Gwen Ruttenberg

Biff and Gwen Ruttenberg

Tokyo curator Katell Jaffres, artists Bettina Pousttchi, Julio César Morales, Shana Lutker, Jillian Mayer, Carlos Rolón (DZINE), Dana Lixenburg, curators Diana Nawi, Daria de Beauvais and Jill Silverman van Coenegrachts and Ikram and Josh Goldman. The celebratory evening, co-chaired by MCA Women’s Board members Karen Uhlmann and Linda Meyer,

Helyn Goldenberg and Michael Alper

Helyn Goldenberg and Michael Alper

began with a special patron reception featuring food from some of Chicago’s top restaurants. President/Director of EXPO CHICAGO Tony Karman took a moment to humbly thank the crowd for its tremendous support for the fair’s fifth year and spoke about the importance of EXPO CHICAGO’s partners including four-time presenting sponsor JohnnyKnight_EXPOCHICAGO2016_Vernissage_3Northern Trust. On behalf of Northern Trust, Vice President of Wealth Management “Mac MacLellan took the stage exclaiming that “EXPO CHICAGO is now back as a destination city for a world class international art exposition.” He added, “We are thrilled with the growth of this event which means so much to the city of Chicago and the art community globally. At the same time, our commitment to the exposition has grown as we now

Shulamit Nazarin, Hannah Feldman, Omar Kholeif and Nancy Gambou

Shulamit Nazarin, Hannah Feldman, Omar Kholeif and Nancy Gambou

have hundreds of clients here from all throughout the country in addition to expanded programming throughout the entirety of the fair.” MacLellan then introduced Navy Pier’s new Chief Program and Civic Engagement officer Michelle T. Boone who welcomed everyone to Navy Pier stating, “We really owe a great debt to EXPO CHICAGO for

Shasha Caudill, Meredith Bluhm-Wolf and Kristine Bell

Shasha Caudill, Meredith Bluhm-Wolf and Kristine Bell

establishing Navy Pier and really implanting in the mind of Chicagoans and visitors from around the world this magnificent site and space as a cultural destination." She added, “I think the work that Tony Karman has done has really laid the groundwork to introduce

Liz Lefkofsky, Lesley Bluhm, James Rondeau and Nancy Yin

Liz Lefkofsky, Lesley Bluhm, James Rondeau and Nancy Yin

so many visitors and Chicagoans and reconnect them to the pier through the arts and we are grateful for that and hope to build on this legacy EXPO CHICAGO has built.” Boone then introduced MCA Chicago’s Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn. She took a moment to recognize a special honor that was bestowed upon Tony Karman earlier in the evening when he was honored by the Republic of France as a JohnnyKnight_EXPOCHICAGO2016_Vernissage_5Chevalier noting, “It is only but a small reflection of your impact on this city.” Karman closed with, “I am more than honored to stand here and represent all of us who work each and every day on EXPO CHICAGO in order to

Suzie and Ross Glickman

Suzie and Ross Glickman

ensure that this fair serves the international art world and that our city stays vital for years to come.” He added, “We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for institutions like the MCA. After building on what was the

Sondra and Tony Karman

Sondra and Tony Karman

legacy of vernissage from the “glory days” of an art fair in Chicago, it is now time to move forward and own the fact that EXPO CHICAGO and the city of Chicago are back as an annual international destination that we know reflects the beauty

Michelle Boone and Melissa Cherry

Michelle Boone and Melissa Cherry

of our city and the work.” With that, a bottle of Ruinart Champagne was popped and all rejoiced in a celebratory toast. Guests mingled throughout the show floor until CoryDewald_EXPOCHICAGO2016_Vernissage_CarrieSecrist9:00 pm when For Freedoms, part of EXPO CHICAGO’s IN/SITU program, initiated a balloon drop at the entrance of the exposition. Red, white and blue balloons descended upon the crowd and were popped by guests in order to find take-away artwork by artist Cheryl Pope. Love it!


Greg Cameron, co-chairs Kathleen Henson, Ellie Forman an Jamie-Clare Colvin with Ashley Wheater

Greg Cameron, co-chairs Kathleen Henson, Ellie Forman an Jamie-Clare Colvin with Ashley Wheater

The Joffrey Ballet hosted a cultural conversation with many of Chicago’s most powerful women and leaders in the arts on September 26 in honor of The Joffrey’s upcoming production of Romeo & Juliet, opening Thursday, October 13. Nearly 300

Joan Colmar, Meryl Lyn Moss, Diana Widman

Joan Colmar, Meryl Lyn Moss, Diana Widman

guests gathered at London House’s appropriately named Juliette Grand Ballroom to celebrate Krzysztof Pastor’s critically acclaimed reimagining of Shakespeare’s star-crossed

Melissa Skoog and Maria Pinto

Melissa Skoog and Maria Pinto

lovers in Romeo & Juliet. The event was co-chaired by Chicago business leaders and Joffrey Women’s Board members Jamie-Clare Colvin (chief of staff to Mellody Hobson, the president of Ariel Investments), Ellie Forman (corporate community relations manager, Mesirow Financial Holdings) and

Priscilla Barlow, Anne Frances Bleecker and Liz Sharp

Priscilla Barlow, Anne Frances Bleecker and Liz Sharp

Kathleen Henson (founder/CEO of Henson Consulting). The elegant, sunlit room overlooking the Chicago River was filled with exciting conversation about The Joffrey’s production. A discussion between Ashley Wheater, artistic director of The Joffrey, and Barbara Gaines,

Chris Jones and Beth Silverman

Chris Jones and Beth Silverman

artistic director of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, was moderated by Chicago Tribune theatre critic Chris Jones.  The discussion explored why Shakespeare

Leslie Goodman and Marcus Boggs

Leslie Goodman and Marcus Boggs

remains relevant so many years after his work and how different art forms interpret his plays. Guests participated in a bag pull raffle sponsored by La Perla, featuring signature scents from their collection. Fashion illustrator Kristine Steiner drew

Marci Holzer, Jerrilyn Hoffman and Vicki Galbraith

Marci Holzer, Jerrilyn Hoffman and Vicki Galbraith

sketches of guests as mementos of the afternoon. The three co-chairs, dressed by local fashion designer Maria Pinto, invited guests to donate to help support the activities of The Joffrey and secure its prominence as one of Chicago’s cultural treasures. (Photos by Steve Becker)


Marsha Bieber English (event organizer), Rosie Falana and friend

Marsha Bieber English (event organizer), Rosie Falana and friend

I went back home to Dupo, Illinois, for my first class reunion last weekend. This small railroad town, population 3000, sits near the banks of the Mississippi River and is within spitting distance from St. Louis (home of the dreaded Cardinals). The get-together was dubbed the "No-Class Reunion" since event organizers #2wanted to include ALL classes in the festivities but still, this title brought a great many chuckles. I always have mixed feelings about returning

A very small turnout for my class of 1972 but happy to see everyone!

A very small turnout for my class of 1972 but happy to see everyone!

home. On the one hand, I just can't wait to see my old friends again and I love the peace and quiet of my small town. I've probably romanticized it a bit in my mind from what it really was when I lived there, but then it's my story so that's

Dee Cowing, Rhonda Ford, Rhonda Adkins Rapp, Linda Bradley Stein, Mary Ann Banks, Debbie Range Aldridge and Sherie Creggo

Dee Cowing, Rhonda Ford, Rhonda Adkins Rapp, Linda Bradley Stein, Mary Ann Banks, Debbie Range Aldridge and Sherie Creggo

that. As we drove down Route 3, I remembered all the little businesses that dotted Main Street way back when before the big highway cut off the traffic and, basically, nearly killed our little town. My mom and

Dupo Community High School

Dupo Community High School

stepdad used to play cards and have a drink or two at Beason's Tavern, now vacant. Walter Nolte and his brother Fred owned the two grocery stores in Dupo, now a dental office and a pharmacy. It was good to see that

A selfie with friends Rod Lavender, Wade and Carolyn Teeter and my Chuck

A selfie with friends Rod Lavender, Wade and Carolyn Teeter and my Chuck

Dairyland still exists. We all used to go there for lunch in high school, play the jukebox and look at the cute boys with moon eyes over a hamburger. The high school looks more grand and elegant than I remembered. (See video here) When we drove

Carolyn Teeter and Rod Lavender dancing to Boulderdash

Carolyn Teeter and Rod Lavender dancing to Boulderdash

by, the cicadas were in full voice and it made me so proud to be a Dupo Tiger, even though during my valedictory speech in 1972, I skewered anyone who was in power at that time. I felt the

Natalie, Cooper and Hadley Steppig

Natalie, Cooper and Hadley Steppig

"powers that be" were treating us like kids who didn't have a clue instead of trying to instill a sense of responsibility and trust. I'm proud to say that people still talk about it to this day. On our first night, we visited with dear friends in Columbia

HS chum Wade Teeter prepares his famous gumbo

HS chum Wade Teeter prepares his famous gumbo

who were also Dupo High alums. Carolyn Teeter and I were cheerleaders together and her husband Wade was a sports star. They were childhood sweethearts and it made me so happy to spend time with them and Rod Lavender, another HS friend. His sisters, Donna and Dana, were high school

Union Pacific running along Main Street

Union Pacific running along Main Street

chums too so it was great to reminisce over cocktails and homemade gumbo. Dancing and more cocktails followed at Good Tymes Bar back in Dupo. Rod and Carolyn owned the dance floor (see video here) enjoying another high school friend's

Members from the class of 1940 thru 1951 turned out to celebrate!

Members from the class of 1940 thru 1951 turned out to celebrate!

(Mark "Mo" Mullins) band Boulderdash. And, of course, a visit back home always includes stopping by my old house at 325 Louisa Ave. (See video here). This house had been in our family for many years, having originally been purchased by my grandparents. It held many happy and

With some classmates, Toni York Marlen, Joe Haven and Cheryl Pulcher

With some classmates, Toni York Marlen, Joe Haven and Cheryl Pulcher

many sad memories for me but I was thrilled to see it so well taken care of. New owner (of 3 years) is Cathy Roy. After seeing my Facebook post featuring my

With dear friend and friend-to-all, Tommy Hundley

With dear friend and friend-to-all, Tommy Hundley

childhood home, she sent me the sweetest email. "We are truly blessed to have this home and have amazing memories already. Every day brings more," she shared. I wish her and her

My childhood home at 325 Louisa Ave., now owned by Cathy Roy

My childhood home at 325 Louisa Ave., now owned by Cathy Roy

family the best and plan on meeting them the next time we visit. The day of the reunion was a whirlwind. So many familiar faces, but a lot had changed. Namely, we were all a little older so the name tags certainly helped. IMG_7791Marsha Bieber English (now living in Hoffman Estates) organized this 6th reunion and did a great job. More than 300 people showed up representing 34 classes ranging in dates from 1940 through 2013! The

With Jerre O'Brien Small and Mike O'Brien, childhood friends

With Jerre O'Brien Small and Mike O'Brien, childhood friends

weekend also included our homecoming game (we lost), a Hills and Hollows 5K run in Valmeyer, tractor rides (see video here), a "Shop with a Cop" parade, hot dogs (sold by the junior class), music by Brad Noe and his band and more. The Dupo Educator's Hall of Fame, led by Davie Sue Raker, inducted Rita IMG_7742Cindrell, James Crouch and JoAnn Godare. Marsha welcomed the crowd and explained how this fun-filled weekend came about. (See video here). Nearly 6 years ago, she and Susie

I introduced the "kids" to my hometown

I introduced the "kids" to my hometown

Price Sager (my dearest friend) had made plans to meet up. For one reason or another, this didn't happen, so they both agreed to get together the next time. Well, there wasn't a

Trains in town (Photo by Terry Szakacsi)

Trains in town (Photo by Terry Szakacsi)

next time as dear Susie passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at age 55 on June 3, 2011. Marsha vowed this would never happen again to her or her friends. Now, the reunion is always held the last Saturday in September. Here's to meeting up with good friends

"An Evening with Tom Dreesen" was a sellout at the Museum of Broadcast Communications

"An Evening with Tom Dreesen" was a sellout at the Museum of Broadcast Communications

same time next year. You can always go home again and should.


Legendary comedian/nice guy Tom Dreesen was honored at the Museum of Broadcast Communications for his 48 years in show

Dean Richards interviews Tom Dreesen

Dean Richards interviews Tom Dreesen

business on Sept. 27. A sold-out room of friends and fans enjoyed a 3 hour program hosted by Dean Richards that included hilarious accounts of Dreesen's lifetime of experiences with Frank Sinatra, his early

Tom Dreesen acknowledges former Tuskegee Airman Lawton Wilkerson (NBC radio)

Tom Dreesen acknowledges former Tuskegee Airman Lawton Wilkerson (NBC radio)

beginnings and so much more. Illinois Senate President John Cullerton presented a certificate from the City Council proclaiming this day, "Tom Dreesen Day." (See video, with a cute twist here). Tom was also

Tom officially becomes a Blackhawk!

Tom officially becomes a Blackhawk!

presented with his very own Blackhawks jersey (Dreesen 1) from Jay Blunt. Attendees included Alderman Ed Burke, NBC radio and former Tuskegee Airman Lawton Wilkerson, former State

Dreesen is adored by his many fans

Dreesen is adored by his many fans

Senator Jim Deleo, Larry Wert, Peggy and Steve Lombardo, Jamie Masada (Laugh Factory), Brenda and Jack McHugh, Bruce MacArthur, Cindy Patrasso, Mark Roscoe, Joe Ahern, Pam Cullerton and

The one and only Tom Dreesen

The one and only Tom Dreesen

Jimmy and Em O'Brien. I'm pretty sure Dreesen celebrated with friends at Gibson's following this exciting night! Check out his website here and follow his exhausting schedule. Congrats Tom and thanks for all the laughs and goodness you bring to all you do!


Co-chairs Meredith Wood-Prince and Elizabeth Coleman

Co-chairs Meredith Wood-Prince and Elizabeth Coleman

The 6th biennial Evergreen Invitational, an invite-only equestrian grand prix show jumping competition and luncheon, was held on September 10 at M.K. and J.B. Pritzker's farm in Bristol, Wisconsin. The event was co-chaired by Meredith Wood-Prince and Elizabeth A. Coleman and drew more than 600 guests who came to

J.B. and M.K. Pritzker and Stephen Falk (president of Northwestern Memorial Fndtn.)

J.B. and M.K. Pritzker and Stephen Falk (president of Northwestern Memorial Fndtn.)

support a wonderful cause and witness nationally ranked riders compete for the $25,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Classic and $75,000 Grand Prix prizes. A “Promenade of Shops” on the grounds featured the exquisite jewelry of Jack Vartanian, men’s haberdasher Frederick Lynn, classic American

Neal Zucker, MK Pritzker, Marko Iglendza and Rick Eddington

Neal Zucker, MK Pritzker, Marko Iglendza and Rick Eddington

clothier J. McLaughlin, Shelley Johnstone Design, Chicago Luxury Beds, Designs by Pinky, Ladybug Vintage, the exotic skin handbags of Swift Leather International

Ashley and Pam Netzky

Ashley and Pam Netzky

and J. Markell Designs. For the driving enthusiasts, automotive sponsor Lake Forest Sportscars displayed several Ferraris and offered test drives. Jewell Events catered the affair that also included a farm-to-table Bloody Mary bar.  The day was a tremendous success

Charley, Charles, Joan and Willy Moore

Charley, Charles, Joan and Willy Moore

raising $1.4 million in sponsorships and commitments thanks, in part, to the Wood-Prince family, the Cressey Family Foundation, the Kovas Family, Joan and Charles Moore, Joan and Bill Brodsky, Lydia and Pat Ryan, Bulley &

Diane and John Terlato

Diane and John Terlato

Andrews, Jenner & Block LLP, the Coleman Family, Northern Trust, J.P. Morgan, Kirkland & Ellis, BDT and Company and Goldman Sachs. Since its inception, the Invitational has raised over $6 million to support traditionally under-funded women’s health programs at Northwestern Medicine.


Co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Meghan Gill

Co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Meghan Gill

The Friends of Prentice hosted its annual Benefit Evening, this year themed Passport to Prentice, on September 16 at the Four Seasons.  During the program, the organization announced exciting news about receiving the largest single grant in its history to a crowd of over 400. The grant will fully fund a Collaborative Care Model for Perinatal Depression Support (COMPAS), an ambitious

Sharyl Mackey, Jean and Alex Antoniou and Meghan Gill

Sharyl Mackey, Jean and Alex Antoniou and Meghan Gill

program developed by Dr. Emily S. Miller. (Perinatal depression is one of the most common and devastating complications of pregnancy). Co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Meghan Gill, along with the volunteer fundraising board, raised nearly $1M to further advance the quality of healthcare provided to Unspecified-7women and infants in Chicago and beyond. The event featured a live auction, highlighting a travel experience that included business class tickets on Emirates Airlines to Dubai,

Mike and Sharyl Mackey (co-chair)

Mike and Sharyl Mackey (co-chair)

a stay at the exclusive St. Regis Dubai and the coveted Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa, followed by three nights at the St. Regis Bali. The package raised over $30,000. To date, Friends of Prentice has raised over $20 million to support research, education and patient care programs at Prentice Women’s Hospital.


Co-chair Kristina Nicolas, Lauren Bass, co-chair Schulyer Lev

Co-chair Kristina Nicolas, Lauren Bass, co-chair Schulyer Lev

The Children’s Service Board, an affiliated organization of Lurie Children’s, presented its signature event, the 61st Gold Coast Fashion Award Show, an evening of fashion and philanthropy, on Sept. 21 at the urban-chic Revel Fulton Market in Chicago’s

Fashion by Michael De Paulo, winning designer

Fashion by Michael De Paulo, winning designer

West Loop. The event raised $1.1 million to benefit Lurie Children’s groundbreaking pediatric cancer programs. Following a reception, the fashion show, curated and produced by Chicago fashion legend Susan Glick, VP of Women’s Apparel at the Merchandise Mart, and by the Gold Coast Fashion Award Show’s long-time partner and sole

Paul Iacono and Frances Renk

Paul Iacono and Frances Renk

retail sponsor, Neiman Marcus. The show included a competition segment in which five emerging designers competed for the coveted Gold Coast Fashion Award. Audience members viewed the designer’s fashions before casting a ballot for their favorite. The designer who received the most votes, Michael De Paulo, will return next year to receive

Kim Friesen, Ilene Goldman, Nicole Legere (Children's Service Board Pres.)

