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FUN, FASHION AND PHILANTHROPY: THE CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE PRESENTS FLAIR

Plus: Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball; A Sterling Event with Dr. Sandy, Opal and friends; Luminart's "Next Begins Now," a virtual success; John helps shine a light on the 1stGEN Scholarship Gala; Lightscape at the Botanic; The Baton Show Lounge celebrates 51; AIBI Revs UP!; The Joffrey Ballet "pulls back the curtain"; Zemeckis' The Witches on HBO; Howard Brown's Big Orange Ball; Pleasure for All CBD Playboy; International Playboy Bunny Reunion news; ULBGC Heroes Gala; Whitney, Tracey, Elda and Michael are ALL WINNING!; Fox 32 with our SYLVIA; Goodbye Tribune; This & That; Lotsa Videos and SOOO much more!

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Flair co-chairs Sheree Schimmer Valukas and Sherrill Bodine.

The Chicago Lighthouse's greatly anticipated FLAIR fashion show on October 16 was a virtual delight. It literally took a village, albeit a very socially distanced one, to bring this important mission and vision to life. Designers and retailers showcased their looks in pre-taped segments that went

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Elizabeth McNally Mairs wears dress by MyStylist Macy's.

off without a hitch! This is all thanks to the talent and skills of my event co-host and show producer, Tracey DiBuono and her ZZAZZ Productions team, along with Kevin Sullivan and Francisco Perez. Huge kudos to Sheree Valukas and Sherrill Bodine who have expertly co-chaired this show for the past 4 years! The event's fashion segments were filmed at Tufano's Vernon Park Tap (1073 W. Vernon Park) with an edgy, cool urban backdrop (and filmed all in ONE day)! Male models

With Dr. Janet Szlyk (pres-ceo)

With Dr. Janet Szlyk (Lighthouse pres/CEO) and my co-host (and show producer) Tracey Tarantino DiBuono.

strutted down the middle of Vernon Park Place as a drone caught their moves from above. Models Sheree Valukas, Elyse Leavy, The Lighthouse's Lindsay Inglis and Elizabeth Mairs even climbed onto the roof (wearing designs by RedE) for dramatic shots from that angle. The creativity was truly off the charts. The scenes were all

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Bridal segment by Lauren Lein with models Mary Lasky, Sally Jo Morris Pfaff and Sherrill Bodine.

captured on video by the uber-talented Troy Mairs along with his model/wife Elizabeth McNally Mairs. Participating stores and designers included Al Menotti Couture, Lauren Lein Shop, RedE Boutique, Mira Couture, MyStylist Macy's, Contessa Bottega, Etcetera, The Carlisle Collection and St.

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Model Men Shaun Rajah, Jonathan Grabill, Mark Olley, Scott Bobek and Daniel Martin wearing MyStylist Macy's Men.

John. These fashion experts all brought their A-games as the clothing provided fit each model to perfection as well as suited their personalities. I was proud to co-host this virtual event with Tracey at The Lighthouse's pre-school on Roosevelt Road. It was so touching to see the teachers engaging their students virtually

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Kristine Kinder wearing Contessa Bottega.

through their computers. As I walked down the hallway to the production area, I saw teachers dancing, singing and praising their students through computer screens. The enthusiasm, love and dedication filled

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Designer Al Menotti with Felicia Winiecki (wearing his design).

the hallways of this haven of hope and it was so powerful to see. Dr. Janet Szlyk (Chicago Lighthouse president/CEO) spoke about the organization and how, over the past year, The Lighthouse "has come together to succeed during this tough time and shine like the beacon that we are." She talked about the org's employment services and job training programs and spotlighted staff members Kalari Girtley Jackson, Carly Englander and Jessica Smith, who are thriving in various positions within the organization. Kalari debuted the OrCam MyEye Pro, an amazing piece of technology that empowers people who are blind, enabling them to discern

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Bobbi Panter, Sheree Valukas (event co-chair), Yvonne Fitzgibbon and Liz Teasley wearing St. John. 

people, places, things in front of them and tell time (without a watch!), among other remarkable features.

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Sandy Murillo, Lighthouse development assistant, wearing MyStylist Macy's. 

Dr. Janet introduced Gaelynn Lea, a dynamic advocate for the disabled community who was born with a genetic condition that causes complications in the development of bones and limbs. She sang an original song (she also plays the violin) and is a past winner of the NPR Tiny Desk Contest. Event coordinator/friend Kevin Sullivan zoomed in from Marchesa where a fabulous Watch Party was being attended by about 34 guests. Owner Kathryn Alvera created a stunning environment, with gilded fall decor and even a

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Kathy Cook, Hanah Bae, Heather Jane Johnston and Sherry Abrahams wearing Etcetera.

red carpet out front. Kevin expertly conducted a live auction raising much needed funds. Another Watch Party was hosted in River Forest by Lisa Birmingham. Participating models included

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Mia Kapica, Lauren Annese, Nikki Friar and Claire Burke in Mira Couture.

Heather Jane Johnston, Sherry Abrahams, Kathy Cook and Hanah Bae (who all wore Carlisle and Etcetera designs); Mark Olley, Shaun Rajah (of The Drake), Jonathan Grabill, Scott Bobek and Daniel Martin (from Marchesa) (who wore Macy's Men); Bobbi Panter, Sheree Valukas, Yvonne Fitzgibbon

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With Frances Renk, Sandy Murillo, Sherry Lea Holson and Elizabeth McNally Mairs wearing MyStylist Macy's.

and Liz Teasley (who were decked out in St. John); Kristine Kinder, Sherrill Bodine, Whitney Reynolds and Rhonda Liesenfelt (who wore Contessa Bottega); Felicia Winiecki, Kristine Kinder and Sherry

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With Bobbi Panter, Kathy O'Malley Piccone, event co-host/show producer Tracey DiBuona and Helena Kontos (Contessa Bottega) at Marchesa Watch Party.

Lea Holson (wearing Menotti Couture); Sally Jo Morris (who wore her own wedding dress designed by Lauren Lein), Sherrill Bodine and Mary Lasky (all wearing Lauren Lein bridalwear); Sandy Murillo (of The Lighthouse), Elizabeth McNally Mairs, Frances Renk, Sherry Lea Holson and yours truly (wore looks created by MyStylist Macy's); Lauren

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The Lighthouse's Carly Englander (L) and Kalari Girtley Jackson (R) with a Macy's MyStylist.

Annese and Claire Burke (of The Lighthouse), Mia Kapica and Nikki Friar (of Marchesa) (wore looks by Mira Couture). Since 1906, The Chicago Lighthouse has been a leader in serving the blind, visually impaired,

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Kevin Sullivan, Al Menotti and Francisco Perez.

disabled and Veteran communities. This remarkable nonprofit serves more than 67,000 people annually and has pivoted expertly to virtual programming so their children can still be educated and engaged every day in their homes. Over $40,000 was raised that will support these programs and services providing education, and rehabilitation as well as employment services. (To donate, and for more info, click here!) And to watch the entire fabulous fashions and show, see below!

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Sister Rosemary Connelly, Misericordia executive director, with one of the residents.

Misericordia's Women's Board hosted its first virtual (38th!) Heart of Mercy Ball on October 14. Hundreds of supporters tuned in to watch a 90 minute virtual show that was emceed by longtime Misericordia supporter (Mr. Fix It) Lou Manfredini. He spoke about the many

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Event host Lou Manfredini (Mr. Fix-It).

ways Misericordia pivoted during this pandemic to take care of its residents through fun activities that includes baking, bike-riding, arts and crafts and virtual programming to stay connected. Father Jack Clair, assistant executive director and chaplain at Misericordia, delivered a powerful prayer to open the

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Actor/ Misericordia support Joe Montegna.

evening. Testimonials on the great work done here were presented by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Pat Fitzgerald (head coach Northwestern University football), Mike Singletary (former Chicago Bear), Mary Ann Ahern (NBC 5 Chicago), actor Joe Montegna,

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Benedetta Kelly, Misericordia Women's Board President.

Miguel and Kelly Cervantes, actor Mark Rolston ("The Shawshank Redemption"), Hoda and Jenna (The Today Show) and yours truly. Bennetta Kelly, Women's Board president spoke about the history of the organization. "Nearly a century ago, our board was founded to support Misericordia, then a maternity hospital

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Miguel and Kelly Cervantes.

for women in need, then later becoming the Misericordia we know and love today…We support children and adults with a wide range of intellectual and developmental disabilities from numerous backgrounds," she said. Miguel and Kelly Cervantes thanked Sister Rosemary Connelly, executive director, for all her hard work

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Mary Ann Ahern (NBC 5 Chicago).

before a clip of Miguel singing with The Heartbreakers was shown. The group danced while Miguel sang "This is Me" (a song by Keala Settle that was performed in the film "The Greatest

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Lois Gates, Misericordia assistant executive director and chief development officer.

Showman"). Sister Rosemary's remarks always bring a tear to your eye. Her compassion and devotion to the cause is palpable. She's been a Sister of Mercy for 70 years and 50 years at Misericordia. She thanked everyone for their support saying it will help close the annual deficit of $20 million. "We can also pursue our

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Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern University head football coach.

dream projects of expanding our campus (8 new homes are planned as well as a drive-thru bakery) in the hope of being able to reach out to more families who are on the waiting list, families who want a

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Susan Baker, WB member and event co-chair.

Misericordia and NEED a Misericordia. We hope soon to be able to give them the same peace of mind our families have known for decades…Throughout this horrible health crisis, our staff have risked their own lives to ensure our residents remain happy, healthy, engaged and challenged.

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Jackie Kissane, WB member and event co-chair.

Tonight, we have the privilege of honoring our staff with a special Heart of Mercy Award," she said. 43-year staff member Mary Pat O'Brien, assistant executive director of residences and programs, presented the plaque to the

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Mary Pat O'Brien, Misericordia ED of residences and programs, presented Mis Staff with special Heart of Mercy Award.

staff. 400 of them have been employed at Mis for 10 years or more and some have been there for 40+ years! Lois Gates, assistant executive director and chief development officer, read a letter to the staff thanking them for their outstanding efforts. A

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Auctioneer Extraordinaire Greg "G-Man" Dellinger.

paddle raise was conducted by one of my favorite auctioneers, Greg "G-Man" Dellinger. A house for 6 in Ireland sold for $7500; a Peloton bike sold for $3000 and a week-long, Tuscany getaway for 4 sold for $4500. Co-chaired by WB members Susan Baker and Jackie Kissane, the virtual event exceeded the nonprofit's expectations raising over $311,000 and counting. (To donate or learn more, click here!)

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Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her supportive husband Greg Hines during the virtual event.

Even though it had to be virtual, Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her talented team figured out a way to make this year's (16th!) A Sterling Event benefiting A Silver Lining Foundation something very, very memorable just like she's always done in the past at her live events. Auctioneer Jim Miller opened the 90 minute show by introducing longtime supporter and WGN anchor Micah Materre who was shown in her kitchen busily creating the event's signature cocktail, a

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Dr. Sandy and Greg in front with Laura Ivaldi, Jack Hazan, Jim Miller (auctioneer), Eric Lundgren and Scott Levine in rear.

Silvertini during a pre-show reception. From there, emcee Paul Lisnek (WGN News) took the virtual event reins and spoke about the nonprofit. "The challenges of being uninsured and under-insured persist now more than ever [for breast health testing]. Many of us know people who, six months

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ABC 7's Tracy Butler.

ago, had all the insurance they needed, had a good job and their lives were pretty stable, but, due to the pandemic, their lives have been turned upside down. ASLF has looked at these folks and felt it needed to step up to make sure that NO ONE has to go without potentially life-saving breast health testing." Eric

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LeeAnn Trotter, NBC-5 Chicago.

Siegelbaum, an internationally acclaimed wine & champagne expert who was Food & Wine magazine's 2019 Sommelier of the Year, explained the proper and safe way to open a bottle of champagne and conducted an ask-me-

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Micah Materre, WGN News anchor, toasts A Silver Lining Foundation with her custom Silvertini. 

anything segment. Who knew I'd been doing it wrong all these years. He said to hold the bottle at a 45 degree angle, put thumb on top, untwist cage and grab BASE of bottle and twist from there! Now we know!  Lisnek introduced the show's highlight, a visually sensational video produced and directed by fashion designer/lawyer Mark Roscoe (who appears to have unlimited talents!) and written and performed by the one and only Opal

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Roz Varon, ABC-7 Chicago.

Staples. "I Believe" is now the anthem of ASLF and a real (happy) tear jerker! (See video below). Dr. Sandy and her dear husband Greg Hines spoke about how the organization was founded in 2002 following her breast cancer

Auctioneer Jim Miller.

Auctioneer Jim Miller.

diagnosis. She recalled it came early in her marriage. She asked Greg to come home from work so she could share the news with him. His loving reply? "I married you, not your boobs!" (Just love him and the love they have together). I was honored to share a video tribute for this amazing nonprofit along with ABC-7's Tracy Butler, NBC Chicago's LeeAnn Trotter and Cancer Wellness magazine founder Caylei Vogelzang, among others. Tracy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018 and heard Dr. Sandy on the radio providing much needed inspiration and hope. LeeAnn lost her mom to breast cancer at an early age. Later

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Ben Carstensen and his Tasting Stars event were recipients of the 2020 Evy Award, named after Dr. Sandy's mom, Evelyn Goldberg.

in the program, Brent Carstensen accepted the Evy Award on behalf of the Tasting Stars event he started years ago in support of the foundation. A Silver Lining Foundation

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Courtney Mahoney, Chicago Wolves senior VP of operations.

has evolved from a single outreach program connecting those in need of breast health resources to a funder of potentially life- saving breast health testing. In 2019, ASLF funded almost 2000 tests for 1487 women, resulting in 18 life-saving diagnoses. The organization has 15 partner hospitals in the Chicagoland area. All event proceeds will support the programs of the foundation, in particular, Buy A Mom A Mammogram, which funds cost-free breast health testing for uninsured, underinsured, undocumented women and men and for those who have lost their jobs and health insurance due to the pandemic. (To donate or learn more, click here) (To watch Opal Staples perform "I Believe" see below, and to view the virtual gala, click here.)

And watch the virtual event here!

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(Top, L to R) Patrick Gleason, co-chair Matt Olaveson, Ken Norgan, Kelly Wicklander and Joe Wicklander. (Front)–Co-chair Adam Vitale and Vanessa George.

