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CHICAGO, IS THAT YOU? WE’VE MISSED YOU!

Plus: Norma zooms into the Chicago Costume Council funder; Illinois Holocaust Museum's virtual Humanitarian Awards; Girls in the Game's (virtual) Field of Dreams Gala; Chicago Star lights up the Windy City; Steak 48 teams up with Common Threads; The Landan Twins want to help; Richardson Adventure Farm's first ever TULIP FESTIVAL!; Dining in the Dark, a new pop-up culinary experience; Cindy McCain keynotes Rush Woman's Board Luncheon; Back to the movies (what's open NOW?); Jurassic Quest is BAAACCKKK!; The Pendry Chicago set to open mid-May; PAWS Chicago's High Rollers Bingo; The Service Club is "Desperately Seeking Fashion"; ULBGC Ring Lardner Awards; "The Happy Magic Chair" makes its debut; Bear Tie Ball "Untied"; Ingalls' Fashion Reveal; Event updates; Randolph Street Market premieres in Three Oaks!; Memories of Hef on his 95th heavenly birthday; Fun videos and SOOO much more!  

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Can't you feel it? Along with Spring, comes a rebirth for Chicago too. It's been over a year now since the horrors of the pandemic began and we are all ready to begin anew without the P word hanging over our heads. I'm thrilled to hear laughter pouring out of our beleaguered restaurants and bars and I loved, loved, loved seeing a few lucky people at the Cubs opener. I'm so glad to see people back in movie theaters again too, albeit socially

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distanced. (Godzilla vs Kong is fabulous at AMC River East (600 N. Michigan), a great surprise ending, as is Courier with Benedict Cumberbatch). I think good weather and sunshine are MV5BYjg4YTJlNzMtY2U0OC00N2FjLWI0ZTgtNGM1NDRhMWNhZmRkXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDM2NDM2MQ@@._V1_powerful healers as well as having Covid shots opened up for everyone now (aged 16 and older). As of April, data from the CDC tallied over 150,000,000 vaccine doses were administered across the U.S. I know I'm feeling safer and had no qualms whatsoever about getting away for a vaca in February. Recently, I even renewed our passports and made sure we had vaccine certifications just in case. Who knows the places we all might go when things really open up for good? Right? I know we've been dreaming of "getting back to normal" for a long time now but I fear our ideas of normal might never return. Spendid and the vileAlready, nonprofits have seen the benefits of having virtual events at no-to-low costs, opening up their mission to people they would've never reached before, having easier access to celebs and entertainment who only need to

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zoom in and having the ability to be very creative–all assets in this brave, new world. Granted, in-person events are slowly returning too, but the packed ballrooms of old might be a thing of the past–along with handshakes. I think our future events will be fabulous hybrids with virtual and in-person components combined. I know we have all learned a lot of new tricks this past year, like the importance of a good ring light, having a great background and comfortable sweat pants. And honestly, I don't think I'll ever be able to wear my high heels again. (But you know I'll try!) As I mentioned in my last blog, I cleared my closet of overly fancy gowns and dresses. If and when they ever come back again, I believe the look will be outer space chic so they wouldn't work anyway. I have learned the Rose Codeimportance of a great book and have been reading now Mediterranean Diet cookbook for beginners more than ever! Even though I'm not a big history buff, Erik Larson's (of "Devil in the White City" fame) recent book, "The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz," was riveting. I couldn't put it down….Another great book is, "The Rose Code" by Kate Quinn. It's based on true stories of those wacky, wonderful, wise, secret-keeping code-breakers of England's Bletchley Park during WWII. And although my reading skills have increased during the past year, my cooking skills, sadly, have stayed the same. My sister-in-law, Nancy Steinwald,

gifted me with a wonderful cookbook (bless her heart, she's

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Vegetarian paella from The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook for beginners.

My Post(8)trying to help), and it's healthy and easy with mouth-watering Mediterranean recipes ("The Mediterranean Diet: Cookbooks for Beginners" by registered dietician/nutritionist Elena Paravantes. (I made the vegetarian paella, sooo good). And even though I've enjoyed this time at home with Chuck, I am ready to rumble! I miss social interaction almost more than breathing. For a Gemini and an only child, social interaction is a life-affirming necessity for me. I need hugs, I need to kiss, I need to embrace humanity again. So, if you see me, you better cross the street.  

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Legendary fashion designer Norma Kamali zoomed in for a scintillating discussion about fashion, health and living through the decades.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted a fascinating discussion, "New Year, New You" with legendary fashion designer Norma Kamali recently. She discussed her new book, "I Am Invincible" and shared so many valuable tips for surviving and thriving through the decades as well as helpful advice for living a healthy lifestyle. The zoom presentation opened with welcoming remarks from Justina Doyle, the Museum's member relations manager. Michelle Bibergal, Costume Council president, thanked sponsors and introduced the event sponsors–Presenting Sponsors were Liz Stiffel, Richard and Diane Weinberg and Lee Blackwell Baur and

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Justina Doyle, Museum's Member Relations Manager.

Designer's Circle Sponsors were Mary Jo Basler, Courtney Hopkins, Maggie M. Morgan, Karen Peters, Mary Shearson, Dusty Stemer, Mary Kay Touhy and Karen Zupko. CC development chair Maggie Morgan spoke about the "Head to Toe" giving campaign that, to date, has raised over $35,000 to preserve the Museum's collections, that include Norma Kamali pieces. She shared Kamali's exciting history and achievements that

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Designer Circle Sponsor and speaker Maggie M. Morgan.

included being one of the first designers to launch e-commerce; designing the iconic swimsuit for the famous Farrah Fawcett poster (which is now in the Smithsonian); being one of the first designers to ink a deal with Walmart to create a collection of classics all priced under $20; seeing her "Sleeping Bag Coat" included in the Met Costume Institute's exhibit; creating a high-heeled sneaker that

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Norma wearing her signature "sleeping bag coat."

was featured in a Met Costume Institute "Extreme Beauty" exhibition; creating some of the first athleisure wear with her "Sweats" collection and so much more. She has always been ahead of the trends because, as she

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Farrah Fawcett wearing a Norma Kamali swimsuit in her iconic 1976 poster.

says, she "likes to live in the moment." In her 50s, she sold everything she had including a fabulous NYC mansion that used to be part of the Woolworth estate. She wanted to free herself of her belongings so she could be "clear about her next direction in life." Her book, "I Am Invincible" came about as the result of a friend's 50th birthday. She wrote a notebook filled with tips about turning 50 and her publisher convinced her to expand it into a book. Her interest in a healthy lifestyle began during the AIDS epidemic when she lost so many friends to the disease. She then realized the importance of a healthy immune system so she immersed herself in learning about how to go about U9ntitledachieving this, including realizing the power of plants and herbs in our diets. In 1967, she opened her first Kamali store in NYC selling clothing brought from London. The next year, she began designing her own pieces. For her first fashion show, her friend Bette Midler narrated. So many celebs have been fans and bought her

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Norma's great book–I loved it and highly recommend it. Great tips for life plus recipes and great photos.

clothing–Elvis, Raquel Welch, Sly Stone, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Robert De Niro and Toukie Smith, JLo and more. She prides herself on the fact that she's never given away free clothes. At age 75, she looks a decade younger and her book

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Beyonce wearing Kamali in "The Lion King."

is a great guidebook on aging. She says, "At age 50, I believe everyone is at a point of reinvention. It's how you handle this turning point that dictates your future." She believes that the three pillars of a healthy lifestyle are "sleep, diet and exercise." She is preparing for her next decade and has found that the one thing women in their 80s, 90s and 100s have in common is that they ALL love to dance! Her book is fabulous and I highly recommend it. There are also dozens of recipes included as well. (Buy it here and support the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum here!)

