Hi dear friends and welcome to Candid Candace on a new platform, WordPress. Obviously, after 17 years on Typepad, this is going to be a learning curve, but as I’ve said before, this blog isn’t going anywhere so I appreciate your continued support! Typepad abruptly canceled all content at the end of September. All those poor writers who couldn’t save their content by then, will have lost it all. It sort of reminded me of the last two times I lost ALL my writing- the first time when Sherren Leigh, founder of Today’s Chicago Woman decided to just delete years of work on a whim – causing all her writers to lose everything. Then, the second nightmare occurred when the Chicago Tribune yanked Chicago Now out from under the feet of its 300+ writers- causing everyone to lose years of hard work and well-established blogs. So, I guess, if I’ve survived these two messes, I can handle this change.
It will be frustrating, but I’m still here!
Let’s switch to something more heartwarming! The Chicago Lighthouse just hosted its most successful FLAIR event in its history! Special thanks and kudos to stellar honoree Dr. Stacie McClane, returning co-chairs Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea Holson and Sheree Schimmer. I was honored to return as co-emcee with Tracey DiBuono (also fashion show producer through her ZZAZZ Productions)
FLAIR co-chairs Sheree Schimmer, Sherry Lea Holson, honoree Dr. Stacey McClane, Janet Szlyk (Lighthouse president/CEO), emcee/show producer Tracey Dibuono and this author (co-emcee).
The event featured a lively reception, the organization’s largest silent auction and a diverse runway show followed by a luncheon, all in support of the Lighthouse’s mission. Since its inception in 2014, FLAIR has been celebrated as Chicago’s most inclusive fashion showcase, inviting models of varying abilities to share the spotlight on the runway. The show brings together local designers, retailers, business leaders and supporters to help raise funds for more than 40 Lighthouse services ranging from early intervention and low-vision exams to vocational training and youth education.
Tim Paul, star of ‘I’m Only Blind’ doc with director Kamelya Alexan. (Mila Samokhina photo)
The fashion show featured a diverse array of designers and retailers, culminating in a grand finale presented by Macy’s State Street. Participating in the show were Anne Fontaine, Contessa Bottega, Lafayette 148, Lauren Lein, Mario Pinto, Menotti Couture, NINA and Mira Couture.
Lead sponsors for the event included Paula Borg and Tom Stemwedel, Sherry Lea and Richard Holson III and Dr. Stacie McClane and Jerry Michaelson with Dr. Andrew Barrer as the Runway Sponsor.
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and friends enjoying the event. (Mila Samokhina photo)
Roberta Kramer, Heritage Auctions senior VP strategy and business development, energetically conducted the paddle raise adding even more revenue to the event’s fundraising goals. The final increment, $120, was asked in honor of the organization’s upcoming 120th anniversary.CC
Guests left with packed goodie bags that contained Rice Krispie treats from Eli’s Cheesecake Company and so much more! The silent auction was the largest to date with 59 offerings from Piccolo Sogno, Neiman Marcus, Steak 48, Waldorf Astoria, Maria Pinto, Porchlight Music Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Gene & Georgetti, Chicago White Sox, Lookingglass Theatre Company, Music of the Baroque, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Adler Planetarium, portraitist Rosemary Fanti, Brookfield Zoo, Remy Bumppo Think Theatre, Giordano Dance Company, Lincoln Park Zoo, Goodman Theatre and more. Hair and makeup touchups were donated by Evelyn Levin, Hair Artistry by Evelyn. Please remember these generous donors in your wanderings.
FLAIR 2025 was a testament to the power of fashion to bring people together for a common cause. It underscored the importance of inclusivity and community support in driving meaningful change. The event not only showcased the latest in fashion but also highlighted the ongoing efforts of The Chicago Lighthouse to serve and empower individuals with disabilities. Congrats to all who participated! (ChicagoLighthouse.org)
Honoree Dr. Stacie McClane and family.
Janet Mandell, Wayne Harth and Giuliana Rancic add sparkle to Fairmont Chicago.
Fairmont Chicago was buzzing with energy and elegance on Sept. 23 as Giuliana Rancic and Janet Lee Mandell joined forces for an unforgettable night of fashion, philanthropy and sparkle. Giuliana, celebrity, reporter, breast cancer survivor, fashion designer and entrepreneur, was joined by Janet, founder of the luxe rental boutique Janet Mandell, to celebrate the launch ofG by Giuliana on HSN and debut Giuliana Prosecco.
With friends Bunny Frum, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Wayne Harth and Karly McGowan.
Guests mingled over flutes of bubbly and caviar with cameras flashing and laughter in the air. Giuliana shared her own breast cancer journey with raw honesty, reminding everyone of the strength behind her smile. A portion of sales from her HSN line and the evening’s prosecco will go to The Pink Agenda (a nonprofit that supports breast cancer research), via Giuliana’s Fab-U-Wish Foundation, which grants wishes to women undergoing cancer treatment. Fairmont’s GM, Nick OrRico, announced the hotel would also contribute part of its proceeds of the bar’s prosecco sales to the same cause.
Fairmont Chicago GM Nick OrRico and Giuliana Rancic.
Janet Mandell brought her signature touch of high fashion and smart sustainability to the mix. Her company, founded in 2018, offers a curated luxury wardrobe rental experience from her flagship in Chicago on Michigan Avenue to Los Angeles and New York City. She’s pushing the envelope further with new consignment and AI-driven virtual try-on features to deepen the “circular fashion” model according to FashionUnited. She and Giuliana made the room feel like a couture salon, inclusive and electric.
With Bunny Frum, Jennifer Sutton Brieva and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.
In the room were some of Chicago’s finest: Declan and Angela McGovern, Sylvia Perez, Susanna Wickham, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Bunny Frum, Dorothy Dziubasik, Kathy Kozminske, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and multitalented Cortney Hall, who dazzled on the runway. Wayne Harth of Kaleidoscope Vue Consulting produced the evening with polish and flair.
Music of the Baroque Executive Director Declan McGovern and wife Angela, with Sylvia Perez.
Giuliana’s cancer journey was woven into every part of the evening. In 2011, after a routine mammogram (initially tied to her infertility treatment), she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 36, even though she had no family history. A lumpectomy failed to remove all malignant tissue, so she opted for a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Over the years, she has emphasized that openness and early detection matter and she advocates tirelessly for women to know their bodies and get screened.
Stunning G by Giuliana Black Label faux zebra coat can be found on HSN for $149.95.
Janet Mandell’s vision has always been about more than renting designer dresses. She sees fashion as an experience that brings empowerment. By bringing couture-level service (on-site tailoring, styling, etc.) to the rental world, she helps women feel extraordinary without the financial burden of owning every gown. Her recent moves into consignment and AI try-ons reinforce her belief that luxury can be sustainable and that fashion can be both aspirational and respectful of the planet.That night at the Fairmont, fashion and heart were inseparable. The room glowed not only with style, but with generosity, community and shared purpose. It’s proof that when visionaries like Giuliana and Janet bring people together, magic happens and good is born from glamour.
Former Mayor Rich Daley will be honored on Oct. 30 at Navy Pier.
Navy Pier is set to host a gala event titled “A Chicago ExPIERience” on October 30, honoring former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley for his pivotal role in the 1995 redevelopment of the iconic lakefront destination. This celebration will reflect on the transformation that revitalized Navy Pier, turning it into a vibrant hub of culture and commerce. The evening will pay tribute to Mayor Daley’s leadership, influence, and innovation that once again made Navy Pier the heart of the Chicago experience.
The gala will offer guests an immersive journey back to the mid-1990s, capturing the excitement and wonder of the Pier’s revitalization. There will be surprise performances and “carnival classics.” Attendees will experience the fun and wonder that revitalized the Pier 30 years ago and continues to inspire millions from across the globe to this day.
The event will be co-chaired by Marilynn Gardner (Navy Pier President/CEO), Jennifer Steans (Board Chair), John Schmidt, Nora Daley, Kelly Welsh and Eric Smith. For more information about the event and to explore sponsorship opportunities, please visit Navy Pier’s official gala page here.
World Fashion Festival opens with a dance by members of the Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater. (Photo by Maddie Brooks)
World Fashion Festival launched its 2025 edition with an opening night at Macy’s State Street Sept. 18, turning the historic Walnut Room into a grand stage for fashion, dance and cultural exchange. The night began with a flamenco-inspired performance that combined live dance with runway presentations. Under the theme “A Night of Passion, Rhythm & Couture,” designers drew from Spanish traditions while incorporating modern styles to create a dynamic link between movement and fashion.
Hosts Lourdes Duarte and Juan Carlos Navarette interview Daniel Jemberu (from Ethiopia) after he debuted his designs at World Fashion Festival.
The program, co-hosted by WGN-TV’s Lourdes Durate and NBC-5’s Juan Carlos Navarette, also served as a fundraiser for Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, connecting the artistic energy of the evening to a broader cultural mission. Students from Columbia College Chicago were involved in production and staging, gaining real-world experience in presenting a large-scale fashion event.
This author accepts the Iconic Legacy Award from World Fashion Festival founder Cesar Rolon. (Maddie Brooks photo)
Designers featured on opening night included Columbia College student Senbi Turner, Debag of Jordan/Palestine, Bela Lobo of Argentina and Daniel Jemberu from Ethiopia. Guests ranged from fashion enthusiasts to civic leaders and cultural figures, who gathered to see these international and emerging designers make their Chicago debuts. During the evening, Chicago Star Associate Publisher Candace Jordan (this author), received the Iconic Legacy Award, presented by festival founder Cesar Rolón. Other honorees throughout the event were Terisa Griffin and Triphena Jeton Johnson.
Elegant design by Debag (from Jordan/Palestine) (Maddie Brooks photo)
The three-day event continued on Sept. 19 with a fashionable fundraiser celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Chicago International Salsa Congress, followed on Sept. 20 by the finale, “A Night of Elegance, Nostalgia and High Fashion,” a tribute to Diana Ross and the glamour of Black and Latino fashion narratives. Other presenting designers included Katya Zol, Valentina Musa, Oemah Etnik, Jack Vallant, Bryan Agosto, Claudia Arce, Edreu Alaban and Thomas Albers. The event also included multiple fashion pop-ups and workshops.
Rolón, who created and produces the festival, was central to the event. His leadership continues to drive its mission of promoting fashion as a platform for cultural exchanges and social impact. He also serves as the festival’s public face, managing connections with designers, sponsors, models and institutions. Rolón is also the founder of Latino Fashion Week.
And that’s a wrap for 2025 World Fashion Festival! (Maddie Brooks photo)
World Fashion Festival, the largest global fashion festival in the Midwest, is an annual three-day international showcase dedicated to elevating emerging designers and building connections across fashion communities. (worldfashionfestival.org)
EYEWIGS photo shoot with Leo Visuals, creator Timothy Hawkins and photog Charan Ingram.
I want to give a shout-out to my stylish friend Timothy Hawkins! His new EYEWIGS eyewear launch is killin’ it! I’m so proud to be a brand ambassador. Besides, being stylish, every pair has an engraved star on the arm and an inspiring phrase inside the frame.
He’s thought of everything! Timothy is an Emmy Award-winning stylist with more than 15 years of experience spanning television, film and live productions. Beginning in Chicago with the Steve Harvey Show and Judge Mathis, his career has grown to include projects like Power, Disney’s Saturdays, NBA All-Star Weekend and other national campaigns. He is now channeling his passion for eyewear into EYEWIGS, a luxury brand inspired by his belief that frames, like wigs, can reinvent identity and presence. This photo shoot, with the one and only Charan Ingram (with Leo Visuals on the set), was a dream! Please check out the fabulous EYEWIGS brand here!
Former First Lady Amy Eshleman, former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Chicago State University Trustee John Robak and civic leader Glenn Eden.
Congrats to outgoing Chicago State University Foundation Board Chair and current university Trustee John Robak. I had the wonderful opportunity to attend my first CSUF event, “1stGEN Scholarship Gala: Determined” at the Geraghty recently and it was an inspiration. Honorees included Toni Preckwinkle, Robin Steans and Jose Munoz. (More coverage coming in Crain’s Chicago Business). Congrats to ALL!
“Broken Wings” performance. (Photo by Rosalie O’Connor, courtesy of Ballet Arizona)
This November, The Joffrey Ballet presents Joffrey at the Harris: Matters of the Heart at the Harris Theater (Nov. 6–9). The two-act program explores love, identity, and resilience through two distinct works: Wabash & You, a world premiere by Chanel DaSilva featuring live music from The Main Squeeze, and Broken Wings by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, inspired by Frida Kahlo’s life and art. Performances run Thursday–Sunday, with tickets starting at $46. This engagement celebrates Joffrey’s 30th year in Chicago and its enduring partnership with the Harris Theater. (Tickets/more info here)
Well, friends, the dog days of summer officially tapped out and somehow, I blinked and missed the whole thing. One minute we were dreaming of patio brunches and beach days, and the next? Poof. Gone. I didn’t even make it to my beloved farm stands or farmers markets this year. And let’s not even talk about the vacation that didn’t happen. Ouch. But this is Chicago, we don’t just sit around pouting into our iced coffee. We find the sparkle. Case in point: the fabulous, over-the-top Service Club of Chicago “Day on the Terrace” fashion show/fundraiser. It’s so big now that co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Tracey DiBuono might have to swap out the Peninsula catwalk for the United Center (and I’m only half kidding). And don’t get me started on the PAWS Chicago Beach Party, where fur babies reign supreme, tails wag like there’s no tomorrow and the Offshore Rooftop becomes a little slice of puppy paradise. So, buckle up, we’re diving into all the moments, causes and celebrations that make Chicago a city like no other.
The Farm stand in Westmont. (Photo by Candace Jordan)
________________________________________________________________PAWS Chicago welcomed more than 500 guests and their canine companions to the Offshore Rooftop at Navy Pier for its 22nd annual Beach Party. The tropical-themed event on July 17 raised over $400,000 to support the
The Cannings with new PAWS pup Manny!
organization’s no kill mission and other life-saving initiatives. Dressed in vibrant Hawaiian shirts, floral sundresses and colorful leis, guests and their pups embraced the tropical vibe as they enjoyed an evening of cocktails, buffet-style dining, dancing and a lively auction. The
Co-chairs Janet Mandell and Heather Zimmerman.
night featured hand-crafted ice cream from Ida’s Artisan Ice Cream, gourmet dog treats from Koko’s Kitchen, custom pet portraits, a themed photo booth and a pup-approved dinner spread by Kismet. Live auction
PAWS Chicago co-founders Paula Fasseas and Alexis Fasseas.
highlights included luxury trips to Montana and Hawaii and a VIP Smashing Pumpkins experience donated by Billy Corganand his wife Chloé Mendel, complete with opera tickets, a signed poster, FEW Spirits × Smashing Pumpkins signature bourbon, a styling session with co-chair Janet Mandell and a custom dinner jacket from Lake Forest Custom Clothiers. The night was emceed by media personalities Lisa Dent of WGN Radio 720 and Jake Hamilton of WFLD TV/Channel 32, with event co-chairs Mandell and HeatherZimmerman guiding an evening that blended celebration with purpose. Community Engagement Awards were
Kyle and Melinda Benbow with Unice and Suge.
Bonnie Spurlock, Suzanne Falk and Andrea Stryker.
presented to supporters Carl Allegretti, who was honored for setting a fundraising record with Team PAWS during his 70th marathon. Dan “Big Cat” Katz of Barstool Sports, a sports and pop culture blog, was recognized for launching Stella Blue Coffee in tribute to his adopted dog Stella and donating proceeds to PAWS. One of the evening’s most heartwarming moments was the adoptable pet showcase. Among the featured animals were Ritz, an 8-year-old Shih Tzu mix who had been abandoned, and Manny, a 4-month-old Chihuahua mix rescued from a
Michelle White with Henry.
hoarding situation. Both found loving homes that night; Manny was adopted on the spot by PAWS board member Melissa Canning. Funds raised will support PAWS Chicago’s programs,
Emcees Lisa Dent of WGN Radio & Jake Hamilton of FOX 32. (Photo by Claire Demos)
including its 360@CACC initiative in partnership with Chicago Animal Care & Control, the Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic and the Nan & Wayne Kocourek Medical Center, a 30,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility dedicated to providing medical care for homeless pets. In addition to its Chicago programs, PAWS Chicago’s Disaster Relief Team responded to the recent catastrophic flash floods in the Texas Hill Country by partnering with Wings of Rescue, Concho Valley PAWS and Austin Pets Alive! to relocate dozens of pets previously housed in shelters overwhelmed by the disaster. More than just a festive summer soirée, PAWS Chicago’s Beach Party shined a spotlight on the city’s homeless pet population and the organization’s life-saving work. In 2024, PAWS served 23,842 homeless animals through spay/neuter surgeries, adoptions, fostering, medical care and community outreach programs.
PAWS volunteers Pat Detrie (dog Ritz), Shannon McDavid (dog Oro), Matt Smith (Manny), Heather Lyman (Eugene), Russ Hunt (Aspen) and Cristal Powell (Bagel).
SC President Bobbi Panter with event co-chairs Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and Tracey DiBuono. (Violetta Photography)
The Service Club of Chicago just hosted its annual “Day on the Terrace” fashion show/fundraiser, this year themed “A Royal Garden Party.” For the past several years, this popular event has been a sellout, and this year was no
Karen Peters, Kathy Piccone and Kathy Mondelli. (Violetta Photography)
different. Returning co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Tracey DiBuono (who was also show producer) thrilled the crowd with major retailers and designers filling the runway with the hottest and latest fashions. This show is but one of many fundraisers this
nonprofit hosts to raise funds for its unique Philanthropic Grant Program. Other events include the gala, auxiliary board events, movie nights, cultural get-togethers and so much more. Established in 1890, the Service Club of Chicago is one of the oldest, if not THE oldest women’s charitable
Laura Washington, , Candace Jordan, Maria Pappas, Joy Cunningham and Elizabeth Bertucci.
organization in the city. Setting this f un fact aside, their fundraising goal is unlike any other and exclusive to this organization. The Service Club members raise all the money that directly supports its Philanthropic Grant Fund, which in turn,
My beautiful sequin and silk evening jacket by Elda de la Rosa.
supports other nonprofits in the city and this is how they do it. The Philanthropic Committee reviews grant requests from dozens of local area nonprofits annually. The committee then determines where the SC funds will make the biggest impact. Staffed entirely by volunteer members who vet every single grant,
Micah Materre, Kristine Kinder, Helena Kogiones, Lezley Hodes and Joanna Slusky. (Violetta Photography)
the committee ensures the organizations are stable and viable before they receive the support requested. Once an organization is fully vetted and awarded a grant, cash payments are NOT directly distributed to the grantee. This is what makes them different and able to make a difference among many nonprofits instead of just one. Payment is then made directly to the vendor for the allocated item and then that item is delivered to the organization to fulfill that specific, requested need. So, even though the Service Club’s “Day on the Terrace” was a fashionista’s dream, it also made dreams come true for those less fortunate.
Fox 32’s Natalie Bomke with Chef Ken Polk – winners of the Silver Avocado! Natalie won LAST year too!
Holy guacamole! Mariano’s Bucktown attracted some of the city’s brightest media personalities and tastemaker chefs on Aug. 20 for the most delicious showdown of the summer:
Chef Dominique Leach, Candace and Chef Sarah Stegner.
The 2nd Annual Guacamole Challenge. Armed with bowls, smashers and piles of creamy Avocados from Peru, competitors sliced, diced and mashed their way toward glory. Each team was allowed a secret ingredient to take their guac from good to guac-tacular — Competing Teams:Natalie Bomke (FOX News) and Ken Polk (Batter & Berries); this author and Dominique Leach (Lexington
Michael Marx, President Mariano’s and Amanda Puck, VP of Development Marianos/Roundys.
Betty BBQ); Curtis Granderson (MLB All-Star) and Tony Priolo (Piccolo Sogno); Lili Mendoza (LA LEY) and Chef TBD; Dina Bair (WGN News) and Bill Kim (Urban Belly, Table at Crate, Dimmi Dimmi); Monica Eng (AXIOS) and Lamar Moore (etc.); Liz Grossman (Freelance) and Chef
Chuck and me with Chef Art Smith, who served as a judge at the event.
TBD. Meet the Judges:Belinda Chang (The James Beard Award-winning sommelier whose palate is so refined, she can probably taste the difference between “mild” and “extra mild” salsa); Sarah Stegner (The Prairie Grass Café powerhouse whose cooking chops are so legendary, even avocados feel honored to be diced by her). Chef Art Smith lent his considerable expertise too and needs no intro. Thanks to Avocados from Peru, 60,000 avocados will be donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository and Northern Illinois Food Bank. That’s a whole lotta guac doing a whole lotta good. Congrats to Natalie Bomke and Chef Polk for the WIN! (Photos by Tim Musho)
Mariano’s and Avocados from Peru’s 2nd annual Guac Challenge to benefit local food banks. (Tim Musho photo)
Meredith Erickson, Ravinia President-CEO Jeff Haydon and Audrey Weaver. (Kyle Dunleavy photo- Ravinia Festival)
The Ravinia Women’s Board hosted its 59th annual Gala, themed “One Night Only: An Evening with Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara” at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park. The July 13 event featured a special performance by
Broadway stars O’Hara and Foster, accompanied by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Marin Alsop. This performance marked the first time Ravinia, North America’s oldest outdoor music festival, hosted a performance by these two acclaimed artists. The evening also introduced the Gala’s first-ever
Kiki Katz, Shelbi Sheinkop, Andrea Colianni and Molly Selsby. (Photo by Kyle Dunleavy-Ravinia Festival)
Fund-A-Need paddle raise conducted by Freeman’s | Hindman CEO Alyssa Quinlan, which contributed significantly to the event’s success. With over 525 guests in attendance, the Gala raised more than $1.1 million to support Ravinia’s mission of providing music education and access to the arts for students across Lake and Cook Counties. The funds raised will directly benefit Ravinia’s Reach Teach Play programs which serve over
Kiki Katz, Shelbi Sheinkop, Andrea Colianni and Molly Selsby. (Photo by Kyle Dunleavy-Ravinia Festival)
20,000 students annually. Cocktails began at 4:30 p.m. on the scenic North Lawn, followed by a 6:00 p.m. concert. Foster and O’Hara dazzled as Broadway luminaries making their Ravinia and Chicago Symphony Orchestra debuts.
Kelli O’Hara and Sutton Foster are presented with flowers by Reach Teach Play Program students. (Kyle Dunleavy photo- Ravinia Festival)
Foster brought her trademark charisma, comedic flair and powerhouse vocal delivery; O’Hara impressed with her soprano and refined presence. The program opened with George Gershwin’s overture to “Girl Crazy” and included selections like Jeanine Tesori’s “Great Adventure,” Stephen Sondheim’s “What More Do I Need?,” David Yazbek’s “Answer Me,” Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes” and more. The duo incorporated lighthearted
Sutton Foster performs in gala tent before Pavilion concert. (Kyle Dunleavy photo- Ravinia Festival)
funwith a spirited 1990s medley that featured hits from Mariah Carey, TLC and even a lively nod to“Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana during their stage banter. O’Hara charmed the audience with Kelli O’Hara’s “They Don’t Let You in the Opera (If You’re a Country Star)” while Foster offered a tender version of Joni Mitchell’s “A Case of You.” The popular medley and their duets earned frequent standing ovations. The concert finale was a moving performance of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love,” featuring percussionist Wanye Williams, an alum of Reach Teach Play, on vibraphone, reinforcing the gala’s educational mission through music. Reach Teach Play scholars also performed earlier during cocktails and again during dinner in the Gala Tent, where Foster and O’Hara mingled warmly with guests and students alike before the evening concluded.
Kelli O’Hara performs in gala tent before Pavilion concert. (Kyle Dunleavy photo- Ravinia Festival)
Not to be missed! Music of the Baroque’s Chicago Water Music Cruise!
The Chicago River will metamorphose into an open-air concert hall, as Music of the Baroque presents The Chicago Water Music on Wednesday, Sept. 10. Under the guidance of Dame Jane Glover, the ensemble will grace the “Bright Star” boat, gliding from the Riverwalk East
Tickets will go fast for this unique experience.
End to Merchandise Mart and back, bringing the grandeur of Handel’s Water Music, selections from Theodora, Vivaldi’s Gloria and Music for the Royal Fireworks to life against a backdrop of Chicago’s illuminated skyline. The Chicago River will metamorphose into an open-air concert hall, as Music of the Baroque presents The Chicago
Magnificent views and glorious music.
Water Music on Wednesday, Sept. 10 under the guidance of Dame Jane Glover. As the music unfolds, the “Strong Voices” student chorus will join in, weaving youthful energy into the baroque tapestry. The performance
Dame Jane Glover will return to conduct the 2nd Music of the Baroque Chicago Water Music Cruise.
reaches its peak in a citywide chorus: “Hallelujah,Chicago!” invites the public to join a communal singalong of Handel’s famed “Hallelujah” Chorus from Messiah, a moment designed to unite voices along the Riverwalk, on bridges and throughout the city. Spectators can experience the performance for free from the Riverwalk, bridges and river-adjacent vantage points. But for those seeking an immersive experience on the water, limited Audience Boat tickets are available for $150 each, including access to a complimentary bar. Single ticket presales for Music of the Baroque 2025-26 subscribers began on July 25, 2025, with general public sales opening on August 4, 2025, at 10 AM. Event Details: The Chicago Water Music will take place Wednesday, September 10, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM, sweeping from the Riverwalk East End to Merchandise Mart, with a reprise between LaSalle and Clark before returning downstream.
Music of the Baroque Chicago Water Music on Sept. 10.
With co-chairs Sherry Lea Holson, Sheree Schimmer, Sherrill Bodine and co-host/fashion show producer Tracey DiBuono.
The Chicago Lighthouse will host FLAIR: Fun. Fashion. Philanthropy. at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago, bringing together high-style and heartfelt purpose under one roof on Friday, Sept. 12. The day begins at 11:00 a.m. with a reception, followed by an inclusive fashion show and luncheon at 11:45 a.m. whose proceeds benefit the Lighthouse’s Children & Youth Programs. At the center of
2025 FLAIR honoree Dr. Stacie McClane.
this year’s event is 2025 honoree Dr.Stacie D. McClane, MD, FACS, a Chicago-based double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon renowned for her surgical excellence and commitment to mentorship and outreach. Dr. McClane will be honored for her deep-rooted civic engagement and advocacy for inclusive healthcare, alongside her professional achievements. Guiding the vision behind FLAIR 2025 are returning co-chairs Sherry Lea Holson, Sheree Schimmer and Sherrill Bodine and long-time program hosts Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (who is also show producer) and this author. Since its inception in 2014, FLAIR has been celebrated as Chicago’s most inclusive fashion showcase, inviting models of varying abilities to share the spotlight in couture settings. The show brings together local designers, retailers, business leaders and supporters to help raise funds for more than 40 Lighthouse services ranging from early intervention and low-vision exams to vocational training and youth education. The FLAIR 2025 event will raise funds for the children’s programs at The Chicago Lighthouse. Through ticket sales, sponsorships and community engagement, FLAIR directly sustains Children & Youth Programs that serve vision-impaired and multi-disabled youth across Chicago. For tickets, sponsorships, or inquiries, click here or contact Karoline Kijowski at (312) 447-3447 or events@chicagolighthouse.org. (Chicago Star Media is proud to be the official media sponsor of FLAIR 2025)
Kelly Kramer (Hope Award Recipient), Courtney Krupa, Kathleen Casey.
The 32nd Annual Bear Tie Ball, themed “Luau for Life” was held at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on May 30. The event brought together more than 200 guests and raised over $460,000 to support pediatric cancer patients
Greg Kosinski, Kathleen Casey (Founder), Tom & Jean Carey (Hope Award Recipients)
and their families. Emceed by FOX 32’s Sylvia Perez, the evening featured heartfelt tributes, including the presentation of the William J. Casey Hope Award to Kelly Kramer and Jean and Tom Carey, honoring their dedication to Bear Necessities’ mission. Attendees were also moved by Jozlynn Logan’s powerful story of her son Antonio’s battle with pediatric cancer and the support they received
Kendra Castelloni (Board member), Courtney Moore (board member), Melissa Delia, Courtney Krupa.
from Bear Necessities. Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation, founded in 1992 by Kathleen A. Casey in memory of her son Barrett “Bear” Krupa, is dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and providing hope and support to those affected. The foundation operates two
Kendra Castelloni (Board member), Courtney Moore (board member), Melissa Delia, Courtney Krupa.
main programs: Bear Hugs, which offers customized experiences for children, and Bear Discoveries, which funds pediatric cancer research. Since its inception, Bear Necessities has touched the lives of more than 8,000 children and their families, investing over $1,000,000 in pediatric cancer research. The success of the 32nd Annual Bear Tie Ball underscores the community’s commitment to supporting families affected by pediatric cancer and advancing research toward a cure.The funds raised will continue to empower Bear Necessities in its mission to provide hope and support to those touched by pediatric cancer. _______________________________________________________________________________
Photo by Lisa Fielding.