The Luminarts Cultural Foundation hosted a successful virtual event on October 10. "Next Begins Now," was a fundraiser to support our city's outstanding emerging artists so that they can pursue careers in the arts. Throughout the evening, we heard outstanding performances in a variety of genres. Katya Schloeman, a Luminarts Fellow in Dance 2017, performed a stirring ballet. She is a former company member of The Joffrey Academy of Dance. I was proud to introduce Josh Brown (via video of course), a 2019 Fellow in Classical Music, who performed on a 1679 Pietro Guarneri violin! Baritone Will Liverman, a 2017 Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music, played the piano and sang "Moonlight in Vermont" (he gave me chills he was so

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Josh Brown, Luminarts 2019 Fellow in Classical Music. 

good). Josh is an alumnus of The Julliard School and

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Will Liverman, 2017 Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music.

has been engaged to perform in lead roles at the Met, LA Opera and the Kennedy Center, among others. Emily Pogoreic, a Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music, sang as Chris Reynolds accompanied her on the piano. Jesse Stein, a 2020 Luminarts Fellow in Prose, read a delightful excerpt from his first book, "Mandrake." Leanne Williams, a Luminarts Fellow in Visual Arts, spoke about her passion for painting as the camera panned

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Leanne Williams, Luminarts Fellow in Visual Arts.

around the room of her fabulous finished works. Leanne was recently featured as a 2020 Breakout Artist in NYC. A final performance was presented by soprano Nicole

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Jesse Stein, a 2020 Luminarts Fellow in Prose.

Cabell, a Luminarts Award Recipient in Classical Voice. Other artists spoke about the remarkable impact the nonprofit has made in their lives. The event was expertly co-chaired by Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale (board members) and Kylie Krizek (Wintrust Commercial Banking) who also hosted a virtual after-party with friends Ken Norgan, Patrick Gleason, Kelly and Joe Wicklander and Vanessa George. Kudos to all! (To donate and/or learn more, click here!)

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John C. Robak, CEO, Greeley and Hansen (Chicago State Foundation Board Member and Gala Chair)

I'm so very proud of my dear friend John Robak, CEO Greeley and Hansen, on his recent, virtual hosting duties on behalf of Chicago State University (in partnership with the Chicago State Foundation). He did a fabulous job sharing the story and fundraising for this wonderful school during its inaugural 1stGEN Scholarship Gala held on October 2. The university delivers a carefully curated

CSU pres Zaldwaynaka Scott and CSF board member Christina Steed.

CSU President Zaldwaynaka Scott and CSF board member Christina Steed.

suite of wraparound supports designed to propel the success of first-generation and non-traditional students from diverse populations. According to stats, the greatest roadblock to first-gen success isn't a lack of talent or desire, but the lack of financial resources. Dollars raised from this event will be used to help remove that barrier. The evening celebrated student scholars who are the beneficiaries of 1stGEN Scholarships as

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Alyssa Quinlan, Chief Business Development Officer at Hindman Auctions.

well as the presentation of the first-ever Cougar Servant Leadership Awards. These special honors were presented to former Illinois Senate President, and long-time CSU champion, Emil Jones, Jr., Chicago Public Schools CEO and CSU Alumna, Dr. Janice Jackson and longtime education and arts

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Darrious Hilmon, Executive Director at Chicago State Foundation, is joined by radio personality Ramonski Luv. 

advocate, and Bronzeville Children's Museum founder Peggy Montes. Celebrity video shout-outs were delivered by actor Taye Diggs and actress Michelle Wilson. Other remarks came from Cristina Steed (Chicago State Foundation Board Member and host at 95.1 FM); Tiffany Davis (CSU alumna); Zaldwaynaka Scott (CSU president); Senator Elgie Sims and Darrious Hilmon (Chicago State Foundation ED), among others. The evening closed with a dance party hosted by DJ Vince Adams. Congrats to all involved! (To donate, or learn more, click here!)

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120562292_10223577099600656_3666109390393626747_nRoald Dahl's The Witches, which has been re-imagined by the

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Leslie Zemeckis celebrates husband Robert's latest film.

award-winning director/writer/producer Robert Zemeckis for HBO, premiered on Oct. 22. Robert's adoring wife Leslie threw a socially distanced DIY cast party to celebrate with cake and champagne and, of course stylish masks. The story, which stars Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer and Stanley Tucci, takes place in late 1967. A young orphaned boy goes to live with his loving grandma (Spencer) in the rural Alabama town of Demopolis. As the boy and his  grandmother encounter some deceptively glamorous but thoroughly diabolical witches, she wisely whisks him away to a seaside resort. Regrettably, they arrive at precisely the same time that the world's Grand High Witch has gathered her fellow cronies from around the globe — under cover — to carry out her nefarious plans. See trailer below! Kudos Robert, Leslie and crew!

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2020 EvitePlease mark your calendars NOW for Rev UP! 2020! This virtual (and oh-so fashionable) fundraiser will be held on Thursday, October 29 beginning at 6 pm, honoring Chicago's own Sherrill Bodine! Proceeds from this event will support our design community and the work of the Apparel Industry Foundation which provides

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Sneak peek at Rev UP'S Peach Carr segment filmed at Bentley Gold Coast and produced by ZZAZZ Productions. Models Frances Renk and Sherry Lea Fox in center. (Sherry Lea Fox photo).

scholarships, educational programming, vocational training and more to young people
starting careers in the sewn products industry, and most recently keeping unemployed theater stitchers working to produce PPE. The event will feature a fashion show (produced by Tracey DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions) showcasing the looks of designers Elda de la Rosa Couture, Lauren Lein Ltd., Menotti Couture, Model Atelier, Peach Carr, Rebellion, Ricorso and Soundoff. I'm thrilled to be co-hosting this event which will also include amazing raffle prizes (Peach Carr custom, signed handbag, one-of-a-kind leather and fur wristlet from Rebellion, hydra-facials from the one and only Leah Chavie, a sizable gift certificate from Elda de la Rosa and so much more! (To see more details and join us, click here!) See teaser video below!

And see Ambar Campos, AIBI executive director, describe the organization's impact below….

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JoffreyThe Joffrey Ballet's Women's Board will host a virtual event to kick-off the holiday season on Saturday, November 7, at 3 pm– "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker," Join them for a glimpse at The Nutcracker like never before with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with Joffrey Company Artists and members of the Artistic team and delightful surprises to celebrate the magic of this story. With a program geared toward all ages and options to elevate your experience with at-home party packages, guests from age 2 to 92 can enjoy a memorable afternoon together. Proceeds from this event will go toward the Joffrey’s Crisis Stabilization Fund, a $12M initiative to provide for the continued health of the organization despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us in supporting this event as we raise necessary funding for the Joffrey’s programs and operations. Tickets and more info here!

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PAWS Chicago will be hosting its annual Fur Ball this year virtually on Friday, November 13, 7:50 pm. Thanks to the outpouring of support this year, this much loved NO-KILL shelter has been able to find forever homes for 3,280 dogs/cats! The virtual event will have lots of surprises, amazing auction items and, of course, those adorable dogs and cats! Please join us and find details here!

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2020 PAWS VIRTUAL FUR BALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 7:50 PM.

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Baton Show Lounge founder Jim Flint and friend (Mark Olley photo).

The Baton Show Lounge has been a go-to place for Chuck and me ever since we were first married. As a matter of fact, this is where I insisted we go on one of our first dates. Owner Jim Flint and the "ladies (and men now)" have been great friends to us since their many years

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The one and only, Chilli Pepper! (Mark Olley photo)

at 436 N. Clark Street. This was a great location for us since we don't live very far from there but their new spot at 4713 N. Broadway is attracting a lot of new fans for this iconic institution. Mark Olley recently visited for a Sunday brunch show and raved about it! He said the performers, ambiance, everything was top rate! They're open Thursday through Sunday at 7 pm with these show times: Thursday and Sunday, 8 and 9:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8, 9:30 and 11:30 pm. The Patio Bar & Cafe is open Tuesday through Friday with the bar opening at 4:30 pm and the mini shows beginning at 2 pm, with entertainment every 10-15 minutes. (For more info, click here!) I hope to see you here soon! (And to see some fabulous footage of the club's 42nd anniversary party with Miss Chilli Pepper and friends, see below!) The Baton has been around since 1969!  

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The Chicago Botanic Garden is bringing back its fabulous LIGHTSCAPE, a captivating world of light, color, and sound in an all-new trail designed with our safety in mind. Bask in the glow of thousands of twinkling lights in favorites like the Cathedral of Light and new delights you've never seen before! Make new family memories this year at Lightscape, November 13 through January 3, 2021. This event sold out in its debut season last year so make your plans now! (Info here!)

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The Botanic Garden's Lightscape–GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!

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Union league boys and girls clubsThe Union League Boys and Girls Clubs will honor some remarkable Chicagoans at its Virtual 43rd Annual Inspirational Heroes Gala on November 7th, 6- 9 pm. The Gala will benefit Chicago youth served by the nonprofit’s critical programming that carried on despite closings due to COVID-19. Guests are invited to enjoy a memorable three-course meal (available for pick-up at the Club prior to the event) prepared by Chef Michael Ponzio drinks, a silent auction and a “Fund the Mission” campaign, as well as a few surprises! For more info, please click here.

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You can bet this virtual event will be a hoot and a night of squeals, screams, thrills and chills! Mark your calendars NOW for Howard Brown Health Center's BIG ORANGE BALL, coming to you virtually on Saturday, Oct. 24, 7:30- pre-show, 8-10 pm show. This virtual night will be hosted by Chicago's very own Lucy Stoole and will feature terrifying performances from Coco Sho-Nell, Tenderoni and Muffy Fishbasket plus spooky tunes by a variety of artists. Think virtual "peep holes" that include Electro & Rope Play Room; Ghost Story Room; Pole Dancing Room; Pillow Talk Room; Kink Room; Burlesque Room; Scantily Clad Room and Cruise Room with Lucy Stoole. (Must be 18 or over to participate.) Tickets start at just $20 and all proceeds will support LGBTQ+ care at Howard Brown Health. For tickets and details, click here!

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My "CBD Pleasure for All" Playboy ad.

Special thanks to Playboy, my forever family, for choosing me as an Influencer for their recent campaign, "Pleasure for ALL, CBD Playboy." Chuck swears by CBD for shoulder pain, but this is a whole new way to incorporate CBD into your life! This all-new collection of products is a natural evolution for a brand that has led the cultural conversation on sex and pleasure for decades. The line includes a CBD Bath Bomb, CBD Arousal Spray and CBD Intimacy Gel (that Chuck swears by for his shoulder pain!).

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Playboy Reunion--July 15-18  2021And, on another Playboy note, the International Playboy Bunny Reunion has been rescheduled to July 15-18, 2021. The meet-and-greet weekend is for present or past employees only and will include a boat cruise, a Guys & Dolls party and then the main event on Sunday, July 18. For more info and to register contact, theplayboybunnyreunion@gmail.com.

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Whitney Reynolds

Whitney goes NATIONAL!

Huge congrats to my beautiful friend Whitney Reynolds, whose dream just came true! Starting Jan. 6, the Whitney Reynolds Show will be offered to PBS stations nationwide through the National Educational Telecommunications Association program distribution service! Her fabulous, feel-good show airs weekly at 6:30 pm Mondays on Lakeshore PBS WYIN-Channel 56! Tune in for stories that need to be told. Love and congrats Whitney! I'm so very happy for you!

 

 

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Michael Perich

Michael Perich (The Gnome Colony) is the cover star for Glen Ellyn Living!

And more congrats are in order for two more friends! The Gnome Colony's Michael Perich will shine on the cover of the next Glen Ellyn Living magazine! If you haven't visited his charming store at 485 N. Main St. (in Glen Ellyn), then you are missing out on a lot of "love, whimsy and wishes"! His

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono is featured in Hindsdale Living!

philanthropic efforts in the community have also been spotlighted on WGN's "Around Town" with Ana Belaval, among many other news outlets. Another dear friend, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (of ZZAZZ Productions) was highlighted in Hinsdale Living! #WINNING

Congrats to much loved designer Elda de la Rosa, who was honored recently at

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Designer Elda de la Rosa is honored at the Runway Latinx fashion show/fundraiser.

Runway Latinx-Grace within Chaos fashion show/fundraiser. Founded by Arabel Rosales, this major fashion event honored our Elda with the Pivoting in Heels Award! And we all know how much she deserved this!

As many of you have heard, the Chicago Tribune canceled my Candid Candace column after 10 years. I'm sad the nonprofit community won't have a voice there anymore, Trib goodbye imagehowever, I will ALWAYS support Chicago charities, through this blog and any other way I can. I didn't think we could receive more bad news but, in the space of two weeks, we lost our dog and my husband had a serious health issue and then this. I dare not ask what else could happen. Thanks to all my readers who followed me there and here and for the outpouring of support we've received from all of you. We SO felt the love through your uplifting comments, flowers and notes. A special thanks to Fox 32's Sylvia Perez for sharing my story this week (watch it below) and to Robert Feder for his compassionate shout-out in his widely read blog (read it here). I hope you will continue to follow me (and subscribe) at CandidCandace.com where my love for Chicago will always shine through.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Trick or Treat!

 

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ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM AND SERVICE CLUB OF CHICAGO: VIRTUAL SUPERSTARS

Plus: Chicagoans' MASK-querade; PorchlightPalooza; Foster Boy, a must see!; Rush Woman's Board Fall Benefit; AIDS Foundation of Chicago's Walk/Run; TPAN and Kiki Queens host Dining Out for Life; Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball and Artist in All; Friends of Prentice, "Still Together, at Home"; A Sterling Event with Opal; Gilda's Club Chicago's "An Improvised Gala"; WITS' Ungala; Greenhouse and Belushi team up for CBD; Playboy's new Insta App; MSI hosts virtual Columbian Ball; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie, IL.

The Women's Leadership Committee of the  Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center hosted its first virtual SOIREÉ on September 2, raising over $250,000 (its highest

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The Voice finalist Katie Kadan.

netting event to date). This Museum, located in Skokie, is for ALL people who want to learn about the past, combat hatred and prejudice and become better world citizens aka Upstanders. I was proud to serve as host for this hour-long event that attracted over 1,100 viewers and

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Actress Sharon Stone.

included surprise guests Sharon Stone, Bonnie Hunt and many others, plus musical guests The Voice finalist Katie

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93.9 Lite FM radio personality Melissa Forman with Dr. Ruth Westheimer.

