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GLAMORAMA: A LIGHT-INFUSED FASHION EXTRAVAGANZA

…PLUS KERRY AND SARAH’S STARRY DAY AT WRIGLEY; SERVICE CLUB’S FABULOUS FASHION FETE; ERNIE LOVES MILA; COMMON THREADS AND RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE’S FALL PARTIES; GOVERNOR QUINN’S PUPPY LOVE; JESUS’ GALLERY SHOW; STEVE HARVEY WANTS YOU; SING WITH CHICAGO; AN EVENING WITH SMOKEY; KOOL-AID MAN LIGHTS UP CHICAGO; MY WCIU CO-HOSTING JOB; BASH ON WABASH; MY TOP EVENT PICKS ON WGN RADIO, TWO NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!


1 - Dr. Steven Stryker, Sheryl Crow and Andrea SchwartzMacy’s Passport Presents Glamorama
was described by Macy’s VP of special productions Mike Gansmoe as an “illuminating journey of fashion seen through the varied lenses of history, pop music, culture, science and
2 - The Summer Set with Cirque du Soleiltechnology.” I simply call it fantastic and another home-run hit out of Macy’s ballpark! The show, which benefitted Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana for the fifth year,
3 - Terry Lundgren, Sheryl Crow, Joe Feczko and Martine Reardonfeatured captivating musical performances by multi-talented singer, songwriter and producer Sheryl Crow and iHeartRadio Rising Star winners The Summer Set. Aerial feats of daring from Cirque du Soleil, cutting
4 - Christina Thomas and Rob Christopheredge lighting and visuals and the best of fall fashions from Macy’s rounded out the hour-long show. It was like a rock concert with an explosion of fashions set against a stunning display of light and sound and I was
6 - Gals who put the GLAM in Glamorama!mesmerized from the very first number which was a performance by Cirque du Soleil from their Las Vegas “Mystere” production. It was a balancing act performed by two heavily muscled men with whimsically dressed
5 - I loveeeeeee this jacket by Jean Paul Gaultier!characters crawling, jumping and somersaulting around the stage that had to be seen to be believed. Macy’s chairman/president/CEO Terry Lundgren then welcomed the crowd and introduced Ronald McDonald House Charities’ ambassador family, the Maules. Sisters Neilah and Jaden were
7 - RMHC Ambassador Family--Kerrie (mom), Neilah and Jadeninvolved in a horrible car accident last July when an intoxicated driver hit them and both girls wound up in the hospital for six months undergoing extensive, multiple surgeries. A video showed what the Houses mean to families of children like this and how they provide care and comfort throughout the world. Mother Kellie Maule said the Ronald McDonald House felt like “going home” and that “it
8 - Michelle Relerford and Fabrice Calmelsprovided consistency in a world that was rapidly changing.” She also called it a “godsend.” The theme of the event – “Fashion in a New Light” – was created by longtime show director/choreographer Myron Johnson, who
9 - The Summer Set performscelebrated his 27th year in this position. My friend and VP of media relations and cause marketing for Macy’s North & Midwest Regions, Andrea Schwartz, said the next Glam 11 - David Gomez and Mike Gansmoe (center L and R) with friendsplanning begins the minute the last one ends. Her PR ladies (who include Lauren Rapisand and Liz Kores) had a huge task this night and executed it with perfection although the door people were more than a little
12 - Myron Johnson (L) and cute friendtough this year. I guess this is a necessary evil for such a big event that everyone and their brother tries to crash. (More than 350 press credentials were issued for the four-city tour!) In any case, the evening kept everyone on the edge of
13 - Joan Colmar and her daughterstheir seats with excitement from beginning to end. More than 100 outfits were showcased on the runway on 42 stunning models that travel from city to city for the event. The show was first seen in Minneapolis,
14 - Macy's Kamal Bosamia and cute friendcame to Chicago and went on to L.A. and San Francisco. It requires seven days of rehearsal and more than 10 hours of model fittings. The show uses 42 computers, 350 lighting fixtures, 12 projectors and
15 - Ken Norgan and Jose Pepe Conforme60,000 watts of sound with the backdrop comprised of 80 LED panels! Designs from Tommy Hilfiger started off the show featuring sporty, back-to-school looks that included cropped jeans and letter jackets reminiscent of the Fonz. Jean Paul
16Gaultier
highlighted chic, metallic puffy vests. (I’m lusting after the silver one with the roll collar so hands off people.) Tallia Orange showed cool, wearable menswear looks a la “Mad
17 - I loved the rain and thunder in this numberMen”. (Designer Mark Roscoe is a fan.) There were a lot of mixed patterns and Rachel Roy presented blazers, bomber jackets, a hot orange catsuit, floppy hats and sparkly separates. A new line for Macy’s – Maison Jules – debuted this
18 - Amazing feats by Cirque du Soleilnight showing Parisian-inspired street style with a nod towards Audrey Hepburn (who DOESN’T give a nod towards Audrey?!); I loved the ballet flats with the Birkin-inspired handbags, too. Adult and kid dancers performed in a break-dancing production
19 - Marco Foster, Fabrice Calmels and friendsnumber that included futuristic LED lights. I loved seeing crowd favorite Bailey “BailRok” Munoz return and steal the show again. I was so thrilled to interview the star of the show, Sheryl Crow, who is as beautiful on
20 - Shannon Williams and Justin Jacobsonthe inside as she is on the outside. She was stunning in a Yves St. Laurent batwing silk top and skin-tight white jeans with black lace detail. She told me that she has two small boys so supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities
21 - That's what I'm talkin' 'bout!was important to her; she also told me she loves everything about Chicago and always looks forward to visiting. She said she loves the vibe here and the people and then laughingly added the shopping. She is an amazing musician and
22 - Margaret O'Connor and Mark Roscoeplayed at least three different guitars on this night. She sang songs from her upcoming album, “Feels Like Home” (due out in September), that included “Easy”, her first solo country hit. Sheryl said it’s “about drinking beer in your
23 - Daniella Guzman (L) and Kye Martin (R) with The Summer Setbackyard”…and I loved it! She ended with my all-time favorite “Every Day is a Winding Road”, at which point, silver confetti rained
24 - Macy's Andrea Schwartz and Terry Lundgrendown and all of the models came out to dance in the audience. (I was verklempt, talk amongst yourselves for a moment…) The elaborate after-party followed and had more moving parts than a
25Ferris wheel. I saw a fashion fortune telling booth, an American Express Wheel of Fortune, Instagram– and prop-filled photo ops, more than a dozen Patron bars, DJ Dan Jordan spinning like a demon, fabulous food, Lancome touch-up stations, a celeb-filled VIP lounge and so much more. This is truly fashion’s night out in
26 - Kathleen Henson and Joan ColmarChicago and I was honored to be there covering it for my Chicago Tribune Candid Candace column and for my Watch312.com internet show “Candid Candace Chicago”…SEE VIDEO BELOW!) I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about it as much as I enjoyed attending and writing about it. I also want to thank WGN Radio’s Steve Cochran Show and Windy City LIVE! for having me on to talk about this much loved and much-anticipated yearly event. (For upcoming Macy’s event and fashion news, click here and for Ronald McDonald House Charities info, click here.) (Photos by Mila Samokhina).

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1 - The FAB co-chairs Sheila O'Grady, Sharyl Mackey and Jean AntoniouThe Service Club of Chicago
hosted its annual Day on the Terrace Fashion Show and luncheon recently at the Peninsula Chicago with a record-breaking crowd of more than 300. This charitable organization, founded in 1890, is one of the oldest in Chicago now celebrating its 123rd year. The
2 - Nina Mariano, Vonita Reescer and Rochelle Trotter45-minute show featured more than 80 fall looks from retailers that included Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, Vera Wang, Maximilian of Bloomingdale’s, Tom James, Black Tie Formalwear, Burdi, Escada, Intermix, Ralph Lauren and Starr Couture; local designers included Elda de la Rosa and Shalini and vintage looks from Lulu’s on the Avenue added a touch of
3 - The Glam Vera Wang Bunch!fashion history to the show. Members, local celebs and media personalities served as models and included chefs Giuseppe Tentori and
4 - Sherry Lea Holson, Sherren Leigh and Lynda SilvermanTravis Strickland, Anna Davlantes, Jane Monzures, Rob Johnson, Mary Ann Childers, Bill Zwecker, Fabrice Calmels, Alexi Giannoulias, Ryan Baker, Dan Uslan, J.P. Anderson, John Carroll, D.C.
5 - Glam gals Korinna Isselhardt, Kristina McGrath and Larisa KronfeldCrenshaw, Greg Hyder, Rich Gamble, Sherren Leigh, Kim Vatis, Rich Varnes, Stanley Paul
and Fabrice Calmels among many others. Co-chairs Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and Sheila
6 - Nancy Kelly, Mamie Walton and Bunky CushingO’Grady
planned an exciting event this year breaking records in both attendance and funds raised. Chair emeritus Hazel Barr served as fashion show commentator along with show producer Tracey Dibuono and president Vonita Reescer
7 - Tina Weller, John Carroll and Mary Laskycelebrated her 65th birthday with a surprise cake presentation. Standouts included Sheila O’Grady and Toni Canada (both wearing darling caps and chic designs by Ralph Lauren), Monika
8 - Stanley Paul and Dan UslanDixon, Sheree Valukas
and first-time Service Club model Elizabeth Queen glowed in glamorous ball gowns by Vera Wang. Evans Scholars escorted models during the Neiman Marcus segment and I was thrilled to wear a beautiful Carolina Herrera cocktail dress. (The long version was worn by Lucy Liu at
9 - The Coolest Guys in Town!the Golden Globes.) One hundred percent of the $40,000 funds raised will go directly to the organization’s grant program, which supports various non-profits in the Chicagoland area. To see ALL of the great event photos by Mila Samokhina, Caitlin Saville Collins and John Reilly Photography, click here and see all of the fun on my Watch312.com video below!)

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1 - The Wonderful WoodsExcited fans at Wrigley Field were able to witness former Cubs pitcher Kerry Wood’s return to the mound on August 10th…but this time the game was Wiffle ball and his teammates were a combination of celebrities and media personalities. Wood and wife Sarah
2 - Bill Murray and Ron Harperhosted the First Annual Woody’s Wiffle Ball Classic, an all-day sporting event sponsored by Walgreens which began with a sixteen corporate team tournament and ended with a Home Run Derby and celebrity “Wiffle for a Diffle” game. The event raised more than $490K for the Wood Family Foundation. The outfield of Wrigley was divided into four “fields"
3 - CM Punk with an unusual bat(Fenway, Field of Dreams, Wrigley and Yankee) during the day, complete with backdrops and bleachers where corporate teams competed against one another. The tournament began with
4 - It's not a mirage!  Woody pitches again in Wrigley!Cubs special announcer Wayne Messmer singing the national anthem. Various celebs and local media personalities served as captains and players for participating teams such as Walgreens, United Airlines, InCapital, JP Morgan Chase,
5 - Michael Barrett wins Home Run Derby!Sloane Valve Corporation, Bank of America/Merrill Lynch, Leo Burnett, Hillshire Brands, Field of Dreams/All Star Ballpark Heaven, WinTrust Mortgage, Select Rehab, Chicago Trading Company, Chicago Athletic Club, and Four Corners Tavern
6 - Tim Smithe and Pete McMurrayGroup. Funnyman Bill Murray jumped in to play in the outfield with the Wintrust Mortgage and Walgreens teams while also working the crowd of Bleacher Bums all day. Leo Burnett “Bad Apples” team had a cheer going all day with former Chicago Bear Steve McMichael at the helm. In the end, it
7 - Jerrod and RJ Melmanwas the All Star Ballpark Heaven team captained by Matthew Perry that was crowned the “2013 Wiffle Ball Champions” and received the official Woody’s Wiffle Ball Classic trophy. The field was then prepared for the Home Run Derby which was pitched by Wood. (The crowd went
8 - Laurie Dimakos and Natalie Martinez (with wrong camera focus!)wild seeing Kerry back on the mound!). Participants included Jenny McCarthy, Moises Alou, CM Punk, Derrek Lee, Michael Barrett, Bill Murray and Matthew Perry. Former Cubs Alou, Lee, and Barrett wowed fans but when all was said and done, it was Michael Barrett who won and received the title of Home Run Derby Champion.
9 - Michael Barrett with his Home Run Derby trophy and Finesse Mitchell“American Idol” winner Lee Dewyze kicked off the celebrity “Wiffle for a Diffle” game with the national anthem followed by Wood Family Foundation scholar recipient Gaby Santoyo throwing out the first pitch. Approximately 70 celebrity players donned in full
10 - With the glam Jenny McCarthythrowback baseball uniforms (red and blue) took to their positions on the field and batting line up and the fun began. Emcee Paula Faris (former NBC Chicago sports reporter) announced the batters who came out to their chosen theme song.
11 - Sarah Wood at bat(Jenny McCarthy, for example, chose Beyonce’s “Who Runs the World”.) Entertaining moments included: Bill Murray making “Biggest Loser” winner Danni Allen run laps for striking out when at bat, WWE wrestler CM Punk trying to hit the ball with a fold-up chair instead of a bat, Kerry striking
12 - Ryan and Jenny flirting in the outfield awwwwwwwwife Sarah out, and Bill Murray going deep in his first at bat. Chicago Blackhawks anthem singer Jim Cornelison sang the seventh inning stretch and former Cub Glendon Rusch hit the game-winning grand slam for the Blue team captained by Sarah with Bill Murray as honorary co-captain. “Woody’s
13 - Larry Wert and Tom RickettsWiffle Ball Classic was the most fun our Walgreens team has ever had. We are happy to be able to support the Wood Family Foundation and the work they do,” explained Wade Miquelon, CFO for Walgreens. “Training camp starts Monday for the 2014 tournament. We’ll be back!” Celebrities that participated
14 - Matthew Perry--he's so nice!included Matthew Perry, Bill Murray, Joel Murray (“Mad Men”), Jenny McCarthy, George Wendt (“Cheers”), Adam Rodriguez (“CSI: Miami”), CM Punk (WWE), Mark Moses (“Mad Men”), Josh Charles (“The Good Wife”), Todd Walker (former Chicago Cub), Moises Alou (former Chicago Cub), Michael Barrett (former Chicago Cub), Steve Trout (former Chicago Cub), Ron Harper (former Chicago
15 - Moises AlouBull), Kristy Swanson (“Buffy The Vampire Slayer”), Kevin Farley, Sarah Colonna (“Chelsea Lately”), Derrek Lee (former Chicago Cub), Aimee Garcia (“Dexter”), Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”), DB Sweeney (“Mountain Men”), Ed Swiderski (“The Bachelorette”), Lee Dewyze
16 - Pete McMurray, Tim Smithe and Jane Monzures(“American Idol”), Peter Mackenzie (“Hart of Dixie”), Jeff Dye (comedian), Finesse Mitchell (comedian), Jim Cornelison (Chicago Blackhawks anthem singer), Danni Allen (“The Biggest
17 - Bill Murray admires his homerunLoser”), Chris Chelios (former Chicago Blackhawk), Lloyd Eisler (Olympic ice skater), Pat Finn (Marvin Marvin), Eric Gilliland (film director), Lisa Guerreo (“Sunset Beach”), Scott Eyre (former Chicago Cub), Ernie Halvorsen (“The
18Amazing Race”), Cindy Halvorsen (“The Amazing Race”), Steve McMichael (former Chicago Bear), Ramon Martinez (former Chicago Cub), Glendon Rusch and Wayne Messmer. Local media personalities
19 - Jenny and Ryan sittin' in a treeand celebrities that participated included Ryan Baker (CBS Chicago), Lou Canellis (Fox), Ryan Chiaverini (“Windy City LIVE”), Roe Conn (“Roe and Roeper”), Janet Davies (ABC), Anna Davlantes (Fox), Eric Ferguson (“Eric and Kathy”), Brotha Fred (Kiss FM), Megan Glaros (CBS), Jerrod Melman (restaurateur), RJ Melman,
19 - Joel Murray and Catie Keogh(restaurateur), Kathy Hart (“Eric and Kathy”), Dave Kaplan (Comcast / WGN), Catie Keogh (“24-7 Chicago”), Natalie Martinez (NBC), Pete McMurray (WGN radio), Showbiz Shelly (B96), Dionne Miller (Fox), Jane Monzures (FM101 News), J Niice (B96), Richard Roeper (“Roe and Roeper”), Allison Rosati (NBC),
19 - With Steve McMichaelTracy Schmidt
(Crain’s), Marc Silverman (“Waddle & Silvy”), Sarah Spain (ESPNChicago.com), Rafer Weigel (ABC), Derrick Young (CBS), Kelli Zink (CelebTV.com) and Billy Dec (restaurateur). The Wood Family Foundation (WFF) is a non-profit 501c3 organization that was founded in June 2011 by Kerry and his wife Sarah. The
20 - Cindy and Ernie Halvorsen (Amazing Race winners)WFF works to improve the lives of children in Chicago by raising funds for children’s programs and acts as an advocate for the children, inspiring others to join them in their mission of giving kids the resources they need to succeed. For more info about this wonderful organization, visit www.woodfamilyfoundation.org. (Photos by Mila Samokhina, Kenny Kim and Collin Pierson).


1 - Tom Ricketts honors Ernie Banks in WrigleySpeaking of baseball, our very own Mila Samokhina was on hand when Mr. Cub, Ernie Banks, was honored in Wrigley Field recently for his nomination by President Obama with the Medal of Freedom honor! Banks played in 11 All-Star Games and hit more than 500 home
3 - Arthur, Elena and Mila Samokhina with Ernie Banksruns in his career; he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977. Mila is his official photographer and was on hand in his box to capture these photos. She and her husband Arthur renewed their vows recently in Paris where they attached a love lock with their names
4 - Mila and Arthur Samokhina celebrate their 30th anniversary in Paris!engraved on the Pont de l’Archevêché. (They’ve been married 30 years!) This longtime Paris tradition is spreading throughout Europe even though Mayor Emanuel won’t allow this in Chicago. Locks of love appear on both the Pont des Arts and Pont de l’Archevêché in Paris. Newlyweds Kyla and Tim Smithe have a lock there, too! Awwwwwww…

 

Cook-Off 2013 Full Page Ad FinalMark your calendars for Common Threads’ Third Annual Cook-Off on October 2nd at Fulton’s on the River from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Join 30+ of Chicago’s finest chefs as they compete to raise funds for CT’s culinary programs in Chicago. For tickets ($75) and info, visit CommonThreads.org. AND don’t miss CT co-founder Jesus Salgueiro when he presents his fabulous new art exhibit, “Going Gaga for Love Mandalas,
Jesus' invitea prayer for love and all the great things in life
” at the Gruen Gallery (located at 226 W. Superior) from 6 to 9 p.m. on September 20th. Event proceeds will benefit Common Threads and the Born This Way Foundation. We love Jesus and his limitless positivity, not to mention his amazing talent! Congrats!

 

RMH cocktail party inviteSave the date – September 26th – for the third annual Cocktail Party hosted by the Women’s Auxiliary Board of Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children’s. Tickets are $150 and include live music and entertainment, top shelf open bar and appetizer buffet. The party will be held in The Back Room (located at 937 N. Rush St.) from 6 to 9 p.m. and will raise funds for the World’s Largest Ronald McDonald House where 86 families find care and comfort each night. (For tickets to this sure-to-be wonderful evening, please click here!)

 

Governor Quinn signs Puppy Lemon LawCongrats to Governor Quinn for signing the Puppy Lemon Law on August 17th at Wiggly Field, located at 2465 N. Sheffield Ave. This law will now allow consumers to receive a refund, replacement or reimbursement of veterinary costs for animals purchased with a pre-existing or undisclosed disease or illness. The law will also require pet stores to notify customers and the state veterinarian of a life-threatening outbreak of contagious diseases. While there is obviously never a replacement for a pet, this law will place increased financial pressure on pet stores, which in large part obtain pets from puppy mills. Good job, Governor!

 

GiordanostruckDelivery, a food truck and a chance to win big?! This is what one lucky Chicagoan will win this fall when Giordano’s brings its pizza and their new BIG food truck to your neighborhood! Anyone who orders Giordano’s for delivery between now and September 15th will be automatically entered for the chance to win a block party in his or her neighborhood with Giordano’s food truck! How fun is this? May the best pizza lover win!

 

Steve_harvey_new_show_275The Steve Harvey Show” wants YOU! If you’re single, a Chicago local and between the ages of 18 and 45, then Steve wants you to join him for a filming of a “Singles Symposium” at Navy Pier on September 7th. This entertaining event will be filled with goodies and surprises – one for the record books, I’m told, so email Jessica Smedick at jessica.smedick@steveharveytv.com ASAP with a photo of yourself!

 

WGN radio's Bill LeffThanks so much to WGN Radio’s “The Bill Leff Show” for having me on last week! It was a fun segment with his sidekick Jennifer Stevens – they make a great team and it was a privilege to return to discuss all of Chicago’s hottest parties! Missed my top pics? Listen here!


 

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I can’t wait to attend the South Loop’s 10th annual Bash on Wabash this weekend! This old fashioned street festival will celebrate Chicago’s South Loop neighborhood with a portion of the proceeds benefitting the Food Pantry. There will be a wide variety of live musical acts, activities (dunk tank, animal costume contest, mechanical bull riding, etc.), food trucks, a kids’ stage and a ton of local vendors! It all starts at 11 a.m. on August 24th on Wabash Avenue between 13th Street and 14th Place. Hope to see you there! (For more info, click here!)  


FcaccFriends of Chicago Animal Care and Control’s Big Night
will include more than 400 animal lovers gathered under the Tiffany Dome in the Chicago Cultural Center on September 26th from 6:30 to 9 p.m. for a great night of food, fun and fundraising. More than a dozen of Chicago’s finest chefs (expertly organized by Executive Chef Jackie Shen) will prepare a tantalizing
Lakesha and Jim Rose (Photo by Mila Samokhina)array of unique dishes. Phil Stefani’s will serve a variety of fine wines including the signature “Muttinis” to loosen up the crowd and, of course, there will be exciting auction items – from diamonds to doggie treats – to bid on during the silent and live auctions. ABC sports anchor Jim Rose and his beautiful wife Lakesha will emcee the event! (For tickets – $100 pre-sale and $125 at the door – click here.) 

 

Smokey Robinson 9-19 invite-page-001The Chicago State University Foundation (CSUF) Board of Directors will host its 19th Annual Circle of Friends event, “Circle of Friends presents An Evening with Smokey Robinson”, on September 19th (which also happens to be Chuck’s birthday)! This scholarship fundraising concert will take place from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. beginning with a Strolling Supper at the CSU Academic Library (located at 9502 S. King Dr.) followed by the one and only Smokey Robinson in concert at the Jones Convocation Center beginning at 8 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00 p.m.) This event is the CSU Foundation’s major fundraiser and proceeds will provide scholarships, technology enhancements and general support for Chicago State University students. Concert tickets range from $50 for general admission seating to $200 for VIP seating that also includes an open bar and appetizers. Sponsorship packages are available as well that include the Strolling Supper reception. Those interested in sponsorships may reach the foundation at 773.995.3839. Visit the CSU website here to purchase tickets. 