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IHMEC's virtual Humanitarian Awards' keynote speaker, former NBA superstar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 

The Illinois Holocaust Museum’s Annual Humanitarian Awards Dinner went virtual this year, with close to 2,000 people tuning in to hear the evening’s keynote speaker/activist and former NBA superstar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Museum CEO Susan Abrams conducted

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Susan Abrams, IHMEC president, conducted the Q&A Kareem.

a conversation with Kareem who passionately addressed current issues surrounding hatred, suggesting “until all of us are free from fear, none of us are free from fear.” He added, “we have to act in ways that challenge, we cannot allow people to express [hatred] without being challenged.” Kareem is a Medal of Freedom recipient, the author of over 14 books, raises awareness for

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Scott Swanson, honoree.

cancer and is proud of the fact that he's "been able to make a successful transition from basketball." His dad and grandfather were both police officers. He said, "Police officers can be a very positive force in any community but they have to have compassion for the people they serve. Misfortune and lack of opportunity make people do desperate things. When you don't respect the law because the law doesn't respect you, it becomes very

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Katie Kadan performed on the virtual presentation.

negative and a source of serious conflict." When asked

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas spoke of her love for the Karkomi family.

his message for the future? "Make friends with somebody who doesn't look like you." In addition to hearing Abdul-Jabbar’s insightful words, the Museum presented Humanitarian Awards to Scott Swanson, President of PNC Bank, Illinois and to the Exelon Corporation, accepted by Chris Crane, President, and CEO. Josh Hale, Big Shoulders Fund president/CEO, spoke about Swanson

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Zev and Shifra Karkomi were honored posthumously.

saying, "He has a goodness in him, a moral compass, that's deeply embedded in his trying to help others." In his emotional acceptance speech, Swanson spoke about his late father who passed last year. "I never heard him say a hateful word about anyone so I know first hand that it is possible to lead a life driven by the need for

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Chris Crane, president/CEO Exelon Corp. accepted an award on his company's behalf.

tolerance and understanding. The time is now to be an upstander and help to make the world a better place." Each award recipient was recognized for their demonstrated commitment to making a positive difference, including educating current and future generations about the Holocaust and

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Susie Karkomi and husband Marvin Leavitt, spoke movingly of her family's history and love for the Museum.

the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and indifference. Zev and Shifra Karkomi were also honored posthumously with the Survivor Legacy Award, recognizing their vision and support in the creation of the Museum. (They were the first major donors.) The award was accepted by their daughter and board member Susie Karkomi and her husband

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Maria Pappas and Peter Kamberos on a trip with Zev and Shifra Karkomi.

Marvin Leavitt. Susie shared, "Their mission was not only to honor the family members they lost, it was important for them that others learn about the horrors experienced by so many in the hope that educating future

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IHMEC's Susan Abrams in conversation with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

generations would prevent such an atrocity from happening again." The Karkomi's longtime friend Maria Pappas (Cook County Treasurer) shared her thoughts about the giving couple too. The Humanitarian Awards Dinner, which raised over $2 million on this night, demonstrates the impact Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center plays in our local community and beyond. “The Museum is here to teach universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference, and to inspire audiences to be Upstanders who speak out for what is right – turning powerful lessons of history into positive actions for today." (Learn more here)

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WNBA legend Sue Bird, a Girls in the Game "Field of Dreams" champion for 2021.

Girls in the Game hosted its annual Field of Dreams gala virtually this year. Last year marked 25 years of GG helping girls find their voice, discover their strength and gain the confidence they need to be game-changers. Dedicated to the whole girl, GG programs encourage physical and emotional health to promote active minds, bodies and hearts. Last year's event celebrated the nonprofit's silver anniversary just weeks before lockdown orders were issued. This year's event was themed "25th Anniversary Plus One Online." Throughout the evening, guests heard

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Jessica Mendoza, ESPN broadcaster and US Olympian, and honoree.

inspiring stories from some of the girls who have participated in GG's programs as well as from honorees who have changed the game for girls. Honorees included Sue Bird (WNBA Legend and United States Olympian);  Jessica Mendoza (ESPN Broadcaster and United States Olympian) and Mary Ann Schaffer (Systems Chief Pilot, United Airlines). Mendoza won 9 Gold Medals in

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Captain Mary Ann Schaffer, Systems Chief Pilot, United Airlines, and honoree.

softball, was the first female analyst to cover a major league post season baseball game and was the first woman analyst for a World Series broadcast. She spoke about how important it was to be a teammate. "Stop trying to fit in, appreciate who you are." Captain Schaffer has been with United Airlines for over 30 years, starting as an electrical engineer working on space programs. She graduated magna cum

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Event co-chair Tanara Golston.

laude in law in 2007 and became a United Airlines captain in 1997. One of her favorite things to do is mentoring. "We're always better together than we are as one." WNBA legend Sue Bird has won 4 Olympic Gold Medals, 4

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Event co-chair Tobey Kramer.

WNBA Championships; 2 NCAA Championships and so much more. She is regarded as the world's premier point guard. She said, "There are so many positive takeaways from sports. I made new friends, learned how to set goals and not give up, how to get along with others, how to handle adversity and how I could grow and be challenged. Some of the greatest lessons in life, I learned through teamwork." The event exceeded its goal, raising over $265,000!! (To learn more about this wonderful nonprofit, click here!)

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Chicago Star -4-1-21I hope you've seen the latest edition (volume 1, no. 2) of Chicago Star! I'm so proud of how far we've come in just a few short months and so much more fun (and upgrades!) to come! We will be adding a nonprofit/ on-the-scene page when our beloved events come back so

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please be sure to send me your event info! We're also going to celebrate, in our next issue, Chicago's return to "semi-normalcy" so stay tuned for that too! Also, where to go, what to do in the coming months, with some exciting unexpected suggestions for you. We've been very

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lucky to have been included in the press with our "feel-good" newspaper–Thanks again to Fox-32's Sylvia Perez, WGN Radio's Anna Davlantes and Robert Feder for featuring us! Fred Weintraub, a legendary force in the TV/news business, has joined Chicago Star with his

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podcast "The Worldly File" which is online now. Our Director of Brand Development, Jay Kopp, will be a regular guest on The Hannah and Fred Show too. So, we're spreading the love as fast as we can! I hope you will consider joining our family by subscribing here! Special thanks to our super-star influencers for being a part of our cover feature story, "Life in the Insta-Lane"–Jen Worman (@Red SolesandRedWine), Meiling Jin (@meilingjinxo), Ali Chanel (the first plus size Playboy Playmate (@AliChanel), Matt Rodriguez, NBC Today co-host (@rodriguesmatt) and Erica Eckman (@everythingerica). Join our family!