Kim Friesen, Ilene Goldman, Nicole Legere (Children's Service Board Pres.)

the Gold Coast Fashion Award and present his fall collection. Past winners and participants have included Tory Burch, Wes Gordon, Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Romona Kavza, Anne Klein and Jason Wu. This year’s fashion show headliners were Kempner,

Ashley Lebovic, Hope Katz, Julie Hockenberg

Ashley Lebovic, Hope Katz, Julie Hockenberg

Charles Harbison, De Paulo (the winner!), Nha Khahn and Wai Ming. Kempner, launched in fall 2014, pays homage to the iconic style of the designer’s grandmother, Nan Kempner,

Jordan Carqueville, Maria Shephard, Nicole Legere

Jordan Carqueville, Maria Shephard, Nicole Legere

with a modern sportswear collection. The brand was brought to life by brother and sister duo, Meggie and Chris Kempner. Their vision is to inspire confidence and vitality in women both young and old. Charles Harbison is the founder and creative

Kristina Nicolas, Ben Cohen, Teri Cohen

Kristina Nicolas, Ben Cohen, Teri Cohen

director of HARBISON, which launched in 2013 in Brooklyn, N.Y. Designed with a focus on construction, balance and the modernist code, this luxury women’s fashion brand is known for

Maureen DeRose and Julia DeRose

Maureen DeRose and Julia DeRose

its electric blends of prints, fabrics and inspirations. Michael De Paulo uses his Master's in Architecture from Northeastern University to create sculptural silhouettes and geometric

Neiman Marcus fashion

Neiman Marcus fashion

design in his collection. While he specializes in beautiful eveningwear with an innovative edge, De Paulo has also introduced a range of day separates that will continue to expand. Based in Dallas, Khanh Nguyen is the creative director and designer of the Nha Khanh label. Her designs focus on modern glamour and are inspired by art,

The Malnati Family

The Malnati Family

architecture and nature. The company offers seasonal “advanced contemporary” ready-to-wear, a custom atelier collection, which hosts one-of-a-kind custom

Fashion by Neiman Marcus

Fashion by Neiman Marcus

pieces and a bridal line. Wai Ming, launched in 2012 by Emily Brady Koplar, has continued to define its place in the contemporary design space with its clean and feminine-yet-graphic aesthetic, intricate design details, and versatile designs. The line, which has

Quin Kirchner and Elizabeth Kucich

Quin Kirchner and Elizabeth Kucich

become known for its dresses, is designed for and inspired by strong, dynamic, global women who appreciate the beauty and ease of Ming’s effortlessly polished aesthetic. The program concluded with a high-fashion segment from host/sponsor Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, a dessert bar and music by DJ Eddie Mills. (Photos by Robert Carl and Janice Terry)


Chair Julie Lampert with Giuliana and Bill Rancic

Chair Julie Lampert with Giuliana and Bill Rancic

In honor of October’s National Breast Cancer month, TV personality and breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic and husband Bill Rancic, joined the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation (LSCRF) to kick off the 15th annual Light the Way to Find a Cure campaign

LSCRF lights Chicago pink with the Rancics

LSCRF lights Chicago pink with the Rancics

at The Drake Hotel on Sept. 29. Giuliana kicked off the city-wide celebration of pink with the lighting ceremony at Chicago’s iconic Drake Hotel. LSCRF will light nearly 200 Chicago landmarks pink for the month of October, including The Willis Tower, The John Hancock Center, The Wrigley Building, The Merchandise Mart and Guaranteed Rate Field.


Collector/hairdresser to the stars, John Lanzendorf

Collector/hairdresser to the stars, John Lanzendorf

John Lanzendorf, Chicago's hairdresser to the stars, has just received another great honor! Remember back in 2001 when he had that amazing dinosaur collection that had its own wing at our Field Museum?  Well, this

John Lanzendorf at his beloved restaurant Ping Pong (Photo by Michael Kutza)

John Lanzendorf at his beloved restaurant Ping Pong (Photo by Michael Kutza)

collection was later acquired in 2003 by the Indianapolis Children’s Museum where it has since been viewed by 14 million visitors! So, here’s the story– National Geographic Magazine has just announced it will perpetually underwrite “The John J. Lanzendorf National Geographic Paleontology Art Awards” to be given annually to artists who recreate dinosaur imagery in 2 and 3 dimensions. John loves to say, "I’m just this kid from Spooner, Wisconsin who wanted to make it big in Chicago as a hairdresser!" I think he

(L to R) WINGS in Chicago c-chairs Amy O’Keefe, Matt Baumann (board pres.) and Allison Szafranski pose with a fire helmet autographed by the cast of Chicago Fire for donation

(L to R) WINGS in Chicago c-chairs Amy O’Keefe, Matt Baumann (board pres.) and Allison Szafranski pose with a fire helmet autographed by the cast of Chicago Fire for donation

has realized his dream in spades! Congrats to this much loved man! I can't wait to see where he takes us next!


200 people gathered at the WTTW soundstage to support WINGS IN CHICAGO on September 17.  It was a high

Amy O'Keefe and Jenniffer Weigel

Amy O'Keefe and Jenniffer Weigel

energy evening to support WINGS, Illinois’ largest not-for-profit housing provider dedicated to addressing the epidemic of domestic violence. The event featured a musical duel by Chicago Tonight’s political correspondent Paris Schutz

Sarah and John Macchia

Sarah and John Macchia

and Old Town School of Folk Music guitarist Jon Wall. Chicago’s popular jam band, Mr. Blotto, rounded out the entertainment from the Soundstage for the evening and emcee Jenniffer Weigel guided a

Joe and Jack Krzewinski

Joe and Jack Krzewinski

fund-a-need auction. John and Rita Canning, along with The Foglia Family Foundation, matched dollar-for-dollar all sponsorships and ticket sales as part of their combined $2 million challenge grant to complete the $10 million

Guitarist Jon Wall

Guitarist Jon Wall

capital campaign for WINGS Metro (a new safe house on Chicago's southwest side). Event sponsors included the Cannings, David Herro and Jay Franke, Helen Zell, Bill and Cathy Osborn, John H. Krehbiel Jr., Karen Z. Gray-Krehbiel and Wintrust. The event raised over $126,000 for the non-profit. Established in 1985, WINGS now owns and operates an emergency DV safe house in the northwest suburbs as well as 30

Katherine Russian and Mohammed Cheaib

Katherine Russian and Mohammed Cheaib

homes and apartments where families, who have experienced domestic violence, can live for free for up to two years. In addition, WINGS programs and services help women and men as well as their children become emotionally and financially independent. (WINGS Program will hold its thirteenth annual Sweet Home Chicago fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel, 120 E. Delaware Place, on Sunday, December 11 from 10am to 1pm). (Photos by Waldemar Reichert)


Jane Imerman, Jonny Imerman (Imerman Angels Founder), Jessica Chae and Jeff Imerman

Jane Imerman, Jonny Imerman (Imerman Angels Founder), Jessica Chae and Jeff Imerman

The 10th Anniversary Imerman Angels Wings of Hope Gala took place on September 17 at the Ritz-Carlton. The event welcomed 270 guests and raised more than $375,000 to benefit Imerman Angel’s mission to provide connections that enable one-on-one support for cancer fighters, survivors and caregivers.

Diana Ware, Erin Leyden (COO Imerman Angels) Nimesh Jhaveri (Board of Director)

Diana Ware, Erin Leyden (COO Imerman Angels) Nimesh Jhaveri (Board of Director)

During the program, Dr. Steven T. Rosen (Provost/Chief Scientific Officer & Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center) and the Beckman Research

Donna Mikhail and Sharbel Shamoon

Donna Mikhail and Sharbel Shamoon

Institute for the City of Hope were awarded the 2016 Angel Award for Outstanding Medical Service in the Cancer Community. The award recognizes healthcare providers who demonstrate exceptional medical service and care for their patients and their families. The emcee for the

John Fry, Lauren Reed, Lauren and Michael Glandt

John Fry, Lauren Reed, Lauren and Michael Glandt

evening was Chicago native Bonnie Hunt, who first pursued her acting career at the renowned Second City while working as an oncology nurse for Dr. Rosen (when he was at Northwestern Memorial Hospital).


Dr. Gary Slutkin (L) receives UNICF Humanitarian Award

Dr. Gary Slutkin (L) receives UNICF Humanitarian Award

The Midwest Regional office of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF hosted its 6th annual UNICEF Chicago Humanitarian Awards Luncheon on Sept. 23 honoring four extraordinary Chicagoans who are contributing locally and internationally to the improvement of children’s lives: Dr. Gary Slutkin (founder / CEO of Cure

Tom and Diane Geraghty (R) receives UNICF Humanitarian Award

Tom and Diane Geraghty (R) receives UNICF Humanitarian Award

Violence), Thomas Geraghty (director of the Bluhm Legal Clinic at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law), Diane Geraghty, (director of Civitas Child Law Center at Loyola University) and Zainab Zeb Khan (president of

Honoree Zainab Zeb Khan (2nd from R) with friends and family

Honoree Zainab Zeb Khan (2nd from R) with friends and family

Muslim American Leadership Alliance and the inaugural recipient of UNICEF’s Next Generation Humanitarian Award). This year’s luncheon welcomed over 400 guests and raised more

Honoree Dr. Gary Slutkin (L) and friends

Honoree Dr. Gary Slutkin (L) and friends

than $100,000 for UNICEF’s lifesaving programs that put children first. Attendees also heard a stirring keynote address from Lorraine Shamalla-Hannah, a UNICEF Polio

Guests in front of UNICEF field tent display

Guests in front of UNICEF field tent display

Training Specialist, who supports the training of frontline health workers. UNICEF has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization. This year, UNICEF is celebrating 70 years of working to put children first – each and every child, no matter where they live.


Katie Tetrick, Mel Speaker and Lindsay Avner (Bright Pink founder)

Katie Tetrick, Mel Speaker and Lindsay Avner (Bright Pink founder)

Bright Pink, a national non-profit on a mission to save women’s lives from breast and ovarian cancer, debuted a new fundraiser, ChangeMakers: A Bright Pink Benefit presented by Deloitte on September 22 at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law's

Brett, Wendy and Lindsay Avner with Gregg Kaplan

Brett, Wendy and Lindsay Avner with Gregg Kaplan

Thorne Auditorium. This new networking and fundraising event attracted over 300 of Chicago's business and philanthropic community members and

A Bright Pink crowd for new ChangeMakers benefit

A Bright Pink crowd for new ChangeMakers benefit

raised funds to support Bright Pink's breast and ovarian health programs. The evening themedEmpowering Women Through the Art of Disruption,” featured cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and insightful presentations

Andrew Annacone, Bela Gandhi, Omowale Casselle and Rahwa Casselle

Andrew Annacone, Bela Gandhi, Omowale Casselle and Rahwa Casselle

highlighting the work of three game-changing visionaries. Each shared their personal stories of disruption through short, powerful talks centered on changing the game for women's empowerment and women's

Janet Foutty, Dr. Deborah Lindner, Othman Laraki and Tanja Babich

Janet Foutty, Dr. Deborah Lindner, Othman Laraki and Tanja Babich

healthcare. Janet Foutty, (chairman/CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP) spoke on authenticity and leadership as a breast cancer survivor and the only female CEO to lead a major consulting practice. Othman Laraki (co-founder, Color Genomics) shared how his

Gail and John Thomason, Gregg Kaplan and Lindsay Avner

Gail and John Thomason, Gregg Kaplan and Lindsay Avner

background at Google and Twitter helped him disrupt the genetic testing marketplace and look toward the future of healthcare. Dr. Deborah Lindner (OB/GYN & Chief Medical Officer, Bright Pink) divulged how Bright Pink's Women's Health Provider Education Initiative is shaping new norms for health provider education. (Photos by Richard Shay Photography)


Osiris invite image

Osiris invite image

A brand new story ballet from Ron De Jesus Dance premiered October 6, at the Ruth Page Cultural Arts Center (1016 N.

Producer Sue (and Tom) Carey

Producer Sue (and Tom) Carey

Dearborn) to rave reviews. Presented by Sue and Tom Carey, "The Osiris Legend," is one of the most elaborate, enduring and treasured love stories in classic Egyptian mythology. The ballet is described as "a powerhouse time-travel romance told through dance." For tickets and more info,

Anupy Singla and Debi Lilly share their branding tips

Anupy Singla and Debi Lilly share their branding tips

click here!


I attended a master class in branding presented by Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event) and Anupy Singla (Indian as Apple Pie) as part of the Women Driving Excellence fall lecture series (produced by ChicagonistaLIVE!

With ChicagonistaLIVE!'s MJ Tam, speaker Anupy Singla, ChicagonistaLIVE!'s Beth Rosen and speaker Debi Lilly

With ChicagonistaLIVE!'s MJ Tam, speaker Anupy Singla, ChicagonistaLIVE!'s Beth Rosen and speaker Debi Lilly

and hosted by MJ Tam and Beth Rosen) on September 21. The next class will be presented by Zondra Hughes and Nancy Loo who will discuss how to November 16-530build an engaged audience on October 21 at SPACE by doejo (444 N. Wabash). And, Janet Davies and I will be sharing our thoughts about sustainability in the business and staying relevant on November 16.  For tickets and more info, click here! Hope to see you there!


Thriller Night Flyer1resizedIf you're looking for something fun and SAFE to do with the family on Halloween, may I suggest "Thriller Night" presented Thriller Night Flyer1resized2by Gold Coast Entertainment on Monday, October 31? Rico "Michael Jackson" will host two spooktacular shows at the Harold Washington Cultural Center (4701 S. King Drive). The shows will include candy bags for ALL kids, a magician, dancers and a special performance by Rico (the BEST Michael Jackson impersonator I've ever seen!) For tickets and more info, please call 312.934.5500. BOO!


Allegrezza in action!

Allegrezza in action!

Allegrezza, a diverse chorus comprised of auditioned singers in Lakeview, will host a Spooky Brunch on Saturday, October 29, at Drew's on Halsted (3201 N. Halsted) from 10 am to 12:30 pm. Join in this

Greg Hyder, an Allegrezza singer

Greg Hyder, an Allegrezza singer

fun-filled celebration with Allegrezza whose name means joyfulness in Italian! "We believe that all people should be not only embraced, but celebrated for who they are!" Amen to that!

Richard Abbott, owner/president, Paris Ceramics; Mayer Rus, Architectural Digest; Kate Flaherty, VP LuxeHome at The Merchandise Mart; Gayle Anthony, National Dir. Outside Sales, Paris Ceramics; Giulio Capua, publisher Architectural Digest; and Kara Mann, founder/creative dir. Kara Mann Designs

Richard Abbott, owner/president, Paris Ceramics; Mayer Rus, Architectural Digest; Kate Flaherty, VP LuxeHome at The Merchandise Mart; Gayle Anthony, National Dir. Outside Sales, Paris Ceramics; Giulio Capua, publisher Architectural Digest; and Kara Mann, founder/creative dir. Kara Mann Designs

For tickets and more info, click here!


The Paris Ceramics Showroom at the Merchandise Mart was THE place to be recently when design powerhouses, Maya Rus (Architectural Digest's

Mayer Rus and Kara Mann

Mayer Rus and Kara Mann

West Coast editor) and interior designer Kara Mann shared the stage at the Chicago Design Summit for a conversation, "A Tale of Two Cities," about Mann's

A packed house at Paris Ceramics!

A packed house at Paris Ceramics!

perspective on the differences between East Coast and Midwest design styles. The place was PACKED! Congrats to Paris Ceramics' Gayle Anthony on yet another uber successful event! (Photos by

Dominic and Carol DiFrisco

Dominic and Carol DiFrisco

Mila Samokhina)


The Italian Heritage Wine Festival was held on October 6, with a packed house to honor Dominic DiFrisco. Proceeds from  the event benefited earthquake relief in Italy. Congrats to this much loved champion of the Italian/American community. To hear his speech, click here!


Two years ago Mary Ann Rose was asked by then Superintendent Garry McCarthy to establish the Chicago Police Foundation as the premier fundraising arm for the

Mary Ann Rose, Garry McCarthy and friends at first True Blue event

Mary Ann Rose, Garry McCarthy and friends at first True Blue event

Chicago Police Department. It’s no secret that the men and woman of the CPD have had to purchase their own vests, trauma kits, and in many instances, their own uniforms. Funds are also lacking for community and out-reach programs  that would help to raise the awareness of the good that police officers bring to the city.  This year, the foundation is committed to purchasing 2,000 trauma kits for the new recruits coming out of the academy and Mary Ann hopes we can all join her at the second annual True Blue Event on

Gilda's Club Night of 1000 Noogies on 10/15

Gilda's Club Night of 1000 Noogies on 10/15

Saturday, November 5, in the Hyatt Regency's Crystal Ballroom. Last year, the Foundation raised over $400,000 at its first event held at CPD Headquarters. For tickets and more info, click here.


And now, for the BEST list of upcoming events, look here! Kohl Children's Museum Gala, 10/8; Rush Fashion Show 10/13; DuPage Children's Museum Gala 10/14; Black

Friends of Conservation Gala on 10/21

Friends of Conservation Gala on 10/21

Ensemble Theater Gala featuring Dionne Warwick on 10/14; Gilda's Club Night of 1000 Noogies 10/15; Fox Valley Antiques Show at Kane County Fairgrounds 10/16; Flair Fashion

Chinese American Service League's Winter Social on 12/2

Chinese American Service League's Winter Social on 12/2

Show benefiting Lighthouse for the Blind and honoring Kristina McGrath (10/17); Eisenberg Foundation Dinner 10/18; Mainbocher benefiting Chicago History Museum on 10/21; Friends of Conservation Gala honoring Vonita Reescer on 10/21; Chicago Loop Alliance Illumination Gala

Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball on 11/12

Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball on 11/12

on 10/21; Almost Home Kids fundraiser on 10/21; Chicago Children's Choir "Red Jacket" benefit on 10/21; Primo Classico on 10/22; Howard Brown's Orange Ball on 10/22; USO Gala on 10/22; Kane County Toy & Doll show on 10/23; Lynn Sage Benefit Luncheon featuring Joan Lunden on 10/25; Carl Sandberg Literary Awards on 10/26; Jackson

PAWS Fur Ball on November 18

PAWS Fur Ball on November 18

Chance Foundation Benefit on 10/27; Allegrezza's Spooky Brunch on 10/29; Randolph Street Market on 10/29 and 30; Service Club of Chicago Gala on 11/4; Pritzker Liberty Gala on 11/5; WITS (Working in the Schools) 25th

Primo Classico on 10/22

Primo Classico on 10/22

anniversary benefit on 11/5; Inaugural Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation benefit on 11/5; Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball on 11/12; PAWS Fur Ball on 11/18;

Chicago Urban League Fellowship dinner on 11/19

Chicago Urban League Fellowship dinner on 11/19

LaRabida Children's Hospital Gala on 11/18 and Chicago Urban League Benefit featuring Diana Ross on 11/19 and St. Jude's Luncheon and Fashion Show in Rosemont on 11/20. WHEW!