As many of you know by now, my Playboy memorabilia has been acquired by the Chicago History Museum. In my wildest dreams, I would’ve never thought I would land in a museum exhibit. Can you imagine a small-town girl, just seeking more excitement, would find herself in the
Photo by Troy Mairs.
Chicago History Museum? My goal, when I was invited to come to Chicago with Playboy, was to find adventure- something more interesting than what I found in my own backyard. As I climbed the ranks through Playboy-from Bunny to Centerfold to Covergirl – I collected a treasure trove of
Key club sales poster that was in all PB Clubs, acquired by the Chicago History Museum.
memorabilia that formed the backdrop and memories of my life. This collection includes, among other items: Bunny of the Year trophies, Playboy Bunny handbooks (how to do the Bunny dip!), a rule book for Playmates/ Bunnies living in the Chicago Playboy Mansion, my silver lamé Bunny of the Year costume, the invitation to Hef’s funeral in L.A., my union membership, a Playboy Covid-19 facemask with
Part of my Playboy memorabilia collection.
my 1979 cover on it, a 1976 Playboy Bunny of the Year Pageant program, a large poster advertisement with my image on it for key club sales and hundreds of images. How did this all come about? My Playboy memorabilia was featured on a segment of the PBS’ Antiques Roadshow. (See Roadshow segment here)
Winning Chicago Playboy Bunny of the Year contest in 1976.
Appraiser Laura Woolley was very, very kind to me and my collection (calling it the “most complete she’s ever seen”), so I came away from the experience on cloud nine. As it happened, this popular segment went viral, playing around the world! It caught the attention of Jessica Pushor, Chicago History Museum curator, who reached out to me, along with Michael Anderson (VP for External Engagement & Development), asking if I would be willing
Lifesize poster promoting Club events was in all PB Clubs.
to part with it for the museum. We went back and forth for over a year before I decided. Remember, this was a big part of my life and who I am, so I wasn’t anxious to part with it. But, after accepting that I can’t “take it with me,” I realized the significance of this opportunity – for many reasons. Of course, I’m honored and deeply flattered—and
The invite to Hef’s funeral in Holmby Hills. (Acquired by the Chicago History Museum). I was the only Playmate to attend both funeral services – in L.A. and Chicago.
truly, what better place for these treasures than Chicago, where Playboy was born? Also, the museum’s current Playboy collection could definitely use a boost. My donation not only makes the Chicago History Museum the only museum in the world with this caliber of Playboy pieces, but it also marks the first time a Bunny/Playmate is featured in a major
First photo as a Playboy Bunny, 1973, at St. Louis Playboy Club- where it all began.
museum exhibition. I can’t help but think Hef would be very proud, especially since it’s in Chicago where he was born. When this exhibit finally opens, I hope it will be embraced with open arms—just as I was made to feel special by Hugh Hefner himself. He had a remarkable way of making the Bunnies and Playmates feel cherished—as if we were part of his grand vision, not just figures in a magazine. That feeling—a flash of pride, excitement and belonging—will stay with me always, with or without the physical items. What truly matters is that moment in time, forever etched in my heart. And I haven’t given EVERYTHING away- so, there’s that. 😊 Below is a video produced by Troy and Elizabeth Mairs about the collection, while I still had it. Lol.
And, it’s been a busy season as far as media. Special thanks to the legendary newsman Rick Kogan for having me on his show as his ONLY contributor! “After Hours with Rick Kogan” airs every Sunday from 5-7 on WGN Radio 720. Here’s a couple of recent shows with lots of fun news from the Chi. (Listen here and here)
Also, special thanks to Sylvia Perez for having me on Fox 32 to chat about Playboy. (Watch below). And also, love and thanks to Lisa Fielding(WBBM Newsradio host) for our fun-filled chat! (Listen here). And, last but not least, WGN Radio’s Lisa Dent had me on for a little interview too. So many thanks to all these top Chicago media stars for the press!
My friend Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is the hardest working pol I know. She is in every community, sharing property tax refunds, on WVON radio giving info and advice on how to get money you’re owed and she is a huge champion of our city. I hope you can join us on Monday, Sept. 15 at the Kinzie Chophouse to support her! Details below!
In other news, The Joffrey Ballet will celebrate its 70th season with the U.S. premiere of Liam Scarlett’s “Carmen” starting Sept. 18- 28 at the Lyric. (All details here). _______________________________________________________________________
The one and only Nick Pullia.
Congrats to dear friend Nick Pullia, PR super-guru by day and screenplay writer by night. His fabulous script, “Losing Light” has been nominated as Best Screenplay by Indie Film & Screenplay! The ceremony will be held in Vienna on Dec. 4. (Crossing fingers and toes!)
On Tuesday, Sept. 12, I am proud to be part of the “Women Who Rock” panelists! Moderated by Melissa
Women Who Rock invite.
Forman, Morning Host LITE FM, the other panelists include Sylvia Perez (Fox 32) and Wendy Baum (partner Infinity Strategic Partners). The event will be presented by the North Shore Breakfast Club and held at 28 Mile Distilling Co. in Highwood, 6:30 networking, 7:30 panel begins. For tickets and more info, please click here)
The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will
Chicago Men’s Fashion Awards–Sept. 17.
present the 10th annual Men’s Fashion Awards! The event will be held in Macy’s Walnut Room on Sept. 17 (from 6-9) For tickets/more info, click here!)
And last, but not least, my “Candid Candace – The Podcast“ co-host/producer John St. Augustine just celebrated the 400th edition of his Life 2.0 podcast! He’s a true voice that matters. Follow him here. And, check out our latest podcast here, sharing all the news that’s fit to print with a lot of laughs thrown in.
Upcoming art fests and markets? Don’t miss Randolph Street Market’sHighland Park Shindig will be at the Community House (1991 Sheridan Rd) on Sept. 13/14. Click here for a full schedule!
Amdur Productions‘ final fests of the season will be: Arts, Crafts, Drafts (Sept. 13/14 in Highwood); Woodstock Art Fair on the Square (Sept. 20/21) and more. For complete schedule, check here!
Cute attendees at Dance for Life with co-chair Pierre Desy (front left)- Frank Jeffery, Todd Hatoff, Michel Desjardins, Emanuel Nony and a photo bomber.
Dance for Life was held at the Auditorium Theatre on Aug. 16. This dance love-fest brought together ten dance companies, all working together for one goal- to raise funds for critical health problems among the dance community.
Thank you again for taking a look at my labor of love. I was recently notified that the Typepad platform will be
First blog post, Aug. 25, 2008.
taken down. This platform has 15 years of my work but I will figure it out. My Candid Candace blog will always be a part of my life and, hopefully, yours too! And who knows, this might be a blessing in disguise. A new look with exciting content might be just what we need!
Have a great end of summer and thanks again for taking a look at all the excitement happening in and around Chicago. It’s not all about crime and bad news as you can see! I will always share the magic that makes this city great — love, as always, Candace 🙂
As my friends know, I live for the holiday season and there's no better place to experience it than right here in the Windy City! And, although I don't quite have the weather I want yet- a soft, sparkling blanket of snow – I'm still very thankful for what we have. I’m glad we have the Christkindlmarket back as I’m a huge fan (through Dec. 24). I love the festive feeling, the food and the one-of-a-kind ornaments. And yes, every year, I pick up one of the new mugs (it’s now become a tradition and, as Chuck says, yet another collection for me.) The tree is up at Macy’s (still Marshall Field’s to me) and the Walnut Room beckons for our annual Christmas luncheon. This city shines so brightly during the holidays; it thrills me to see the homes decorated, the pop-ups all around town and all the fun-filled parties with friends to look forward to. Our tree is up and our home is so cozy and cheerful. And, even though it’s a complete hassle getting all the decor out of storage and dragging it home; once it’s set up- all the stress just melts away. (We have a Balsam Hills flip tree and decorating has never been easier!) My wish for Santa this year will be a little different than years’ past. We’ve had a tough few years, not only in Chicago, but in the country and the world. I believe in biorhythms and feel like we are all due for an uptick in our charts. I hope/wish we can all come together in a friendlier way and agree to accept each other’s differences as well as celebrate our commonalities. Sounds simplistic, but if anyone can do it, Santa can! I will be putting out extra milk and cookies. Here’s to a brighter, happier, healthier and more prosperous future for us all! _______________________________________________________________________________
View down Oak St. from atop the Enjoy Illinois bus.
For the 33rd annual Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, people from across the country turned out in record numbers to see the magic along the Mag Mile. This iconic event, the largest evening parade in the U.S., delivered festive surprises that had onlookers
Santa in his sleigh. (Photo by Ragulikethesauce)
cheering from start to finish. This year, mega balloons made their debut, stealing the show with two beloved Muppets. Towering 60 feet tall, Kermit the Frog floated alongside his rambunctious 50-ft-tall bandmate, Animal,
Daniel Thomas, Deputy Director of Illinois Dept. of Tourism on Enjoy Illinois bus.
charming spectators of all ages. Adding to the excitement, the Magnificent Mile Association upgraded all one million twinkling lights along the route to maximize their brilliance across more than 200 trees, according to President and CEO, Kimberly Bares. My husband Chuck and I were honored to be invited onboard the Enjoy Illinois bus which was an experience we will never forget! Two years ago, we rode
Lisa Fielding, WBBM News Radio, enjoying the parade.
on the My Eye Dr. bus (thank you Michael Caputo) and the crowds this year were noticeably larger which was so good to see! Chicago is slowly coming out of the darkness of Covid and showing up in droves; some estimates put the number at nearly 1 million. Looking down on that sea of smiling faces with so many kids dressed in holiday attire, was so heartwarming. Chicago is certainly dressed for the holidays; there were soaring searchlights, giant snowflake projections on the Wrigley Building and a grand fireworks finale.This year’s
floats were packed with show-stopping entertainment.
Grant DePorter and Kimberly Bares, President/CEO Mag Mile Assn.
Highlights included performances by disco legends The Former Ladies of Chic, the funk-driven Cameo, the harmonious Sharpe Family Singers, and the nostalgic beats of Quad City DJs. On the Enjoy Illinois float, Chicago Blackhawks DJ Lee Michaels kept the party alive as we all waved silver and blue pom-poms down the Mag Mile. Adding to the excitement
Beth Heller, marketing genius.
were seven high-energy marching bands from across the country and the beloved Rudolph, carried by athletes and families from Special Olympics Illinois. Following the parade, the festivities continued with a private after-party at the Fairmont Chicago, hosted by title sponsor Wintrust. Guests were treated to a feast featuring a prime rib carving station, flaming eggnog, s’mores and other decadent desserts. The room was buzzing with holiday cheer as notable attendees mingled, including Grant DePorter, Beth Heller,
With Lisa Fielding, Marla Cichowski and Michelle Mekky.
Daniel Thomas, Kimberly Bares, Marla Cichowski, Lisa Fielding, Michelle Mekky, John and Martha Idler, Rich Gamble, Gail Spreen, Chelsea Harvey, Mary Ann Rose, Heinz Kern, Peggy and Bill Martay, and others. With Chicago still emerging from the shadows of COVID, the Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival proved the city’s resilience and vibrant spirit. A special thank-you goes out to the event’s generous sponsors—title sponsor Wintrust Financial Corporation and presenting sponsors Enjoy Illinois, Chicagoland Kia Dealers and Dunkin’—for bringing holiday magic to the heart of the city. Chicago, you’ve outdone yourself. Until next year, let the holiday cheer shine bright!
SC President Bobbi Panter, gala co-chair Alex Meneses, lead sponsor Sherrill Bodine and Myra Reilly. (Photo by John Reilly Photography)
TheService Club of Chicago’s annual gala, “Timeless Elegance,,” celebrated 134 years of giving on Nov. 2, at the Ritz-Carlton. Co-chaired by members Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein, the event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser, supporting its Philanthropic Grant Program. During the evening, special members were
Bobbi Panter and SC co-chairs Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein. (Photo by Candace)
spotlighted and past grantees shared the impact The Service Club has made in their lives. Celebrity guests included Joe Minosa from Chicago Fire, Diana-Maria Riva from Dead to Me and Glamorous, Lisa Vidal from Grey’s Anatomy and local
Kathleen Haines-Finley, Karen Peters, Debi Catenacci and Lezley Hodes.
WGN newscaster Lourdes Duarte (who also won an Emmy that night). Co-chairs Meneses and Uihlein welcomed guests, expressed gratitude to the host committee and shared that, last year, the organization awarded nearly $1 million in grants to 47 nonprofits! Service Club President Bobbi Panter highlighted the organization’s 134-year legacy, saying, “We will continue to expand our reach, deepen our impact and make a difference in countless lives.” Panter then introduced a video featuring past grantees sharing how the organization’s support has positively affected their lives. Guests began the evening with a red-carpet reception and cocktail hour, followed by dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions. Kerry Sayers conducted the live auction that included stays at five-star hotels in Paris, Beverly Hills, and New York; couture items like jewelry and furs; curated wine
Philip Emigh and Bruce Haas.
collections; spa and beauty packages; sports memorabilia; tickets to sporting events and more. Service Club members consistently provide outstanding support for the organization’s events. This year’s gala standouts included Myra and John Reilly, who brought the Tribute Book to life and provided event photography. Donna Flynn and the committee secured silent auction items, while Lauren Lein and Auxiliary Board President Carli Kelly sourced
Lauren Lein, Lisa Huber and Sherrill Bodine.
items for the gift bags. Laura Wallace, Dianne Olsen and the 2024 Provisional Class sold raffle tickets. Major donors included Sherrill Bodine, Alex Meneses and John
Georgia Marsha, Dean and Sally Jo Pfaff.
Simpson, Sally Jo and Dean Pfaff, Kelly Uihlein, Patty Marx, Northern Trust Bank and The Nat. P. Ozmon Family Foundation and others. The Party Faithful band kept the crowd on their feet to the conclusion of the evening. The event raised over $400,000 for The Service Club of Chicago’s Philanthropic Grant Program that supports, enhances and expands agency programs throughout the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients span social service, cultural, educational, and civic fields, serving individuals across the region. Founded in 1890, the nonprofit is an all-women, all-volunteer organization.
The Chicago Public Library Foundation’s annual gala lit up the UIC Dorin Forum, raising over $1.2 million to support programs across the city’s 81 library branches. Themed “Neverending Transformation,” the night honored literary and artistic trailblazers. This
Co-chairs Kimberley Goode and Michael Fassnacht.
Chance the Rapper, Arts Award recipient, with Linda Johnson Rice, CPL board chair.
year’s Carl Sandburg Literary Award went to bestselling author Ann Patchett, whose works, including Tom Lake, have captivated readers worldwide. Patchett expressed her gratitude, crediting Carl Sandburg as a literary hero who, like libraries, speaks for everyone. Cristina Henríquez, known for The Book of Unknown Americans, received the 21st Century Award, celebrating her literary impact and personal ties to public libraries. Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper was
Chris Brown Cristina Henriquez and Brenda Bui. (Lynn Renee Photography)
recognized with the Arts Award for his music and community work. Reflecting on his start at the Harold Washington Library’s YOUmedia space, Chance shared, “Libraries gave me a space to grow.” The evening, co-
Maggie Baczkowski Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas Wendy Berger and Alexi Giannoulias.
chaired by Michael Fassnacht and Kimberley Goode and produced by Donna La Pietra, featured appearances by over 40 celebrated authors, including Rick Bayless, Jonathan Eig, Eve L. Ewing, Shelby Van Pelt, Melissa Harris, Shermann “Dilla” Thomas, First Lady of Illinois M.K. Pritzker, Peter Sagal, Nami Mun, Bill Kurtis (who also served returned as event emcee), Liz Taylor and more. Attendees enjoyed an evening of dining, mingling, and an insightful Q&A with Patchett hosted by NPR’s Scott Simon. The event underscored the Foundation’s mission to fund critical library initiatives, from early literacy to career programs, with the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards alone raising over $22 million since their inception.
Ann Patchett, Carl Sandburg Literary Award winner, with NPR's Scott Simon. (Lynn Renee Photography)
The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation’s annual Fall Benefit, “An Evening of Hope,” brought together 800 guests at Theater on the Lake, raising an incredible $1.2
Co-chairs Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens with Guerdy Abraira (center). (Photo by Sheri Whitko)
million for breast cancer research! Dr. Olusimbo Ige, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, was honored for her commitment to equitable breast cancer care, alongside special (beautiful) guest
Guerdy Abraira, Suzanne LeMignot, Laura Sage, Lisa Fielding and Beth Heller.
Guerdy Abraira from “The Real Housewives of Miami”, who shared her story as a breast cancer survivor and championed early detection. The event, co-chaired by Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens, featured Matthew Hoffman’s iconic 'BIG hope' sculpture, temporarily relocated from Michigan Avenue, which served as a powerful tribute to those impacted by breast cancer. Through partnerships with top Chicago hospitals, the Lynn Sage Foundation is driving breakthroughs in treatment access. Yet, as the American Cancer Society notes, breast cancer still affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S., underlining the ongoing need for research and support. “Everyone deserves hope and access to lifesaving care,” said co-founder Laura Sage, as the foundation works tirelessly to make that a reality.
Halee Sage, Laura Sage, Dylan Hoffman, 'Hope' sculpture artist Matthew Hoffman and Guerdy Abraira. (Photo by Sheri Whitko)
Chicago became the Hollywood of the Midwest when Oscar-winning director and Chicago native Robert Zemeckis returned home to accept the prestigious Founder’s
Zsa Zsa, Leslie and Bob Zemeckis.
Legacy Award at the 60th Chicago International Film Festival! The award was presented by festival founder
Robert Zemeckis and longtime friend, Michael Kutza, CIFF founder.
Michael Kutza at the Music Box Theatre, where Zemeckis’ new film Here—reuniting him with Forrest Gump stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright—was screened. Fans packed the theater for this exciting closing-night event. Zemeckis, accompanied by his beautiful wife Leslie and daughter Zsa Zsa (both in the film), was warmly welcomed on stage by CIFF Artistic Director Mimi Plauché and Managing Director Vivian Teng. They celebrated the filmmaker’s iconic work on Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and more. Ahead of the screening, Zemeckis mingled with fans at a VIP reception and charmed attendees on the Red Carpet. Later, he joined Kutza and family for dinner at RL, capping off a memorable night before heading to New York to support Back to the Future: The Musical. The Chicago International Film Festival, presented by Cinema/Chicago, fosters global connections through film, making this award a perfect honor for Zemeckis and his unforgettable storytelling.
Mimi Plauche, Robert Zemeckis, Michael Kutza, Leslie Zemeckis, Zsa Zsa Zemeckis and Vivian Teng. (Photo by Timothy Schmidt)
Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis, George Alpogianis and performance artist Luna La Catrina.
Chef Art Smith opened his home on Friday, Nov. 1 for a Dia de los Muertos celebration. The charming house he shares with his husband/artist Jesus Salgueiro in Hyde Park was packed to the rafters with friends who turned out to honor the past and celebrate the present
Chef Art Smith with some young partygoers.
together. The party started as soon as you entered the space – there were performance artists, dramatically painted with ‘Day of the Dead’ makeup; candles; skull sculptures; live music and colorful décor and flowers (by Kyle Hustedt of Bukiety Floral). The smells from the kitchen were so tantalizing with multiple top chefs, headed up by Chef Hector Guerrero (of Art Smith Company) and Art, cooking traditional DOD dishes
Mariachi Los Pumas performed in the backyard.
that featured Pan de Muerto (Mexican bread of the dead); beef tamales, turkey pozole, chicken mole, homemade tortillas, taquitos, enchiladas, rice and beans, flan and fruit, sugar skulls, cookies and so much more. Downstairs in the backyard, the party spilled over with guests enjoying live music by the Mariachi Los Pumas,
Exotic greeter.
who were performing by candlelight and twinkling lights. A wood-stoked pizza oven was filled with custom-made pizzas by Chef Christopher de la Cueva (of Chef Art Smith’s Reunion restaurant). A taco food truck stood nearby in the driveway, as if more food was needed! In one of the front rooms, a make-up artist
Great food and gorgeous decor.
happily painted everyone in “sugar skull catrina makeup” (elaborate skull makeup to honor the dead). In another room, an elaborate ofrenda (altar), designed by Melanie Lopez of Somos Arte Chicago, was decorated with candles and photos of lost loved ones. Chef Art encouraged all guests to bring a photo. My husband Chuck and I placed photos of our late moms and my late cousins on it. A large photo of Chef Art and his friend Chilli Pepper was front and center. Sadly, even a baby photo was seen there. And, in honor of his late friend Chilli, Art introduced a fantastic
Colorful guests.
performance artist, Luna La Catrina, dressed as the “goddess of death” in an extraordinary sparkling red costume with skulls, lit candles, feathers and an elaborate headdress. She graciously posed for photos with all who asked. And, in true Art Smith fashion, everything about the party had a
Reunion Chef Hector Guerrero making magic in the kitchen.
philanthropic bent. All items and experiences came from nonprofits or were purchased from small Mexican businesses. Chef Art shared his thoughts on Dia de los Muertos, “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t cry for them [late friends and family] or think about them. It took two movies, Coco and Remember Me, to teach America and the world about this beautiful custom.” Dia de los Muertos is a two-day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create ofrendas (offerings) to honor their departed family members. It’s a rare holiday for celebrating both death and life that is widely observed in Mexico, where it largely developed. It is also observed in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage.
“Candid Candace – The Podcast!” Get ready for a jam-packed holiday extravaganza! My co-host/producer John St. Augustine and I are unwrapping all the festive fun coming to the Windy City, along with thrilling recaps of recent standout events. Here’s a sneak peek at
Prolific author, John St. Augustine.
what’s under the podcast tree: Behind the scenes at the PAWS Fur Ball, where one show- stopping auction item fetched a jaw-dropping $67K; an exclusive chat with legendary filmmaker Robert Zemeckis, fresh off receiving the Founder’s Legacy Award at the Chicago International Film Festival; Tyson fight talk—the hits, the hype, and the heartbreak; preview of the magic at Navy Pier’s “Light Up the Lake”; view from the top, Wintrust’s Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, the largest evening parade in the country; The 900 Shops’ "Illuminate 900" event; what’s fresh at the Christkindlmarket and the festive finds at Randolph Street Market’s December edition (Coming Dec. 14/15). Plus, the scoop on how you could win $250,000 in furniture, thanks to Darvin Furniture & Mattress—yes, really! And if that’s not enough, John delivers a heartfelt and captivating tale of his travels through Paris, London and Normandy. This is holiday cheer with a twist, and you won’t find this kind of inside scoop anywhere else. So, grab a cozy spot, press play and let’s dive into the season together! Listen here!
I'm excited to announce I'm a regular contributor now to WGN Radio 720 AM, thanks to the legendary newsman Rick Kogan! His great show, "After Hours with Rick Kogan," covers Chicago from top to bottom and side to side every Sunday! You don't want to miss it from 5-7 pm! Here's our latest segment!
The 900 Shops delivered the first tree lighting on the avenue with its "Illuminate 900 event," Make-A-Wish Illinois' biggest holiday fundraiser! Set in a winter wonderland on all levels, the experience included holiday activations, delicious food and drink, the ZZAZZETTES, toy soldiers, Ava Fain, Ballet Chicago and SANTA, all wrapped up in a holiday bow! The 900 Shops first presented this unique experience in 2016 and, since then, have raised over $116,000 for charity!
The toy soldiers thrilled young and old alike at this year's 900 Shops' "Illuminate 900" event.
For the 21st year Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is celebrating ethnic holiday traditions of nearly 100 different nationalities at the “Christmas Trees from Around the World” display at her office. The annual celebration of cultural diversity showcases handcrafted ornaments and decorations. “Christmas Trees from Around the World” is a display of 3-foot trees decorated by members of various ethnic and religious communities. Pappas invites the public to celebrate Christmas with music and festivities from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at the Treasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago. (RSVP by email at CCTO@cookcountytreasurer.com)
Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake 2024," will be the most thrill- and chill-packed edition of its popular, Pier-wide holiday celebration yet! Kicking off on Friday, November 29, and running through January 5, this year’s Light Up the Lake festivities will include an eclectic array of immersive seasonal experiences, accented by award-winning fireworks, first-of-their-kind holiday drone shows and millions of dazzling lights. Click here for ALL the exciting details!
There are a lot of fun events coming up, so be sure to mark your calendars for: The Service Club of Chicago's Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 3 at the Union League Club; Catholic Charities St. Nick Ball on Dec. 6 at the Hilton Chicago; WINGS "Sweet Home Chicago" event on Dec. 8 at the Four Seasons; the last Randolph Street Marketof the year on Dec. 14/15 and Music of the Baroque's "Holiday Brass & Choral Concerts beginning Dec. 19 (all details here).
And, last but not least, my new advertiser Darvin Furniture & Mattress is offering a great gift for Christmas- how about winning $250,000 in furniture and mattresses! Their promotion is going on now through Dec. 8 (the names will be called at noon, winners need not be present to win.) Visit the store to register! Find all the details here!
And, that's a wrap! Candid Candace is now celebrating 16 years as Chicago's first and longest running lifestyle blog and, for that, I thank YOU! I will be back soon with more fun from the Windy City and beyond. In the meantime, stay happy, positive, healthy and safe as we celebrate the season together!
Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
P.S. Jack Frost's 'Winter Walk' opens Dec. 29 at 170 N. Green St. Here's a clip from 2021 on Candid Candace TV of what that experience looks like.
I hope you've missed me? I know I've missed you! Who knew these passing seasons would explode with so many things to do and events to cover?! I'm gonna catch you up here now. In the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed the magic of summer like we have. My friend Bonnie Spurlock shared a beautiful water-color by artist Glenn Galan titled "Fireflies on a Summer Night" that perfectly captures the nostalgia of summers' past. (Glenn's website is a treasure trove of images like this that I highly recommend you check out.)
I'm amazed at how much the latest events and fundraisers have stepped up their decor, planning and fundraising efforts. I'm referring to The Joffrey Ballet's "Midsummer Celebration"; MCA's ArtEdge party; Steppenwolf's starry night; the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation fashion show and so much more. If you weren't able to attend, not to worry, I will tell you what you missed! That's what I'm here for. 🙂______________________________________________________________________
Robert Block, Renata Block, Paula Fasseas, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock.
The PAWS Chicago Beach Party, one of the summer's most anticipated pet-friendly events, returned to Offshore at Navy Pier with a burst of tropical flair. Pups
With Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Leslie Hindman.
in vibrant Hawaiian shirts and leis matched their owners' festive attire, turning the "world's largest rooftop bar" into a lively lakefront luau. Under a Windex-blue sky and with a gentle summer breeze, the event provided the perfect backdrop to raise funds for
Lisa Dent, Bonnie Spurlock, Drew Fasseas, Alexis Fasseas and Bruce Crown.
PAWS' no-kill program for homeless animals. The event welcomed nearly 400 human supporters, many with their four-legged companions in tow. Festivities began with a cocktail reception where partygoers enjoyed views of the Chicago skyline as well as packed silent auction tables. Country radio Hall of Famer
Sylvia Perez and Susanna Wickham, CEO PAWS Chicago.
Lisa Dent of WGN Radio and entertainment reporter Jake Hamilton of Fox 32 Chicago co-emceed the event, introducing PAWS Chicago co-founder Paula Fasseas and CEO Susanna Wickham. Fasseas
Phillip Emigh, KT Sandberg, Bruce Haas and friends.
expressed heartfelt gratitude to supporters and introduced Jasper, a PAWS pup who triumphed over parvovirus thanks to the organization's dedicated care. She also highlighted PAWS' commitment to rescuing parvovirus-infected puppies and finding them loving homes. “Every day, PAWS Chicago continues high-volume animal transfers out of Chicago Animal Care & Control, rescuing nearly 40% of the cats and dogs that are transferred out,” Fasseas
Inaugural Community Engagement Award winners – with Bill Jacobs.
shared. “We also launched 360@CACC, a program that has our staff onsite at the city shelter seven days a week.”
Glam Beach Party guests.
The inaugural Community Engagement Award was presented to Bill Jacobs, founder of Piece Pizzeria & Brewery in Wicker Park, and this author, recognizing their contributions to the cause. “Homeless and at-risk pets are a societal issue,” Jacobs said. “It is our obligation to care for these beautiful animals and give them a chance.” Chuck and I, along with our Chihuahua Daisy, attended the first PAWS Fur Ball at Escada in 2002 and have been fans, friends and supporters ever since. The evening's highlights
Tom McGuire and Tom Hackett with Leslie Hindman.
included an adoptable dogs' showcase and a lively auction
Glam Beach Party guests.
and paddle raise led by auctioneer David Goodman. Guests and their pets indulged in lavish dinner buffets, while furry friends enjoyed pampering at the dog spa, complete with relaxing massages. Notable attendees included Paul Iacono, Todd Hatoff, Leslie Hindman, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Suzie and Ross Glickman, Melissa and Michael Canning, Judy and Howard Tullman, Barbara Rinella, Wayne Gailis, Renata and Robert Block, Sylvia Perez
Judy Tullman, Wayne Gailis, Howard Tullman and friend.
and daughter Magali Blasdell, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Nancy and Michael Timmers, Alexis Fasseas, Suzanne
Who's a good boy?