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Steak 48_Post 2Steak 48 Chicago will team up with Chef Art Smith's nonprofit, Common Threads, on Sunday, April 25 (11:30 Steak 48_Post1am –12:30 pm). Chef Brian Key will demo how to create the perfect steak and give viewers tips and recipes for doing it at home. Steak 48 is donating 100% of the proceeds to Common Threads, an organization dedicated to providing cooking and nutrition education programs for kids (and families) across the country. They currently serve approximately 40,000 children, parents and educators. (To sign up, click here!)

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The Landan Twins, Jon (L) and Andrew. (Photo by Mila Samokhina).

Congrats and thanks to the Landan Twins (Andrew and Jon), who are two of our city's biggest ambassadors! They have partnered with MyVintro, a new investing website that allows restaurants to pitch their ideas for funding to over 100 investors on the Illinois Restaurant Channel. The Landans say, "Pitch us your idea for your current restaurants, your idea for a new concept or your idea to re-concept your restaurant so we can get our friends to give you money and turn your dream into a reality! Check it out here and good luck!

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Richardson Adventure Farm is hosting its first Tulip Festival!

Thanks to Heather Spyra for alerting me to the Richardson Adventure Farm TULIP FESTIVAL, going on now! If there ever was a great road trip idea, this is it! Richardson Adventure Farm in Spring Grove, Illinois, is welcoming guests to its first ever Tulip Festival open now through May. 300,000 bulbs in 30 different varieties will provide a colorful backdrop for all your Insta-fun in addition to its beautiful lakeside location and seemingly endless amenities. The farm, established in 1836, offers visitors perks that include food trucks; free parking; walking trails; free games (giant checkers, Richardson Farm (2) jenga, cornhole and more); live music on Saturdays and Sundays; friendly dogs on leashes welcome; picnic tables; fall pumpkin patches; Christmas Tree Farm; live pig races;  ORBiting (where you put yourself inside a giant, 11' ball, and roll and bounce down a slope); 700' zip line; goat walk; pedal trikes; 50' long slide; campfires; gift shop (with fresh donuts, fudge, popcorn, etc.); 50' tall observation tower and so much more! (The Farm's website predicts the tulips will be best from April 17- May 9 but check its Facebook page and website for updates. (We already have our visit planned!)

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The Pendry Chicago will open mid-May in the old Carbide & Carbon Building.

The Pendry Chicago is set to open mid-May. Steeped in history and anchored in style, the hotel is set within the iconic 1929 Art Deco Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago’s Loop. It's a modern-day luxury hotel that pays homage to both the past and the

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The new Pendry Chicago–opening mid-May.

present with contemporary, comfortable interiors, signature culinary and cocktail concepts and inspired gathering spaces throughout that embody the spirit of Chicago. Its Parisian-inspired Venteux brasserie is an oyster and champagne bar and cafe, all brought to life by the city's youngest Michelin-starred talent, Chef Donald Young. Boasting stunning 40-foot floor to ceiling windows and an intimate private dining room, it's the perfect spot for special celebrations. (More details/photos to come after I visit it for you!)

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Dining in the DarkAn exciting new dining experience! Discover what goes on within the darkness with Dining in the Dark with The Secret Society's tasting experience (90 minutes) held at Masq at Hubbard Inn (110 W. Hubbard). Guests are encouraged to arrive masked as an ensemble of Dining in the Darkassistants, wearing night vision goggles, serves a three course tasting menu paired with wine. As the description goes, "Cutting-edge cuisine will have your taste buds tingling. With luck, you will be initiated into the Secret Society provided you pass a few trivial tests and trials. Dress smart and pay attention, because you’re in for an inconspicuous induction like you’ve never seen before."  Tickets are $89 per person, all info here.  

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Cindy McCain will keynote the Rush Woman's Board's virtual Spring Luncheon.

The Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center will host its first virtual Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 11, featuring keynote speaker Cindy McCain, a humanitarian, business leader and chairperson of The McCain Institute. Co-chaired by Katie Frekko and Brooke Kuehnle, the luncheon will begin at 11:45 am with a musical welcome followed by introductions before a Q&A with McCain. Funds raised at the luncheon will be directed to Rush Medical Center’s education, research and community service programs, as well as to its 2021 principal project, The Woman’s Board Fund for Precision Oncology Research. (Event details, and more, here)

As of now, these are the movie theatres that are open! Let's go back to the movies! (List compiled by Chuck Jordan) OPEN: 10384754_664762880309595_3693106957688292894_n AMC Dine-In (600 N. Michigan, open Fri., Sat., Sun.); AMC River East 21 (321 E. Illinois); AMC Dine-In Block 37 (108 N. State, open Fri., Sat., Sun.), Showplace ICON at Roosevelt Collection with ICON-X (1011 S. Delano Ct. E), Landmark's Century Cinema Theatres (2828 N. Clark St.). CLOSED: Arclight Cinemas (closed permanently); IMAX Navy Pier (Navy Pier, closed permanently),  Regal Webster Place (1471 W. Webster). (As of publication, these are the local theatres' standings. Please check websites before planning a visit.)  

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66A713BD-0D6F-437E-8262-35F080BD0A651THEY'RE BAAAAACKKKKK!!! More than 70 animatronic dinosaurs are ready to return from extinction to delight families and dino fans everywhere, as Jurassic Quest Drive Thru, the nation’s largest and most realistic dinosaur experience, returns to Chicago (to NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates), July 9-25. This fun-filled drive-thru experience has it all for fans of the Jurassic and Triassic Ages, from baby dinos held by its trainer to meet-and-greets, photo opps, a choose-your-own-audio adventure tour and more. Jurassic Quest's herd of animatronic dinos are displayed in U99ntitledrealistic scenes that allow guests to experience them roaring and moving as they drive through the tour. Jurassic Quest worked in collaboration with leading paleontologists to ensure each dinosaur was painstakingly replicated in every detail, from coloration to teeth size(!) to Shutterstock-dinosaur___26130502688textured skin, fur or feathers, drawing on the latest research about how we understand dinosaurs and ancient giants of the sea looked and moved. Although the drive-thru experience means visitors will stay safe inside their vehicles, they’ll still need to avoid the swinging tail of the 50-foot Spinosaurus and the gigantic grinning Megalodon! Tickets for Jurassic Quest are $49 per vehicle (8 people or less) and available at www.jurassicquest.com. An audio tour comes standard with every purchase (choose from two; special accommodations can be made for the hearing impaired) as well as a safari-style digital souvenir photo of your vehicle and family transported back in time via a Jurassic setting. Special souvenir packages and other add-ons can be purchased at check out. (The attraction follows all Covid-19 protocols. Police, military, medical personnel and first responders receive 10% off ticket prices with valid ID.) (We went last year and loved it although the car lines were very long!)