Kadan, cantors from Northshore congregations, singers from Pastor Chris Harris' Bright Star Church of Chicago, pop artist Alexander Glantz (Alexander 23), Harold Green (poet) and many more. The live portion of the event was filmed at Frost Studios under the watchful eyes of the Museum's Lori Fagenholz

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Juliet Gray–WLC president/volunteer.

and her amazing, dedicated team including Marcy Larson, Ken Cooper and others. Kadan kicked off the evening singing "Brave" (by Sara Bareilles) followed by remarks from WLC member/event chair Caroline Pfeffer. Caroline spoke about the Museum's scholarship program

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Fritzie Fritzshall, Survivor and IHMEC president.

that allows students from all backgrounds and faiths the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust so they can make an impact in their own communities. Susie

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Susie Karkomi–WLC founding member/ VP.

Karkomi, WLC founding member and daughter of a Holocaust Survivor and daughter-in-law of two Survivors, said, "With the increase of hate crimes today as well as discrimination on so many levels, the need to teach about tolerance, humanity and the lessons of the

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Katie Couric and husband John Molner.

Holocaust are more urgent than ever in order to impact positive change. It's time to show up and stand up. Acquiescence is unacceptable."

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Actress Bonnie Hunt.

Juliet Gray, WLC president, introduced other members who shared their reasons for being involved with the Women's Leadership Committee. Leslie Schaffel joined to honor the memory of her great-grandparents who perished in the Holocaust and to honor her grandparents who persevered to establish a Jewish life in America. Other WLC members/speakers included Robin Levy,

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Gospel singer Opal Staples.

Stacey Gottlieb and Sherri Schorsch. TV personality and author Katie Couric, along with

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Cantor Jay O'Brien.

her husband John Molner (who grew up on the Northshore), spoke about the book she is writing about her Jewish grandparents and how important it is to support the Museum. Nancy and Michael Reinsdorf told viewers their son had his bar mitzvah at the Museum and that Susan was a volunteer there.

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Singer/songwriter Laurie Akers.
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With Susan Abrams, IHMEC CEO.

Actress/producer Bonnie Hunt emotionally shared one of the most moving stories of the night. She said, when she was a teen, she was involved in a minor car accident and had to spend some time in the hospital. As she bemoaned the fact that she was there and complained about having to stay, her mother told her she wanted her to read the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. Hunt said, "The book changed me as I discovered that something so horrific in our history could happen." Years later, as an oncology nurse, she had the opportunity to meet

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Preacher/songwriter/producer Carl Hearne.

Wiesel (who had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma)

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at an event and thank him. When she apologized for the length of the evening (he wasn't feeling well and his wife was with him in a wheelchair), he said, "Oh, I don't believe in complaining."  She said, "Then and there, he changed me again." (I cried like a baby). I conducted a Q&A with Susan Abrams, Museum CEO, who spoke about all aspects of the Museum including what was coming up next. The "Notorious RBG"

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Rita Mathias,WLC founding member/docent.

exhibit (about the remarkable life of Justice Ruth Bader

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Kelly Szany–IHMEC VP Education & Exhibitions.

Ginsburg) has been extended through the end of the year to be followed by "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom", an exhibit on the Shanghai Ghetto and, closing out 2021, with "Rise Up" about Stonewall and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community. Eileen Kugman, WLC member and co-entertainment chair, introduced her aunt, the one and only Fritzie

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Kerry Kennedy–President Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights.

Fritzshall, IHMEC president and Survivor. Fritzie shared, "It is important to me as a Holocaust Survivor for the Museum to exist so it can teach about the past so it can teach

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Museum supporters Nancy and Michael Reinsdorf.

about the future, about what is happening today with anti-semitism raising its head again." Kelly Szany, VP Education & Exhibitions, speaking from the Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition surrounded by images of

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Pop star Alexander Glantz aka Alexander 23.

Survivors, introduced several of them who shared words of wisdom and advice: "The purpose is not to curse the darkness of the past, but to illuminate the future.";

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Detective Marcus Shephard.

"Teach your children not to discriminate, we are all equal" and more. Survivor Magda Brown, who recently passed away, had said, "My mantra is you have to have faith, fantasy, drive, determination and hope that tomorrow will be better." A musical

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Musical artist Kenneth Lyonswright.

interlude was led by singer/songwriter Laurie Akers who wrote "Stand Strong." The song was sung by cantors from Northshore congregations and singers from Pastor Chris Harris' Bright Star Church of Chicago who included Opal Staples, Jenipher Jones, Carl Hearne, Cantor Jay

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With IHMEC's Marcy Larson and Ken Cooper during a tour.

O'Brien, Ernest Johnson, Chrystal Harris, Kenneth Lyonswright, Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz and Cantor Susie Lewis-Friedman. Other speakers included actress Jill Kargman (star of Bravo TV

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Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz.

series" Odd Mom Out"); Kerry Kennedy (human rights activist); Keisha Rembert (a teacher); Rita Mathias (founding Museum member/docent); Alexandria Coutinho (student at Taft High School); Melissa Forman (radio superstar of 93.9 Lite FM) and Sam Harris (Museum president emeritus). Actress/producer Sharon Stone spoke about an award-winning documentary she had produced about Harris titled "An

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Alexandria Coutinho, Student Taft High School.
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Educator Keisha Rembert.

Undeniable Voice". A segment followed about the Museum's police training program which brings together officers to teach them about balancing the rights of individuals with the needs of democracy. Detective Marcus Shephard and Officers Tom Hoskinson and Diane Shaw spoke of the training program, "Today, we learned that our uniform is bigger than us."

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What an honor and a thrill it was to host this inspiring night! Thank you IHMEC!

Popular pop artist Alexander Glantz (Alexander 23) sang an original song that he dedicated to his "bubby" who was born in a concentration camp. Katie Kadan

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Sam Harris, Survivor and IHMEC president emeritus.

closed the show with a powerful rendition of the appropriately named song "Stronger Together" (by Jessica Sanchez). The exciting, action-packed evening raised funds for the Museum's future exhibitions, in-person and virtual field trips for students in under-served communities, training for law enforcement and educational programs for college students. Trust me, if you have never visited this Museum, please take your family. It's located at 9603 Woods Drive in Skokie. It's mission and purpose is so very important for us all. (To learn more about IHMEC, or to donate, click here!) (Watch the SOIRÉE event below!)

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Event co-chairs Michelle Baker and Annette Findling w/ SC president Sherrill Bodine. (Co-chair Cathy Bartholomay missing from this pic). 

And it was another virtual home run for the Service Club of Chicago when this 130-year-old nonprofit

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Co-chair Cathy Bartholomay with SC member Marguerite Hark and SC VP Myra Reilly.

hosted "A White House Floral Affair" (aka Hat Luncheon) on September 3. This org is on a winning streak with its virtual fundraising following its successful "Day on the Terrace" event on August 3. "Floral Affair" co-chairs, SC members Cathy Bartholomay, Michelle Baker and Annette Findling, began planning the event in January when the world was young and innocent. They had hoped to host the event in May at the Drake Hotel but Covid had

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Watch Party host Kimberly Filan and friends.

other ideas. SC president Sherrill Bodine told everyone, "Everything is on the table except giving up." (Which we all know is the SC's mantra) The afternoon presentation featured the uber-talented, humble, lovely floral designer/author Laura

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With Watch Party Hosts Greg Hyder, Jim Smith and Jean Antoniou and friends.

Dowling who was the White House's chief floral designer from 2009 to 2015. After she left this position, she began writing books (her latest being "Bouquets") and participating in charity

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Watch Party Host Karen Peters and friends.

events which is where co-chair Annette Findling, luckily, discovered her. During a special VIP presentation a couple of days before the main event, Dowling shared secrets of making the perfect bouquet as she chatted about her days in the White

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SC president Sherrill Bodine wearing Lauren Lein.

House. She was filmed live from her beautiful garden behind her 19th century home in Alexandria, Virginia. She recalled a State Dinner for German Chancellor Angela Merkel where she was

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Tom Kehoe, Yvette Cusack and Sharyl Mackey.

complimented for her floral color choice, yellow, Merkel's favorite color. She spoke of moving dinners for Wounded Warriors where each of the 10,000 guests received flowers to take home. She also rubbed shoulders with many celebrities who visited the White House, including Martha Stewart, Beyonce (who sang for former First Lady Michelle Obama's 50th BD),

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Sheree Valukas at the Marchesa Watch Party.

Prince Harry, Justin Timberlake and many more. During the VIP presentation, Laura arranged bouquets of scented wild basil with dahlias, a sunflower bouquet, a sheaf of wheat with a unique

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Francisco Montiel and Marchesa's Nikki Friar.

burlap bow, a vine wreath and a massive hydrangea arrangement in an antique copper pot. She gave us a very cool tip–she mixes faux flowers with real! I loved this idea and can't wait to try it! During a particularly memorable State Dinner, Dowling was invited to meet the Governor of Washington state, Jay Inslee. He was seated next to former President Obama and asked the then-president what he would miss the most about living at the White House and he said, "The flowers." Laura, of course, will never forget THIS remark! (Another tip Laura shared is that she loves to buy basic flowers at Trader Joe's and then mix them with

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Dapper Eric Cohler.

ones from local farms.) When asked her thoughts on the new White House Rose Garden re-do by First Lady Melania Trump, Dowling said, "The White House does stay the same but the garden is a living place. I didn't

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Keynote speaker and former White House floral designer Laura Dowling.

feel like the flowers in the older garden went together very well. I thought it was a good opportunity to bring the garden up to date. It sounds like there were a lot more rose varieties planted. Each First Family has that chance to make their own changes." During

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Chic Watch Party guests at Marchesa.

the main event, on September 3, the Service Club had nearly 200 attendees who tuned in or attended "watch

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Cristina Montgomery and Pam Capitanini.

parties" for the event, which remains THE hat luncheon in Chicago! Guests viewed the presentation from Marchesa (with photos by John Reilly), the homes of The Peninsula's Greg Hyder and SC members Mrya Reilly, Kimberly Filan and Karen Peters. The emcee for the day was WGN-TV's Micah Materre, a long-time friend of SC, with expert event production, as always, by Tracey DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions. Co-chairs opened the event thanking guests and sponsors. President Bodine

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said, "Despite a year in which all of us, and the entire

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Emcee Micah Materre (WGN-TV)

world, has had the most profound challenges of a century, in 2020 the SC gave 40 grants to agencies that totaled almost $450,000…SC makes magic happen, in Englewood, Pilsen, from Uptown to Cicero." During the presentation, two of the SC's grantees, Almost Home Kids and The Chicago Lighthouse, appeared on camera thanking the organization for its support. A live auction featured packages donated by Chef Charles Webb, Four Seasons Punta Mita, jeweler John Buechner and Max Mara. Over $75,000 was raised to further the SC's mission of assisting, improving and expanding on agency programs in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients operate in the area of social service, cultural, educational and civic fields. (To apply for an SC grant, click here) and to learn more about this nonprofit, or to donate, click here!)

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Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas wearing multi-purpose GDC masks.

I think, sadly, that masks are here to stay for a while. And, if

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Greg Hyder wearing a beloved Cubs mask and a sentimental watch.

this proves to be true, then why not make it fun? I know a lot of chic Chicagoans have already incorporated them into their stylish wardrobes, matching masks to their outfits, wearing masks with a message or just wearing masks because they love and want to support their favorite designers and protect their fellow citizens. I wanted to feature some of my favorites in this latest blog so I asked some of my friends to share their favorite looks. Cathy Bell Bartholomay loves her mask by Sylwia Wilczynska Designs. “I love this mask mostly because it protects me and protects others. I also love

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Hair stylist Charles Ifergan.

Sylwia’s “buy one donate one” program, the brainchild of local philanthropist Sherry Lea Fox: it’s yet another way to

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MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo wearing a Versace-inspired mask.

give back and pay it forward during these challenging times. Plus, every time I wear this mask, Slywia’s graceful artistry and sublime use of fabric make me smile underneath it…I'll be wearing masks until it is safe not to, which for me means when we have an effective vaccine and COVID 19 is under control. I dearly hope that will be soon. In the meantime, and for however long it takes, I’ll be wearing a mask for myself, for my family

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Celebrity chef and Viking range spokesman Jaime Laurita.

and for my friends, as well as for everyone and anyone else,” Cathy said. Hair stylist Charles Ifergan wears a mask with a paw prints pattern, a gift from his daughter Lana who thought this would be a great way to remind him she wants a DOG! Lol! MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo paired his

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Mary Lasky wearing a fav mask by Akram Hanna.

Versace-inspired mask (a gift from his L.A. friends) with Versace glasses from, where else, MYEYEDR! Caylei Vogelzang, editor-in-chief of Cancer Wellness mag, loves her mask by Mira Couture. She said, "I think masks are here to stay for the foreseeable future. I imagine that they will become more delicate, form-fitting and functional. I think that we will witness innovations in the textiles that are being used to produce them as well as the structural and aesthetic elements that cause them to look great

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Cathy Bell Bartholomay wearing a mask by Sylwia Designs.

and feel fabulous. I am looking forward to seeing what comes down the runways (or virtual runways) this fall." Amanda Puck, Mariano's Strategic Brand Development–"My favorite masks are from Italian designer La Double J. I love them because they are bright, fun and colorful and coordinate with anything! I can also wear them for long periods of time

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Amanda Puck wearing mask by La Double J.

whether in the grocery stores, helping in the community, or out visiting local restaurants! We will be wearing masks for the foreseeable future, so let’s make it fun!! My other favorites are from Kehoe Designs and also Sylwia Designs." Sheryl Dyer Schmidt, Van Cleef & Arpels store director, loves masks made by her niece Meghan, especially the one with St. Patrick High School shamrock logo (her husband Joe Schmidt

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas wears a mask from her friend Joy with her nickname, Dragon Lady.

is president of the school). The Peninsula's Greg Hyder has a closet full of masks, being the style setter that he is. One of his favorites is from his beloved Chicago Cubs (but, believe me, he has one for EVERY occasion!). Giordano Dance Company's Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas, obviously, love their Giordano masks that can be

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Sherry Lea Holson wearing a Sylwia Designs mask.

worn as a scarf or a headband too!  Master Chef Jaime Laurita doesn't have to go far for his colorful masks since his husband Rich Lane, creates them for his Etsy store (Eleven Eleven Concepts!) Maple & Ash's Mary Lasky loves her masks from Akram Hanna Custom Fitting & Alterations at the 900 North Michigan Shops. Jean Antoniou loves her "sippy" mask by Peach Carr and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas' custom "Dragon Lady" mask was made by

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Paula Borg wears a glitzy Sylwia Designs camo mask.

her dear friend Joy. Catie Keogh, half of the popular travel doc duo "Trip Sisters" with her real-life sister Colleen Kelly, loves her mask by Gretchen Scott that she picked up at a locally owned boutique in Michigan City called Darling Boutique. Watch for Catie and Kelly's cool Trip Sisters travel show to return next year. They are also currently digital contributors for National Geographic and

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Catie Keogh wears a fav mask by Gretchen Scott.