Mickey and Rooney featured on "You & Me"!

Mickey and Rooney featured on "You & Me"!

I want to thank WCIU's "You & Me" for featuring my "kids" and me on their new feature, ChicaDOGoans! The segment was produced by Jackie Kostek and lovingly portrays the relationship between Chicagoans and their furry friends! Check it out HERE!


RSM Oct. 29 and 30My favorite and the BEST market, Chicago Antiques Market at Randolph Street, returns on Sat/Sun, October 29 and 30. Over 100 dealers will showcase treasure troves of merchandise with delicious food and cool music while you 201111-orig-crock-pot-600x411shop and hobnob with your friends! Hope to see you there!


I'm getting so excited about the change to fall. I love summer but, when the leaves start to change and the temperatures drop, I get absolutely giddy. Don't get me wrong, I love summer too. Hell, I Betsy Hiller photolove all seasons but I welcome any opportunity to cozy up, light the candles, prepare crock-pot meals and put on over-sized sweatshirts. Even Mickey and Rooney seem happier and can't wait for a wardrobe change for their Facebook pics. I hope you and your families are making memories and playing in the leaves too!


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HOLLYWOOD ON STATE: CHICAGO CELEBRATES ITS OWN AWARD-WINNING STARS

PLUS THE SPRING PARTY HOT LIST; HOPE THROUGH CARING GALA; PHYSICIAN BALL'S HOT DOCS; IMPERIAL LAMIAN'S GRAND OPENING; UNITED WAY'S "IGNITE" BASH; UNICEF CELEBRATES KID POWER; THE YARD AT CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE; ALLIANCE FOR WOMEN IN MEDIA; CHICAGO FLOWER POWER; PARK HYATT AND PAWS UNITE FOR FURRY FRIENDS; THE CONNORS' 38TH; MEMORIES OF STUDIO 54; CHEF ART CELEBRATES; THIS & THAT; FEEL-GOOD VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE! 

Local Chicago filmmakers Melissa Sage-Fadim, Terry Hesser, Ines Sommer, Gordon Quinn, Ronit Bezalel, Shahari Moore and Christine List were honorees.

Local Chicago filmmakers Melissa Sage-Fadim, Terry Hesser, Ines Sommer, Gordon Quinn, Ronit Bezalel, Shahari Moore and Christine List were honorees.

“And the Award Went to….!” Over 225 guests arrived on the red carpet for the Gene Siskel Film Center's (GSFC) 

HOS Red Carpet hosts Kate Pankoke and Tommy Walton

HOS Red Carpet hosts Kate Pankoke and Tommy Walton

longest-running awards show viewing party, “Hollywood on State: Where You’re the Star,” on February 28. Guests celebrated the 88th Academy Awards while dressed in their finest Oscar fashions—enjoying delicious food and festive drinks, all while watching the star-studded

Marc and Maureen Schulman with a custom-made Eli's Cheesecake

Marc and Maureen Schulman with a custom-made Eli's Cheesecake

event on the Film Center’s state-of-the-art BIG screens. The event, co-chaired by GSFC Advisory Board members Eda Davidman and Chuck Droege, raised more than $57,000 for the Center's diverse programming. The GSFC (at 164 N. State St.) was transformed into a star-studded affair as

Katie and Jenni McMillan and Megan Marks

Katie and Jenni McMillan and Megan Marks

hosts Tommy Walton (SAIC Fashion Design Department, MasterChef) and Kate Pankoke (Project Runway, Elaya Vaughn Bridal by Kate Pankoke) welcomed guests to the red carpet asking their predictions for the evening and of course, who they were wearing. Before settling

James Lee Grant and HOS honoree/filmmaker Shahari Moore

James Lee Grant and HOS honoree/filmmaker Shahari Moore

into the theater, party-goers were treated to a delicious assortment of food from some of the city’s top restaurants and chefs including Untitled Supper Club, Craig Couper of Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse, ENO Wine Room, Raul Gamble (Raison D’etre), Joshua Yates (Good for You Events) and a custom-made Eli’s Cheesecake to fit the theme, as

Alex Post, Jason Doyle, Letizia and Jay Mitchell

Alex Post, Jason Doyle, Letizia and Jay Mitchell

well as a selection of other delicious desserts. The fun continued as Jeremy Moss Photography provided a FotoFavors Photostation to capture partygoers' memories AND fashions. The event also featured an inaugural VIP lounge where guests had a more intimate space to watch the show while mingling with

Anna Hocket and Ann Peterson

Anna Hocket and Ann Peterson

friends. In addition to Hollywood heartthrobs walking away with the golden statue, so did various Chicago filmmakers honored by the GSFC for their outstanding contributions in film. This year’s honorees were Ronit Bezalel, Melissa Sage Fadim, Terry HesserChristine List, Shahari Moore, Ines Sommer and Kartemquin

Shirley and Walter Massey (president School of the Art Institute), Jean de St. Aubin (GSFC exec. dir.) and Ellen Sandor (GSFC advisory board chair)

Shirley and Walter Massey (president School of the Art Institute), Jean de St. Aubin (GSFC exec. dir.) and Ellen Sandor (GSFC advisory board chair)

Films (celebrating its 50th Anniversary). Each honoree received a gold star award created by Regis Crystal for shining a light on the thriving film community in our great city. And now, here's my 2 cents on the real Academy Awards–Overall, I thought it was

HOS committee member/GSFC Advisory Board member Ellen Kollar and husband Tim

HOS committee member/GSFC Advisory Board member Ellen Kollar and husband Tim

a good show. It's sad we had to have such controversy but this seems to be life nowadays. I thought the Oscar fashions were elegant, nothing over-the-top except for poor Heidi Klum who looked like Carol

Lady Gaga with rape survivors at Academy Awards

Lady Gaga with rape survivors at Academy Awards

Burnett in the "Gone with the Wind" sketch. I loved, loved, loved Charlize Theron's red dress slashed to there and especially her goose-egg diamond necklace. And I thought Lady Gaga ended the show with a perfectly poignant message and was glad she was there as an exclamation point. Some in the crowd were visibly moved to tears during her heartfelt rendition of "Til It Happens to You," in which she brought rape survivors onstage.


 

Award recipients Joe and Madeleine Glossberg with Harvey Gaffen, president emeritus of the Foundation

Award recipients Joe and Madeleine Glossberg with Harvey Gaffen, president emeritus of the Foundation

Four-hundred and fifty people dined and danced at the Les Turner ALS Foundation’s “Hope Through Caring” Gala at the Loews Hotel on February 27. The gala raised $550,000 and honored people with ALS (PALS) as well as Chicago philanthropists Joan and Paul Rubschlager and Madeleine and Joe Glossberg. Hosted by

Foundation president Ken Hoffman, Adam and Alicia Ginsburgh and Benagh and Josh Newsome

Foundation president Ken Hoffman, Adam and Alicia Ginsburgh and Benagh and Josh Newsome

ABC-7's Phil Schwarz, the event featured a video presentation, paddle raise, balloon raffle, award presentations, dinner , dancing and so much more! Proceeds helped fund medical research, patient care and

Foundation spokespeople Lin Brehmer of 93XRT and author Jonathan Eig

Foundation spokespeople Lin Brehmer of 93XRT and author Jonathan Eig

educational programs about ALS. During the evening, a video presentation showcased two people living with ALS, Mindy Williams and Ryan Brubeck, as well as the Paust family, who lost a loved one to this disease. Awards were

Michelle and Phil Schwarz with Wendy Abrams and Richard Jacobson

Michelle and Phil Schwarz with Wendy Abrams and Richard Jacobson

presented to longtime supporters, the Rubschlagers and the Glossbergs. The Rubschlagers received the Visionary Award and have been donors to the Foundation since the 1980s, after Paul lost his father to

Isaac Freedman and Ina Turner Jones

Isaac Freedman and Ina Turner Jones

ALS. In 2015, in recognition of the groundbreaking work being performed at the Les Turner ALS Research and Patient Center at Northwestern Medicine, the

Michael Lynch and Robin Fern

Michael Lynch and Robin Fern

Rubschlagers made a $2 million cornerstone endowment gift to the Center. The Glossbergs were presented with the Hope Through Caring Award for their ongoing support of the Gala. Madeleine lost her mother to ALS. Foundation spokespeople Lin Brehmer of 93.1 WXRT and best-selling author Jonathan Eig, were also on hand mingling with guests. For more info on this worthy cause, click here.


PAMS-Ball-2016-Invite_reply-webThe 66th annual Physician's Ball honored the best of the best at a black-tie event on February 6 hosted by the Polish-American Medical Society (PAMS) at the Ritz-Carlton recently with more than 750 guests in attendance. The elegant event was chaired by Dr. Kornelia Krol, PAMS

Dr. Kornelia Krol (3rd from R, front) surrounded by colleagues

Dr. Kornelia Krol (3rd from R, front) surrounded by colleagues

president, and I was honored to return as co-host with ABC-7's Alan Krashesky. We introduced notable guests Governor Bruce Rauner, U.S. Senator Mark Kirk, Congressman Robert Dold and Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the

Governor Bruce Rauner addresses the crowd as wife Diana looks on

Governor Bruce Rauner addresses the crowd as wife Diana looks on

U.S., Ryszard Schnepf.  Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Alex Storozynski was the night's guest of honor. He is currently board chair of the Kosciuszko Foundation (KF) that promotes closer ties between Poland and the U.S. through FullSiizeRendereducational, scientific and cultural exchanges. His speech was both humorous and humbling and brought wild applause from the crowd. Each year, PAMS honors individuals for their achievements in the medical field.

With darling co-emcee Alan Krashesky

With darling co-emcee Alan Krashesky

This year's honorees were Professor Jaroslaw Maciejewski, chairman of Hematology and Oncology at The Cleveland Clinic; Professor George Krol, Dept, of Radiology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY; Professor Andrzej Matya, chairman of General Gastrointestinal and Oncologic Surgery at

PAMS president Dr. Kornelia Krol presents honoree with award

PAMS president Dr. Kornelia Krol presents honoree with award

Jagiellonian University Medical College; Professor Malgorzata Szczerbo-Trojanowska, chairman of Radiology at the Medical University in Lubin and Professor Andrzej Jakubowiak, director of the Myeloma Program at the University of

WICI Song & Dance Company

WICI Song & Dance Company

Chicago. Special recognition was given to Professor Piotr Witkowski and Mr. Emilio Williams-Lopez. A Polonia dance ensemble, WICI Song & Dance, dressed in traditional garb and directed by Anna Krysinski, enchanted the crowd with its rendition of the Waltz and the Polonaise…all the couples participated in

BONEY M performs

BONEY M performs

this beautiful dance and it was sheer magicl! Next, the audience went wild for BONEY M, with original lead singer Maizie Williams, and danced Jamaican style into the wee hours! The Polish American Medical Society is the world's largest organization of Polish doctors

Elegant gala attendees

Elegant gala attendees

outside of Poland and has been in existence since 1946.  Funds from the event benefited medical, veterinary and dental students of Polish descent as well as a $5000 grant to the Paderewski Symphony Orchestra (PASO).  Congrats to all!


Imperian Lamian CEO Vincent Lawrence cuts ribbon with partner Abigail Djojonegoro

Imperian Lamian CEO Vincent Lawrence cuts ribbon with partner Abigail Djojonegoro

The first U.S. location of Imperial Lamian (6 West Hubbard Street in the old Centro space) is now open to the public! A grand opening party on March 3 was packed at this soon-to-be hotspot right in the heart of Chicago’s bustling River North neighborhood. The restaurant features authentic, yet modern, Chinese cuisine with

Alpana Singh with Imperial Lamian partner Abigail Djojonegoro

Alpana Singh with Imperial Lamian partner Abigail Djojonegoro

dishes prepared by three Master Chefs expertly trained in their individual crafts: Chef Kok Lam Andy Foo helms both traditional and inventive wok dishes, Chef Lim Kee Tiong specializes in

The Dragon Dance for the opening party

The Dragon Dance for the opening party

beautiful dim sum and xiao long bao (soup dumplings), and Chef Wang Hongjun focuses on fresh, hand-pulled lamian noodles. For its United States debut, Imperial

Katie Cahnmann (left), Jiwon McCartney (3rd from R) and friends

Katie Cahnmann (left), Jiwon McCartney (3rd from R) and friends

Lamian works hand-in-hand with Chicago-based Hat’s Off Hospitality, who provides expertise in menu

The Imperial Lamian culinary team--Chef Wang, Chef Foo, CEO Vincent Lawrence and Chef Lim

The Imperial Lamian culinary team–Chef Wang, Chef Foo, CEO Vincent Lawrence and Chef Lim

development for the American market, construction, kitchen design, operations, and business planning. Congrats to all and especially GM Pepe Guzman! I can't wait to come back! (Photos by Jeff Schear Photography)


Jason Johnson, Jennifer Hodges

Jason Johnson, Jennifer Hodges

United Way of Metropolitan Chicago’s (UWMC) Young Leaders Society (YLS) hosted its 2nd annual Ignite fundraiser at Nellcôte in Chicago’s West Loop on February 19. Event co-chairs Will Darley and Emily Steckel

Kara Stubbins, Diana Winfree, Rachel Kirsch

Kara Stubbins, Diana Winfree, Rachel Kirsch

welcomed a sold-out crowd of more than 400 young professionals and supporters to the bistro where they enjoyed signature cocktails and hors d'oeuvres from Nellcôte’s European-inspired menu. Partygoers danced the night away to music by the Selner

Krupa Patel, Dhiren Patel

Krupa Patel, Dhiren Patel

Brothers and bid on silent auction items that included a signed Jonathan Toews jersey, eighteen holes at Medinah Country Club with PGA Tour swing coach Drew Steckel and 7th row tickets to an upcoming Chicago Cubs game! The event generated a record-breaking $95,000 to

Stephanie Acker

Stephanie Acker

help United Way provide support for nearly 2 million needy people in local neighborhoods. “The proceeds raised at Ignite will help provide early learning and middle school programs, job training and financial tools, healthcare services and critical basic needs

Lindsey Whitehead, Michelle Tesch, Paula Strozak, Lauren Nosal

Lindsey Whitehead, Michelle Tesch, Paula Strozak, Lauren Nosal

support for people around the region,” said Will Darley, YLS executive chair. United Way’s Young Leaders Society (YLS) members are committed young professionals who encourage

Shari Currie, Danielle Protexter, Michelle Tesch

Shari Currie, Danielle Protexter, Michelle Tesch

philanthropy and volunteerism among their peers. Through their numerous fundraising efforts throughout the year, they raise funds to support 185 nonprofit agencies across Chicagoland.


0493_15212The U.S. Fund for UNICEF Midwest hosted the Chicago UNICEF Kid Power Celebration on March 3 which highlighted the achievements of the team during Kid Power Month. Joining 230 local students from Budlong Elementary School in a pep rally were R2-D2 and guests representing Star Wars: Force for Change, local Target store team members and the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Kid Power team members, including President and 0239_15212CEO Caryl Stern. By getting active with the UNICEF Kid Power Band, the World’s First Wearable-for-Good™, bracelet, kids go on missions to earn points and unlock therapeutic food packets for severely malnourished children around the world. This spring, more than 6,000 local students are participating in UNICEF Kid Power Month, a school-based program that promotes physical activity and global citizenship among elementary school kids.  #forceforgood,

The YARD at Chicago Shakespeare coming soon!

The YARD at Chicago Shakespeare coming soon!

#bandoflove


Attention culture vultures! Chicago Shakespeare Theater's artistic director Barbara Gaines, executive director Criss Henderson and board chair Sheli Z. Rosenberg were joined by Navy Pier's CEO Marilynn Gardner and board chair William

Artistic director Barbara Gaines (L) and the Mayor share their enthusiasm

Artistic director Barbara Gaines (L) and the Mayor share their enthusiasm

J. Brodsky as well as Mayor Emanuel on March 1 to announce the exciting creation of an innovative performance venue, The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare!  Construction on the theater begins this spring with its first production scheduled for the 2017-18 Season. I just can't wait!

THE SPRING PARTY HOT LIST:

Animal MagnetismSpex is hosting Casino Night at the Montgomery on Friday, March 11 to benefit Little City Foundation.

Face the Future Foundation's "Night on the Nile" will be held on Saturday, March 12, at the Four Seasons.

Night in the StacksPAWS Animal Magnetism will be held at a new venue this year, Morgan Manufacturing, on Friday, March 18.

Jonny Imerman's "Wings of Hope" Gala will be held on the Godfrey's Roof on Thursday, March 24.

Whitney Reynold's will celebrate her new show with a gala on Friday, April 1.

GGlassquerade will hold its annual party at Revel on Saturday, April 2 to benefit Lookingglass Theatre.

WHITNEY+REYNOLDSDiscovery Ball (benefiting the American Cancer Society) at the Hilton Chicago on Saturday, April 2.

The Chicago Public Library Junior Board will host "Night in the Stacks" at the Harold Washington Library on Friday, April 8.

The Joffrey Ballet's 60th anniversary Spring Gala will be held on Friday, April 15 at the Hilton following a performance at the Auditorium Theatre.