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And now for some beloved nonprofit updates:

PAWS Chicago will host High Rollers Bingo on Wednesday, April 28, 6 pm. Join them for 3 

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PAWS Chicago's virtual bingo fundraiser.

rounds of virtual bingo emceed by board member Fred from The Fred Show on 103.5 KISS FM. $20 for one card or $50 for three cards.

And a brand new event for PAWS Chicago, Fore PAWS: A Golf Outing Benefiting PAWS Chicago will take place on Monday, June 14 at Westmoreland Country Club. For info, click here!

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Eversight's Gift of Sight Masquerade returns Wed., Sept. 8 to the Peninsula.

Eversight Illinois' Gift of Sight Masquerade, themed Fantasea, will be held at the Peninsula Chicago on Wednesday, September 8, honoring community leaders Justine Fedak and Dr. Parag Majmudar. I'm proud to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo for this friend-raiser to help restore sight and prevent blindness. (Click here for info!)

The Service Club of Chicago will host its uber-popular hat luncheon, this year themed "Desperately Seeking Fashion." The event will be held at the Woman's Athletic Club (WAC) on Friday, May 21. To accommodate safety and distancing requirements, there will be 4 separate rooms of 50 people each, with guests sporting their finest Service Club Hat Luncheon imagemillinery for what has become THE Hat Luncheon in Chicago! Co-chaired by Michelle Baker, Cathy Bell Bartholomay and Annette Findling, the hybrid event will be produced by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions). The guest speaker will be Sandy Schreier, the famed fashion curator and historian. For tickets/more info, click here. The SC's next event, Day on the Terrace, will return on Monday, Aug. 2, co-chaired by Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and Tracey, whose ZZAZZ Productions will again produce the show. More details coming soon for DOT. (Chicago Star Media will be the proud media sponsor!)  

990The Center for Enriched Living will host a virtual Chef's Night on Monday, June 28. Watch website for details coming soon!  

The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs will host the Ring Lardner Awards, honoring excellence in sports journalism via zoom on Thursday, April 29, 7 pm. All funds raised will go to ULBG, which has served the after-school development needs

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Dan Roan, sports anchor at Nexstar, WGN-9, has been named broadcast recipient of the 2020 Ring Lardner Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism.

of Chicago's youth for over 100 years. Since 2002, the program has honored writers and Chicago sports broadcasters who encapsulate the same "wit and warmth" of Lardner's writing. The Ring Lardner Awards represent journalists in three categories: Broadcast, Print, and Posthumous. This year’s honors include Chicago sports journalists Toni Ginnetti (former Chicago Sun-Times reporter, to be presented by current Sun-Times senior columnist Rick Telander); Dan Roan (current WGN TV sports anchor, presented by former WGN TV sportscaster Rich King); and Cooper Rollow (former Chicago Tribune sports editor, to be presented by former Chicago Tribune sports reporter Mike Conklin). 

Bear Necessities untied virtual eventFor the past 28 years, Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation has hosted the annual Bear Tie Ball. This event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser of the year, empowering them to bring joy and hope to children battling cancer. Although this year looks different, families continue to need their support. On May 1, "Bear Tie Ball: Untied," a virtual event, will feature a video showcasing the families, kids, supporters and more. Please consider tuning in/donating or both, here.

The Ingalls Development Foundation will host "Promise Ingallsof Hope Fashion Reveal," a virtual fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions. The event will take place on Sunday, April 18, 5-7 pm CST, to support its cancer research program. Register for FREE here!

2021 Gala Electronic Invite w- CNAChildren's Place will celebrate 30 years of supporting Chicago's most vulnerable kids with its annual gala, this year honoring Alex Kotlowitz and Maria Woltjen. (Click here for details!)

"Games Galore” for The Chicago Lighthouse's Associate Board! Join them virtually on Wednesday, April 14 for virtual canasta. Purchase raffle tickets to win some great prizes, including a gold and diamond necklace by Dana Rebecca Designs and so much more! (Tickets and all info here.

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Best-Hef and CandaceFriday, April 9 was Hugh Marston Hefner's 95th (heavenly) birthday. The memories I have of Playboy and Hef will last me several lifetimes and beyond. I've been dabbling on a book but who knows what will happen with it. All I know is that I miss him so and am so appreciative of the life he's given me. I wrote a sort of love letter to him here in Chicago Star Media. I hope you like it.  

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Darrious-Hilmon_02Special thanks to Chicago State Foundation and its executive director Darrious Hilmon for featuring me on "5 Questions with…", a short video series that highlights both local and 3a93a051-7bf1-4505-9664-05c1be7b46efnational leaders and professionals. The series lives on their YouTube channel. My segment is below. (Chicago State Foundation advances the interest and welfare of Chicago State University by building relationships, securing philanthropic support and more. Read all about it here).

 

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With Art "Chat Daddy" Sims at a past event.

And special thanks to Art "Chat Daddy" Sims, for having me on his "The Real Chat Daddy Show" in honor of Women's History Month. It was a fun, free-wheeling interview with Art and his co-host K. Renee Mason. See segment below, my part comes in at 1:05, but it's all good!

 

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IMG_3466I couldn't be more excited about the return of my favorite market, Randolph Street Market! Watch for Sally Schwartz' first market foray into Three Oaks, Michigan, on Memorial Day Weekend, May 30 and 31 (Saturday and Sunday). Other dates on the books are June 19,20; July 3,4; August 7, 8; September 4, 5; and October 2,3. I can't wait to attend and love the idea of a little road trip out of the city! Who's with me!? 🙂

 

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Justine FedakCongrats, with love, to author Justine Fedak and her creative partner Chris Walker (Urbanime). Their new

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Illustrator Chris Walker, founder of Urbanime.

book, "The Happy Magic Chair" is out now and is a must-have for kids of all ages. It's a story written for children that know they are "magic" and to remind adults OF their magic. The character, Little Pea, beautifully realized by Chris, sometimes feels sad but she doesn't know why. Thanks to the Happy Magic Chair, she realizes that she has everything she needs already inside. (Buy it through publisher Balboa Press here and on Amazon).  

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Enjoying Jennifer Sutton Brieva's special birthday at Le Colonial recently.

As you can see, things are heating up around town, especially with the return of many of our beloved nonprofit events! I know many are still virtual or hybrid but at least they're returning and are STILL HERE! This is very good news! And the

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La Scarola with Armando, Chuck and Michael Kutza.

same is true for our restaurants, slowly filling with smiling, happy faces. We've visited La Scarola, Gibson's, Le Colonial, RL, Ping Pong, Pizano's, Shaw's Oyster Bar and others, and have been so happy to see them safely filled with new and old customers. A special shout-out again to the Landan Twins for trying to advance restaurants' efforts through their new lending program (see details above).