Travel & Leisure Mag! And last but not least, philanthropist Paula Borg's favorite mask is a sequined, camouflage one by Sylwia Designs. I love the fact that so many designers were willing to pivot to mask-making, not only as an extra source of income, but also to help out essential workers like doctors and

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Sheryl Dyer Schmidt wearing a mask from her niece.

nurses. Designers Lauren Lein, Peach Carr, Borris Powell and others delivered them to hospitals and fire stations. Chicago is known as the city of Big Shoulders and nothing proves this more than these current, hard times. People are stepping up and reaching out in ways that make my heart sing. For sure, the rioting and violence can make this world seem so negative but, bright spots like this can certainly turn a frown upside down. I received a surprise

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package in the mail recently from Playboy. Inside, the silver envelope were two PB masks, one with one of my favorite covers (February 1979) on it (this mask is called "Iconic Covers"), and another pink one with Bunny logos.  The note inside showed me why Playboy has been my ride

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Jean Antoniou wearing Peach Carr's sippy mask.

or die "family" for the last 47 years. "Candace, Hope you are doing well & staying safe! Love, Playboy." Thanks to all my trend-setting friends who contributed to this segment!

Playboy will also be coming out with a really cool Instagram app! They sent the link to all the Playmates first for a test drive and I know it's going to be very popular! Take a look here and watch for it, coming soon!

Porchlight Music Theatre hosted PorchlightPalooza, a three-day

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Porchlight Icon honoree Joel Grey.

virtual festival Friday, Aug. 21 – Sunday, Aug. 23,  in lieu of its cancelled March 23 ICONS GALA. This new virtual 25th Anniversary celebration raised over $220,000 and included performances from Chicago’s best talents, highlights from its award-winning history, celebrity greetings and well wishes, the presentation of the Luminary Award to Elaine Cohen and Arlen D. Rubin and culminated on Sunday, Aug. 23, with an exclusive interview hosted by legendary newsman Bill Kurtis with Porchlight’s 2020 ICON Award recipient  Joel Grey.  (PorchlightPalooza is currently available for viewing on Porchlight’s YouTube page.)  Porchlight's Executive Director Jeannie Lukow said, “PorchlightPalooza, due to its virtual format, was able to reach our loyal Porchlight fans and expand to a national

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Much loved Bill Kurtis conducted Q&A with Joel Grey.

audience. In terms of attendance and donations, we have exceeded any previous Porchlight gala in our 25 year history.” She continued, “The response shown for PorchlightPalooza from our audience and people new to Porchlight has been unanimously positive.” Artistic Director Michael Weber added, “Trying this new format was a massive undertaking for all of us and we could not be more proud of the final result. From following social distance guidelines for filming to undertaking new technology and editing three days of one hour shows; PorchlightPalooza is something we could not be more proud of.” Event co-chairs Rick and Deann Bayless and Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra shared their highlights from this weekend. “We are so proud of what Porchlight has accomplished,” La Pietra said. “We have been planning the March gala for more than a year and had to change the entire format and evening due

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Michelle Lauto, Missy Aguilar and Lucy Godinez.

to COVID-19. With PorchlightPalooza, we were able to still host three nights of a great event that I was able to enjoy from home

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Lorenzo Rush Jr, lighting design by Rachel West.

with Bill and all my friends, virtually.” Deann Bayless commented, “As Rick and I watched each night, singing along to each number which would not be allowed normally, we could not prevent ourselves from smiling the entire time! Porchlight’s artists and staff provided three unforgettable nights of entertainment that I cannot get out of my head.” PorchlightPalooza artists included Brian Acker, Adrian Aguilar, Missy Aguilar, Charissa Armon, Neala Barron, Jayson Brooks, Caron Buinis, Lydia Burke, E. Faye Butler, Matt Crowle, Andres Enriquez, Erica Evans, David Girolmo, Lucy Godinez, Cory Goodrich, Frederick Harris, Jermaine Hill, Callie Johnson,

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Dancers Christopher Kelly, Erica Evans, Joey Stone and Laura Savage (Middle row, L to R) Linda Madonia, Rafe Bradford and Lior Shragg; (Lighting design by Rachel West and dancers' costumes designed by Bill Morey.)

Donterrio Johnson, James Earl Jones II, Christopher Kelley,  Heidi Kettenring, Michelle Lauto, John Marshall, Jr., Alexis J Roston, Lorenzo Rush Jr, Laura Savage, Stephanie Stockstill, Joey Stone, Bethany Thomas and Gene Weygandt. The weekend also shared well wishes and greetings from artists saluting Grey's influence on music theatre including Bob Balaban, Patrick Cassidy, Kristin Chenoweth, Raul Esparza, cast members from the recent off-Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof, Josh Gad, Larry Grossman, John Kander, Tom Kitt, David Mamet, Joe Mantegna, Howard McGillin, Mandy Patinkin, Benj Pasek, Tonya Pinkins, Bernadette Peters, Lonny Price, Chita Rivera, Susan Sampliner, Susan Stroman, Paul Oakley Stovall, Ben Vereen, Bruce Villanch, Stephen Wallem and Maury Yeston.

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Jim Belushi debuts his CBD product at Greenhouse opening.

GREENHOUSE celebrated the opening of its 15,000-sq-ft flagship CBD dispensary in Skokie on September 3. The afternoon had a definite Blues Brothers vibe as actor Jim Belushi (founder of Belushi's Farm) debuted his Blues Brothers X Grassroots product line to much fanfare, arriving in the famed Bluesmobile with two fellow "Blues

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Greenhouse Grand Opening in Skokie.

Brothers" (Mitch Kahn, CEO of Greenhouse and Chris Karakosta, GM of Belushi's Farm and Jim's cousin). The CBD dispensary officially opened at 1000 Skokie Blvd. with a ribbon cutting ceremony in partnership with the Skokie

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Belushi and friends arrive at the Greenhouse opening in the famous Bluesmobile that was featured in the 1980 film, "The Blues Brothers."

Chamber of Commerce that was followed by outdoor activities. Belushi's home-grown collaboration, developed at cultivation facilities owned by leading cannabis company Curaleaf, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the iconic Blues Brothers franchise. Located across from Old Orchard Mall, Greenhouse was designed by architects Peter Theodore and Stephen Coorlas, and built by Chicago based Pacific Construction. The architecturally focused exterior boasts a curtain-like facade with expansive windows, bringing natural light and warmth into the space. The two-level interior,  designed by Epoch Design Group, was deliberately configured to offer a premium,

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Mitch Kahn (Greenhouse), Chris Karakosta (Belushi's Farm) and Jim Belushi. 

curated customer experience, with a large focus on educational displays throughout the space. The second floor, accessible via a lift as well as a spectacular curved staircase, will be dedicated to in-depth consultations with trained product specialists as well as online pre-order pick up. Available products include flower, vapes, extracts/oils, topicals, concentrates and edibles. During the opening festivities, Belushi (who was scheduled to be joined by Dan Akroyd

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Linda Goldman (Skokie Chamber of Commerce), Jon Terzia (Skokie Chamber of Commerce), Talley Wettlaufer (Greenhouse) and Mitch Kahn (Greenhouse).

who couldn't come in from Canada due to Covid restrictions) played the harmonica and signed autographs for fans. Over 600 people attended over the course of the day including Christie Hefner, Rick Kogan, Mitch Kahn (CEO & Co-Founder of Greenhouse), Boris Jordan (Executive Chairman of Curaleaf), SNL alum Tim Kazurinsky, Gregg Steinberg (of Belushi’s Farm), Chris Karakosta, Akele Parnell, Khadijah Tribble and Bob Jersey. (For more info, click here!)

 

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FOSTER BOY OFFICIAL POSTER_100brightnessPut this film on your watch list! "Foster Boy" is a heart-wrenching drama about the painful, corrupt parts of the ‘for-profit’ foster care system – but also a story of

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Matthew Modine, Krystian Alexander Wyttle, Jay Paul Deratany and Shane Paul McGhie.

redemption, justice and change. Starring Matthew Modine, Louis Gossett Jr. and newcomer, Shane Paul McGhie, the movie is being released nationwide in theaters and VOD on September 25. Michael Trainer (Matthew Modine)  is a lawyer at the center of a trial in which a for-profit foster care agency puts a known sex offender into the same foster home as his young client Jamal (Shane Paul McGhie), with catastrophic results. Michael, a successful litigator with a long career in protecting corporate clients, has been blinded from recognizing the real damage they can cause. He wants nothing to do with Jamal's case until a Judge forces him to accept it. Initially he sees

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Film backer Thom Lipari, Jay Paul Deratany, producer Shaquille O’Neal, co-producer Mary Beth O’Connor.

Jamal, as a thuggish African American youth trying to get a piece of corporate profits. But when Jamal refuses to settle the case for any amount of money, Michael begins his representation in earnest. As their work together reveals the horrifying depth of the corrupt and abusive for-profit foster care agency, Michael is transformed from reluctant defender to fierce

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Matthew Modine and Louis Gossett Jr. in "Foster Boy."

warrior in the battle for justice. Dolly Parton was so moved by the film that she wrote a special song for it. The film was co-produced and written by Chicago attorney/screen writer Jay Paul Deratany. Film-

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Foster Boy's Shane Paul McGhie.

backer Shaquille O'Neal said, "Foster kids are not just someone else's kids, they're our kids. There is so much we can do to help them, but it all starts with shining a light on their circumstances. That's why I am so proud to be an

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Lex Scott Davis in "Foster Boy."

executive producer of the film, Foster Boy." Writer/producer Deratany added, "I'm honored that Shaquille is part of the team. The atrocities and abuse of power within the for-profit foster care system are real. The movie is based on several of my cases. These kids deserve so much better. It is my hope that "Foster Boy" will bring positive change." There will be a pre-premiere screening of this multi-award winning film at the Chi Town Movies Drive-In in Pilsen, Wednesday, September 16! Get tickets here! And to watch the powerful trailer, click here. (You can pre-order the movie On Demand too) Congrats to all involved with this film and thanks for bringing this important information to light.

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Rush WB Fall benefit 2020The Rush Woman's Board will host its Fall Benefit on Friday, October 2 at 6:30 pm. This year the Benefit has been re-imagined as a virtual event featuring a wine tasting and live jazz performances. Originally, it was planned as a festive cocktail party to be held at Theater on the Lake in Lincoln Park, but, of course, COVID.  The

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Fall Benefit 2020 Co-Chairs – Elizabeth Bigelow, Gwen Geller and Wendy Herb.

co-chairs, Wendy Herb, Elizabeth Bigelow, and Gwen Geller, had considered canceling the event altogether, but the need at Rush is even greater right now due to the pandemic, so they wanted to find a way to make it work virtually. Funds raised will go to the Woman's Board Transformation Fund, which supports the Rush Cancer Center. The deadline for ticket sales is September 23. (Click here for info/tickets!)

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Aids foundation run-walkThis month, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) is inviting Chicagoans to move “Forward Together” for the 19th annual AIDS Run & Walk. For the first time, the week-long event – kicking off on Monday, Sept. 28 – will feature 5K and 10K routes throughout various Chicago neighborhoods including Hyde Park, Uptown, the Loop and more to promote safety and minimize crowds. The AIDS Run & Walk will conclude at Soldier Field on Oct. 3 and raise vital funds and awareness for AFC, in addition to more than 20 community partner organizations that provide programs and services for those living with or vulnerable to HIV, AIDS and other chronical illness. (To register, click here)

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Dining Out for Life 2020Join TPAN and Kiki Queens for DINING OUT FOR LIFE CHICAGO on Thursday, Sept. 24! Dine in, order takeout or delivery from one of the restaurant partners and make a personal gift to support TPAN’s mission to serve people affected by HIV. Tune in LIVE on Facebook to IMG_4426watch an evening hosted by the Queens on Sept. 24, 6-8 pm! Proud to be a co-chair with Sean Lewis and Amy Lawless and stand by our LGBTQ and HIV-affected communities, in one of the most important meals you’ll have all year! Here's how you can help: 1) SIGN UP as a Virtual Ambassador! Encourage your friends to get involved. 2) DINE on 9/24! Choose one of our restaurant partners and either dine in, order takeout or delivery. Then watch KiKi Queens! 3) DONATE directly to TPAN. They won’t rely on restaurant donations so individual gifts are all the more important this year! 4) SHARE your support on social media! Tag your restaurant, Dining Out for Life Chicago, and use the hashtag #DOFLChi.

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UntitledMisericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball and Artist in All events are going virtual! The venue has changed but the show must go on! Please join the Misericordia Siblings Association as they host their annual silent auction, "The Artist in All," virtually this year. Celebrate the courage and optimism of Misericordia's resident artists who Misericordia  artist in all 2020have worked hard on their masterpieces and can't wait to show them off! The online showcase will include paintings, ceramics/3D art, photography and jewelry, all available for online bidding. Congrats in advance to SIBs president Kelly Mayer, event chairs Caitlin Deptula, Bob and Jim Snediker, co-chair Sheila Canavan, Bill Meyer, Julie Sullivan and presenting sponsor The Mazza Foundation. To view the offerings (and/or to donate), click here! Also, mark your calendars for Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball, also going virtual this year on October 14 at 6 pm! Join the Women's Board and co-chairs Jackie Kissane and Susan Baker, as they host an enchanted evening to raise awareness and financial support for the children and adults of Misericordia Home. (Details here!)

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PrenticeFriends of Prentice will host its Annual Friends of Prentice Benefit as a virtual event - Still Together, At Home on Saturday, October 24. The event will honor our healthcare community while raising critical funds for medical research on an even greater scale to support the future of women’s healthcare. Thanks to its supporters, they have been able to provide crucial support to projects that benefit women, infants, and families in our immediate communities and across the globe. Please check out ways to give here and register for the event here!

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Gilda's Club Chicago will host "Yes, and…An Improvised Gala" on Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 pm. Hosted by Jon Harris and Larry Wert, the event will include performances by current Second City cast members, appearances by Second City alums and live musical performances and surprise guest appearances. Gilda’s Club was established in honor of Second City’s own Gilda Radner who was diagnosed with cancer in 1985 and passed away in 1989. Gilda’s Club provides free emotional and social support to anyone impacted by cancer. Funds raised at this benefit will support the creation of virtual programs that bring the service directly into the member’s home. (To register and/or donate, click here)

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WITSIt looks like some events will be virtual even moving into December! This year, WITS (Working in the Schools) will replace its large-scale Blackboard Affair gala with an Alice in Wonderland themed virtual fundraiser called The UnGala on Thursday, December 10 at 7:30 pm. The UnGala, which will be streamed into your home, is an opportunity for the Chicago community to come together to support students and teachers and to celebrate the work of WITS, ensuring that it remains a part of the Chicago education community and is there for our students and schools for future generations. (To register (for free) and/or donate, click here!)