 

With the Kool-Aid Man!The Kool-Aid Man
came to town recently and I got to meet the big red pitcher – what a thrill to meet a childhood icon! He was in the Windy City doing “Random Acts of Fun” for Chicago area families at the Shedd Aquarium, Lincoln Park Zoo, Wendella Boat Tours and North Avenue Beach. Keep up the “tasty” work, KAM! (Thanks to Kathleen Henson and Henson Consulting for this “cool” intro!)

 

With Melissa FormanThanks so much to WCIU’s “You & Me This Morning” for giving me the privilege of co-hosting its dynamic show last week! Jeanne Sparrow was off to a family reunion and I was so excited to sit in her spot on the couch next to Melissa Forman. I’m telling you, these two make it all look so easy but believe me, it is NOT: A two-hour show with multiple segments and a zillion moving parts is not a simple thing to handle but Melissa and Jeanne certainly make it look effortless. Their team is on top
Co-hosting WCIU's You & Me This Morning with Melissa Forman and Lou Ferrignoof every news story and it was awe-inspiring to witness the behind the scenes action. I think I flunked Teleprompter 101 but was thrilled to have this opportunity! Love to Melissa, Jeanne and producer Rob Morhaim and congrats on your fabulous show! (Don’t miss this show every weekday from 6 to 8 a.m. on the WCIU, the U, channel 26!)

 

Randolph St. market schedule jpg.I can’t WAIT for this month’s Randolph Street Market on August 24th and 25th at 1350 W. Randolph! This weekend extravaganza will feature a back-to-school theme with more than 250 vendors, fabulous food, cocktails and live music – it’s a block party with benefits…and I’ll see you there! For more info, visit www.randolphsteetmarket.com.

 
That’s all for now! Hope you tune in next week for more fabulous photos, videos and the hottest event news in the Windy City! 
 
Love as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

 


Art and Jesus holding handsP.S. Congrats to Chef Art Smith and Jesus Salgueiro on their fourth wedding anniversary! This loving couple announced on their big day that WHEN the Illinois Marriage Equality bill passes, and is signed by the Governor (expected early next year), they will hold a HUGE celebration at Table Fifty-Two and remarry in Chicago to
Trib Glam column 8-18-13celebrate the historic occasion. I hope my invite doesn’t get lost in the mail! CONGRATS ART AND JESUS!

P.P.S. Hope you’re enjoying my Candid Candace column every Sunday in the Chicago Tribune! 🙂 Please send me your events for consideration, too!

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SHEDD AQUARIUM’S AUXILIARY BOARD PAINTS THE TOWN BLU!

…PLUS MARCO’S WHITE PARTY FOR ONE HOPE UNITED; ROBBIE HAS A HEART OF “GOULD”; NORA DUNN’S “MYTHICAL PROPORTIONS”; HEF AND COOPER PAR-TAY IN LA; SILVER SISTERS COMING TO CHICAGO; CSO’S SYMPHONY BALL; "NOW YOU KNOW" CELEBRATES ITS THIRD YEAR; MRS. INTERNATIONAL 2013; HOTEL LINCOLN’S CUTEST POOCH SEARCH; WCIU’S PLAYBOY MANSION VIDEO; RAVINIA FESTIVAL GALA, NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!


1 - BLU co-chairs Gideon P. Searle and Susan PatienceChicago’s young philanthropists gathered for the Shedd Aquarium’s annual Auxiliary Board soiree, BLU, which was held recently under the stars and against the back drop of the beautiful Chicago skyline.
2 - Shedd's Lakeside Terrace with Chicago skylineThe event – which raised more than $370,000 – commemorated the 10 year anniversary of Shedd’s Wild Reef exhibit which showcases the diverse ecosystem of the
3 - Shedd Auxiliary Board BLU Leadership CommitteePhilippines. BLU co-chairs Gideon P. Searle and Susan Patience, along with the 60-member Auxiliary Board, shared their passion for Shedd’s learning and conservation initiatives with 900 guests at one of Chicago’s premier summer fundraising fêtes. The evening
4 - Daniella Guzman and husband Hectorbegan in the aquarium’s galleries with sweet and savory bites from some of our city's most popular restaurants including Carnivale, The Florentine, Mercadito, Publican, Big Jones and Jellyfish. (The food at this event is always top notch, as you can imagine!) Delectable desserts from Forever Yogurt, Pioneer Tavern and
5 - Fun loving partygoersGlazed & Infused Doughnuts satisfied the crowd’s sweet tooth. Diving deeper into Shedd (oh no, a pun!), guests experienced what it was like to touch a cownose stingray at Stingray Touch, enjoyed up close and personal animal encounters,
6 - Shedd Auxiliary Board member Steve Paramski with guestand strolled through the shark habitats in the Wild Reef exhibit. Smooth sounds filled the aquarium from local musical talents The Salt and the Sea, The Samples and DJ Trentino (with a special VIP set from
7 - Shedd Auxiliary Board member Megan Murley and friendsBailiff
) while guests danced the night away against a backdrop of fireworks on the Sick Family Lakefront Terrace. For dancing feet that had yet to grow weary, trolleys shuttled guests to an afterparty hosted by
9 - Shedd Auxiliary Board member Susan Hedlund and husband RyanThe Underground
concluding the eventful evening. “We’re thrilled Shedd’s Auxiliary Board continues to successfully inspire young philanthropists of Chicago to support Shedd Aquarium,” said president and CEO Ted A. Beattie. “The critical funds raised through events like BLU allow Shedd to share the wonders of the
8 - Shedd Auxiliary Board members Megan Robb, Katelyn Danielski and Claudine Tambuatcoaquarium with thousands of school children each the year, provide exceptional care to its 32,500 animals, and support conservation efforts around the world.” (Photos by Brenna Hernandez.)


1 - Marco Foster makes a birthday wish!Chicago philanthropist and good guy-about-town Marco Foster held his Third Annual White Party on July 26th at American Junkie, located at 15 W. Illinois. The evening, which benefitted One Hope United, a not-for-profit
2 - Nate Bianchi, Treavor Mosbaugh, Ryan Chiaverini and Jason Belenkeorganization that protects vulnerable children from child abuse or neglect, strengthens their families, and prepares children for a prosperous future, was Marco’s biggest party to date and one of the hottest
3 - Jacqui Rovirosa, Marcus Riley, Justin Jacobson and Shannon Williamsparties of the summer. “There was a time in my life when I was young and lost in the system, also known as the Department of Children and Family Services. I was adopted by a great woman, Marjorie Foster, at the age of seven, and I’m able to
4 - Jonny Imerman, Jenaeth Markaj and Dani Patarazzirelate to what a foster child and parent has to deal with,” said Marco. “The White Party gives me a platform to raise awareness for and give back to One Hope United, an absolutely wonderful organization with the goal of finding a safe
5 - Nick Scafiezzo, Alicia Roman, Johanna Cook, Marco Foster and Tracy Paulsonhome for every child.” Featuring two hours of specialty cocktails and beats from DJ Dante the Don beneath a retractable roof, guests painted the town white (not red!) for this highly anticipated soiree. Marco arrived in style in a
6 - Nelly Cintron, Luzely Avila and Claudia ErazoCadillac XTS4 Platinum Edition
that was donated by Cadillac, who also offered another lucky guest the opportunity to drive one for a week! Sponsors included Burrell Vodka and CS magazine, with host
7 - Jill Zeugner and Tina Kobisacommittee members Vincent Anzalone and Lonnie Rodriguez, Genuine Entertainment; Finnigan, 101.9 The MIX personality; Shannon Ihrke, 97.9 Loop Rock Girl; Jonny Imerman, Imerman’s Angels; Justin Jacobson (with Shannon
8 - Candyce Parragua and Cindy Lee PijoosWilliams), Platinum Events; Rose Mandel, Mandel Productions; Alicia Roman, NBC 5 Chicago meteorologist; Raj Sai, philanthropist; and moi! Other fun loving and philanthropically-bent partygoers included Ryan Chiaverini, Marcus Riley, Brenda Arelano, Scott Hays,
10 - Scott Herron, Shannon IhrkeNick Katsafados, Veronica and Michael Palumbo, Brooke Lichtman, Rachel Jacklin, Matt Ryan, Ashley Greene, James Landis, Treavor Mosbaugh, Jason Belenke, Andre Miller, Jenny Sitko, Kendra Correa-Brady, Chellie Carlson, Chantel Luxem, Jacqui Rovirosa, RiKaleigh Johnson, Danielle Young, Cheryl O'Connor, Candyce Parragua,
9 - Tracy Paulson, Brenda Arelano, Johanna Cook and friendCindy-Lee Pijoos, Nelly Cintron and Luzely Avila, among many others. Congrats and much love to you, Marco! For more info on this wonderful organization, click here. (Photos by Onasis Odelmo Stoby and Ray Thompson.)


1 - Chef Rick Gresh, Robbie GouldDinner at David Burke’s Primehouse was served with a kick recently when Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould hosted an intimate dinner with Primehouse Executive Chef Rick Gresh where a portion of the proceeds
Ryan Newman, Julie Katichbenefitted his charity, The Goulden Touch. The evening featured a silent auction in the new Burke’s Dining Room, with a Prosecco reception by Mionetto Wines. The highlight of the dinner was Robbie doubling as a server for the evening, waiting on tables and even plating the food in the Primehouse kitchen – a man of many
Zach Zaidman, Robbie Gouldtalents! The four-course meal created by Chef Gresh included a cocktail starter with shrimp, lobster and king crab, followed by bacon wrapped veal medallions with roasted mushrooms, broccoli and lemon confit. The dinner also featured
Robbie Gould, Stephen BlackfordPrimehouse’s dry aged steaks and included a 35-day dry-aged rib eye! Finally, patrons noshed on a blueberry waffle dessert created by Primehouse Executive Pastry Chef Jove. T. Hubbard that included hickory nuts, maple ice cream and crystalized blueberries. After dinner, Robbie Gould was interviewed by Zach Zaidman from 670 The Score and he held a short Q&A with attendees. Love this Bear with a heart of Gould! (See what I did there? ;))


1 - Nora Dunn (photo by Tina Smothers)An Asian pig with a penchant for liquor, a wooden leg discovered in the corner of a dank cellar and the deadly rampage of a desperate middle-aged bookkeeper becomes the stuff of legend in Nora Dunn’s “Mythical Proportions.” Written and performed by Ms. Dunn, this one-woman show that has been two years in the making will come to Theater Wit (located at 1229 W. Belmont) on August 20th. Produced by Steven Ullman, the show combines characters from across the country with
2Nora’s own stories from her childhood in inner city Chicago. She describes the show thusly: “The centerpiece of the show is Mrs. Williams, whom I started talking to on my road trip to Los Angeles to do a three-week workshop run of the show. While driving through Missouri, I got nervous about my progressive party bumper sticker. There were so many gruesome “Pro Life” billboards and patriotic “Pro War” billboards that I was afraid to pull over for gas and a PowerBar. I started a conversation in that state with an imaginary black woman named Mrs. Williams whose husband had withdrawn
3 - Theater Witfrom society because of his experience with racism. I road along with this monologue all through Missouri and Oklahoma and Texas and when I got to The Andulaz Hotel in Albuquerque, I wrote it down. That’s when my two-year odyssey writing ‘Mythical Proportions’ was finally over.” Dunn goes on to say, “I love Hollywood, especially the old remnants of it you find by
4 - Jan Hooks and Nora Dunn as SNL's popular Sweeney Sistersaccident. ‘Mythical Proportions’, in part, pays homage to that worn history, and to the ghosts in Hollywood who never realized their dreams. The show is also an ode to the art of storytelling, and the great communion between audience and performer when you are all in the same room together. That experience is worth the time it takes to put something like this together. It even made the dangerous pit stops in rural right-wing America with a Progressive Party sticker on my bumper worth it. Really.” I had the lucky opportunity to meet Ms. Dunn through
5 - Nora Dunn in her one woman showa mutual friend (Project Runway’s Peach Carr) and I must say she’s just as fabulous and funny in person as she is on the stage and screen. And did I say loveable? Her list of impersonations is endless and she had us both in stitches throughout the entire lunch at RL Restaurant recently. I can’t wait to see her one-woman show and I hope to see YOU there, too! (For details, please click here!)


1 - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hefner arrive at the party (Photo by Elayne Lodge)ALL of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s parties are exciting (at least the ones I’ve attended) and I was thrilled to see that the tradition continued as Hef’s son Cooper hosted this
2 - Cooper, Hef and Crystal Hefner (Photo by Elayne Lodge)year’s Midsummer Night's Dream party on August 3rd. The beautiful Tudor-style Mansion was lit up like a Roman candle in shades of Playmate pink, purple and green with twinkling white
3 - Playboy Mansion lit up for Midsummer Night's Dream Partylights filling the trees. Mrs. Hefner (Crystal Harris) chose a pink fairy outfit covered in pale flowers and ribbons that made her look like a beautiful wood nymph complete with little wings. Hef wore his signature red
4 - Crystal dressed for the partypajamas with a captain’s boating cap tipped jauntily to the side. (I remember when Kendra first convinced him to start wearing this style of headgear back in the days of “The Girls Next Door” and it looks like he still enjoys the look!) Cooper, aka Mini Hef, chose black silk pajamas for the party that also featured stilt walkers
6 - Cooper Hefner, aka Mini Hef, and friendscostumed as trees, beautiful aerialists performing on rings attached to the ceiling of the tent and, of course, lots of glam Playmates, many wearing fairy wings. Kendra and husband Hank Baskett were on hand and she looked as fit as ever in black short shorts and a skin tight black T. Other guests included Jamie Foxx, George Lopez,
5 - Hank Baskett, Kendra Wilkinson, Hef and Crystal (Photo by Elayne Lodge)Matthew Moy, Miles Teller, Jon Lovitz, Garry Marshall, Joel David Moore, Edi Gathegi, Larry Sanders, Playmates Kayla Collins and Summer Altice (who helped DJ), Diablo Cody, Breckin Meyer, Mike Judge, Clifton Collins, Jr., Mikey Roe, Scott Porter, Rob Buckley, Miles Teller and Stephen Colletti. Even electronic Playboy cigarettes were offered to guests from a vending machine! Glad to see Hef still having fun! Here’s to many more legendary Playboy parties!


1Are you naturally gray and proud of it or are you still coloring your hair the old school way? Well, if you're a proud Silver Sister, Diana Jewell wants YOU! Diana, a former director of marketing for Vogue and author of “Going Gray, Looking
2Great
” is bringing her Silver Sister Strut to Chicago for a weekend filled with fun beginning on October 25th. This gathering, which is sponsored by Jhirmack Shampoo, will be held at the Marriott Courtyard Mag Mile (located at 165 E. Ontario) and is a celebration of women of all ages who have embraced gray and silver hair. I’m thrilled and
3 - Founder Diana Jewellhonored to be the ambassador for this event and will be its keynote speaker on Saturday afternoon October 26th. Festivities will begin on Friday evening (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.) with a Gala Cocktail Party at Cité Restaurant followed by a luncheon on Saturday that will include a fashion show with glorious designs from Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. A photo session of The Jhirmack Silver Sister Strut will follow the luncheon at the Bean in Millennium Park. (Transportation will be provided.) Tickets are $125 for complete weekend and $75 for those attending the luncheon and Strut here…hope to see my fellow Silver Sisters soon!


1 - Wearing ears with WCIU producer Chris DeRoseWCIU’s “You & Me This Morning” recently aired this fun segment that I contributed to about life at the Chicago Playboy Mansion. Producer Chris DeRose’s attention to detail was spot-on and I loved
2 - With WCIU co-hosts Melissa Forman and Jeanne Sparrowtaking this walk down memory lane. Christie Hefner did, however, correct me on one point: Though Hef did live and play in the Mansion which is where the famous shots of him in the giant circular bed were taken, the building next door to the Mansion was actually offices. Thanks Christie and thanks to WCIU and Chris for including me! Hope you enjoy the segment!

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Deborah Rutter (President of CSO Assn.), Liz Adams and Katie BarberThe Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Gala concert and Symphony Ball will be held at the Palmer House Hilton on September 21st at 7 p.m. Maestro Riccardo Muti will lead the orchestra for a concert that will celebrate the bicentennial of Italy’s greatest composer, Giuseppe Verdi. In honor of this exciting
Frances Henkel, Elizabeth Foster and Robin Mumfordevening, Bulgari Jewelers (located at 909 N. Michigan Ave.) recently hosted a jewel-themed kick-off party for the CSO Women’s Board, trustees and friends. (Bulgari, a leading Italian jeweler since 1884, is the official jewelry sponsor of Symphony Ball.) Co-chairs
Joanne Schell, Jill Pollock and Marta BonnerElisabeth Adams
and Katie Barber greeted guests at the kick-off party who included Women’s Board president Leslie Henner Burns and her husband John, Elizabeth Foster, Mary Lou Gorno, Karen Goodyear, Shelley Ochab and Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association president Deborah Rutter. (For tickets and more info, click here). 

 

NYK 3 YearSave the date
: HUGE congrats to one of my favorite bloggers around town, Katie Cahnmann, as she celebrates the third anniversary of her popular website, Now You Know Events, one of the BEST events calendars in town! I hope you can join me in toasting this much loved personality who covers all of the best events in the city on October 1st at the new Blackfinn Ameripub in River North! The party will also benefit the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. (Details to follow!)

 

Amy Gregorio is crowned Mrs. International 2013Forty-year-old Amy Gregorio of Northfield was crowned Mrs. International 2013 recently at the 28th Annual Mrs. International Pageant held at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie. The two-hour event featured 70 contestants from around
Supporting the economy at Water Tower Placethe world competing in three categories including interview, fitness wear and evening gown. Gregorio’s husband, John, crowned her Mrs. International before a sold-out audience.A former award-winning television journalist, Gregorio will spend her year as Mrs. International promoting her platform of helping abused and neglected children through CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). Congrats and good luck, Amy!

 

HotellincolnlogohighDo you think you have the cutest pooch?  Well bring him/her to Hotel Lincoln on September 14th and let the judging begin! “Lincoln Park’s Cutest Pooch” competition will be held
Bill Kurtis and Paula Fasseas with cute friendfrom 10 a.m. to noon at the hotel at 1816 N. Clark St. Guests will also be able to bid on silent auction items and win raffle prizes with all proceeds benefiting PAWS Chicago. The event is free to attend and no registration fee is required to enter the competition! For more info, please call (855) 514-8112. Hope to see you there!

 

Ravinia's Nick Pullia and CS Mag friendsDon’t ask me why I waited so long but I attended the Ravinia Festival Gala for the first time this year! Renowned classical pianist Lang Lang was as cute as he was talented and thanks to an invite from Ravinia Festival director of
With legendary Lang Lang at Ravinia Festival Galacommunications Nick Pullia, I covered this elegant event in my Chicago Tribune column this week. To read more about it and see all of the wonderful pics, please click here! What a performance and what a wonderful event…congrats to all!

 
The annual PAWS Chicago Beach Party was tail-wagging fun from beginning to end! Check it all out below on my Watch312.com video and read all about it AND see pics here in my Chicago Tribune column! The event raised more than $210,000 for the organization.

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SummerThanks so much for checking in and I hope you’re enjoying this beautiful summer as much as I am!

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

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

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

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

 

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


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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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


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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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


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



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

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

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

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CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER HONORS RICH DALEY AND STEPHEN SONDHEIM

…PLUS VEDDY BRITISH ESU’S ASCOT BALL; BIG FISH BALL; HEF’S HOME FOR SALE; UNPUBLISHED PLAYBOY PICS; BOYS & GIRLS CLUB HONORS PEER; WOODY’S WIFFLE BALL CLASSIC; PRIMO CLASSICO BR’ITALIA; COSBY LOVES URBAN PREP; CITY WINERY NEW YORK LOVES OUR LYNNE; GLAMORAMA AND OTHER BIG UPCOMING EVENTS; PLUS A BRAND NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!


1 - Honorees Rich Daley and Stephen Sondheim with Barbara GainesThe Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) celebrated its season with GALA 2013 at its home on Navy Pier on June 17th with 550 of Chicago’s civic and cultural leaders in attendance. The event benefitted the Tony
2 - AD Barbara Gaines with honoree Rich Daley and his daughters Nora Daley Conroy and Elizabeth DaleyAward recipient’s education and civic engagement initiatives including Team Shakespeare, which annually serves 40,000 students and their teachers,
3 - CST ED Criss Henderson, Board Chair elect Sheli Rosenberg, Board Chair Ray McCaskey, AD Barbara Gaines and Spirit of Shakespeare civic honoree former Mayor Rich Daleyand the expanded Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks, which will tour 18 neighborhood parks this summer. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the third annual Spirit of
4 - John and Susan Naughton and Kurt and Kelly GabouerShakespeare Awards
to this year’s Civic Honoree, former Mayor Richard M. Daley, and Artistic Honoree, legendary composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim. GALA 2013 showcased CST’s home on Navy Pier, offering sweeping views of Chicago’s skyline. The theater’s multi-level lobbies were
5 - John and Neville Bryantransformed into enchanting dining spaces with décor from Frost Lighting and fresh flower arrangements accented with theatrical flourishes by Bukiety. Adding a fanciful ambiance to the celebration, costumed actors from past season performances adorned the lobbies as living art installations,
6 - Dan Kuruna and Justine Jentes of CST's Producer's Guildentertaining guests. Attendees enjoyed a delectable three-course dinner, sponsored by Food For Thought, which – in a nod to Richard M. Daley’s work with the Green City Movement – included a braised beef short rib in a summer peach glaze and sunchoke panna cotta, paired with wines courtesy of Van Duzer Vineyards.
7 - Ingrid Schwanz, Susie Marcus, Jill Gauthier and Kathy SharpeFollowing dinner, guests gathered in CST’s Courtyard Theater to view a program created by CST creative producer Rick Boynton, artistic associate and casting director Bob Mason, and Jeff Award-
8 - CST AD Gary Griffin, honoree Stephen Sondheim and AD Barbara Gaineswinning director Rachel Rockwell. The evening featured a one-night-only performance by Broadway stars, husband and wife Jason Danieley and Marin Mazzie, who sang favorites
9 - CST board member Eric Strickland and Deborah Liverettcomposed by Artistic Honoree Stephen Sondheim. Danieley was last seen earlier this season in his triumphant portrayal of the title character in CST’s production of Sunday in the
10 - Richard and Jan Lariviere with Virginia and Norm BobinsPark with George
. Marin Mazzie most recently co-starred in the highly anticipated Off-Broadway revival of Carrie (the musical based on the Stephen King novel) and starred on Broadway as
13 - Bonnie and Wilmont Vickrey with Navy Pier, Inc. Pres-CEO Marilynn Kelly GardnerDiana in Next to Normal opposite her husband. Also in attendance was five-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald, who earlier in the day was honored with the Sarah Siddons Society Award for her outstanding
14 - Mark and Chase Levey with Marilynn and Carl Thomaachievements in the arts. The second annual Spirit of Shakespeare Awards honored those who keep the spirit of Shakespeare alive through community service
15 - Lew and Susan Manilow with AD Barbara Gainesand artistic leadership. This year, CST artistic director Barbara Gaines presented the Civic Honoree award to former Mayor Richard M. Daley, the longest-serving mayor in Chicago’s history.
16 - Sheila Owens with CST Board members John and Jeanne RoweDaley’s groundbreaking work to position the city as a world-class destination enhanced the cultural landscape of the city and led to the creation of a permanent home for Shakespeare in Chicago – CST’s artistic home on Navy Pier. Mayor Rahm
17 - Robert Livingston with his wife Anna Livingston, a CST Board memberEmanuel
’s congratulatory video message commended Mayor Daley’s lasting impact on the advancement of the City and his legacy in bringing the arts to all Chicagoans, exemplified by the new Chicago Shakespeare in the Parks 
18 - Marin Mazzie, Jason Danieley and Audra McDonaldinitiative. This public-private partnership of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, the Chicago Park District, Boeing and BMO Harris Bank brings free Shakespeare performances to neighborhoods throughout the city. In accepting the honor, Mayor Daley, accompanied by daughters Nora Daley Conroy and
Charlene and Bill Tomazin, member of CST's Board of DirectorsElizabeth Daley
, quoted Shakespeare: “What is a city but its people?” He became emotional remembering his late wife Maggie and talked about her commitment to arts education. Sondheim accepted his award saying, “Children and art are two things very dear to me and this theater has both.” A video presentation featured clips from his numerous productions for CST. Students from CPS
CST board member Renetta McCann and husband Kevin McCannShakespeare!
performed and teachers Samantha Mondro and Dan Rutkowski spoke about the importance of Shakespeare in the schools. Through GALA 2013 Lead Sponsors Donna Van Eekeren Foundation and Food For Thought Catering, the support of the GALA
20 - CST Gala finale2013 Host Committee and the advocacy of CST’s Board of Directors, the event raised $1.1 million to support the theater’s continuing work as a partner in literacy for Chicago Public Schools and as a cultural ambassador, bringing Shakespeare to citizens and visitors throughout the city of Chicago. (Photos by Bob Carl, Mark Campbell and Michael Litchfield.)