LeMignot, Tom Hacket and Tom McGuire, Bruce Crown, Drew Fasseas, Jim Sharp, Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, KT Sandburg, and many more. Sponsors such as Ed and Denise Raddatz, Pam Zunker-Myerson and RobertZunker, and the Spurlocks and Tullmans ensured the event's success. Since its founding in 1997, PAWS Chicago has dramatically reduced homeless pet euthanasia in the city by 90.2 percent, finding homes for over 84,000 pets and providing more than 16,000 low- or no-cost spay/neuter surgeries each year. The organization's tireless efforts continue to make a significant impact on the lives of pets and their families in Chicago. (Photos by PAWS, Bonnie Spurlock and me) ______________________________________________________________________
HCRF founder Eleni Bousis (center) with Charlene and Scott Seaman.
Rain sure didn’t dampen the spirits of guests who attended the 10th anniversary of the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation and its fashionable fundraiser held appropriately in Maggie Daley Park Cancer Survivor’s
Chuck Jordan and Michael Norris.
Garden. The beautiful venue reflected the inspiration and mission behind the event, to find a cure for cancer. The sold-out fundraiser was co-chaired by Pam Capitanini, Janell Adames and Jacquelyn McMahon Petrovich and co-emceed by Kelley Flanagan (“The Bachelor”) and moi. It supported the important work of Dr. Leonidas Platanias and
Dr. Leonidas Platanias and family/friends.
his team at Lurie Cancer Center of Northwestern University who are working on out-of-the-box research to find a cure. “Science is advancing fast, and it is only a matter of time before new cures for various types of cancers emerge. The challenge lies in accelerating the process because with every passing minute, lives are at
Dr. Leonidas Platanias enjoying the ZZAZZ fashion show.
stake, “ he said. A reception featured cocktails and hors d’oeuvres among the flowers, with a display of jewelry by Sofoklis Jewels of Greece, custom-made especially for the foundation. Guests were dressed in their finest with a focus on florals. As they entered the venue, they were greeted by a performer dressed as angel with
Co-emcee Kelley Flanagan (R) with mom and friend.
an array of pricey cars from Perillo set up on Randolph St. Electric violinists provided the background music.The night turned cool following a week of heat, but despite the respite, rain fell briefly before the fashion show began. Guests took it in stride as HCRF staff provided welcome umbrellas. Dinner, provided by Rosebud, was served family-style and included rigatoni alla vodka, salmon
Two angels- Tina Hock.
limone, chicken Vesuvio, Greek salad and fanciful desserts. The rain stopped in time for a chic fashion show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey Tarantino DiBuono with support
Kristine Farra, her beautiful daughter and cute friend.
from Nancy Long, Natalie Roppo and DJ Akib) with beautiful looks from Peach Carr Designs, Elda de la Rosa, Rede Mas, Anne Fontaine, Contessa Bottega, Menotti Couture, Sylwia Designs, Mira Couture and Lepa Boutique. Eleni Bousis, founder/ event chair, shared, “We are here to support Dr. Platanias and his team at Lurie Cancer Centerof Northwestern University who are at the forefront of
HCRF founder Eleni Bousis and Greek Dignitary.
groundbreaking research, including enhancing tumor-killing capabilities and cancer-curing potential; advancing basic research in immunology and immunotherapy for treating malignant melanoma; targeting cell signaling pathways in leukemia and solid cancers; developing novel approaches to tackle aggressive cancers such as pancreatic and brain cancer and building the field of immuno-metabolism in cancer research.” A surprise check for $250,000 was donated to Dr. Platanias by the Thorek Memorial Foundation to support his research. The Lurie Cancer Center, led by Dr. Platanias, is a national leader in the advancement of cancer treatments and was named one of the top 10 leading academic comprehensive cancer centers in the country by US News and World Report. (hcrfwingstocure.org)
Bill Wolf, Meredith Bluhm-Wolf (co-chair), Robin Loewenberg Tebbe (co-chair) and Mark Tebbe. (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)
The Museum of Contemporary Art is known for it’s cutting-edge, over the top ArtEdge events, but I must say, this year they outdid themselves. It was a breathtaking and sexy 90-minute show that included burlesque, drag
Marko Iglendza, Robin Tebbe and Neal Zucker.
stars, striptease, pole-dancing and so much more. Held at the museum, over 400 guests turned out to help raise $1.7 million for programming and exhibitions. The party began in the lobby where a buffet offered a mile-long stretch of treats that included sushi, hamburgers, pasta, hors d’oeuvres, everything you can imagine- all served under a canopy of trees bedecked in twinkling lights. Kudos to co-chairs Robin Loewenberg Tebbe and Meredith-Bluhm Wolf and board chair Cari Sacks for “bringin’ it” – the crowd was enthralled and not a soul left the tent during the performance that included artists from Tease Productions and Sasha Colby, RuPaul Drag Race 2023 winner. Oh, what a night! (Read full story and see more fun pics, here in Crain's.)
Aryn Shelander of Tease Productions. (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)
Brian Smith, Brant Taylor, Roderick Branch and Geyer Morford.
The Joffrey Ballet’s “Midsummer Celebration” literally left Chuck and I speechless. I think this was one of the best events we’ve been to in ages. I love not having to sit at a table for dinner—the new trend of buffets and
Joffrey Ballet dancer Derek Drilon, styled by Galan Styling (David Murga).
roaming servers is fabulous, and the Joffrey did it in grand style! The floral décor by HMR Designs was in and of itself breathtaking. An area for photo opps was completely filled with a variety of flowers and an old-fashioned swing like the kind you would find on an oak tree in the backyard. Guests came dressed according to the theme with our friend Brian Smith (Joffrey Chief Marketing Officer) winning top outfit for his stunning flower hat that would’ve made Anne Boleyn jealous. Other guests wore little fairy wings and Derek Drilon, a Joffrey dancer, was expertly styled by Galan Styling(David Murga) with a huge peach flower perched on the side of his head over a black and white brocade jacket. FABULOUS! (Read full story and see more photos, here in Crain's)
The Joffrey Ballet's Midsummer Night's Dream Celebration, a night of pure magic!
With Elaine Hyde, Maureen Schulman and Amanda Puck.
Chicago Star Media celebrated its 4th anniversary in grand style on the rooftop at Mariano’s Lakeshore East . On a perfect summer night, nearly 60 guests, that
Curt Rose, Maggie Baczowski and Michael Kutza.
included supporters, advertisers, board members and contributors, mixed and mingled while enjoying a party that featured topline vendors from this iconic marketplace. Presented by Mariano’s Lakeshore East and organized by Amanda Puck, Mariano’s Director of Strategic Brand Development, the event
Music of the Baroque ED Declan McGovern and Cook County Treasure Maria Pappas.
Shoulders Coffee (Dave Marsalek and Chef Jaymes Berry); San Pellegrino presented its new San Pellegrino Zero Sugar (Matt Pozo and Milky); Quari Ice and more. Other important contributors to the event were Chris Weir (Store Director), Michal Gawkowski (Assistant Store Manager) and J & L Catering. Elaine Hyde, Publisher/Editor, welcomed guests and shared the history behind the brand that had its beginnings in the Lakeshore East area. Ashlea Hearn, Marketing Account
With Amanda Puck, Sugar & Spice (Almira Martin and Giovanna Krozel) with Chuck Jordan.
Manager, spoke about the new marketing opportunities available (see them here) and the many awards the brand has won recently. As associate publisher, I proudly
Jennifer Nieves and John Robak.
acknowledged key supporters and advertisers in the crowd and shared recent stats- in the last four years, the website has received over 1 million visitors and the team has written over 3,000 articles, covering everything from local news to cultural events. Former CSM writer Elena Smentkowski also addressed the crowd while other contributors, Susan Berkes, Margaret Laing and Michaela Wilson, were recognized as well. Partygoers posed with fanciful props created and donated by Kehoe Designs(Tom Kehoe and team) and left with goody bags
materials and “I Am A Chicago Star” pins. Longtime supporter and board member Maureen Schulman provided a beautiful Eli’s Cheesecake for the occasion branded with the Chicago Star logo. DJ World kept partygoers dancing to hot beats until the event concluded. Over the past four years, the company and website have grown tremendously, becoming a pivotal source of news and entertainment for Chicago, and always staying true to its mission of serving up positive news that readers can use. Recently the media company has expanded to include marketing, PR and much more. (Photos by Kelsy Goodwin and moi.)
The Torchio Pasta Bar, nestled in a 19th century building at 738 N. Wells St., has been a beloved culinary gem for years, and its allure only continues to grow. As a recent
Eric, the charming Torchio bartender.
convert, I'm finally experiencing the buzz firsthand, spurred on by friends who couldn't stop raving. “You have to meet the owner Bill, he’s a real charmer,” they’d say, or “Sit at the bar and have Eric the bartender wait on you, he’s fabulous.” The clincher for me was the whisper, “It’s super hard to get a reservation.” Challenge accepted. There's something
The popular fried artichoke hearts.
undeniably enticing about an exclusive spot and, let's face it, I'm a magnet for a club that won't let me in. The reservation rules are strict: a group of four can linger for two hours, while a duo gets an hour and a half. Plus, it costs $40 upfront to secure a booking. But the effort is worth it. Torchio Pasta Bar's history is as rich as its flavors. The story began with a family tradition: Bill Varley, the chef and owner, would
Housemade meatballs.
make fresh pasta with his niece Maggie every Christmas Eve at his Long Island home and loved the process. After Bill and his wife Janice fell in love with Chicago during business trips, they knew this vibrant city would become their home and eventually their vision of a restaurant would be born there as well. Their search for the perfect location came true and led them to a vacant storefront in a building from the
Torchio's cozy bar.
early 1900s. It was love at first sight. Bill and Janice meticulously designed the space, revealing century-old brickwork and creating a chic copper bar and cozy dining area filled with period details. Picture yourself enjoying homemade pasta with a crisp Pinot Grigio on a snowy day inside or basking in the summer sun on their charming patio. An antique hand-crank pasta press, or torchio,
Pappardelle in a crispy parmesan basket.
hangs above the bar, a nod to tradition. Now, let's dive into the cuisine. Beyond the welcoming ambiance and warm hospitality, Torchio offers a truly authentic Italian dining experience. All the pasta, except for the gluten-free options (which are imported from Italy), is made in-house. Many menu items are cherished family recipes, like the beloved Giovanni’s Bolognese. This dish features handmade tagliatelle lightly bathed in Bolognese sauce, all nestled in a Parmesan basket. It's divine. Another standout is the Fresh Vegetable Pappardelle, a delightful medley of pappardelle, asparagus, peas, zucchini, and yellow squash in a lemon butter sauce, topped with Pecorino Romano. For appetizers, the meatball dish (beef and veal in house-made tomato sauce) and the fried artichoke hearts are must-tries. End your meal on a sweet note with Jolene’s Ligurian Olive Oil Cake or the Tiramisu. Hats off to Torchio Pasta Bar—securing that reservation was well worth it. We'll definitely be back!
Gala co-chair Terri Engelman Rhoads, Honorary Gala Chairman Anida Johnson “Cookie” Cohen, and Gala co-chair Shauna Montgomery.
The Chicago Lighthouse hosted it’s annual “Seeing What’s Possible” gala at the Four Seasons with over 300 guests in attendance. The event was co-chaired by Terri Engelman Rhoads and Shauna Montgomery with honorary
Cheryl Coleman and Paula Borg.
gala chair Cookie Cohen. The event was a record-breaker raising over $700,000 for the nonprofit’s life-changing services and programs. Partygoers enjoyed a cocktail reception and a silent auction before moving into the ballroom for dinner where the Becca Kaufman Orchestra played before and after dinner. Vincent and Particia Foglia were honored as “Beacons of Light” for their ongoing support. The Folgia Family Foundation provided financial support for the building of the
Dr. Jeff and Tina Weller.
Foglia Residences for the Lighthouse. Located at 1134 S. Wood St., the 76-unit development is for residents who are blind, visually impaired, disabled and veterans. The development is the first Low-Income Housing Tax Credit building in the nation for the blind community. “Light of the Night Corporate”
Jim and Mary Lasky.
recognition was awarded to Neal Berz of MIS Computer for his outstanding contributions to The Lighthouse. The evening also included a live auction and raffle. Co-chair Shauna Montgomery ramped up the excitement for the auction urging supporters and friends to bid. Her efforts paid off with a record-breaking event for the Chicago Lighthouse. Congrats to all involved including honorary committee members Julie Barrish, Eleni and Jimmy Bousis, Judge F. Keith Brown, Cheryl Coleman, Shelley and Bill Farley, Audrey Gale, Susan Gohl and Jonathan Grabill, Been and Martin Joseph, Melinda and Lucien Lagrange, Mary and Jim Lasky, Bonnie and Michael Rothman, Dr. Jeff Weller and Tina Weller, Felicia and Kurt Winiecki and others. SAVE-THE-DATE for Friday, Sept. 13, when the fabulous FLAIR "Eye on Style" fashion show/luncheon returns to the Ritz! We will be honoring the one and only Shauna Montgomery! For tickets and all info, click here! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)
I received some very exciting news from my friend and legendary newspaperman and Chicago radio personality, Rick Kogan! I am now a regular on his popular "After Hours With Rick Kogan" on WGN-Radio 720 AM! Every week or two, I come on to share all the fun news from our fabulous city with the man who IS Mr. Chicago! It's a fun-filled love-fest and I hope you can tune in on Sundays from 5-7 pm. Listen to our latest segment here!
Huge congrats to Eli's Cheesecake Company,Maureen and Marc Schulman! Wherever history is being made, you can bet there will be an Eli's Cheesecake to celebrate! They created two 1,000 lb. cheesecakes for The Democratic National Convention welcome party. The cake was decorated with all 50 state placards, and the crowd loved it! In fact, Convention goers consumed over 5,400 lbs. of Eli's Cheesecake, Chicago's favorite dessert, by the time the Convention was over. (One of the main decorators was Ivanna Yatskiv, from the Ukraine, one of 80 refugees working at Eli’s.)
Rich Gamble, Maureen and Marc Schulman, Jaime Harrison and Glenn Eden. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen)
Co-chairs Tracey DiBuono, Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou with Bobbi Panter (SC president, 2nd from L) (Photo by Mila Samokhina)
The Service Club of Chicago’s annual “Day on the Terrace” fashion show and luncheon, held on August 5 at the Peninsula Chicago, dazzled attendees with its “Denim & Diamonds” theme. This sold-out event, attended by
Sherry Lea Holson, presenting sponsor. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)
over 300 guests, raised nearly $200,000 to support the club's grant distribution program, benefiting local nonprofits. Co-chaired by Service Club members Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey, and Tracey DiBuono, the event showcased the latest fall fashions from some of Chicago’s top designers and retailers. ZZAZZ Productions
Paul Iacono, Tina Weller and Mark Olley. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)
put together the runway show, featuring designs by Elda de la Rosa, Lauren Lein, Mira Couture, and SYLWIA. Collections from Max Mara, alice + olivia, Anne Fontaine, NINA in Chicago, Bonobos, Contessa Bottega, Gorski Furs, St. John Boutique, and Peter Millar also made a statement on the catwalk. A highlight of the afternoon was the show-stopping
Such an honor. Thank you to these fabulous U.S. Marines!
finale presented by Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. Models, dressed in elegant evening wear, were escorted down the runway by members of the United States Marine Corps, adding a patriotic and dramatic flair to the event. The models were a mix of Service Club members, local media personalities, and
Sherrill Bodine, Bethany Kitick and Lauren Lein.
supporters. Notable television figures included Dawn Hasbrouck and Lou Canellis from Fox-32 Chicago, Micah Materre from WGN-TV, Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall from NBC-5, Anna Davlantes from WGN Radio, Whitney Reynolds from PBS, and former ABC-7 sports anchor Jim Rose. The event
Love you MILA!
continued with a chic, sold-out after-party at the Peninsula’s Shanghai Terrace, where 140 guests celebrated to the beats of DJ Akib. In 2023 alone, the Service Club awarded $546,430 in
Paige McGrath, Carli Kelly, Emma Schramko, Gretchen Schramko. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)
grants, continuing its 134-year legacy of transforming lives and strengthening the Chicago community. Past recipients include Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, which received a mobile sensory center, and SOS Children’s Villages, which was provided with computers for their students. The club has also funded parking vouchers for families in the NICU through the Jackson Chance Foundation, playground pavement replacement for St. Giles School in Oak Park, and a new lighting system for the Red Orchid Theater. And SAVE-THE-DATE for the SC's 134th Gala at the Ritz-Carlton on Sat. Nov. 2. The event will be co-chaired by Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein and have a very big surprise celebrity guest! (For more info and tickets for these upcoming events, please visit: theserviceclubofchicago.org)
Sylwia Wilczynska, Becca Maas, Debi Catenacci and Laura Schwartz Stryker with members of the U.S. Marine Corps. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)
No matter what side of the political fence you're on, you can't deny the fact that the city was filled with excitement during the
Andre and Frances Guichard.
DNC. Stars were everywhere with parties sprouting up in some of our city''s favorite spots including Gene & Georgetti, Billy Goat Tavern, 360 Chicago, Navy Pier, Tre Dita, Chicago Club, St. Regis, Carnivale, Salt Shed (where John Legend performed) and more. However, I think the event at the Adler Planetarium hosted by World Business Chicago was the most fun. Rapper Common made a surprise appearance and performed for hours for the rapt crowd. He brought up an audience member, Tifair Hamed, to the stage and rapped out an impromptu 'love song' to her on the spot. I don't think she will ever be the same. It was a fun-filled week in Chicago and our city sparkled like a diamond!
Common thrills the World Business Chicago crowd at the Adler Planetarium.
Sister Rosemary Connelly and Lois Gates of Misericordia.
The 27thArtist in All fundraiser for Misericordia featured artwork created by talented Misericordia resident artists with assistance of dedicated staff and volunteers. Through the Artist
Proud resident beside his artwork.
In All, Misericordia Siblings (SIBS) program residents’ artwork was showcased and shared in a world-class venue, the Art Institute’s Modern Wing, that allowed them to reach out to the Chicago community and feel the same exhilaration all artists experience when their work is admired and sought by others. Misericordia offers a community of care that maximizes potential for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities, many of whom are also physically challenged. By serving society’s most vulnerable citizens, Misericordia also serves the families who want the best for them yet cannot provide it at home.
With fellow Dream Award honorees Gene ('Duke of Earl') Chandler and Hosea Sanders.
This spring/summer has been an exceptionally gratifying year. I've been
Communicator 'Award of Distinction' for 'Candid Candace – The Podcast!"
thrilled to support so many deserving nonprofits and, this year, I was recognized by PAWS Chicago (as seen in post above) as well as by the Dream Awards, which honored me with an Excellence in Media Award (thank you Mable Buckner!) Thanks to Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas for introducing me too! Additionally, my "Candid Candace- The Podcast!" received a Communicator Award of Distinction! Thank you to my producer/co-host John St. Augustine. My heart of filled to the brim with gratitude. To find out about all the exciting events, past and future, check out our latest podcast (Episode 36- Summer Stuff), HERE!
Chuck and I were excited to attend a sneak peek of Giordano Dance Chicago's upcoming fall season at the Harris Theater (on Oct. 25/26 and it was so THRILLING! Famed choreographer, Ray Leeper, has designed a finale piece that will blow the doors off titled "Black & Red" which is an homage to Gus Giordano (these were his favorite colors). This season, also marks the 40th anniversary of the company's much loved artistic director, Nan Giordano! Please click here for tickets and more info. AND, on Thursday, Oct. 10, "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" will return to Park West. This dance party will have a stellar cast of competitors dancing with the GDC professionals. Come out and cheer for your favorites. Info for this event can be found here! These are two events you won't want to miss!
This year, my blog is celebrating its 16th year! It is Chicago's first and longest running lifestyle blog. For all of you who follow and support, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. It is a pure labor of love and, even though it's not as regular as I would hope, it will never go away. (If not a subscriber, please sign up here!)
Love, as always, Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
P.S. A special shout-out to my friend Sylvia Perez (Fox-32)! I always love sharing events with YOU!
Happy 2024! I think we are all hoping for a bigger, better year. I have some resolutions/goals on my wish list that I’m hoping to achieve. Number one is to spend more time with you! I don’t want to miss sharing any nonprofit news that, to me, is like the engine that helps Chicago remain the City of Big
Cheers! Here's to YOU, I'm so grateful!
Shoulders. I pray for more kindness in the world but all I can manage is my end of things so I hope to be more empathetic and give where I can. I hope to be able to spend more time with friends too. I’ve sadly missed out on so many friendly get-togethers and I would like to see this change in the New Year. I pray for continued good health for my loved ones and thank God for my blessings. I’m so appreciative of all who read Candid Candace, especially those who have been with me from the very beginning, in 2008! I’m grateful for my advertisers who believe in me as well as all those who send me items they would like to see included. I love shining a light on Chicago, its events and the people who make it great, like you.
Co-chairs Lezley Hodes, Debi Catenacci and Karen Peters.
Santa came early this year for the Service Club of Chicago! During the nonprofit’s annual holiday luncheon on Dec. 5, President Jean Antoniou announced a surprise $1 million
Sheree Schimmer, April Schwartz, Simona Garcia and Mark Olley. (Photo by April Schwartz)
endowment from the SC’s late, longtime member Marguerite Hark (from the Marguerite DeLany Hark Trust). Her service to the club had lasted over 62 years before her resent passing. A toast was raised in her honor. Since 1890, the ladies of The Service Club of Chicago, have been giving back to Chicagoland. And their philanthropy continued at the organization’s holiday luncheon held this year at the elegant Union League Club. It was a sellout crowd in the Lincoln Ballroom with a
Sherrill Bodine and her grandson Santa.
festive tree that towered towards the ceiling. Supporters were encouraged to bring unwrapped toys for this year’s designated nonprofit, Chicago Youth Centers. A table was stacked high with gifts that was delivered to kids who
Ann Wallace and Shauna Montgomery– The Chicago Lighthouse's 2024 honoree.
benefit from the Centers’ services and programs (from age 15 mos. to 18 years). Co-chaired by Debi Catenacci, Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters (with presenting sponsor Sherrill Bodine), the afternoon event included holiday shopping from nearly 20 vendors – Mary, Mary, Fumee Claire Candles, Accessorize, Arcangel Jewelry, Barbara Parker Jewelry, Eda and Betty, Heidi Hess, Isabelle Guggenheim, Lauren Lein, Lee Alison Company, Malka Chic, MKP, Mona Lisa Boutique,
Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Cheryl Coleman.
NINA, Only One Boutique, Paula Marie Collections, Selleria Veneta, Greg Hyder artwork and more. There was something there for everyone on your list! Jean Antoniou, SC president, welcomed the crowd before the traditional sing-along of the Twelve Days of Christmas, led by the “Queen of Cabaret” Denise Tomasello. Denise was also joined by Greg Hyder and Shaun Rajah to the tune of “Santa Baby.” The funds raised will go into the organization’s Philanthropic Fund which provides grants that expand facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs for Chicagolands 501(c)(3) organizations.
There were so many holiday parties! I still think we are making up for lost time after Covid. I especially loved
Nikki and her dear friend Kathy Piccone.
celebrating Nikki Friar. Beloved by all, she will returning to her Scottish homeland in February. The room was packed at Marchesa for this early send-off with Nikki's dear friend, D.J. Madrid Perry playing the hottest beats- no one wanted to leave the dance floor! Her friend/boss Kathryn Alvera read a sweet letter from her friends before an amazing cake that looked exactly like a Louis Vuitton suitcase (complete with an edible passport on top) was cut. Nikki made a dramatic entrance down the staircase dressed in a hot pink, hi-low dress with a tulle edging that brought oohs and ahhs from the loving crowd. Even though she's not leaving until Feb., Chicago already feels like it has a piece missing.
Sherry Lea Holson hosting her annual Christmas Extravaganza.
Sherry Lea Holson hosted her annual Christmas Extravaganza at Knollwood Country Club in Lake Forest recently with around 150 of her closest friends. Her parties are always wrapped in kindness, with invitees to this event encouraged to bring a toy, this year, for the kids at The Chicago Lighthouse, a nonprofit that is near and dear to her heart. (She was the organization's honoree in 2022). Ladies mixed and mingled in the club's beautifully decorated rooms before the lunch chimes rang. Then, all the festively dressed guests moved to the ballroom, which was truly a "White Christmas." Sherry had the room decorated all in white from the table linens to the ornaments on the tree, it was a beautiful vision.
Rhonda Sanderson, Tracey DiBuono, Peach Carr and Rosemary Fanti.
Long tables displayed exquisitely wrapped ornaments for the ornament swap and gifts for the kiddos overflowed under the tree. One of the hallmarks of Sherry's party is
Dr. Janet Szlyk, Almira Yllana Martin, Lindsay Inglis, Tracey DiBuono and Karoline Kijowski.
always the "table skits" where table-mates huddle together in private spaces to choreograph a skit performed to a chosen Christmas song. I've been lucky to sit with professional choreographer Tracey Tarantino DiBuono every year, which in my opinion, makes us an automatic winner! Tina Weller offered an inspiring toast to Sherry and, in one skit, professional singer Irene Mojica, performed the Christmas song herself for her table skit. In the past, Sherry has selected a variety of charities to receive the bounty of toys. She truly walks the walk in defining the spirit of Christmas. Cheers to you Sherry and congrats on another wonderful afternoon of camaraderie, holiday cheer and giving back.
Bears Coach Matt Eberflus beside a David Yarrow photograph.
Coming off a Bears win on a Monday night, the mood was celebratory at Art + Athletics, An Evening with World Renowned Artist & Storyteller David Yarrow recently. Chicago Bears Coach Matt Eberflus was presented with the Iron Horse Award, named in honor of Lou Gehrig, who battled ALS, just like Matt's dad, Stan Eberflus, Jr. “It was an honor for our charity to be the recipient of this wonderful evening. ALS United Greater Chicago is forever grateful to the Bears organization, Coach Eberflus, Arica Hilton and David Yarrow. It’s an evening we will never forget,” said Julie Sharpe, President and CEO of ALS United Greater Chicago. Lou Canellis, Fox 32’s sports
Arica Hilton, David Yarrow, Ryan Poles, Matt and Kelly Eberflus.
director, emceed the event at Morgan Arts Complex where the Hilton Contemporary Gallery is showing Yarrow’s latest works. After Yarrow’s exhilarating and breathtaking presentation of his photographs of wildlife, models and sports superstars, some all in one photo, the world-renowned artist and storyteller offered prints of a
Coach Eberflus and Jule Sharpe.
photograph he took of a bear in Iliamna, Alaska, to the guests for $2,000 each. Yarrow was signing, framing and sending them to all who made purchases. “The event raised over $100,000 thanks to Mr. Yarrow’s generosity and incredible talent. We are overwhelmed by it all,” continued Ms. Sharpe. The Iron Horse Award is given to the individual who displays the exact characteristics Lou Gehrig, the original Iron Horse, displayed on and off the field. Lou Gehrig was known for his humility, courage, strength, love for his family and a willingness and desire to stand back in the shadows while being part of an incredible team. He was a man’s man, who spoke the way he lived his life and not through words. The mission of the ALS United Chicago is to foster bold research initiatives, advance national and state advocacy efforts and provide comprehensive care and support to individuals and families affected by ALS. (Photos by Mila Samokhina)
'Chicago Bear' photograph by David Yarrow._______________________________________________________________________
Butcher and the Bear rendering, set to open at 2721 N. Halsted.
The hotly anticipated Butcher and the Bear will be opening soon in Lincoln Park! The boutique, chef-driven restaurant, located at 2721 N. Halsted, is described as “where the classic speakeasy meets the timeless allure of
Susie and Chris Maloyan (owners Second City Prime Steak and Seafood).
a premium steakhouse.” Owned by Susie and Chris Maloyan (of Second City Prime Steak and Seafood fame) and Kosti Demos (owner of Sapori Trattoria in Lincoln Park), the restaurant’s menu will be led by partner/Chef Saul Ramos and pay homage to the age old art of butchery. The menu will feature a variety of delicious dishes including Faroe Island salmon, grilled
Butcher and the Bear menu with a variety of sure-to-be delicious offerings.
Dover sole, caviar, house-made pasta, as well as the finest cuts of meat, including steak and Australian/Japanese Wagyu tasting boards. Dark wood, dimmed lighting and plush leather banquettes will create an atmosphere of understated luxury. A vintage-inspired cocktail menu, curated by expert mixologists, will add an extra layer of nostalgia to the experience. The restaurant’s name refers to Chris Maloyan, representing the butcher, and Chef Ramos as the bear. The space was formerly the Mayan Palace Mexican restaurant. Co-owner Maloyan shared on his Instagram, “From the blueprint to the plate, we’re scripting a culinary love story.” And we can’t wait! (Butcher and the Bear, 2721 N. Halsted (Lincoln Park), butcherandthebear.com)
With 2024 upon us and, as with everyone, it’s time for reflection. The past year has been both good and bad, with the good winning out, fortunately. First off, I feel that every day we’re above ground is a good one so there’s that. Secondly, any day that my husband is happy and healthy is the best day of my life. Everything else is really just gravy. I never like thinking like a pessimist, but our political situation just sucks, and I’ll leave it at that. I miss the days when political coverage was few and far between. Now I rarely watch television. On a brighter note, Chicago has never seemed more vibrant. Mind you, I’m looking at this from a writer’s perspective and I’ve never found so much to cover than in this past year. It’s almost like everyone is trying to make up for lost time since Covid. The nonprofits are doing well, with many having record-breaking events. The pop-up experiences have never been more prevalent, it seems like there’s one on every corner now but I’m not complaining. Chicago’s rich holiday offerings have included an abundance of twinkling lights, beautiful decor and a Santa in every store. And, even though Macy’s décor doesn’t come close to the days of Marshall Field’s, at least they’re still trying.