I hope you are successful with your vaccinations and that you're happy and healthy. Just remember, this too shall pass…..

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. I think cats are human…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“UNDER THE BIG TOP” WITH FACE THE FUTURE FOUNDATION

Plus CHANEL's perfect, private opening party; Costume Council's "Shall We Dance"; Borris' touching #TRAPPED show; "Hope Through Caring" Gala; Alzheimer Association's "Key to the Future"; Ravinia's cover boy; CS/Modern Luxury Datebook launch; Celebrating Paul; Collector's Call debuts; Sabrina's "Adventures of Kameron"; Chicago Fashion Week with FashionBar; UNICEF at the Geraghty; BEST event listings; Darling videos and so much MORE! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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President Award recipient John Robak, Myrna Farmer, Cynthia Calk, Stephen Cattouse and Bethany Florek

Face the Future Foundation (FFF) held its annual gala at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on March 23. This year’s event, themed "Under the Big Top," attracted 370 people and raised nearly $600,000 (including a generous $50,000 donation from the Chicago Title Bowl-a-thon fundraiser.) Gala proceeds benefit the UI Health Craniofacial Center for the care and treatment of children with cleft lip, cleft palate and other craniofacial conditions, for research and education and

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Aerialist artist Bobbi Reed amid decor by Tamar Productions.

support other Foundation initiatives. The black-tie affair began with a lively pre-dinner reception and a silent auction that featured nearly 100 items. The ballroom was draped in billowy red and white sheer fabric

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Scholarship recipient Emily Cihla with parents Karen Olenski and David Cihla

tented across the ceiling for a “big top” effect (by Tamar Productions). In the center of the room, the Ringmaster lead circus-style acts that entertained guests before dinner. John C. Robak, president of Greeley and Hansen, received the President’s Award for his ongoing commitment to help change the lives of Chicago-area children and for his ardent support of the Foundation and its mission. Board member Mary Ann Rose introduced Robak, who said,

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Emcee Lourdes Duarte and Matt McGrath.

“Face the Future Foundation is truly a worthy cause, because of the incredibly profound way that it helps to make a better life for children with craniofacial differences, as well as their families.” Foundation president Rob Grant introduced the Adrienne L. Green scholarship recipient Emily Cihla who was born with Treacher

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Kimberly and Christopher Gosell.

Collins Syndrome, an uncommon genetic condition. A few weeks after her birth, Dr Pravin Patel saw her for the first time, and performed emergency surgery to help her breathe. Emily, who has undergone multiple reconstructive procedures, will need treatment for the rest of her life. She attends the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she is currently a freshman, and plans to use the $5,000 scholarship award for continuing education. During her acceptance speech, Emily remarked, “I am very grateful for the care I've received from all my medical professionals at the Center who have helped get me where I am today. I'd also like to thank Face the

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Lois Pike and daughter Abby Pike.

Future Foundation whose support has made many of my treatments possible and now, with this scholarship award, my educational endeavors. They have been an integral part of my past and now are a part my

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Regina Rice, Florence Mussat MD, Aline Delpierre and Joy Degani.

future.” (Read more of Emily’s story here.) The appeal video featured Abigail Pike, who was born with cleft lip and palate and adopted from China as an infant. It touched on her personal struggles with accepting her appearance, her feelings of insecurity and inferiority and an unwillingness to smile. With the help of her team of doctors and medical professionals, and the additional surgeries she has undergone to correct the issues, she has blossomed into a smiling 16-year-old. (Click here for the appeal video.) The Craniofacial Center’s director, Mimis Cohen MD, expressed his gratitude to the Foundation. (Photos by David Turner)

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Designer Borris Powell bares his soul at his "Trapped" fashion show.

On March 24 at the Drake Hotel one of Chicago's most beloved fashion designers bared his soul through his #TRAPPED collection. It was an exciting fashion moment, as all of Borris Powell's' runway shows are, but it also came with a touchingly honest revelation on the life he's led. As a sellout crowd enjoyed his latest looks, a new line that transcends seasons and instead embraces them all (his Trans Season Collection), no one was aware of the pain Borris had kept from even his closest friends. In Borris' own #2words, "I feel that while this is my most favorite collection that I've ever designed, it was the most hurtful at the same time. I personally was going through a lot of disappointment, heartache, shame, feeling of loneliness, and so much more that started to lead to a bit of depression. For way too long I would hide these feelings out of shame, or the fact that I thought I would scare friends and clients away. Going to different events and being out, I got very good at acting as if I was on top of the world and I was living the

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Borris and makeup artist Kim prepare for the show.

most amazing life. You know what they say. 'Fake it until you make it'  or 'Keeping up with the Jones.' Living the constant lie and then coming back to my reality became unbearable for me. Before too long, I was living a #trapped life. Pretending to be what everyone had come to expect me to be based on the type of garments that I make and the events that I attend, was eating at me. Because that was far from the life that I was truly living. There was a time that I was living out of a car that my

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The collection was for all sexes and spanned all seasons.

dad had given me. See, I didn't even have an address, but yet I was attending lavish events and brushing shoulders with some of the most wealthiest. At times, at these events, it could have been my only true meal that day. It was 8 months living like this before I was able to climb my way out of the darkness. But the damage had

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Borris promoting his fashion show on TV and smiling through the pain.

already been done. It would take me some time to be able to direct this hurt and pain that almost took me down a path of no return and make it into a message. I have to give credit to music once again for saving my life. One day I heard a song that grabbed me. Then that song led me to two more. Ultimately, these three songs started to give me a sense of purpose. From there, visions. Then it started to make more and more sense. I was feeling trapped within a life that I worked so hard to build." He added, " I just hope that by me telling my truth, I can help #333take some of the shame away and save someone else that might

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The "Borris" bag–GIMME!

not see a way out, and or, make more of us aware of the hurt that our loved ones are going through. If we pay closer attention, maybe we can save someone that isn't as strong in that moment, or doesn't have an outlet to work out the darkness." (For 24 hour depression helpline, click here) The collection and Borris received multiple standing ovations. There were lots of tears but Borris is coming out of the darkness and taking his true place in the world–a place where love is more important than money and the truth will always set you free. Love and thank you for your honesty Borris. I bet there are more people living like this than you know. You are never alone. (Save October 19 for Borris' next big show!)

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The exhibit!