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The Museum of Science and Industry will host a virtual gala, "Age of Invention," on Saturday, October 10. The event will support the Museum's education programs and initiatives. To register, click here!  

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The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois (NKFI) will host its virtual 35th annual Gift of Life Gala: Coming Together As A Team on Thursday, October 29 at 6:00 pm. The evening will benefit the NKFI mission to improve the health and well-being of those at risk or affected by kidney disease through free screening programs and community health initiatives in Illinois. NKFI, along with Chicago White Sox Charities, will honor the memory of legendary broadcaster and pitcher Ed Farmer, posthumously, with the “Gift of Life Award.” Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White will present the award to Darrin Jackson, WGN radio broadcaster, who will accept the award on behalf of his late radio partner. Pat Tomasulo, sports anchor and reporter at WGN-TV, will serve as master of ceremonies and host the evening’s events. (For tickets, $150, and more info, click here!)

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IMGDon't forget, October 3 is a very special date for A Silver Lining Foundation (ASLF) as its "A Sterling Event" annual fundraiser will be going virtual! What an evening it will be too, starting with a 6:30 reception complete with special celebrity guest bartender Micah Materre and an ask-me-anything segment hosted by an internationally recognized sommelier. At 7:00, the

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Mark Roscoe directing Opal Staples and friends in music video for ASLF.

event officially kicks-off with WGN TV’s Paul Lisnek as emcee. ASLF is beyond excited to introduce the premiere performance of, "I Believe," ASLF’s anthem performed by the talented Opal Staples and produced and directed by Mark Roscoe. This will be a virtual fundraiser unlike any other – complete with celebrity toasts, videos and information about the mission and impact of the foundation. The evening will include exciting silent and live auctions with Jim Miller on hand to lead the charge! Most importantly, all proceeds will support the programs of the foundation, in particular, Buy A Mom A Mammogram, which funds cost-free breast health testing for uninsured, underinsured, undocumented women and men and for those who have lost their jobs and health insurance due to the pandemic. To register, please click here!

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Mercy HousingMercy Housing will host a virtual celebration on Wednesday, September 23. "Moving Forward Together" will feature a timely conversation on the critical impact of housing on health and help raise awareness and resources for quality affordable housing in our region for those in need. To date, thanks to community partners and supporters, Mercy Housing Lakefront is able to provide affordable housing and supportive services to more than 8,000 residents in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. To register and for more info, click here!

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9Love and thanks to all of the wonderful friends and

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supporters who kept voting for Rooney Rules in the recent PAWS Chicago's Vanity Fur Pet Contest. It was such a darling way to raise awareness for this, the largest No-Kill animal shelter in the Midwest. Rooney didn't win but he received honorable mention. (To hear/see his concession speech (lol), click here!)

I hope you're all holding up during these (still) very trying times. I worry about our dining scene when the weather becomes cooler. One popular and much loved restaurateur said he "spent 185242_500x333_500the whole morning praying for the future." I think we all feel the same. We try to dine in/out/or carry out as much as we can but we've been negatively affected by all of this too. We even spent an afternoon researching places to live in the suburbs. We don't want to move but circumstances here may cause us to do otherwise. I don't want to live in fear, nor do I want to see all the stores, restaurants and mom-and-pop shops leave the area, which was one of the reasons we loved living downtown. We took a drive around the city over the weekend and it was a ghost town. People's nerves are still frayed and everyone seems to be waiting for the next shoe to drop. My husband described it as "Berlin after WWII." I don't know when or how this is all going to change, but like the restaurateur, we pray it's soon.

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And now, on a brighter note, I'm thrilled to see the nonprofit community pivoting to virtual 78f9a998db2546dff84b6c77d7a072fd with such success! And, although it's infinitely better to gather together in person, the recent events I've been a part of have done really well financially and visually. It seems the supporters of each nonprofit know they have to step up or give up. And, as the Service Club's president Sherrill Bodine said, "Quitting is not an option."

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And now, something to leave you with a smile……

 

 

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Plus: Dance for Life's "United as One"; One Tail at a Time, WINNING!; Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru; Remembering Studio 54; Dining Out for Life; Chicago's Farmers' Markets; CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series; Holiday Heroes' "MASK-erade"; Drive-in NW Film Festival; Navy Pier update; AIBI's Rev UP! honors Sherrill; Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Friends of Prentice's "Still Together, at Home"; Mark, (always) a Distinct Man of Honor; Luminarts' "Next Begins Now"; Chicago Children's Choir's "Reverberation"; Illinois Holocaust Museum SOIREE update; This & That; Fun videos and soooo much MORE!

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Costume Council's "Dressing Barbie" virtual fundraiser.

If you're a fan of the iconic Barbie Doll and you didn't Zoom into the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum's "Dressing Barbie" event, then you really

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Maggie M. Morgan–co-chair

missed a great time! Fans, friends and supporters tuned in on Saturday, August 15 to see/ hear from Carol Spencer, one of the top Barbie Doll clothing designers whose book "Dressing Barbie" has created a sensation among fans who are young and young-at-heart. Before the event, Barbie Boxes, packed with loads of unique Barbie-related items, were sold for

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Carol Spencer–keynote speaker, author, designer.

$100 each so viewers could truly get into the spirit of the occasion. Co-chairs Maggie M. Morgan and Dustin Erikstrup and other Costume Council members really did their

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Dustin Erikstrup–co-chair and event host.

homework on this incredible virtual event. They did everything right–remarkable and passionate speaker, great buzz surrounding the event, awesome collateral material, dedicated fans who made it fun and very, very interesting information artfully delivered. Kudos to committee members

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Michelle Bibergal–Costume Council president.

Heather Farley Ingram, Anne Forman, Blythe Lee, Elise Maltby, David Mordini, Dusty Stemer and Michelle Bibergal, the President of the Costume Council. Bibergal welcomed viewers saying, "By joining us today, you are helping the Museum preserve,

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Three generations of Barbie fans, all family members–Denise Sophia and Camilla Person with Darlene Lovisa Dina Dennis and Gina Bollenbach.

collect and showcase our amazing 50,000 piece costume collection featuring garments from the past 250 years." Co-chair Dustin Erikstrup served as event host moving the presentation along and conducting a live Q & A with Carol at the end of the hour-long segment. In spite

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Azusa Barbie–Super Fan!

of an early sound glitch, the event moved along smoothly. Keynote speaker Carol Spencer built an extraordinary career as the designer of Barbie's fantastic fashions that impacted style while it thrilled children and adults for decades. The first Barbie Doll was launched on March 9, 1959 with businesswoman

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Watch Party host, Pam Capitanini, holds her Warhol Barbie print, a gift from her guests.

Ruth Handler being credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild

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Pam's Watch Party guests:  Simona Garcia, Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay.

Lilli as her inspiration. During the presentation, Carol first spoke about her early years as a fashion designer that began in 1955 with her first job in a lingerie shop. Her 35 year career saw many changes with the doll. In 1980, Mattel created the first Black doll followed by Hispanic dolls. Now there are dolls that represent countries and ethnicities from all over the world. Currently, there are four sizes of dolls available: original, tall, petite and curvy. Most recently, former Chicagoans Matt Jacobi and his husband Nick Caprio convinced Mattel to acknowledge the gay market too after they had trouble creating a doll package to reflect their status for Matt's nieces. Their eventual collaboration birthed the

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The Council's LOADED Barbie Box, $100 and so worth it!
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Nick Caprio and husband Matt Jacobi convinced Mattel to recognize the gay Barbie market.

"Same-Sex Barbie Wedding Fashion Packets"! Matt said, "This will give children the tools to imagine any kind of wedding they want. All couples can now be represented with their choice of wedding fashions along with the brand's diverse doll line. For children around the world, they now have the opportunity to put together, narrate and play out a wedding day that is reflective of their own life

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Nick and Matt at Barbie headquarters in El Segundo, Calif. for a collab.

experience. We have great trust in Barbie. For now, we invite you to enjoy playtime with your little ones while reminding you that love is love!"  Amen to that. During the event, viewers hosted several

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Matt and Nick's custom "Barbie" gift for his nieces.

exciting, themed Watch Parties. Gina Bollenbach brought together 3 generations of Barbie lovers, all dressed in pink and holding their favorite dolls. The party included Denise, Sophia and Camilla Person and Darlene Lovisa and Dina Dennis. The most elaborate Watch Party Award goes to Pam Capitanini, who along with friends Simona Garcia,

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Totally Hair Barbie–the best selling Barbie of all time.

Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay, enjoyed Barbie creativity that was unrivaled. Pam, along with daughter Lucia, had decorated her gorgeous Gold Coast home from top to bottom with Barbie inspiration: Barbie flower-filled vases, Barbie cookies in

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Ruth Handler is credited with creating the first Barbie Doll in 1959.

cellophane on tiny Barbie hangers, custom Barbie purses, Barbie coasters, food and placemats…well, you get the picture. Pam was gifted with a Warhol Barbie print signed by all her guests too. Awwww….The virtual event was sponsored by Richard and Diane Weinberg, Pamella Capitanini, Peggy Martay,

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A signed Classique Benefit Ball Barbie was the unique raffle prize donated by Pam Capitanini from her late mother's collection.

Elaine Cohen Rubin, Marci Holzer, Maggie M. Morgan and Noren Ungaretti. During the Q&A, Carol told the rapt viewers that her

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Diversity and curves for the current crop of Barbie Dolls.

favorite designs for Barbie were: The Golden Jubilee Barbie (that bears her name on the back); Totally Hair Barbie (the best selling doll of all time) and the Color Magic Barbie Series from the 60s which allowed kids to change the doll's hair color using a special solution. Today, 58 million Barbie Dolls are sold each year in over 150 countries. (For more about the Costume Council, please click here! Barbie fans, click here!)

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Rehearsal for "Get It Together," a world premiere choreographed by Hanna Brictson (Photo by Brictson).

Chicago Dancers United (CDU) announced that its recent virtual Dance for Life 2020: United as One event exceeded its financial goal, raising more than $170,000 in contributions from nearly 700 donors! The event, sponsored by Optum, took place August 10-15 and showcased Dance for Life performances from the past 29 years via video recordings on its website, chicagodancersunited.org, including works by the annual Partner Dance Companies—Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and The Joffrey Ballet—as well as past and present companies, including Hanna Brictson and Dancers, Chicago Dance Crash, Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Muntu Dance Theatre, River North Dance Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago, Trinity Irish Dance Company and Visceral Dance Chicago. Additional videos revisited previous Dance for Life finales by Randy Duncan

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Filming the world premiere for the virtual event. (Photo by Nadia Oussenko)

and Harrison McEldowney/Jeremy Plummer. Videos were available free on the website beginning August 10, with extended viewing opportunities continuing through August 23. As of publication date, there had been nearly 4,000 views of the archival videos. The culminating virtual event on Saturday, August 15 the original date for the 29th anniversary of Dance for Life scheduled at the Auditorium Theatre, featured the World Premiere of Get It Together choreographed by Hanna Brictson in response to COVID-19, performed by 23 dancers from throughout the Chicago area. Serving as hosts for the evening were Cortney Hall and Matthew Rodrigues, co-hosts

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Cortney Hall, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and  event co-host.

of NBC Chicago’s  program Chicago Today. The final event also featured a Dance for Life highlights reel, remarks from board members and sponsors, details about resources available from The Dancers’ Fund, information about the 30th anniversary of Dance for Life in 2021, and more. Dance

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Matt Rodrigues, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and event co-host.

for Life brings Chicago's dance community together thanks to dancers who generously donate their time, energy, and artistry to support The Dancers’ Fund, which provides financial assistance to dance professionals diagnosed with a critical health need. The Fund has been expanded to help support dance community members who need financial assistance with routine medical expenses. Dance for Life also supports two partner agencies: AIDS Foundation Chicago, which mobilizes diverse communities across Illinois living with HIV, and the American Cancer Society, which is leading the fight for a world without cancer. (More info here)

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OTAT executive director/founder Heather Owen.

located in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. The nonprofit just received the Collective Impact Award from Best Friends Animal Society, another nonprofit that recognizes outstanding local organizations working to save pets in need across the country. Stacy Rogers, Best Friends Midwest regional director, said of OTAT, "I recently told the executive director here [Heather Owen] that if I were an

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OTAT volunteer with adoptable puppies.

animal rescue group, I'd want to be just like them [OTAT] when I grew up! One Tail at a Time has built a community organization that is constantly growing and evolving to meet the needs of the pets and people where they live. They've helped shelter partners and families with pets, and have had a huge lifesaving impact in Chicago." Congrats and thanks to Heather, her fabulous team and her amazing nonprofit!" Congrats OTAT!

 

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Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru in Wheaton.

Everyone is looking for things to do these days, now that most of our normal means of entertainment have been closed or severely limited. We decided to take a drive to Wheaton, the DuPage County Fairgrounds to be exact, for a Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru! Since I was little, I've always had

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80 ft. T-Rex (Photo by Charlene Seaman)

dreams of being a paleontologist so I jumped at this opportunity. Granted, it's truly more of a kids' experience but we still had fun and I saw more than a few other couples in cars (with no kids) too so we weren't the only ones. The car line to get in is VERY daunting, I must admit, but by then we were fully committed having already bought our tickets online (as you must). The adventure is strictly a drive-thru and

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everyone is directed to stay in their vehicles. We were lucky to have a convertible which brought the dinos a little closer. They roar (although not nearly loud enough) and move a little….the cars snake throughout the grounds where over 80 different kinds of dinosaurs

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Carnival food!

are represented. A guided tour, which you can download prior to your arrival, explains in detail interesting tidbits about each species. There's also a cute puzzle pamphlet that each car receives which is great for the kids to play later. There are different ticket prices, with one package including a sort of swag bag (also for

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the kiddies). A highlight and something that we didn't expect, was the carnival food (from Arlington's Best Concessions) that was available. Granted, you order and it's delivered to your car, but some of the offerings included funnel cakes, hotdogs, cotton candy, lemonade, sno-cones, hand-dipped caramel apples, nachos with cheese/peppers, popcorn and more. And don't forget to take advantage of the free photo opp (that you can download later) at the end. The experience is on now through Sept. 7. (For tickets and more info, click here) (Btw, nighttime seems to be better for viewing, thanks for this tip Charlene Seaman!)