As far as NY resolutions, I think my friend and celebrity chef Jaime Laurita said it best, “I want to be more SELFish” and what he means by this is doing more things YOU want to do and not because you’re trying to make someone else happy. I was curious as to what resolutions, hopes and dreams some CHI-lebrities might have for the coming year, so I quizzed them. Check out their thoughtful answers below!
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas with her 2024 calendar.
people in Chicago is like no other. She is truly a politician who is looking out for us with her tax refunds to homeowners, ‘random acts of kindness,’ community outreach and so much more. Her hopes for 2024 are:
1) That no one I love dies.
2) That Mayor Brandon Johnson gets his act together.
3) That the happy people in the mountains of Greece never come to know the evils of city living.
The Joffrey Ballet Artistic Director Ashley Wheater, MBE.
since 2007, has brought this award-winning company to ever greater heights. His New Year’s resolutions include:
1) Giving more time to my family.
2) Finding peace, understanding and tolerance across the world.
3) Take care of The Joffrey Ballet and our exciting year ahead, both here in Chicago, across the U.S. and beyond.
Chef Jaime Laurita.
Celebrity Chef Jaime Laurita has been a force since he first started cooking for stars like Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Aerosmith, to name a few. He is one of 11 kids born into a proud working-class Italian family. His sister, Caroline Manzo, was a Real Housewife of New Jersey. He and his husband Rich Lane were even married on the show. Here are his resolutions and hopes for a New Year:
1) Practice putting myself in other people’s shoes to become even more giving.
2) Mentor more children.
3) Become more SELFish and allow me to love myself more.
4) My hopes for 2024 are that the city of Chicago can get a handle on crime and the migrant situation. I’m praying that the world can come together politically.
Rich Lane, The Bullshitz Bros. and Chef/Designer Jaime Laurita.
Giordano Dance Chicago’s Artistic Director Nan Giordano has led this amazing jazz dance company since her father, the legendary choreographer Gus Giordano, passed away in 2008. GDC, now in its 61st season, boasts a half century of worldwide performances (28
Sophie Elizabeth Darley Casey and Keenan Casey with his mom Nan Giordano.
Giordano Dance Chicago Artistic Director Nan Giordano and her famous choreographer dad, Gus Giordano.
countries, 47 states and more than 1300 cities). Nan has much to be grateful for as her son Keenan recently married the love of his life, Sophie Casey. But besides this happy news, she also hopes for:
1) In our splintered world of conflict and turmoil, I want to focus on pushing harder to radiate energy, beauty, and unity into the world through dance.
2) I also want to celebrate every day as a gift, full of positivity, kindness and love.
3) And lastly, I am committed to writing it all down every day in my beautiful new journal gifted to me by a dear friend. I have much to be grateful for.
4) For 2024, I hope the world finds balance and embraces all, despite differences. I hope everyone can lead with their hearts – not hatred, destruction and violence.
Nan Giordano (L) with part of Giordano Dance Chicago company.
Leslie Zemeckis, who along with her filmmaker husband and Chicago native Robert Zemeckis, are only part time Chicagoans, splitting their adventures now between Montecito, Tuscany, Palm Springs, Chicago and other exotic locales. She is an amazing filmmaker,
The beautiful and multi-talented Leslie Zemeckis.
award-winning documentarian, actress, author and avid animal-lover. (This year, she received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for her work telling women's stories and promoting female authors.) She shares:
1) Generally, I don’t make resolutions but instead goals. In 2024, I intend to reach more people and share the power of stories, especially through my book recommendations. I intend to grow my mentoring program “Stories Matter” (professional female writers mentoring the next generation of female storytellers).
2) I intend to spread the word and worth about pigs. Having rescued several, I hope to share their intelligence and charm so people would stop eating them.
3) My hopes for 2024 are for more adventure, laughter and learning new things and to connect with more like-minded folks! Blessings to everyone for a grand 2024!
Leslie and Robert Zemeckis (a Chicago native) at the premiere of her documentary "Behind the Burly Q."
Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham was appointed to the bench by the Supreme Court to replace then-retiring Justice Anne Burke in Dec. 2022. She will run for this position in
Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham.
March 2024 (and has my vote). Justice Cunningham has served at all levels of the judiciary in the State of Illinois and has consistently received high marks in performing her duties as judge. She was elected president of the Chicago Bar Assoc. where she became the first Black woman to lead the nation’s largest municipal bar association. Her New Year’s Eve resolutions are:
1) I plan to get back to my routine of focusing on physical fitness including jogging and exercising 5 times per week.
2) I also plan on continuing to do at least one community outreach activity per month in my role as Supreme Court Justice in an ongoing effort to bring transparency to the function of the Supreme Court and the judiciary in general.
Justice Joy Cunningham with first responders giving out "Toys for Tots."
3) Expand my mentoring program for new lawyers.
4) I’m motivated to declutter my home in response to an uptick in need by not-for-profit organizations for donations.
One of her most fervent hopes for 2024 is “that the voters of Cook County recognize my dedication and commitment as a Supreme Court Justice and vote to keep me on the court.” She also hopes for a “significant reduction in gun violence and car jackings in our beautiful city and an end to the wars between Russia and Ukraine, Hamas and Israel.”
Lisa Fielding is an award-winning anchor and reporter for Newsradio 780. She brings three decades of news and
Lisa Fielding, award-winning radio show host WBBM Newsradio.
sports, radio and television experience to WBBM. She is also an adjunct professor at Medill School of Journalism and the host of the podcast "Backstage Chicago with Lisa Fielding." She is a talented storyteller and my go-to for afternoon enjoyment. Her resolutions include:
1) Cook at home more. I need more veggies. I hope a new air fryer will do the trick. Who wants to come over for dinner?
2) Get organized. Have you seen my closets? 2024 is the year I hope to declutter and purge a bit.
3) Work less. Play more. You know the saying. (I don’t need much willpower for this one)
4) Don’t waste time on people who don’t reciprocate your love, effort and energy.
Lisa Fielding in a promo for her podcast "Backstage Chicago with Lisa Fielding."
Jon Jay Harris, the award-winning Executive Vice President and Chief Communications & Networking Officer for Conagra Brands (and a great musician!) has some wonderful and timely advice for “protecting your peace” in 2024. (Follow him on Instagram for more
John St. Augustine is an award-winning talk radio host and producer, best-selling author, internationally known speaker and so much more. He has been called the “Voice of America” by veteran broadcaster Bill Kurtis. He helped create and launch the “Oprah & Friends” XM Satellite
John St. Augustine, award-winning radio host, author, motivational speaker, and more.
Radio network and was the Executive Producer of “The Dr. Oz Show.” I’m also lucky to have him as the co- host/producer of “Candid Candace – The Podcast.” During the course of his long career, he befriended the late John Denver (who was one of his mentors), delivered Ted Talks and, in his recent adventure, authored a book about the great Chicago Cubs catcher Randy Hundley, Ironman,that is getting rave reviews. Here are his simple, yet eloquent suggestions for 2024.
1) Don't make New Year's resolutions-make New Day resolutions. Every morning you wake up is like winning the lottery of life. Spend your winnings wisely, as tomorrow is promised to none of us
2) Remember that your lifelines are more important than the headlines. Go within and you'll never go without.
3) Sleep when you are tired, eat when you are hungry, and laugh more, worry less.
The always dapper Mark Olley relaxing at Le Colonial.
And, last but not least, man-about-town, beloved philanthropist and Manager at Chicago Financial Services,Mark Olley, shared some great advice (“rules of life”) that he said his dog Grayson found on the internet!
Fashion Group International of Chicago will honor one of our very own, Tina Koegel, at Lux Bar, 18 E. Bellevue, on Jan. 31. Tina is the Brand Experience Manager at Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave. She has done so much to support, not only the fashion community, but almost every nonprofit I can think of. She says 'yes' whenever she can and I can't wait to celebrate HER! I hope you can join me! For tickets, $90- $120), click here!
Nancy and Glenn Traylor hosted a joyous holiday party at the elegant Astor Club Chicago recently. I remember when it was Maxim's and, thankfully, its darling owner Adam Bilter, didn't change it much from the gorgeous original that was a replica of the original Maxim's de Paris, that has operated on the Rue Royale since 1893.
Philanthropist Lee Blackwell Baur and her co-host David
Jane Lepauw, Japanese consulate and Lee Blackwell Baur.
Hiller, former Chicago Tribune publisher, opened their lovely homes in the Gold Coast to help celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Benjamin Marshall Society. The ongoing celebration reflects Marshall's impact on Chicago as a Beaux Arts architect, urbanist, real estate financier, interior designer, art collector, fashionista and an influencer of the swinging '20s.
Chilli Pepper celebrates her birthday.
The one and only Chilli Pepper was feted by friends at Mia Francesca recently. Party guests included Todd Hatoff, Frank Jeffery, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Andre Walker, Chuck Jordan, Alpana Singh, Justice Joy Cunningham, Dr. John Hefferon, Bunny and Howard Frum and so many others. Here's to a 100 more Chilli!
Felix Magazine hosted the first of its Charity Dinner Series at Joy District recently. The event was hosted by Meredith Marks, of the Real
Fete Magazine founder D.C. Crenshaw with glam friends.
Housewives of Salt Lake City, and The Linz Shop (Linz angus meats), along with Jessica George (founder of Felix Mag and the Aparecio Foundation). The elegant three course sit down dinner was literally a feast for the senses, beginning with Meredith's signature caviar brand, Meredith Marks' Diamond Ossetra Caviar. The evening served as a fundraiser for the Aparecio Foundation to help them deliver food boxes to schools for the holidays. Chef Paul Virant planned a fabulous menu with DJ Madrid Perry supplying the beats. Congrats to all who supported this wonderful event including Sarah Vargo, Joy District, The Beverage Library, the LAB Artist Agency, VisMed-3D, Divine Affairz, Meagan Shuptar and so many others. (For more info about this deserving nonprofit, please click here.) _______________________________________________________________________
Here are some great upcoming events that I think you should put on your calendar! First up (not in any particular order), Giordano Dance Chicago is celebrating its 61st anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Ravenswood Event Center. "Studio 61" will feature a sneak peek of Al Blackstone's new Gershwin extravaganza with food, music, dancing, mixing, mingling and more! I hope to see you there. For more info, click here or call 312.922.1332.
Giordano Dance Chicago's Studio 61 event on 2/24/24.
Chicago's boating event of the year will be coming to McCormick Place Jan. 10- 14. Discover Boating Chicago Boat Show will showcase everything needed for a fun day on the water, from sales of hundreds of the newest power boats and latest in boating products, to fishing gear, accessories and marine electronics. For more info, click here.
I received a delightful email from Michael Anderson at the Chicago History Museum. Apparently, Jessica Pushor (Costume Collections Manager) saw the Antiques Roadshow segment where my Playboy costume and some collectibles were appraised. He is interested in acquiring it for the Museum. The costume was eventually appraised at $25,000 in the updated follow-up to the segment below.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The World of Chocolate will return to Union Station on Friday, Feb. 9, from 6-9 pm. This global chocolate tour will offer delicious samplings from renowned chocolatiers, restaurants, chefs and more, entertainment, hors d'oeuvres, an open bar and the famous punchboard. The event is a fundraiser for the AIDS Foundation Chicago and, to date, has raised over $2.9 million since its inception. (For tickets and more info, click here.)
In this latest "Candid Candace – The Podcast," my co-host/producer John St. Augustine and I share some of our favorite NYE memories including my last NYE party at the Playboy Mansion that involved one very surprising moment for Hef. I also chatted with the fabulous Priscilla Presley again, this time about her new movie by Sophia Coppola ("Priscilla") that was based on her book “Elvis & Me.” When I asked her what her favorite part of the film was – it involved a very private and special moment with Elvis. Listen here! ______________________________________________________________________
Ellie Forman, honoree Greg Cameron, Anne Kaplan and Ashley Wheater.
It was described on the invitation as a “fantastical bash” and The Joffrey Ballet’sSir Real celebration was all that and so much more. René Magritte would
Ken Norgan (R) and Pepe Conforme (2nd from L) and friends.
have been very proud. As a matter of fact, all the event servers paid homage to his “The Son of Man” painting by wearing bowler hats with a green apple perched on top. And, as guests entered, dancers were ‘warming up’ wearing frogs’ heads below a massive Magritte-inspired mural featuring Greg Cameron, the honoree. Yes, it was surreal from top to bottom and beginning to end. The cavernous space at The
Leslie and Bob Zenter get "framed" for the event's surreal theme.
Old Post Office on Van Buren had been decorated with all sorts of whimsy, including a ‘cloud ceiling’ with huge, hanging pink satin toe shoes. The event had so many
Temur Suluashvili and friends.
moving parts that the over 800 guests were mailed maps of what the event would entail. There was a whiskey room, seafood lounge, a variety of photo opportunities, singing astronauts (Radius Vocals), multiple buffet stations, dancing, a parade of dancers, and then, of course, the guests themselves in their fabulous attire! John Walcher, a longtime supporter, wore a birdcage on his head, Leslie Zentner (WB member) and her husband Bob wore gilded
The Joffrey's Brian Smith (R) and friends.
picture frames around their necks, Adam Vitale wore a blue and white polka-dot suit, Alexa
Fashion fun!
Rice’s headband featured an over-sized golden eye, Dia Weill (WB member) wore a colorful butterfly headpiece by Philip Treacy, Pierre Lockett (Forward Momentum founder) wore a white turban with a matching jumpsuit and honoree, Greg Cameron wore a plush ram’s head helmet…….you get the picture. Cameron, the Joffrey’s president/CEO, was honored for his ten years of outstanding service. During a presentation, Ashley Wheater (artistic director) and Anne Kaplan (Joffrey board chair and a presenting sponsor) dedicated the
Tom Shapiro and Madeleine Grynsztejn.
Administrative Floor at Joffrey Tower The Greg Cameron Campus. “This past weekend we celebrated Robert
Alexa Rice, lookin' good!
Joffrey’s vision for an inclusive organization where artists and students are always at the center. Friday’s celebration at the Old Post Office warmed us up for JOFFREY FOR ALL. Over 7,500 dance enthusiasts enjoyed a free performance in Chicago’s magnificent Pritzker Pavilion that concluded with a double rainbow (thank you Mother Nature). WE MOVE PEOPLE!,” Cameron said. The free performance in Millennium Park, the Joffrey for All program, included a dance class on the lawn led by students in the Joffrey’s Community Engagement program with a 90-minute performance following. It was presented as a ‘thank you’ to Chicago. (Photos by Sean Su and moi)
"Froggy" dancers warmed up as guests entered the Old Post Office for the surreal Sir Real event.
Kathleen Casey, Courtney Krupa, honoree Amanda Puck and Kate Tillotson.
Once upon a time, in the hopefully not-to-distant future, the world will find a cure for pediatric cancer. But until then, we are so grateful for the nonprofits that are there
Fabulous co-chairs/besties Kirk Williams and Donna Rotunno.
to support these kids and their families like Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Founded in 1992 by Kathleen Casey following the loss of her son Barrett “Bear” Krupa, BNPCF strives to bring hope and joy to kids with cancer, as well as fund cutting-edge research to end this disease that is the top cause of death for children and teens (according to cancer.net). To further this mission, the organization hosted a
Kadmiel and Whitney Christmas.
grand gala, the Bear Tie Ball co-chaired by Donna Rotunno and Kirk Williams, at Union Station recently. Attracting 300 guests, the fundraiser also celebrated the organization’s 30th anniversary. Emcee Sylvia Perez (Fox-32 anchor) welcomed the crowd and spoke about the nonprofit’s history, reach and fundraising efforts.
Jennifer Goodwin with her uncle Paul Iacono.
Since its inception in 1994, Bear Necessities has raised over $13.5 million for research and support services at its Bear Tie Ball. BN founders Kathleen Casey and Courtney Krupa spoke about the inspiration for Bear Necessities – Casey’s late son, “Bear, “ who passed away at age 8 after being diagnosed with Wilms tumor, a cancer of the
Beautiful emcee, Sylvia Perez, with Kathleen Casey, BN founder.
kidney that was discovered when he was 3. While fighting for his life, Bear’s main focus was trying to figure out ways to make life better for kids like him. The William J. Casey Hope Awards were presented to longtime supporters Donna and Tom Itrich and Amanda Puck. (Puck also won the adorable mini-Australian Labradoodle as a live auction prize!) Russ and Tracy Scurto (BN board members) won a colorful painting by Bear Ambassador Walker for $4000. Walker is 9 years old and in treatment for lymphoma. For his Bear Hug earlier this year, BN facilitated an art show of his work where he donated a portion of the proceeds back to BN. The Bear Tie Ball raised $547,000 with proceeds benefiting BN’s Bear Hugs program, family support services, counseling, scholarships, and pediatric cancer research. (bearnecessities.org) (Photos by Mila Samokhina and moi)
Adorable Bear Tie Ambassadors sold plush teddie bears at event.
With Alan Jones, Formula One winner (2nd from L), 2nd place winner Carlos Reutemann and Rene Dreyfus.
No matter what your feelings are about the recent NASCAR races, there's no doubt their coverage showed Chicago in a beautiful light. The announcers seemed to be in awe of our great city and I love the way they made me
At Watkins Glen Toyota Grand Prix with Monique St. Pierre (1979 PMOY)
see it through new eyes. Mind you, I’m no stranger to racing (lol). As a matter of fact, I awarded the trophy at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix in 1980 to Australian Alan Jones, the first driver to win a Formula One World Championship with the Williams team, becoming the 1980 World Drivers’ Champion. The race
With Parnelli Jones.
was the 22nd annual Toyota Grand Prix. I was there representing Playboy as its most recent centerfold along with Monique St. Pierre (also a Playmate and 1979 Playmate of the Year). We lounged in the celebrity trailer with the likes of legendary drivers Parnelli Jones, Mario Andretti and Johnny
Parnelli Jones and Johnny Rutherford psyching up before the race.
Rutherford and Gene Hackman, Paul Williams, Robert Hayes and others who were driving in the celebrity pro-am. But, as exciting as this event was, it didn’t compare with being in the pit for Chicago’s first ever NASCAR Chicago Street Race. I won’t lie though; I was initially a naysayer. When I first heard
Rickey Stenhouse Jr. and wife Madyson at Steak 48 fundraiser.
the news that NASCAR was coming to Chicago, I thought what the hell. I didn’t think this city was the “right place” for this type of sport. I remember all the kids in my small hometown were huge fans but Chicago, the big, sophisticated city?My first encounter with NASCAR was atSteak 48 earlier
NASCAR driver Ross Chastain and longtime girlfriend Erika Anne Turner, a former Miss North Carolina.
in the week,where a specialevent was hosted by the NASCAR Foundation and the restaurant to benefit the Greater Chicago Food Depository. There, I had the privilege of interviewing four of the race’s stars: Rickey Stenhouse Jr, Kyle Busch, Ross Chastain and Harrison Burton. After I quizzed these patient gentlemen, I acquired a newfound respect for the sport. I learned some of the intricate strategies that went into winning and how they
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, came in 5th in the race.
started driving, one as young as 12. (listen to interviews here) They spoke excitedly of their love for Chicago, and it made me see everything in a much brighter light. Their passion made me passionate too. The following day, I attended my first NASCAR race. I proudly exhibited my media credentials at the Art Institute, where the media center was located, grabbed my photo vest and off I went into the unknown. Even
Saturday, Xfinity Series race.
though there were great crowds, over 50,000 on Saturday, and oppressive heat, there were big smiles everywhere I looked. It was so nice to see Chicagoans so happy after all we’ve been through. As I crossed the McDonald’s pedestrian bridge, you could see and hear the cars going through qualifying below. It made your heart race, in a good way. The
Michael Jordan's driver Bubba Wallace.
Saturday race, the Xfinity Series is NASCAR’s second-tier circuit. It had the Loop 121, a 121 mile race with 55-laps around a 2.2 mile course. The main event occurred on Sunday after rain delays. This one was the Cup Series Grant Park 220, a 220 mile race with 100 laps on the same course. The seven 90-degree turns were a worry for all
NASCAR driver Harrison Burton at Steak 48 fundraiser.
the drivers with some crashes and scrapes as they tried to hug the walls which were closer than in any other race. Anyway, let’s talk about the “pit experience.” Each pit team works as one, their moves are synchronized, and they know what the driver is thinking before he even says it. It was breathtaking to see all the devotion and dedication that each team goes into trying to make their driver the winner. The shaking of heads when a lap wasn’t going well, the
Cole Custer wins Xfinity Series race on Saturday after it was called 2 laps short of halfway due to weather.
agony of a scrape, worrying about the tires which had to be switched out after the rain began—all the worries and planning were like watching a master chess game. I even saw the legendary Jeff Gordon, who is considered one of the best and most influential drivers
Grant Park 220 trophy designed by local artist Thomas Lucas.
in NASCAR history, offering advice in his role as vice chairman for Hendrick Motorsports (who had four drivers in the race). The sounds… I asked veteran racer Kyle Busch what to watch for as a first-time
Jon Cotay spotted at Xfinity Series race.
viewer and he said, the “rumble of the ground as the cars move onto the racetrack.” And he is so right…..you feel it all through your body. You become a part of the experience in a very visceral way. In the end, Cole Custer, won the Xfinity Series race (even though it was cut short due to rain) and Shane van Gisbergen won the inaugural Chicago Street Race, the Grant Park 220. As you can tell, I am a fan. BUT, I do understand the cons to this race as well. There were many, many valid complaints. The biggest for me was how little the city got paid for this event, $500,000 permit fee compared to the rent bill for Lollapalooza, which was $8 million (according to this Sun-Times article). So there's that…..
Shane Van Gisbergen, driver of the #91 Enhance Health Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street Course on July 02, 2023 (Getty image/NASCAR)
Leon Walker (Greater Chicago Food Depository board member), Julie Giese (NASCAR Chicago Street Race president) and Lynn Osmond (Choose Chicago president/CEO) at Steak 48 fundraiser.
The NASCAR Foundation with proceeds supporting the Greater Chicago Food Depository, a Chicago-based nonprofit that strives to end hunger. NASCAR drivers, celebrities and Chicago notables were in attendance for the first event of many that were scheduled to highlight NASCAR’s presence in downtown Chicago for its first-ever NASCAR Cup Series race. During dinner, Julie Giese, Chicago
Sherman "Dilla" Thomas and friend at RPM Events party hosted by Chicago Sports Commission.
Street Race president, shared examples of NASCAR’s efforts to help build the community. They included donating bikes and helmets to CPS students; commissioning an After School matters’ mural painted by students; sending 220 kids to Chicago Park
Maureen and Marc Schulman and team bring Eli's Cheesecake to the RPM event.
District’s summer day camp; supporting Chicago children’s hospitals, including La Rabida and Lurie Childrens; awarding design grants to two local artists to design the racing trophies, and more. She said the race will be a “love letter” to Chicago. Steak 48 comped the evening’s offerings so that the Chicago Food Depository could receive the maximum donation. A check was presented to the nonprofit for $50,000.
NASCAR Foundation presents $50,000 check to the Greater Chicago Food Depository at Steak 48.
Gala chair Cookie Cohen and honoree Dr. Manus Kraff.
The Chicago Lighthouse hosted its annual “Seeing What’s Possible” Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel. Over
Sheree Schimmer with Bruce Adelman and Shauna Montgomery.
350 guests attended the event to support the Lighthouse’s life-changing services and programs. Dr. Manus Kraff and the Associate Board Executive Committee were honored for their outstanding contributions. The lively night included dinner, dancing to the Becca Kaufman Orchestra, silent and live auctions and more. Gala chair was Anida Johnson “Cookie” Cohen with auction co-chairs Terri Engelman Rhoads and Shauna Montgomery. The event raised a record-breaking $570,000.
Michael Reschke Jr., Lucien Lagrange and Deborah Gershbein (SOAR president).
one of Chicago’s best loved architects, Lucien Lagrange. The crowd gathered for cocktails before an awards presentation followed by dinner. Lagrange was honored with the Vision into Reality Award for his 40+ years of exceptional work as an architect. Some of his most notable projects include the
Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange, Todd Hatoff and Frank Jeffery.
Waldorf Astoria Chicago, 2550 Lincoln Park, 840 Lake Shore Drive, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, 65 E. Goethe, and the Park Tower. Born in France and schooled in Montreal, Lagrange has designed contemporary
Emcee Natalie Martinez.
skyscrapers, classically inspired commercial mixed-use structures, and sophisticated renovations. Many of these define the local Chicago cityscape with others gracing cities around the globe. Before founding his firm in 1985, he was with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, where he designed major office tower and retail projects, among others,
Mitchel Sabshon and Lucien Lagrange.
across the nation. Emceed by Natalie Martinez (of NBC Channel 5), the event opened with a welcome from SOAR president Deborah Gershbein. “SOAR is one of the oldest and most respected community organizations in the city. We are dedicated to preserving the world class status of this neighborhood of which Lucien has certainly contributed to,” she said. Robert
Lucien Lagrange and family.
Sharoff, author “Lucien Lagrange: Search for Elegance,” and photographer William Zbaren presented slides of Lagrange’s iconic work from the book as they discussed his inspiration and history. An interview with the
A beautiful penthouse designed by Lucien (photo by William Zbaren).
architect, that Martinez conducted in the courtyard of the Waldorf, was also presented. Lagrange said, “I always wanted to come to Chicago, and I made it here in 1968. Only in Chicago could I have done what I have. I don’t think I could’ve done it in any other city….My wife, Melinda, asked me, ‘If I wasn’t an architect, what would I want to be’? I would want to be a stone mason like my father.” At the end of the video, Slash, the lead guitarist from Guns N’ Roses, came onscreen and called Lagrange, “a rock star.” Michael Reschke, Sr., chairman of The Prime Group, and Gerschbein, awarded Lagrange his award as the crowd stood and applauded. He said, “I don’t want me to be remembered, I want people to remember this [his work], what it adds to the city. That’s what I want people to remember.”
Amisha Rigia and Arnett Faulker, Kerfuffle! 2023 Co-Chairs & Foundation Board Members.
The ChiArts Foundation hosted its annual spring benefit, Kerfuffle!, at Morgan Manufacturing to support the Music, Theatre, Dance, Creative Writing, and Visual Arts
Mirja Spooner Haffner, Foundation Board Chair, and José Ochoa, ChiArts Foundation President.
Conservatories at The Chicago High School for the Arts (ChiArts). The event was co-chaired by Arnett Faulker and Amisha Rigia and honored Susan McKeever and The McKeever Family. The fundraiser highlighted ChiArts faculty, alums and featured scholar-artist performances throughout the evening. ChiArts’ five arts conservatories are 100% donor-funded through the Foundation. They raise over $3 million annually for ChiArts to champion a tuition-free model and sustain a public arts high school for Chicago’s youth. Kerfuffle! 2023 raised more than $425,000 to support accessible arts education.
So much love and happiness for the new Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kitick (Bethany Florek and Andrew) who recently tied the knot during a BEAUTIFUL ceremony at RPM Events with floral decor by Taylor & Co. The bride wore Lauren Lein Couture and the groom was attired by designer Borris Powell. These two have so much love it's contagious. So many friends and family were there to witness their wedded bliss! (Photos by Cassie Rosch)
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kitick (Bethany Florek and Andrew) with their glam wedding party.
PAWS Chicago will host its annual Beach Party on Thursday, July 27, at Offshore on Navy Pier (6-11 pm). This summer celebration will include more than 500 luau-clad guests and their pets. Sip cool frozen cocktails and soak up the sun, as the Lake Michigan waves roll in. As the sun sets, dance the night away, enjoy an open bar, dinner, live and silent auctions, pet spa services, raffles, and so much more. In 2022, the nonprofit rescued over 4,629 animals and offered 41,587 free and low coast vaccinations. Tickets start at $250 for general admission. For tickets and more info, visit beachparty@pawschicago.org (Attendees must be 21+ for this event).
two weekends (July 8, 9 and again on July 14, 15, 16) and includes Banksy’s original and studio works, salvaged street artworks, all within a never-before-seen immersive installation. The experience showcases the mystique and cultural impact of one of the most sought-after artists of our time, Banksy. One of the show’s producers, Brittany, was on hand to show off an original Banksy she and her partner, Britt (who is also with the visual art company LUMIO Studio), hadpurchased during their recent visit to Bethlehem, Palestine. They stayed at the Walled-Off Hotel, an independent visual arts hotel set up and financed by the artist. (The hotel is also a popular subject in his work). Theartwork they purchased includes anoriginal pieceof brickfrom the wall and will be on display at the exhibition. “To me, Banksy is a hero. He’s someone I look up to. Obviously, no one knows who he is but he’s super selfless and everything he does is for someone else. My favorite piece, theM.V. Louise Michel, is an active French Navy war vessel that he bought and refitted as an emergency vehicle. It is actively sailing the Mediterranean, saving people’s lives to this day. He also has an organization that gives people a second chance in life,” Brittany shared. The boat’s mission is “to uphold maritime law and rescue anyone in peril without prejudice.” Host venue for the exhibit, The Morgan Arts Complex, is one of the newest art-focused venues in the Bridgeport neighborhood of Chicago with a mission of supporting culture and the arts within the celebrated south Chicago neighborhood, located at 3622 S. Morgan St., morganartscomplex.com.