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted "Shall We Dance," the opening night gala of the Museum's new fashion exhibition, Silver Screen to Mainstream: American Fashion in the 1930’s and 40’s. More than 150 guests attended the event on April 5 which included an elegant ballroom dance performance by the popular Megan and Igor Afonkin. Guests also enjoyed music

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Kathleen Haines-Finley– a vision of style.

by Michael Lerich and His Orchestra. The event raised over $100,000 in support of the Costume Council’s commitment to the Chicago History Museum and was co-chaired by Pamella Capitanini, Karen Peters and Richard and Diane Weinberg. The fashionable event included a champagne

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Co-chair Richard Weinberg and his dance partner.

reception and a first-look at the exhibit. The Costume Council supports the Museum’s world-renowned costume collection, which contains over 50,000 pieces dating from the 1750s to the present and, if you haven't visited, you're really missing out. Its holdings encompass garments worn by prominent Chicagoans and Americans. Unique pieces include personal items belonging to Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, Michael Jordan's basketball uniform and Mahalia Jackson's choir robe. The earliest pieces

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Always handsome guest Mark Olley!

include suits worn by George Washington and John Adams. The Museum's extensive couture holdings, ranging from Charles Worth gowns to the innovative designs of Yohji Yamamoto, have earned an international reputation. (All

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Beautiful co-chair Pam Capitanini (center) and friends.

FAB photos by Mark Olley!)

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Lin Brehmer with the Browns.

The Les Turner ALS Foundation hosted its annual Hope Through Caring Gala on March 9 at Rockwell on the River in Chicago. Nearly 450 people helped honor Mindy Evans-Williams and Robert L. Sufit, MD, raising $617,000 for the foundation. The gala featured a video presentation, paddle raise, balloon raffle, award presentations and music by The Chicago Players. Emcee Paul Lisnek (of WGN-TV) opened the evening’s program followed by heartfelt remarks from Les Turner ALS Foundation’s CEO Andrea Pauls Backman and board chair Ken Hoffman. Andrea and Ken spoke of the

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Josh Newsome, Andy Jordan and cute friend.

Foundation’s role in the lives of those affected by ALS and thanked the 21 men and women living with ALS who were in attendance. “We were honored to be joined by so many Crawshaw Magners 2019people living with ALS and are grateful to everyone we serve for trusting us with their care,” said Backman. “People living with ALS and their families are the spirit of what we do, and every decision we make and step forward we take is informed by and because of them. They are our constant motivation to put an end to this devastating disease.” Auctioneer Wade Leist led the crowd in an exciting and highly successful paddle raise that realized over $243,000.  Mindy was diagnosed with ALS in September of 1992 and has received support

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Laurie Fieldman, Mindy Evans-Williams (honoree) and friend.

and resources from the Foundation. To show her

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Paul Lisnek (R) and friends.

appreciation and to help others facing their own unique experiences with ALS, Mindy generously pays it forward with gifts and donations to the Foundation. She  was presented with the Hope Through Caring Award by her longtime friend and social worker with the Foundation, Laurie B. Fieldman, LCSW. The program included an additional award presentation, the first-ever Harvey and Bonny Gaffen Advancements in ALS, which was given to Robert Sufit, MD. Throughout his 27 years as a neurologist at the Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine, Rob has helped thousands of families affected by ALS and has demonstrated a commitment to creating individualized treatments and furthering research through more than 90 scientific publications.  

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Blending in at Chanel's private party.

On April 9, Oak Street was abuzz as Chanel hosted an official private party to celebrate its gorgeous new location at 65 E. Oak Street. I suspect this Tuesday night event was the first of many for the store but it was a thrill to be included for this one that attracted a lot of familiar faces. Black-clad name checkers made sure no one who wasn't invited slipped inside the door. Inside, Champagne on silver

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Chanel Takeover at Le Colonial.

trays and caviar topped hors d'oeuvres were passed through the well-heeled throng. Designed by Peter Marino, the space is a work of art–all black, white and silver sleekness with a restroom that belongs in the Louvre, pink slabs of marble on all four walls

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Chuck enjoying Le Colonial's exquisite bar.

with not a seam in sight. Oh my. A dinner followed next door at Le Colonial–Chicago's newest hotspot–where the always darling Nate Berkus and his husband were seen dining earlier in the week. The entire restaurant was a "Chanel Takeover” with gorgeous white flowers topping the tables. It was a beautiful space that I had only seen packed on a regular, open-to-the-public night. With less people, I was

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Julianna Zobrist wearing light-up Chanel sandals.

able to truly appreciate how magnificent this restaurant is from the cherry wood and zinc bars that had to be airlifted through the windows to the exquisite

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Beautiful mother/daughter tablemates.

coffered ceiling. And, in true Chanel-perfection-form, the takeaway gift was a 7 ounce bottle of "1957" cologne! To die. Seen on the scene were Toni Canada, clad in a magnificent bejeweled vintage Chanel jacket, Susanna Homan, Liza Schweitzer, Paula Borg, Julianna Zobrist (wearing Chanel light-up sandals), Liz Ryan, Hanah Jubeh, Whitley Bouma-Herbert, Gregg Zgonena and Shaun Moselik and so many others! Huge congrats to owner Joe King–customers who loved the old Le Colonial spot needn't have worried about the change–it's even better than the original!

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Dan Murphy, gala chair, and Dr. Maria Carrillo, Chief Science Officer, Alzheimer's Assn.

The Alzheimer’s Association’s top supporters and committee members gathered at the Conrad Hilton Suite at the Hilton Chicago on March 19 for their annual Kick-Off for an intimate research update and conversation with Alzheimer’s Association Chief Science Officer, Maria Carrillo, PHD. The event was held in honor of the 32nd Annual Chicago Rita Hayworth Gala, which is taking place on May 4th at the Hilton Chicago. Guests discussed the upcoming

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Joan and Paul Rubschlager (2019 Legacy Award recipients, center) with Betsy and Dave Goltermann.

gala event and its theme of “The Key to the Future” – inspired by Paris’ world-famous Pont des Arts (the Love Lock Bridge), bringing together advocates passionate about unlocking a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Joan and Paul Rubschlager, Zenith Society members, were recognized with the Legacy

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Philanthropists Joan and Paul Rubschlager (2019 Gala Legacy Award recipients) and valued members of the community.

Award for their ongoing support of the Association's global research program. In 2012, they generously donated $1 million for the efforts and in 2018, they made a second Zenith Society-level investment to support the nutritional counseling and modification component of the U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health. The Rubschlagers are much loved members of the community and their support spans across many fields of medical research and the arts. (For gala info, click here!) (Photos by Bill Richert)

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Congrats to much loved Nick Pullia, Ravinia's adorable award-winning Director of Communications,

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Nick Pullia, Ravinia's Director of Communications, is a cover star!

who was recently featured in the cover story of the Highland Park Neighbors Magazine! The wide ranging article by Paul Clements (with photos by Scott McDougall) covered everything

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With Shelita Shaw, Jennifer Schulze, Nick Pullia, Dina Bair and Cheryl Burton.

from Nick's enthusiasm for the arts to his successful "side job" as a screen writer (he's sold two screenplays, including one to Ralph Lauren's producer/son Andrew Lauren). Nick's interests are wide and varied and includes a menagerie of beloved furry friends–a Moluccan Cockatoo, a rescued Scarlet Macaw and Sun Conure. Rescue dogs include a Pyrenees mix, Redtick Coonhound and a harlequin-coated Great Dane. His creativity and joie de vivre are limitless and contagious. It's an honor to call him a friend. Congrats with love Nick!