The Costume Council will honor legendary designer Bob Mackie at an event at the Chicago History GALA_Save_date7Museum on Tuesday, April 19.

Chicago Shakespeare Theatre celebrates the bard's birthday on Saturday, April 23 with a gala at the Theatre space on Navy Pier.

Brookfield Zoo hosts its annual black-tie gala "A Whole New Whirl" on Saturday, April 30 at the Zoo.

Wings of Hope galaThe School of the Art Institute will celebrate its 150th anniversary with a gala at the Art Institute on Friday, May 6.

Spex Poker NightMothers in the Mills benefit (to end puppy mill abuse) will be held on Saturday, May 7, at Moonlight Studios.

The Rita Hayworth Gala will be held on Saturday, May 7, at the Hilton to benefit the Alzheimer's Association.

The Muscular Dystrophy Assn. will host its 10th annual "Toast to Life" on Friday, April 15 at Park West.


Snow was falling sideways but that didn't keep a small, yet determined crowd from joining us for the Alliance for Women in Media's (AWM) panel discussion hosted by ROARR (Columbia College's student chapter for AWM) on February 24.

(L to R) With Sheree Franklin Hill, Professor Shanita Akintonde, Annette Martinez and Tasha Harris

(L to R) With Sheree Franklin Hill, Professor Shanita Akintonde, Annette Martinez and Tasha Harris

Organized by Professor Shanita Baraka Akintonde (Columbia College), the event included three panels. I was honored to be included as a guest speaker on the "Media Makers" panel alongside Tasha Harris (Sr. Dir. of Communications and Marketing at Natl. Assn. of Realtors), Sheree Franklin Hill (author "Intuition") and Annette Martinez (ComEd Dir. of Communications). The 2nd panel ("Glass Ceiling Breakers") speakers included Cheryl Mainor (Chicago Defender publisher) and Dr. Theresa Nelson (CEO, Young Women's Leadership Charter School). And the "Future Generation" panel included Julie Harris (Columbia College internship director) and Shpresa Milla (junior media planner, HAVAS).

City Club of Chicago's "The Future of Print Media" luncheon

City Club of Chicago's "The Future of Print Media" luncheon

Media Makers vice president Adrienne Jones welcomed the group and panel moderators were Shanita and Jeremy Vasquez (ROARR exec. VP). Thanks to AWM for including me in this insightful, inspiring discussion with these dynamos!


It was a VERY interesting discussion on the fate of print media at a recent sold out luncheon at the City Club of Chicago. Featured speakers were Tony Hunter

 

Tony Hunter, Chicago Tribune

Tony Hunter, Chicago Tribune

(Chicago Tribune), Jim Kirk (Sun-Times publisher/editor-in-chief) and David Snyder (Crain's Chicago Business publisher). My takeway– I think it's clear that the future of

David Snyder, Crain's Chicago Business' publisher

David Snyder, Crain's Chicago Business' publisher

print media is complicated but it still seems very hopeful for all of us who love newspapers. They're a long way from disappearing. Here's highlights from the 45 minute

Jim Kirk, Sun-Time's publisher/editor-in-chief

Jim Kirk, Sun-Time's publisher/editor-in-chief

discussion delivered to a rapt audience. Overall, I left feeling very positive about the future of print. And I do read my books on a Kindle even though my husband and I are rare book collectors. I think/hope there's room for both. 🙂


Mark your calendars for April 10th, when the Autohaus on EdensMercedes dealership, Autohaus on Edens (Northbrook), will be transformed once again to Launch 2016: Driving Fashion Forwarda stunning fashion preview and runway show with many of Chicago's top boutiques. This year's beneficiary will be The Glenview Women's Club that supports many local charities. In addition, Columbia College Chicago will have their emerging design student competition with their top looks walking the catwalk! The student with the most votes will win a $5,000 scholarship! For tickets and more info, click here.


Glass Slipper Project imageHelp someone less fortunate attend her prom in style with this year's The Glass Slipper Project. Just drop off a new or gently used prom dress/formal dress, evening bag, heels, etc. to any of the 1500 USAgain bins around Chicago or ship to USAgain, 1555 W. Hawthorne Lane, 4W West Chicago IL 60185 marked "PROM" (or call 312.409.4139 for more details). The 2016 Boutiques will be held on April 2 and 9 (from 9 am to 4pm) at Price Elementary School, 4351 S. Drexel Ave. The boutiques will be available for DuSablejunior and seniors.


The DuSable Museum of African American History will present "Hollywood Comes to the Du," the first in a series of events examining "Race & The Media." An all-star panel of Black filmmakers, actors, screenwriters and musicians have been assembled for this event which will take

1927 Chicago Garden & Flower Show Program

1927 Chicago Garden & Flower Show Program

place on Friday, March 11 at the Museum. For tickets and more info, click here.


Visions of Spring! "Evening in Bloom", the preview party for the Chicago Flower & Garden Show, returns to Navy Pier on Friday, March 11. This year's event benefits The Trotter Project and will be chaired again by Nina and Bob Mariano. For tickets to the preview party, $150, click here. The Flower & Garden Show is open to the public from March 12 to 20th. Adult tickets are $15 weekdays and $17 weekends. Children ages 4-12 are admitted for $5.


Park Hyatt doggie imageArf! Arf! The Park Hyatt Chicago and PAWS Chicago will partner for the hotel's new "Bark Hyatt Chicago" program. The Park Hyatt will donate 100% of the $100 standard pet fee to PAWS in honor of each special four-legged guest who stays at the hotel! Just love this unique program and I hope more hotels will follow suit.


SPIN co-founder Susan Sarandon

SPIN co-founder Susan Sarandon

I can't wait to share the news from the private grand opening of SPIN, the River North (344 N. State) ping pong social club co-founded by Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon, on March 10. The club officially opened to the public on March 4 and offers a menu from

Studio 54 at 254 W. 54th St. in the '70s

Studio 54 at 254 W. 54th St. in the '70s

Chef Ariel Bagadiong, cocktails and, of course, ping pong in its 16,000 sq. ft. space!


Stay tuned for an interesting segment on Studio 54, New York's famous '70s hotspot

FACES nightclub shoot for Playboy

FACES nightclub shoot for Playboy

dubbed the greatest club in the world, coming soon from "Through the Decades." I taped a segment for Bill Kurtis' fabulous series on the DECADES network recently sharing my fuzzy memories of those days. And even though this photo is from my Playboy centerfold shoot at FACES (Chicago's own hot club from the '70s), I fear I wore this same outfit to the NY club too. Yikes!


RSM -March 19-20Mark your calendars NOW for the next Randolph Street Market coming to Plumber's Hall (1340 W. Washington) on March 19 and 20 with over 100 awesome vendors! Besides vintage treasures, you'll find food, fun and friends! Hope to see you there!


UnmacystitledMacy's epic annual flower show returns to State Street on March 20 through April 3. Themed "America the Beautiful," this year's event will celebrate our country's varied landscapes. I just can't wait and love this event that is the

Birthday boy Chef Art Smith with Jesus Salgueiro and family

Birthday boy Chef Art Smith with Jesus Salgueiro and family

perfect harbinger for Spring!


And now for a couple of personal shout-outs. A big happy birthday to beloved Chef Art Smith who blew out all the candles on his hummingbird cake on March 1! Much love to him, Jesus Salguiero and their darling family!


Tennis legend Jimmy Connors and his

Lovebirds Patti and Jimmy Connors.

Lovebirds Patti and Jimmy Connors.

beautiful Playboy Playmate of the Year wife Patti McGuire Connors, celebrated 38 years of wedding bliss on March 4. Love to this cute couple and their two perfectly darling kids, Aubree and Brett! We hope to see you all soon!


That's it for this week's action packed blog! I hope Giving Backyou enjoy reading it as much as I love writing it. The generosity of this great city's inhabitants never ceases to amaze me. It seems like every time I write about an event, either here or in my Chicago Tribune column, it's a record-breaker. No matter the economy, people still support their passions and that's a wonderful sight to behold. I feel very lucky to be a witness.

Love,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And, as always, something to make you smile! THIS is amazing!

P.S.S I want HER genes!

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JOFFREY BALLET’S NUTCRACKER DINNER, BOTH JOYOUS AND BITTERSWEET

SERVICE CLUB HOLIDAY LUNCHEON; ST. NICHOLAS BALL; AWESOME CHICAGO HELICOPTER EXPERIENCE; RH CHICAGO HOSTS MICHAEL SMITH; TAMARA MELLON LOVES YWCA CHICAGO; BLACK CAT BALL; YVETTE UNVEILS HER BRIDES; CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST IN HAVANA; MICHAEL JORDAN "KISSES" COMMON THREADS; BILL KURTIS' "DECADES"; POLAR EXPRESS AT UNION STATION; CS MAG LOVES ALEX; BEAR TIE BALL'S "MISSION POSSIBLE"; THE CUTEST HOLIDAY VIDEO EVER AND SO MUCH MORE!

Ashley Wheater, Patti Eylar, Sandi Hartstein, Greg Cameron, Merritt DeWitt

Ashley Wheater, Patti Eylar, Sandi Hartstein, Greg Cameron, Merritt DeWitt

The Women’s Board of the Joffrey Ballet presented the “sweetest” event of the holiday season, the Nutcracker Family Dinner, celebrating the final season of Robert Joffrey’s rendition of “The Nutcracker” on December 6. Following a matinee performance of “The Nutcracker”, more than 400 guests arrived on festive

Cassandra and Carinne Forpanek, Shon Kyle and Payton Peebles

Cassandra and Carinne Forpanek, Shon Kyle and Payton Peebles

trolleys at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel and were welcomed by Joffrey Women’s Board co-chairs Merritt DeWitt and Sandi Hartstein, Joffrey executive director Greg Cameron, and Joffrey artistic director, Ashley Wheater, as well as the Joffrey’s own ballerinas. This family-friendly event featured endless fun for children

Joffrey trainee, Kenadie Major and Joffrey trainee

Joffrey trainee, Kenadie Major and Joffrey trainee

and adults alike including activities such as customized beaded jewelry sponsored by AVP Jewelry and Beads, keepsake and decorated pointe shoes from Allegro Dance Boutique, customized

Karen, Gianna and Julie Sherman

Karen, Gianna and Julie Sherman

airbrushed beanies from RNR studios, dazzling nail art from Jamberry Nails, face painting from JusFACEit and other creative crafts and fun from L&A Healing Studio. Guests were invited to keep a memento of the fun evening with photos from Smilebooth Photo Booth. This is always such a wonderful event for kids and adults alike. I love attending and watching the attentive little faces of

Mark Hechinger, Brent Hawkin, Kathleen Hechinger

Mark Hechinger, Brent Hawkin, Kathleen Hechinger

the younger kids as they paint, glue and craft. Dinner was served in the elegant ballroom with tables surrounding the dance floor. To keep the sugar plums dancing in everyone’s heads, guests were

Lois Morrison, Tamara Buday, Sabrina Gracias

Lois Morrison, Tamara Buday, Sabrina Gracias

served dessert first, as is the custom in the “Land of Sweets”, as well as offered chocolate covered candy from Wrigley, a Subsidiary of Mars Inc., trail mix from Whole Foods Market and a sweet swag bag of treats from Magnolia Bakery. Following dinner, guests showed off their own moves on the

Joffrey dancers Temur Suluashvili and Victoria Jaiani in Chicago Tribune

Joffrey dancers Temur Suluashvili and Victoria Jaiani in Chicago Tribune

dance floor and joined in fun games and raffle prizes. There's so much to do and such beauty to enjoy during this event. Chuck and I went to a performance where husband/wife team of Temur Suluashvili and Victoria

Kathleen and Mark Hechinger with Martha O'Bryan

Kathleen and Mark Hechinger with Martha O'Bryan

Jaiani danced the roles of the Snow King and Queen. You could hear a pin drop in the audience at the Auditorium Theatre.  I'll miss the magic of this Joffrey production (through December 27) but can't wait to see what choreographer Christopher Wheeldon has

Genine Shafer and Jennifer Lane (co- chairs of the Holiday Luncheon)

Genine Shafer and Jennifer Lane (co- chairs of the Holiday Luncheon)

in store for the new "Nutcracker"! (Photos by Dave Joel)


The Service Club of Chicago held their annual Sip and Shop Holiday Luncheon on December 8 at the elegant University Club of Chicago. With over 200 guests in attendance, this event was another sellout for the organization. Co-chairs Genine

Sherry Lea Holson, Myra Reilly (president) and Sherrill Bodine

Sherry Lea Holson, Myra Reilly (president) and Sherrill Bodine

Shafer and Jennifer Lane hosted a festive afternoon that included holiday shopping with vendors Lulu’s on the Avenue, Just Class Jewelry, Mary Mary, Jo Malone, Alexis Kertsikoff, Alioto’s Gift shop, Baby Quay, Janey Bags, Diego Rocha, Eli’s Cheesecake,

Christine Levine, Lezley Hodes, Rosemary Jones, Karen Peters and Carey Olsen

Christine Levine, Lezley Hodes, Rosemary Jones, Karen Peters and Carey Olsen

Hinsdale Furriers, Howard Feldstein Mongolian Furs, Kastel Jewelry, Lee Allison Company, Lisa Kendall Designs, Play, Praha and Shop 1021. (A percentage of sales benefited the SC). Myra Reilly, Service

Melissa Babcock, Gingerbread Man and Hazel Barr

Melissa Babcock, Gingerbread Man and Hazel Barr

Club president, welcomed guests and helped raffle off 18 holiday presents. Attendees sipped Champagne and mixed and mingled under the grand tree in the opulent Cathedral Hall where carved woodwork and massive stained glass windows added to the holiday atmosphere. A

Abby Lipton and Kathy Piccone

Abby Lipton and Kathy Piccone

delicious lunch consisted of Vidalia onion soup; pesto brushed grilled Canadian salmon and a vanilla crème brule for dessert. Entertainment for the event included holiday caroling by the Chicago Gay Men's Choir, a Gingerbread Man posing for photo The Roomopps and a 12 Days of Christmas sing-along.  Surprise, generous donations were made to the Service Club by the Drake Hotel's Chef Bruno, Elysia Root and beloved designer

Diego Rocha and Tina Weller

Diego Rocha and Tina Weller

Elda De la Rosa.  Attendees brought gift card donations to help the event's charity partner, Gilda's Club of Chicago, with crafting and knitting supplies. Gigi's Playhouse assisted with the centerpieces by hand-painting commemorative mugs to celebrate the 125 years of the Service Club. Congrats to all! (Photos by John Reilly Photography).


The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago hosted the 26th Annual Spirit of St.

Mary Anne Moschner, Monsignor Michael Boland (president of  Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago), Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, Al Moschner.

Mary Anne Moschner, Monsignor Michael Boland (president of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago), Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, Al Moschner.

Nicholas Ball on December 4 to raise funds for its family and children's programs. Held at the Hilton Chicago, the evening brought together more than 1,250 guests to celebrate the holidays with Most Reverend Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, Monsignor Michael

Nanciann, Chris, Mary Ann, Al, Anna and Matt Moschner

Nanciann, Chris, Mary Ann, Al, Anna and Matt Moschner

M. Boland, President of Catholic Charities and co-chairs for the event, Mary Ann and Al Moschner. Guests were greeted by holiday carolers and a cocktail reception followed

Steve Ring, Annie McCartney, Larry Phillips

Steve Ring, Annie McCartney, Larry Phillips

by a 4-course dinner and entertainment by the Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra, a world-class 15-piece orchestra combining four singers and eleven professional musicians. The event raised more than $1.2 million including generous sponsorships from Al and Mary Ann Moschner, Arthur J.

Tania Ramirez, Juan Padilla

Tania Ramirez, Juan Padilla

Gallagher and Co., Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Beth Filip, Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Mulaney, Jr., Perry Family Foundation and Mr. & Mrs. James N. Perry, Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Speicher, Wintrust Financial and Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Wehmer. All proceeds benefit the Catholic Charities children's programs which served more than 128,000 children last year, including its child development centers, after-school programs, and counseling services. (John Reilly Photos)


Kathleen Henson, Tamara Mellon, Dorri McWhorter

Kathleen Henson, Tamara Mellon, Dorri McWhorter

Tamara Mellon, former chief creative officer and co-founder of Jimmy Choo, and creator of her own self-titled luxury lifestyle brand, hosted an exclusive trunk show featuring her apparel, handbags and shoes

Anita Lisek, Monika Dixon

Anita Lisek, Monika Dixon

with a portion of sales benefiting YWCA Metropolitan Chicago. The trunk show was held at the Library at PUBLIC Chicago. Prior to the luncheon, the YWCA hosted a private, invitation-only luncheon with a special appearance by Tamara Mellon where she

Andrew Fry and Katie Denning

Andrew Fry and Katie Denning

delighted guests with a Q & A session on topics from her life and from her book, “In My Shoes: A Memoir.” The trunk show was hosted by Chicago notables Carmin Awadzi; Heidy Best; Cindi Carlson; Yolanda Daniel; Kathleen Henson; Janet

Dorri McWhorter, Rochelle Trotter

Dorri McWhorter, Rochelle Trotter

Mandell; YWCA Metropolitan Chicago CEO, Dorri McWhorter; Grace Sergio; Dr. Jessica Shepherd and Jennifer Worman. (Alberto Ortega Photos)


Emcee Steve Dale

Emcee Steve Dale

Chicago’s leading cat rescue and adoption non-profit hosted its 5th Annual Black Cat Ball. The premier Tree House Humane Society fundraiser drew over 250 of Chicago’s biggest animal lovers and most generous supporters at the

A Tree House cat adoption! Yeah!!!!

A Tree House cat adoption! Yeah!!!!