Make sure you mark your calendars for the following big events! All "Candid Candace approved." Lol! The Service Club of Chicago's "Day on the Terrace" fashion
Eversight Gift of Sight Masquerade, Oct. 13.
show/fundraiser, Monday, Aug. 7 at the Peninsula; PAWS Chicago'sBEACH PARTY on Thursday, July 27 at Offshore Navy Pier; The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's "The Wings to Cure" gala on Saturday, Nov. 11 at Navy Pier; The Chicago Lighthouse'sFLAIR fashion show/fundraiser, Friday, Sept.
Chicago Lighthouse FLAIR on Sept. 22.
22 (honoring Tracey Tarantino DiBuono) at the Ritz-Carlton; The Service Club of Chicago's "An Evening of a Million Dreams" gala, on Friday, Nov. 3 at the Four Seasons Chicago (featuring guest MC Michael Nouri); "Energy" art event presented by Abigail Zoe Martin at the Zhou B Art Center, Friday, July
Service Club Day on Terrace, Aug. 7.
21 (one night only); National Multiple Sclerosis Society's "Dinner of Champions" on Thursday, Sept. 21 at VenueSix10; Misericordia's "Artist in All" exhibit/fundraiser at the Modern Wing (Art Institute) on Wednesday, July 19; Lincoln Park Zoo Ball on Friday, July 14 at the zoo; Eversight's 25th anniversary Gift of Sight celebration (honoring John Robak and Dr. Maria Soledad Cortina, Friday, October 13 at the Peninsula; PAWS Chicago'sFur Ball on Friday, November 17 at the Drake Hotel; Ravinia Festival at Ravinia on Sunday, July 23; and the Symphony Ball on Saturday, Sept. 23.
The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab hosted its annual Spark! Event, the first in-person Spark! since 2019, with more than 300 supporters at Rockwell on the River. Before dinner, partygoers enjoyed cocktails and great views of the Chicago River as the CoverGirls
Laura Schwartz Santiago, Jenny Roock and Susan Santiago Schwartz.
played high-energy music on electric violins. The dining area was bathed in the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s signature orange as guests took their seats. Jude Reyes (board chair), Peggy Kirk (pres/CEO), and Nancy Paridy (president and Chief Administrative Officer), welcomed attendees. Following dinner, guests were treated to an animated and engaging science lesson focusing on the nervous system’s electrical power — and our ability to harness it for better patient recoveries
Dr. Steven Stryker and Andrea Schwartz.
— led by , Rick Lieber PhD (Chief Scientific Officer) and James Sliwa, MD (Chief Medical Officer). Guests were treated to a performance by Tony Award-winning actress Ali
Spark 2023 Peggy Kirk, CEO.
Stroker (the first wheelchair-user to appear on Broadway), whose vocals served as a powerful backdrop to video of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab patients’ recovery journeys. Then, Ali engaged in a Q&A with Laura Ferrio (Chief Advancement Officer), followed by a performance. (Ali also performed at the very first Spark! event in 2018.) The event raised $4 million to advance science and patient recoveries at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab.
Gala co-chairs Pete Shannon (L) and Bill Patterson. (Christopher James photo)
Chicago Lights held its signature Gala of Hope benefit at the Ritz-Carlton, attracting over 350 guests. The night included an evening of dinner, dancing, live and silent auctions, and so much more. Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson welcomed guests before Shannon
Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson (L) and Fourth Presbyterian Church Pastor Shannon Kershner. (Christopher James photo)
Kershner, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, offered a blessing. The nonprofit was founded in 1964 by the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago and, since its inception, has served more than 60,000 people. Programs
Chicago Lights' Urban Farm that provides fresh, local, and sustainably grown produce through its educational programs.
are all low- to no-cost for participants. During the event, a video showcased participants who benefit from social services such as food, clothing, housing assistance and other basic human needs, as well as student and mentor success stories. 100% of seniors who participate in the program graduate from high school versus about 76% of Chicago Public Schools students. Co-chairs Bill Patterson and Pete Shannon led the gala committee. Proceeds will help the organization build brighter futures for Chicago’s youth and adults through supportive relationships and life-changing programs.
“Imagine becoming legally blind while working at being an architectural designer. You have a mortgage on a building you’re renovating, rent is due monthly for your office, and employees must be paid. What would you do? Or picture yourself with kidney disease which ultimately requires a transplant. And then, at the age of 30, you are diagnosed with heart disease, informed of several silent heart attacks, and ultimately have two medicated stents
John Robert Wiltgen describes his journey in his memoir “The Candy in My Pocket.
inserted into your one open artery. How would you cope? Additionally, what if you fought cellulitis and osteomyelitis for 20 years and finally had to have your leg amputated?”–John Robert Wiltgen (JRW). These are just a few of the amazing questions resolved in Wiltgen’s compelling memoir: “The Candy in My Pocket.” The award-winning, international designer welcomes readers to join him on the roller-coaster ride of
John Robert Wiltgen at book signing with friend.
his unbelievable life. The author battled many debilitating complications of Type 1 diabetes (T1D) while creating a highly sought after design firm with projects across America, Canada, Mexico-even Africa. His memoir journals his 40 years as an award-winning designer commissioned by celebrities, world leaders, and other luminaries; his (secret) debilitating and death-defying battle with diabetes; and the struggle to hold on to himself and those he cared about along the way. You can’t put this book down. (Buy online through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Barbara’s Book Store, and Walmart. A part of the profits realized from the sale of this book will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.)
Congrats to Michael Kutza! His top selling book, “Starstruck: How I Magically Transformed Chicago into Hollywood for More Than Fifty Years,” is now available as an audio book! The author narrates the book himself with lots of juicy sound bites thrown in from the subjects. The book is a rollicking, provocative, racy, colorful irreverent show business memoir culled from Kutza’s decades rubbing elbows with the giants of film at the Chicago International Film Festival and numerous other festivals around the globe. It includes many of the lowlights as well as the highlights of a life lived just off-screen. (Available here!)
Greg Hyder has rediscovered his passion and it feels so good. On his new website, gregoryhyder.com, it reads: “Gregory Hyder is an artisan and a classically trained
A sampling of beautiful custom gifts by Greg Hyder (gregoryhyder.com).
musician. He’s also designed and cultivated legendary parties and events at some of the nation’s finest hotels worldwide. But something happened along the way. Some inner turmoil and frustration, the needing to have an expressive outlet other than a life’s worth of professional success helping breathe life into the dreams of others. Paint. We all find ways to express ourselves. Gregory picked up a paintbrush on a whim, and
Artwork by Greg Hyder can be customized for your decor.
a different world came to life. A world of colors, inspired by his garden and his travels. He works with various materials, mostly acrylics and oils, but won’t ignore broken glass or the occasional chia seed. This was not Gregory’s dream. It started
Abstract art by Greg Hyder.
more as compulsion, something he needed to do. This IS his outlet for expression. His breath. He humbly challenges you to consider what might give you a motivation to find a pursuit that allows you to express yourself, maybe reveal some emotions that are just coming to light.” We have all known Greg in his association with the Peninsula, but he is oh-so much more! Check out his website and discover all the cool things he can do for you, from custom corporate gifts to unique personal art for the home, Greg has got you covered! Love you GH!
Celebrating Sherry Lea Fox's birthday at RL- Sherril Bodine, Sheree Schimmer, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, April Schwartz and others.
This week was a big one for celebrations with so many reasons to raise a glass! Happy birthday wishes to Sherry Lea Fox, Kathy Piccone and Julia
With Kathy Piccone, Jennifer Sutton Brieva and Julia Jacobs at RL.
Jacobs and big congrats to Jennifer Sutton Brieva and her Doc Joaquin Brieva on their 10th wedding anniversary! Seen toasting Sherry at RL were Myra Reilly, April Schwartz, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Sherrill Bodine, Denise Tomasello, Sally Jo Pfaff, Bobbi Panter and Wynnis Mackie. At RL for lunch earlier that same day, Jennifer Brieva, Kathy Piccone, Julia Jacobs and moi toasted. I was happy and excited to celebrate with all these sweet peeps!
Denise Tomasello, Sally Jo Pfaff, Myra Reilly, Bobbi Panter and Wynnis Mackie at RL.
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Susanna Wickham, Alexis and Paula Fasseas and Suzanne LeMignot.
It was a night of tail-wagging fun for the nearly 700 guests at PAWS Chicago's 17th annual Animal Magnetism party at Morgan Manufacturing. Partygoers, many with pups in tow, arrived at this popular venue in the West Loop to raise
Sylvia Perez and daughter Magali Blasdell.
funds for PAWS Chicago, the Midwest's largest no-kill shelter. Held on April 28, the event was hosted by PAWS Chicago's Professional Board and presented by Becker’s Healthcare. Co-chairs were Sarah Atkinson, Brittany Keegan and Paige Krueger. Many guests arrived with their dogs dressed in full party mode wearing frilly dresses, sunglasses,
Susanna Wickham, PAWS Chicago CEO, with adoptable dog.
tuxes and more to enjoy an evening that included a VIP dinner sponsored by Avli (Chef Nikolaos Kapernaros), dancing, a silent auction and raffle, and an award presentation. A lavish buffet was served by some of the city’s top chefs, including Cristiano Bassani (Gene & Georgetti), and so many others. Partygoers could have some fun posing on the
Avli (VIP dinner sponsor) Chef Nikolaos Kapernaros.
“glambot pup-parazzi” pedestal (hosted by PetCon and The Dog Agency) and get an illustration of their pets from well-known artists onsite. Canine guests relaxed in doggie daycare and the “pampered pooch” station and enjoyed custom buffets. Jake Hamilton (of Fox-32) and Fred (Kiss-FM) served as the evening’s emcees. CEO Susanna Wickham welcomed guests and announced the presentation of the adoptable dogs showcase and
Chuck Jordan, Chris Wickham and Gus!
the Animal Welfare Leadership Awards, a special recognition for members of the community who have gone above and beyond for animals in need. Susanna, along with co-founders Paula and Alexis Fasseas, presented the awards as the emcees shared the recipients’ remarkable stories. Suzanne LeMignot (CBS-2
Phil Brooks (aka CM Punk) was an honoree.
weekend morning anchor) was the first award recipient. She has been involved with PAWS Chicago since the very beginning, going door-to-door with Paula helping start the first humane education program in the Chicago Public School system. She would take her pit bull mix, Pixie, to school assemblies to show kids that dogs are not violent, as they might have previously learned from experiencing dog fights in their neighborhood. She now sits on PAWS Chicago’s Board of Directors
Emcees Jake Hamilton and Fred (KISS-FM).
and continues to help homeless dogs and cats each week through the PAWS Pet of the Week segment, which started in the 1990s, and still airs on CBS 2 to this day. The next award recipient, Phil Brooks, aka CM Punk (professional wrestler, actor, and author), adopted his first PAWS dog in 2015 with his
Co-chairs Paige Krueger and Sarah Atkinson.
wife AJ Mendez. Larry was a misfit dog with a scruffy look, tough underbite and a personality that required a special adopter willing to work through his challenges. In 2017, Phil brought national attention to the cause by choosing PAWS Chicago as his charity when he was a contestant on MTV’s “The Challenge: Champs vs. Pros, “ and in 2021, he partnered
Co-chair Brittany Keegan.
with PAWS to tell his story about the transformation possible once a misunderstood dog finds the right home. He and Larry became the face of the “Underdog to Wonderdog” campaign to bring much-needed awareness to forgotten dogs and inspire people to consider adopting an overlooked pet. Dr. Aaron Jackson, a
Honorees Dr. Aaron Johnson, Dr. Paula Zdziarski-West, Phil Brooks (CM Punk), Suzanne Le Mignot, and Eileen Johnson.
veterinarian surgeon who focuses on orthopedic cases, was the next honoree. He was the very first Medical Director of MedVet and has performed more than 15,000 surgeries over the course of his career. He volunteers his time to perform these types of surgeries at the PAWS Medical Center, providing care for some of the most difficult cases that come through their doors. Dr. Jackson has also established an orthopedic program at PAWS, while mentoring future generations of surgeons to continue this important work. He advanced
Judy and Howard Tullman, longtime supporters/board members.
surgical care to animals that would never have had the
PAWS dog anyone?
opportunity to recover. The next award recipient was Dr. Paula Zdziarski-West, also a veterinary surgeon who has helped so many PAWS pets get their second chance at life. She finds surgery to be a rewarding specialty because she can literally fix problems, returning function to animals who would otherwise be disabled, or save an animal with a life-threatening illness or injury. Since starting her volunteer work in 2022, providing orthopedic surgeries to PAWS Chicago, Dr. West has performed and saved PAWS more than $60,000. Last, but not least, the final award recipient was
Cute partygoers.
Eileen Johnson, a PAWS volunteer since 2015. To date, she has put in nearly 3,800 hours. As a volunteer, Eileen has washed
Gene & Georgetti executive chef Cristiano Bassani.
thousands of dishes, done hundreds of loads of laundry, and of course, given love and enrichment to the dogs and cats. Over the last three years, she has driven over 36,000 miles traveling with the PAWS Chicago intake team, driving multiple trips to disaster areas to clear shelters, allowing lost animals an opportunity to be found by their owners, and saving thousands of those lives who were already up from adoption. Following the program, guests enjoyed dancing, dessert tasting stations, a glow bar and a photo booth. Since PAWS Chicago’s founding in 1998, over 76,000 pets have found forever homes. (pawschicago.org)
Glam partygoers Stephanie Andre, Melissa Canning (PAWS Board Development Board Chair), Helan Kalantzis, Lori Paris and Shanna Nikolic.
Game show fun with Chicago White Sox players at the Beyond the Diamond fundraiser.
The Chicago White Sox hosted its signature fundraiser, Beyond the Diamond, presented by Peoples Gas and Wintrust, in Navy Pier’s Aon Grand Ballroom on April 19. Fans and friends of the organization came together for a gala evening of entertainment benefiting Chicago White Sox Charities (CWSC). White Sox players, coaches,
White Sox Charities ED Christine O'Reilly.
broadcasters and alumni attended the evening celebration to raise funds for youth baseball initiatives supported by CWSC. The evening began with an hour-long First Pitch Reception, presented by Modelo, followed by remarks from White Sox manager Pedro Grifol and White Sox Charities executive director Christine O’Reilly. Attendees enjoyed guest
ACE athlete Sir Jamison Jones.
appearances from fan-favorite White Sox stars and a Family Feud-style game show with players from the 2023 roster hosted by play-by-play broadcaster Jason Benetti. The game included the “Cease Family” – Dylan Cease, Andrew Vaughn, Andrew Benintendi, Gavin Sheets and Romy Gonzalez. And the “Giolito Family” – Lucas Giolito, Seby Zavala, Jimmy Lambert, Eloy
Young athletes in White Sox ACE initiatives.
Jimenez and Jake Burger. Additional highlights included a Q&A with athletes from the CWSC-supported White Sox Amateur City Elite (ACE) program and Team Teflon, a Black-owned travel youth softball program, and a conversation with White Sox ACE athlete Raised in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood, catcher Sir Jamison Jones has been a member of the White Sox Amateur City Elite (ACE) program since 2017. The St. Rita High School junior is committed to Illinois State and has attended top MLB events, including the Breakthrough and Dream Series, Hank Aaron Invitational, MLB States Play and Area Code Team, where he was selected to compete by the White Sox scouting department. Jones had breakout performances at both the “A Dream Fulfilled” game at the MLB at Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, as well as the RBI Junior World Series, where he helped the organization win its fifth championship in Vero Beach, Fla. The gala concluded with attendees enjoying an Extra Inning Celebration, presented by NBC Sports Chicago. (whitesoxcharities.org)
With Nick Pullia, Greg Cameron (The Joffrey Ballet president- CEO) and Chuck Jordan. (Photo by Sean@PurplePhoto.com)
Stormy skies and traffic jams didn’t keep The Joffrey Ballet’s supporters away from opening night of “The Little Mermaid.” In fact, it was a full house, filled with anticipation before the 2.5 hour performance of
Victoria Jaiani as The Little Mermaid, Anais Bueno, Dylan Gutierrez and Stefan Goncalvez. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)
this hauntingly beautiful ballet that combined breathtaking dance with the heart-breaking story by Hans Christian Anderson. John Neumeier, longtime director and choreographer of the Hamburg Ballet, brought this story
Ken Norgan with choreographer John Neumeier.
to life through exuberant contemporary choreography, stark but effective scenery and unique costuming. And, although “The Little Mermaid” is probably better known from Disney’s 1989 animated version, do not expect any similarities. Neumeier’s production is more in keeping with the original dark fairytale from 1837. The ballet is
Young ballerina/fans before the performance.
the story of a mermaid who longs for love and desires to be human but, just as in life, we don't always get what we want. The Mermaid's story is one of pain and loss superbly performed by Victoria Jaiani, dancing the role of a lifetime. Her moves,
Artistic Director Ashley Wheater with Nichelle and William Mayberry.
mostly done while trailing voluminous material behind her as fins, was riveting to watch. She is as much a great actor as she is a superb dancer. This difficult performance calls on skills we’ve not seen before and that seem appropriately, almost inhuman. She completely inhabits the role of the Little Mermaid and
The Joffrey Ballet's Brian Smith with Pam Crutchfield and Dawn Stanislaw.
loses herself in the character before our very eyes. She’s onstage for nearly the entire ballet, demonstrating yet again, her extraordinary endurance and other-worldly capabilities. The musical
Victoria Jaiani, in the role of a lifetime. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)
score, composed by Lera Auerbach and performed live by the Lyric Opera Orchestra, brought the production and the audience to another level, perfectly matching the intensity of what we see onstage. The addition of the theremin, an electronic instrument invented in 1928, depicts the Mermaid’s voice and her ethereal, mystical side. People may recognize the eerie sound of this
The Joffrey Ballet president/CEO Greg Cameron with Jean de St. Aubin.
instrument from sci-fi films of the 1950s. It is controlled without physical contact- the musician (thereminist) waves their hands near two antennas to create sounds associated with ominous situations, of which there were many throughout the performance. The entire cast was outstanding. Yoshihisa Arai, retiring at the end of the 2022-23 season, played the menacing Sea Witch and Dylan Guiterrez expertly performed the role of the Prince, also requiring as much acting skills as dance and succeeding wildly at both. A heart-warming tender moment occurred when the dancers were taking their many curtain calls. Jaiani’s 9-year-old son and husband, former Joffrey dancer Temur Suluashvili, both presented their shining star with flowers. The production was entrancing, unsettling and danced with skills beyond imagining. During intermission, VIP guests enjoyed mixing and mingling in the Graham Room. If you missed this production this time around, make sure to see it when it returns!
And in more The Joffrey News ! Join this amazing dance company for a weekend of surrealism and dance, celebrating President and CEO Greg Cameron on the occasion of his 10th anniversary with the organization. Unleash your imagination and unlock your subconscious at the Joffrey’s fantastical bash, "Sir Real." Expect to be mesmerized into an all-consuming surreal dreamland for the senses. With bizarre surprises and dazzling curiosities around every corner, dare to dress in your most avant-garde fashions and join the party, taking place in the Old Post Office on Friday, June 23. This event will support Joffrey for All initiatives.The Friday night gala will be followed by a free performance in Millennium Park on Sunday, June 25. The free public performances will take place in the heart of downtown Chicago in Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Created as a gift to all Chicagoans, and the first event of its kind, The Joffrey Ballet’s Joffrey for All Celebration will feature dance workshops on the lawn and performances by Joffrey Company Artists, the Joffrey Academy of Dance, and students from the Joffrey Community Engagement programs.
Service Club Day on the Terrace co-chairs Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou.
Now that the Service Club of Chicago has its successful Spring (Hat) Luncheon under its belt (watch for complete coverage in next post), I want to share their next exciting event coming up Monday, August 7, at the Peninsula. Co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Sharyl Mackey, the event will feature a spectacular fashion show and luncheon. Top retailers and designers from around town will showcase their most eye-catching looks, that will be available for purchase, on the catwalk. This event always sells out so be sure to get your tickets when they become available here! (Returning exclusive hair stylist is the Charles Ifergan Salon– thank you Philippe!)
Houndstooth ball host Elliott Bambrough with Heather Owen, One Tail at a Time executive director.
The 15th annual Houndstooth Ball attracted more than 500 animal-loving supporters, many with their pups, to Morgan Manufacturing on March 18. Benefiting One Tail at a Time (OTAT), a no-kill animal rescue organization, the event celebrated 15 years of supporting ongoing and new
Partygoers and pup.
initiatives such as its ISO House, a quarantine location in Logan Square that creates a safe, transitional space for sick or injured dogs from Chicago shelters. During the lively evening, that celebrated a decade of lifesaving, partygoers enjoyed a whiskey tasting presented by Green Briar and made memories in a variety of animal-related photo ops. Professional doodlers created hand-drawn portraits of pets and an onsite SPAW helped them relax. The silent and live auctions featured over 100 items, including a unique OTAT “patchwork” quilt. The program was emceed by Elliott Bambrough (of Chicago’s Best), who was joined by Heather Owen, OTAT executive director. Bambrough spoke about being inspired by the dedication of the organization's volunteers and how well it functioned as a family. Owen thanked the crowd and sponsors and shared the nonprofit's ongoing success story. An all-vegan buffet was served and, on every table, were photos with short stories of OTAT's adoption successes. The event raised over $300,000 which will fund the rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of dogs, kittens, and bunnies in need. The funds will also help support adopters and grow community outreach, including humane education and assistance for disadvantaged and low-income families. Rescued animals are housed in both foster homes and at OTAT's Bucktown adoption center location. (Photos by Jeremy Lawson, onetail.org)
Pooped-out pup at Houndstooth Ball (those lil' shoes tho').
2024 Guy Adkins Award recipient Roberta Duchak speaks at the event.
Porchlight Music Theatre’s annual signature fundraising event, Chicago Sings, returned with Chicago Sings Broadway Pop II, at the House of Blues Chicago recently. The production was directed by Porchlight’s Artistic
The company performs at Chicago Sing Broadway Pop II at the House of Blues.
Director Michael Weber and Producing Artistic Associate Frankie Leo Bennett with music direction by David Fiorello and choreography by Clayton Cross. The presentation of the 2023 Guy Adkins Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Music Theatre in Chicago went to Roberta Duchak. A Chicago cast of Porchlight favorites and students from Porchlight’s summer camps and classes delighting the audience with songs that have appeared on Broadway. The event raised over $175,000. ______________________________________________________________________
Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson (l) and Fourth Presbyterian Church Pastor Shannon Kershner.
Chicago Lights held its annual Gala of Hope benefit at the Ritz-Carlton recently. The event attracted over 350 guests and is the organization’s biggest fundraiser. The night included an evening of dinner, dancing, live and silent
Gala Co-Chairs Pete Shannon (l) and Bill Patterson.
auctions, and so much more. Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson welcomed guests before Shannon Kershner, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, offered a blessing. The nonprofit was founded by the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, launching its tutoring program in 1964. Since its inception, the nonprofit has served more than 60,000 people. _______________________________________________________________________
DJ Casper and ABC-7 Samantha Chatman.
After School Matters celebrated its 3rd annual Sneaker Ball April 29 at the Chicago Sports Museum. More than
Adorable Sneaker Ball guests.
230 guests enjoyed performances and exhibitions by After School Matters teens, a live performance by DJ Casper—the creator of the famed Cha-Cha slide—as well as live music, food and drink, and more. The event raised over $175,000 for After School Matters fund which pays teens for their participation in their programs.
"Chicago Chefs Cook" did it again! This time they came together to celebrate the much loved Ina Pinkney, "The Breakfast Queen of Chicago," on the occasion of her 80th birthday! The party was held at The Geraghty on April 26. The event featured tasting stations from more than 60 of the city’s most celebrated chefs and benefited the nonprofits Green City Market andPilot Light. (Photo by George Burns)
Big thanks to Rick Kogan for having me back on WGN Radio! We chatted for a whole hour about everything you can imagine! Please listen to the show, “The candid life of Candid Candace,” (LOL) here.
Speaking of shows, we are now on “Candid Candace: The Podcast” number TWO! As always, a big, big thanks to my steadfast co-host and producer, the one and only John St. Augustine! I’m so lucky to have this ultimate pro on my team as well as the amazing intro by Jenniffer Weigel, another a media legend. In this latest episode, I take you behind the scenes to all the best parties, share the events you need to put on your calendars and talk with one of my besties, August of 1982 Playboy Playmate, the fabulous Cathy St. George. We chat about our shared experiences, what we loved about Hugh Hefner, celebs we’ve met along the way, what life was really like at the Playboy Mansion and what Frank Sinatra shared with Cathy in confidence! John couldn’t help slipping in a little "Harry Caray" tribute on the side! Holy Cow! (Listen here!)
The Ronald McDonald House Gala, we held at the Geraghty recently with over 650 guests. This year’s event featured the Kozak family whose lives were forever changed when their daughter Adeline, now three-years-old, was diagnosed with hypo-plastic left heart syndrome
Molly Gilbride, Jane and Scott Billish and Holly and Kraig Buckendahl.
at birth. The Gala offered a look into the Kozak family’s journey and how the Ronald McDonald House near Advocate Children’s Hospital allowed Adeline’s parents to stay just moments away from their daughter for over 200 nights while she recovered in the hospital. More than 650 guests were in attendance raising $1.3 million in critical funds to help connect thousands of families with sick children with high-quality medical care and resources. (Photos by Hilary Higgins/Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana)
On April 23, we celebrated the beautiful life of Shirley Baugher, also known as the Mayor of Old Town, at the Old Town Triangle Center. Chuck and I were lucky to know her and her artist husband Norman during the years that we
The late, great Shirley Baugher.
lived there. She was a force of nature and involved in all good deeds in the neighborhood. She was also a source for advice and inspiration if you were feeling low. She knew
this part of Chicago better than anyone else and was its biggest cheerleader. Her book, “Hidden History of Old Town” was/is a must-have in every home. She was an incredible cook, a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, and upon her passing, had amassed over 2000 cookbooks. I loved her for her honesty, among many other reasons. You could always expect the truth from Shirley. She had a heart as big as all outdoors and she never knew a stranger. She was welcoming, funny, kind and wickedly smart. Chuck and I will always treasure our memories of her and Norman. But then, no one ever really dies. She will always live in our hearts.
Amdur Productions gives artists, young and young-at-heart, the opportunity to showcase their original work across multiple platforms. This summer, they are inviting creative kids and teens this opportunity at the following festivals: Port Clinton Art Festival (Aug. 26-27); Deerfield Art Festival (June 3-4) and Bayshore Spring Makers Market (May 20-21). For only a $50 entry fee, kids can show and sell their works. Scholarships are also available on a need basis. (They are also looking for interns!) To enter and for more information, call 847-926-4300 or email info@amdurproductions.com
the Ritz-Carlton. The afternoon event, celebrating a decade on the runway, will honor Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and feature fall looks from Chicago’s top designers and retailers. Returning co-chairs are Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea Holson and Sheree Schimmer. I will return as event host along with Tracey. I hope you can join us to help support the Lighthouse’s many programs for the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veteran communities. (For info, click here!)
The Chicago Lighthouse 2023 FLAIR Planning Committee.
After a three year-hiatus, the Chicago Public Library Foundation Associate Board brought back Night in the Stacks, a special party for library supporters, in Harold Washington Library Center’s iconic Winter Garden. The
The B Sisters, Adiat Baker and Iya Bakare.
event, which was held April 14, celebrated the Library’s 150th birthday and raised more than $125,000 for its programs. In celebration of this historic milestone, the Library transformed after dark with neon bright décor, dance floor, live music from DJ Rex Balcita, and an open bar. Nearly 400 attendees saw the Maker Lab’s 21st-century technologies in action, took a spin in a 360-photo booth, and joined the raffle for chances to win amazing prizes.
CPLF's Night in the Stacks 2023
“What a comeback for Night in the Stacks! We are so grateful to our dedicated Associate Board for creating an event that is unique, memorable and brings our community of Library supporters together,” says Brenda Langstraat Bui, President & CEO of the Chicago Public Library Foundation. Since 2014, Night in the Stacks has raised funds for free library programs such as homework help with Teacher in the Library, one-on-one digital literacy support lessons for adults, creative spaces for teens, preservation of Chicago’s history through archival collections, among many others. The evening’s Platinum Sponsors were BMO, For Good Advisory and In Memory of Barbara Lewis.