 

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Liza Minnelli at Studio 54.

I ran across this great article about celebs partying in the '70s, many at Studio 54, and it brought back so many fun memories. I was lucky enough to go there when I lived in NYC while I was modeling with Wilhelmina. It was, as everyone has heard, THE place to be and, in hindsight, it was the most exciting nightclub I've ever

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Grace Jones at Studio 54.

been to in my life. I remember seeing Liza Minnelli, Halston and so many other celebs. I met Grace Jones there and she took a liking to me, inviting me and a fellow model back to her beautiful apartment after Studio. I'll always remember her all white piano and her fabulous outrageousness. She invited me to one of her performances in NYC after this encounter too but I didn't

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Calvin Klein and Brook Shields at Studio 54.

go (duh!?)…Studio became the place to be for one reason, its uber-strict door policy. It was always a scene but I do think because not everyone could get in, everyone wanted to go. I was very lucky as I never had to wait in line. Being friends with the doormen are always rule number one in places like this and I'm no fool. In the Decades TV segment below, I talk about the glory days of this iconic hotspot with Lorna Luft, Nikki Haskell, Ian Schrager, Anthony-Haden Guest and others. Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell opened this joy factory on April 26, 1977. (Ian's description of the opening in the video is priceless).  

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Dining out for lifeDining Out for Life Chicago! will take place Thursday, Sept. 24!  People can dine in, order takeout or delivery from your favorite restaurants to support TPAN's mission to serve people affected by HIV. I'm honored to serve as a co-chair with WGN-TV's Sean Lewis and restaurateur Amy Lawless. Dozens of participating restaurants across Chicagoland will support TPAN. Just a few include The Dearborn, Farmhouse Evanston, Hamburger Mary's Chicago, Lark, Mr. Brown's Lounge, Yoshi's Cafe Chicago and Uncommon Ground Edgewater. (More details here!) Thanks to ALL who participate!

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Illinois Holocaust inviteThe Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center's

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With The Voice Finalist Katie Kadan, who will be performing.

virtual SOIREE event, as you know, will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 pm. Their amazing raffle is now LIVE! Buy a ticket to win a Peleton indoor bike, a bottle of rare Old Rip Van Winkle Whiskey, a $1000 gift card to Chicago Cut Steakhouse or an iPad Air! Click here for all the raffle details and click here to join us for the live event featuring The Voice finalist Katie Kadan! (See her message below!)

 

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AIBI's Rev Up! will honor Sherrill Bodine on Oct. 29.


Get ready to celebrate! The Apparel Industry Foundation will honor the one and only Sherrill Bodine at its annual Rev Up! Fashion Show benefit at Bentley Gold Coast on Thursday, October 29! All proceeds from the evening help support the work of AIBI which provides scholarships, educational programming, vocational training to young people starting careers in the sewn products industry, and most recently keeping unemployed theater stitchers working to produce PPE. (For tickets and more info, click here). (Rosemary Fanti illustration) Hope to see you ALL there!

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Facetunebest_16-08-2020-17-52-23It's always a thrill to try out new neighborhoods and see what they have to offer. Over the weekend, we visited the Farmer's IMG_3420Market in Wicker Park. The entrance was at 1425 N. Damen. With Covid precautions in full swing, visiting these markets is a little different now. First off, the line was two blocks long to get in due to social distancing restrictions. And, once inside, no food could be consumed on the premises which was pretty hard to do with a tamale stand, homemade donuts and ice cream and other such vendors. But we still enjoyed the beautiful offerings from Stamper Cheese, Lyons Fruit IMG_3421Farm & Green House, Iron Creek Farm and so many others. We loved Tomato Bliss, whose owner is dedicated to preserving the heirloom tomato trade. There were all IMG_3428 sorts of tempting treats made from these tasty tomatoes and we bought several. This market is open every Sunday from 8 am to 2 pm. We can't wait to tour more! According to Wiki, Chicago has 178 neighborhoods! We're gonna be very busy!  

 

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Thumbnail_CMFA 2020 IG SQR PSTThe Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will host the 5th annual Chicago Men's Fashion Awards virtually this year, during the week of September 14-20. The CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series campaign will honor ten past, best-dressed winners who have the talent of combining fashion and philanthropy. The ten past winners answered an intensive questionnaire and their profiles will be released during this week accompanied by photos shot by Sandro Miller. The virtual event will raise awareness for the Costume Council and the Chicago History Museum and allow participants to win several fabulous prizes through a raffle. Follow along here and please support if you can.

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MASK-erade Guest Flyer v2-page-001I LOVE HOLIDAY HEROES! This amazing nonprofit provides joy and a much needed diversion for hospitalized kids by hosting themed parties, providing activity boxes and costumed characters and so much more. As we all know, fundraising these days is proving challenging but this organization, led by the much loved Felicia Winiecki (executive director), has planned a virtual CARNIVAL! The Midway Mask-erade will be held on Thursday, October 17 at 7 pm CST. Emceed by WGN's morning weatherman Paul Konrad, the event will feature performances by Sixteen Candles and Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, the magic of Ben Seidman (live from Las Vegas), amazing feats by the Actors Gymnasium and so much more. One of my favorites,  auctioneer Greg "The G-Man" Dellinger will also be presenting some fabulous packages and you can even "mix your own carnival cocktail" with Gibson's very own bartender Mark Wagner. (For all the details, click here!)

 

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PrenticeFriends of Prentice will host "Still Together, At Home," a virtual fundraiser that will take place on Saturday, October 24. The live event will celebrate the org's 35th anniversary and honor our healthcare heroes while raising funds for women's health research. To donate, click here and to register and for more info, click here.

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There are a few good things to come out of this pandemic Film festand the return of drive-ins is definitely one of them! The first annual NW Illinois Film Festival will be held Wednesday, Aug. 26 from 8 to midnight. This drive-in is located at 91 Palmyra Road in Sterling, Illinois (an hour and 48 minute drive from Chicago). The festival will celebrate Indie filmmakers and their work, which will include "Riding the Rails to Hero Street", "Follower", "Dearly Departed" and others. The event is free but registration is required. (email: condev@whiteside.org or visit filmnwillinois.com)

MyEyeDr package for back to schoolIf you have kids, this is a great, first time offer from MYEYEDR. Online or in the classroom, MyEyeDr.'s "True Blue (back to school) Deal" includes an exam, select frames, plus lenses with blue light protection, all for $149! Schedule your child's eye exam today here at your neighborhood MED. (They are my go-to favorite for all of my own eyecare needs).

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Navy Pier

I was so sad to hear of the temporary closing of Navy Pier starting Tuesday, Sept. 8. I understand the need to limit the financial burden and impact of the ongoing pandemic on the organization but still… The closure will put a halt to all Pier-wide operations, including that of Navy Pier’s more than 70 small local businesses,

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

which have also experienced significantly low attendance throughout the pandemic. Public access to the Pier’s outdoor spaces, including Polk Bros Park and North and South Docks, will also be limited or prohibited during the closure. One new business may open, however. The new 222-room Sable Hotel is nearing completion and

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Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

Pier officials said it could go ahead and open while the rest of the pier is closed, according to Robert Habeeb, CEO of Maverick Hotels and Restaurants. He expects a November 1 opening. And, despite the Pier's planned closure through the winter months, Chicago Shakespeare Theater executive director Criss Henderson said in a statement the theater, which has been closed since March, “has exciting plans in place to welcome audiences back to the theater for the return of live, in-person performances as soon as it is safe to do so in early 2021.” Click here for the Theater's exciting 35th season virtual programming!

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Mark Roscoe, Distinct Man of Honor!

Congrats, with love, to one of Chicago's most revered and beloved fashion designers, Mark Roscoe. He was

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Designer Mark Roscoe with his wise and beautiful late mom, Enzula Roscoe.

chosen as a Distinct Man of Honor 2020 by NVP 1 World Entertainment. Mark was honored for his "achievements, growth and virtuous culture that met our four pillars of the foundation: caring, loving, involvement in humanitarian activities and for influencing people positively throughout your career." It's not a surprise considering the advice Mark's late mom, Enzula Roscoe, gave him. "You can be anything or anybody that you set your mind to, but it's more important for you to be caring, compassionate and honorable. It's not what you do but how you do it."  I see you've heeded your mom's advice very well Mark! Kudos, well deserved!

 

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LuminartsLuminarts Cultural Foundation will host a virtual fundraiser, "Next begins Now," on Saturday, October 10. The event will feature performances and studio visits with the Foundation's Fellows and ways to support Luminart's mission of providing the resources needed for exemplary young artists to launch a professional career in the arts. The event will be co-chaired by Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek. For tickets and more info, click here!

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Chicago children's choirChicago Children's Choir will host a virtual celebration, "Reverberation: A Celebration of Enduring Voices," on Saturday, September 26 at 8 pm. This unique hybrid event will pair a FREE virtual concert program by the Chicago Children’s Choir, with exciting pre- and post-event festivities. The one-hour program will feature CCC performing a lively selection of inspirational works ranging

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Josephine Lee, Chicago Children's Choir president/artistic director, w/ choir members.

from U2’s "One to Just a Dream," written by 11-year-old Choir member Jamion Cotten with Choir alum W. Mitchell Owens, to special guest appearances. Pre-Show gatherings will feature engagement with CCC singers virtually or via curbside performances, while an After-Party featuring popular DJ Matt Roan will keep the party going! Creative hospitality packages, provided by BOKA Catering and Kehoe Designs, invite guests to replicate the ‘gala experience’ at home with options ranging from an in-home Chef-crafted dinner for ten to DIY meal and cocktail kits. Guests may register here!

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BalloonsAnd, in closing, I have no idea if this is a true story or not, but I sure hope it is: A wise teacher once brought balloons to school, told her pupils to blow them up and write their name on one. After the children tossed their balloons into the hall, the teacher moved through the

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hall mixing them all up. The kids were given five minutes to find the balloon with their name on it, but though they searched frantically, no one found their own balloon. Then the teacher told them to take the balloon closest to them and give it to the person whose name was on it. In less than two minutes, everyone was holding their own balloon. The teacher said to the children, “These balloons are like happiness. We won't find it when we're only searching for our own. But if we care about someone else's happiness…it will ultimately help us find our own.”

Love, as always,

Candace

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VICTOR SKREBNESKI: OUR HOMEGROWN GENIUS AND FRIENDS WHO LOVED HIM

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Victor and Cindy on cover of Chicago Tribune's Style.

He had an unerring eye. Victor Skrebneski saw the world in black and white with subtle shades in between and no one has ever photographed it like he did. I remember a comment he once made about how much he loved Paris, a city he referred to as his "muse." He said it was because "nothing there offends my eye." I never forgot

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Supermodel Carmen Dell' Orefice's favorite (iconic) photo, by Victor. 

this…He made the commonplace seem grand and the grand even grander. He was a genius and one that we, as Chicagoans, were always thrilled and proud to call our own. We almost lost him to NYC but, thanks to his longtime friend and supermodel Carmen Dell'Orifice,

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Inside looking out from Victor's spotless studio on LaSalle.(9/15/13)

he stayed in the Windy City. He had spoken to her in the '50s about moving and she asked the most logical question, "Why would you want to leave Chicago when you're positioned as the greatest fashion and portrait photographer outside of NYC? The opportunities for you being in Chicago would be endless!" She was right and

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Sherren Leigh and Victor.

he stayed, although I'm pretty sure he would've made history wherever he chose to live. My first encounter with Victor came in

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TCW Mag 31st anniversary cover shot by Victor in 2013.

2013, when I had the honor of appearing on the 31st anniversary cover of Today's Chicago Woman Magazine, thanks to its dynamic founder Sherren Leigh. I was thrilled with the idea of appearing on the cover but when I heard it would be shot by the legendary Skrebneski, I damn near lost my mind. He didn't remember our first "almost" meeting though

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Dennis Minkel and Victor from my favorite book by the photog, "Ageing".

back in my modeling days. I was sent by my agent for a "go-see" to his famed studio at 1350 N. LaSalle. Then as now, having Victor shoot a photo of you was considered the holy grail of the industry.  To be shot by him said you had arrived and in a very big way.  Well, I was flatly rejected because

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Andrea Schwartz' beautiful Victor portrait, won at a PAWS Fur Ball live auction.

I was only 5' 7" and he insisted his models be 5'8" or over. He wouldn't even look at me …..I remember Jovanna Papadakis, who was his right hand woman at the time, even apologized to me as she thought I had some potential. Sun-Times writer Larry Findley said in Jovanna's obit that she was "the stern

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Kerry Harper Melchi, a favorite model of Victor's.

gatekeeper who protected the inner sanctum of Victor Skrebneski's famous photography studio." Her friend Camilla Hawk said, "The models shuddered in

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Another favorite model of Victor's, Deborah Larsen.

their boots when they walked in. Her reputation spread far and wide that she was a fearsome taskmaster. No model got past her to show their book to Victor. She would take the book, and if she thought it was appropriate, she would show it to him."  Well, Jovanna did show it to him but still he wouldn't see me. This was one of the great regrets of my life, but happily, Sherren Leigh and TCW made my dream come true in later years. As I pulled into his

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Sexy Dori Wilson, who was a friend and model for Victor.

driveway for the TCW shoot on Sept. 15, 2013, I purposely slowed down and put the top down on my car hoping someone would see me pulling in. When I opened the

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Dori by Victor.

big, imposing wooden door, there was Dennis Minkel, Victor's assistant and studio manager, with a big grin on his face….I relaxed. And then there was Victor, also with a big smile, and I knew I was among friends. Suddenly, my worries about squeezing into a too tight Herve Leger dress were behind me and I could only focus on the studio and the legends who had been shot there and the decor. All in shades of white and beige, with his famous portraits dotting the walls, it was truly an honor and a privilege to be invited inside. Sherren was there

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Kerry Harper Melchi by Victor.

as well as four beautiful models who would be shooting the fashion feature. Representatives from A. Marek Fine Jewelry were on hand, too, including an imposing security guard

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Dr. Steve Stryker by Victor, a sweet anniversary gift.

who followed me everywhere once I'd been layered with their exquisite diamond necklaces. The photography space was all white with a step-down that I'm sure has brought many a client and model to their knees as their eyes scanned the room and not the floor as they entered. The lighting was deceptively simple …..clearly, here was a man who didn't require a bank of white lights to make someone look good. No, this lighting was for a genius who knew exactly what he wanted before he shot

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Fast friends, Maria Pappas, Victor and Leslie Hindman.

it and knew what it would look like before he even snapped his Hasselblad's shutter. This was not a photographer who took

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A 50+ year friendship/collab–Michael Kutza and Victor at the unveiling of his last poster for the Festival.

all day long to get "the" shot either. Victor took very few shots and stopped when he knew he had what he wanted. I was in awe. Even after the cover shot, when he cleared the studio for a private portrait (which was much to my surprise as I had no idea he planned on doing this!), there was no time wasted. As Frank

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Sugar Rautbord shot by Victor.