 

1 - James Kinney, Kim Gleeson, Cheri Lawrence and Courtney PittYou have to love a party where British accents fill the air, men look handsome in their tuxes and women in their evening gowns and there’s a toast to the Queen! Well, this was exactly the scene at the
2 - Co-chairs Cheri Lawrence and Kimberly GleesonCasino on June 22nd when beautiful co-chairs for the English-Speaking Union’s (ESU) Ascot Ball, Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson, welcomed more than 150 guests to Midnight in Mayfair. With stunning black and white decor echoing the art deco era by
3 - Cynthia Olson and Stanley PaulVirginia Wolff, Inc.
, the ballroom created an elegant backdrop for the stylish Thodos Dance Chicago dancers. Dressed in 1930’s costumes, they twirled to two-step society music by renowned bandleader Stanley Paul and his “Mayfair Orchestra” as guests entered the ballroom for dinner. The event honored British Consul General of Chicago Robert Chatterton Dickson, who was introduced by ESU branch president Courtney
4 - The amazing Thodos Dance Chicago dancersPit
t and who will be leaving his post in Chicago this summer and heading to Afghanistan as Deputy Ambassador. “There is this network of friends of Britain right here in the Midwest, in Chicago. I expect it will be slightly different in Kabul,”
5 - Suzie Glickman, Kim Gleeson and Scott Bobekquipped Dickson. After a traditional toast to the Queen by Doe Thornburg (a member of the Order of the British Empire and National President Emerita) preceded by a reply toast to President Obama offered by Dickson, a
6 - Heather Johnston, James Kinney, Julie Harron and Brian Whitelive auction was conducted by ESU board member James Kinney. Packages included a dinner for eight with Stanley Paul, a diamond bracelet courtesy of Holtzmann’s jewelers, a
7 - Midnight in Mayfair decor by Virginia Wolff, Inc.trip to Tahoe courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. Scott Rubenstein, a yacht trip courtesy of Mrs. Frederick (Susan) Gohl and a trip to London with business class airfare from American Airlines to the Four Seasons’ Park Lane Hotel. “Our mission here is as a scholarship-based organization that raises money for our many grants. One of the most
8 - Jimmy Bastable and Jennifer Lansingimportant things we do is host a Midwest-wide Shakespeare competition. This competition takes winners from each high school and then brings them to Chicago to compete,” said Pitt. Longtime board member Brian White had this to say about the Ascot Ball: “I first started going because of Sophie DuBrul in my early 20’s always sitting at the junior table. Little did I know
9 - Mary Ellen Dvorak, Chris Morrow and Heather Johnstonthat 20 years later I’d have been VP, president, program chairman, Ascot chairman and, currently, our New Year’s Eve dinner dance co-chairman with Courtney Pitt. It’s that type of group, once you see what it’s about, you are there for life and I love that it’s raising money to support our
10 - Cheri Lawrence and Melissa Thodos with a handsome friendShakespeare competition and scholarship programs for kids.” Almost $200,000 was raised to support ESU’s grants and scholarship initiatives. The 94-year-old ESU is a network of 70 branches, whose members
With Kim Gleeson, Cheri Lawrence and Dottie Pattishallare committed to celebrating English as a shared language to foster global understanding and good will by providing educational and cultural opportunities for students, educators and members. For more info, visit www.ESUUS.org/Chicago. (Photos by John Reilly Studios.)



1 - Bill Cosby with Urban Prep Academies studentsOn June 30th, legendary comedian and education advocate Bill Cosby performed to a sold-out audience at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place raising more than $25,000 in support of the students of Urban Prep Academies. The events leading to that night began more than a year and a half ago when Urban Prep’s CEO Tim King received a call
2 - The one and only Cos performs for Urban Prep!from Cosby. After the initial amazement wore off, they had a 45-minute conversation during which the entertainer said he wanted to do something to help the school because, “I think what you are doing is spectacular,” King quoted the comedian as saying. Cosby did just that and during an almost 90-minute set, he stayed true to his conversational comedy roots, riffing on everything from child rearing to getting older to marriage during your senior years all while raising funds for the schools. He ended the evening by signing copies of his latest tome, “Come On, People – On the Path from Victims to Victors”. (Photos by Kardas.) 


Cy H Griffith, Debra Shore, Anthony IatarolaRoughly 450 supporters of Friends of the Chicago River gathered alongside the river under tents on the Merchandise Mart’s Riverside Drive June 5th for the Big Fish Ball. Guests were treated to delicious outdoor dining catered by Phil Stefani Signature Events. The event also featured river-inspired entertainment – living fish statues from The Actors Gymnasium and wild river
Governor Pat Quinn and wolfanimals including a wolf, wolf cubs, skunk, snake, turtle and a woodchuck. The winners of the Chicago River Blue Awards for excellence in river-edge design were also announced that evening: The Blue Ribbon winner was Kipnis Architecture and Planning and in addition to the award, they received congratulatory remarks
Larry Kaplan, Randy Delkus, Jenne Delkus, David RosenPPby Governor Pat Quinn. “I salute the Friends of the Chicago River for their continued support and leadership in protecting one of our state treasures,” Governor Quinn said. “The Chicago River is an important link in our state’s eco and transportation systems and their strong support is critical to our shared mission of a healthy waterway that is accessible to all Illinois residents.”
Linda and Shane Ramsey and skunkMayor Rahm Emanuel
, the Honorable Richard M. Daley and Riccardo Muti joined the Governor as the evening’s honorary co-chairs. Barbara Morse-Quinn chaired the event. The Big Fish Ball raised over $225,000 to benefit the recovery of the Chicago River. Sponsors for the evening included Aon, BMO Harris
Elizabeth Bacon and Stephanie ChristensenBank, Boeing, BOOM Entertainment, Crain’s Chicago Business, HERE, A Nokia Business, Hines, Kirkland & Ellis, Merchandise Mart Properties, Ozinga, Shoreline Sightseeing
and Skender Foundation. Friends of the Chicago River was founded in 1979 to improve and protect the Chicago River. With 2,000 members and 4,500 volunteers and online advocates, Friends works for a healthier, more accessible Chicago River that is used and cared for by the people of the region. Friends believes that the Chicago River can be both ecologically healthy and a catalyst for community revitalization. To get involved with Friends, contact Meshawn Ayala at (312) 939-0490, ext 18 or go to www.chicagoriver.org.

 

1 - Madeleine Grynsztejn and Tom ShapiroFacing History and Ourselves Chicago (FHOC)
welcomed more than 750 civic and corporate leaders to its 22nd Annual Benefit Dinner at the Hyatt Regency Chicago on May 16th. Co-chairs for the event were Rachel Kohler (Kohler Co.), Mark Hoplamazian (Hyatt Hotels Corp.), Gigi
2 - Langdon Neal and Jeanette SublettPritzker Pucker
(Odd Lot Entertainment) and Michael Pucker (Latham & Watkins). Guests enjoyed an evening that began with a reception and cocktails, followed by dinner and program with featured speaker Sonja Sohn (of HBO’s The Wire and ABC’s Body of Proof). Inspired by her own life’s journey, Sohn
6 - Brad and Kim Keywell, Lois and Stephen Eisenworks to empower youth and families in underserved communities through education, media, social advocacy and intergenerational programming. Additional speakers at the benefit included Facing History and
4 -Sonja Sohn and Judy WiseOurselves Chicago director Bonnie Oberman, OddLot Entertainment CEO Gigi Pritzker Pucker and Hyatt Hotels Corporation CEO Mark Hoplamazian. North-Grand High School teacher Michelle Livas and several of her students shared the profound impact Facing History has had on their classroom and how they address issues
12 - Gigi Pritzker Pucker and Michael Puckerof intolerance within their community. Facing History alumnus Jonathan Lykes delivered powerful remarks on how FH has shaped his choices and life. The evening concluded with a dessert reception. FHOC is an international educational and professional development organization whose mission is to engage students of diverse
13 - Tom Wilson and Toni Preckwinklebackgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice and anti-Semitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry. Since the Chicago office opened in 1990, more than 3,000 local educators have participated in Facing History’s professional
9 - Sonja Sohndevelopment programs. The organization works with these teachers throughout their careers to improve their effectiveness in the classroom as well as their students’ academic performance and civic learning. Through a rigorous
15 - Sonja Sohn (center), Michelle Livas (far left) and students from North-Grand High Schoolinvestigation of the events that led to the Holocaust as well as other recent examples of hatred and violence, students in a Facing History class learn to combat prejudice with compassion, indifference with participation and myth and misinformation with
16 - D'Rita and Robbie Robinson, Gigi Pritzker Puckerknowledge. Additional guests at the benefit included acclaimed actress and featured speaker Sonja Sohn; FHOC co-founder Judy Wise; Chicago director Bonnie Oberman; Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan; Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle; Allstate
16 - Harvey and Doris Adelstein with James RondeauChairman/President/CEO Tom Wilson; Lightbank Managing Partner Brad Keywell and Kim Keywell; author Alex Kotlowitz; Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary
17 - Donna and Jack GreenbergArt Chicago Madeleine Grynsztejn; FHOC Advisory Board member James Rondeau; and Frances and Thomas Dittmer, curator and chair of the Department of Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago. The event raised over $1.7 million in support of Facing History’s wide-reaching
18 - Lisa Madigan and Bonnie Obermaneducational programs and resources, with speakers throughout the evening highlighting the organization’s work to help educators create safe and inclusive classrooms. (For more info please visit www.facinghistory.org.)

 
 


1 - Peer Pedersen's granddaughters cut the ribbonIn what is thought to be the first such change of an existing club name, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (BGCC) is rededicating the Robert R. McCormick Club in Uptown as the Pedersen-McCormick Club. The new name represents the organization’s deepest show of gratitude and respect to the late Peer Pedersen, a Chicago
2 - The unveiling!philanthropist and business leader who passionately served, raised money for and directly contributed millions to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago for more than four decades. During a dedication ceremony at the club (which is located at 4835 N. Sheridan), Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago youth, staff, leadership and supporters
3 - The proud Pedersen familycelebrated the life of Peer Pedersen as they unveiled a newly commissioned portrait of their friend and benefactor designed by nationally acclaimed artist Frank Kocian Morris, a master designer for the U.S. Mint. “Peer Pedersen is without peer, when it comes to someone who gave his heart and soul to Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, and especially his beloved McCormick Club, for more than
4 - John Muehlstein, nephew of Peer Pedersen, and Renee Crown40 years,” said James Keane, CEO of BGCC. “Peer was passionate about our clubs and our mission, as demonstrated in his hands-on, life-long involvement in the McCormick Club, which inspired others to support youth and our staff,” Keane added. As a nearly 40-year member of the Corporate Board of Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago and the McCormick Club Board of Managers, Pedersen always encouraged others to share the responsibility of providing today’s youth with a safe and supportive community haven. (For more info about this worthy organization, visit www.bgcc.org.)

 

1 - Front of 1336 N. State ParkwayWould you like to own a piece of history in the Gold Coast for $5,850,000? Playboy founder Hugh Hefner’s former Chicago home is on the market, boasting five bedrooms, 5.5 baths, wide hallways, an elevator, huge
2 - Opulent living roomkitchen/family room, garden room, three terraces plus a garden and an attached two car garage all on a wide lot! Listed in May, this single-family home at 1336 N. State Parkway is next door to the original Playboy
3 - Sun-filled garden roomMansion
, which was located at 1340 N. State and has since been converted into condos. When Hef owned these two properties, his personal/private living space was at 1336 and he entertained at 1340, which is also where I had the privilege of living for a while. (For more info, please click here!)

 

Wearing my Bunny of the Year sash and ears with WCIU producer Chris DeRose in front of the Playboy MansionAnd speaking of Playboy, stay tuned to WCIU for an upcoming segment I happily contributed to about the original Playboy Mansion and what life was like living there during Hef’s time in Chicago! Thanks to producers Chris DeRose and Chris Brown for including me – it was a fun walk down memory lane!

 
 

1 - I was once a Playmate spokesperson for Michelob LightAnd even MORE Playboy news! I’ve always been a huge fan of Hugh Hefner and Playboy – especially since I’ve been a member of the family for so long as Chicago’s Playboy Bunny of the Year, the December
Posing beside my poster which was in all of the Clubs worldwide1979 centerfold and an eight-time cover girl (two U.S., six international) – so imagine my surprise when, out of the blue, I was recently sent some unpublished outtakes from my centerfold shoot all those many years ago!? The late, great photographer Richard Fegley shot my centerfold, which was a delightful experience from
At the old Oak Tree Restaurant on Rush St.beginning to end; we even shot part of it in his own home with his wife offering me soft drinks! All of the Playboy photographers are ultimate professionals unlike some of the others I've met along the way so these photos represent more treasured memories of a life in front of Playboy’s lenses. I hope you enjoy them as much as I love being a member of the Playboy Playmate sorority! Long may you reign, Hef! (View more pics here!)

 

Woody's Wiffle Ball Classic invite imageKerry
and Sarah Wood and the Wood Family Foundation will host its first annual Woody’s Wiffle Ball Classic at historic Wrigley Field on August 10th. The day will include plenty of fun as 16 corporate teams compete in an all-day Wiffle ball tournament followed by a home run derby pitched by the one and only Kerry Wood! An All-Star Celebrity Game played by some of Chicago’s favorite celebrities, including Bill Murray, and tons of activities for the kiddies round out this action packed afternoon! For tickets and more information on participating, please visit www.woodfamilyfoundation.org

 

Primo Classico inviteAnother blockbuster event will be the Primo Classico Br’Italia coming September 22nd to Lake Forest Sports Cars (located at 990 N. Shore Dr.) from 1 to 5 p.m. Mark your calendars now for an afternoon that will include a celebration of British and Italian cars, fine food, a fashion show, cigar lounge, themed photo booth fun and much
Phylicia-rashadmore! Benefitting the Primo Center, founded by Diane and Quintin Primo, the event will also honor Phylicia Rashad. A live auction will include an exciting trip to Qatar, a five-day stay at the Bitter End Yacht Club, a cocktail party/yacht cruise and more! Host committee members include Val Warner, Alderman Bob Fioretti, Nicki Pecori, Shauna and Barry Montgomery, Azeeza Khan, Shelley MacArthur Farley and Bill Farley, Helen Hall
Quintin and Diane PrimoMelchior, Ken Norgan, Paul Iacono, Joan Colmar, Margaret O'Connor, Sandy Deromedi, Kristina and Mike McGrath, Hedwig and Bob Golant, Carol Prins and John Hart, Toni Canada, Mamie Walton, Whitney and Jerry Lasky, Kathleen Klaeser, Melissa Babcock, Frances Renk, Kate Gaynor-Dickey, Mary Jo and Doug Basler, Les Coney, Tarrah Cooper and Lisa Skolnik to name a few! You won't want to miss this exciting afternoon of FUN fundraising!!! (For more info, please click here!)

 

Harriet MeyerNearly 350 well-wishers packed the Adler Planetarium to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Voices for Illinois Children (VIC) and salute three leaders in the field of providing services to the children of Illinois. Leaders from the corporate, philanthropic, government, not-for-profit and
Kate Siegel and Joe Gregoireresidential communities throughout the state gathered in celebration of the honorees and the accomplishments of VIC. Emceed by CBS 2’s Rob Johnson, the event honored Joseph Gregoire (state chairman of PNC Bank), who accepted the corporate
Rob Johnson and Nancy Ronquilloaward for PNC’s Grow Up Great, a $350-million, multiyear, bilingual initiative to prepare children from birth to five for success in school life. Harriet Meyer, an early childhood national leader and past president of the Ounce of Prevention Fund, was recognized for her contributions to shaping successful policies and programs for Illinois children. And Nancy Ronquillo, president and CEO of
Mr. & Mrs. Luke GriffinChildren’s Home + Aid
, accepted the award on behalf of the 130-year-old organization that provides a multiplicity of services to children in need and is recognized as a leader in child-welfare. The benefit raised over $230,000 for VIC.

 
Now, DON'T MISS these exciting summer events:
 

PAWS Beach Party 2013 invite image - PAWS Chicago’s 11th annual Beach Party will be held at the Castaways at the North Avenue Boathouse on July 18th, beginning at 6 p.m. For tickets, please visit www.pawschicago.org or call 773-843-4887. 

 

Marco-Foster-Presents-the-White-Party - On July 26th, don’t miss Marco Foster’s third annual White Party beginning at 9 p.m. at American Junkie, located at15 W. Illinois. Tickets are only $20 to $25 and will benefit One Hope United. For tix and more info, click here!

 

SC Day on the Terrace 2012 (Photo by Alex Garcia) - The Service Club of Chicago’s “Day on the Terrace” fashion show and luncheon will be held at the Peninsula on August 5th. For tickets and more info, please click here!  

 

Glam-image - Macy’s Passport Presents Glamorama will come to the Harris Theatre on August 9th beginning at 8 p.m. and benefitting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana for the fifth year! Don’t miss fabulous fashions and live performances by Sheryl Crow and Cirque du Soleil! For tickets and more info, click here and to see ALL of the fun from the Glam Launch Party, check out the brand new Watch312.com video below! If you didn’t attend, you’ll feel like you were there mingling with the likes of Fabrice Calmels, Borris Powell, Christina Thomas, Elda de la Rosa, Nikki Lynette, Nicole Townsend, Brenda Arelano, Ken Norgan, Michael Perich, Peach Carr, Dan Uslan, Doug Porter, Sheila Musolino, Rosemary Fanti, Andrea Schwartz, Dr. Steve Stryker, Marco Foster and so many more!

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Diva Lynne Jordan sings before a sell-out crowd at City Winery NY!BIG congratulatory shout-out to the grand dame Diva Lynne Jordan on the recent success of her first New York gig! Our Lynne completely sold out the 300-seat City Winery NY and was, of course, invited to return! I sense this is the beginning of something very big for our hometown girl and am glad that other cities finally get to enjoy her unique style, too! Love and congrats, Lynne…oh, the places you'll go! 🙂 (Follow Lynne on her fabulous blog here!)


Langham Hotel ChicagoIs everyone as excited about the Langham Chicago opening as I am?!? I’m also THRILLED beloved Joe Aguilera is Director of Sales and Marketing for this
Joe Aguileraluxurious property that is sure to become a hip hangout as well as a world-class hotel! Welcome to Chicago, beautiful Langham! 🙂

 
Well, that’s all the news for this week! Please make sure to mark your calendars for all of these great upcoming events and I hope to see you at one or more of them!
 
Until next time,
Love always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 
P.S. And just to make you smile, check out this awe-inspiring video of a man and his bear!