Redmoon Spectacle Hall. “It’s events like this that allow us to continue our life-saving work as a no-kill shelter,” said Tree House Executive Director, David de Funiak. “They’re especially important to raising awareness and funds when over 3 million animals a year are euthanized in the U.S.” Steve Dale, a Tree House Board Member and a nationally syndicated pet journalist, acted as the event’s emcee. Actress Kathy Garver and Chicago's own Paul Lisnek also took the

Celeb guests Kathy Garver and Paul Lisnek

Celeb guests Kathy Garver and Paul Lisnek

stage to raise much needed funds for the shelter. Event sponsors included Kendra Scott Jewelry, the Cat Hospital of Chicago, Alan Tom Prescott CPA, Blum Animal Hospital, and Matrix Partners. The Black Cat Ball raised over $95,000 to support Tree House Humane Society’s progressive work that has rehabilitated and re-homed over 20,000 sick, injured, abused, and neglected stray cats and provided more than 30,000 low-cost spay/neuter surgeries for local dogs and cats to-date. (Sprung Photos)


Michael Smith surrounded by admirers

Michael Smith surrounded by admirers

Restoration Hardware hosted a reception for the launch of renowned interior designer Michael S. Smith’s new book, The Curated House, at RH Chicago, The Gallery at the

Bob Clark and Michael Smith

Bob Clark and Michael Smith

Three Arts Club, in the Gold Coast. The recently opened, first-of-its-kind retail concept provided a dramatic setting for guests to enjoy small bites, bubbly and for Smith to mingle with VIPs, including M.K. Pritzker, interior/architects designers Darcy Bonner,

Kym Hubbard, Janice Barnes-Davis

Kym Hubbard, Janice Barnes-Davis

Scott Himmel, Carol Carani, Victoria Lidstrom, Leslie Jones, gallerist Anne Loucks, stylist Janice Barnes-Davis, Ernst & Young CIO Kym Hubbard, art consultant Kate Ferraro and Clayco Corp. CEO Bob Clark. The Curated House is Smith’s most personal book to date tracing the origins and

Cindy Mogentale, Michael Smith and Anne Loucks

Cindy Mogentale, Michael Smith and Anne Loucks

influences of his design philosophy in depth and presenting a substantial offering of new projects. This beautifully illustrated monograph showcases what is integral to his style and why, and how his design philosophies work for the readers: from the forms that repeat themselves to

Michael Smith and MK Pritzker

Michael Smith and MK Pritzker

the layering of fabrics and patterns, the use of subtle colors, and the idea of comfort in every room. The internationally renowned, award-winning decorator has been named multiple times

Darcy Bonner and Deborah Himmel

Darcy Bonner and Deborah Himmel

to Architectural Digest’s “The AD 100,” and was named Designer of the Year by Elle Decor. In 2008, the Obamas appointed Smith to redecorate the residential quarters of the White House, which is among the many high profile residential, hospitality and commercial projects for which Smith is known.


Yvette Klobuchar with her book "Brides Unveiled"

Yvette Klobuchar with her book "Brides Unveiled"

Yvette Klobuchar spent her life as a dress designer of spectacular wedding gowns at Mira Couture in the Gold Coast. She can now add author to her resume. Klobuchar just penned a novel, "Brides Unveiled" (fiction/Amazon.com) after hearing so many incredibly romantic wedding stories

Veronica Loquercio, Anastasia Lupu and Bob Loquercio

Veronica Loquercio, Anastasia Lupu and Bob Loquercio

in her business — as well as a few poorly timed break-up tales (that left beautiful, unclaimed wedding gowns hanging in her shop). She decided it was time to realize a longtime dream– to write a book about everything from bridesmaids to weddings and the crazy

Nicole Skokna, Cynovia Potts, Anastasia Lupo and Christina Wiltjer

Nicole Skokna, Cynovia Potts, Anastasia Lupo and Christina Wiltjer

things that happen in a couture bridal gown business. Over 400 guests attended Yvette's book launch party Friday, December 4 at the Intercontinental Chicago, munching on an array of bites from Intercontinental Chicago’s chef and desserts by Urban Icing. Attendees admired spectacular wedding gowns designed by Mira Couture’s new

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Klobochar

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Klobochar

owner Julie Mersine and showcased by stunning models that rotated throughout the party. Zzazz Productions assisted with the pizzazz, of course!  Lifestyle expert Andrea Metcalf and Tracey Tarantino of Zzazz hosted the event and introduced Yvette. She delivered a heartfelt speech about her book and brought her son Alec to the stage to share a special moment.

Yvette's son Alec Klobuchar and her mom Mira Horoszowski

Yvette's son Alec Klobuchar and her mom Mira Horoszowski

Husband Lou Klobuchar was Yvette’s knight in shining armor, helping her off the stage and whisking her to the book signing area where the line grew all night long. Guests literally started reading their books in the elevator. Yvette happily embraced the two "most amazing love stories" at the party–her parents Mira and Bogdan Horoszowski, married for 56 years, and close family friend and client Judge Anne Burke, married to Alderman Ed Burke for almost 48 years. (Photos by Ron Gould and Christina Pawlak)


Delegates from Cinema/Chicago's Chicago International Film Festival attended and

Manuel Perez, Diego Lerman, Geraldine Chaplin, Laurent Cantet, Michael Kutza

Manuel Perez, Diego Lerman, Geraldine Chaplin, Laurent Cantet, Michael Kutza

participated in the 37th Havana Film Festival (aka The International Festival of the New Latin American Film in Havana), continuing a friendship started in Chicago in 2000. In 2000, in partnership with the State of Illinois, Cinema/Chicago hosted a

Benicio del Toro and Geraldine Chaplin at 37th Havana Film Fest

Benicio del Toro and Geraldine Chaplin at 37th Havana Film Fest

delegation from the Cuban film industry and featured a special "Cuban Cinema Today!" program at the 36th Chicago International Film Festival where seven Cuban films were screened.  Fifteen years later, Chicago International Film Festival Founder and Artistic Director Michael Kutza, Programming Director Mimi

Cuban actor Mirtha Ibarra with Chi Film Fest's Mimi Plauche

Cuban actor Mirtha Ibarra with Chi Film Fest's Mimi Plauche

Plauché, and members of Cinema/Chicago's Board of Directors traveled to Havana, Cuba for the 37th Havana Film Festival. While at the Havana festival, Kutza, Plauché, and the Board connected with local Cuban artists and directors as well as Chicago Fest alumni filmmakers and

Love these old American cars they drive

Love these old American cars they drive

fellow Chicagoans. Between films in Havana, Plauché also met with filmmakers, actors, and producers, strengthening relationships with important Latin American industry leaders and long-time Festival friends. Kutza served on the Feature Film Jury from Dec 3 – 13. During that

Pato Castilla (Geraldine's husband) and the French jury member Laurent Cantet

Pato Castilla (Geraldine's husband) and the French jury member Laurent Cantet

time, the Jury saw nearly 50 films, including 27 features and numerous shorts. Award-winning British actress and Charlie Chapin's daughter Geraldine Chaplin, who received a Silver Hugo for Best Actress in Sand Dollars (2014), headed the jury. Chaplin and Kutza were joined by acclaimed French

Geraldine Chaplin and Michael Kutza

Geraldine Chaplin and Michael Kutza

director Laurent Cantet who received the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Class (2008); Argentinean director Diego Lerman whose feature film Tan de repente (2002) won multiple awards at the Locarno International Film Festival; and Cuban filmmaker Manuel Pérez (Páginas del diario de Mauricio, 2006).


With Dede Lubeznik, Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath, Patty Nalepa, Rebecca Besser, Jan Flanagan and Michaela Parrillo

With Dede Lubeznik, Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath, Patty Nalepa, Rebecca Besser, Jan Flanagan and Michaela Parrillo

What better way to celebrate the holidays than with friends!? It was a very festive gathering of pals at Fred's at Barney's recently for our annual get-together. Hosted by Michaela Parrillo, Jan Flanagan and Dede Lubeznik, the room was filled to the brim with holiday cheer. Michaela, as usual, had done a masterful job of decorating, not only our table but the entire restaurant, for the

Luncheon hosts Michaela Parrillo, Dede Lubeznik and Jan Flanagan

Luncheon hosts Michaela Parrillo, Dede Lubeznik and Jan Flanagan

occasion!  She added a massive oversized bow to the restaurant's existing wreath and the hosts had lovely gifts at each place setting for guests. A gift exchange that allowed "stealing" brought laughter and some tears (kinda kidding). Attendees included Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath, Patty Nalepa, Dusty Stemer, Nina Mariano, Rebecca Besser and me! Ho! Ho! Ho!


Tom Carto, Chuck, CHETours founder Trevor Heffernan, David Murga

Tom Carto, Chuck, CHETours founder Trevor Heffernan, David Murga

Even though we've been on a helicopter before, it was nothing like the exhilarating experience of flying over our beautiful city from the comfort of a luxury EC130 and enjoying the epic views and glorious holiday lights during our Chicago Helicopter Experience. This company is

With Chuck in front of a CHETours EC130, seats 6

With Chuck in front of a CHETours EC130, seats 6

exactly what its tag line states, luxury redefined. Starting with its 6,000' ft. customer experience center at 2420 S. Halsted, where you can check out displays of Chicago highlights before boarding one of its fleet of helicopters, to

Up close and personal with Chicago's beautiful skyline

Up close and personal with Chicago's beautiful skyline

the actual flight over the city, every moment is exciting and memorable. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable and the ambiance is warm and cozy and sets the mood from the moment you walk in. They offer 3 different tours, a day tour ($128), a twilight tour ($178) and a night tour ($158).

Charles in Charge

Charles in Charge

The Experience was founded in 2011 by entrepreneur Trevor Heffernan and now includes Airbus models EC130 and EC135 helicopters. They will fly you anywhere in the Midwest with hourly rates available too. Chuck and I loved our flight and can't wait to go back for the other tours. We had never seen the city from this

Sari Zernich, Art Smith, Linda Novick O'Keefe, Jesus Salgueiro

Sari Zernich, Art Smith, Linda Novick O'Keefe, Jesus Salgueiro

perspective and it was exhilarating from takeoff to landing! (For more details, click here and to see my video, click here!


Good news for Chicago Charities including one near and dear to my heart! Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro's Common CommonThreadsLogoThreads was one of the lucky recipients of Michael Jordan's undisclosed Dominick's settlement. Twenty-two other kid-based charities will also be receiving funds including Chicago Scholars, Chicago Youth Programs,

Small Threads

Small Threads

Children's Literary Initiative, Christopher House, Erikson Institute, Gary Comer Youth Center, Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, La Rabida Children's Hospital and Make-A-Wish-Illinois. Good job Mike and congrats to all!


 

With the cutest Bunny couple I know--Bill Kurtis and his Donna LaPietra (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

With the cutest Bunny couple I know–Bill Kurtis and his Donna LaPietra (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

Thanks so much to the legendary Bill Kurtis for including me on his fabulous "Decades" show! Former Playboy photographer/editor Jeff Cohen and I discussed the Glory Days of Playboy and we had great fun skipping down

With Jeff Cohen on "Decades"

With Jeff Cohen on "Decades"

memory lane together! Watch segment here! "Decades" airs on RCN (ch. 75), Comcast (338) and WOW (ch. 172). Don't miss it! You'll thank me later. 🙂


Polar ExpressWell, are you coming? Rail Events Productions is proud to announce service on board THE POLAR EXPRESS Train Ride at historic Chicago Union Station this holiday season. The magical story comes to life when the train departs Union Station for a one-hour round-trip journey through downtown Polar Express train imageChicago. Powered by Amtrak, the journey runs daily through Jan. 3. Exact excursion times are available by visiting the Schedule & Tickets link here. Deluxe Class tickets are $55 for adults and $43 for children ages 2 to 11. Each ticket includes a souvenir hot chocolate tumbler and keepsake sleigh bell! Families are encouraged to wear pajamas for the ride! What fun, count me IN!

 

Alex Sabbag

Alex Sabbag

I loved seeing one of my favorite PR peeps and friend, Alex Sabbag, featured in this month's CS Magazine! She is one of the "What's Next Entrepreneurs", a title very well deserved! Congrats Alex!


Bear Tie BallMark your calendars now for next year's Bear Tie Ball, "Mission Possible" set for February 27 at The Geraghty! Co-chaired by Paul Iacono and Frances Renk, the event benefits Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation! I hope to see you there!


Studio KL Chicago's Darren Fink and Ken Ludwig

Studio KL Chicago's Darren Fink and Ken Ludwig

Thanks so much to Sally Schwartz and her awesome Randolph Street Market for allowing me to do what I like best, shop for Christmas collectibles!  During the Market's Holiday Tastemaker event I had the honor of creating a holiday table alongside Luxe Mag's Brittany

Luxe Mag's Brittany McGuire

Luxe Mag's Brittany McGuire

McGuire and Studio KL Chicago's Ken Ludwig and Darren Fink! This Market has it all–vintage treasures, delicious food, free gift wrapping, entertainment and so much more! Check out their website for next year's schedule here! (The next Market will be Jan. 30/31st)!


A treasured ornament of my mom and me.

A treasured ornament of my mom and me.

Another year almost gone….can't believe it all went by so fast! And what an amazing year it's been too!  I love to reflect on the past but look forward to the future. I'm fortunate to have so much to be grateful for….good health, loyal friends, exciting memories, great "kids" and a loving, wonderful

Jean Jordan (R) and her friend Kay Mann

Jean Jordan (R) and her friend Kay Mann

husband. I know Christmas will never be the same without my mother-in-law Jean Jordan, who left us too soon, or my mom Elsa Stott who I lost in 2002 (and so many others) but we can't dwell on the sad. Life goes on and so shall we.

Santa Rooney, he knows when you've been good!

Santa Rooney, he knows when you've been good!

Here's what I'm hoping for in 2016. For one, I don't plan on answering each and every email I receive. As much as I love staying connected, my emails have become like a giant nest of baby birds–always needing to be fed. Sadly, I will miss some messages, but I hope you'll understand. I plan on being outside breathing fresh Happy Holidays from the Jordansair, taking walks with the kids and Chuck, enjoying new adventures and creating more lasting memories. Maybe we'll think about an exotic land…somewhere that will take us out of our comfort zone…we haven't decided yet but it will be fun dreaming and doing. And I hope that you will continue to 12376238_10153382286154053_5362964862693739047_nenjoy what I love to do–my blog, my Chicago Now blog, my Chicago Tribune column and my Candid Candace TV internet show. I love taking you along to all my

Love and Happy!

Love and Happy!

parties and events. It's a great way for you to attend without buying a ticket! It's also is a wonderful way to shine a light on all the unbelievable charity organizations we have in this extraordinary city. So, I hope you stay with me so we can take more great journeys together in 2016!

Here's hoping you, your families and friends are having a magical holiday season! I'll "see" you next year!

Love,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. As always, something to make you smile….Santa's little helpers!

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PRIMO CLASSICO 2015: ALL ABOUT THE LUXE LIFE

PLUS CHICAGO FILM FEST'S 51ST OPENING NIGHT; FRIENDS OF PRENTICE BENEFIT; THE JOFFREY'S SYLVIA LUNCHEON; RUSH FASHION SHOW; TASTE AMERICA; HOWARD BROWN'S 1ST EVER ORANGE BALL; PLAYBOY CLOTHED?; STK CHICAGO OPENING; JIM MCMAHON HONORED; DAVID ADJAYE AT THE ART INSTITUTE; COLLABORACTION; BARBARA WESTBROOK AT PARIS CERAMICS; PAWS FUR BALL; ANTIQUES ROADSHOW; GOING HOME; DARLING VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

Diane and Quintin Primo present Congressman Danny Davis with Primo Global Service Award

Diane and Quintin Primo present Congressman Danny Davis with Primo Global Service Award

For the 4th annual Primo Classico, held at Hawthorne Global Aviation Services in Wheeling, IL. on October 10, more than 350 guests were on sensory overload! Hosted by Diane and Quintin Primo and chaired by Cassie Carver of Lake Forest Sportscars, the event benefited the Primo Center for Women and Children, and featured all the

Dramatic venue at Hawthorne Global Aviation Services

Dramatic venue at Hawthorne Global Aviation Services

joys of the luxe life!  Ducati motorcycles lined the registration area and waitstaff passed Brut Cremant de Bourgogne for partygoers to enjoy before entering Hawthorne’s new 30,000' ft. hangar. Once inside, hot pink and electric

(From L) Primo Center ED Shelley Cooper, Quintin Primo, Elizabeth Foster and Diane Primo

(From L) Primo Center ED Shelley Cooper, Quintin Primo, Elizabeth Foster and Diane Primo

blue lighting complemented the soft aqua and coral décor designed by Debi Lilly's A Perfect Event. The reception featured an antipasti bar that offered delicious, signature dishes from Basil Leaf, Bella Via, Francesca’s Intimo, Prosecco, Tocco Chicago and Shop &

Wine Channel TV's Jessica Altieri and Romina Leopardi (Tenute Rubinos)

Wine Channel TV's Jessica Altieri and Romina Leopardi (Tenute Rubinos)

Save Markets. Wine pairings were sponsored by Wine Channel TV and selected by its founder, sommelier Jessica Altieri. Featured wines included three of Tenute Rubino’s wines with family member Ms. Romina Leopardi flying in just

(From left) Norma Rixter, Sylvia Perez, Kathleen Casey, Lori Allen, Jennifer Brieva and Cynthia Au

(From left) Norma Rixter, Sylvia Perez, Kathleen Casey, Lori Allen, Jennifer Brieva and Cynthia Au

for the occasion from Puglia, Italy. Planes and exotic cars were scattered throughout the venue and created dramatic photos opps. They included a Challenger 300, a Hawker 800XP, a DB5 and James Bond’s “Goldfinger” 1964 Aston

Marion Brooks, Les Coney and Frances Renk

Marion Brooks, Les Coney and Frances Renk

Martin. Next to the DB5, Kate Johnson of Kate Johnson Artistry busily painted a tuxedo jacket on the torso of a male model, while three female body-painted models glided through the room. In the center of the hangar, Ferrari’s 488 GBT

Diane and Quintin Primo III

Diane and Quintin Primo III

was waiting under red cover for its debut, while three other Ferraris formed a line at the back near the hangar doors. Chicago skyline helicopter rides were offered by Chicago Helicopter Experience in their new Eurocopter EC-135,

Chef Mauro Mafrici (Pelago Ristorante) and Margaret O'Connor

Chef Mauro Mafrici (Pelago Ristorante) and Margaret O'Connor

a luxurious, high-performance executive helicopter. (All proceeds from rides were donated to the Primo Center). Dinner was a sumptuous two-course affair generously underwritten by Chef Mauro Mafrici of Pelago Ristorante.