Sinatra played in the background, the shot took just a few lighting adjustments and an arch of my back for Victor to say, "We have it." Victor shot the covers for TCW Mag for

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A beautiful friendship–Victor, Carmen Dell' Orefice and Peter Martino.

about 8 years. Sherren said, "Victor took TCW’s layouts and fashion pages to a level I never could. A true artistic genius." Lots of friends have had the good fortune to own a "Victor Portrait" which I believe he charged around $25K for. Through the years, Victor's generosity extended to so many charitable causes. He would donate a sitting and,

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Victor captured the energetic late photog Steve Starr perfectly.

invariably, the money raised would be astronomical for this coveted photo shoot. He raised millions for local charities. Philanthropic friends Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Steve Stryker, have matching Skrebneski photos. Andrea's was purchased at the PAWS Fur Ball's live auction in

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Victor, winner of the Lucie award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Fashion', accompanied by model Carmen Dell'Orefice at 11th Annual Lucie Awards at Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall on October 27, 2013 in NYC.

2014, shortly after they became engaged, and Steve's was purchased by his loving wife for their 1st anniversary in 2016. What a thrill for those lucky enough to have such a treasure!  And even though he shot legends the world over, the images of people I know are the ones I relate to the most. Back in the day, I modeled with one of Victor's favorites, Kerry Harper Melchi. She of the long dark hair and lithe

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Along with every other ad campaign, Victor made I. Magnin ads iconic. (Kerry Harper Melchi)

5'8" frame….along with Deborah Larsen, these two shot so many iconic ads with Victor–I. Magnin, Grosvenor Furs, Oscar de la Renta and so many others. They were/are flawless. I asked Kerry how she came to be a model for the genius. She said, "In 1977 I graduated from high school and went to Chicago to see if I could make it as a model. One day I had a job at his studio, for shoes only. During the shoot, he called in a makeup

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Victor at Ralph Lauren for the book signing of "Ageing", my favorite book of his.

artist and after that he began booking me for fashion. Although he did book hair and makeup he liked us to be able to do our own as well. It was 'The School of Victor' so to speak. We knew hair, makeup, styling, posing, acting and becoming aware of what clients wanted. He taught us to be a perfectionist at our job. I became a sought after

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Chuck by Victor for Red Hot Chicago 2013.

model because of what I learned at his studio. I was very grateful. The shoots were amazing, surrounded by very creative and talented people. Always fun music playing and great lunches brought in. We all just clicked and it was a unique atmosphere." Dori Wilson, Dori Wilson PR and a longtime friend and also a former model of

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With Victor, Michael Kutza (and Chuck peeking) at the Landmarks Library Foundation Gala. Both Michael and Victor were both honored as Living Landmarks, of course.

Victor's, had this to say about her experiences with the maestro. "We were all so honored for the opportunity to work for Victor, that we always tried our very best. He didn't say much … one could just tell from his eyes if he was happy or if something needed to be changed. He did makeup better than anyone. I recall Victor told me to show up on a Saturday for a shoot … I did … and thought nothing more about it. Of course, I did not tell my folks that I had done a nude (actually I had on bikini bottoms, but same were retouched out.) One day my Dad came home from work with a page from LOOK Magazine that his boss had given

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Dear friend of Victor's, Joey Mondelli (La Scarola)

him. He was not pleased.  I said "well, it's not me"… he responded, "well, why is your name there?" …That's how I learned the photo had been picked up by a national magazine…..Yikes! He was THE BEST!"  Another longtime friend Michael Kutza, IMG_6610founder of the Chicago International Film Festival, bonded with Victor over the Festival photo shoots, which are now iconic. Michael shared this about his friend, "What can I say about Victor? Victor was a very focused professional. I was friends with SKREBNESKI while a select others were friends with VICTOR! So for 55 years we worked on projects for Film Festival posters to help raise funds for the organization. I would bring him a whole slew of

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Shelley MacArthur Farley by Victor.

movie stars and personalities to shoot that we then made into posters, with some being included in the book I was doing for the 40th Anniversary entitled MOVING PICTURES. From Francois Truffaut, Anne Nicole Smith, Oliver Stone, Shirley MacLaine, Sigourney Weaver Faye Dunaway so many fun people. They all loved meeting Skrebneski and being in a

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Laura Barnett by Victor.

shoot. His private life was his private life. I have always respected that. There would be months and months where I would never hear from him and then, maybe 6 months later, I'd get a morning call, "When are we going to RL or La Scarola?" As you or may not know, he put RL on the map. It was a failed enterprise of Ralph's [Lauren]! Ralph asked Victor for advice and he said you need Steve Lombardo to reinvent the place and

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Bonnie Spurlock by Victor.

manage it. He did and it worked. He loved RL. When I went to him in 1966 and asked him to make the Film Festival SEXY, it took him a few months but he came back with

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Myra Reilly by Victor for Red Hot Chicago 2013.

some images that put the Chicago International Film Festival on the map!!! He could be completely impossible and stubborn, but I certainly understood being a fellow Sagittarius, as we are always RIGHT…and do it our way. One year, we Sagittarians got together for a drink at The Casino. The group included Victor, Donna La Pietra, Sugar Rautbord, Leslie Hindman, Beverly Blettner and me. VIC ( as I called him) is about to have a new chapter in his life. He will be rediscovered or discovered for the first time. His iconic photography will live on…"  Leslie Hindman,

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Carmen Dell' Orefice by Victor for Marshall Fields. Now hanging in the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

Hindman Auctions founder, remembered the unique creativity of Victor. She shared, "When Sandra Hindman and I had Antiques Chicago at Navy Pier in 2001, Victor agreed to be honored and to design a “celebrity booth” at

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Playboy cover, Aug. 1959, shot by Victor.

the fair. I couldn’t wait to see what he would bring to the exhibit.  He has the best taste of anyone, as you know, and the chicest home in the entire city other than Marilynn Alsdorf’s. He brought his own little paint container and told the painter that the booth needed to be exactly that color – it was off white – but he was SO specific about it that it had to be exactly that off white. Later, I stopped by to see his booth. The ONLY THING in the booth was one beautiful live naked man lying on a very simple table. Stark naked. That was it. Victor explained that that was ART and DESIGN at its best and that there was nothing else necessary whatsoever. So the naked man just sat in various poses in the off white booth – which was just under the stage in the rotunda at Navy Pier – for the duration of the show. Everyone LOVED IT. How

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Museum of Contemporary Photography honors Victor with the Silver Camera Award (with Karen Irvine and Natasha Egan).

brilliant. It was fantastic!" (Me: I just wish I had been there to see THIS!) Another dear, dear friend of Victor's, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas had this to share. "Victor was the guy in my life who finished my sentences before I started them. Sometimes we never talked we just made faces, giggles and frowned. He unconditionally loved me and was always up for my cooking. He would even tell me to serve straight out of the pot. He could do no wrong, I could do no wrong. We were two interwoven spirits navigating the world's circus." Carmen Dell' Orefice, who is still modeling at age 88 (and who is my Victor Skrebneski and Carmenfavorite of all time) worked with Skrebneski alot, creating museum quality images. She said, ”My heart will always vibrate whenever I think about Victor and our many photo shoots and times together. I'm grateful for the fact, as long as my memory works, that some of his energy is forever intertwined with mine. Comforting at this moment. He knew he had taken my all time favorite portrait from that era! Raising the biggest cup of turmeric tea right now, in his honor!“  (Below is the video that introduced Victor when he was awarded the prestigious Achievement in Fashion Award from the world-renowned Lucie Foundation in 2013. (Carmen accompanied him)

Carmen's dear friend, Peter Martino (jewelry designer to the stars and also for the rest of us) remembers Victor's inclusiveness. "I'll never forget how kind Victor was to me early in my career, coming to Chicago. He introduced me to so many of his social and fashion

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Victor with Mamie Walton and Carmen.

friends. He was a Chicago icon who took an interest in “a friend of a friend” (ie: Carmen) and made a concerted effort to help me succeed. He came to many of the events I supported knowing it would help

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La Scarola's Armando Vasquez 2014 Victor portrait.

promote my collections and give me recognition. That kind of kindness is rare and will never be forgotten. Victor and I attended quite a few parties and galas together as guests of Beverly Blettner and these bring back wonderful

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Joey Mondelli and Victor, longtime friends. Joey was dear friends with Victor's mother Anna too. This photo hangs in La Scarola. 

memories. He and Beverly were close friends who loved to bicker (actually fight! Lol! But always made up) In NYC, we saw each other through Carmen or at fashion events. He was always a very genuine, true and supportive friend. At times a bit testy- but what genius isn’t!? He will always be a beloved mentor and friend to me,"  Martino said.

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Victor with Sylvia Perez.

Fox 32 Chicago's Sylvia Perez in one of the best interviews I've ever seen him do. I also believe this might have been the last request he granted. He and Sylvia hit if off so well, they had made plans to get together for dinner. In a move that showed just how brilliant an artist Victor was, he asked Sylvia to shoot the interview in black and white. Her editor popped the color in at the end. The results are spectacular as you will see below. Kudos and thank you dear Sylvia for capturing this beloved man so beautifully.

I could share so many more stories, since every encounter with Victor was so memorable, but I'll just leave you with these for now. And I'll close with these words from his friend Michael Kutza, "He will be rediscovered or discovered for the first time. His iconic photography will live on…a new beginning." Amen to that.

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RIP dear Ernest Collins

Another tragic loss to our community was Ernest Collins, a world renowned photographer, who was also a Chicago native. Ernest passed away on April 12 at age 67 in his home and studio on the Near West

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Side. He started his career as a makeup artist and hairstylist who styled The Emotions, the Pointer Sisters and so many more. In this wonderful obit in the Sun-Times by Maureen O'Donnell, it states "Ernest elevated black beauty in elite modeling circles in Chicago, Milan and Paris. As his reputation grew, his clients included model Tyra Banks, basketball legend Michael Jordan, singer Eddie Kendricks of the Temptations, actors Sheryl Lee Ralph and Gabrielle Union, model-actress Roshumba Williams and Oprah Winfrey." I was so lucky to 4da211b512733have been photographed by him. As a matter of fact, his headshot of me is my all-time favorite. It's surprising that these two legendary photogs, he and Victor, would pass away so close to each other. They each had such a striking style of shooting glamour and, in many ways, were very similar. Each worked with a bare minimum of shots and had lighting that was deceptively simple and yet genius all at the same time. Ernest was a big bear Ernest discovery (2)of a guy…gruff on the outside with a marshmallow heart. I didn't know him as well as I'd wanted to. His last big shoot was for A Silver Lining Foundation's "Glitz & Glamour" gala on

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March 4. Produced and conceived by his longtime friend, fashion designer Mark Roscoe, the shoot consisted of all of the event's celebrity models being shot by Ernest in his studio. Afterwards, he photo-shopped them all together in a brilliant backdrop/collage for the show that

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My favorite photo–by Ernest.

went from floor to ceiling and wall to wall. I was so happy he was in the audience to see the thunderous applause and appreciation for his work. I Ernest Collins 8-19adored him in every way. We had plans for another shoot and more laughs, but sadly, that wasn't meant to be. His longtime friend and hairstylist Leigh Jones said, "He basically brought a lot of black models to the forefront. He saw in these young black women what some other white photographers didn't see." Ernest did campaigns for L'Oreal, Fashion Fair and Iman Cosmetics, Soft Sheen hair products, Alberto-Culver, and many more. A future memorial is planned. RIP dear Ernest.

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Fashion designer Lauren Lein and a few of her masks.

Since we all have so much time on our hands, I love seeing all the creative ways people are surviving this crisis. Many of our beloved local designers and everyday people have

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Fashion designer Shernett Swaby and her mask.

taken on the life-saving task of making masks. A pivot for sure and one that is greatly appreciated. I believe Peach Carr was the first to jump in to help followed by designers Elda de la Rosa, Lauren Lein, Shernett Swaby, Thierry Couture and even PR maven Betsy Shepherd, who is creating reversible Cubs masks on her brand new Etsy page. And I love and appreciate all the people out there who have shared on Instagram their support of said designers like Sherry Lea Fox, Mary Lasky, Bobbi Panter, Sherrill Bodine, Thomas O'Gorman and so many others. Thanks to all!

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BBJ Linens' Lanie Hartman.

Other Chicago companies making a difference include BBJ Linens, which provides linen rentals for all occasions, has temporarily shifted its focus Untitledto making gowns and masks and shields for hospitals across the country. Lanie Hartman, BBJ Linens regional account exec, said, "I’m so, so proud of the help that we have given during this crazy time. Our talented sewers are so busy trying to get all of these PPE’s finished as quickly as possible. We’ve turned our talented staff and Atelier Custom Department into a Covid 19 fighting machine!"  

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Platinum SanitationAnd kudos also go out to Justin Jacobson, founder of Platinum Events, a premiere event planning company. He and his company have pivoted towards sanitation services through his newly formed Platinum Sanitation Services. They offer antibacterial and antiviral deep cleaning, steaming and more for warehouses, offices, homes and educational facilities. #HatTip


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IndexMore love from Common Threads— To address food insecurity issues Chicago residents are facing in the wake of COVID-19, Common Threads, Top Box

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Chef Bill Kim, as always, pitching in to help.

Foods and local restaurateurs are teaming up to deliver family meals and grocery boxes for up to 500 residents per week. Distribution began the week of April 6 and will continue through at least early June thanks to support from Mariano’s, Nielsen-Massey Foundation and donations from Common Threads supporters. Common Threads identified participating chefs, including Chef Bill Kim of Urbanbelly, Chef Kevin Hickey of The Duck Inn, Chef Josh Katt of KitchFix, Chef Paul Hitalenko of Huegah Catering Company and Chef Tiffany Williams of Exquisite Catering to produce the family meal boxes. (To learn more and how you can support, click here!)