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WHEN HOLLYWOOD CAME TO CHICAGO: GWYNETH PALTROW WALKS OUR RED CARPET! (VIDEO)

…PLUS PRIDE PARADE HIGHLIGHTS; ART INSTITUTE’S UN MOMENT MERVEILLEUX; DIFFA’S RED HOT BALL; ANDREA BOCELLI STARS AT L.A. GALA; FRIENDS OF CONSERVATION BALL; STARVING ARTIST PARTY; WHITE HOUSE DOWN PREMIERE;  WHITE SOX HAVE A NEW PITCHER; BLACKHAWKS AND LESLIE; TCW’S 100 WOMEN OF INFLUENCE; NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Gwyneth accepting Renaissance Award wearing Pommelato jewelryHollywood glamour filled the Ritz-Carlton Chicago on June 15th when star Gwyneth Paltrow was honored with the Gene Siskel Film Center (GSFC)’s Renaissance Award at “A Summer Soirée with Gwyneth Paltrow.” The Academy Award-winning
2 - Co-chairs Eda Davidman and Melissa Sage Fadimactress was celebrated for her body of work as a versatile actress and treated more than 445 guests to an intimate discussion led by host of Lifetime TV’s “The Conversation” and Paltrow’s dear friend Amanda De Cadenet. The event also honored chair of the GSFC Advisory Board Ellen Sandor for her 10 extraordinary years of leadership and dedication to the Film Center. Co-chaired by GSFC Advisory Board members Eda Davidman and Melissa Sage Fadim,
3 - Ellen Sandor receives Outstanding Leadership honor from Dr. Walter Masseythe event raised a record-breaking $410,000 to benefit the Film Center’s eclectic programming. The festivities
4 - Amanda interviewing Gwynethbegan with a cocktail reception in the lobby of the Ritz during which time Amanda De Cadenet and Gwyneth Paltrow walked the red carpet regaling the media with their fondness for Chicago, the importance of film and education as well as the privilege and honor of being celebrated by the Gene Siskel Film Center. I couldn’t take my eyes off her exquisite jewelry
5 - Dr. Walter Massey, Gwyneth and Jean de St. Aubinwhich I found out later was courtesy of Pommelato and consisted of two HUGE diamond “Tango” bracelets and a gorgeous “Caramelle”
6 - Marlene Iglitzen with her children Will, Callie and Kate Siskeldiamond and moonstone ring. (So glam!) During her red carpet walk, the occasional “Iron Man” mention – Paltrow currently stars in the franchise’s third installment – was also a hot topic. As guests made their way into the beautifully lit Grand Ballroom,
7 - Tim Smithe, Bob Mariano and Rich Varnesthey were welcomed by executive director of GSFC Jean De St. Aubin who then introduced SAIC president Dr. Walter E. Massey followed by SAIC Chancellor Emeritus Tony Jones. Jones paid special tribute to one of the main
8 - SAIC Chancellor Emeritus Tony Jones and Gwynethdriving forces behind the Film Center, GSFC Advisory Board chair Ellen Sandor, who was honored for her legacy and achievements in a touching video narrated by actor and Chicago native
9 - Tommy Walton and Roger PriceBob Balaban
. Praised for her unwavering, fearless leadership, Sandor was presented with the Outstanding Leadership Award for her incredible passion and dedication to both the Film Center and the arts. GSFC Director of Programming Barbara
10 - Kathy Brock and handsome friendScharres
also took the stage to celebrate and honor the legacy of Roger Ebert. Scharres and all 445 guests raised a glass to the film critic whose contributions will leave a lasting mark on film and film criticism. Following Scharres’ toast, guests were treated to a surprise personal video from Paltrow’s friend and current co-star, past Renaissance Award
11 - Roopa Weber, Andrea Schwartz and Lauren Rapisandrecipient Robert Downey, Jr. and his wife Susan Downey, offering their heartfelt congratulations on
12 - Co-chair Eda Davidman and GwynethPaltrow’s exciting honor. Guests enjoyed an elegant four-course dinner inspired by Paltrow’s own cookbooks and themed after some of her most notable films. Immediately following dinner, Amanda De Cadenet took the stage and called upon her longtime friend Gwyneth Paltrow to join her for
13 - Ellen Sandor and Melissa Sage Fadim share a fun moment!a lively conversation about Paltrow’s career, influences, motherhood and more. Clips of Paltrow’s films were interspersed throughout the conversation and after seeing the incredible versatility and large scope of work she has done, Paltrow modestly quipped “Are you sure you are not all
15 - Averill and Buddy Levitonbored yet?” Far from bored, the audience listened to Paltrow explain how she chooses the roles she plays, ranging from empowering women to superhero sidekick. She spoke of her close relationship with both of her parents and their strong influence on her career and her everyday life as well as the effect motherhood has had on her work both on-and-off-screen. Paltrow also spoke of her infamous
14 - Eda Davidman, Nicolle Briscoe, Margaret Baczkowski and Julie Sandorguest role on the hit musical TV show “Glee,” which she admitted to not being aware of until receiving a phone call from creator and dear friend Ryan Murphy urging her to participate. Congrats to the Gene Siskel Film Center and its honoree
15 - Gwyneth and Amanda De CadenetGwyneth on a beautiful night of Hollywood in Chicago glamour! (Photos by Mila Samokhina, Bob Carl and Dan Rest.) Please enjoy my Watch312.com video below of this fabulous evening and let me take YOU to the party! 🙂

 


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1 - How cute are these PAWS volunteers Meow!This year marked the fourth time I’ve had the honor of riding on a float in the Pride Parade and it is still one of the most thrilling and exhilarating experiences and one that always makes me
2 - Chicago float host and founding member Bonnie Spurlockproud. For my first two Pride rides in 2010 and 2011, I had the joy of being on the Baton Show Lounge float with the fabulous female impersonators Mimi Marks, Monica Monroe, Ginger Grant, Sheri Payne, Victoria LaPaige and Sasha Colby; the Baton’s owner Jim Flint rode along, too. The music
3 - Miss Foozie (L) and friendswas pumping and the crowds were CRA-CRA over the “girls”…I was so excited to be one of them and honored to be asked since I’m neither gay nor a female impersonator but am certainly a big proponent of LGBT rights. I have also always been a fan of the Baton and have taken every single friend and
4 - Brent Sopel raises Lord Stanley at Pride 2010relative there through the years. For the 2010 parade, it was especially over the top since the Blackhawks had won the Stanley Cup. I was thrilled to meet player Brent Sopel and pet Lord Stanley before they scaled their own float to display the prize to the screaming fans. Last year brought a whole new experience when I was invited to ride on the first PAWS
5 - PAWS board member Cheri Lawrence and her beautiful daughterChicago
float. Founding board member Bonnie Spurlock spearheaded this endeavor with great success: The volunteers – dressed in dog and cat costumes – were eager to create some excitement for
6 - With Chuck and the Baton girls at Pride 2010this organization which is the largest no-kill animal shelter in the Midwest. The crowds had swelled in numbers from the following year and it was sweltering. Happily, I was invited back again this year to ride on
7 - PAWS float supportersthis fabulous float along with the one-and-only Miss Lucy Foozie. Her fans (her “pineapples”) are crazy about her and for good reason: She is a beloved icon and a positive force in the community. For this year’s
8 - Having Pride Parade fun!44th event, 200 floats and more than 1 million people lined the route. And even though the same-sex marriage issue (which has sadly not passed YET in Illinois) was a theme of the day it did nothing to
10 - Energetic PAWS volunteerdampen the spirits of the supporters who still had the Supreme Court victory to celebrate. Here are some of my favorite pics from past Pride Parades including this year’s. I hope you enjoy them and I hope the LGBT
9 - With PAWS mascotscommunity continues to see their dreams realized… 🙂 (Photos by Mila Samokhina, Darkroom Demons and Steve Starr, who is sorely missed and will never be forgotten.)


1 - Gloria Groom, The David and Mary Winton Green curator (Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture) and Ann Grube, gala chairFor a “Marvelous Moment,” or “Un Moment Merveilleux” at the Art Institute of Chicago, more than 550 guests came decked out in creative and “beyond” black tie for a grand celebration of the opening of the major exhibition “Impressionism, Fashion and
3 - GRAFF's Richard Braido and beautiful modelModernity
”. Ann Grube chaired the event, with honorary gala co-chairs Alexandra and John Nichols. Gala guests had the first opportunity to enjoy over 80 major figure paintings by Gustave Caillebotte, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat, Alfred Stevens, and James Tissot displayed together with period costumes, accessories, fashion plates,
2 - Nancy Crown, Marianne Lafiteau, Henri Barguirdjian (GRAFF USA president and CEO), and Eve Rogersphotos and popular prints. Curated by Gloria Groom, the David and Mary Winton Green Curator of 19th-Century European Painting, “Impressionism, Fashion and Modernity” comes to the Art Institute as the final venue
4 - Tableaux vivantof a world tour. The evening of old-world elegance began with cocktails by the Art Institute’s Grand Staircase. Guests were surrounded by tableaux vivants, created and performed by students of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. They included windows covered with the backdrop of Caillebotte’s iconic Paris
5 - Nancy and Steve CrownStreet, Rainy Day
painting, with performers in period costumes, strolling with parasols, bringing the painting to life and Manet’s Luncheon in the Grass, complete with a nude female with two clothed gentlemen on the Grand Staircase. Scattered throughout the route on the way to dinner and the
6 - Caryn and King Harrisexhibition in Regenstein Hall were dancing acrobats, ladies posed in extravagant hats, corsets and much more. In addition to the tableaux vivants, models draped in sparkling GRAFF jewels greeted guests throughout the evening offering opportunities to try on various diamonds and rare gems. At 8:00 p.m.,
7 - Francee Harrington and Vern Brodersguests made their way to a beautifully decorated Modern Wing, where Art Institute director Eloise W. Martin and president Douglas Druick welcomed guests to the dazzling exhibition. Druick expressed his deepest gratitude to exhibition curator Gloria Groom, who, for the last four years, “has expertly and imaginatively
8 - Laurie and James Bayshepherded this complex and revelatory project from its beginning to its remarkable final installation.” For dinner, guests enjoyed a French-inspired menu created by master chef Tony Mantuano, who was on hand to oversee the kitchen. All proceeds from “Un Moment Merveilleux” will support the Art Institute’s world-class exhibitions and educational programs. (Photos by Dan Rest and Cheri Eisenberg.)

 

1 - Co-chairs Georgeanna Farr and Brian Smuts with Red Hot ActorsMore than 700 guests were in attendance for the Believe 2013 Red Hot Ball, hosted by DIFFA/Chicago (Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS/Chicago). The 25th
2 - Frances Renk, Jennifer Zacka, Eva Jacabowski, Rochelle Trotter, Diane Primo and Dolly Patelannual black-tie affair was held at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel on June 8th and themed “Red Hot”, which emphasized a renewed passion for celebrating new
3 - Co-chair Ron Leiserowitz with Red Hot Actorsdevelopments, treatments and discoveries and recognizing the organization’s support of AIDS advocacy and education. Windy City Live’s Val Warner co-hosted the evening that also
5 - Exquisite decorincluded inspiring keynote speaker Dr. Claudia Hawkins. Later in the program, Val was joined by Ernestomeda’s handsome Luca Lanzetta, who energized the crowd during
4 - Alan Almasy of Herman Miller, Legacy Benefactor, and Carol Austinthe live auction. Entertainment was provided by ‘70s disco group The Boogie Wonder Band. The Unsung Hero Award went to Lynn Fordon of Steelcase, who was recognized for her unwavering dedication and support of the organization. A total of $497K was raised to help advance the fight against AIDS. Congrats to all and keep up the great work! 

 

1 - Priscilla Presley, David Foster and Andrea BocelliAnd now for some cool event news from the left coast! The Simin Hope (SH) Foundation honored fathers at the inaugural A Celebration of All Fathers Gala on June 6th at
2 - Simin Hashemizadeh and Kareem AhmedParamount Pictures Studios in Hollywood. The SH Foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to address the problems of under-served and at-risk children through a program focusing on medical provision, communication and family strengthening. The event honored the
3 - Priscilla Presleybiggest-selling artist in the history of classical music, award-winning Italian tenor, Andrea Bocelli; actor, rapper and entrepreneur Percy Miller; owner/chef of the Anaheim White House Restaurant Bruno Miller; president of Landmark Medical Management Kareem Ahmed; and the late Ruhollah Hashemizadeh, father of Simin Hope Foundation founder Simin Hashemizadeh. Awards
4 - Amos, Matteo and Andrea Bocellirecognized individuals who are inspiring parents and positive role models. Hosted by SH founder, entrepreneur, philanthropist and owner of South Pacific Surgery Centers Hashemizadeh, the star-studded, black-tie
5 - Carlo Cudicinievening featured world-class entertainment and a magnificent dinner on the New York City back lot at Paramount Pictures Studios. Among those who entertained the more than 500 guests were Andrea Bocelli and his son Amos Bocelli, David Foster,
6 - Melissa Marty and Manuela ArbelaezElisabetta Russo, Maria Aleida, Maz Jobrani
and Andy Madadian. A highlight of the evening featured Andrea Bocelli serenading Priscilla Presley with “Love Me Tender” while his son Amos accompanied him on piano. “I am honored, thrilled and tremendously excited to have the opportunity to work with Andrea in supporting the Simin Hope Foundation,” said Simin Hashemizadeh. “The aim of the evening is to raise money for
8 - Maria Aleida on stage at Paramount Studio's backlot NY stagea very worthy charitable cause, towards medical facilities for underprivileged children in our community. We are proud to honor all fathers in this celebration as it is tremendously important to have a strong role model in their lives. Andrea Bocelli is a world class entertainer but first and foremost a loving father to his child.” For more information, please visit www.siminhopefoundation.com.

 

1 - Event chair Paul Iacono with FOC co-founder Reute ButlerFriends of Conservation
will host its annual Conservation Ball this year at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago on October 18th beginning at 6:30 p.m. This black tie event will feature dinner, a raffle and auctions with all funds going to this charity which promotes grassroots efforts to support sustainable living and wildlife conservation in Africa. Chairman Reute Butler will be hosting the event and will be joined by guest of honor John Rendall, of You Tube video “Christian the Lion” fame, to exhibit the FOC’s famous Wildlife Presentation. This exciting presentation showcases animals that the FOC is working to protect. Guests will have an opportunity to get up close and personal with these ambassadors of wildlife after the presentation and be photographed with them. Exotic vacations and exciting gifts will be
2 - Wildlife expert Jim Fowler with Reute Butlerauctioned off and music by Ken Arlen will provide a backdrop to dance the night away. “We are so passionate about the conservation of the Masai Mara region of Africa, and so look forward to hosting such a special night to benefit Eastern Africa,” said Reute Butler. “We are honored by the generosity of our guests, whose donations will be infinitely valuable in preserving sacred wildlife and promoting sustainable natural resource management.” Tickets are available at friendsofconservation.org for $375 or $275 for guests under 35. Donations and raffle bids may also be made online. The primary sponsor of the event is Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy. Paul Iacono is the event co-chair  and honorary co-chairs are Holly Rothschild and Wendy Wood-Prince. Hope to see you ALL there!

 

1 - Angela Carrol, Hebru Brantley, Deirdre LaughinThe Chicago Artists Coalition presented its third annual Starving Artist event on June 29 at its home at 217 N. Carpenter St. Each year, the event pairs celebrated local artists with
2renowned Chicago chefs who collaborate on edible and aesthetic presentations with all proceeds benefitting the Coalition’s mission and programs for artists, including a portion to fund the annual MAKER GRANT, an unrestricted monetary award for artists to be juried and distributed in Spring 2014. Nearly 600 guests attended the event to enjoy an extravaganza of art, food and inspiration.
4 - Hennessy Black brand mixologist Benjamin NewbyThe event took place in the Coalition’s lofty West Loop gallery space and in three large outdoor tents nearby.
3 - Host committee member Lesley Prizant Goodman and Scott BobekNotable guests included Michael Kornick (owner, MK Restaurant), Theaster Gates (featured artist), Tony Karman (CAC Board Chair), Anna Davlantes (co-anchor, “Good Day Chicago”), Fabio Viviani (of “Top Chef” and Siena Tavern), Lesley Prizant Goodman
5 - The Power of Cheer(event host committee), Olga Markoff (event host committee), Hebru Brantley (artist), Kavi Gupta (Kavi Gupta Gallery), Maria Pinto (fashion designer), Abraham Conlon (chef, Fat Rice), Bill Kim (chef, BellyQ), Chrissy Camba (chef, Bar Pastoral), Cody Hudson (featured artist), Jared
6Wentworth
(chef, Longman & Eagle) and Zoe Schor (chef, Ada Street) among many others. Event highlights included: Five featured artist and chef pairings introduced by lively performances from the The Power of Cheer; a taco
7 - Bartender serving Hennessy Black specialty cocktailsbattle: Antique Taco vs. Big Star with guests using key limes as their voting tokens. Antique Taco won the contest by a landslide with their Smoky Shrimp Elote Taco; Starviridiana inflatable sculptures and floor painting by artist
8 - Food as art and art as foodClaire Ashley
paired with glow-in-the-dark cotton candy by Spin Spun Confections; Fallen Maple Tree & Sinew handcrafted table and lighting by designers Bladon Connor and Aaron Pahmier; a display of delicacies by Chrissy Camba of Bar Pastoral; Hennessy Black CosmoPopsicles and Sidecar Jello Shots by Hennessy Black
9 - Atmosphere shotbrand architect Benjamin Newby; a live auction facilitated by Lisa Cavanaugh of Christie’s featuring one-of-a-kind artworks by the featured artists and so much more! Sponsors included Hennessy Black, Kenmore, Kehoe Designs, Smilebooth and Sound Investment among others. To learn more about this inspiring organization, please visit www.chicagoartistscoalition.org. (Photos by Onassis, Katie Ricard Cage and Aquarium.)


1 - Wrist Wishes founder Nicole LaCrossCongratulations to Nicole LaCross on her first event for Wrist Wishes! This charity fundraiser at Loft 644 attracted more than 100 friends/supporters to raise awareness and funding for the many organizations/charities that Wrist Wishes supports through the sales of
2 - Nicole and her supportersbracelets, each supporting a different cause. With food samplings from Wicked White Popcorn, Sweet Mandy B’s, Loft 644 and a candy buffet, guests were able to mingle and learn more about the incredible organizations WW has partnered with that include Bear Necessities, Bright Pink, St. Baldrick’s Foundation, JDRF Illinois, Heartland Animal Shelter,
3 - Wrist Wishes logo cake by Sweet Mandy B'sFlashes of Hope
, the ALS Association and so many more. Founder LaCross said, “Wrist Wishes was built around the concept of shining little glimmers of hope into the lives of all who wrap them around their wrists. Aside from adding a pop of color to any outfit,
4 - With Kathleen Casey, Nicole LaCross and her beautiful sister Lauren BeersWrist Wishes donates 40 percent of profits from every purchase directly to the charity that is represented by your bracelet.” This debut event raised more than $1,000 for local charities. To find out more info on this wonderful organization, please visit www.wristwishes.com.

 

1 - Adam Farmer, Israel Idonije and Deborah BrownIt was the perfect way to kick off the weekend: a private advanced screening of Columbia Pictures’ action-packed White House Down, hosted by the Chicago Sky along with Olympic gold medalist and Chicago Sky forward Swin Cash and NFL defensive end
2 - Katie McLenaghan, Margaret O'Connor and Beth FeiwellIsrael Idonije
(who we’re really gonna miss in Chicago!). The movie stars Channing Tatum as the hero out to protect and save his daughter, the President (played by Jamie Foxx) and the good ole USA – could there be a more perfect Independence Day movie? The Sky – one of 12 WNBA
3 - Alexandra, Henry Melton and Swin Cashteams and in second place this season – had just come off another win the day before so anticipation was high for the 300 attendees who had the opportunity to meet Swin and several other Sky players who attended…plus the opportunity to rub elbows with one of Chicago’s great sports’ philanthropists, Izzy Idonije.
4 - Vinay Tila, Micaeh Johnson, Jessica Kimbrough, Sharbel ShamoonAbout 100 people attended the reception in the Showplace ICON VIP lounge before the screening. Margaret O’Connor (owner of MarCon Communications) sponsored and produced the event and Deborah Brown (NBC 5
5 - Dr. Michael O'Meara and Lori AllenChicago’s director of station relations) introduced co-hosts Swin and Izzy. Both hosts welcomed guests and Izzy spoke briefly about all the support he has received during his 10 years in Chicago as a Chicago Bear. Sadly, we bid farewell to Izzy as he moves across state lines to division rival Detroit Lions. Hopefully, he will come back for a visit now and then! Swin spoke next and invited everyone to come watch the Sky play. The Chicago Sky through their Sky Cares Foundation gave all 300
7 - Chaminda and Gitine DeSilva and Jamitte Zaengerguests at the screening tickets to attend their home game on July 2nd at the Allstate Arena. A good time was had by all! (I was also proud to be the media sponsor for this fabulous Hollywood soiree!) Congrats, Margaret! (Photos by SumPhoto Photography.)



1 - Bonnie Spurlock throwing out first pitch at White Sox game on 6-28, look at that concentration!PAWS Chicago
got a big boost at the White Sox game on June 28th when founding board member Bonnie Spurlock threw out the ceremonial first pitch! The look of concentration on her face that appeared on the Jumbotron was priceless as is her support of this organization that is the largest no-kill animal shelter in the Midwest! Congrats Bonnie! Love you!


Hindman BlackHawkBanner_PressRelease_72_070113If you’re a Chicago Blackhawks fan – and who isn’t nowadays?! – then here’s some news you can use: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers will auction off the original 1961 Blackhawks championship banner that hung in the old Chicago Stadium! The banner will be sold on July 16th at 6 p.m. in a single item online-only sale and is on display now up to the date of the sale. Interested parties can contact 312.280.1212 for more info or leave a presale bid at www.lesliehindman.com! May the best fan win!


Ronald McDonald House at Lurie's Children's 1 year birthday partyCongratulations are in order for the world’s largest Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children’s at 211 E. Grand that celebrated its one year anniversary on June 29th! Hundreds of supporters turned out for a joyous birthday party with a welcome by Doug Porter (CEO of RMHC of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana) on the rooftop. Happy birthday Ronald McDonald House and many more! (For more info, click here!)

 

375553_10150428400592755_969601984_nMore congrats are in order…this time for the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC), which broke ground recently for a $550-million research hospital to be named The Ability Institute of RIC which will open in 2016 at 355 E. Erie. Mayor Emanuel, Senators Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk were on hand to offer their congrats.  


TCW Magazine's 100 Women of InfluenceAnd last but not least, I want to thank Today’s Chicago Woman Magazine (TCW) for including this humble scribe in this month’s cover story feature, “100 Women of Influence”! Words can’t describe how honored I am to be included among these awe-inspiring women. To read the whole article and see who else made the list, please click here!

 

BarbecueMay your grills stay hot and your celebrations last long this summer and I hope you had a fabulous July 4th! Until next week, thanks for reading Candid Candace!

Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com


Chicken jokeP.S. Thanks to Hedwig Golant for sharing this darling photo! I laughed out loud and hope you do, too!

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

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

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

 

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


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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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


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

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

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

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

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SERVICE CLUB’S MAD HATTER LUNCHEON RAISES THE BAR

…PLUS “TEA FOR TOTS”; HUBBARD STREET DANCE’S SPOTLIGHT BALL; BIG CAT’S “BASH FOR CASH”; LIL’ KIM ROCKS OUT; CHICAGO HAS "A TASTE FOR THE ARTS"; FACTIO EQUALS FABULOUS!; BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS’ BIG SUMMER SOIREE; HONORING OUR HEROES THRU ART; MY FAV MARKET RETURNS AND A TRIBUTE TO A FRIEND.
 