Katie McLenaghan with watch she won in the Heads or Tails Game

Katie McLenaghan with watch she won in the Heads or Tails Game

NBC-5's Marion Brooks emceed the evening and invited the Primos to join her onstage. They spoke eloquently about the Center that was founded by Quintin’s father almost 40 years ago. Angelica Burgos, a Center resident, discussed the life-altering changes to her

Frances and Chris Renk

Frances and Chris Renk

life because of the help she received there. (She has now completed courses at college, earning a grade average of over 3.6 out of 4.0 towards her bachelor’s degree). Congressman Danny K. Davis received the first Primo Global Service Award. Established this year, the award was created in recognition of the Primo Center’s

Ann Armstrong and Qatar Airways' Rebecca Jelfo (sponsor)

Ann Armstrong and Qatar Airways' Rebecca Jelfo (sponsor)

founder, The Rt. Rev. Quintin E. Primo, Jr., a suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago, and his devoted wife, Winifred P. Primo, an early childhood educator. During their lifetimes, they worked as a seamless team to help the

Paul Iacono

Paul Iacono

neediest among us. The award honors individuals, like Congressman Davis, whose leadership and broad vision are helping to address one of society’s most challenging sectors – homeless parents and their children. Lalique was a sponsor of the award, the Victoire, a crystal replica of a

Dolly Patel and Molini Patel

Dolly Patel and Molini Patel

mascot originally designed by René Lalique in 1928 to adorn the vehicles of the day. Next, it was on to the live auction with auctioneer David Goodman. Exciting packages included exotic trips to Bali and Tanzania accompanied by

Media sponsor Michigan Avenue Mag's Dan Uslan and wife Sharon

Media sponsor Michigan Avenue Mag's Dan Uslan and wife Sharon

Qatar Airways business class tickets, training for four with former Navy SEALs, a $22,000 Hublot watch along with a Tom James custom made suit, a private party for twenty at Lake Forest Sportscars with the James Bond DB5, and trips to Italy, Costa Rica and the Bahamas.

Jim and Gayle Anthony with Samantha Perillo and Michael Israel

Jim and Gayle Anthony with Samantha Perillo and Michael Israel

Then, the exciting unveiling of Ferrari’s 488 GBT!  Filling the room with sound, a heart pounding video of the 488 GBT traveling through Italy’s countryside was shown while the Ferrari was unveiled.

Honoree Congressman Danny Davis with Shirley Massey

Honoree Congressman Danny Davis with Shirley Massey

Following dinner, guests sipped Champagne while enjoying an exquisite dolce bar with gourmet cupcakes from Swirlz Cupcakes, macaroons from Vanille Pâtisserie, gelatos from Angelo Gelato Italiano, Medallion Champagne and dancing to the energetic sounds of DJ Madrid. Christine Achre, CEO PrimoClassico2015-8464of the Center said, “We are truly grateful that the funds raised will directly impact our success in breaking the cycle of homelessness in families.” Quintin, co-chairman of the Board added, "The Primo

Pascal Ibgui and Astra Gamsjaeger

Pascal Ibgui and Astra Gamsjaeger

Classico 2015 was a magical event. The people, food, vehicles and planes were on a level I have not seen before at a charitable event. Everyone had

Sponsors Laura and Marc Jacobson

Sponsors Laura and Marc Jacobson

an extraordinary time escaping, if just for an evening, to the European luxe life. But the evening was all about the cause, helping the Primo Center help people in need, those in our community who find themselves homeless,

 

Dr. Michael O'Meara, Michel Desjardins and Pierre Desy

Dr. Michael O'Meara, Michel Desjardins and Pierre Desy

mentally anguished, and all but forgotten." The event raised over $500K for the Center! A brunch was held on Sunday at the Primo residence in Lake Forest for VIP sponsors and guests. Featured chefs were two award-winning masters, Chef Paul

Sherren Leigh and Joceyln Stoller

Sherren Leigh and Joceyln Stoller

Kahan of the One Off Hospitality Group and Chef Matthias Merges of Folk Art Management. (Photos by Mila Samokhina and Paolo Cascio) (Submitted by Margaret O'Connor)


Mike Mackey and Dr. Michael Socol with co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Donna Socol

Mike Mackey and Dr. Michael Socol with co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Donna Socol

Friends of Prentice, the volunteer fundraising board of Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Prentice Women’s Hospital, raised nearly $1,000,000 and increased net proceeds by an impressive 42 percent at their annual fundraising benefit on September 25 at the Four

Board president Julie Vander Weele and board member Patty Henderson

Board president Julie Vander Weele and board member Patty Henderson

Seasons. The event welcomed over 400 guests from Chicago’s esteemed business, civic and medical communities, all gathering to further the organization’s mission of improving the quality of health for women and infants in Chicago and

Dr. Linda Epstein, Randy and Steven Fifield

Dr. Linda Epstein, Randy and Steven Fifield

around the world. This annual event is the sole fundraising initiative for the organization, allowing them to invest in over 45 grants to date, that fund groundbreaking research, clinical care programs and innovative

Sheila O'Grady with co-chair Sharyl Mackey

Sheila O'Grady with co-chair Sharyl Mackey

educational opportunities. Founded by Carol Bernick, Friends of Prentice has raised and invested over $20M into research promoting the superior delivery of healthcare to women and infants. Board President, Julie Vander Weele, along with event co-chairs Donna Socol and Sharyl Mackey hosted the event at the Four Seasons. ABC 7's Kathy Brock emceed the

Megan Brumleve and Leigh Blakely

Megan Brumleve and Leigh Blakely

benefit.  Vander Weele shared, “I'm honored to be a part of an organization that has had such a significant impact on women’s health. It’s because of the overwhelming support we receive from the community that we’re able

Kellie and Mike Glascott

Kellie and Mike Glascott

to continue investing in life-changing initiatives, from women’s mental health to ovarian cancer research, year after year.” Highlights this year included a live auction offering

Cheryl and Joe Skender

Cheryl and Joe Skender

luxurious getaways to Paris and Italy (donated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts), a Napa Valley winery tour and a trip to Punta Mita, Mexico (courtesy of Four Seasons Resorts), with first class airfare courtesy of United Airlines. A lively paddle raise, followed by dinner and dancing rounded out the evening.


Fest founder Michael Kutza and Agnes Varda

Fest founder Michael Kutza and Agnes Varda

The Chicago International Film Festival kicked off its 51st edition with the critically-acclaimed Opening Night Presentation of Mia Madre at the historic Auditorium Theatre with a celebratory

CineYouth winners Jordan Blazak and Alan Dembeck with Festival's Rebecca Fons (center)

CineYouth winners Jordan Blazak and Alan Dembeck with Festival's Rebecca Fons (center)

cocktail reception immediately following at theWit hotel on October 15. Audiences at the theatre were treated to a special musical performance by Chicago’s own Terisa Griffin, who competed on season three of NBC’s The Voice, as well as a sneak peek of

Chaz Ebert

Chaz Ebert

anticipated highlights of the upcoming Festival, running from October 15-29 at the AMC River East 21 Theaters. The Festival brings an international selection of more than 150 feature films, documentaries, and short

CineYouth documentarian Hanna McEwan

CineYouth documentarian Hanna McEwan

films from over 50 countries, including world and US premieres all with visiting directors to Chicago from around the globe. Drawing an expansive crowd of partygoers including local Chicago and international filmmakers,

Helmut Jahn

Helmut Jahn

celebrities, socialites, sponsors, board members, and film enthusiasts, guests mingled and sipped champagne and craft cocktails while enjoying sumptuous hors d’oeuvres as they engaged in lively discussion about the Festival’s slate of a critically acclaimed films and its well respected

Christopher Abbott and Josh Mond

Christopher Abbott and Josh Mond

filmmakers.   “This is a ‘Director’s Festival’ and the filmmakers are our STARS!” said Festival Founder & Artistic Director Michael Kutza. “From the very beginning of the festival 51 years ago, we have been discovering the next great talents in cinema from around the world.” Guests in attendance included: world-renowned architect Helmut Jahn featured in this year’s special section Festival Spotlight: Architecture+Space+Design; French New

Festival jury

Festival jury

Wave film director and professor at the European Graduate School Agnès Varda; the Festival’s International Features Competition Jury President Andrew Davis (director, The Fugitive);  Jury Members including director general of the Guadalajara International Film Festival Iván

Festival staff

Festival staff

Trujillo, writer/director Laura Astorga, actor/director Nawaf Al-Janahi (The Circle, Sea Shadow), and actor/producer Jossie Harris Thacker (Mississippi Damned); Festival Programming Director Mimi Plauché; actor Christopher Abbott

A packed house for opening night!

A packed house for opening night!

(James White); director Josh Mond (James White); Chaz Ebert (Publisher & Contributor, RogerEbert.com); CineYouth filmmakers Jordan Blazak, Alan Dembeck, and Hanna McEwen; as well as Ron Leary of TIAA-CREF and Flynn McRoberts of Bloomberg News. Both companies are Festival sponsors.  The Chicago International Film Festival is North America's longest-running competitive film festival! Congrats to all! (Photos by Timothy Schmidt and Robert Martinez).


Suzy and Tony Baldwin, Anna Silva-Ernst and Elsa Silva

Suzy and Tony Baldwin, Anna Silva-Ernst and Elsa Silva

It was an evening of fashion, friends, and giving back at the 89th Annual Woman’s Board of Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) fashion benefitInSIGHTS” that took place on October 1st at Morgan Manufacturing. Over 650 people came out to watch philanthropists, sports figures and leading

Kristen Tallon, Sarah Spain and Leigh Brinkerhoff

Kristen Tallon, Sarah Spain and Leigh Brinkerhoff

Chicagoans walk the runway in a variety of designs from retailers Chalk, Jill Sander, Johnnie-O, Lake Forest Shop, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, MAJE, Neapolitan, Oscar de la Renta, P.45, Ralph Lauren, Sandro, and Wilfred Newman.  

Camille Britton and Molly DeCresce

Camille Britton and Molly DeCresce

Models included Ryan Chiaverini (Windy City LIVE), Anna Davlantes (WGN Radio), Dan Proft (host of Chicago’s Morning Answer), Hunter HIllenmeyer (former Chicago Bear), Mike Magee (Chicago Fire Soccer), Joe Minoso (Chicago Fire), Nazr Mohammed (Chicago Bulls), Brittney Payton (WGN’s Chicago’s Best) and Sarah Spain (ESPN radio), to name

Mary McCarthy (WB prez) and Sarah Bogan (fashion show chair)

Mary McCarthy (WB prez) and Sarah Bogan (fashion show chair)

a few. "This annual fundraising event is about fashion bringing together members of our community to raise money for cancer

Saira Mohan Cooper

Saira Mohan Cooper

treatment and research at Rush University Medical Center,” explains Sarah Bogan, Fashion Show Chair. Nearly $500,000 was raised to support Bioinformatics, which combines computer science, statistics and mathematics with insights by doctors and researchers to provide individualized medical

Dr. Michelle Hoskins, Greny Jones and Deborah Wresley

Dr. Michelle Hoskins, Greny Jones and Deborah Wresley

treatment. This is the fifth year for the Woman’s Board and their five- year commitment to raise $2.5 million for the Rush Cancer Center. The Benefit continues to be one of the longest continuously running charitable fashion shows in the country. To date, it has raised approximately $20 million in support

George Kourafas, Andrea Dres, Ryan Chiaverini and Tiffany Turkowski

George Kourafas, Andrea Dres, Ryan Chiaverini and Tiffany Turkowski

of the Medical Center and its research endeavors, community service programs and relationships which enhance excellence in patient care for the diverse communities of the Chicago area.  The Woman’s Board has endowed Chairs in Pediatrics and Child Psychiatry, a College of Nursing Scholarship and directed funds to the Medical Center’s most promising and important programs, in excess of $30 million.


Paris Ceramics


Greg Cameron, Ashley Wheater, Ellie Forman, Kathleen Henson and John Neumeier

Greg Cameron, Ashley Wheater, Ellie Forman, Kathleen Henson and John Neumeier

The Joffrey Ballet's Women's Board hosted a cultural conversation between one of the world's most acclaimed choreographers, John Neumeier, and Joffrey artistic director Ashley Wheater that included many Joffrey WB members as well as civic and social leaders to celebrate the debut a new

Andrea Schwartz and Jennifer Stamper

Andrea Schwartz and Jennifer Stamper

ballet for the Joffrey, Sylvia, that opened October 14 and will be at the Auditorium Theatre until the 25th. More than 200 guests attended the luncheon on October 6 at the Chicago Athletic Association to celebrate both the Joffrey Ballet’s 60th anniversary and

Dana Hokin Garvey and Coco Meers

Dana Hokin Garvey and Coco Meers

the U.S. premiere of Neumeier’s female-empowerment themed new work, Sylvia. Co-chaired by WB members Kathleen Henson (Founder/CEO of Henson Consulting) and Ellie Forman (Corporate Community Relations Manager, Mesirow Financial Holdings), the event raised funds to support the Women’s Board mission of supporting the activities

Erica Edwards, Jamie-Clare Colvin and Greg Cameron

Erica Edwards, Jamie-Clare Colvin and Greg Cameron

of the Joffrey and securing its prominence as one of Chicago’s cultural treasures. Attendees included Rochelle Trotter, Melissa Harris, Tarrah Cooper, Cook County Commissioner Bridget Gainer, Andrea Schwartz, Lois Scott, Debi Lilly, Jamie-Clare Colvin and Kristie Paskvan. “Sylvia in Chicago is a

Hedy Weiss and John Neumeier

Hedy Weiss and John Neumeier

unique experience. I approached the company believing not that I will replicate what’s been done before, but focused on making the ballet a living thing,” shared Neumeier, describing what guests will see in this production of Sylvia. “I believe dance is the living shape of emotion.” (Photos by Barry Brecheisen)


Taste Chicago 10-23-15An exclusive dining event, "Taste America" benefiting The James Beard Foundation, will be held on Friday, October 23, at Chicago's hottest new venue, The Geraghty (2520 S. Hoyne). The evening begins at 5:30 pm with a cocktail and tasting reception and dinner (a four-course menu) follows at 7 pm. Come share this culinary adventure with Chicago's finest chefs and enjoy magnificent decor

Designer Barbara Westbrook

Designer Barbara Westbrook

by Kehoe Designs. (Cocktail attire!) For tickets and more info, click here!


On October 6, I had the pleasure of co-hosting an evening with Gayle Anthony at her elegant Paris Ceramics' showroom at the Merchandise Mart. The cocktail and book-signing reception welcomed acclaimed

With Paris Ceramics' Chris Peacock and Gayle Anthony

With Paris Ceramics' Chris Peacock and Gayle Anthony

interior designer/author, Barbara Westbook. Her latest book, "Gracious Rooms", showcases some of her exquisite work. Guests lined up to chat and discuss design with this gracious author who is as beautiful as the rooms she creates through her firm, Westbrook Interiors (based in Atlanta). The event

Paul Iacono and Donna Rotunno

Paul Iacono and Donna Rotunno

preceded the Mart's Chicago VIP Luxury Gala which attracted nearly 1000 guests. Congrats on a wonderful night Gayle and for all the cool work (tile, stone, mosaics and wood) your company does to beautify homes and businesses throughout the world!


The following night, Saturday, October 24, another fabulous event will be held at The Geraghty! The Howard Brown Health Center will host its FIRST EVER Orange Ball, a spooktacular event (from 6 – 11 pm) that will include DJs Megan Taylor and Big Orange Ball E-viteGloria Alers, cocktails, catered treats, a silent auction, a Halloween photo booth and a 50/50 cash raffle! Guests are encouraged to don their scariest attire–or they can choose from a selection of costumes from Howard Brown's Brown Elephant resale shop when they arrive. To help ensure guests arrive safely, the Center will have a shuttle at the beginning and end of the

America’s Next Top Model Cycle 8 winner Jaslene Gonzalez and Shameless star Shanola Hampton

America’s Next Top Model Cycle 8 winner Jaslene Gonzalez and Shameless star Shanola Hampton

night, dropping off and picking up guests at Roscoe's Tavern on Halsted. Funds raised will support Howard Brown Health's vital medical care and community initiatives for adults and youth. For tickets and more info, click here!


Chicago’s newest steakhouse, STK Chicago (9 W. Kinzie), held it’s (private) Grand Opening event on Wednesday, October 7, inviting local neighbors, celebrities, politicos and VIPs to

Chicago PD stars Laroyce Hawkins, Marina Squerciati, Brian Geraghty

Chicago PD stars Laroyce Hawkins, Marina Squerciati, Brian Geraghty

the 10th opening for this popular eatery. Described as a "unique concept that artfully blends the modern steakhouse and chic lounge into one, offering a dynamic, fine dining experience with the superior quality of a traditional steakhouse", the event brought out the who's who of Chicago to sample this latest edition to our dining

STK General Manager Adam Solomon and Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White

STK General Manager Adam Solomon and Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White

scene. A VIP party in the new space featured burlesque dancers who welcomed guests with Prosecco and STK Chicago signature cocktails–The Cucumber Stiletto and Not Your Daddy’s Manhattan. Guests also enjoyed passed hors d’oeuvres while local DJ Lani Love kept the crowd fueled for fun. Attendees included Representative Jack Franks; Illinois Secretary of State, Jesse White; Chicago

Eric Placek, Eva Pawlus, Monika Dixon

Eric Placek, Eva Pawlus, Monika Dixon

businessman and former State Senator, William Marovitz; Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at Illinois Secretary of State, Jill Zwick; radio and TV personality Mancow Muller and Chicago City Clerk, Susana Mendoza; The ONE Group’s co-founder and senior VP, Celeste Fierro; Shameless cast members Shanola Hampton and Jeremy Allen White; Chicago PD cast members Brian

: B96’s Showbiz Shelly, Minnie Jacobs, Stephanie Kezios

: B96’s Showbiz Shelly, Minnie Jacobs, Stephanie Kezios

Geraghty, Marina Squerciati and LaRoyce Hawkins and America’s Next Top Model winner, Jaslene Gonzalez. Singer and Empire cast member, Becky G, arrived with her entourage later in the evening, dining on the STK Chicago VIP platter, dancing and snap-chatting her fans. So now 'ya know! (Photos by Francis Son)


Zoe Ryan and David Adjaye

Zoe Ryan and David Adjaye

The Art Institute of Chicago celebrated the exhibition opening of Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye (through Jan. 3, 2016) at an exclusive event that benefited the museum’s Leadership Advisory Committee (LAC). The LAC is comprised of African American community leaders whose mission is to promote and

Ashley Shaw, Scott Adjaye, Victoria Rodgers and Theaster Gates

Ashley Shaw, Scott Adjaye, Victoria Rodgers and Theaster Gates

sustain diversity within the institution. Guests at the event were offered a unique opportunity to preview the first major career survey of internationally acclaimed architect David Adjaye before it opened to the public. The

Neal Zucker, Desiree Rogers and her daughter Victoria and Linda Johnson Rice (lookin' good!)