Fleurs de Villes, the exhibit featuring custom, floral couture made of thousands of fresh blooms (thanks the floral donations from Kennicott Brothers), returned to 900 North Michigan Shops. This year's theme, "Voyage,” took guests on a fragrant and visually arresting journey to
The 900 Shops' Alicia Skruba and Taylor Stucker.
some of the world's most iconic travel destinations. Floral exhibit standouts spotlighted the Honduras (from Bloome Floral Design, which won for Best in Show); Marrakech (created by Lucalessa Floral Design); London Guard Mannequin (also a winner, by The Roof Crop); Peru (by Vision in Bloom); Egypt Mannequin (by Dilly Lily) and many others. The preview party, held May 3, featured signature cocktails, light bites and DJ Megan Taylor. Dancers from ZZAZZ Productions entertained guests before the judging results were announced. The Honduras, Best in Show exhibit/mannequin byBloome, was created in honor of exchange student Christi Carol Garcia Orellana, who studied here for her college degree before heading back to her home in Honduras. In addition to the exhibit, there were daily, floral workshops and a pop-up, fresh flower market.
Skyline columnist extraordinaire Thomas O'Gorman will be hosting an exhibit of his colorful artwork on May 13-15. The exhibit will take place at 1059 N. Winchester (corner house at Winchester and Thomas) from 11 to 3 pm. (See his Instagram page for full collection, @thomasogormanart)
Another packed edition of Candid Candace and I hope you've enjoyed every bit of it. I want to share with you how this whole concept actually
With my much loved Mom, Elsa Mae Stott.
came about. I'm an only child, as some of you know, and my mom was as much my sister as she was my mother. We were thick as thieves and did everything together–traveled, shopped, talked into the wee hours- no one knew me better than my mom Elsa Stott. When I moved to Chicago, I wanted her to see everything I saw through my eyes so I began writing very detailed letters about any event, party, dinner, etc. that I attended so she would feel like she was there. I think this style, and the reason for it, has served me well. Now, I get to take all of you around town with me –so basically, you're family too. 🙂
Veteran dancers Katie Rafferty and Ashley Downes took their final bows at Giordano Dance Chicago's 60th anniversary celebration.
Giordano Dance Chicago hosted a power-packed performance and gala to celebrate its 60th anniversary April 1. The event was a sellout and a huge success in every way- from the dynamic VIP committee who lent
Marc Giordano (Nan's brother), Keenan Casey (Nan's son) with honorees Mort Kessler and Ben Hodge and Nan Giordano.
their support, to the 380+ gala attendees to the over 1200 audience members who came out for the performance – in every respect it was a blow-out. The evening began for VIP ticket holders with an exclusive backstage peek into the dancers’ pre-performance preparation as they rehearsed and warmed-
Legendary choreographers/dancers Pierre Lockett and Homer Hans Bryant.
up with the great choreographer and dance legend Homer Hans Bryant. A champagne toast and dinner in the Green Room were also included for the 40 or so VIPs. Artistic Director Nan Giordano and Executive Director Michael McStraw delivered
With Chuck Jordan and Nick Pullia behind the scenes at the gala pre-party.
warm welcome remarks and took questions from the rapt crowd as they watched the dancers doing their warm-up routines, jumping and twirling mere feet from the guests. The two-hour Harris performance (with intermission) had guests on the edge of their seats from start to finish, opening with a performance set to “Unforgettable” (with music by Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole). The dancers were elegant in
Leslie Logsdon, Melissa Babcock, Kathy Mondelli and Mark Olley.
tuxes and flowing gowns with the stage draped in white. Up next, one of my favorites, “Sing, Sing, Sing (music by Alan Silvestri and Louis Prima). Here the dancers showed
Sarah and Will Harris (Darvin)
the reason why they are known as “America’s original jazz dance company” and their trademark high energy. Choreographer Kia Smith presented a world premiere of her “Luminescence.” (with music by Coldplay and U2). Twenty-five dancers commanded the stage, including members of her South Chicago Dance Theatre. The piece was created in honor of Homer Hans Bryant. The return of choreographer (to
Kellie O'Connell and John Robak.
the stars, including Jennifer Lopez) Liz Imperio’s spirited “La Belleza de Cuba” and Randy Duncan’s “Can’t Take This Away,” that featured the amazing vocals of the Bourne Family, closed out the performance part of the evening. For the finale, the dancers came out into the audience dancing exuberantly and drawing wild, appreciative applause. A
Kip Helverson, GDC Board Chair, and Trey Gonzalez.
beautiful, yet bittersweet, moment occurred when two of the company’s veteran dancers, Ashley Downs and Katie Rafferty, took their final bows after a combined 24 years with GDC. They were honored in both a video presentation and with bouquets lovingly presented by Nan Giordano and Michael McStraw at the end of their last performance. Original company members, Mort
Ken Norgan at gala on Pritzker Pavilion stage.
Kessler, and longtime former Executive Director, Ben Hodge, were the evening's honorees. Following the show, 380 gala guests walked through the Harris Theater, and onto a freight elevator, to reach the Pritzker Pavilion Stage for the celebration. The views of the Chicago skyline and Millennium Park through the glass walls of the stage were spectacular! An open bar and buffet created by Inspired Catering (Karen Stefani) added to the exciting experience. Governor J.B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot
With GDC dancer Adam Houston at gala on Pritzker Stage.
declared April 1, “Giordano Dance Chicago Day.” What a night to celebrate 60 amazing years of Giordano Dance Chicago! The gala committee consisted of: Joshua Blake Carter,
Greg Thompson and Greg Cameron (Joffrey Ballet president/CEO).
Gorman Cook, Tara Cope, Pamela Crutchfield, Chris D’Hondt, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Melissa and Brian Babcock, Kyle Barrettsmith, Israel and Jatnna Idonije, Jennifer Sutton Brieva and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Bethany Florek, Ann Ford, Paula Friedman, Dina Gallay, Marilynn Gardner, Nick Pullia, Sandy Golub, Jon Harris, Will Harris, Todd Hatoff, Kip Helverson, Paul Iacono, Ryan Jacobson, Kevin Janes, Makenzie Kaiser, Jennifer Kastenholz, Stewart Kerr, Kristine Kinder, Rachel Kohl, Molly Manus, Pat Manus, Kevin McGirr, Michael McStraw, Audi Melsbakas, Tina Monaghan, Molly Newell, Diana Nielander, Ken Norgan, Mark Olley, John Robak, Dan Sabol, Cesar G. Salinas, Tom Sinkovic and Diane and Richard Weinberg. I was the proud event chair.(giordanodance.org) (Photos by me and the good ones are by Beth Ann Anderson) (To see more photos, click here!)
Ron Kittle, Ryan Dempster, Ryne Sandberg and Grant DePorter at Harry Caray Tribute at Navy Pier. (5 a.m.!)
Harry Caray’s Tavern was packed at Navy Pier on March 29. From 5 a.m. on into the evening hours, sports legends, celebs, super fans, press and more
Blackhawks' anthem singer Jim Cornelison, former Governor Pat Quinn and Grant DePorter.
crowded into the restaurant to join in for the Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray honoring the 25th anniversary of his passing. This year’s theme, Re-Elect Harry Mayor of Rush Street, intended to “reaffirm forever that Harry is the one and only Mayor of Rush Street and that there will never be another.” Harry was “elected” Mayor of Rush Street on August 24, 1980.
Ryan Dempster as Harry Caray.
Numerous establishments around Rush Street campaigned for him and he won the election in a landslide. Mayor Jane Byrne acknowledged his victory by declaring that Harry was the Mayor of Rush Street and that she was the Mayor of the rest of Chicago. Twenty-five years later, fans came out in force to “vote” to ensure that Harry maintains his “crown.” Comedian Jeff Garlin showed up claiming to be
Navy Pier's Marilynn Gardner and Joanna DePorter.
Harry’s “campaign manager.” Former Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster appeared as Harry. (Ryan is known almost as much for his illustrious baseball career as he is for his amazing impersonation of Harry!) As guests filed in, they were gifted with a souvenir pair of
Dutchie Caray, Harry's beautiful widow.
Harry’s oversized glasses and white T-shirts emblazoned with “Vote Harry Caray Mayor of Rush Street.” You could hardly squeeze into the dining room as there was so much press setting up cameras, all trained on the podium where the The Score’s Parkins & Spiegel team were positioned and where the toast would take place. Everyone in the room was handed a bright red and white can of
With Cubs' great Ryne Sandberg.
Budweiser for the toast. The program opened with Chicago Cubs’ legend Ryne Sandberg asking the crowd to raise their “cans” and sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame.” Then, Chicago Board of Elections Commissioner William Kresse and Bill Kurtis (The Voice) announced the voting results. In 4th place, William “Big Bill” Thompson, in 3rd place, John “Bathhouse”
Jeff Garlin chats with The Score.
Coughlin , in 2nd place George “Cap” Streeter and, of course, the winner in a landslide was Harry Caray! After the announcement, wild applause broke out as a rain of colorful confetti poured down on the crowd followed by Chicago Blackhawks’ anthem singer Jim Cornelison singing “Harry Caray is back again,” rhyming to the tune of “Happy
Alderman Brian Hopkins
Days are Here Again” song. Ryan Dempster, as Harry, accepted on his behalf and thanked Dutchie Caray (Harry’s widow) who was in the crowd. Seen on the scene were former Governor Pat Quinn, former Chicago Bear Richard Dent, Chicago Cubs’ Ron Kittle, Richard Roeper, the Landan Twins (Jon and Andrew), Joanna DePorter, Betsy Shepherd, Jimmy Rittenberg, Navy Pier’s Marilynn Gardener,
Chicago Board of Elections Commissioner William Kresse and wife Erin.
Gail Spreen and Dennis Downes, Joanne Grace, Linda Hynes, NASCAR’s Brent Gambill and Kurt Busch, Alderman Brian Hopkins, Beth Heller and so many others. As is tradition every year, fans around the world raise a drink to the memory of legendary Hall of Fame baseball announcer Harry Caray. Over the years, more than five million fans
from all 50 states and over 150 countries have joined in the annual tribute to the legendary baseball broadcaster.(Congrats to Grant Deporter and his team, who did a great job building the excitement and honoring Harry. Grant already has the theme for next year! Of course, he does!) (Harry Caray’s Tavern, Navy Pier, 700 E. Grand Ave., (312) 527-9700, harrycarays.com)
A two-peat for PALM BEACH – Happiness is found under a palm tree. It's where you can keep "palm" and carry on. We were so lucky to be able to return to Palm Beach in March. Just seeing the highway sign, "This way to
Leslie Hindman at Swifty's.
Will Schauble, Jason Spohn and Paula Fasseas at Taverna Opa in Delray Beach.
the beaches," made us feel warm (literally) and fuzzy inside. When we left Chicago, it was cold, dark, gloomy and raining. It was exactly the same weather when we returned two weeks later. The older I get, the harder this weather is to take. I know when Spring arrives, I will feel so different but for now…..eeks. Nowadays, the Palm Beach area seems to attract a lot of Chicagoans. On this recent trip, we enjoyed a great dinner with Paula Fasseas (PAWS Chicago founder), Suzie
With Jose "Pepe" Conforme, Ken Norgan and Chuck for after-dinner drinks at Swifty's.
(PAWS Chicago) and Ross Glickman (Urban Retail Properties), Jason Spohn (noted floral artist) and Will
Monika Dixon and fiance in PB.
Schauble (@Properties) at Taverna Opa in Delray Beach. We spent a great night with Leslie Hindman (Hindman Auctioneers), who is splitting her time between beautiful homes in Chicago and PB, at Swifty's. And we had another fun-filled day-into-night visit with Ken Norgan (former McDonald’s franchise owner) and Jose “Pepe” Conforme (VP Sales & Product Management Triangle Home Fashions) at La Goulue. Noted interior designer Nancy
Glen and Nancy Traylor with Leslie Hindman.
Traylor and husband Glen had us all over for cocktails in her fabulous, antique-filled home on South Ocean Blvd. By a lucky chance, in front of Bricktop's, we hooked up with Monika Dixon (Monika Dixon PR) and her darling fiancé, who were fresh off a whirlwind trip to Miami Beach, after dining at hotspot Queen.Helen Melchior was recently in town too for some R&R. Peggy Martay, was there for
Our favorite PB boutique, Kim Renk, at 219 Worth Ave. in the Via Amore behind Lily Pulitzer.
several days and Marci Holzer (founder of “A Way With Words,”a new memoir writing company), was also in the area, even appearing in a full page photo in Chart Magazine, a local
Had a chance to revisit fellow Playboy Playmate Cathy St. George (with Maybelline) at Pizza al Fresco.
publication for nonprofit news. And, last but not least, Bill Zwecker and Tom Gorman were in Palm Beach to co-host a big soiree with Leslie Hindman at her home. Party guests included Jocelyn Stoller, Kim and Greg Dryer, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Nancy and Glen Traylor and a slew of other well-heeled friends. If you’re planning a trip to this area, here are a few of our recommendations: La Goulue (288 S. County Rd.); Shrimper’s Grill & Raw Bar (4903 SE Dixie Hwy); (1901 S. Dixie Hwy); Sushi Jo (319 Belvedere Rd., WPB); Pizza al
William and Laura Hindman.
Fresco (14 Via Mizner, PB); Bice (313 Worth Ave., PB, sit on the patio in the back, not the side); Elisabetta’s Ristorante Bar Pizzeria (185 Banyan Blvd, WPB); Malakor Thai Cafe 425 25th St., WPB); Taverna Opa Delray (270 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach); Avocado Grill, 125 Datura St., WPB). Also, if you love rare books, there is none better (or more expensive!) than Raptis Rare Books, 329 Worth Ave., PB. And, our favorite boutique? Kim Renk, hands down, at 219 Worth Ave. She has such great taste so the store has an amazing selection of jewelry, gifts, and chic fashions.
Avocado Grill, 125 Datura St., West Palm Beach.
Bice, 313 Worth Ave., Palm Beach (back patio, the best!)
Elisabetta's Ristorante, 185 Banyan Blvd., West Palm Beach.
Chicago’s hospitality community mobilized once again to organize “Chicago Chefs Cook for Earthquake Relief,’ raising over $100,000 for World Central Kitchen’s relief
Lou Canellis, Chef Tony Priolo and Louie Alexakis.
efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria. The benefit featured tasting stations from more than 47 chefs (see list below), and took place March 20 at Avli on the Park under the leadership of executive chef Niko Kapernaros, Chef Tony Priolo, Chef Sarah Stegner and others. Notable
Chef Andres with Alexi Giannoulias (IL Secretary of State).
among the more than 400 guests were chef Jose Andres (founder WCK), Emmanuel Koubarakis (Consulate General of Greece), Engin Turesin (Consulate General of Türkiye), Alexi Giannoulias (IL Secretary of State), Sylvia Perez (FOX News), Lisa Fielding (WBBM- AM News Radio, Chef
Sylvia Perez (2nd from L) and friends.
Art Smith, among many others. Funds raised from “Chicago Chefs Cook for Earthquake Relief” will be sent directly to World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit organization that arrives first to the front-lines, providing communities with fresh, nourishing meals in response to
Avli on the Park Executive Chef Niko Kapernaros surrounded with love from friends and family.
humanitarian, climate, and community crises. The event was made possible by the Chicago Chefs Cook leadership team including Chef Sarah Stegner (Prairie Grass Cafe), Chef Tony Priolo (Piccolo Sogno), Darren Gest (Deloitte Consulting), Eda Davidman (Chicago Chefs Cook) and Jodi Fyfe (The Paramount Group), and generous sponsors of the event included the Illinois Restaurant Association, Green City Market, Audacy Radio + Affiliate Stations, Outfront Media, Mariano’s, Chef Tog and others. In less than a year, they
Eda Davidman (R), Chef Tony Priolo, Chef Sarah Stegner and friends.
have raised more than $850,000 to feed those in need after natural disasters. They are already planning their next event.
Participating restaurants and chefs included:
Adalina: Soo Ahn; Adorn: Richie Farina; Avli on the Park: Nikolaos Kapernaros; ; Avli River North: Panos Chalikiopoulos; Bacino's: Linda Bacin; BAR GOA: Bobby Geetha; Bayan Ko: Lawrence Letrero; Big Jones: Paul Fehribach; Bistronomic: Martial Noguier; Chef Art Smith's Reunion: Art Smith; Cherry Circle Room: Heraclio Belmontes; Cornerstone Restaurant Group: Bill Kim, Cedric Harden; Demera Ethiopian Restaurant: Tigist Reda; Eden: Devon Quinn; Fire Cakes: Jonathan Fox; Frontier: Brian Jupiter; Galit Restaurant: Zachary Engel; Gene & Georgetti: Cristiano Bassani; Gibsons Italia: Jose
Lisa Fielding (R) and friends.
Sosa; Greek Islands: Angelos Petratos; GT Prime: Casey Doody; Honey Butter Fried Chicken: Christine Cikowski; Imee's Mediterranean Kitchen: Nicole Nassif; Lula Café: Jason Hammel; LÝRA: Joe Rizza; Nonnina: John Boudouvas; North Pond Restaurant: César Murillo; One Off Hospitality: Paul Kahan; Piccolo Sogno: Tony Priolo; Plateia Mediterranean Kitchen: Marios Kalampogias; Prairie Grass Cafe: Sarah Stegner; Rose Mary: Joseph Flamm; Saigon Sisters: Mary Aregoni; Sanaa's Gourmet Mediterranean: Sanaa Abourezk; Sapori Trattoria: Ramos Saul; Soul & Smoke: D’Andre Carter; Stetson Steakhouse: Isidro Arroyo; Tabu Restaurant: Saul Roman; Tao: Amanda Barnes; The Evolved Network: Sebastian White;The Goddess and Grocer: Debbie Sharpe; The Purple Pig: Jimmy Bannos, Jimmy Bannos Jr.; Verzênay: Arshiya Farheen. (wck.org) (Photos by Eric Kleinberg)
Honorary Chair Ashley Whittaker (Photo by Melanie Acevedo).
gentleman’s outbuilding with vaulted ceilings.Entrance to the 2023 Lake Forest Showhouse (Photo Courtesy of Coldwell Banker Realty). The home is located near one of Lake Forest Open Lands’
Honorary Chair Timothy Whealon (Photo by William Waldron).
largest and oldest nature preserves. The estate is situated on more than 9 acres with elevated vistas ideal for taking in the surrounding native savanna and prairie. Over 35 leading landscape and interior designers are in the process of reimagining the estate, inside and out, which will open for viewing May 6, and remain open daily through June 4.
Moderator of May 8 Lecture and Luncheon Emma Bazilian, author of Charm School.
Nationally known NYC-based designers Ashley Whittaker and Timothy Whealon will serve as the honorary chairs of the 2023 Lake Forest Showhouse & Gardens and participate in the keynote
Honorary chair Timothy Whealan. (Photo by Bill Waldron)
lecture, luncheon and book signing on May 8. Emma Bazilian, author of Schumacher’s new book Charm School, will serve as moderator. Ashley Whittaker is an Elle Décor A-List interior decorator who has run her design business in New York City since 2006. All proceeds from sponsorships, tickets, and designer sales, including from a volunteer-run boutique, will benefit the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, a non-profit celebrating more than 110 years of providing healthcare to Chicago's medically underserved. Initially established in 1911 to provide fresh milk from health stations in response to high infant mortality, the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago has evolved to meet the changing health needs of vulnerable families in the Chicagoland area.
The 2023 Designers of the Lake forest Showhouse & Gardens, shot taken on site by Katrina Wittkamp.
Jimmy John Liautaud (R) with his beloved late dad, Jim P. Liautaud.
Every restaurant dreams of having satisfied customers but Gibsons Chicago Steakhouse could never have expected the level of gratitude shown by one loyal customer on a recent cold, windy night. Jimmy John Liautaud, founder of Jimmy John’s sandwich shops, wanted to honor his late father with a tribute dinner for friends. He had called
Kathy Piccone kindly included Jimmy John's dad's photo on the famous Gibsons' wall.
ahead and asked Kathy Piccone if it would be possible to put up a photo of his dad on the wall before the dinner which she, of course, did. When the group arrived, tears flowed after seeing the photo of this much-loved man. So
Jimmy John's, a familiar sight across the country.
on this night, in honor of his dad, Jimmy and son Freddy decided to give something back to the people who had been so kind to his father throughout the years. He left a tip of $100,000 to be divided among the staff. Jimmy John Liautaud founded Jimmy John’s in 1983 at age 19, with the first shop in Charleston, Illinois. He had graduated at the bottom of his class so, after high school, he had two
Jimmy John Liautaud, founder Jimmy John's Sandwich Shops.
options- join the military or open a business. He opted for sandwiches. “I’m living the American Dream, but my life didn’t start out that way. Up until my teenage years, family life was very stressful due to serious financial losses,” Liautaud said. Well, he has since corrected this situation in a big way. Jimmy John’s Sandwich Shops now has 2,634 franchises across 45 states. Jimmy, your dad taught you well. Having business smarts is well and good, but having a big heart is even better.
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery will open this summer at 901 W. Kinzie.
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery announced plans to open in Chicago this summer with a preview party at City Hall in Fulton Market on March 10 . The Dublin-based brewery chose Chicago for its latest U.S. location which
WSHE radio's Lisa Kosty, Michelle Mekky (Mekky Media) and WBBM-AM's Lisa Fielding.
will be at 901 W. Kinzie. This Open Gate Brewery will be the second American-based facility owned by Guinness, with another location in Baltimore, Maryland, which opened in recent years. The brewery will be housed in a former railroad depot, with 15,000-sq.-ft. of space. It will include a taproom and a full-service restaurant with
Rodney Williams, president of Diageo Beer Company, and Ryan Wagner, head of marketing and community partnerships and Guinness National Brand Ambassador.
indoor and outdoor seating. A full-service bakery will also be included in the plans, with the company partnering with the Chicago Food Depository to help fight hunger in the community. During the preview party, guests enjoyed a first look at the food and beverage menu as well as a “tour” of the tap room space through a virtual reality
The brewery will offer more than a dozen rotating beers as well as beers from local brewers.
experience. DJ Charles Protégé kept the beats going strong while the Guinness team were on hand to
Corey McPherrin, Brook Jay, Michelle Mekky and David Viggiano.
answer any questions. It’s been the buzz of the brewery scene since Guinness first announced it would be building an Open Gate Brewery right here in Chicago a year and a half ago. It seems like we won’t have to wait much longer! (Guinness Open Gate Brewery, 901 W. Kinzie)
The Joffrey Ballet closes its 67th season with the long-awaited Chicago premiere of John Neumeier’s beautifully haunting interpretation of The Little
The Joffrey Ballet's "The Little Mermaid" (photo by Kiran West)
Mermaid. A gripping tableau of shadows and colors, Neumeier’s world-renowned production of Hans Christian Andersen’s 1837 tragic folktale follows the tormented mermaid heroine on a journey between the divergent worlds of land and sea—one utterly complex, the other magnificently serene. With sets and costumes of the grandest scale, this heartbreaking tragedy, based on Andersen’s original and complex themes, will mark the largest production ever mounted by The Joffrey Ballet. (Little Mermaid will be presented at the historic Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, in ten performances only, from April 19–April 30)
Fleurs de Villes returns to Chicago’s 900 North Michigan Shops with VOYAGE, a floral journey of discovery and iconic global storytelling, May 3-7! Building on the incredible success of Fleurs de Villes FEMMES in 2022, this beautiful event is returning to the Windy City with over 15 floral mannequins and doorways at 900 North Michigan Shops, taking visitors on a journey of discovery to iconic global destinations. Inspired by timeless monuments and diverse traditions, festivals, and fashion from cities around the world, Fleurs de Villes VOYAGE will be a feast of cultural storytelling, connecting the world through flowers like never before. This stunning showcase of floral talent will be free and open to the public with other highlights including a pop-up flower market with local florists, plus daily workshops led by floral artists and brand partners taking place in the Fleurs de Villes JARDIN. (All details here)
Designs for Dignity (D4D), a nonprofit organization that aims to transform existing nonprofit environments through pro bono design services and in-kind donations, announces its 23rd annual fundraising event — Spirit of Design —
Co-chairs Michael Abrams and Nicholas Moriarty.
Wednesday, May 17. Supporters are invited to attend this highly-anticipated affair which will take place from 6-9 p.m. at Theater on the Lake, featuring delicious fare, craft cocktails, live auction, raffle prizes, lively entertainment, and more. This year’s event will be co-chaired by MichaelAbrams of Michael Abrams Interiors and NicholasMoriarty of Nicholas Moriarty Interiors.Jennifer Sobecki, CEO of Designs for Dignity says, “Since D4D’s’s inception, we have positively impacted the lives of more than 700,000 individuals by transforming 260+ nonprofit spaces and leveraging $18+ million in pro bono design services and donated materials, thanks to the power of design and the community’s support.”Spirit of Design tickets are $200 and can be purchased online here. ______________________________________________________________________
Mariano's Bloom Haus floral bouquet.
If you're a fan of Mariano's, like we are, then you're gonna love this! The much loved chain has just launched on-
Delicious Mariano's Oki Sushi.
demand Oki Sushi and Floral delivery at all 44 Mariano’s throughout the Chicagoland area. The new delivery option, through DoorDash, will allow you to order beautiful, custom-wrapped Bloom Haus by Mariano’s floral bouquets and freshly prepared Oki Sushi, including rolls and combos, dumplings, poke bowls and more. AND the best part, these items can be delivered in under an hour! (Inquire here: marianos.com, instacart.com)
Michelle and Marion Durpetti celebrating Marion's 75th BD in Wellington, Florida, in STYLE!
The much loved Marion Durpetti, of Chicago's Gene & Georgetti, celebrated her 75th birthday in style on the family's private equestrian property in Wellington, Florida. Michelle Durpetti, Marion's accomplished
The elegant party was held in the barn, everyone participated!
daughter and global wedding planner and event producer, designed the fabulous fete for her mom, with decadent details being a top priority. "We worked with an incredibly talented team down here in Wellington to really bring an intimate dinner party to life. These are some of my favorite kinds of events to produce, says Durpetti, "because the opportunity for details
Marion and Tony Durpetti.
with a more intimate group are just endless!" From the antique prosecco bar cart to the espresso martini bike there was no shortage of delicious food for guests. "Creative Edge Parties is one of the premiere companies to work with in Palm Beach for catering (they recently worked on legendary Chicago Bulls player Michael Jordan's 60th), and we knew we wanted really bespoke food and nobody does it better!" From the caviar first
Big love right here. Michelle and her mom savoring the moment.
course to the lemon birthday cake guests were treated to some really fabulous eats! Chicago's very own mega talented DJ Megan Taylor worked with Michelle to curate a custom list of Marion's favorite songs ranging from Frankie Valli and the four seasons to Lionel Ritchie and that really personal playlist was yet another layer of detail woven into the evening. Marion's son in law, Collin PIerson is a top wedding and fashion editorial photographer and was, of course, the go-to for all of the photos! The best part? Guests and the birthday girl alike were able to celebrate this milestone with the family's beloved horses as the entire evening was brought to life in the barn! (Gene & Georgetti's, 500 N. Franklin, 312-527-3718, geneandgeorgetti.com, Michelle Durpetti Events, 312-988-9900)
The National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum (NAPRPPM) marked its 28th anniversary by hosting the “Gentle Warrior Awards,” a black-tie gala, on February 25. The event took place at the IBEW Local 134 Complex with ABC 7 Chicago personality Hosea Sanders returning as celebrity emcee. "Tonight, was everything I dreamed of and more," said museum’s founder Dr. Lyn Hughes. "The support we received from the labor community and corporate partners is helping us move in the right direction toward the creation of the first-ever Black labor tourism district in Pullman." The museum is the only one in the world that bears the name A. Philip Randolph,
Judge Arnette Hubbard delivers an acceptance speech for her Change Agent Award.
founder of the first Black labor union in the nation — The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP). The Porter’s union was the first Black union to be chartered under the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the first Black union to win a collective bargaining agreement with a major
The night concluded with Pullman Porter Museum President David Peterson, Jr. unveiling this latest Wintrust 3-panel mural which pays tribute to BSCP. Seen from the expressway at 1735 North Ashland Ave.
U.S. corporation — the powerful Pullman company. Randolph’s unwavering courage, sacrifice and intuitive leadership opened doors for Blacks in organized labor and enabled the Porters to create the foundation for the Black middle class. As one of America's foremost labor and civil rights leaders, Randolph became known as the "Gentle Warrior." This year’s Gentle Warrior Awardees were Elizabeth Shuler, the first female President of the National AFL-CIO, and Fred Redmond, Secretary/Treasurer, of the AFL-CIO. This year’s Change Agent Awardees were the Honorable Arnette Hubbard, Retired Illinois Supreme Court Judge; Stacy Davis Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union; and Tina Sanders, CEO of Phalanx Family Services. Funds generated by the awards gala will support the museum's expansion project which will include the creation of Randolph’s Way, the first Black Labor Tourism district in America. The project is scheduled to break ground this spring.