1 - Co-chairs Dr. Stacie McClane, Sherry Lea Holson and Pat MaxwellThe Service Club of Chicago
always throws great parties that are very well attended but they reached a new level of excitement with the recent Mad Hatter Luncheon on May 30th at the Ritz-Carlton where the
2 - Bing Shen, Tracey DiBuono Tarantino, Frances RenkLunching Ladies
shifted it up a gear. Congrats to co-chairs Sherry Lea Holson, Pat Maxwell and Dr. Stacie McClane for planning this wonderful day filled with stunning visuals and great fun for more than 460 guests. Renowned photographer Victor Skrebneski created a special film for the luncheon entitled “Skrebneski Photographs Hats Off,” which included
3 - Craig Hogan, Hazel Barr, Greg Hyder, Victor Zarroli, Jean Antonioua retrospective from his formidable archives and a Q & A. The day began with a reception and a viewing of the hat collection from famed and beloved local
5 - Kristina McGrath, Shaun Rajah as the Mad Hatter and Korinna Isselhardtdesigner Loreta Corsetti of Loreta Corsetti Couture Millinery Collection. There was also a contest for best hats in the categories of Most Timeless, Most Whimsical, Most Elegant/Couture and Top Hat (for the gents). Winning in the Most Whimsical contest were
4 - Heather Ingram, Vonita Reescer and Darby Hillsgorgeous identical twins Kristina McGrath and Korinna Isselhardt. Mamie Walton won for Most Timeless…although I’m not sure if it was just the hat since this gorgeous Gemini is one of the most timeless, beautiful women I know! Darling Frances
6 - Larisa Kronfeld and Sherrill BodineRenk
won for Most Couture and, again, I don’t think this was just about the hat: Frances is one of the best dressed women in town! And, no surprise here, Greg Hyder took home the gold for the Top Hat category…he’s on everyone’s
7 - Azeeza Khan and Rochelle Trotterbest-dressed list so great choice! The room at the Ritz was almost as beautiful as its inhabitants with decor by Lord & Mar Ltd. of Lake Forest. Patterned fabric encased crystal vases with spring arrangements of fuchsia roses and colorful hydrangeas. Models chosen by SC member and ZZAZZ Productions founder Tracey DiBuono Tarantino mingled throughout the crowd wearing fabulous hats courtesy of local
8 - Dusty Stemer and Belvon Walkerdesigners. The guests dined on chilled avocado and cucumber soup with lime and chicken Milanese with roasted asparagus. Chocolate hazelnut cake with Rice Crispies and vanilla ice cream finished off the decadent meal along with
10 - Nicole Bettibottles of Veuve Clicquot! Each guest received a memento of the day, a beautifully wrapped Murano glass compact. To add to the whimsy of the afternoon, Shaun Rajah (beloved special events manager of The Drake Hotel's Palm Court), came dressed as the Mad Hatter, complete with bushy eyebrows and a wild suit – he certainly added a certain je ne sais quoi to the event photos by John Reilly Studio and Caitlin Saville Collins! There was also a raffle and
9 - Larisa Kronfeld (L) and friendssilent auction with hat prizes donated by Nicole Betti (Gold Coast Couture), Loreta Corseti, Sarah Haley (Sarah Haley Design & Millinery), Laura Whitlock (Laura Whitlock Millinery) and the Trunk Club (men’s hatter contest prize).
Mamie Walton, Stanley Paul and Linda HeisterCo-chair Sherry Lea Holson described the afternoon this way: “Wide brims, grosgrain ribbons caught up with flowers, fancy fedoras, jaunty pillboxes, flouncing lampshades, chic cloches, and more – think of it
12 - Kathy O'Malley and Tina Wellermore as a milliner’s paradise. Having Victor Skrebneski join us added a wonderful flare of high fashion photography to ‘top’ it all off. With fundraising being the single greatest component, this was a true delight from start to finish.” Author and longtime Service Club member, Sherrill Bodine had this to say about the event: “As an author, I
13 - Lisa Kraus and Mary Laskymust pay attention to details in my books to ensure they will be successful. The attention to details that Sherry, Pat and Stacie along with their committee gave to the Mad Hatter Luncheon made it a New York Times Bestseller! From the newly ritzier Ritz ballroom, the most gorgeous floral arrangements I’ve ever seen at a luncheon, the yummy food and
14 - Hazel Barr and Bunky Cushingchampagne, the beautiful mirrors individually wrapped for each of the record-breaking number of attendees, the display of Loreta Corsetti’s beautiful hats, to an icon of fashion photography preparing a video JUST FOR US and then to have Victor answer all of our many questions made the party a work of art!” This was the third year of the Mad Hatter’s concept for
15 - Laura Schwartzthe Hat Luncheon and it’s gotten bigger and bigger every year! For 2011 and 2012, event highlights included a couture hat display by Bes Ben and Raymond Hudd. Both years were sell-outs, which is why the co-chairs decided to move it to a larger venue this year. Next year, who knows where this fashionable fete
Simona Garcia and Cristina Montgomerywill be held…Soldier Field!? Congrats to all involved and I can’t wait to see where you take us next year! The Service Club of Chicago is the oldest women’s charitable foundation in Chicago founded in 1890 to grant funding for tangible items to nonprofits with a focus on women, children, the arts and education. This year’s SC Gala co-chairs Nina Mariano, Heather Farley and Darby Hills want you to mark your calendars now for the annual Service Club Gala on November 1st, themed Studio 123! (For more info, visit www.serviceclubofchicago.org.)


1 - Host and founder of Faces for Love, Dr. Stacie McClane and daughter Alexandria CottonFrom chic ladies in chapeax to the darling Tea for Tots at the Peninsula, this month has been filled with delightful parties for wonderful causes. Dr. Stacie McClane founded Faces for Love (FFL) in 2012 and has never looked back: This non-profit organization’s mission is helping women
2 - Alexandria Cotton, Lindsey White, Emily Whiteand children in distressed situations and on educating families and children in our communities and through creating improved awareness and involvement, they foster a lifetime of giving and an ongoing cycle of charity. For each season of giving, they select worthwhile causes that align with their mission. This year’s event – Tea for Tots – gave Faces for Love the opportunity to support both
3 - Tina Weller, Mary Pat Burns, Jean Antoniou, Sherry Valukas, Sherrill BodineThe Primo Center for Women and Children (PCWC)
and the Connections for Abused
5 - Sebastian GarciaWomen and their Children (CWAC)
. Proceeds from the event helped purchase necessities and supplies for the children living in these shelters. More than 80 guests attended the first annual Tea for Tots event at the Peninsula that included delightful party favors for the kids, a delicious lunch for
4 - Toni Canada, Jennifer Hamood, Kristina McGrath, Dusty Stemerthe adults and new or gently used toys for the kids in need. “The first annual Tea for Tots exceeded my expectations. We experienced an overwhelming expression of generosity and good will. The guests involved reached out to help empower women
6 - Laurie Davis and Sherrill Bodineand children who are victims of homelessness and abuse,” shared Faces for Love Foundation founder Dr. Stacie McClane. “The money raised at this event will support our mission which is to assist women and children in distressed situations and help them
7 - Sienna Renkbuild better futures for themselves. I was especially thrilled to see the children enjoying the tea and crafts while learning about the importance of giving back to the community.” A highlight of the event included remarks by both Anne Borg, director of development for Connections for Abused Women and their Children, and Shelley Cooper, chief development officer for the Primo Center. Festivities began at
8 - Nina Mariano and Monika Dixon11:30 a.m., as guests were greeted with silver trays of champagne and wine as well as a fun specialty drink for the children. Immediately, the children gravitated to the activity table and snuggled with the oversized Peninsula teddy bears. Tea service began with an
10 - Kate Covington and Grace Burlesonassortment of delicious gourmet finger sandwiches and desserts for the adults. Selections included smoked salmon, dill cream cheese, pumpernickel and cucumber as well as grilled chicken, butternut squash, apples, herb aioli, sundried tomato bread tea sandwiches. Dessert included French hazelnut cake, chocolate chestnut pot de crème and passion fruit tarts.
11 - Tatiana and Olga MarkoffChildren enjoyed the Peninsula’s version of PB & J, mini burgers and fries and yummy treats topped with gummy bears. Dr. McClane welcomed everyone, discussed the mission of the recently founded Faces for Love
9 - Monika and Nadia DixonFoundation and thanked all of those who took time to support this worthy cause. The directors of both beneficiaries shared the needs of their organizations and the work they are doing in the Chicagoland area. Guests received a thank you bag containing a preview of Dr. McClane’s new skin care
12line – FACELIFT SKINCARE Oxygen Moisturizing Cream. (Henceforth, her skin care line will donate a percentage of the profits to Faces for Love Foundation.) Huge congrats to Stacie on this wonderful event that supported so many wonderful charities. For more information contact Stacie McClane, M.D. at DrMcClane@FacesforLove.org, for info on The Primo Center for Women and Children, visit www.primocenter.org and for info about Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CWAC) – formerly Chicago Abused Women Coalition – visit www.cawc.org.

 

1 - Spotlight Ball co-chairs Elizabeth Yntema Ferguson, Sara Albrecht, Meg Siegler Callahan and Jane StraussHubbard Street Dance Chicago, together with event co-chairs Meg Siegler Callahan, Elizabeth Yntema Ferguson, Sara Albrecht and Jane Strauss, hosted the 35th Anniversary Spotlight Ball on May 30th
2 - The Mayor receives Spotlight Award from HS Artistic Director Glenn Edgerton and Alejandro Cerrudoat the Harris Theater and the Fairmont Chicago. The Mayor attended and received Hubbard Street’s Spotlight Award for being an ardent supporter since his election both of Hubbard Street and of the city’s
3 - Monique Meloche, Evan Boris and Naomi Reesethriving, diverse dance community at large; Hubbard Street presented a second Spotlight Award to JPMorgan Chase & Co. in recognition of its ongoing philanthropy and commitment to Hubbard Street’s educational
4 - Marko Iglendza, Nora Daley Conroy and Neal Zuckerprograms. The Spotlight Ball kicked off at 6:00 p.m. at Hubbard Street’s home venue – the Harris Theater for Music and Dance – with both Spotlight Awards presentations, and a special performance featuring both the main company and
5 - Katie Kozul, Andrew Wright, Lissa Smith, Richard Walters, Alicia Delgadillo, Brandon Lee Alley and Jules JosephHubbard Street 2, a world-class ensemble of early-career artists. The program featured excerpts from choreography by Swedish artist Mats Ek (scenes from Casi-Casa); Bay
6 - HS founder Lou Conte (R) with founding company dancers Claire Bataille, Ann Hodgkins Curley and Karen Frankel-JonesArea dancemaker and Joyce Award–winner Alonzo King (“Compass” from AZIMUTH); and Hubbard Street resident choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo (selections from Lickety-Split and One
7 - HS alumni Kitty Skillman, David Gomez, Leslie Stevens, Laura HaneyThousand Pieces
). Erik Osterkil, just 13 years old and a member of Hubbard Street’s Youth Dance Ensemble, presented the Spotlight Award to JPMorgan Chase & Co. “I’ve had the chance to see how Hubbard
8 - Myra and John ReillyStreet’s work extends beyond the stage,” through his participation in the company’s Youth Dance programs, Osterkil explained, “reaching kids like me and students in public schools who don’t have the opportunity to take
9 - Maria Bechily and Linda Johnson Riceclasses at the [Lou Conte Dance] Studio.” Upon accepting the award on behalf of the firm, chairman of the Midwest for JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of its executive committee Glenn Tilton praised Osterkil for his poise as a public
10 - Stacey Dent and Chaniece Holmesspeaker. “It’s an intimidating thing for many, but not for Erik.” The Mayor noted, tongue-in-cheek, how training in ballet from a young age provided him with “fast footwork” necessary in public life and politics. Emanuel continued on a more serious note, praising Chicago as “the most American of American cities,” expressing thanks for being “part of the Hubbard Street family,” and calling the company “the
11 - Lori Dimun and Steve Abramsgreatest ambassador for the city of Chicago.” In closing, Emanuel stressed the importance of the arts and culture in public education, saying that exposure to the humanities alongside academic subjects can “teach you something about yourself.” More
13 - Nancy Seiler and Abby McCormick O'Neilthan 700 guests and VIPs attended including chairman of the Johnson Publishing Company Linda Johnson Rice; entrepreneur and philanthropist Neal Zucker; Citadel LLC founder and CEO Kenneth C. Griffin; Chairman of the Harris Theater’s Board of Directors Abby McCormick O’Neil; and Chicago
12 - Jesse Bechard, Quinn Wharton, Emilie Leriche, Johnny McMillan, Jacqueline Burnett, Joshua Blake Carter, Ashley Rockwood, David Schultzcontemporary art gallerist Monique Meloche. The event was a major success for the organization, raising more than $1.1 million for Hubbard Street’s educational, community and artistic programming. (Photos by Robert F. Carl and Todd Rosenberg.)

 


James Big Cat WilliamsHomelessness has a face. It could be the person sitting next to you at work, at school, at church or in line at the store. It’s a face that former Chicago Bear James “Big Cat” Williams wants to spotlight on Saturday June 8th when he hosts the second annual “Celebrity Bash for Cash” at Cinespace Chicago Film Studio (located at 2621 W. 15th Place) to raise funds to help eradicate homelessness and hunger among women, single parents and families. Beloved Big Cat, who spent his 12-year career in the NFL playing for the Chicago Bears, believes, “People work hard throughout their lives but sometimes find themselves in dire situations and often not of their own
BigCatCharitiesEvite 6-8-13making. We all have experienced unforeseen circumstances. Although I have not personally experienced homelessness and hunger this issue is very important to me.” The honorary chair is Reverend Tom Behrens, founder of The Night Ministry, an organization that has been helping desperate people who struggle on Chicago’s nighttime streets since 1976. ABC 7’s Jim Rose will serve as emcee. VIP reception starts at 6:30 p.m. and VIP area is open throughout the event. Main event starts at 7:00 p.m. VIP tickets are $300 and general admission tickets are $100. For tickets and more information, please visit www.bigcatcharities.org


Lil' Kim and Tiffany FoxxBefore hitting the stage at HOT 97 Summer Jam 2013 concert in NJ, Lil’ Kim was spotted at the Hennessy V.S event at Mansion Elson in Atlanta. Kim was there to help celebrate the release of her protégée Tiffany Foxx’s new mixtape, “Goal Diggers.” Lil’ Kim was
Lil' Kim and friendsin great spirits, rocking a black catsuit with sexy cut-outs down the side of her legs. The rap legend chatted and took photos with fans the entire night and even took the mic and performed five tracks from her critically-acclaimed first album, “Hard Core.” (Photos by Prince Williams, ATL Pics.net.)


1 - CAA students Sophia Pietrowski, Judith Edlund, Mariah Robinson, Nicole MagerkoChicago Academy for the Arts
– a Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National School of Distinction and one of only four independent arts high schools in the United States – celebrated the beginning
2 - Taste for Arts co-chairs Dianne and John Kleber, Lisa and Joseph Torres and Jennifer Peeplesof their fourth decade in educating emerging artists with A Taste for the Arts Gala on May 14th at the Harris Theater and Millennium Park Terrace. The event, which provides support for the ongoing success of the school, raised more than $350,000 in support of The Academy’s
3 - Check, Please! Executive Producer David Manilow, Elysabeth Alfano, Chef Tony Priologroundbreaking programs, international partnerships and scholarships, ensuring The Academy’s place as a leader and model for
4 - Chef Rick Bayless and wife DeAnnexcellence in arts education. A Taste for the Arts Gala showcased both artistic and culinary talent. The evening began with a student performance open to the public at the Harris Theater, showcasing the diverse talents of The Academy’s
5 - Ann, Julian and Alexa Burzynskistudents. The movie-themed performance included a trailer for a student produced feature film and popcorn vendors walking down the aisles. This unique performance also debuted a re-branding and
6 - Christina Gonzalez and Chef Alberto Gonzalezmarketing campaign for the school, which underscores how an arts education prepares students to pursue their future careers, whether those careers are in the arts, science, academia or corporate worlds. After the performance, the 400 gala guests proceeded to the Millennium Park Terrace to enjoy cocktails, silent and
7 - Helen Melchior and performance sponsor Barbara Levy Kipperlive auctions and tastings prepared by Chicago’s hottest chefs, led by Chef Rick Bayless. Guests sampled the culinary creations of the evening’s featured chefs, all of whom have participated in WTTW’s popular dining show “Check, Please!” They included Chef Jaysen Euler of Davanti Enoteca, Chef Chao
8 - Michael Cook and Kupcinet Award honoree Richard Turnerof Union Sushi, Chef Dan Jamrock of Embeya, Chef Doug Dunlay of Smoke Daddy BBQ, Chef Tony Priolo of Piccolo Sogno, Chef Jon Dubois of Green Zebra and Chef Alberto Gonzales of 90 Miles Cuban Café. For dessert, guests sampled a raspberry pavlova with lemon curd created by Chef Rose Duong of Kingsbury Street Café and chocolate and hazelnut cakes by Chef Mindy Gohr of Bittersweet
9 - Event co-chairs Joseph and Lisa TorresPastry Shop
. A live auction featured a dinner for two at the home of Rick and Deann Bayless, four courtside Chicago Bulls tickets, dinner for two at the home of hosts Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis, dinner for 10 at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed
10 - Barbara and Annie YokomHeurtley House in Oak Park, a Chicago Blackhawks jersey signed by the whole team, and two getaways including a four-day wine extravaganza in Sonoma and a three-night trip to New Orleans complete with VIP admission to the Preservation Hall of Jazz and six-course dinner at Commander’s Palace Restaurant. The live auction raised
11 - John Naab and Jennifer Burkitt$90,000, part of which will be used to purchase new lighting and sound equipment for The Academy’s Black Box Theatre. A Taste for the Arts Gala was hosted by Donna LaPietra and Bill Kurtis, with civic committee chair and performance sponsor Barbara Levy Kipper and arts committee chair Craig Hall, a ‘97 graduate of The Academy
12 - Kelsey Tanner O'Connor and David O'Connorwho is now a New York City Ballet soloist. Mayor Rahm Emanuel served as honorary chair. This year’s gala chairs were Stephen Flach and Chris Fryson, Dianne and John Kleber, Jennifer Peeples, and Lisa and Joe Torres. Wirtz Beverage of Illinois, Diageo, William Grant & Sons and Tenzing Wine and Spirits served as the premier sponsors of A Taste for the Arts Gala.


FactioMagazine827200911429PMI want to give a big thank you shout-out to my friends from Factio Magazine – founders Melissa Maynard and Henrique Kerch and writer Alex Mariscal – for including me and my Stanley Paul Foundation honor in their FABULOUS magazine! I am so very grateful, Factio! (See the article here! Photos by Mila Samokhina and Bob Carl.)


1 - John and Mary Muehlstein, Olivia Gonzalez and Carlos CardenasThe Woman’s Board of Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago’s 64th Annual Summer Ball
raised $1.1 million to support club programs at its gala on May 31st at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel with more than 500 guests in attendance. The Radisson’s Atlantic Ballroom was decorated in cool shades of gray and white with crystal embellishments for this exclusive event. “The Woman’s Board’s
2 - Jim and Ellen O'Connor and Elizabeth and Michael ColeAnnual Summer Ball is one of our most important events of the year,” said Boys & Girls Clubs of
3 - Julie Latsko and David ValentineChicago President and CEO James G. Keane. “In addition to supporting our clubs with more than $1 million in contributions each year, the Summer Ball allows us to shine a light on Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago’s caring and committed Woman’s
4 - Jim Keane and Cynthia ChereskinBoard members who make a difference every single day in the lives of Club members throughout Chicago.” Added Woman’s
5 - John and Sara Garvey, Renee and Craig RichartBoard President Mrs. Bruce (Beth) White, “The 2013 Summer Ball delighted our donors and attendees and raised much needed funds to serve youth in some of Chicago’s most challenged neighborhoods.” A silent auction featured luxury items such as a Prada handbag, Roberto Coin bracelet, unique travel opportunities and exclusive sports experiences. They included a ride on the Blackhawks’ Zamboni, a chance to be a Chicago White Sox bat boy/girl, owners’ suite tickets to a Chicago Cubs game and travel packages to Italy, Deer
6 - Chris Lueking and Julie ChristopherValley Resort in Utah, Napa Valley and Pebble Beach. Following a gourmet dinner, guests danced to the sounds of
7 - Susan and Rick LennyOrchestra 33
. As a leading provider of after-school services in Chicago for the past 110 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago (BGCC) offers a safe haven for youth to learn and grow during the most vulnerable part of the day. BGCC’s 19 clubs are located in some of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the nation including Englewood, Ford Heights, Garfield Park, Logan Square, Lawndale and Austin. These neighborhoods face high crime rates, prevalent drug use, pervasive gang activity, high childhood obesity rates, low academic performance, and a true lack of economic opportunity and development. (For more info, click here.)


RSM_June2013_PrideParty-lgMy favorite market returns on June 29th and 30th! Chicago’s Randolph Street Market will be back in action and, in conjunction with the Pride Fest celebration throughout the city, this June market is set to be the most colorful with round-the-clock entertainment, a beer garden with vintage carnival games and concessions, rainbow themed bites and drinks, face painting and so much more! Hope to see you there!


107743602Come September 11th, the Windy City will be honoring Chicago’s heroes when a citywide public art installation will feature 101 oversized replicas of our city’s iconic standard fire hydrants (symbolically representing each Chicago firehouse) designed, painted, decorated and/or dressed by noted artists, architects, fashion and interior designers! These colorful
TGCFH-Logo-Lgsculptures will be placed throughout the city in tribute to the work and heroism of our beloved Chicago Firefighters! At the conclusion of the exhibition, the hydrants will be gathered for a final exhibit before being auctioned, with net proceeds benefitting charities that support the families of fire victims and other fire safety programs. (If you’re interested in sponsoring a hydrant at $1,500 or for more info, contact Agency 360’s Kate Armstrong at 303.710.5471 or Kate@AgencyThreeSixty.com.

 
For more of our town’s top event news, see the following list of my favorites and their websites:


600965_537652906280841_282653698_nFleurotica: June 12th, MCA, 7 p.m.

GLAMORAMA Launch Party: June 13th, Gallery 225, 7 p.m.
Gene Siskel Renaissance Awards: June 15th, Ritz-Carlton, 6 p.m.
English Speaking Union’s Ascot Ball: June 22nd, 195 E. Delaware, 7 p.m.
Old St. Pat’s World’s Largest Block Party: June 28th and 29th, 700 W. Adams St.
Starving Artist: June 29th, 217 N. Carpenter, 7 p.m.

Zoo Ball: July 12th, Lincoln Park Zoo, 6:30 p.m.


PAWS Beach Party: July 18th, North Avenue Boat House, 6 p.m.


Zoo ball inviteChicago Pride Fest: June 22nd and 23rd, 3700 N. Halsted

Taste of Chicago: July 10th – 14th, Grant Park
Lollapalooza: August 2nd – 4th, Grant Park
Service Club Day on Terrace: August 5th, Peninsula, 11:30 a.m.
GLAMORAMA: August 9th, Harris Theater, 8 p.m.
Dance for Life: August 17th, Hilton Chicago
Neiman Marcus Cosmetics Department Grand Opening Bash: August 22nd, 737 N. Michigan


Bill Daley and Chris LongWords can’t describe how much friends and family of beloved Chris Long will miss her presence in this world. She was a dear friend and a brilliant shining light. If you knew her and would like to honor her, please send donations to Loyola University, Office of Development Dept., c/o Loyola University Chicago-Gift Processing: Dept. 4336, Carol Stream, Ill. 60012-4336 and/or to the Tree House Humane Society (in honor of her much loved cat, Elliott) at 1212 W. Carmen Ave., Chicago, IL 60640. My deepest condolences to her family: Maureen (Mo), Thomas, Neil and Anne Long and her
Be in love with lifefather James Long. She was much loved by all who knew her. (This is a pic from her uber-successful Joffrey Gala that she co-chaired with Bill Daley.)