Neal Zucker, Desiree Rogers and her daughter Victoria and Linda Johnson Rice (lookin' good!)

exhibition features Adjaye’s world renowned projects including his highly anticipated National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The event was attended by Adjaye, cultural and civic leaders in Chicago and well known

Naomi Beckwith, Peggy Montes and Les Coney

Naomi Beckwith, Peggy Montes and Les Coney

contemporary artists including Theaster Gates, Lorna Simpson, and Martin Puryear. An elegant dinner in the Modern Wing’s dramatic Griffin Court was followed by an unforgettable party featuring globally renowned DJ Kiss.


Collaboraction board prez Nik Rokop, executive director Darcy Addison and artistic director Anthony Moseley

Collaboraction board prez Nik Rokop, executive director Darcy Addison and artistic director Anthony Moseley

Collaboraction, the Chicago based theater company dedicated to social change, collaboration and original work, launched its 20th season with a fun, raucous and

LA disco pop superstar Gavin Turek, Matthew Woodburn, Chop Shop/First Ward Events, and artistic director Anthony Moseley

LA disco pop superstar Gavin Turek, Matthew Woodburn, Chop Shop/First Ward Events, and artistic director Anthony Moseley

profitable Beggars’ Banquet benefit on October 3 at Chop Shop/1st Ward Events in Wicker Park. Over 200 supporters raised more than $50,000 for the company while having an absolute blast at the time-traveling celebration of the company’s origins, 20-year history and

Luis Crespo (right) Director Collaboraction Teen Ensemble, with his ensemble members

Luis Crespo (right) Director Collaboraction Teen Ensemble, with his ensemble members

exciting new future. The evening kicked off with paparazzi shots on the Orange Carpet, cocktails and a delicious Chop Shop buffet, followed by a raffle and live auction. Artistic director Anthony

Angie Polite and Dana Anderson

Angie Polite and Dana Anderson

Moseley, executive director Darcy Addison and original company member Sandra Delgado led a funny, emotional salute to Chicago theater artist and nationally acclaimed director Kimberly Senior. He directed Ayad Akhtar’s 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning play Disgraced, including its world premiere at American

Doug Van Poppel, Neli Vazquez-Rowland (president and co-founder of Collaboraction), Sandra Delgado, Matthew Woodburn and Anthony Moseley

Doug Van Poppel, Neli Vazquez-Rowland (president and co-founder of Collaboraction), Sandra Delgado, Matthew Woodburn and Anthony Moseley

Theatre Company on Broadway, and now at the Goodman Theatre thru October 25. Senior founded Collaboraction in 1995 and, to date, the company has worked with more than 2,500 artists to bring more than 60 productions and events to more than 50,000

Gavin Turek blew the crowd AWAY!

Gavin Turek blew the crowd AWAY!

audience members. It tackles difficult subjects such as crime and violence, cancer, and the education system and collaborates with artists, community leaders and citizens throughout the city to create original theatrical experiences that push artistic boundaries and explore critical social issues with a diverse community of Chicagoans. Connected, a new theater piece exploring the

TV writer, producer and playwright Ellen Fairey, Beggars’ Banquet honoree, and Collaboraction founder Kimberly Senior, artistic director Anthony Moseley and original company member Sandra Delgado.

TV writer, producer and playwright Ellen Fairey, Beggars’ Banquet honoree, and Collaboraction founder Kimberly Senior, artistic director Anthony Moseley and original company member Sandra Delgado.

difference between face time (in person), face time (on a mobile device), or how technology is changing our world will debut in April at the company's home in Wicker Park’s historic Flat Iron Building. Chaired by Melissa Neis Wittenborn, VP Parr Insurance, the Beggars’

Company members celebrating 19 years of social change!

Company members celebrating 19 years of social change!

Banquet proceeds will help fund the Collaboraction Teen Youth Ensemble with After School Matters, its Crime Scene summer parks tours, new play development and

Chicago Tribune's legendary Rick Kogan

Chicago Tribune's legendary Rick Kogan

salaries for dozens of actors, performers and artists.


The last few days have been pretty HUGE (in Donald Trump speak) for me due to Playboy's decision to go "nude-less" beginning March 2016!

With Scott Kitun (Tomorrow's Business Today) on WGN Radio

With Scott Kitun (Tomorrow's Business Today) on WGN Radio

I've appeared on several media outlets around town. First, thanks to legendary Chicago Tribune columnist Rick Kogan for including me in his awesome feature on Wednesday! Also, big thanks to Wendy Widom and Audrina Bigos for this fun interview on CBS, WGN's Scott Kitun for this interview on his show "Tomorrow's Business

CBS' Audrina Bigos

CBS' Audrina Bigos

Today" and to Leah Hope for our interview on ABC!  I LOVED returning to my FAV show, WCIU's "You & Me This Morning" to chat with Jeanne Sparrow and Melissa Forman about this hot topic, too! Check this interview out here!


With Antiques Roadshow appraiser Laura Woolley (The Collector's Lab)

With Antiques Roadshow appraiser Laura Woolley (The Collector's Lab)

And just to make sure you're plenty tired of seeing me on TV, I also appeared Thursday night on a special "Behind the Scenes at the Antiques Roadshow-Chicago" on WTTW-Ch. 11. The national PBS show aired Monday night and I found out what my Playboy memorabilia is worth–although now, with the number of Playboy Centerfolds apparently in decline, I think this amount might be a lot more! LOL! To see this fun clip, click here!


My article in the Charlotte Observer!

My article in the Charlotte Observer!

I had the thrill of a lifetime on October 14 when an article I wrote in my Chicago Now blog about Playboy got published in the Chicago Tribune's Op-Ed page!!! Omgoodness, I fainted. Since that time, it's been picked up in several papers across the country including the Charlotte Observer (thanks to my eagle-eyed nephew, Todd Burkitt, for sharing the page with me!)


Reeve Foundation invite imageThe Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation will host "A Magical Evening Chicago" tomorrow, Thursday, October 22, at The Peninsula Chicago. The evening will be hosted by ABC-7's Kathy Brock and honor Chicago-based non profit leader Geoff Kent (founder, Spinal Cord Injury Sucks) with the Jon O'Connor Visionary Leader Award and former Chicago Bear Jim McMahon with the Christopher Reeve Spirit of Fur Ball 2015 EviteCourage Award. Mike Ditka is also scheduled to make an appearance. For tickets and more info, click here.


Don't forget to mark your calendars for PAWS Chicago's 14th annual Fur Ball, a black-tie event filled with fun and fur, at the Drake Hotel on Friday, November 13th! Co-chaired by Melissa and Michael Canning and Corey and JP Marchetti (with honorary co-chairs Nancy and Michael Timmers) and presented by A. Marek Fine Jewelry, this event raises funds to

My late Uncle Marvin with beautiful wife Lora Stott.

My late Uncle Marvin with beautiful wife Lora Stott.

support the organization's ongoing efforts to alleviate our city's tragic pet overpopulation problem. For tickets and more details, click here!


Chuck and I returned home to Dupo, Illinois, last weekend to say goodbye to my beloved Uncle Marvin Stott at age 84. He had

With cousins Mark Stott and Cindy Groce and my Aunt Lora

With cousins Mark Stott and Cindy Groce and my Aunt Lora

suffered from Alzheimer's for several years and his gentle spirit will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. He was laid to rest in the beautiful Jefferson

With dear friends little Hadley, Billy and Natalie Steppig, Mike Sager and my heart Chuck

With dear friends little Hadley, Billy and Natalie Steppig, Mike Sager and my heart Chuck

Barracks National Cemetery in St. Louis where he will overlook his beloved town for all eternity. His wry humor,

My house--Dupo 10-11-15

My childhood home on Louisa Ave. in Dupo, ILL.

encyclopedic knowledge of the town's history and his love for his kids and grandkids will always be remembered. I was happy to see that my little town and the surrounding towns of Waterloo and Columbia are thriving. In fact, I don't think they've ever looked more inviting. We were

The Scarecrow and the Prince

The Scarecrow and the Prince

able to sneak in a visit to Waterloo's charming annual Pumpkin Fest where I met up with longtime friends Mike Sager, Mike Simmons, Natalie and Billy Steppig (and their darling Hadley), Brad and Jessie Sager (and

A beautiful Waterloo sunset

A beautiful Waterloo sunset

their darling Amelia), my cousins Cindy, Greg, Trevor, Alexander, Dillon and Ethan Groce and Steve Lowry, Carrie and Richard, Conan my Aunt Lora Stott and Aunt and Uncle Ruth and Larry Lowry. There's no place like

With the "kids" at Pumpkin Fest in Waterloo, ILL

With the "kids" at Pumpkin Fest in Waterloo, ILL

home.


On another sad note, I lost my sweet mother-in-law, Jean

Chuck with his mom Jean Jordan

Chuck with his mom Jean Jordan

Jordan, on October 9. Chuck's dear mom passed away peacefully in her home in Lake Hinsdale Village on her 95th birthday. She was a 1941 graduate of Notre Dame College

Chuck with his mom Jean and sister Nancy Steinwald

Chuck with his mom Jean and sister Nancy Steinwald

and an ardent bridge player, crossword puzzle solver, knitter and baker.  To all who loved her, she was one helluva great woman. We were so lucky to have her in our lives for so long. RIP dear Jeannie Jordan. I knew after I met you and Grandma Nora, that Chuck Jordan was Stay Positive imagethe man for me.


This week's blog is proof that life has many ups and downs. The trick is making sure you focus on all things positive. And, on that note, I hope this darling video leaves you smiling. I know I can't stop watching it! 🙂



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Candace

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THE GERAGHTY’S OPENING PARTY: FALLING DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE WITH TASTEMAKER TOM KEHOE

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Meow!

Meow!

We fell right down the rabbit hole at The Geraghty’s recent private party at its 25,000′ ft space in Pilsen (2520 S. Hoyne) on August 6. This over-the-top, magical event seemed to be directly inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Everywhere you looked, there was something remarkable. At the entrance,

Scott Wilken, Nancy Resnick, Kathy Taslitz, Corey McPherrin, Tom Kehoe and Emilio Rivera.

Scott Wilken, Nancy Resnick, Kathy Taslitz, Corey McPherrin, Tom Kehoe and Emilio Rivera.

handsome, shirtless greeters with the words “The Geraghty” written boldly across their chests posed for photos with happy attendees. The ginormous space was

Tom's entrance ala Mission Impossible!

Tom’s entrance ala Mission Impossible!

a riot of color with flowers, food, bars, cute people, entertainers and performance artists. A glowing, branded hot air balloon lit the way to the party and could be seen from miles away. A hand-painted art mural (created by Kehoe Designs artisans,

Nico & Vinz performs.

Nico & Vinz performs.

of course!) lined the street leading to the venue and BMX bikers and skateboarders performed tricks outside the entrance. Tom Kehoe (Kehoe Designs) had been dreaming of a space like this for years, meticulously taking notes on what he felt

Tom with longtime friend Wayne Harth.

Tom with longtime friend Wayne Harth.

the perfect event venue should look like. Needless to say, he nailed it and then some. On this night, Tom’s grand entrance set the tone for the evening. He rappelled down from the 24′ ceiling ala Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible and had the 1,000-strong crowd in the palm of his hand right then and there. His speech was so inspiring and, at several points, he choked

Tom and his dad Luke Kehoe with seven siblings and their families.

Tom and his dad Luke Kehoe with seven siblings and their families.

up talking about the people who made this night possible–in particular, his Kehoe Design team, key partners in the organization (Bridget, Daniel, Wendy Miller,

Tracey Tarantino with some of her "girls".

Tracey Tarantino with some of her “girls”.

Adam McCarthy, Sean, Craig and others), his dad Lou Kehoe, 89, (who was in the audience), his siblings who were all in attendance with their families (Tom is the youngest of 8), and, of course, his mom Mickey Geraghty, who was the inspiration behind this venue that bears her maiden name. He talked

A hot air balloon lit the way to the party!

A hot air balloon lit the way to the party!

about how he became involved in the business. “It was a serendipitous moment when I walked into a flower shop 30 years ago to buy my Mom flowers that changed my life,” he said. Tom had worked at the shop throughout high school and college and the owner offered it to him for sale. His devoted

Emmanuel Nony, Chuck and Michel Desjardins.

Emmanuel Nony, Chuck and Michel Desjardins.

parents loaned him the money to purchase it. Mickey, his beloved mom passed away 20 years ago and he “misses her every day.” “She taught me about life, how to love and

Gilded chandeliers hand-forged by Kehoe artisans.

Gilded chandeliers hand-forged by Kehoe artisans.

how to be a true person,” he said. “She encouraged me to be creative and design-focused and helped me find not only my aesthetic, but myself.” (Grab a hanky and see Tom’s video below!) Part of the reason for the opening was, of course, to

Gorgeous flowers everywhere you looked.

Gorgeous flowers everywhere you looked.

show off the space and Tom shared some details about the venue in his welcome speech. “Tonight, I want to show you the possibilities of what you can do when you host an event at

Jacob Abrams and Andrea Dres.

Jacob Abrams and Andrea Dres.

The Geraghty. From our open floor plan with 24′ ceilings and 4,000 pound hang points to the 32 toilets! We will be able to do anything you can dream of!  Did you see the bathrooms, we can have a party in there!,” he enthused. Following Tom’s speech, the hot Norwegian singing/songwriting duo Nico & Vinz performed and posed afterwards for photos with VIPs in the venue’s elegant “Green

Bridget Frizzie, Stephanie Fields, Tom and Leslie Tuzi

Bridget Frizzie, Stephanie Fields, Tom and Leslie Tuzi

Room”. ZZAZZ Productions provided costumed models for even more eye candy as they sang and danced onstage and mixed and mingled with guests.  A living wall of hand-painted graphics and a gazillion flowers provided a unique step-and-repeat. One-of-a-kind hand-gilded, gold-leaf chandeliers were

 

Beth Treacy, Dana Hokin and Claudette Miller.

Beth Treacy, Dana Hokin and Claudette Miller.

forged in-house and hung majestically above the multiple bars. A cadre of young ladies in custom, butterfly costumes served the signature cocktail of the evening–the “Sweet Mickey” (prosecco and peach liquor) named after Tom’s mom, natch.

Chuck with The Geraghty girls!

Chuck with The Geraghty girls!

Food was EVERYWHERE! The Entertaining Company, Paramount Events, J & L Catering, Blue Plate and Catering by Michaels all provided delicious treats that included truffle lobster mac & cheese, snow crab claw tempura, pork loin confit, pork belly

Heather and Rick Kingensmith with Tom.

Heather and Rick Kingensmith with Tom.

lollipops, coconut shrimp skewers and too many desserts to even mention. It was pure foodie heaven! State-of-the-art technology provided a glowing LED Wall, interactive projections, outdoor moving lighting, dramatic stage lighting and changing color washes

Tom's dad Luke Kehoe with Kathy Kehoe.

Tom’s dad Luke Kehoe with Kathy Kehoe.

throughout the venue. WHEW!  Garrett’s Popcorn was there for the taking and, as if this all weren’t enough, Tom had created a unique parting gift for guests–living succulents on a bed of rocks inside a Geraghty branded clear plastic box. The lid read, “Take your top off.” LOL!  The

A thorn between two roses.

A thorn between two roses.

Geraghty is truly Party Central and we can’t wait to experience a lot more exciting events there! Tom has been a friend for a long, long time but I suspect he’s everyone’s friend as he’s completely and totally lovable in every way. Chicago is so very lucky to have him……and so are we. To see ALL event pics, click here! (All the good photos are by We Create Media, the rest are mine. LOL!)


Co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Yvette Cusack.

Co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Yvette Cusack.

The Service Club of Chicago has done it again!  The city’s oldest charity had another sold-out event for its annual Day on the Terrace fashion show and luncheon at the Peninsula Chicago on August 3. More than 350 fashionable guests enjoyed a runway show that featured a dozen top retailers: Maximilian Furs at Bloomingdale’s, L.K.

Peninsula catering director Greg Hyder with the Mackey boys, Reed, Aidan and Jack.

Peninsula catering director Greg Hyder with the Mackey boys, Reed, Aidan and Jack.

Bennett, Eileen Fisher, Anne Fontaine, Escada, Ike Behar, LuLu’s on the Avenue, Neiman Marcus (Michigan Avenue), Ralph Lauren, St. John, Tom James and Vera Wang. Co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Yvette Cusack, Sharyl Mackey and Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (who also

SC president Myra Reilly and Mamie Walton.

SC president Myra Reilly and Mamie Walton.

expertly produced the show) together with Chair Emeritus Hazel Barr presented a first look at fall fashion that began with a reception followed by champagne toasts and a luncheon. Standouts included Vera Wang with models garbed in black and white gowns wearing evening gloves. Lulu’s on the Avenue always thrills with a look

Darby Hills with a Marine escort.

Darby Hills with a Marine escort.

back at vintage fashions while the Ralph Lauren segment had guests oohing and aahing as darling kids strutted their stuff on the runway with Ryan Baker, Peninsula catering director Greg Hyder, Quenten Schumacher, Zach Stemer, D.C. Crenshaw and Jackson Miranda.  L.K. Bennett presented fashions fit for a beautiful afternoon tea—after all, they are

Cathy Bartholomay and Tina Weller

Cathy Bartholomay and Tina Weller

a favorite of Princess Kate!  The program began with a welcome from beloved Service Club president Myra Reilly. She noted that this afternoon was also a celebration of the organization’s 125th year of giving. Hazel Barr, who came up with the idea of Day on the Terrace (that began as Day in the Country around 48 years ago), recalled,

Hazel Barr and Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue's Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel.