Museum President David Peterson, Jr., Judge Arnette Hubbard, Museum Founder Dr. Lyn Hughes, Tina Sanders, CEO of Phalanx Family Services and Stacy David-Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union, pose on the red carpet.
With David Yurman's Jose Hernandez and Hernan Rivera.
So much thanks to David Yurman Michigan Avenue, especially manager Jose Hernandez and Hernan Rivera, for honoring me on International Women's Day March 9, at the store. I was so thrilled to see so many friends turn
Todd Hatoff and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.
out on a blisteringly cold and windy night! The store was beautiful with all the glittering jewels and flutes of champagne. A gorgeous necklace was raffled off and won by Rhonda Sanderson. In Jose's speech, he also paid tribute to all of the store's female clients on their careers and endeavors. In the crowd were Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Chris and Susie Malayon, Jimmy Place, Kathy Mondelli,
Julia Jacobs, Sheree Valukas, Bethany Florek and Lauren Lein Cavanaugh.
Sherrill Bodine, Debi Catenacci, Sheree Valukas, John Robak, Jermikko, Todd Hatoff and Frank Jeffery, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Peter Kambreros, Marie Mancuso and Marcos Cruz, Eddie Howlett, Lauren Lein, Bethany Florek, Felicia Winiecki, Galina Petrova, Chilli Pepper, Kathy Piccone, Mark Olley, Almira Yllana and friends, Elizabeth Bertucci, Julia Jacobs, Paula Borg, Jay Kopp and others. The David Yurman company was founded in 1980 by David and Sybil Yurman. Their ability to fuse fashion, art, and jewelry into signature design concepts revolutionized the industry. (David Yurman, 919 N. Michigan)
Mark your calendars NOW for Spring Lincoln Roscoe Art & Craft Fair! It will be held May 13/14 (on Lincoln, from School to Roscoe) on Sat. from noon to 7 pm and Sunday from noon- 5 pm. For a complete list of Amdur Productions Festivals, click here! The award-winning event and art festival production company, Amdur Productions, Inc. annually produces more than 25 events including food, music and juried art festivals in the greater Chicago and Milwaukee area. Founded by Amy Amdur more than 40 years ago and known nation-wide for producing many of the Midwest’s most respected and popular juried art festivals. Full schedule HERE!
Ronald McDonald House Charities will host its annual gala on Saturday, April 29, at The Geraghty. The invite asks guests to wear their favorite red shoes–anything from sneakers to stilettos. The gala will be emceed by Ryan Baker (CBS-2 anchor). Complimentary valet parking. More details here!
Expo Chicago, the International Exposition of Contemorary & Modern Art, will return April 13- 16 to Navy Pier's Festival Hall. Over 170 leading, international dealers will be participating. All details here!
The Chinese American Service Leaguewill host its 45th annual Spring Social on Wednesday, May 3. This chic networking event will feature cuisine from local restaurants, a live DJ, and a performance of dueling pianos! Judy Hsu will return as the evening's MC. The event will be held at the Zhou B Art Center, 1029 W. 35th St. (All details here!)
Haute couturier James Galanos,
Join The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum at The Casino on Thursday, May 4, for an evening of cocktails and conversation as they welcome journalist and fashion collector David Nash and designer and author Steven Stolman to celebrate the work of America’s beloved haute couturier James Galanos. This
Author Steven Stolman.
presentation will showcase the work of Galanos through archival images, fashion-historic references, a display of vintage garments from Nash’s personal archive, and anecdotes from his
Journalist and fashion collector David Nash.
decade-long friendship with the celebrated fashion designer. Journey from Hollywood’s golden age to the Windy City’s stylish social scene, into the wardrobe of a First Lady and the collections at the Chicago History Museum, as you explore The Glory of Galanos: America’s Haute Couturier. Co-Chairs are Tanner C. Branson, Stuart Dyer, and Aaron J. Shirley. All info and tickets ($175) here.
The Big Shoulders Fund will host the next Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Humanitarian Award Dinner on Wednesday, May 24. Click here for more details, honorees and location.
Co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Tracey Tarantino DiBuono.
on the Terrace" fashion show and luncheon. The event will be held in the grand ballroom of The Peninsula Chicago and will feature some of Chicago's top retailers on the runway, with fashions worn by celebs, media stars and SC members. This event is always a sellout so grab your tickets now! Returning co-chairs are Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Sharyl Mackey. (All info here!)
The Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute's "Minds Matter" benefit will be held on Friday, May 5. The event will benefit the Institute of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and be held at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago. Emcee will be MicahMaterre (WGN-TV). For tickets and more info, click here!
The Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation will present its 17th annual Medical Briefing Luncheon "Bipolar Disorder Innovation – The Way Ahead" on Wednesday, May 10 at the Casino Chicago. Chaired by Marla London and Amy Morro, the event will feature panelists Dr. Andrew Nierenberg and Dr. Robin Nusslock. The Shining Star Award will be presented to Liz and Kent Dauten. (For event details, click here). ______________________________________________________________________
Janie Gobeli presents the Hope Through Caring Award to First Bank Chicago CEO and President Eric Ephraim.
US Congressman Mike Quigley (5th District) presents Harvey and Bonny Gaffen Award to Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya.
honoree Brian Wallach, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2017. He and his wife Sandra Abrevaya received the Harvey and Bonny Gaffen Advancements in ALS Award for their sustained advocacy and for securing FDA approval for Relyvrio, a new drug for the treatment of people living with ALS. Eric Ephraim, CEO and president of First Bank Chicago, accepted the Hope Through Caring Award on behalf of all at his bank who have, over many years, supported the Foundation and continue to do so. MC Paul Lisnek introduced Andrea Pauls Backman, CEO of the Foundation, and Erin Reardon Cohn, Board chair. The evening included a paddle raise and live auction. After dinner, guests danced to the music of Rush Street Rhythm. (Photos by JeanLachatPhotography.com)
The beloved Randolph Street Market will return to Plumbers Hall on May 27/28 (Memorial Day Weekend) so mark your calendars now! You know Sally Schwartz will not only serve up loads of vintage treasures but also a FUN PARTEEE!!! Details here!
We will be taping my 2nd podcast this week but, in the meantime, if you missed the inaugural edition, check it out here! I hope you enjoy this front row seat to what’s happening in the Windy City! (Produced byJohn St. Augustine, who is also a part-time co-host, with opening by Jenniffer Weigel) LISTEN HERE!
That's all for this week! I hope you're enjoyed this jam-packed edition of Candid Candace and I hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful Easter weekend. For my closing video this week,I couldn't resist sharing an adorable German Netto ad that explores the origins of the Easter Bunny.
The original idea of the Easter Bunny, or Osterhase in German (literally Easter Hare), was in fact a very German creation dating back to the Middle Ages. By the 17th century, the Easter Bunny would bring eggs for children to discover on Easter. And the creature bringing treats wasn’t always a hare: there was also an Easter Fox, Stork and Crane in various regions before the hare became mainstream. But why a bunny? A big reason for this is that given their reputation for frequent reproduction, bunnies represent fertility and new life, just like eggs do, which are big themes of springtime and the Christian belief in Jesus' resurrection.
Changes in latitude, changes in attitude. Jimmy Buffet said it best. I know everyone needs a change of scenery during Chicago’s long, cold, dark, winters and I feel their pain.
Leslie Hindman, the hostess with the mostest. (Photo by Tom Gorman)
Luckily, we were able to make it back to Palm Beach and in a week, I already felt like I’d been away for a month. It’s a great feeling. It’s no wonder people in warmer climates tend to live longer. These days, coming from Chicago to Palm Beach is like slipping into another dimension-one that seems cleaner, free of crime, and then there’s the palm trees, of course. I’ve been coming down here with my Mom before I met Chuck. Miami Beach was our go-to spot. I always forced her out of her comfort zone and she loved it. I took her to
Kim Renk Dryer and Julie Geier at Mar-a-Lago.
the Delano when it first opened, Vizcaya, Bal Harbor (often) – we did it all and I cherish those memories. And then Chuck and I started going there after we were married, and I don’t think there was a club we missed. You know he lives to
The grandeur of Mar-a-Lago.
dance, lol, but he was always a good sport about it. Now, Palm Beach is where we love to spend time when we can (thank you dear Leslie Hindman). It’s not as stodgy as it used to be, with lots of young blood and beautiful people flocking there in season. There are more restaurants opening and the climate can’t be beat. The place is definitely a mood elevator and it saves your sanity in more ways than one. We enjoyed some great restaurants like Swifty's (where GM
With Swifty's Robert Caravaggi holding the new book about Mortimer's (he was a contributor).
Robert Caravaggi was celebrating the debut of the book "Mortimer's, Moments in Time"); La Goulue (which feels more like Paris than Paris); BrickTop's and our favorite, Pizza al Fresco. We even saw
Chuck with Greg Dryer and friend at Mar-a-Lago.
the famous pig Mona Lisa (a service pig owned by Dee and Nick Adams ). They live in that fabulous Mizner home right on Worth Avenue. He's a descendant of President John Adams, don't ya know! Anyway, a highlight was a visit to Mar-a-Lago, thanks to dear friends of ours Kim Renk Dryer and Greg Dryer. It has always been on my bucket list and did not disappoint. Former President Trump bought the property, a national historic landmark, in 1985 and has kept a lot of the decor from former owner Marjorie Merriweather Post, right down to a Marie Antoinette tapestry! Since 1994, the 126-room, 62,500-square-foot
Casa Gusto, a fabulously curated collection of antiques and objets d'art at 6316 Georgia Ave. in WPB.
mansion (that was built in 1924) has become the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa and other
Had the chance to meet up with fellow Playmate/friend Cathy St. George (PB Aug. 1982), at Rocco's Tacos in WPB.
hotel-style amenities. (1100 S. Ocean Blvd.) On the night we visited, it was "disco night" and lo and behold, the former President and First Lady came to watch the action. They stayed to hear "YMCA" (lol!) but left shortly afterwards. For the rest of our stay, we soaked up the sun and splashed in the pool. A truly life-affirming trip in every way. It's become our happy place.
Ann Sherrill with co-chairs Heather Spyra, Bobbi Panter and Myra Reilly. (Photo by Bobbi Panter)
The Service Club of Chicago brought back a much-loved tradition, their 2nd annual Valentine's Day Tea! Back in the day, this idea was brilliantly brought to life by the
SC president Jean Antoniou with daughters Alex Antoniou Silkaitas and Andrea Antoniou.
much-loved man-about-town, Bunky Cushing who hosted the event every year, usually at the Ritz, and always benefiting the Howard Brown Health Clinic. Women (and some men) would clamor for the coveted invites to this well publicized event. The invites always insisted on red attire, with Bunky clad in his signature bow tie. I loved seeing the ladies there, all dressed
Tina Weller and Sherry Lea Holson.
up, and bubbling over with excitement. The event was always covered in every social magazine as well as this Blog. For the second year, The Service Clubof Chicago has continued this “sweet” tradition. The bright, airy Atrium at the Ritz was filled with over 60 guests, all wearing red and every shade of
pink. President Jean Antoniou welcomed all by saying “Please know how much you are appreciated. On a cold February day, you put on your red, bought your tickets, and came out to support Service Club like you always do! Thank you." A wonderful raffle allowed ticket buyers to “choose the item” they wanted to win, and the tickets sold
Phillip Emigh and Myra Reilly.
fast and furious. Prizes ranged from a Fumee Claire candle basket to a glam gift basket from Dr. Stacie McClane to an exciting dinner for 8 planned and executed by Second City Prime, a top steak and seafood purveyor, who also provided/donated gift certificates and packets of seasonings for every goody bag! Champagne flowed and guests celebrated old and new friendships. Attendees were already talking about “next year.” Designed as a new event to fill the winter months, the Valentine’s Day Tea was, again, quite the success. Co-chaired by Bobbi Panter, Kathy Piccone, Heather Spyra and Myra Reilly, this year’s event raised
Kathy Wolter Mondelli.
over $26,000. The nonprofit's mission is to assist, improve and expand upon nonprofit agency programs in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients operate in the areas of social service, cultural, educational, and civic fields and serve children, elderly, the abused and neglected individuals in our community. The Service Club of Chicago is an all-volunteer women's organization founded in 1890. Mark your calendars now for the SC's popular Spring Hat Luncheon on Monday, May 8, co-chaired by Bethany Florek, Whitney Reynolds and Julia Jacobs, and the exciting Day on the Terrace Fashion Show & Luncheon on Monday, August 7, co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, (All event details here).
Service Club of Chicago's 2nd annual Valentine's Day Tea at the Ritz-Carlton.
ABC-7's Ryan Chiaverini and Val Warner, and friends, at "First Look for Charity."
The Chicago Auto Show’sFirst Look for Charity gala brought in more than $2.5 million to benefit 18 local charities on February 10. This amount exceeded last
Karen and Jim Peterik, with Tracy Butler (center). (Photo by Tracy Butler)
year’s fundraising efforts by $1 million! The black-tie event is always held the evening before the auto show opens its 10-day public run, and raised $2,520,465, bringing the 31-year total funds raised to $60 million. “First Look for Charity is one of Chicago’s finest one-day fundraisers and we are thrilled to have such a great
Lou Manfredini and Alex Maragos helped out at the Misericordia suite during "First Look."
turnout this year to support the charities,” said Kevin Keefe, 2023 Chicago Auto Show chairman. “On behalf of the Chicagoland new-car dealers, we couldn’t be prouder to host this benevolent event that directly impacts our communities.” As the name of the event implies, those who attended ‘First Look for Charity’ are part of the premier viewing of each year’s Chicago
The Misericordia Heartbreakers performed for the first time at the "First Look" gala.
Auto Show. This year's event featured almost 1000 vehicles on display. Tickets to the fundraiser were $275 each, and purchasers could elect to have their proceeds equally benefit all participating charities, or any one charity of their choosing. For the event, the auto show floor was
Glam guests at "First Look" 2023.
replete with live entertainment and a variety of gourmet food and beverage stations. A highlight of the evening was the drawing for the event’s grand prize vehicles: a 2023 Honda CR-V Hybrid and a 2023 Subaru Crosstrek, compliments of the Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana Honda dealers and
More glam guests at "First Look."
Chicagoland Subaru dealers. The first winner, Patty R., Chicago resident and Misericordia supporter, said “First Look for Charity is one of my favorite events! I have been eyeing the CR-V for a few years. [I am] happy to see it is a hybrid
Beloved Sister Rosemary Connelly and friends at Misericordia's event at "First Look."
and now it's mine!" Winning the 2023 Subaru Crosstrek was Eddie H. of Chicago. “Thank you to Subaru for donating to such a wonderful charitable event. My family and me are thrilled to be the lucky winners.” The 2023 First Look for Charity beneficiaries included: 100
Over $2.5 million was raised for local charities.
Club of Illinois; Advocate Health Care; the ALS Association Greater Chicago Chapter; Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago; Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago; Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago; Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet; Franciscan Community Benefit Services; Glenwood Academy; Habitat for Humanity; Jesse White Tumbling Team; Lydia Home & Safe Families for Children; and Misericordia; New Star; Special Olympics Illinois; Susan G. Komen, Chicago and Turning Pointe Autism Foundation.
Cheers to another successful "First Look for Charity" Congrats to all!
Bob Zentner, James Kinney, Leslie Logsdon, Melissa Babcock and Brian White at "Anna Karenina" opening night.
A few protestors didn’t dim the enthusiasm or excitement for The Joffrey Ballet’s opening night performance of “Anna Karenina” on Wednesday, February 15. It was a full
Marina and Dr. Arnold Tatar (Live Music Sponsors)
house at the Lyric Opera House for this haunting, sensual, romantic and tragic story based on Leo Tolstoy’s novel about an affair between a married woman and a dashing count in late 19th century Russia. Yuri Possokhov’s adaptation of this Tolstoy story, with original composition by Ilya Demutsky, opened with a quote by
Victoria Jaiani takes her first of four curtain calls with the company.
Tolstoy: "Nothing can make our life, or the lives of other people, more beautiful than perpetual kindness." An announcement followed: “Tolstoy's compelling words still ring true. He reminds us that the more thoughtful we are, the more compassion we can find in others. The Joffrey Ballet holds all Ukrainians in our hearts as we hope for a better world and an end to
Pierre Desy and Michelel Desjardins.
oppression for all people. We dedicate this performance to the people of Ukraine.” The performance then began with the Lyric Opera Orchestra playing “Melody” by Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk. On this night, the magnificent Victoria Jaiani played the lead role as Anna Karenina. Now that we’ve seen her, we couldn’t imagine another
Ken Norgan and George Jewell.
playing this role. She is from Tbilisi in the Republic of Georgia and her haunting looks and fluid movements make you wonder if she even has a skeleton. She was perfectly partnered by Dylan Gutierrez (as Alexey Karenin, her husband) and Alberto Velazquez (as Count Alexey Vronsky, her lover). The stage designs were
Harriet and Irwin Ross.
striking and spare but still dramatically portrayed the settings where the story took place: a train station, racecourse and a field in the countryside, replete with ‘haystacks.’ The dancers were dressed in burnt orange, red and dark shades of blue by designer Tom Pye. The ballet’s choreographer, Yuri Possokhov, was born in Luthansk, Ukraine, and trained in
Leslie and Bob Zentner.
Moscow before joining the Bolshoi Ballet. His beautiful, spare version of Tolstoy’s epic tale is a jointly commissioned production by Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet and the Australian Ballet. Seen on the seen were George Jewel, Ken Norgan, Marina and Dr. Arnold Tatar (who were live music sponsors), Bill and Shelley
Chuck and Temur Suluashvili (former Joffrey dancer who came to cheer on his wife, prima ballerina Victoria Jaiani).
Farley, Dia Weill, Anne Kaplan, John P. Walcher, Cheryl Tama-Oblander, Harriet and Irwin Ross, Rob LoPrete and David Germaine-LoPrete, Bill Drendel, Leslie and Bob Zentner, James Kinney and Brian White, Pierre Desy and Michele Desjardins and former Joffrey dancer Temur Suluashvili, who was in the audience cheering on his prima ballerina wife Victoria. On opening night, the production received four curtain calls, and deservedly so. Scott Speck, the Joffrey Ballet’s Music Director (who conducted the Lyric Opera Orchestra) presented Victoria with flowers before their bows. (“Anna Karenina” at the Lyric Opera House, 20 N. Wacker, now through February 26, Joffrey.org, 312.386.8905. Tickets start at $36) Don’t miss it!
Victoria Jaiani and Alberto Velazquez (Photo by Cheryl Mann).
Welcome to the inaugural “Candid Candace – The Podcast”! In this first edition, I share my hopeful vision of Chicago as one of its biggest cheerleaders, with event news, nonprofit record-breakers and where to go next. I chat with civic leader/philanthropist John Robak who gives some great advice for “giving back” as well as the beloved founder of Chicago Antique Market Randolph Street, Sally Schwartz. Sit back, relax and enjoy this front row seat to what’s happening in the Windy City! (Produced byJohn St. Augustine, who is also a part-time co-host, with opening by Jenniffer Weigel) LISTEN HERE: https://candidcandacejordan.podbean.com/
Chef Marco Bahena (David Rubenstein Forum) won two awards at World of Chocolate. (Photo by Breeze Art Creatives)
The AIDS Foundation of Chicago hosted its popular World of Chocolate fundraiser at Union Station on February 17. It was the first time since 2019 that guests were able
Journey Shannon of Noir d'Ebene Chocolat et Patisserie.
to gather in-person again for this Willy Wonka-esque event to support AFC. Over 20 chocolatiers presented their best sweets, savories and libations for a panel of judges and an appreciative crowd of over 1000. There was a dish to satisfy every sweet tooth. Everything from braised lamb topped with a chocolate, cardamon streusel (a dish that garnered two awards
chicken and waffles (Black Rosie Pastries/Steel City Bakery). Al’s Cookie Mixx not only had delicious triple chocolate chip cookies but also a great story. Chef Alvin, whose son Aiden is autistic, combines his love of cooking with giving back by providing employment opportunities for adults in the community with special needs. Besides the
With Jerry Nunn (Windy City Times) and Art "Chat Daddy" Sims (a fellow judge).
participating vendors, guests also enjoyed a light buffet, an open bar, and a raffle and punch-board filled with prizes for lucky winners. DJ Moose provided background music for the night. Glen Pietrandoni and John Peller, AFC president/CEO, welcomed guests and announced the winners. Seven local media personalities, food writers and chefs—Valerie Beck, Richard
John Peller (AFC Pres/CEO), Glen Pietrandoni, and Rey Rodriguez.
Dayhoff, Scott Duff, Paul Lisnek, Victoria LePinske and Art "Chat Daddy" Sims, Rey Rodriquez, and moi—judged the participating vendors in six categories. Partygoers had their say, too, with the People’s Choice Award. Winners include: Best Small Business: David Rubenstein Forum; Best Large Business: Ritz Carlton; Best Libation: JoJo’s Shake Bar; Best Savory: David Rubenstein Forum; Best Sweet: Amy’s Candy Bar; Best Sculpture: Chef Blaque – Black Rose Pastries; People's Choice: Ritz Carlton. (A full list of 2023 Chocolatiers can be found here.) In the past, the event was typically held in December to commemorate World AIDS Day, a celebration of local, national and global progress the HIV/AIDS community has made to end the epidemic. The event raised $250,000 to support AFC’s mission to end HIV/AIDS cases in Illinois and to support those who are living with the disease by providing housing, medical and food services, advocacy and more. (aidschicago.org)
World of Chocolate at Union Station.(Photo by Breeze Art Creatives)
Catie Keogh: Travel expert, 2-time Emmy Award winner, radio host, "Let's Go With Catie Keogh" and so much more!
Special thanks to Catie Keogh ("Let's Go With Catie Keogh") for including me on her WLS-890 podcast recently! It was a lovefest for Chicago with these cool ladies: Segment 1: Wendy Altshuler (Travel Writer for Forbes, TripSavvy, Foder’s Travel and more. Author of Perfect Day Chicago! Her book, Perfect Day Chicago, is full of itineraries, you can spend the day exploring the lakefront, wandering through the first planetarium in the
Catie's recent guests: Wendy Altshuler, Amanda Puck, me and Dominique Leach.
Western Hemisphere, cheering in the second-oldest ballpark, dancing at one of the more than 70 music festivals, or seeing a performance in a live theater venue; Segment 2: Amanda Puck, Director, Strategic Brand Development for Mariano's. She is a recognized leader in the hospitality, event and communications space. She was the Managing Partner of Spago Restaurant and also the two-time Emmy Award winning host of “Check, Please” on WTTW Channel 11 for its first two seasons in 2001 and 2002 and ran her blog called The Foodarazzi; Segment 3: Dominique Leach, BBQ G.O.A.T Award-Winning Chef Black Woman Pit Master, Wagyu Dog retail product in-stores, Owner of @lexingtonbettysmokehouse 756 East 111th Street in Chicago. Also a contestant on The Food Network’s CHOPPED “Playing with Fire.” I was the last guest. Listen here for some great tips on how to enjoy our beautiful city! _______________________________________________________________________
JARS by Fabio Viviani is now open in the West Loop! Created by celebrity chef and 'Top Chef' alum, Fabio Viviani, JARS is a dessert experience like none other: one that combines nostalgically classic flavor combinations with the
Sweet treats from JARS.
most creative presentations imaginable. The menu will feature decadent treats, pies, and desserts from all over like tiramisu, cannoli, cakes, classic pies, s’mores, and other American staples – all served in eye-catching reusable jars. A family-friendly, Instagram-ready concept, JARS will have something to satisfy every type of sweet tooth. The grand opening celebrations will take place from Monday, February 27th – Monday, March 6th at the West Loop location – 905 W Fulton St, Chicago.______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Nicholas Kraemer will conduct Music of the Baroque's "London Calling" concerts.
“When one is tired of London,” said Samuel Johnson, “one is tired of life. Because there is in London all that life can afford.” English composer William Boyce knew Mozart, who composed his first symphony in the city when he was only eight years old. Handel’s Water Music was composed for the “stage” of the River Thames. And Haydn wrote his Clock Symphony for a grand performance in the city’s main concert hall. All of these pieces will be included in Music of the Baroque’s “London Calling” concerts with Principal Guest Conductor (and London resident) Nicholas Kraemer. Final performances will be held at the Harris Theater, Feb. 27, and OnDemand on March 3, beginning at 10 a.m. (For tickets and more info, click here.______________________________________________________________________________________________________
The 2023 Dream Awards honors individuals who have achieved their dreams in their careers in media, arts and entertainment. The event will be held on Saturday, June 10 at the Center for Performing Arts Theater at Governor State University (1 University Park, IL). My heart is grateful and full to be honored with the evening's Excellence in MediaAward. Other honorees include Hosea Sanders (Media & TV); George Daniels (Living Legend); Joan Collaso (Visionary); Jayne Kennedy Overton (Icon); Tracey Bell (Trailblazer); Tony Caseau (Luminary); Billy Brown (Lifetime Achievement) and Gene Chandler (Living Legend). The event wil be hosted by Robin Robinson ❤️, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Jazz Institute Of Chicago to assist students in music. Thank you Mable Buckner !
Chicago Public Library Foundation will host “Night in the Stacks”! The hippest party at Chicago Public Library is back on April 14 (7pm – 11pm). Grab your friends, co-
CPL will bring back 'Night in the Stacks' April 14.
workers and family members for a night of dancing, drinking, and socializing with fellow library lovers around the city. After three years, the Chicago Public Library Foundation’s Associate Board is bringing back Night in the Stacks! Get ready to be part of history as they celebrate the Library’s 150th birthday in the Winter Garden. Join them in the Harold Washington Library Center (400 S. State Street). Dance to live music from DJ Rex Balcita. Enjoy an open bar. Dress to impress and take a spin in front of the 360-degree glam cam. Ticket price: $125; Dress code: Bold and Colorful Cocktail Attire; this is a 21 and older event. All info here!
Marcie Peterson, Karen Caputo, Dr. Brian Caputo, COD President, Maryellen Klang.
The College of DuPage (COD) Foundation, in support of the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) and the Cleve Carney Museum of Art (CCMA), hosted their “For the Love of
Dancers mixed and mingled with attendees in advance of the promenade into dinner.
Warhol: A Night at Studio 54” benefit gala in Downers Grove on Feb. 18. The event attracted more than 330 guests and raised nearly $200,000, to support the Major Exhibition Fund of the College of DuPage Foundation dedicated to presenting future exhibitions, most notably, the upcoming “Warhol: Featuring Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop / Works from the Bank of America” presented by Bank of America
CCMA Curator Justin Witte and MAC Director Diana Martinez.
and hosted by the MAC and CCMA (June 3 – Sept. 10, 2023). The event was chaired by Marcie Peterson with committee members Sharon D’Alessandro, Kim Dorn, Amy Frese, Jameena Ivory, Maryellen Klang, Karen Kuhn, Nancy Lehrer, Diana Martinez, Janie Oldfield, Paul Pyrcik,
Vickie Austin, President, Wheaton Chamber of Commerce and Jill McWilliams, COD Institutional Advancement.
Barb Reimann and René Richards. “Andy Warhol” assembled his stunningly-dressed “entourage” of dancers from the Chicago Movement Collective on the stairs before they disco-strutted through the reception ushering gala guests into dinner. Once seated, guests received a special pre-dinner welcome from COD President Dr. Brian Caputo. Following dinner, guests were treated to an
Michael and Kara Morrissey, Randall and Elizabeth Riley.
overview of what to expect at the multi-faceted “Warhol” exhibit by CCMA Curator Justin Witte, and a peek into the many exciting summer 2023 community programs and events inspired by the exhibit by MAC Director Diana Martinez. COD Vice President,
Mark Peterson joins Lisa McClowry as CHER in a duet of 'I've Got You Babe.'
Institutional Advancement Walter J. Johnson then stepped into the spotlight to lead the paddle raise and live auction which featured top ticket items of a luxury weekend test ride of a LUCID (an all-electric sports sedan), a catered champagne brunch for ten, a week in
Lisa McClowry as CHER.
Vail and more. The evening wrapped up with a jaw-droppingly authentic performance by CHER tribute artist Lisa McClowry, followed by the chance for everyone to cut some disco moves of their own on the dance floor. The Warhol exhibit will feature 94 original screen print works from “Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop”, on loan through Bank of America’s Art in our Communities® program from June 3-10 at the CCMA (Cleve Carney Museum of Art, 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn, IL , theccma.org)
CPS students at last year's No Matter What fundraiser.
The 2nd AnnualCulinary Futures Fundraiser benefiting No Matter What will be held on Sunday, March 5 at Zhou B. Art Center in Bridgeport. The evening will feature delicious bites prepared and served by Chicago Public School (CPS)
CPS students show off their skills at 2022 Culinary Futures Fundraiser.
students (from Charles A. Prosser Career Academy, Neal F. Simeon Career Academy, Roberto Clemente Community Academy, and others), an open bar, live music, and a silent auction – all to support the youth of Chicago’s community. No Matter What is a nonprofit founded by Kenneth Griffin (do we miss him or what?!) dedicated to the youth of Chicagoland. Guests will enjoy a live performance from two-time GRAMMY nominee John Primer, the former bandleader and guitarist for Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, and Magic Slim & The Teardrops. Tickets for the event are $125. (Zhou B. Art Center,1029 West 35th Street. For more info and to purchase tickets or a sponsorship, please click here.)