 

Hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s edition of Candid Candace and I hope you’ll return next week for the 411 on 312 and beyond! Be good to each other… 🙂

 
Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com


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Debi Lilly E-Mag Summer edition 2013P.P.S. Don’t miss the summer edition of Debi Lilly’s “A Perfect-Event E-Magazine” with beautiful images, recipes and articles. I’m honored to be a contributor and hope you enjoy my article, “Favorite July 4th Memories in St. Tropez”!

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MEMORIAL DAY MEMORIES

…PLUS ZOO-OLOGIE; SAMANTHA “POPS UP”; JOHN’S “FILTHY WORLD”; GEORGE KICKS OFF BEETHOVEN FEST 2013; THE CRYSTAL BALL; COCKTAILS FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE; KERRY AND SARAH HONOR GABY; STEVE HARVEY HOSTS “RUN HOME CHICAGO”; PSY JEWELRY?; “INTO THE WILD” FOR PRENTICE; MY FAVORITE GARDEN TOUR AND SO MUCH MORE!


1 - Brendan Beyer, Austin Ramey, Erin Pulcher and Jodie McKnightWhat a whirlwind week it’s been! I hope you all had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend. We had big plans for a BBQ that quickly turned into something much more low key after I had an emergency appendectomy earlier in the
2 - Dupo fire truck and crewweek. (A word of warning: Symptoms aren’t always what you find on Google but fortunately, we went to the ER anyway.) On a lighter, more nostalgic note, I wrote an ode to my hometown of Dupo, Illinois, on Chicago Now as a tribute to the holiday. Here’s an excerpt, I hope you enjoy it and I hope it reminds you of your own youthful memories: I love living in Chicago but I get very nostalgic around
3 - Arial view of Dupo and railroad tracks Pic by Cameron Cookthe holidays for my hometown of Dupo, Illinois. It’s the summer celebrations, like Memorial
4 - Falling Springs in DupoDay, that really make me wistful for days gone by in this small railroad town of 3,000 people set near the banks of the Mississippi River in Southern Illinois. And although I appreciate the great parades in Chicago and its
5 - Dupo Community High Schoolmultiple street festivals, nothing can compare with the homespun touches that only a small town can offer. The parades in Dupo are a little bit different than anywhere else I’ve ever been. For
6 - A picnic grillmanwhat they lack in size, they make up for with heart. The fire trucks (both of them) are polished for weeks leading up to the celebration and by the time they’re spritzed and
7 - Watching the parade go byspruced, you can see your reflection. Kathy Donigan recalled the service. “The VFW service is what I remember. As Girl Scouts, we marched in a parade from the VFW to the memorial in the triangle by
8 - Martin-Boismenue Home built around 1790our church for a ceremony. I recall it being very solemn and an honor to be the flag bearers. We got to wear white gloves.” The American Legion Hall and the VFW are the top two hangouts in town and, during this festive
9 - Union Pacific running beside Main Streettime, little plastic American flags dot the tables and bars brightening up the dark wood. Veterans pin their medals on their shirts and walk a little taller. The pool tables in town are crowded with new faces, many who
10 - VFW Hallhave returned home just for the holiday. Besides the parade, THE highlight of Memorial Day for me has always been the Dupo Park picnic. The whole town shows up for this must-attend affair where you get to see all of your old
11 - With my late, great best friend Susie Price Sagerfriends and classmates. You can smell the fish frying from inside the little stands as families stake their claims on strategically placed picnic tables. The beer stands have the longest lines and, being close to Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis,
13 - At our high school, Susie and I were cheerleaders togethereveryone is loyal to their hometown brands. Since you can reach out and touch the cornfields, the corn-on-the-cob is always a best seller, too. There are small carnival rides, live entertainment and sometimes even mouse races! (And before you ask, “Straight track, 6 lanes, you
14 - With another dear Dupo friend, Tommy Hundley at the Rooster Crowing Contestbet on a mouse and, if he wins, you win money depending on the odds.”) And don’t even get me started about the rooster
12 - See, I told you!crowing contests. I still miss my friends there, the wonderful pace of the town and the beautiful scenery. The village, founded in 1750, was originally a French colonial settlement named Prairie du Pont. I remember scouring the bluffs for arrow heads that were left in abundance by the Cahokia Indians. Town history states that at one time, between 3,000 and
15 - With my Aunt Lora, Uncle Marvin and cousins in Waterloo, Ill.7,000 Indian dwellings were on the ridge where Dupo Park is located. So, on this Memorial Day weekend, not only will I be giving thanks for the veterans but I will also be giving thanks for growing up in a small town, where life’s little pleasures become lasting memories. 🙂


1 - Chris Cook (Chair), Jennifer Statler (Chair), Annessa Staab (President), Lindsay Humphreys (Chair), Kevin Bell (LPZ President and CEO)-001More than 1,000 guests got wild at “Zoo-ologie: Sumus Animalia,” the Auxiliary Board of Lincoln Park Zoo’s signature annual fundraiser. The sold-out event raised nearly $200,000 to help
2 - Striking a pose!keep the zoo free and open to everyone 365 days a year. This year’s theme featured an ancient Roman feel, thanks to decor by Flower Firm. The big cats were on
3 - Zoo-ologie Co-Chairs Lindsay Humphreys, Chris Cook, Jennifer Statler-001the prowl and roared their approval as guests checked in near the Kovlar Lion House. Lucky raffle winners took home prizes that included three-day passes to sold-out Lollapalooza, two round-trip
4 - Kelly Cook, Frank Favia (AB), Billy Dec, Lindsay Humphreys (Chair)-001tickets to Europe (courtesy of United Airlines) and a Ridley Phaeton Tri-bike. Nibbles included Frontier’s smoked wild boar sausage and stone ground cheese grits, Green Zebra’s chilled poached shitake mushrooms with grilled asparagus and so much more. Dancing lasted into the wee hours to the band Hey Jimmy and DJ Rock City. Many guests capped off the evening with a spin on the carousel and notable
5 - Dana Snodgrass, Annessa Staab, Stephanie Eiselattendees included LP Zoo president Kevin Bell, Zoo-ologie
6 - Carley Champlin, Marco Morelli, Andrew Blackwell, Lindsay Humphreys (Chair), Greg McKee, Kari Hoganco-chairs Chris Cook, Lindsay Humphreys and Jennifer Statler and LP Zoo Auxiliary Board president Annessa Staab. (Mark your calendars for their next big event – the Zoo Ball – on July 12th.) 


1 - Jena Gambaccini, Samantha Sleeper and Lynne BredfeldtTo announce her arrival in Chicago, designer Samantha Sleeper hosted a preview party for her pop-up shop on May 20th at 46 E. Oak. With the help
2 - Alex Vasileski and Brooke Schamellof 100 exclusively invited guests, Sleeper celebrated her first ever brick and mortar location. Upping the significance of the pop-up,
3 - Graham Kostic and Helen Berkunwhich features Sleeper’s namesake chic women’s collection, is the fact that it brought her home again: As a Chicago-area native, Sleeper chose to return from
4 - Gregory Fear, Samantha Voss, Amelia Canham Eaton and Peter Kraussher current home in New York City (also where her atelier is located) to showcase her first Resort line as well as her Fall/Winter 2013 and Couture collections. Designs
5 - Valerie Simonefeatured classic pieces in incredible fabrications, including rich textures and an array of eye-catching colors and patterns. Over lemon-infused drinks
6 - Darious Nakvosas and Egle Zakarauskaiteprovided by Willa Vodka, Chicago’s fashion lovers celebrated the return of a true talent and delighted in making the legendary Oak Street that much more stylish. We hope Samantha
7 - Mary and Morgan Byrneplans a return very, very soon! For those of you not familiar with Samantha, she is an award-winning, New York-based designer and her
8 - Brian Sandberg and Laura Kramerwork has been featured in publications such as Surface, InStyle, Lucky, Refinery29 and on the cover of Women’s Wear Daily’s “Globe Runners” issue. She is a favorite among celebrities including Katy
10 - Jena GambacciniPerry, Tina Fey, Giuliana Rancic, Ciara
and Cyndi Lauper. “Sleeper’s work consists of precision cut, elevated basics combined with ethereal, diaphanous couture pieces. Her collections feature future classics infused with
9 - Alison Fraker and Eve Daiberlluxurious detailing and quirky finishes.” Sleeper has partnered with various brands including Swarovski, Henri Bendel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord and Taylor, Solstiss, Monster Cable,
Monika Dixon, Emily Cleary, Sarah Elliott, Samantha Sleeper, Egle Zakarauskaite, Jennifer Goodwin MAC Cosmetics, QuestLove, The Pierre New York
and the W Hotel in Chicago. This talented designer holds a BFA from Parsons The New School for Design, where she currently works as an instructor. Catch her while you can! 

 

1 - John Waters onstage“The Pope of Trash” John Waters left the audience at the Harris Theater in hysterics after performing his one-man show, “This Filthy World,” which included stories of his childhood and sharp-witted
2 - Judith Kirshner, Joan Harris, Jules Kirshnercommentary on current events and celebrities such as Justin Bieber and Chaz Bono. Waters also took questions from inquisitive audience members. Immediately following the performance and Q&A session, the director/writer/actor and originator of the “Hairspray” dynasty joined more than 100 guests on The Elizabeth Morse Genius Stage for an after-party reception benefiting the
3 - Judith Neisser and John WatersHarris Theater’s artistic and community engagement programs. The gracious Waters greeted excited fans, posed for pics and signed autographs. Guests
4 - Liz Haldeman, Abby McCormick O'Neil, Brock Haldemanincluded Judith Neisser (who provided leadership support of the John Waters performance and after-party), Abby McCormick O’Neil, James Alexander, Phil Lumpkin, Judith and
5 - Phil Lumpkin, Carroll JoynesJules Kirshner, Lewis Manilow
and Michael Tiknis. Waters and guests enjoyed a tasty buffet by Calihan Catering, cocktails specially created for the evening by Angel’s Envy (the exclusive spirits sponsor of the benefit party) and
6 - Sharon Tiknis, Lewis Manilow, Judith Neisser, Michael Tiknislovely flowers courtesy of Bukiety. Whimsical drinks were named after Waters’ movies “A Dirty Shame,” “Female Trouble” and “Pink Flamingos.” (Photos by Kyle Flubacker.)

 

1 - Elhadji Haj Gueye, George Lepauw, Richard H. DriehausLed by president and artistic director George Lepauw, the International Beethoven Project (IBP) welcomed cultural, civic and corporate leaders to Open Secret Studios at 401 N. Racine recently for a kick-off celebration for Beethoven Festival 2013.
2 - George Lepauw, Evelyn Daitchman, Walter Burnett Jr.At the event, the theme and headliners for the organization’s third annual Beethoven Festival were revealed and The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation announced it’s making a $100,000 challenge grant in support of the festival’s ambitious programming –
3 - Sven Asmus, Arica Hiltonthe largest matching grant the Driehaus Foundation has ever made to a performing arts organization. During the May 6th celebration, an initial $40,000 was raised towards this fundraising goal. “The International Beethoven Project has demonstrated its ability to
4 - Sarah Ritch, Holly Siegel, Corky Siegelpositively impact Chicago’s strong arts and cultural tradition,” said Driehaus, philanthropist and founder of Driehaus Capital Management, LLC. “In recognition of the IBP’s accomplishments, we hope The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation’s challenge grant inspires other philanthropists,
5 - George Lepauw, Paula and Timothy Friedman, Catinca Tabacarucorporations, foundations and residents to join us in our support of this unique addition to Chicago’s rich artistic landscape.” The event committee for the kick-off party included co-chairs Aacia Hussain and Chris Buckler, host Evelyn Daitchman of Open Secret Studios, Christine Rosso, Thomas Oswald, Meriem Bahri, Erika Knierim and
6 - Susan AurinkoJeremy Rothschild
. In addition to Richard H. Driehaus and his wife, Inese Driehaus, distinguished guests at the event included 27th Ward Alderman Walter Burnett, Jr., Arts Alliance Illinois Executive Director Ra Joy, HAJ Designs Founder and Chief Creative Officer Elhadji “Haj” Gueye, gallerists Sven Asmus and Arica
7 - Richard H. and Inese Driehaus, George LepauwHilton
, Paula and Timothy Friedman and blues artist Corky Siegel and Holly Siegel. Guests enjoyed an evening that began with a reception and cocktails, followed by remarks from George Lepauw and Richard Driehaus and a series of performances including violinists Eugene Kaler and Violetta Todorova, flutist Gaby Vargas and dancers from Ballet Chicago. The evening concluded with a dessert reception, jazz and
8 - George Lepauw, Ra Joylate-night DJ set. More than 100 events spanning classical and new music, visual art, fashion, literature and education will be presented during Beethoven Festival: LOVE 2013 – a festival inspired by the creativity and genius of Ludwig van Beethoven from September 7th through 15th. Highlights of LOVE
9 - Eugene Kaler, Violetta Todorova2013 will include the return of composer-conductor Matthias Pintscher for a weeklong residency; a new music commission series curated by Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche with the festival’s new music committee, performances by the acclaimed International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), a performance piece by Israeli artist-in-residence Rachel Monosov and a
Image_1student performance showcasing the IBP’s first summer camp. LOVE 2013 will be headquartered at Merit School of Music’s Joy Faith Knapp Music Center at 38 S. Peoria with substantial programming taking place throughout the surrounding West Loop neighborhood. Weeklong festival passes and individual tickets will go on sale in July and a full schedule of artists and programming for LOVE 2013 will be announced later this summer. For more information, visit www.internationalbeethovenproject.com.


Sat Invitation-2013-page-001Don’t miss “Cocktails for a Brighter Future,” a fundraiser benefitting Saturday Place (part of Rashied Davis Charities) on June 11th at Rockit Bar & Grill, located at 225 W. Hubbard. Special guests will include Rashied Davis, Earl Bennett, Lance Briggs, Johnny Knox, Jason McKie, Robbie Gould, Alex Brown and Anthony Adams, among others. Saturday Place is a charity that runs a program focusing on third and fourth grade inner-city children who are underperforming in math and English. Every Saturday during the school year, they transport approximately 30 students to Loyola University where they are tutored by specially trained teachers in these fields. The students are enrolled for two years and the first class graduated last year. The results have been dramatic, with test scores showing improvements of up to 85 percent! The charity pays for the transport/teachers and all of the supplies. I hope you can help them by attending their fundraiser. Good stuff for a great cause! (For tickets and more info, click here!)

 

1It may be off-season for the Chicago Bears but providing services for Chicago’s homeless is a 365 day a year challenge that will be the focus at the second annual Run Home Chicago Run/Walk taking place at Soldier Field on June 9th. Chaired by award-winning talk show host Steve Harvey,
2registration is now open for 5k Run/Walk and Kids’ Dash at www.runhomechicago.com. “My wife and I are proud to chair Run Home Chicago,” said Steve. “Bring the kids and let’s get involved to help end homelessness in Chicago. I look forward to seeing everyone at Soldier Field.” Mayor Rahm Emanuel – known as the fittest mayor in America – and First Lady Amy Rule will serve as Honorary Chairs of the annual race. “I am committed to ending
3homelessness in Chicago. As part of the Plan 2.0 to end homelessness in Chicago we will create nearly 2,000 new units of permanent supportive housing and increase housing, job placement and education opportunities for homeless youth,” said Emanuel. “We look forward to Run Home Chicago, an exciting annual event.” Start time for the 5K timed-run/walk is 8:00 a.m. (with check-in at 7:00 a.m.) and a kids’ dash at 9:30 a.m. Hosted by Chicago’s Primo Center for Women & Children, Run Home Chicago benefits several local non-profit organizations that provide homeless Chicagoans with
4 - 2012 race participantsshelter, sustenance and supportive services. Run Home Chicago aims to break the cycle of homelessness – an enormous mission because the numbers are rising: According to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, Chicagoans without a roof over their heads increased 5.5 percent to 93,799 individuals last year. To register and learn more, visit www.runhomechicago.com or call 312/446-3144.


Gangnam double imageIf you love jewelry and love Korean rapper Psy and his crazy “Gangnam Style” song and dance routine, then you’re gonna swoon over this! Psy’s signature move is a man riding a horse and one celebrity got so caught up in the craze that he commissioned Brilliance jewelry company to create a custom pendant as a unique tribute to the formerly unknown Korean rap artist who rose from humble beginnings to worldwide fame. Hung from a large yellow gold chain, this opulent piece is designed in 18K white and yellow gold and comprised of 6.25 ctw round and oval cut pave diamonds and a 3/4 ctw oval diamond as the belt buckle. The total diamond count for this pendant is 636. Two perfectly matched black diamonds provide the finishing touches on his sunglasses. AND for only $59,975, it can be yours! OMGoodness…

 

1 - WFF scholarship recipient, Gabriella (Gaby) SantoyoThe Wood Family Foundation (WFF) and the University of Illinois at Chicago announced the first recipient of the Kerry and Sarah Wood Family Foundation Scholarship:
2 - Kerry and Sarah with Gabygraduating senior Gabriella (Gaby) Santoyo! Santoyo was presented to WFF board members, supporters and friends at the recent Sky is the Limit Scholarship Breakfast at the Willis Tower. WGN’s Micah Materre emceed the event and highlighted the mission of WFF before introducing founders Kerry and Sarah Wood and representatives from UIC. Dr. Bette Bottoms (dean of the UIC Honors
3 - Gaby with her proud mom and sisterCollege) gave details of the scholarship while Santoyo’s calculus teacher, Daniel Kim, commented on why she was most deserving. The program ended with a performance by the Chicago Children’s Choir. CONGRATS GABY and thanks to Kerry and Sarah for all the good they do in Chicago and beyond! (To find out more about WFF, please click here!)

 

1My first outing since my surgery will be tonight,  June 1st, for the Friends of Prentice’s 27th annual gala, themed “Into the Wild.” This volunteer fundraising board of Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Prentice Women’s Hospital will host its largest fundraiser in the
2 - With Bob and Hedwig Golant, Chuck and Azeeza Khan and Paul Iacono at Gala 2012Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier. Stealing the live auction spotlight will be a two-night stay at the New York St. Regis in its brand new Bentley Suite, including the chance to experience the hotel’s Bentley Mulsanne
3during the visit. Additional experiences will include a trip to Peru and a family-friendly trip to Hawaii, courtesy of Starwood Hotels and Resorts. One particular showstopper will be a 36-stone Tiffany & Co.
5 - Alex Sabbag at Gala 2012Schlumberger
diamond bracelet that I will help auction off with G-Man Greg Dellinger. (I also get to wear it until the lucky bidder claims her/his prize…IF they can pry it off my wrist!) I ran into Derrick Taylor – one of my fav event designers – recently and he described what’s he’s created for this event tonight and it was too exciting for words! I can’t wait to share the pics with you in my Chicago Tribune column on June 9th so stay tuned! To date, Friends of Prentice has raised nearly $17 million to support research, education and patient care programs at Prentice Women’s Hospital. (For tickets and more info, please click here!)  

 

Home-and-garden-logo-2013This has always been one of my favorite events! The annual Heartland Alliance Home & Garden Tour will be on June 8th beginning at 9 a.m. This splendid tour of professionally designed private homes and gardens in southwest Michigan’s Harbor Country always inspires me as we get a peek inside homes that showcase the handiwork of some of the top interior designers, architects and horticultural enthusiasts
Michigan sceneryfrom around the country. After the tour, there will be a lunch on the lawn at Chikaming Country Club in Lakeside. (Tickets for lunch are an additional $40 and all proceeds from this delightful day in the country benefits the Heartland Alliance.) For tickets and more info, please click here!)

 

WCIU's You & Me This Morning co-hosts Melissa Forman and Jeanne SparrowI sure hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s edition of Candid Candace! It’s been a real roller coaster week for me and I’m glad the ride is slowing down! I’m so happy to be back doing what I love best: bringing you all of the exciting news our city has to offer! I’m also thrilled to be returning to WCIU’s “You & Me This Morning” on June 10th so stay tuned for ALL of the hottest upcoming events! 

 

Thank-you-for-being-my-friend-57353529341I would like to close by thanking all of my friends for their uplifting get well and birthday wishes! I can’t believe how lucky I am and can’t thank you enough for thinking of me and for making my birthday the best one EVER!

 
Thanks again, with love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 

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CHICAGO’S GREAT “GREAT GATSBY” PARTIES!