Hazel Barr and Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue’s Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel.

“This event was a way of keeping the ladies meeting during the summer and informing them about our fall gala. Then when I met Greg Hyder 14 years ago, he showed me the plans for the new Peninsula Hotel and the rest, as they say is history!…It was born of

Tarrah Cooper Alayna Crenshaw.

Tarrah Cooper Alayna Crenshaw.

enthusiasm and will continue to grow with the support of our members.”  For the finale, presented by Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, a dozen Marines escorted lucky ladies

Jessa, Grace and Ryan Baker.

Jessa, Grace and Ryan Baker.

in evening wear.  As the Marine Hymn (Halls of Montezuma) played, the men from the Great Lakes Naval Station offered up a salute to rousing applause and a standing ovation.This all-women’s philanthropic organization was founded in 1890 to assist and raise funds for

Kathy Piccone, Elizabeth Bertucci and Lynda Silverman.

Kathy Piccone, Elizabeth Bertucci and Lynda Silverman.

agency programs in the areas of children, family services, education and the arts.  The non-profit helps expand facilities,

Nina Mariano, Korinna Isselhardt and Kristina McGrath

Nina Mariano, Korinna Isselhardt and Kristina McGrath

improve equipment and initiate new programs which will better serve a large number of people in need. 

Sherry Lea Holson, Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson

Sherry Lea Holson, Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson

Every single dollar raised goes directly to charity and all events are completely operated by members so there’s no overhead. For more info about this wonderful organization, click here! and congrats to ALL! (Photos by JOHN REILLY PHOTOGRAPHY)


Jennifer Hudson performs at Art Van opening in Lombard.

Jennifer Hudson performs at Art Van opening in Lombard.

Jennifer Hudson sang her little heart out at the recent Art Van Furniture store grand opening party (themed the Art of Wow) in Lombard (1021 Butterfield Road). Over 2000 guests attended this by-invite-only party that also included a meet-and-greet with Hilary Farr (HGTV host of “Love it or

Kim Yost, Jennifer Hudson, Art Van Elslander, Hilary Farr and Nigel Barker.

Kim Yost, Jennifer Hudson, Art Van Elslander, Hilary Farr and Nigel Barker.

List It”) and handsome fashion photographer/author Nigel Barker. The Downer’s Grove location is the largest of Art Van’s 8 Chicagoland locations at 112,000′ ft. (a former Home Depot) and every inch was covered with something fabulous. Founder and

WCIU's "You and Me This Morning" executive producer Rob Morhaim, Chuck and friends.

WCIU’s “You and Me This Morning” executive producer Rob Morhaim, Chuck and friends.

chairman Art Van Elslander spared no expense for this over-the-top affair even documenting the evening with drones flying back and forth in front of the massive floor to image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15081618/dea9bc9c-c19a-4f60-ad96-705fb64606e0.pngceiling windows as guests waved in delight. Candles flickered among cool home accessories as waiters scurried to and fro serving delicious hors d’oeuvres. Before Hudson’s performance, CEO Kim Yost welcomed

Film critic Richard Roeper prepares for his close-up!

Film critic Richard Roeper prepares for his close-up!

guests and introduced Mr. Van Elslander. And then the show….Jennifer looked chic in a form fitting white gown with her hair slicked back, wearing a large silver choker necklace and sky-high heels.

Crowd scene for Hudson performance.

Crowd scene for Hudson performance.

All of her songs were wonderful as she went from soulful to joyful, but the crowd-stopper occurred during her homage to Whitney Houston, who she was very close to.

IM112,000' feet of cool stuff

112,000′ feet of cool stuff

Chills went up and down my spine as she performed “I Will Always Love You“—To Perfection… Dancing followed onstage and in the audience…..it was a memorable night for Mr. Van Elslander, who loves the Chicago market

Tommy Tune with his JUBA Award.

Tommy Tune with his JUBA Award.

and plans on building 16 stores by the end of 2016. Van Elslander founded the Michigan-based, 89-store chain in 1959.


The Chicago Human Rhythm Project (CHRP) welcomed 10-time Tony Award winner Tommy Tune to its 25th Anniversary Jubalee Gala. This special evening, hosted by WGN’s Dean Richards at the Museum of

Lane Alexander, Dianne "Lady Di" Walker and Tommy Tune.

Lane Alexander, Dianne “Lady Di” Walker and Tommy Tune.

Contemporary Art Chicago, attracted 270 people and raised more than $212,000. At the Jubalee, Tune performed his one-man show Taps, Tunes and Tall Tales, an autobiographical stroll celebrating 50-

Camille Wilson-White, Sarita Smith and Diane Whatton.

Camille Wilson-White, Sarita Smith and Diane Whatton.

plus years of big-time showmanship—from his arrival in New York City as a fresh-faced kid from Texas, through his most popular roles on stage and screen, to his ascension as one of Broadway’s most accomplished director/choreographers. Accompanied by

Mary Ann and Phil Fuentes, Paula and Ed Kmetz, Dorene Dominquez and Sam Jones.

Mary Ann and Phil Fuentes, Paula and Ed Kmetz, Dorene Dominquez and Sam Jones.

Michael Biagi, his musical director for nearly four decades, Tune shared personal renditions of standards by Irving Berlin, Kurt Weill, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer, Burt Bacharach, the Gershwins, Carole King, Green Day and

Trina Tyler and John Gingell

Trina Tyler and John Gingell

more. CHRP’s founder & director Lane Alexander presented Tune with its 25th Anniversary JUBA! Award for Extraordinary Lifetime Achievement. When the performer first saw the award, he said in his classic Carol

Diana Harris and Dr. Linda O'Bannon

Diana Harris and Dr. Linda O’Bannon

Channing voice, “Oh My!….then in his own voice…”It’s even bigger than the Tony!” Tune joins the distinguished company of past JUBA! Award recipients including Gregory Hines, Bill Irwin, Savion Glover, Fayard Nicholas, former Mayor and the late

Lane Alexander and Dean Richards.

Lane Alexander and Dean Richards.

Mrs. Richard M. Daley, Ted and Susan Oppenheimer, Bill Kurtis and Donna LaPietra, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Patti Eylar and Charles Gardner and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, among others.  At dinner, the Consul General of Romania, George Predescu, made a lovely toast to the guest of honor for his “great artistry and

Sarita Smith Childs, Zavion Rubio, Nico Rubio, Sandy Berg, Ian Berg.

Sarita Smith Childs, Zavion Rubio, Nico Rubio, Sandy Berg, Ian Berg.

to our shared anniversary, CHRP’s founding and Romania’s freedom from Communist domination.” Predescu then led a toast to artistic and personal freedom bringing many in the crowd to tears.  Mayor Rahm Emanuel served as honorary chair with co-chairs Lane Alexander, Elaine Cohen and Arlen Rubin,

Tommy Tune performs.

Tommy Tune performs.

Phil and Marsha Dowd, Paul Levy and Mia Park, Michael Foster, Charles Gardner and Patti Eylar, Diana E. Harris, David Herro and Jay Franke, Bill Kurtis and Donna LaPietra, Cari and Barry Shein and Richard and Diane Weinberg. For 25 years, Chicago Human Rhythm Project (CHRP) has helped to foster the revival and renaissance of American tap dance throughout North and South America, Australia, Europe and Asia.


Spex Lake Forest

Spex Lake Forest

Congrats to award-winning SPEX (Voted in Chicago Reader poll as “Best Eyewear” 2014 & 2015!) on its new state-of-the-art space in Lake Forest (724 N. Western Ave.) The new space, the chain’s 25th, showcases many of the unique eyewear

Spex Marketing Director and one of Splash's hottest singles!

Spex Marketing Director and one of Splash’s hottest singles!

collections for which Spex is known. “Lake Forest has a lot to offer; there’s a vibrant mix of shopping in the Square. We’re very happy to bring our unique eyewear and our state-of-the-art Spex Wellness exam to Lake LsForest. Our Spex experience is an attractive option for anyone seeking stylish eyewear delivered with friendly customer service” states darling Director of Marketing and one of Splash’s hottest singles, Michael Caputo.


Playboy Mansion all lit up for the party.

Playboy Mansion all lit up for the party.

Playboy’s Midsummer Night’s Dream party was held at the famed Holmby Hills Mansion on Saturday, August 1. As always, Hef gathered together all the beautiful, usual suspects for a night filled with sexy lingerie, cocktails and a menu prepared by the

Aubree Connors and friends strike a pose at MND 2015

Aubree Connors and friends strike a pose at MND 2015

Mansion’s awesome Executive Chef. This annual extravaganza is considered one of his top parties and this year was no exception. Glam Playmates, actors and actresses, comedians, rap stars and more all clamor to be on the invite list. And even though

Enchanted Forest theme for MND party 2015

Enchanted Forest theme for MND party 2015

tickets are now sold to many of these parties (gotta pay the bills dontcha know?), it’s still one damn exciting event. My “boots on the ground” friends, Aubree and Brett Connors had a blast (I do believe Brett was one of the last to leave).  In the game house, Aubree took

Aubree Connors playing her mom's pinball machine in game house.

Aubree Connors playing her mom’s pinball machine in game house.

the opportunity to play a game of pinball on her mom, Patti McGuire Connors’, iconic machine that also featured fellow Playmate and Hef’s girlfriend at the time Sondra Theodore.

Hef and wife Crystal Harris at a past MND party

Hef and wife Crystal Harris at a past MND party

This year’s party was inspired by an enchanted forest with the Mansion transformed into a “wonderland of sexiness and  fantasy.”  Crystal Hefner (aka Mrs. Hugh Hefner) spun the opening DJ set and dancing ensued. (To see last year’s hot party featuring PITBULL, see video below!)  Some of the Mansion parties are handled by VIP Exclusives, so if you’re interested in attending one, check out this site (Halloween will be their next one at the Mansion!) If you weren’t on Hef’s guest list, tickets for this year’s MSND party sold for $3950.



Candace Collins Jordan at Antiques RoadshowAnd speaking of Playboy! I’ve finally been given a date for my Antiques Roadshow appearance!  If you recall, I had some of my Playboy memorabilia appraised and, let’s just say, I was happy with the outcome! To find out just HOW happy, tune in on Monday, October 19, at 8 pm central. 🙂 (Thank you Hef!)


With Holly and Patti Connors at the Mansion (when Holly seemed pretty happy there)

With Holly and Patti Connors at the Mansion (when Holly seemed pretty happy there)

More Playboy news–I hate to give Holly Madison’s “book” any press, but I have to share my thoughts on “Down the Rabbit Hole–Curious Adventures and Cautionary Tales of a

With Hef, fellow Playmates and Holly (front, 2nd from L) at LA Mansion.

With Hef, fellow Playmates and Holly (front, 2nd from L) at LA Mansion.

Former Playboy Bunny.” First of all, let’s get one thing clear, Holly was never a Playboy Bunny. She might’ve worn the costume for photo shoots or promos, but she NEVER worked

Holly, Hef and the late Anna Nicole Smith in a vintage photo.

Holly, Hef and the late Anna Nicole Smith in a vintage photo.

in a Club, which is the only qualifier to be a REAL Bunny. I remember meeting Holly at the Mansion when I was there to film a segment of “The Girls Next Door” with my bestie, Patti McGuire Connors.  She was so

With Holly and Hef in the guest house before Holly painted it.

With Holly and Hef in the guest house before Holly painted it.

excited and couldn’t wait to get to work painting bunnies on Hef’s guest-rooms on the property. I also recall a very reputable “insider” sharing with me that Holly called Hef

Holly's book

Holly’s book

immediately after his wedding went awry with Crystal (they are happily married now) to “console” him and then went on television defending him at every opportunity. This doesn’t sound like she was that unhappy with her life there.  Anyway, that’s my opinion and I’m sticking to it!


Randolph St. Market - 8-29 and 30

Randolph St. Market – 8-29 and 30

SHOP IT!!  My favorite market, Randolph Street Market, returns on August 29 and 30th to Plumber’s Hall, 1340 W. Washington. It’s a veritable Aladdin’s Cave of vintage treasures with live music and fabulous food!  I can’t wait!  Love Sally Schwartz!


Cubs boxing event

Cubs boxing event

Join Cubs Manager Joe Maddon and Cubs players ringside for a charity boxing event, “Joe Maddon’s Main Event,” to benefit Chicago’s youth on Wednesday, September 2, at Ravenswood Event Center, 4011 Ravenswood Ave. Grab a tux and sneakers for an unforgettable night of

Cubs manager and event host Joe Maddon

Cubs manager and event host Joe Maddon

amateur boxing, great food and giving back! The event will feature several local youth boxers at various skill levels as well as a special main event bout. Cocktails, hand-rolled cigars, spirits tasting stations, a delicious dinner courtesy of Gibsons Bar &

Crushers Club members

Crushers Club members

Steakhouse and a premium auction including wine and unique sports memorabilia will round out this exciting evening. The night will help provide Chicago’s inner city children and young adults with opportunities to develop championship attitudes through sports while

Common Threads' founders Chef Art Smith, Linda Novick O'Keefe and Jesus Salgueiro

Common Threads’ founders Chef Art Smith, Linda Novick O’Keefe and Jesus Salgueiro

encouraging fitness, academic and community engagement. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Crushers Club’s youth boxing program in Englewood. For tickets, $300, and more info, click here!!


Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro’s Common Threads will host its 5th annual Cook-Off on Thursday, October 1, at Revel

Small Threads with Chef Gail Simmons

Small Threads with Chef Gail Simmons

Downtown (440 W. Randolph).  100% of the proceeds will support Common Threads’ programming, which provides preventative health program solutions to under-served communities through hands-on cooking and nutrition education.  More than 30 image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15081700/0c25c8e2-7174-4265-9ad5-830a9c56a0ff.pngtop restaurants will participate! For tickets and more info, click here!


ChildServ, Chicagoland’s oldest child and family services non-profit organization, is hosting “Reds, Whites and Blue”, an intimate wine tasting fundraiser featuring summer wines, meats, cheeses and chocolates. The event will be held on image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15081700/7f9a012c-ab9b-4974-9903-2549abb0830f.pngFriday, August 28 at Lush Wines and Spirits, 1412 W. Chicago Avenue from 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Proceeds will benefit ChildServ’s Illinois Military Family Initiative that aids the families of military veterans in Cook and Lake counties with a goal to help military members, veterans and their families access support and resources needed to regain full participation in civilian life.  Hope you can

Damon Williams, Tragil Wade, Cheryl Burton and Dwayne Wade

Damon Williams, Tragil Wade, Cheryl Burton and Dwayne Wade

support this worthy cause.  For tickets, $125, and more info, click here.


NBA star Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat), Wade’s World Foundation (WWF)and Tragil Wade (WWF executive director) hosted a fundraising reception recently at the Paris Club co-chaired by RJ Melman and Brian Hynes. The event, hosted by ABC 7’s Cheryl

Marissa Rudman, Dwayne Wade and Marty Wilke

Marissa Rudman, Dwayne Wade and Marty Wilke

Burton and comedian Damon Williams, raised funds for The Wade’s World Foundation. The event was a kickoff for the organization’s LIVE TO DREAM SUMMER CAMP that supports youth in under-served neighborhoods in Chicago by

Carolyn Palmer and Dwayne Wade

Carolyn Palmer and Dwayne Wade

exposing them to a diverse range of activities. Aviation exploration, technology, college prep, computer, math & science and physical fitness are all part of the programming. This camp strives to “ignite, expand and nurture the raw talent of the campers.”  The camp was available to youth from 2nd to 8th grade and was held July 6th through August 4th.  For more information, please click here.


image from http://s3.amazonaws.com/hires.aviary.com/k/mr6i2hifk4wxt1dp/15081700/b26db55c-8106-4975-ab5d-0bfa2d9d0427.pngWith the success of Jeff Cohen’s first CAMERA-TALK workshop, he has decided to offer another fun-filled session on Saturday, August 29, from 9 am to noon.  This event is for adults only as Jeff, if you don’t know, worked for 40+ years in magazine photography and publishing, most of those years working side by side

Jeff Cohen

Jeff Cohen

with the man himself, Hugh Hefner! So besides teaching basic photography mechanics, he will also dish about covering parties at the Chicago Playboy Mansion (and yes, he watched Bill

Jeff with his boss.

Jeff with his boss.

Cosby in action), working with celebs, photographing Playmates and so much more! And he’s got photos to prove it! This is a not-to-miss walk down a very special memory lane in Highland Park (485 Roger Williams Lane).  For tickets and more info, call 847.347.2509!


Jeanne Sparrow (R) with "You & Me This Morning" Floor Director Nika Clark

Jeanne Sparrow (R) with “You & Me This Morning” Floor Director Nika Clark

Huge congrats to WCIU’s “You & Me This Morning” co-host Jeanne Sparrow, who graduated last week from Northwestern University with a Master of Science in Communication degree!!  Catch her and Melissa Forman Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 am on the “U.”


I’m a complete and total sucker for cute/clever videos, so this week I have THREE I can’t wait to share with you!  The first one truly defies animal nature when a fawn and a bunny discover the art of playtime.  Steve and Vicky Johnson, volunteers at the YMCA of the Rockies’ Estes Park Center, captured this adorable video in front of the Lula W. Dorsey Museum.


Magician, illusionist and endurance artist David Blaine has performed all over the world and I love his work. But of everything I’ve seen him do, nothing compares to this “trick” involving Harrison Ford from the ABC special “Real or Magic.”  Watch!


Plus, proof positive that raccoons freakin’ love milk!


Mr. and Mrs. John Basile

Mr. and Mrs. John Basile

And last, but certainly not least, congrats to one of the cutest couples we know–Maria and John Basile, who were married on June 28. John is a producer, talent and web streaming expert at Johnny Bones Media Network and Maria is a flutist with the Northwest Indiana Symphony Subscribe button imageOrchestra. A match made in heaven! Congrats lovebirds!


That’s all for this week!  I hope I’ve left you with a smile and, as always, if Beach-summer-end-web-370x229you would like to subscribe to my blog, please click here!  My list is never shared and it’s completely spam-free.

Have a happy end-of-summer!

Love, as always,

Candace :-)))
Candace@CandidCandace.com

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