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Co-hosting CS Datebook Launch with David Zivan, Modern Luxury Group Editor/Editor-in-Chief CS Mag and Men's Book Chicago.

Thanks to David Zivan (Modern Luxury Group Editor/ Editor-in-Chief CS Mag and Men's Book Chicago) and Dan Uslan (Modern Luxury Market President) for the privilege of co-hosting your fabulous CS Datebook 2019 Launch Party on March 26. It was a packed house at Truluck's (41 E. Chestnut) for this celebration of Chicago's "charity Bible"! It's

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Truluck's managing partner Andrea Gentry and Dan Uslan, Modern Luxury Market President.

my go-to source (after CandidCandace.com, of course!) for all the latest and best event news with fab photos from past charity events. The "source" is a great guide for what's happening around town and it actually serves as a vetting process too so, if your event isn't listed, make sure you contact CS for next year! I co-hosted with David

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Hot singer Molly Callinan.

who gave me such an incredible introduction that I wished I'd been wearing waterproof mascara. The entertainment couldn't have been better as the incredible and beautiful Molly Callinan (who also serves as the lead singer for Gary Sinise & Lt. Dan Band!!) sang her heart out onstage. There were welcoming remarks from Dan as well as the managing partner of Truluck's Andrea Gentry. The spring decor and magnificent ice sculpture made the event even more special as we mixed and mingled with friends that included Paul Iacono, Andrea Schwartz, Laura Schwartz (who is soon to be Laura Schwartz Santiago), Michael Caputo, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson,

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Michael Caputo

Michael Kutza, John Robak and Bethany, Jennifer Kiefer, Tom Ward, Beth Silverman, Joanna Slusky, Geoff Burton, Adrienne Squires, the Landan Twins, Laurie Dimakos,

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With the fab staff of Truluck's, 41 E. Chestnut. (Photo by Jan Salazar)

Jennifer and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jackie O'Connor, Mila Samokhina and daughter Elena, Heather Farley Ingram, Rhonda Sanderson, Simona Garcia, Nan Giordano, Joshua Blake Carter, Victor Mitchell, Peter Au, Kyle Curry and so many others! It was a great night with friends celebrating the wealth of nonprofits we are lucky to have here in the Windy City! A special shout-out and thanks to Sam Tobias (Modern Luxury Director of Marketing) and her team for making the evening simply perfect!

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Popular Paul Iacono celebrates his BD with friends.

I don't know anyone who celebrates birthdays like Chicago's own Paul Iacono (president Chicago Dowel Company) And, it's through no fault of his own, he just has so damn many friends who want to celebrate with him! I bet he goes out every night for a month or more. For this year's fete, Frances Renk and Todd Hatoff planned a very memorable evening that began at Todd's elegant condo on Lake Shore

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Party hosts with the most Frances Renk and Todd Hatoff.

Drive. It was all old world elegance combined with modern touches. Multiple views of the lake and the city could be seem from every room that was decorated Art Deco-style with the original moldings and 1920s limestone fireplace intact. Everywhere Todd went, his beloved dog

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With Frances Renk, Monica Canellis, Sherry Lea Holson and Lou Canellis at AVLI.

Lucy followed, even placing herself perfectly for the group photo. Lucky guests included Jennifer and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jeff Shea and his wife Melissa, Chris Renk, Chuck, Sherry Lea Holson, Kadmiel Christmas and Dede Lubeznik. Following cocktails at Todd's, we headed over to the new Lincoln Park hotspot, Avli Taverna(1335 W. Wrightwood). This Greek restaurant is an offshoot of the one in suburban Winnetka, both owned

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BD boy Paul Iacono with Jennifer Sutton and Dr. Joaquin Brieva.

by Louie Alexakis. The Lincoln Park spot includes sportscaster Lou Canellis as part of the crew. He greeted us warmly, along with his glam wife Monica (with baby in tow). It's a family spot for sure with delicious dishes that include great small plates and mains like moussaka tselementes (a 1910 casserole recipe of roasted lamb, bechamel, eggplant and potatoes). A Greek Feast BBQ Lamb requires a 24 hour pre-order. Everything was DELICIOUS with a capital D! Happy BD Paul and thanks for Avli, Louis and Lou!

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Collector's Call

Collector's Call on Me-TV!

Watch out Antiques Roadshow, a new show debuted Sunday night on Me-TV! "Collector's Call" showcases people with unique collections with a surprising twist at the end! Check it

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Our segment will be the season finale on June 23 with Leslie Hindman and Thomas Joyce.

out every Sunday at 9 pm central. (Listings here!) (The show is on RCN channel 14 in Chicago.) AND, mark your calendar for June 23, when my segment is featured as the season finale with Decades TV Collections pre-meeting--5-180-producer Mike back rightLeslie Hindman as a trusty advisor and book appraiser Thomas Joyce!

 

 

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The Adventures of Kameron by Sabrina NixonBest wishes and good luck to my friend/fellow Chicago Now blogger Sabrina Nixon on her latest children's book, "The Adventures of Kameron." This beautifully illustrated book follows the journey of Kameron, a young boy with autism, that is based on the story of her real life son. It helps provide an understanding of this often misunderstood disorder in a fun and colorful manner. (To order, click here) April is Autism Awareness Month!

 

 

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FashionBar Chicago (Tony Long and team) presented a series of well-attended fashion

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With FashionBar's Tony Long and friend.

shows to spotlight Chicago Fashion Week recently. The week started with an Evening Wear collection previewed at Joy District. The following shows were held at Water Tower Place and included

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Design by Jackie Holloway-The Jackie O Experience.

a Trans, Media & Fashion, Modern Minimalist, Beautiful Business, Urban Ready Wear and Resort & Swimwear shows. We attended the Trans, Media & Fashion Show that benefited Howard Brown Health Center. Models from the Broadway Youth Center captivated attendees presenting looks from some of Chicago's hottest designers. (Jackie HollowayJackie O Experience- was a personal favorite!) Don't miss this event next year as FashionBar Chicago "raises the bar" for Windy City style!

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Former President George Bush receives the Leadership Prize from ALPLF. (Photo by Ana Miyares)

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation (ALPLF) presented former President George W. Bush with ALPLF’s Lincoln Leadership Prize at the Mariott Marquis Chicago on April 1. While the event was closed to media, you know Candid Candace has her sources! Congrats to former President Bush and thanks RJ Bruce!

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Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter, with James Gourley.

It was such an incredible night at the Geraghty for UNICEF's 12th annual gala. From the interactive installations to the sexy Moroccan vide to the keynote speaker, the event drove the point home about the need to support humanity (children in particular) in crises throughout the world. Speaker Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter, spoke about her iconic relative and the impact she had helping children in her role as UNICEF ambassador. See this moving video here and check my Chicago Tribune column for details coming soon!

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There are so many worthwhile charities that are hosting yearly fundraisers. Please check Haute Dog Chicago invite out some of my favorites: On Thursday, September 19 (Chuck's birthday), Haute Dog Chicago returns for the 4th year to the Peninsula. Benefiting Canine Companions for Independence, the evening will feature a doggie runway show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions, with lots of local notables! Click here for tickets/more info!