…PLUS SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE’S “THE WALK” (NEW WATCH312 VIDEO!); PLAYBOY’S PLAYMATE OF THE YEAR PARTY (VIDEO!); FLEUROTICA 2013 (VIDEO!); LYNNE TAKES NEW YORK; ZOO BALL IS “WILD AT HEART”; JOFFREY AUXILIARY BOARD’S MASQUERADE BALL; A SPECIAL MAY BIRTHDAY PARTY; ELLEN BITCHES ABOUT FITCH AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Michael Reid, Nicole Prusinski, Dr. Michael O'Meara, Margaret O'Connor, Chelsea Cwiklik, Edward Harrington (all Chicago) - photo by Jon RecanaMaxim’s
was the place to be on May 6th when Warner Brothers, Margaret O’Connor (MarCon Communications), Dr. Michael O’Meara and ReachMail hosted one of the hottest Gatsby parties in town. With Gatsby fever raging for months, this
2 - Stanley Paul, Hazel Barr, Laurie Davis, Sherrill Bodineinvitation was coveted among the see-and-be-seen crowd and besides being a blockbuster film, Margaret had another reason for producing this event: Being a fellow Aussie like director Baz Luhrmann, she was keen to present this movie since most of the filming takes place in her native
3 - Jacqui and Lorenzo StranoAustralia! The invitation requested guests dress in Gatsby attire with the added enticement of prizes for the most Gatsby-esque. (And it didn’t take much to encourage attendees to channel their best “Daisy” and “Jay” attire either!) Before the start of the film, Deputy Consul General of Australia in Chicago Lorenzo Strano
Pierre Desy, Jan Melk, Joan Colmar, Michel Desjardinssaid he hoped the beautiful scenery would entice everyone to visit Australia. Next, Bill Zwecker and Chaz Ebert introduced the film. Chaz said “The Great Gatsby” was a favorite film and book of her late husband Roger’s and he had been eagerly awaiting the film and he
5 - Lily Gulik, Kevin & Janine Larsonwas “so jazzed” to see Baz Luhrmann’s version. She added that the last page of the book had been recited at their wedding. Bill said that he, too, was looking forward to Baz’s interpretation and that he had run into Mia Farrow (who played the part of
6 - Bill Zwecker,Nathalie Lavoie, Steve Traxler, Cynthia OlsonDaisy Buchanan in the 1974 version) in Connecticut a couple weeks earlier. After the film, guests headed over to Maxim’s, located in Chicago’s Gold Coast and once the hot spot for celebrities and the posh set back in its heyday. With its
7 - Glenn Murray, Cynovia Pottsstriking plush red velvet and mahogany décor, Maxim’s was the perfect backdrop for this lavish Gatsby-themed party. At the entrance, under the canopied walkway, a blue 1931 Ford Phaeton replica, belonging to Mamie Walton and given to her at Maxim’s on her 50th birthday, was
9 - Jason & Katie Mclenaghan, Edward Harringtonparked alongside a lemon yellow 1947 Lincoln convertible (somewhat reminiscent of Jay Gatsby’s yellow Rolls Royce). Having their photos taken with the cars were men of style Michel Desjardins, Pierre Desy, Paul Iacono and William Holdeman, all wearing pastel suits and looking every bit the part of a 1920’s GQ fashion spread. Models dressed in ’20s attire draped themselves languorously beside the
8 - Hazel Barr, Joey Majumdarclassic cars in a fashion installation created by Kate Johnson Artistry. Others channeling Gatsby style included Mamie Walton, Margey Teller, Dr. Kathleen Albrecht, Laurie Davis, Jan Melk, Joan Colmar, Hazel Barr and couples John
10 - WilliamHoldeman,Paul IaconoDonohue & Julianne Glatz, Katie and Jason Mclenaghan, Kevin & Janine Larson and Stanley Paul & niece Joanie Legittino. Inside, music from the Stanley Paul 1920’s Theatre Collection mixed in with Jay-Z’s film soundtrack played while Gatsby-style attired guests table-hopped and chatted about Luhrmann’s dazzling 3-D
11 - Shanya Sutton, Jenny Guoepic which captured the glamour, opulence and indulgent lifestyle of the era. Prosecco, served in keepsake flutes embossed with the Gatsby logo, flowed while servers wearing black flapper fringed dresses and sequined headpieces circulated with St. Claire vodka cocktails and
12 - Joey Majumdar, Debi Lily, Sacha Amarohors d’oeuvres. Models dressed in the theme of the night took pictures with guests throughout the evening and attendees took home gift bags filled with items from the sponsors that included everything from Warner Brothers’ water bottles and martini shakers
13 - Designer Mark Roscoeto iPad and iPhone covers and screen wipes. Prizes for “Best Gatsby Attire” included Gatsby beach bags, the book, soundtrack and more. For the film’s official opening at the Cannes Film Festival on
14 - Megan Jasin, Carri PhillipsMay 15th, there was a glittering red carpet premier. Director Luhrmann found it only fitting to premier the film first in Cannes since F. Scott Fitzgerald’s first draft of “The Great Gatsby” was completed on the French Riviera. (An extravagant
15 - Meghan Bested, Katherine Marley, Ben HandfeltAustralian premier is set for May 22nd.) Others guests seen in the crowd included Jacqui O’Neil, Dr. Michael O’Meara, Chicago Bear Henry Melton, former Bear James “Big Cat” Williams, Greg & Lily Gulik, Mary Sleger & John Murphy, Steve Traxler, Paul Iacono, Jesus Salgueiro, Sean Eshaghy, JP
16 - Theresa Thomas, Korynn Christunas, Lauren CurrieAnderson, Diane Primo, Kelli Zink, Melissa & Brian Babcock, Toni Canada, Johanna Cook, Bunky Cushing, Rachel DeMarte, Michel Desjardins, Pierre Desy, Susanna Negovan, Nina Mariano, Andrea Schwartz, Sherrill Bodine, Julie Darling, Amy Wimer, Debi Lily, Sheryl Dyer, Deborah Brown (soon to be
18 - JulianneGlatz,JohnDonahuemarried!), Mary Ann Rose & Heinz Kern, Dr. Joaquin Brieva & Jennifer Sutton, Joey Majumdar, Andrea and Dr. Mimis Cohen, Michael Judge, Mark Roscoe and Sheila Dorman. Maxim’s backstory: This legendary hotspot opened in 1963 and quickly became the gathering spot for celebrities and Chicago’s elite. The striking décor was an exact replica of the famous
17 - Joe Hussar, Greg Gulik, Tony Fatlin, Cory WhiteParisian restaurant and throughout the years Maxim’s has been used in other films – there is an extended sequence in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” and Owen Wilson and Marion Cotillard’s characters travel back in time to the Belle Époque and have dinner together at Maxim’s in Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris.” (Photos by Jon Recana and Alex Riemann.)

 

1 - Glam models wearing Tiffany jewels at Gatsby premiereTiffany & Co.
jewels sparkled at the recent Chicago screening of “The Great Gatsby” when they rolled out the red carpet on May 15th to host an exclusive screening at the Gene Siskel Film Center.
2More than 100 by-invite-only guests attended the 1920’s Jazz Age-themed cocktail party and movie premier with Tiffany designs taking center stage as models showcased pieces that appear in the film. Many of
3 - Ellen Sandor, Eda Davidman and Jean de St. Aubinthe jewels are from Tiffany & Co.’s famed 2013 Blue Book Collection. Featured statement pieces from the Collection included The Savoy, a diamond and
3freshwater cultured pearl headpiece with detachable brooch and a brilliant necklace featuring a 49.59 carat emerald-cut aquamarine. A jazz quartet set the stage for the event while guests sipped signature cocktails, including “The Daisy” and “Red Berry Mint Julep.” Passed hors d’oeuvres
4 - Spiro Megremis and Cindy Burnsincluded griddled buckwheat blinis with American sturgeon caviar presented by Blue Plate Catering. As the lights dimmed, guests were handed boxes of truffle salted and caramel drizzled popcorn to enjoy while they watched the fabulous show! Congrats to Tiffany’s for making a wonderful movie even more visually delightful with your awesome bling! 🙂 (Photos by Mila Samokhina…see more pics here!)

 

1It was a night filled with fashion…but not the kind you are used to seeing on a runway: No my friend, this was the 79th annual School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s (SAIC) “The Walk,”
2 - Co-chairs Stephanie Sick (L) and Roopa Weber (2nd from R) with Laura and Kate Mulleavyarguably the most creative and innovative fashion show of its kind in the country! More than 90 design students from SAIC filled the 90-foot runway with the most awe-inspiring, futuristic designs I’ve ever seen. Everything from clear plastic blazers to headgear resembling something Princess Leia would wear, it was a head-spinning evening for sure in
3 - Creatures of the Wind's Shane Gabier, Chris Peters and Michael WallsMillennium Park on May 3rd! The Legend of Fashion honor went to sisters Laura and Kate Mulleavy, award-
4 - Kim and David DeJesuswinning designers/creators of the Rodarte line which they founded in 2005. Their beautiful fashions are worn by First Lady Michelle Obama, Kiera Knightly, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman, Kirsten Dunst, Chloe Sevigny, Tilda Swinton, Dakota Fanning,
5 - Interviewing Swarovski's Nicole Green and team in a GORGEOUS Swarovski necklace!Scarlett Johansson
and Reese Witherspoon to name a few and The New Yorker calls the sisters “the most celebrated American designers working today.” Philanthropist Melissa Sage Fadim was honored with the first ever
6 - Chloe Park designHeart of Fashion award. Even though the runway fashions were to-die-for, the 500+ attendees could’ve taken a turn on their own runways! I always love this event because the fashions are usually as innovative on the guests as they are on the models!
7 - Candy wrapper headgear!This year’s stand-outs included Ellen Sandor (who looked chic wearing a student-designed cape), Azeeza Kahn (who looks great in anything all the time), Laura Kofoid (whose outfit was colorfully creative), Quintin Primo III (who was wearing a Mick Jagger-inspired jacket) and Tommy Walton (a “Check, Please!” host contender who
8 - Todd and Sylvie Rickettsalways makes a fashion statement). Other notables included Creatures of the Wind’s Shane Gabier, Chris Peters and Michael Walls, Todd and Sylvie Ricketts, Ikram and Josh Goldman, Nina Ricci artistic director Peter Copping,
9 - Interviewing Bill Kurtis, Donna LaPietra and Tommy WaltonAJ Johnson, Kim and David DeJesus, Elle magazine’s Anne Slowey, Paper magazine’s editorial director Mickey Boardman, designer Maria Pinto, Ebony’s editor-in-chief Amy Dubois Barnett, and Bill Kurtis and Donna
10 - Designers and their musesLaPietra. The evening raised $400,000 for SAIC – great to see the future of fashion is alive and well in Chicago with the students of SAIC! (To see ALL pics by Sara Condo and Chasitie Neal, please click here!)

 

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1 - Beautiful Raquel Pomplun PMOY 2013Congrats to 25-year-old Raquel Pomplun for winning the Playboy Playmate of the Year title as the first Mexican-American centerfold! Fellow Playmate Dianne Chandler attended this year’s PMOY party at
2 - Playmate group shot at PMOY luncheonthe Mansion in LA on May 16th and shared the story with me: For many of the luncheon guests, the day began with a trolley ride from UCLA’s parking lot. This is usually the case with Hef’s parties since those fine folks in Holmby Hills frown
3 - Playmate Dianne Chandleron having cars parked on their multi-million dollar manicured lawns. Dianne says she was helped from the trolley by an exceptionally handsome Latino man whose muscles sent her into a temporary swoon. The luncheon was
4held on the front lawn under a lavishly decorated tent in shades of Playmate pink and white. Chandeliers were twinkling and the day was a typical gorgeous, sunny California dream. One of the drinks offered was a non-alcoholic cucumber/water concoction (How I miss the old days…I
5 - Raquel with her family, friends and husband Alejandrodon’t recall any non-alcoholic drinks even offered in the ‘70s!) Dianne insists it was “delightfully refreshing” so I’ll have to take her word on this. Cooper Hefner spoke first and introduced his dad, who was dapper in a white
6 - Raquel beside the Jaguar with Mansion in backgroundsuit and seated with his lovely new wife Crystal Harris. (Hef recently gifted Crystal with a $4-million home on Sunset Strip.) He introduced Raquel, noting that she was chosen by the magazine’s readers, editors, photographers and
8 - Cooper and Hef introduce Raquelthe PR department of Playboy. He presented her with a check for $100K and a year’s lease on a red Jaguar F-Style convertible. (It’s good to be PMOY these days: The checks have increased tenfold since the
9 - Carrie Yazel, Peggy McIntaggart, Jeana Tomasino, Michele Drake and Louann Fernalddays when I was a PM!) Raquel, a biochemistry major and a classically trained ballerina, had a 103-degree temperature when she shot her pics. If this layout was Raquel on a “bad day,” I can’t imagine what her photos would’ve
10 - Crystal and Hef share a quiet moment at the luncheonlooked like had she been feeling well! Married at age 22 to Alejandro Pomplun, she submitted her photos via Playboy’s website with her husband’s blessing. She said posing nude “made me more confident and less obsessive about little things. I learned to appreciate my body a
11 - Raquel Pomplunlittle bit more. Not a little bit more. I appreciate it, period.” At the end of the day, a group photo photo was arranged by handsome and beloved Playmate promotions director, James Gonis. There were Playmates in attendance from all generations and Dianne was thrilled that Hef
12 - Keith Hefner and wife Caya Ukkasremembered her from her centerfold days. (They were both alums of the University of Illinois.) All past Playmates are invited to Hef’s parties and it’s always a thrill to connect with old friends. Dianne was one of
14 - Raquel thanks fellow PMs for being so welcoming at PMOY luncheonthe few Playmates who was also a Playboy Bunny: A hometown girl from Berwyn who now lives in Atlanta, she was September 1966 Playmate. Her gatefold was shot by the legendary lensman Pompeo Posar (who also shot Patti McGuire’s beautiful layouts).
Patti McGuire (Connors) poses beside her PMOY car - a 1977 Dodge Midnight ChargerCongrats to Raquel and I’m not surprised about Hef's memory: He might be growing older but he always remembers the ladies who brought him to the party! The wonderful video below was created by fellow Playmate Miss May 2010 Kassie Logsdon, who captured the afternoon perfectly!

 


Lynne Jordan and Liza Minelli Liza, will you be thereIf you’re in New York City on July 2nd, don’t miss the Big Apple debut of Chicago’s very own Diva Lynne Jordan! This soulful chanteuse will bring her Nina Simone show to City Winery on July 2nd. Located deep in the heart of SoHo, this gorgeous 300-seat venue is just the place for our girl to go BIG! Please share the news with your friends and buy your tickets now!! ($15 Music Only or upgrade to the five wine pairing, $30 admission)


WahfrontThe Women’s Board of the Lincoln Park Zoo recently held a Preview Party at Paul Stuart to kick-off this year’s festivities for Zoo Ball 2013: Wild at Heart. The cocktail party was hosted by dapper Paul Kelly (regional manager of Paul Stuart) at the chic Paul Stuart Oak Street location. Guests of honor included Zoo Ball co-chairs Charlotte Monhart, Vasiliki Weiden and Jennifer Caruso and
2 - Vasiliki Weiden, Charlotte Monhart, Kevin Bell, Peggy Swift White and Jennifer CarusoWomen’s Board president Peggy Swift White. Mark Walter (CEO of Guggenheim Partners and presenting sponsor of Zoo Ball 2013) and his wife Kimbra were also in attendance alongside Lincoln Park Zoo’s president & CEO Kevin Bell. Guests enjoyed small bites courtesy
3 - Dana Snodgrass, Emily Young and Annessa Staabof Boutique Bites paired with Maker’s Mark cocktails and Goose Island craft beer while perusing Paul Stuart’s expansive inventory and taking in the musical styling of jazz artist Kyle Asche. The buttoned-up preview party at Paul Stuart is just a little taste of what to come at Zoo Ball 2013’s annual affair on July 12th so mark your calendars now! (For tickets and more info, please visit www.lpzooball.org.) 

 

FLEUROTICA2013Fleurotica 2013
will be presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art on June 12th. Co-chaired by Deirdre Koldyke, Shauna Montgomery and Whitney Lasky this flower-filled fashion show will also include a champagne reception with small bites. The show is a unique haute couture fashion extravaganza with all of the runway designs created from a variety of flowers and greenery. (To see highlights from last year’s show, please see my Watch312 video below.) A portion of proceeds will benefit Garfield Park Conservatory’s educational programs. (For tickets – beginning at $250 – please click here!)

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Blue MasqueThe Joffrey Ballet’s Auxiliary Board is hosting an unforgettable night filled with mystery and intrigue at its inaugural Joffrey Blue Masquerade Ball on June14th. The event will be located at the Joffrey Tower at 10 E. Randolph from 8 p.m. until midnight. Partygoers are encouraged to wear their favorite masks and will be treated to complimentary cocktails, delicious bites from Chicago’s top restaurants, an exciting raffle and the hot sounds of DJ Madrid! I hope you’ll join me for this exciting night benefitting The Joffrey Ballet co-chaired by John Walcher, Camille Britton and Terrence Chapell. To purchase tickets or for more info, please visit www.joffrey.org/blue. (Individual tickets are $85.)

 

1 - Winning Team 3 - Chef Oscar Castro, Hasan Rizvi, me, David Brandt and Kirsten ChylakThanks to the Palmer House Hilton for including me as a member of its “Iron Chef” competition on May 7th. I partnered with PH Catering Director David Brandt for an event that put me clearly out of my
2 - Chef Stephen Henry congratulates participantscomfort zone! Executive Chef Stephen Henry conducted the competition between the four teams. A long table was laid out with every kind of kitchen goody imaginable and each team had a few seconds to grab whatever ingredients they thought
Executive Chef Stephen Henry, Chef Oscar Castro and Chef David Perez in the Control Room of the Palmer House kitchensthey would need to add to the “secret ingredient,” which turned out to be ground beef. My team quickly whipped up delicious blue cheese mini-burgers sautéed with mushrooms and onions. In the end
David Brandt with the winning dish!(and to our surprise), the team of judges selected our team as the winners! I love this hotel and it was thrilling to take a peek behind the scenes into its gorgeous, massive kitchen area and sample its always-delicious cuisine!!
4 - Sarah Stein, Erica Ellis and Kelly LohanAlso, don’t miss longtime Palmer House PR director Ken Price’s exciting historical presentations about this legendary hotel: He knows everything there is to know about the PH and shares it with guests in thrilling detail! (For more info about the Palmer House and Ken’s lectures, please click here!)

 

1 - Birthday girls Kristina McGrath, Lynn McMahan and Korinna IsselhardtAnd last but not least, a big Happy Birthday shout-out to glam girlfriends Lynn McMahan, Kristina McGrath and Korinna Isselhardt! I loved feting these beautiful-
2 - With Jan Flanagan, Lynn McMahan, Michaela Parrillo, Tracy Scurto, Nina Mariano and Toni Canadainside-and-out friends at one of our fav restaurants: RL. Happy guests included Nina Mariano, Michaela Parrillo, Jan Flanagan, Toni Canada, Dusty Stemer, Tracy Scurto and Patty Nalepa. Happy, happy birthday lovely ladies! (View more pics here!)

That’s it for this week! So happy the weather is finally cooperating for all of our outdoor activities! Until next time, have fun, use sunscreen and happy grilling!
 
Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. I loved this video from the “Ellen Degeneres Show” about the Abercrombie & Fitch controversy. Hope it makes you smile, too!

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STEPPENWOLF’S MILLION DOLLAR FUNDRAISER IS LOADED WITH TALENT!

…PLUS BUTTERFLY, CAMPFIRE AND DISCOVERY BALLS; NEIMAN MARCUS' FAB MAN’S STORE OPENING; STACIE’S “TEA FOR TOTS”; GLAMORAMA; THE DINNER PARTY (VIDEO); WONKA BALL WAS A THREE-RING CIRCUS!; CENTER ON HALSTED’S HUMAN FIRST GALA; OZZIE IS BACK!; ROBERT REDFORD LOVES CHICAGO AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Steppenwolf co-founders and ensemble members Terry Kinney, Gary Sinise and Jeff PerrySteppenwolf Theatre Company
’s star-studded ensemble was joined by 600 members of Chicago’s corporate, civic and cultural communities for its 2013 gala on May 4th, raising $1.1 million for Steppenwolf’s artistic, educational and
2 - Jeff Perry, Steppenwolf Board Chair Nora Daley and Desiree Rogerscommunity programming! Its premier fundraising event took place in the Downstairs Theatre (1650 N. Halsted) and at Blackhawk on Halsted (1460 N. Halsted) and offered guests the unique opportunity to connect with Steppenwolf artists while
3enjoying theatrical entertainment and the chance to bid on once-in-a-lifetime auction items. The gala kicked off at Steppenwolf Theatre Company with a showcase of scenes from the world-premiere production of “Head of Passes” by ensemble member Tarell Alvin McCraney, directed by ensemble
4 - Blackhawk on Halstedmember Tina Landau and featuring ensemble members Alana Arenas and Tim Hopper. Following the performance, the party moved two blocks south to Blackhawk on Halsted, a space with theatrically-inspired décor by Event
5 - Penny Pritzker with Steppenwolf ensemble member and 2013 Tony Award nominee Laurie MetcalfCreative
and a breathtaking view of Chicago’s skyline. There, guests enjoyed a cocktail reception, a gourmet dinner prepared by Limelight Catering and the annual live auction (led by auctioneer Michael Davis of Hart Davis Hart Wine Co.) including once-in-a-lifetime
6 - Terry Kinney, Pat Pulido Sanchez and Manuel Manny Sanchezadventures with Steppenwolf ensemble members and artists. The evening concluded with dancing and live music and a late night set with DJ Madrid. Steppenwolf ensemble members in attendance included: Kevin Anderson, Alana Arenas,
7 - Doug Brown with Steppenwolf ensemble member and 2013 Tony Award nominee Amy MortonKate Arrington, Robert Breuler, Gary Cole, K. Todd Freeman, Jon Michael Hill, Tim Hopper
, co-founder Terry Kinney, Tina Landau, Martha Lavey, 2013 Tony Award nominee Laurie Metcalf, 2013 Tony Award nominee Amy Morton, Sally Murphy, co-founder Jeff
8 - Mary Finnegan, co-chair Stephen Quazzo with ensemble member Kate Arrington and Michael ShannonPerry, Yasen Peyankov, Rondi Reed
, co-founder Gary Sinise, Lois Smith and Jim True-Frost. The gala co-chairs were Ron and Paula Mallicoat, Deborah and Stephen Quazzo, Colette Cachey Smithburg
9 - Ensemble member Alana Arenas with Eileen and Christopher Murphyand Tom Smithburg. Other notable guests included Steppenwolf Board Chair Nora Daley, Chairman and CEO of Northern Trust Rick Waddell, Ellen Alberding and Kelly Walsh, Trisha Rooney Alden, Barbara Byrd-Bennett, David and Luann Blowers, featured actor in “Head of Passes” Cheryl Lynn Bruce, Phil
10 - Gary Sinise with Rick and Cate Waddelland Mary Beth Canfield, Michael and Elizabeth Cole, Mary Dempsey, Peter and Paula Fasseas, Paul and Mary Finnegan, David and Alexandra Fox, King and Steppenwolf Trustee Caryn Harris, Jack
11 - Ensemble member Jon Michael Hill (center) with Rebecca and Dennis Ryanand Marty Higgins, Marko Iglendza, Deputy Mayor Steve Koch, Rick Kogan, 2013 Tony Award nominee and 2013/14 Steppenwolf director Pam MacKinnon, Barry and Tracy Mansur, Randy and Evie Lyon, 2013/14 Steppenwolf playwright Bruce Norris,
12 - Bill and Maria Smithburg with co-chairs Tom and Colette SmithburgPenny Pritzker and Bryan Traubert, Bruce and Diana Rauner, Linda Johnson Rice, Desiree Rogers, Michael and Cari Sacks, Michael Shannon, Bill and Maria Smithburg, Dr. Lauren Streicher, Courtney Thompson, Steve Traxler, Estelle Walgreen and Neal
13 - Co-chair Colette Cachey Smithburg with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Bruce NorrisZucker. Northern Trust was a lead sponsor of the 2013 gala, Liz and Eric Lefkofsky were the Live Auction Sponsors, and Deborah and Stephen Quazzo were the Live Entertainment Sponsors. Co-founders Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry and Gary Sinise started off the live auction with prizes that included an exclusive
14 - Natalie Lavoie, Steve Traxler and Jan Melkdinner in New York with Steppenwolf ensemble member and three-time Emmy Award-winning actress Laurie Metcalf and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Bruce Norris, as well as prime tickets to Norris’ new play featuring Metcalf, “Domesticated,” at Lincoln Center, and luxury seats in a suite at a
15 - Gary Sinise entertains the crowdChicago Cubs home game on August 12th with Steppenwolf ensemble member William Petersen, who will sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” during the seventh inning stretch. Also included was a signed jersey from Chicago Cubs two-time all-star Kerry Wood; an intimate cocktail reception, dinner and tequila tasting in the
16 - CEO of CPS Barbara Byrd-Bennett and Diana RaunerChicago home of acclaimed Chef Rick Bayless with guests of honor Steppenwolf ensemble members Joan Allen and Martha Lavey with Chef Rick and Deann Bayless, followed by a performance of “The Wheel,” featuring Allen in her return to the Steppenwolf stage for the first time since 1991; an exclusive, private dinner at The Underground Goat with a menu
17 - Caryn Harris, Randy and Evie Lyonprepared exclusively by Chef Stephanie Izard with guests of honor Steppenwolf co-founders Terry Kinney and Josh Charles (star of the CBS drama “The Good
18 - Nora Daley Conroy and ensemble member K. Todd FreemanWife
”). As excitement built for this package during the event, fellow Steppenwolf co-founders Jeff Perry and Gary Sinise as well as frequent Steppenwolf artist and Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon joined the package; a sneak peek at the film “August: Osage County” in the Chicago home and private screening room of ensemble member and Pulitzer Prize-
19 - Blackhawk on Halsted venue with decor by Event Creativeand Tony Award-winning “August” playwright Tracy Letts; four prime tickets to the Broadway opening of “Of Mice and Men” directed by Tony Award-winning ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro and starring James Franco. Also included were a private backstage tour and champagne toast with Shapiro and exclusive passes to the official opening night party; a “Scandal”ous weekend in Los Angeles,
Steppenwolf signincluding a private, gourmet dinner in the Hollywood Hills home of Steppenwolf co-founder and star of the ABC political drama “Scandal,” Jeff Perry and Emmy Award-winning casting director Linda Lowy, “Scandal” co-stars Tony Goldwyn and Bellamy Young, as well as Steppenwolf ensemble member Rondi Reed from the CBS comedy, “Mike & Molly.” Guests also receive signed scripts and photos with the cast of “Scandal.” WOW! Now that’s an exciting auction list if I’ve ever seen one! This is always a great event especially with the stars of Steppenwolf in attendance!  Congrats STC! (For more info, please visit www.Steppenwolf.org.) (Photos by Kyle Flubacker and Joan Hackett.)