RIP Dolores Del Monte, Playboy Miss March 1954. She was one of the magazine's earliest Playmates.
For fans and friends of Playboy and Dolores Del Monte, this is sad news. Miss March 1954, one of the magazine’s oldest Playmates passed away on February 10 (a month shy of her 91st birthday!) surrounded by loved ones. She appeared in Issue No. 4 of Playboy
"Radiant Beauty", photo of Dolores Del Monte that appeared in the March 1954 issue of Playboy Magazine, just a few months after Marilyn's iconic appearance.
magazine and, in a story she shared with New York Magazine, Dolores said that she was an “aspiring actress from Spokane who agreed to do some ‘figure modeling’ for a calendar.” Somewhere between home and the photographer’s studio, she realized it probably meant sans clothing, but it was $50 for an hour of work, so she said all right. She was in relatively exclusive company, having followed Marilyn Monroe’s debut centerfold by only a few months, but Del Monte, who got
Dolores Del Monte, Playboy promo photo.
married and had three children not long after her nude pictures were taken, didn’t realize they had ended up in Playboy until her son pointed them out years later. The photo shown here was published by Champion Line and is
Dolores with fan/friend Larry Armstrong, who has an encyclopedic knowledge of Playboy and Playmates.
entitled “Radiant Beauty.” Del Monte began her modeling career in 1951 posing for the legendary photographer Bruno Bernard and the acclaimed pin-up painter Zoe Mozert. A year later Del Monte quit modeling. In 1954, her pin-up photo was offered to Playboy. Though Bruno Bernard shot it, the centerfold credited the John Baumgarth Company of Melrose Park, Illinois. When Del Monte received a letter asking permission to use her likeness she assumed Playboy was a standard pin-up magazine, and the images requested were from a shoot she recalled where she wore a leopard pattern bathing suit. As long as I knew her, she was always proud of her Playboy background and appeared at many Glamourcons (fan conventions) signing memorabilia and sharing tales of her past association with Hefner and Playboy. We will miss you dear Dolores. (Note, Larry Armstrong, one of Dolores' longtime friends, tells me that she was the #3 Playmate as Marilyn Monroe was NOT considered a Playmate but rather "Sweetheart of the Month.")
Second City Prime, a purveyor of fine meat and seafood, hosted a tasty Weber Grills/ Wagyu Steak Tasting at its warehouse in Northbrook recently. Fans and friends drove from across the city to attend and stock up on items that included Wild-Caught Chilean Sea Bass, Bone-In Berkshire Pork Chops, Spanish Iberico Pork, Amish-Raised Poultry, Wild-Caught Norwegian Salmon, Japanese and Australian Wagyu Beef, South African Cold-Water Lobsters, Wild-Caught Caribbean Red Snapper, Colorado Rack of Lamb….well, you get the picture. (Their UMAMI secret sauce is to die for!) SCP carries the highest quality of products as you can see. Seen on the scene were friends Mark Olley and Jim Ellsworth, Chilli Pepper, Myra Reilly, Jonathan Tam, Frank and Michael Cucco and so many others. Congrats, w/ love, to Chris and Susie Maloyan and Jimmy Place!
Second City Prime fans at Weber Grills/Wagyu Steak Tasting event in Northbrook.
Reminder to please mark your calendars! I hope you will join Giordano Dance Chicago (and me) on Saturday, April 1, when we celebrate this amazing dance company's 60th anniversary! Following an exhilarating performance at the Harris Theater , we will celebrate ONSTAGE with the dancers, friends and supporters! The event will honor Ben Hodge and Mort Kessler. I'm proud to chair this exciting event and want to thank all who agreed to be on this important host committee! Names listed below! (For tickets, and more info, please visit: https://www.giordanodance.org/gala, Creative Black-Tie)
Pastor John Harrell, of Black Men United, with supporters.
Thank you Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas for introducing me to Pastor John Harrell, co-founder of Black Men United. If you aren't familiar with this group,
Black Men United team members.
you should know about them. They are working hard to do good in their community, donating much needed supplies, food and spreading positivity and hope. I met the Pastor through the Treasurer and it opened my eyes to BMU, a group that is working behind the scenes to "be a part of the change you want to see in the world" (their mantra). Please check them out at BlackMenUnitedUSA.org. Congrats to all the BMU team who work will all people for progress.
Mark your calendars for Chicago's best loved market, Randolph Street Market is set to come roaring back to its newly redesigned space at Plumber's Hall (1341 W. Randolph) on Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-28! This event will celebrate RSM's 20th anniversary! Congrats, with love Sally Schwartz! Long may you reign! _______________________________________________________________________
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Le Select, the hot new restaurant from the Boka Group, comes to River North!
The hotly anticipated grand opening of Le Select, the French brasserie that is the newest addition to Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz’s expanding culinary empire,
Welcome to Le Select!
took place on January 25. Thanks to the throng of A-listers and foodies, the restaurant hummed with excitement for this handsome spot that will soon be on everybody’s Hot List. The River North restaurant at 504 N. Wells was formerly the Hudson, SushiSamba and lastly Bottled Blond. It is awash is calming shades of neutral browns and reds with scattered greenery and large, spacious booths. On this opening night, guests were greeted with champagne, an open bar and a lite buffet. On the first floor, the spacious dining room features row upon row of arching lights, which was reminiscent of lighting in
Monika Dixon, Kevin Boehm (co-owner Boka Rest. Group) and cute friend.
old time Paris dance halls. Upstairs, a dark, cozy bar area awaits with lots of intimate seating. Even the elevator to the 2nd floor has red lighting as a sexy promise of what’s to come. The Boka Restaurant Group always delivers and
Beautiful lighting in Le Select dining room.
this is definitely apparent in this 12,000-square-foot-space with an additional 2,000-sq-ft of event space. The Boka Boys have tapped Chicago native Chef Daniel Rose to help with this big endeavor. Rose rose to prominence with award-winning restaurants in Paris and New York. (This dynamic trio will soon be opening another eatery inside L.A.’s Hoxton Hotel, according to Eater). The Le Select menu is extensive with specialties of
Chuck and Michael Kutza celebrate the opening.
the house that include duck breast a l’orange, choucroute Strasbourgeoise (traditional sauerkraut, smoked sausage, veal boudin, thick-cut bacon, knockwurst), roasted chicken and cote de boeuf. Cara Sandoval is the restaurant’s service director (co-founder and GM of the two-Michelin-starred Oriole restaurant), Kevin Roskoskey is GM (a former operating partner at
Tom Kehoe and friend.
Scott Harris Hospitality) and chef is Audrey Renninger (moving from Paris where she worked at Rose’s La Bourse et La Vie). Renninger’s chef de cuisine is Chicago local Jason Heiman. Rob and Kevin are masters at bringing together the right teams for the right spots and, as you can imagine, they have nailed it on this one as well. Seen on the crowded scene were Monika Dixon with her handsome new fiancé, Donnie Madia, Dr. Julius Few, Michael Kutza, Nina Mariano, Pasquale Gianni, Jon Harris, Donnie Weisberg, Chuck Jordan, Tom Kehoe and so many others. See video here! (Le Select, 504 N. Wells St., Chicago, leselectchicago.com, 312.896.4504) Click here for more photos!
Marc and Dr. Jamie Pasquale (Board Chair) and Co-Chairs Devanee and Alex Washington.
The Children’s Research Fund’s signature event, “The Children’s Ball,” returned this year to the Hilton Chicago on December 3. Aptly themed “Re-Connect,” the event attracted more than 850 guests to the black-tie gala hosted by 2022 Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball Co-Chairs Devanee and Alex Washington. The Washingtons made it a family affair by involving their three dynamic children, who range in age from 11 to 16
Kenneth Milstead and Junell Lewis.
years old. Each had a role in the evening, introducing speakers and even reading an original poem based on the “ReConnect” theme. The evening began with a cocktail reception that opened with the drumline from Chicago’s St.
Alex Washington IV, Victoria Washington and Nadia Washington.
Ignatius College Prep. Guests were led into the International Ballroom for the first dance set by the headline band TimeChicago. After welcoming remarks, guests enjoyed an energetic set from youth band Next Week, followed by an elegant, seated dinner. A program featured an inspiring patient impact video and paddle-raise. Speakers for the evening included co-chairs Devanee and Alex
Children's Research Fund Board Chair Dr. Jamie Pasquale.
Washington, Dr. Tom Shanley (Lurie Children’s President/CEO) and Jamie Pasquale (Children’s Research Fund Chair). The audience was also inspired by the words and work of pediatric
Shannon Harvey, Dr. Jamie Pasquale and Katie Harvey.
neurosurgeon Dr. Sandi Lam, who spoke about the need to fund research “so that no child suffers from intractable epileptic seizures.” “The Children’s Research Fund has been committed to the advancement of research for more than 70 years,”
Teenage band, NEXT WEEK, performs.
explained Devanee Washington. “As parents, we share the belief that the good health of children is a precious gift, and we are honored to chair this year’s Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball.” Over $3 million was raised at the event, helping to reach a record-breaking $7.3
Lindsay Boles, Thomas Saleh, Thaddeus Chatto and Emily Hogikyan.
million total for the annual campaign. The funds raised will go towards the Children’s Research Fund’s current five-year, $10 million commitment to
Gabrielle Romano, Florence Ann Romano, AJ Ryan, Christiana Ryan and Benita Romano.
support the wide spectrum of research conducted at the Manne Research Institute and the Patrick M. Magoon Institute for Healthy Communities at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.Over the 70 years since it was established as a fundraising organization, the group’s charitable efforts have generated support from individuals, corporations and foundations, raising more than $115 million to advance medical research. (This year’s leading event sponsors include, presenting sponsor, The Boeing Company, as well as CBRE, Inc., Wind Point Partners, and Wintrust, among others. luriechildrens.org, photos by Ana Miyares)
Gabrielle Romano, Christiana Ryan, Benita Romano, Laura Ferrara and Florence Ann Romano.
Damarr Brown, chef de cuisine at Virture, is nominated for Emerging Chef in this year's James Beard Awards.
Chicago snagged 11 nominations in this year’s James Beard Awards! The full list of 2023 Restaurant and Chef Awards Semifinalists can be found here and on the James Beard Foundation website. Nominees will be announced on
Chicago snagged 11 nominations in this year's James Beard Awards!
Wednesday, March 29, and winners will be celebrated at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 5, 2023, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Smyth,Obelix and Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining are among the 11 Chicagoland restaurants named as semifinalists for the
Obelix, at 700 N. Sedgwick, is up for a James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant.
James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards. Damarr Brown, chef de cuisine at Virtue, is among semifinalists for Emerging Chef. Virtue’s chef and owner, Erick Williams, won a James Beard Award last year for Best Chef: Great Lakes. Other local highlights include Sepia, a semifinalist in the Outstanding Hospitality category, and All Together Now, which is up for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program. Five Chicago restaurants made the cut (out of 20) for Best Chef: Great Lakes: Diana Dávila Boldin (Mi Tocaya
Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining, 2043 W. Howard, is up for Best New Restaurant from the James Beard Awards.
Antojería), Thai Dang (HaiSous), Paul Fehribach (Big Jones), Tim Flores and Genie Kwon (Kasama) and Zubair Mohajir (Wazwan). In the Best New Restaurant category, two Chicago candidates will vie for the honor: Obelix, the
Sepia's Emanuel Nony must be so excited!
beautiful French restaurant from brothers Oliver and Nicolas Poilevey; and Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining, one of only two Cambodian restaurants in Chicago. (See Eater’s list of 25 Best New Restaurants in Chicago.) The James Beard Foundation’s Restaurant and Chef Awards—established in 1990 and first awarded in 1991—are one of five separate recognition programs of the Awards. This Awards program celebrates excellence across a range of experiences, from fine-dining establishments to casual gems, and emerging talents to established masters. The 2023 Restaurant and Chef Semifinalists are recognized across 23 categories, including the new Award for Outstanding Bakery.
How about a Chinese New Year Celebration with a Super Bowl of the city's top chefs in the kitchen, a guest list of bold-faced names a
Jesus Salgueiro and First Lady MK Pritzker.
mile long and décor that included painting the home’s halls RED to match the theme? Well, that was exactly the party that beloved Chef Art Smith and his husband/artist Jesus Salgueiro threw on January 26. A cold, snowy night didn’t keep the lines of cars from pulling up to the valet in Kenwood to make their arrivals. From the front door, all throughout the house, there were fantastic colorful decorations for this very special New Year soiree. Jesus’ wonderful artwork fills the memento-filled spaces – he even painted
Chefs Sarah Stegner and Tony Priolo.
and designed all the dinner mats for guests. It was sensory overload on all counts but, most of all, for the array of chefs assembled to cook the meal: Chef Tony Priolo (black truffle
Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis and George Alpogianis.
dumplings two ways); Chef Sarah Stegner (spring rolls and spicy mushrooms with shrimp); Chef Tigist Reda (whole fish); Chef Joe Flamm (longevity noodles); Chef Erick Williams (sui mai and garlic broccoli); Chef Brian Jupiter (rice cakes with crawfish and pickled shrimp); Chef Carol Cheung (Peking duck, jellyfish salad and Chinese egg tarts); Chef Hector Guerrero (Chinese BBQ ribs) and Tea Purveyor Annie Xiang (dragon well green tea and big red robe Wulong tea). Mai tais were served by Jade
With Manolis Alpogianis and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.
Court’s Adrian Race. During welcome remarks Chef Art
Chuck and Marilynn Gardner, Pres/CEO Navy Pier.
thanked all the world-class chefs, especially for their contributions to the efforts in Ukraine as well as in Tigray, Ethiopia. Jesus said, “We always have a purpose which is to try to benefit someone in need, because that’s where our hearts are.” After the party, in keeping with this mission, food was delivered to the victims of the Kenwood high-rise fire that had taken place the day before. Guests included First Lady of Illinois MK Pritzker, Manolis Alpogianis, Eric Kircherer, George Alpogianis, Marilynn Gardner, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Peter Kamberos, Perri Irmer, Roberto Gonzalez, Chilli Pepper, Steve Abrams, Nora Daley, Connie Pikulas, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson, Erin Solaro, Colin McMahon, Steve Dolinsky and Amy Dordek, Sylvia Perez with her beautiful daughter Magali, Shari Rogge-Fidler (CEO Farm Foundation), Gary Metzner and so many more.
Chef Hector Guerrero (L) and friends man the grill in the backyard for the Chinese BBQ ribs. Every chef was cooking their little hearts out!
The cozy and charming Armitage Ale House at 1000 W. Armitage.
From the outside, you would walk right past it and not even notice. But step through the doors of the Armitage Ale House at the northwest corner of Armitage and
Beautiful and delicious offerings at Armitage Ale House, NOT to be confused with the Old Town Ale House! LOL!
Sheffield and you have entered a whole new world. One you probably thought didn’t exist anymore in these modern times. Think London, circa 1926, a favorite neighborhood pub, but oh so much more. Steeped in ambiance, the restaurant's attention to detail is astounding. The woodwork you could even call
Friendly, gregarious servers at the Armitage Ale House.
masterful, from the rolled columns to the beadboard pass-throughs, even the secret places where only the help goes has not been left unattended. The fireplace in the dining room warmly reflects the delight on the diners’ faces as they tuck into tandoori-style roasted chicken, English-cut prime rib, truffle bucatini, pot pies (steak and ale, chicken, spiced lamb, pheasant and morel, oxtail and red wine) and so much more. The booths are cozy and spacious with each one lit by tiny, vintage
With Nina Mariano, Susanna Wickham, Kathy Piccone, Jennifer Sutton Brieva,and Paul Iacono.
looking shaded lamps. The room lights are perfectly dimmed and you just never know when a customer might get busy on the antique piano in the corner of the charming bar. The background music, thankfully, matches the ambiance to a tee. This spot is one of my new favorites, but be forewarned, reservations are hard to come by. A friend of mine even made reservations before she had guests to invite, just to be safe! (Opened October 2022, armitagealehouse.com, 1000 W. Armitage, resy.com, open for brunch). (Special thanks to Jennifer Sutton Brieva for the intro!)
Intimate, old world atmosphere at Armitage Ale House, 1000 W. Armitage.
It was a sell-out for First Bites Bash! Shown here, the Harrington Family (Michael, Barb and Charlie Dwyer) and friend.
The official kickoff to the 16th annual Chicago Restaurant Week, First Bites Bash, brought thousands of people to the Chicago Field Museum on January 19. Tickets sold out in record time for this happy celebration of Chicago’s
Part of the Robert's Pizza & Dough Company team – Justin Hokin, Dana Hokin Garvey and Robert Garvey.
culinary scene. The purple and white up-lighting out front shined like a beacon for guests who were anxious to welcome back this annual party that was held for the first time since the pandemic. Gourmet bites, wine, beer and spirits from over 50 vendors filled the Great Hall as DJ’s pumped music into the background. Robert
Gene & Georgetti's was well represented at the event.
Orso’s Italian Restaurant, STK Steakhouse, Pinstripes, Jaleo, NoMI,Nonnina, and so many more. Seen on the scene, Sylvia Perez (Fox-32 TV) with her beautiful daughter, Sam Toia (President of the Illinois Restaurant Association), Lisa Fielding (WBBM-AM 780) and friends, Charlie Dwyer and Michael and Barb Harrington (Darvin Furniture), and so many more. Beloved Chef Darnell Reed of Luella’s Southern Kitchen served as the Host Chef for the event. A portion of the proceeds from the kick-off will be donated to Kitchen Possible, an organization dear to Chef Reed’s heart – it empowers kids in underserved communities through cooking. “I’m just happy that we’re all here because we survived. We survived COVID, we’re all here,” said Reed. The event also benefited the James Beard Foundation Foundation’s Scholarship Program, which assists aspiring and established culinary professionals. During the week from January 20 through February 5, enjoy special prix fix menus from over 300 participating restaurants around town. Check out list here, reservations are highly recommended.
Newlyweds Derrick Joseph Taylor and William Scott Ellsworth.
When you think of fairytale weddings, do you have one that comes to mind? Well, on January 21 in the Gold Coast Room of the Drake Hotel, Chuck and I experienced one of the most magical weddings we've ever seen. Popular event
Spectacular decor by Taylor & Company and colleagues.
and wedding planner Derrick Joseph Taylor had the chance to create his very own fairytale with now-new-husband William Scott Ellsworth. (And yes, they met through a dating app so that just tells you that online dating definitely is an option!) From the moment you entered the French Room, where an elegant cocktail reception awaited, until the very last dance followed dinner in the most beautiful room in the
Chuck with wedding party members Aurora Sexton and Erica Goldman.
city, the Gold Coast Room, attendees experienced pure magic. The room was decorated in grand, understated elegance with the florals, crystal, vases, chairs, bars and even the silver reflecting carpet leading to the ceremony, all matching the existing decor–brilliant! There were absolutely no mistakes, no missteps, nothing that didn't fit perfectly in that fantastical dreamscape. All of the wedding party was dressed in black and white, carrying long bouquets of white freesia. Even the couple's dachshunds wore outfits that matched the wedding party– black organza with brilliant, sparkling brooches on top. At the podium, the wedding party gathered round Derrick and Scott as they exchanged their vows. Derrick said, "You acknowledge my strengths and accept all of my faults, allowing me to be broken in your arms — the safest place I've ever been. You make me want to be a better person every single day. You were so worth
The fabulous TJ Crawley.
the wait. You are a million dreams and a million prayers come true." Scott replied, "From our finest hour to our darkest hour, I will be there for you, holding your hand, walking through every doorway together." There wasn't a dry eye in the house. The happy couple
James and Michelle Gustin.
also adhered to an old tradition, especially popular in farming communities, of donning crowns which symbolize power and dignity. Derrick and Scott were surrounded with love from both sets of parents as well as Scott's daughter Madison Ellsworth. Following the ceremony, guest enjoyed champagne, cocktails and delicious hors d'oeuvres. A darling "Ring the Bell" station supplied guests with the signature cocktail of the night through a closed curtain when they rang a bell. It went off throughout the reception, as you can imagine! LOL! For the seated dinner, guests enjoyed the music of the always fabulous Tina Jenkins (TJ) Crawley, a string quartet and more. It was truly one of the most beautiful and touching ceremonies we've had the honor of witnessing. Long may you love Derrick and Scott!
Derrick, Scott and the wedding party, straight out of central casting. Long may they love!
Ken Norgan (center) with Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale.
And speaking of happy moments, birthday wishes are in order for Ken Norgan! For his 80th, he feted friends at Nico Osteria on Rush Street. The top floor was filled with friends, many from his longtime affiliations with the arts
Greg Thompson, Jose "Pepe" Conforme and Greg Cameron.
and nonprofits, including several who flew in from around the globe to celebrate this milestone birthday. Ken is a board member at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, on the board of trustees for the Swedish American Museum, was on the board of directors for the Lyric Opera, the Swedish Covenant Hospital Foundation Board, the Bernadotte Foundation for Children's Eyecare, on the board of Common
Ken with Helen Melchior and her daughter Corinne Melchior Doerr.
Threads, among others. He was a McDonald's franchise owner for 55 years, having retired in 2013 to travel the world and visit with friends. Ken was kind enough to
Ken's longtime friends from Switzerland – Barbara and Norbert Steinbrecher with son Jan.
introduce me to Ronald McDonald House Charities where I eventually helped found its Women's Board for the House at Lurie Children's. As you can see, he is a very popular guy who I know for a fact has never met a stranger. The party celebrated Ken and a life very well lived with toasts, happy chatter, photo opps and more. In the downstairs area of the
Joan Harris and Ken.
restaurant, photos flashed across a wide screen filled with images of Ken's full life. Seen on the scene were Jose "Pepe" Conforme, Joan Harris, Greg Thompson and Greg Cameron, Neal Zucker and Marko Inglendza, Amelia and Alejandro Silva, John Walcher, Helen Melchior,
James Kinoshita, Merrillyn Kozier (President of the Harris Theater Board) and Franco LaMarca.
Sean Eshagy and hubby, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kern, Michel Desjardins, Pierre Desy, Paul Iacono, Anne Kaplan, Marc DeMoss, Matt Olaveson, Craig Bergmann and Paul Klug, Brian and Robin Velo, Vanessa Grace, Patrick Gleason, Corinne and Chris Doerr, Diane and Richard Weinberg, Alexandra Nichols (who went to the same school in Bad Reichenhall (Bavaria) in the 1960s as Ken), Mara Mills Barker, James Kinoshita, Merrillyn Kozier (President of the Harris Theater Board), Franco LaMarca, Adam Vitale, Jan Steinbrecher and his parents Barbara and Norbert Steinbrecher (who flew in from Switzerland), Louise Frank and so many more. What a great celebration for a fabulous man. Love and congrats Ken, here's to 80 more! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)
Ken Norgan, surrounded by love and friends on his birthday at Nico Osteria.
Gordon Ramsay is loving Chicago! So much so, that he's decided to expand into the suburbs in the spring, into downtown Naperville. The celebrity chef will be opening Ramsay's Kitchen, just the third in the nation, at 39 W. Jefferson Ave., the site of the former Ted's Montana Grill and Oswald's Pharmacy just west of South Washington Street. Ramsey entered the Chicago restaurant market in 2021 with the opening of Gordon Ramsay Burger at 2 E. Ontario. He has 21 restaurants in the U.S. Glad you're realizing that Illinois is THE place to be Gordon!
her offices on January 27. Casey was accompanied by her Court, the Shannon Rovers and Jim Coyne, business manager for Plumbers Local 130, the title sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. As always, the place was packed with Maria's friends and fans.
SC Aux Board pres Andrea Antoniou, Alpana Singh and SC pres Jean Antoniou.
Congrats to the Service Club of Chicago's Auxiliary Board, who are expertly following in the footsteps of the nonprofit's "big" board with their fun fundraising efforts. SC Aux Board President Andrea Antoniou welcomed the sell-out crowd to Gibson's for a luncheon keynoted by restaurateur/master sommelier Alpana Singh. Alpana shared her inspirational life
Paula Borg and Chilli Pepper.
story of perseverance and hard work, starting in grade school, which propelled her to be the youngest master sommelier by age 26. There are only 262 in the world and only 27 are women! An illustrious career continued, hosting "Check, Please," followed by a stint with Rich Melman, and then four successful restaurants including the eponymous Alpana. Trickled throughout, she dropped nuggets of wisdom, perseverance, hard work, can-do, and a never surrender attitude. Finally, In the theme of New Year, New Me, she presented the idea of building a sort of personal 3 point strategic plan for yourself, which impressed many. Alpana's dear friend, Chilli Pepper, was also in the crowd cheering her on.
SC Board members Mary Lasky and Sherry Lea Fox with Grace Lasky and friends.
And speaking of the Service Club, be sure to mark your calendars for this year's exciting Spring Luncheon, aka the"Hat Luncheon," on Monday, May 8 at the Langham Chicago. This year's event will be co-chaired
SC Hat Luncheon co-chairs Bethany Florek, Whitney Reynolds and Julia Jacobs.
by Julia Jacobs, Whitney Reynolds and Bethany Florek. Upcoming events for your calendar are: Day on the Terrace (Monday, August 7), Annual Gala (Friday, November 3) and the Holiday Luncheon on Tuesday, December 5. It's never too early to plan ahead!
Christine Rocas and ensemble in the Joffrey Ballet's "Anna Karenina." (Photo by Cheryl Mann)
Here are some other events I recommend that are coming soon! The Joffrey Ballet remounts Yuri Possokhov’s blockbuster Anna Karenina for the first time since its crowd-pleasing world premiere in 2019. Based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy, Possokhov’s immersive adaptation—winner of the 2019 “Oscars of Dance” Benois de la Danse International Prize for Best Choreography—features an original composition by award-winning composer Ilya Demutsky, costumes and sets by Emmy Award-winning designer Tom Pye, and lighting by famed designer David Finn. Anna Karenina will be presented at the historic Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive in Chicago, in ten performances only, from February 15-26.
Victoria Jaiani and Alberto Velazquez in the Joffrey Ballet's "Anna Karenina." (Photo by Cheryl Mann)
18 at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel in Chicago. This black-tie optional event will gather together the ALS community and advocates to help raise money and awareness for ALS and ALS research. The event will celebrate Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya with First Chicago Bank honored as the Hope Through Caring Award Recipient.
With pianist Gabriela Montero and Chuck.
Congrats to Music of the Baroqueon the success of its recent performances with world renowned Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero. She gave fans a preview of her incredible talents at the University Club on January 19 before her two performances of "Montero Plays Mozart"–
It was a packed house for Gabriela's "sneak peek" at the University Club.
one at the Harris and one at the North Shore Center for Performing Arts. Declan McGovern, MOB Executive Director, conducted a fascinating Q&A where her charming personality shone as brightly as her skills on the piano. She shared that her grandmother gifted her with a toy piano at age 1 1/2. Gabriela was still in the crib and remembered picking out keys with her fingers. Her mother wisely recorded 150 of her early attempts which she proudly said "still holds up"! (baroque.org)
Steve and Marty Darvin.
And to my friends at Darvin Furniture Furniture & Mattress, congrats to your co-founders Steve and Marty Darvin, for being chosen as this year's recipients of the City of Hope's "Spirit of Life" award! They will be honored at an awards dinner April 23 in South Carolina. The City of Hope is one of the nation's largest cancer research and treatment organizations and one of the leading research centers for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses. Darvin is Chicagoland's largest furniture and mattress store, that celebrated its 102nd anniversary last year! (For a donation of $100 to City of Hope, you will receive a $200 discount on a qualifying purchase at Darvin.)
WHIM, a new pop-up experience coming to Stage 773.
Chicago has a brand-new pop-up experience that gives guests “second chances.” Whim, a one-of-a-kind Willy Wonka-esque interactive playground features a walk-through experience that is “creative, compelling, highly visual, thought provoking and utterly original.” Over a dozen Chicago artists and designers worked to create this
WHIM open now!
visual eye candy journey that includes 9 rooms of “Second Chances,” with each room themed around one word that is important in getting to a “second chance.” Located on Stage 773 at 1225 W. Belmont. WHIM invites guests to partake in a whimsical night out inside a world where every art form comes together – paintings, music, sculpture, street art, and live performance. WHIM leads visitors across a path of dreamlike theatricals that immerse the individual into an eclectic range of perspectives. The overall piece is an artistic meditation on time – how we use it, how we waste it, and how it is our most precious gift. (For more information, visit whimchicago.com, open now through March.)
That’s it for another action-packed couple of weeks! Whew! As we wrap up January, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your continued support of my 15-old blog, where I have always tried to positively showcase the many wonderful charitable causes and events hosted throughout
Cheers and thank you!
the year, as well as feature the uniquely talented and kind people that represent our beloved city. This year, I'm excited to expand my blog’s reporting and frequency of getting the latest news to my loyal readers. Expect even more insider news, great photos and fun updates on the latest civic and philanthropic events, as well as ways you can become involved, too!
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