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Unt9itledHoliday Heroes' annual gala returns on Thursday, June 13, at Theater on the Lake (2401 N. Lake Shore Drive). This is the largest fundraiser for the nonprofit that benefits hospitalized children in the Chicagoland area and, this year, the Heart of a Hero honoree will be Kristina McGrath.  For tickets, more info, click here!

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The Ingalls Development Foundation will host its annual benefit on Saturday, June 1, at Smokey-Robinson-609x333the Tinley Park Convention Center. The event will raise funds to help improve the health of the Chicago Southland communities served by Ingalls and feature legendary entertainer Smokey Robinson. The night will include a VIP reception, dinner and program. For tickets, $125, and more info, click here!

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ChiQOn Saturday, May 4, the Howard Brown Health Center will present ChiQ, a fundraiser that raises money for the Center's women's services, at the South Shore Cultural Center (7059 S. South Shore Drive). HBH was founded in 1974 and is now one of the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) organizations in the country serving more than 35,000 adults and youth each year. For tickets/more info, click here!

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The Goodman Theatre will host its annual gala, "Starstruck," on Saturday, May 18, at the Music ManFairmont. The event will benefit the theatre's programming and outreach and feature Tony Award nominee Megan Hilty. (For tickets/info, click here!) Also, mark your calendars for Monday, July 8, the opening night of their big musical revival of "The Music Man"!

 

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CFA Cares May 10The Commercial Finance Association (CFA) will present its "CFA Cares Spring Gala" on Friday, May 10 at the Ivy Room (12 E. Ohio). This year's event will benefit Imerman Angels, a nonprofit that provides one-on-one free cancer support. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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The Chinese American Service League will host its 40th anniversary Spring Gala on CASLThursday, May 9, at Morgan Manufacturing. This year's event will honor Michael Tang with the Golden Lion award. Thanks CASL for all the good you do in the community! For tickets/more info, click here! (Proud to be a host committee member along with Judy Hsu, Linda Yu, Joanie Lum and others!)

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson.

The 2019 Newberry Library Awards Dinner will be held on Monday, May 6. The evening will bid a fond farewell to David Spadafora, president and librarian, and honor Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson for her outstanding achievements and support. For tickets, more info, click here!

 

 

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UnnamedThe Music Institute of Chicago will honor acclaimed trumpet player, bandleader, composer and educator Wynton Marsalis with the prestigious Dushkin Award at the Four Seasons on Monday, May 20. The celebration will also recognize philanthropic and civic leaders Caryn and King Harris and Susan Charles. For tickets/more info, click here!

 

 

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The 14th Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism benefit will support the work of the Union Ring LardnerLeague Boys & Girls Clubs on Thursday, April 18, at the Club. The Ring Lardner Award, that honors excellence in sports journalism, will be presented to Peggy Kusinski (NBC 5), Mike Downey and Lacy Banks (posthumously). Presenters will include Linda Yu (ABC-7/Sun-Times) and former Chicago Bull Bill Cartwright. For tickets, $200, and more info, click here!

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The "Art of Caring: Compassionate with Purpose" benefit will celebrate 30 years of support by the Catholic Charities of Lake County. The event will be held on Saturday, April 6 at the Armour House Mansion and Gardens and include a gourmet dinner, dancing, music by LFC Entertainment and more! This fundraiser has raised more than $5.8 million and supports 28 lake county programs including Meals on Wheels and Diaper Depot. For tickets/more info, click here!

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Olympian Michael Phelps will host a star-studded benefit on May 19.

Olympian Michael Phelps will host "Golf. Give. Gala," an event to benefit his Michael Phelps Foundation on Sunday, May 19, at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles, Illinois. Influential guests will include Patrick Sharp (Blackhawks), Tim Tebow (NFL), Taylor Kinney ("Chicago Fire"), Kerry Wood (Cubs), David Ross (Cubs), Ben Higgins and Colton Underwood ("The Bachelor"), Jeremy Piven (actor), Drew Scott ("Property Brothers") and more! A surprise musical performance is scheduled too! The Foundation supports water-safety, wellness, and goal-setting programs for Boys & Girls Clubs of America members and Special Olympics International athletes. The following day, May 20, Phelps will also host a golf tourney. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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The Driehaus Design Initiative will present the Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence 2ACloseUpDriehaus2018DSC00919KJ_16x9 runway show competition on Friday, April 26, at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage (700 S. Desplaines St.) Produced by ZZAZZ Productions, the designers will be judged by a celebrity panel to determine the winner, who will receive a check for $7,500, the production of a look book and an apparel display at Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. Neiman's Wendy Krimins will select one designer to receive the Neiman Marcus Distinguished Designer Award that will include a window display at the Michigan Avenue store as well. For tickets/more info, click here!

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CMBLFoundationslidecopyThe Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation will host its 13th annual medical briefing luncheon, "Unlocking the Secrets & the Silence" on Wednesday, May 8 at the Casino (195 E. Delaware Pl.) This year's Shining Star Award will be presented to Mary Ellen McGrath in recognition of her support, leadership and commitment to the Foundation. For tickets, $250, and more info click here!

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On Friday, May 3, High Jump Chicago (HJC) will present its annual Spring Opportunity Benefit at the Four Seasons Chicago. This is the organization's signature fundraising event to raise funds for tuition-free programs for Chicago middle school students from families with limited financial means. Notable guests will include Meredith Bluhm-Wolf, Priscilla Kersten, Jack Ferro and Michael Episcope. For tickets/more info, click here!

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F.A.M.E. (Foundation of Artists Mentored in Entertainment) will host its annual benefit at Fame the Chicago Yacht Club (Monroe harbor) on Saturday, April 13. The evening will feature local artists competing and displaying their extraordinary skills through song and dance, a buffet, dancing and more. For tickets/more info, click here! (This wonderful benefit was founded by Lily Liu of Lily's Talent Agency, of which I'm proudly registered! Kudos Lily!)

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Eversight gala oct. 24 teaserAnd last but not least, please join Michael Caputo and me when we return as co-chairs for Eversight Illinois' Gift of Sight Gala set for Thursday, October 24, back at the Peninsula! We'll be honoring Sherry Lea Holson as the Woman of Vision. We are planning LOTS of surprises so prepare to expect the unexpected at this creative black-tie masquerade party to benefit sight restoration. For tickets/more info, please click here! 

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I hope you've enjoyed the latest edition! It's thrilling to be able to cover all the wonderful Subscribe button imagegoings on here in our great city (and beyond!) If you have a story to share, please email me at candacejordan@rcn.com and, if not a subscriber, please sign in HERE!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. I found two inspiring videos and couldn't decide which to share so I'm sharing both! Enjoy!

1)  Thomas, 11 months, hears a violin for the first time……awwww……

2) Mind-blowing paper sculptures by artist Felix Semper….Slinky time!

 

 

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