 

1 - Cece and Tom Ricketts with Deborah LaheyGuests from across Chicagoland celebrated nature and science May 3rd at the Chicago Academy of Sciences and its Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum’s 15th annual Butterfly Ball. More than 620 guests enjoyed the Museum’s signature gala,
2 - Don Lowery, Cheryl Pearson-McNeil, Susan Whiting and Rebecca Roussellwhich raised more than $1.52 million to support the museum’s essential education initiatives. Each aspect of the gala showcased the museum’s commitment to be the urban gateway to nature and science. The theme for the
3 - Chris Leggee and Alex Sabbagevening – “Savour Nature” – was inspired by the museum’s newest self-developed exhibition, “Food: The Nature of Eating.” The ball’s décor, designed by Event Creative, featured centerpieces made of local flora and vegetation. Mason jars filled with locally grown vegetables were scattered throughout the museum for guests to enjoy. During the cocktail
4 - Vera and Danny Davishour, guests had the opportunity to explore the museum in its entirety, enjoy the serene, tropical paradise that is the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven, interact with animals from the museum’s Living Collections and experience the Food exhibition. “We are so thankful for the way corporate and civic leaders continue to embrace and support the essential work we do at the museum,” said Deborah Lahey, the museum’s
5 - Kelly Hackett, Deborah Lahey and David Hackettpresident and CEO. “Their support enables us to continue connecting our guests, students, teachers and Chicagoans to the wonder of nature and science.” Distinguished Butterfly Ball co-chairs Mamie and Gregory Case (Aon), Claire and Joseph A. Gregoire (PNC Bank), Donna and Anders Gustafsson (Zebra Technologies Corporation) and
7 - Susan Whiting, Susana Mendoza and David SzostakKelly
and David P. Hackett (Baker & McKenzie) were recognized by Lahey and Chair of the Board of Trustees Susan Whiting (Nielsen Corporation). The museum’s senior curator of urban ecology Steve Sullivan and student programs coordinator Michelle Rabkin concluded the program with an exciting science experiment that ended in applause.
6 - Kimberly and Dan ClancyCalihan Catering
created a menu that began with a gazpacho salad followed by a filet of beef with cabernet reduction sauce with grilled Green Market asparagus and Yukon gold potato and parsnip puree. Dessert was chocolate vanilla bean panna cotta with poached Seedling Farm cherries and shaved dark chocolate. Following dinner, guests danced to music from Dr. Bombay, sponsored by Lincoln Park 2550. For more info about this cultural highlight and their programs, please visit www.naturemuseum.org. (To view more pics from this always amazing event, please click here!)

 

1 - John Hinshaw, Billy Gardell and Julia HinshawNearly 900 guests attended the sixth annual American Cancer Society’s Discovery Ball at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel recently. Actor and comedian Billy Gardell, star of the CBS comedy “Mike & Molly,” performed
3 - Alina Plaia, Azeeza Khan and Donna Mittelstadtat the black-tie event that was emceed by ABC 7 news anchor Ron Magers. “The Discovery Ball is a great opportunity for us to come together with the corporate and philanthropic community in support of the fight against cancer,” said John Hinshaw,
2 - Anna Brown, Jackie and Glenn Tilton and Greg Brownexecutive vice president of technology & operations for Hewlett-Packard and one of the society’s “100 Ambassadors for Our 100th Birthday,” a distinguished leadership group comprised of corporate leaders and
4 - Billy Gardell, Nancy Yaw, Ron Magersphilanthropists. “Every year I am amazed by the individuals that make this event a success,” Hinshaw remarked. “Let’s all renew our commitment to finding a cure and celebrating more
5 - Ilene Gordon and Bram Bluesteinbirthdays.” More than 20 percent of the evening’s proceeds were generated from the nearly 170 silent auction items, eight live auction packages and a raffle. Top live auction items included a 2.95 carat Tiffany & Co. diamond bracelet and trip to New York City for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” in the
6 - Kim Hammondsjeweler’s famous store. (This package sold for $18,000.) A Paris Air Show package sold for $15,000. Next year’s American Cancer Society Discovery Ball will be held on April 26th so mark your calendars now! The event raised more than $2.1 million for the American Cancer Society! (To view more pics from this night, please click here!) 

 

1 - Wendy Krimins, E.J. Viso and Fritz BonrbergNeiman Marcus Michigan Avenue
hosted a grand unveiling bash to introduce their new Man’s Store to 700 of Chicago’s most stylish men and women who flocked to the fourth floor for the festivities. General Manager Wendy Krimins personally greeted
2 - Lesley Stump, Lauren Petticrew and Bridget Halanskieach guest as they arrived. As you may know, the store is undergoing a massive renovation of the entire building and this is the first area to be finished. The new department on the fourth floor encompasses 11 shops from the best designers such as Kiton, Ralph Lauren Black Label, Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana, Brioni, Giorgio Armani, Zegna, Isaia, Tom Ford, Stefano Ricci and Gucci. All of the shops have a unique design so you feel like you are in a private boutique
3 - New GNMAA president Mary Ann Rose, Amy Wimer and her husband Ed Wlodarczyksetting. The party also celebrated CS Magazine’s Men of Style issue. This
5 - Walegan Koya and Ryan Bakeryear’s stylish gents were DJ Matt Roan, auction house owner Richard Wright, Oak Street’s Rino Burdi, Jamal Mayers, Leonard Goldberg, Chris Hendel, Dr. Julius Few and Mike Cao. Neiman’s fashion director Matthew Singer along with IZOD Indycar Series Driver of Andretti Autosport E.J. Viso,
4 - Wendy Krimins and some CS Men of Style, Chris Hendel, Matt Roan, E.J. Viso, Dr. Julius Few, Mike Cao and Rino Burdiwere also special guests in attendance. The engines roared in honor of Viso with a slot car racing track presented by Kiton. The crowds loved it and kept cheering the players all
7 - Jenna and Tad Strickerevening long. Revae Schneider, the party's exclusive mixologist of Femme du Coupe, showing off her mix master skills behind illuminated lucite bars. Guests relaxed and escaped the crowds in the sophisticated setting of the
8 - Jason Hopkins and Christopher TheobaldMan’s Store club room with Dewar’s 12 scotch tastings and goodies from Baked by Pure Kitchen. DJ Rock City shook the floors with his genius mash-ups and kept the party going strong until the lights went down. Well-dressed party goers included Corri McFadden, D.C. Crenshaw, Kyle De Santis, Noreen Heron, Marcus Riley, Jon and Andrew Landan, CBS TV sportscaster Ryan
6 - Jon Landan, Fern Baker, Zack Baker and Andrew LandanBaker, CS Magazine’s John Carroll, CS Men’s Book publisher Amy Wimer, new GNMAA president Mary Ann Rose and her husband Heinz Kern, Adrienne and Stan Green and Omar Barragan. This great new space is
9 - Sleek new Man's Store on the 4th floor at Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenuedestined to be the ultimate place for men to shop! Congrats Neiman Marcus – I can't wait to see ALL of your exciting renovations! Love this store, much to my husband’s chagrin! 🙂 (Check out more pics here!)

 


Ozzie_flierThe Ozzie Guillen Foundation was founded in Venezuela in 1998 by Ozzie and his wife, Ibis, with the goal to improve the lives of children and families who have been touched by various illnesses. The foundation has expanded its reach to support foster children and families and to enhance educational opportunities for some of Venezuela’s most underserved youths. In 2013, Ozzie and Ibis decided it was time to bring the foundation’s work to the United
Ozzie and Ibis GuillenStates and received their 501(c)(3) certification. While expanding the foundation’s efforts in the United States, the mission of supporting children in need will continue both in the Chicagoland area and throughout the country. So welcome Ozzie and Ibis back to town on May 29th at Grid (351 W. Hubbard) beginning at 6:30 p.m. and help them help others. There will be cocktails, a silent auction, raffle prizes and hot sounds by Dante’s Danny V. (For tickets and more info, please visit www.OzzieGuillenFoundation.org.)

 

3 - Milesh Jain aka Dr. GhabitFor all the families out there, here is someone you should know and a not-to-be-missed event! Milesh Jain (aka Dr. Ghabit) has authored a delightful children’s book that teaches little ones how to leave a greener footprint on the earth. With delightful visuals and a clever storyline, Milesh has created a book for all ages called “Gaby’s Organic Garden” and on May 17th, the author will present “Under One Green
1 - Milesh Jain's new book Gaby's Organic GardenRoof
,” a fun-filled workshop at the Auditorium Theater located at 430 S. Michigan that will introduce kids to Ghaby, the green penguin from planet Ghabit, who will share her green stories, present educational activities for parents and kids including storytelling, making heart seed planters, yoga, dancing, painting and more! For more info, please visit www.ghabit.eventbrite.com or contact Milan at info@ghabit.com.


1 - Chicagoland graphicWell, Chicago will finally get its own version of a reality show in a very big way when Robert Redford comes to town to film “Chicagoland,” an eight-part series/documentary ordered by CNN that will “look at the challenges faced by the city of Chicago.” According to the CNN press release, “Chicagoland”
2 - Robert Redford (Pic by Mila Samokhina)will capture “the riveting, real-life drama of a city looking to unite at this critical moment in the city’s history. In the aftermath of a countrywide economic collapse, Chicago faces the challenges of improving its public education system, and neighborhood and youth safety. Can the city's leaders, communities, and residents come
3 - Filmmaker-producer Marc Levintogether in ways that expand opportunities and allow aspirations to be realized?” I'll answer that: HELL YES! Series producer Marc Levin said, “Chicago is the quintessential American city and where it goes tells us a lot about where our country is going.” The series will be executive produced by Redford and his Sundance Productions partner Laura Michalchyshyn with filmmakers Marc Levin and Mark Benjamin (“Brick City”). Love that our city is playing host to so many exciting movie productions! Move over L.A., it’s Hollywood Central right here in Chicago!


Humanfirstlogohf_mainEach year, Center on Halsted hosts its annual Human First Performance & Gala to recognize the contributions of individuals, businesses and other organizations to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities in Chicago. Human First provides an opportunity to reflect upon and celebrate past accomplishments, while looking forward to the work
BillieJeanKingahead as we continue to build a human first world, together. This year’s Human First Award recipients are Sarah Schmidt & Julie Matthei, Brad Lippitz & Jonathan “Yoni” Pizer, who have each actively participated in the advancement of the marriage equality movement, and Richard Turner, who has been active in AIDS/HIV and LGBTQ issues for decades. The Community Spirit Award will go to Allstate Insurance Company, which has been a great supporter of Center on Halsted programs. Co-chairing this year’s event are CEO Integrys Energy Group Charles A. Schrock and Chairperson of the Board for
Center on halsted2011LOGOChicago Cubs Charities Laura Ricketts. Billie Jean King, who has done so much to advance the rights of women both on the court and off, has agreed to serve as honorary co-chair along with Maria C. Bechily, Amina Dickerson, Anne L. Kaplan and Abby O’Neil & Carroll Joynes. Headlining this year’s Human First gala on Saturday, MAY 18, will be Chicago-born singer, songwriter and musician Chaka Khan!! Visit www.centeronhalsted.org/hf for tickets and pricing.


Glam imageThis year’s Glamorama promises to be one exciting night of fashion and fun in Chicago with the addition of Sheryl Crow as the featured entertainment! Held this year at the Harris Theater on August 9th, the ever-popular after-party will be held under the stars on the Rooftop Terrace following the fashion show and performances with all the excitement you've come to love and expect from Macy’s Passport Presents! Themed “Fashion in a New Light,” this event will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities for the fifth year in a row and will also feature a live performance by Cirque du Soleil! AND to kick-off the hottest event of the summer, join me and our illustrious host committee for the official GLAMORAMA LAUNCH PARTY on June 13th (note date change from the 6th) at Gallery 225
Macy's Glamorama 2012(225 W. Hubbard) from 7 to 11 p.m. There will be fun food from Food for Thought, Tito's Vodka cocktails, specialty drink stations, a Hershey dessert bar, music by DJ Sye Young, fashions by beloved local designers who include Anna Fong, Elda de la Rosa, Horacio Nieto and Eva Pazola, the popular
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, a red carpet reception with Ronald McDonald, eye-popping floral decor by Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event) and so much more! One hundred percent of your ticket purchase will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana! Ticket levels are $75 (performance seating only), $175 (performance seating, access to after-party and access to Launch Party), $285 (premier performance seating, access to after-party and Launch Party) and $1,000 (VIP performance seating, access to after-party VIP Lounge and Launch Party); a ticket to Glamorama at $175 level or higher will provide you with access to the Launch Party on June 13th! (For tickets and more info, please email Christina Thomas at cthomas@rmhccni.org.)


Randolph Street MarketDon’t miss this month’s Randolph Street Market coming May 25th and 26th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival is home to the world-renowned Chicago Antique Market, Indie Designer Market, Modern Vintage Chicago and the Holiday Market. As seen in Travel &
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, the NY Times, Lucky and featured on TV news shows and web casts, the Randolph Street Market Festival is considered “a mecca of cool,” “the best hot spot for antiquing,” “the best Chicago venue for people watching” and “the Barney’s of Vintage.” Celebrity designer Nate Berkus says, “I love this market…the quality is incredible!” As one of Chicago’s most happening monthly parties, Randolph Street Market has become the summer destination: This European-style, indoor-outdoor urban antique market in the historic West Loop neighborhood features 200 select purveyors of high quality, amazingly priced “finds,” offering unlimited creative inspiration and hours of fun. Shoppers can find
My favorite market!furnishings, vintage clothing, jewelry, collectibles and so much more! Upcoming market dates are  June 29/30, July 27/28, August 24/25, September 28/29, October 26/27, November 23/24 and December 14/15. So mark your calendars now and I'll see you there! 🙂


1 - With Lin Brehmer, Nick Bowling and host Elysabeth AlfanoWhat a thrill it was to appear on “The Dinner Party” with charming, energetic host/creator Elysabeth Alfano at City Winery on May 6th! Guests included WXRT’s funnyman Lin Brehmer and associate director of the Timeline Theatre, Nick Bowling. We, along with the audience, enjoyed tastings of appetizers and entrees created by NoMI’s talented Chef de Cuisine
With Nora Dunn, Arica and Sven AsmusSean Pharr
. Over food, wine and Vosges chocolates, we discussed everything from theatre in Chicago to Cee-Lo Green. Lin even read one of his popular “Lin Bins” about traveling with family that had the crowd in stitches! The night also included performances by Hubbard Street 2 and a moving musical presentation by singer/actress Rebecca Finnegan (a Jeff Award nominee who will star in the Nick Bowling-directed musical “Juno” next year) and pianist Liz Doran. “Saturday Night Live
264482_10151974159348018_988459042_nalum Nora Dunn was even in the audience – how cool is that?! Elysabeth, as you may or may not know, also produces the popular Fear No Art show which showcases Chicago’s artistic side in a fun-filled, informative way. Elysabeth has been called the “Rachel Ray of the Chicago art scene” and I couldn’t agree more! To see the latest “Dinner Party,” see below! Congrats Elysabeth and thanks so much for including me on this memorable night…you just rock!

 


 

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will host its annual Make-A-Wish Ball on May 18th at the UIC Forum (725 W. Roosevelt). The event will feature actor/comedian Martin Short as the guest entertainer with “Windy City Live” hosts Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini serving as emcees for the event that attracts more than 1,000 guests who are passionate about supporting children with life-threatening medical conditions. For tickets ($500) and more info, please visit www.wishes.org.

 

1 - Event co-chairs and AFT Board members Billy Lullo and Benjamin SprungerNearly 450 guests gathered for a three-ring party of colossal entertainment and excessive elegance at About Face Theatre’s WONKA BALL 2013: CIRCUS MAXIMUS on April 26th at Chicago’s Architectural Artifacts, located at 4325 N. Lincoln Ave. Guests were also introduced to
2 - 46th Ward Alderman James Cappleman whose office was the 2013 Leppen Leadership Award recipientAFT’s newly-announced artistic director Andrew Volkoff, who succeeds outgoing artistic director Bonnie Metzgar this spring. Greeted by fire dancers, stilt walkers, a
3swinging mermaid and other sideshow entertainers, guests made their way into the giant red and yellow Wonka Big Top. Following an exclusive Ringmaster’s VIP cocktail reception,
4 - Outgoing AFT Artistic Director Bonnie Metzgar, Artistic Associate Patrick Andrews and Megan Carneypartiers spilled into the playfully decorated venue for spirits and tasty bites at tasting stations and a chance to bid on tempting silent auction items. Partygoers enjoyed non-stop entertainment, including opera tenor Scott Ramsay, a marching band, belly dancers, contortionists and more. Revelers capped off the evening with dancing to the tunes of
5 - AFT Board Prez William Michel, co-chair Benjamin Sprunger and Artistic Associate John FranciscoDJ Swaguerilla
. The 2013 Leppen Leadership Awards were presented to Mary F. Morten and the Office of
6 - Bryan West, Chris LeBeau and Terrance HawkinsAlderman Cappleman
and Uptown United. Named for About Face Youth Theatre supporter Michael Leppen, the annual awards recognize those whose efforts on behalf of About Face Theatre and the LGBTQA community empower youth leaders to take action
7and encourage LGBTQA adults and youth to create intergenerational
8 - Taryn Shultz and Danni Sullivanunderstanding and dialogue. Nemo Serges was the recipient of the About Face Youth Theatre 2013 MVP Award, given annually to an outstanding youth theatre ensemble member for exceptional service to the company and to the greater LGBTQ community. The WONKA BALL 2013 was co-chaired by board members Billy Lullo and Benjamin Sprunger. The company’s 17th annual gala raised more than $85,000 for About Face Theatre programming, including its groundbreaking Youth Theatre. (Check out more pics here!) 

 

Tea for Tots invite imageOn May 18th, join Dr. Stacie McClane Mickelson and her Faces for Love Foundation’s “Tea for Tots” event at the Peninsula Hotel from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stacie founded this non-profit last year to help women and children in distressed situations. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Primo Center for Women and Children (PCWC) and Connections for Abused Women and their Children (CAWC). All guests are asked to bring a new or gently used toy, game or book, which will be donated to children in these shelters. Tickets for adults are $100 and tickets for children 12 years and under are $40. Click here for tickets and more info. I hope to see you there! 

 

Campfire-Ball-2013Relive your summer camp days at the sixth annual Campfire Ball benefitting Children’s Oncology Services, Inc., at Venue One (1044 W. Randolph) from 7 to 11 p.m. This fun-filled night will include your favorite summer camp treats (think s’mores, tater tots, mac and cheese) from Hub 51 and Bub City, Theory, Stout and Swirlz. Enjoy spiked bug juice served up by local celebrity bartenders (such as Aly Bockler, Anthony Ponce, Kori Chambers, Whitney Reynolds, Gina Ferraro and Ron Kittle) and help send kids with cancer to the inspiring One Step At A Time Summer Camp! For tickets and more info, please visit www.CampfireBall.org or call 312.235.6836.

 

Logo-gmnaaThe Greater North Michigan Avenue Association (GNMAA) will host its annual gala on May 17th at the Hyatt Regency Chicago presented by Northstar Lottery Group. This year’s theme – “Shaken, Not Stirred” – celebrates 50 years of James Bond traveling the world in film. The evening will begin with a cocktail and gaming reception hosted by Rivers Casino followed by dinner in the grand ballroom. Guests will dance the night away to music provided by The Business, a Chicago-based horn band. For tickets and more info, please click here

 

Mission Possible Logo 2And last but not least, the Juvenile Protective Association will hold its signature “Mission Possible” benefit on May 17th at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago. Proceeds from JPA’s largest event of the year will support programs serving Chicago's families who are struggling with child abuse and neglect. The auction highlights will include a chance to win a photo shoot with renowned photographer Victor Skrebneski, a baseball autographed by some of the greatest Hall of Famers including Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron and Lou Gehrig, and a walk-on role/set visit through ABC’s Golden Globe- and Emmy-winning TV show, “Modern Family.” For tickets ($350) and more info, please click here! (I've never seen such incredible auction offerings! OMGoodness!)

 
I hope I’ll see you at some of these wonderful events around town! Chicago is such a supportive city and it thrills me to see the amounts being raised for so many deserving charities! Great fun and great causes! Have a beautiful week and I’ll see you again soon!
 
Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 

Jenny McCarthy with the Doyle FamilyP.S. Congrats to Jenny McCarthy on her successful sixth annual Rescue Our Angels event held at Chicago hotspot Studio Paris on April 23rd. More than 350 guests turned out to help raise funds to support families dealing with an autism diagnosis via non-profit Generation Rescue. (Jenny is the organization’s president.) Honorees for the evening and the event co-chairs were Michele and Peter Doyle, who founded Rescue Our Angels. Great job, Jenny – thanks for raising autism awareness and for all the good work you do!

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