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Bear-Necessities1Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation, the Chicago-based non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and providing hope and support to those who are touched by it, has put a hold on individualized Bear Hug

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American Idol stars Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo.

experiences due to COVID-19 social distancing. Children and families affected by pediatric cancer in 18 Midwest-area hospitals and at home received a giant virtual Bear Hug recently, through the efforts of celebrities, Chicago personalities and supporters. “We are thrilled to

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be blessed by the participation of these individuals who have come together to provide much needed hope at this time,” said Kathleen A. Casey, founder and CEO of BNPCF. Celebrities, Chicago personalities and supporters bidding well-wishes to Bear Necessities families in the Bear Hug video include power couple of American Idol fame Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young, who were set to headline the March premiere of the Chicago musical HIT HER WITH THE

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Chicago Bear Patrick Scales.

SKATES; “Saturday Night Live” alum and film star Nora Dunn; Chicago Bears long snapper Patrick Scales; ABC7’s Roz Varon; CBS2’s Ryan Baker; FOX32’s Sylvia Perez; Brookfield Zoo and The Langham Chicago and yours truly.  Bear Necessities has supported thousands of children and families through the unique Bear Hugs program over the years, providing customized experiences from events such as tickets to a concert or a Joffrey Ballet to family-friendly moments like brand-new backyard swing sets and fishing trips to Wisconsin. More than 384 Bear Hugs were provided in 2019 alone. For more information on how to support Bear Necessities and Bear Hugs programs for families in need, visit https://www.bearnecessities.org/donate/.

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9If you're not following Chef Art Smith on Insta (@thechefartsmith), you are truly missing out! A week

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Art's executive producer and health coach, Chef Lucas Cancelier.

ago, he started doing 30 minute virtual cooking demos called "Healthy & Comfort Cooking with Chef Art Smith", executive produced by Lucas Cancelier (who is also a chef and kick-ass health coach (Insta @iamdapower). He helped Chef Art lose 50 lbs. in 6 weeks on a healthy eating, fitness plan!). Art's broadcasts are on his Insta story for 24 hours and then they go to IGTV. He said, "In these challenging times people need IMG_6884some happy! A little food and love makes people's day. Pray about better days to come and don't allow the news to become the narrative of your day." Amen to this Chef! In the first week, he showed viewers how to make his famous Hummingbird Cake and, in his most recent video, he showed us (with wit, charm and talent) how to fix un-fried chicken and his world famous fried chicken. Next week, Wednesday, April 22 (4-4:430 pm, EST) he plans on sharing his recipes for biscuits and sweet tea, among others! You have to tune in. He films from his home kitchen in Jasper, Florida, and you feel like you're spending time with a much loved relative. Thank you Art for bringin' the foodie love!

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Mary Ann Rose and Bob Hope--grand opening of the Notre Dame Convocation Center

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Our very own Mary Ann Rose's life story should be made into a movie! We all know and love her as a premier event planner through her Tamar Productions but I bet you didn't know she was a star performer for many of Bob Hope's shows entertaining the troops and others! She said, "I toured with Bob Hope during the Viet Nam War and then worked for him for several years as an opening act throughout the US. In addition to the opening of the Notre Dame Center, you’d get a kick to know that I was working with him on one of his birthdays at the Playboy Club in Lake Geneva as well as when he appeared in Chicago for the National Houseware’s Show opening event at the Chicago Hilton and Towers. I was dating Heinz [Kern] at the time but had never told him I had  another career other than as a meeting planner. I'd invited him to come see me and he brought some fellow co-workers from the Hyatt and they almost fell off their chairs. He had no clue that I could actually sing! In addition to my opening act, we did a comedy duet together to “

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Mary Ann Rose and her Heinz Kern.

It’s Wonderful. “ I don’t think I’ll ever get over the look on Heinz’s face. That picture you have was also featured in Life Magazine’s tribute to Bob. When my daughter was old enough to go to school at Francis Parker, I decided that since I was never going to be a household name, it was time to look for other employment.  A friend told me “you can’t stay too long at the party.” Thus the founding of Tamar Productions, Inc. which looking back, is the best thing I ever did, other than marrying Heinz." Mary Ann, I think you ARE a household name! Thanks for sharing this fun story! Once a star, always a star!

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Chicago History Museum's In This Together initiative.

The Chicago History Museum announced a community-based initiative, “In This Together” to collect digital records that capture personal experiences during these uncertain times. Gary T. Johnson, Chicago History Museum president said, "In the midst of a global pandemic, it is imperative we turn to our friends, family and community for support and share stories of these uncharted moments in everyday life that will soon be vital pieces of history. We are all affected by this crisis in varying Tell-us-your-storydegrees, and personal materials such as diaries, journals, oral histories, images and recordings will help us tell stories of this unprecedented time in history. (Contributions can be made here.) Now more than ever, the Chicago History Museum is committed to sharing Chicago’s stories, and we are honored to launch “In This Together” to shine a light on our shared experiences during this critical time in our history. History is in the making, and we encourage all UnnamedChicagoans to share their stories and continue to lean on our community for support as we navigate through the unknown together.” “In This Together” invites those living in Chicago and its surrounding metropolitan area to contribute any digital records that document their experience and tell a story of their community during the COVID-19 pandemic. These could include digital journal entries, audio/video recordings, images or emails. Submissions can be made via smartphones, tablets or computers. Contributors will have the option to remain anonymous. To contribute a physical item, please use our donation inquiry form.

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IMG_3974My favorite hair stylist, Charles Ifergan, is throwing it back! Take a look at the salon's new 20th anniversary tee-shirts! 100% of the profits will go toward its employee Hair and nailsfund. I've been going to Charles since we were both in diapers. Back in the 80s, I appeared in ads for the salon shot by another iconic photographer Jack Perno (the image appears on the tee-shirt). We have a long history together and I love this fashionable idea to support the stylists. (Click here for info) Or check your own salon for ways you might be able to support them, too. Perhaps prepay for haircuts so they have money now to support the staff?

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Luminarts has reset its gala for the fall.

So many nonprofit events have been cancelled but several have plans in place for either an actual rescheduled event or to take the fun online virtually. Ronald McDonald House Charities, whose Un-Gala was cancelled on April 2, is now hosting the event online through May 2. Check it out here! The Digestive Health Gala has been 

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RMHC's Un-Gala is online now through May 2.

reset to Friday, June 5. Luminarts, a nonprofit that provides support to aspiring young artists, had to cancel its signature event that was originally scheduled for April 18th. It will now take place sometime in the fall and will be held at the Union League Club and include performances by Luminarts Fellows and a sit-down dinner. Lookingglass Theatre has developed a whole host of free digital 5278f834397bdcdbc47636e9fbb64344441638a7offerings presented by Lookingglass Ensemble Members and Artistic Associates, including a new weekly podcast, a virtual yoga class, and exclusive performances (click here). Designs for Dignity, a nonprofit that supports organizations serving adults and children dealing with homelessness, abuse, mental health issues and more, announced a new fundraising initiative to honor its 20th anniversary. The $20 for 20 Afdf9f76-2ce7-4043-a7cd-b5da862a7154 Challenge will help fundraise for pro-bono design services for charitable organizations. (For more info, click here) Chicago Zoological Society’s largest annual fund-raising gala, the Whirl benefiting Brookfield Zoo, is going virtual too. This year’s event, Rain Forests of the Virtu-Whirl, which is presented by the Society’s Women’s Board and Board of Trustees, will consist of an online auction. Beginning Thursday, April 23, at 5:00 p.m. and continuing through Saturday, April 25, at 9:00 p.m., the public can bid on a variety of fabulous auction items or even contribute with a monetary donation as in a paddle raise. (Details and register here!)

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DoguntitledI love seeing all of the funny memes, gifs and jokes out there. It seems this virus has brought out a sense of Lionel Richiehumor I didn't realize we had. As they say, laughter is the best medicine, and we sure do need a lot of this now. I don't know how much longer this will last but I do know that we will all get through it together. I'm not a big phone person but I have been calling friends more and more. The sound of their voices is comforting and makes me feel connected. I so miss not being out and covering my nonprofit events but I know they will return in one form or another and, hopefully, I will be there to cheer them on. And, I never miss the 8 pm balcony call to cheer on our frontline healthcare workers….Stay safe out there!

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Daniel Kinkade, art curator.

In closing, my friend/designer/art curator Daniel Kinkade, shared these comments on his Facebook page. I couldn't have said it better nor agree more: "Can we STOP complaining and whining about being in lockdown? We are BLESSED BEYOND MEASURE to live where we have access to WIFI, Netflix, Hulu, cable, Facetime, ZOOM, social media, air conditioning, heat, food, food  Start-Each-Day-With-A-Grateful-Heart-Quote-Canvas-Print-Wall-Art-Poster-Farmhouse-Room-Decor.jpg_640x640q70 delivery, grocery pickup, grocery delivery, etc. As Americans we don't have to worry about what over 50% of the rest of the world worries about on a DAILY basis such as clean water and food to eat. If you're not in a third world country stuck in a one room hut in a slum in 105 degree heat with 10 other immediate family members and none of the above mentioned pleasures we take for granted every day, then you sound ridiculous moaning and groaning about a few weeks in which we have to self-reflect, meditate, pray, read, organize, learn a new language, grow internally and perhaps cherish our loved ones even more. Let's step back and be thankful that we are ALIVE. This will pass." Thank you Daniel.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Funniest bird video ever, watch that lil' claw….

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BEFORE THE VIRUS, THERE WAS GLITZ & GLAMOUR, A CHIC AND SWEET FASHION SHOW TO BENEFIT A SILVER LINING FOUNDATION

Plus: Celebrating Chicago's "Pretty Powerful Women"; Amita Health Gala "Leaping Forward Together"; Gift Gala 2020: "An Intimate Evening"; Meet the newest Legendary Landmarks!; Michelle and Brittney team up for a great cause; Hadley's Centennial Celebration; Luminarts Cultural Foundation's "The Gala"; Harry Caray's "Worldwide Toast to Harry" goes virtual; Old Town School of Music features Robert Plant at Blue Jean Gala 2020; A cool way to support our hospitality industry; Playboy magazine, another victim of Covid-19; Giordano Dance Chicago's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars"; Stork is on the way for the Hefners; SAIC alumnus Geoffrey Mac is WINNING!; Driehaus Design Initiative's fashion awards show; Retrospect and Randolph Street Market have a new date; Chatting with Anna Davlantes; Daily Mail TV's Playboy video; Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige and Missy Elliott are all on Team Sylvia; This & That; Inspiring videos and SO MUCH MORE!

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I'm pretty sure that most, if not all of the events I'm going to keep posting about might be cancelled, but that won't keep me from spreading awareness about them. So please bear with me, you just might find a new org you hadn't heard of before and then be able to support it when the new event date is set. During this awful time, if you have the means, please consider supporting whichever nonprofits touch your heart. They, along with all of our wonderful arts organizations and cultural institutions, need our help now more than ever. Also, for our restaurant community, please consider carry-out, curb service or delivery, if offered. Hopefully soon, the news cycle will look a little different but, until then, I hope everyone stays safe and follows the guidelines (that seem to change hourly) Fingers crossed and prayers up……  

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Dr. Sandy Goldberg, the beloved founder of A Silver Lining Foundation, show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions) and Gregory Hines.

A Silver Lining Foundation did it again with another blockbuster "Glitz & Glamour" fashion show and another sellout on March 4 at the Peninsula. Every

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year, for the past 6 years, this remarkable event has been a sell out to benefit ASLF which was founded in 2006 by the beloved and respected Dr. Sandy Goldberg (with much love and support from her devoted husband Gregory N. Hines). The Glitz & Glamour

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A. Marek Fine Jewelry's Robert Sherman and Barbara Bradford (presenting sponsor)

event, conceived by Dr. Sandy and Mark Roscoe, fashion designer extraordinaire, brought together the brightest local fashion designers with celebrity models and runway stars from ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey

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Tarantino), who also produced the show (with support from Dana Nolan, production manager). There were so many highlights I don't know where to begin! For the first

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time, celebrity models were photographed by the legendary lensman Ernest Collins. An invite into his studio is like winning Willy Wonka's Golden Ticket so everyone felt very, very lucky with this cool perk (arranged by Ernest's longtime friend Mark!) In a stroke of pure

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The fabulous Opal Staples, who brought the house down with her voice (Photo by Ernest Collins, design by Mark Roscoe)

genius, Mark and Ernest combined everyone's photos (we all posed with our designers)

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Micah Materre (WGN-TV) served as emcee.

into one magnificent collage that was used as a ginormous backdrop for the show. It brought gasps from the crowd and models when they saw it for the first time. In a beautifully written thank you note to all the participants, Roscoe wrote, "It takes a village to raise awareness and money for any cause and yesterday's show was no exception. Sandy and I never imagined the impact it would have on bringing a community together to fight a disease that has affected so many of our families." He thanked all of the participating designers—Mira and Julie Mersine from Mira Couture; Sylwia Designs; Elda de la Rosa; Tamra Ellingson; Ann Everette; Ricorso and Contessa--as well as the VIP models, Tracy Butler, Zoraida

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Dori Wilson, Jeanne Sparrow, Nika Clark, Brenda Arelano and friends.

Sambolin, Rozalyn Varon, Maria Castro, Laurette

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Sharyl Mackey, Greg Hyder and Jean Antoniou.

Micah, LeeAnn Trotter, Whitney Reynolds, Caylei Vogelzang, Micah Materre, Susanna Homan and yours truly (I was so honored to open the show surrounded by gorgeous ZZAZZ models!) As Mark said, it takes a village so, on hand, were A- list hair and makeup experts that included

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With Tracy Butler (ABC-7) wearing Mark Roscoe Design.

Brenda Arelano, Marcus Geeter, Zazu Salon & Day Spa and

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ZZAZZ Productions models Sydney Cross, Sierra Smith, Christina Wiltijer Eenigenburg & Juni Park wearing Mira Couture.

Jordyn Olawumi. A big note of thanks went out to Mark's design partner Eli Soto and the true stars of the show, Dr. Sandy's longtime supporters and lead sponsors, Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman from A. Marek Fine Jewelry. Before the show began, guests enjoyed a reception where pianist Ani Gogova played beautiful music. During the show, DJ Akib matched hot mixes to each models' walk creating special moments for every segment. Eli/Roscoe Design Labels created an elegant bridal look worn by Micah Materre's gorgeous daughter

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Opal Staples lifts her voice (and crowd) up in song.

McKenzie Jackson, who floated down the runway

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flanked by Roscoe and Soto. (See video here) The finale had everyone crying happy tears when iconic singing sensation (and actress), of the famed Staple Singers gospel family, Opal Staples (wearing a golden Roscoe Design gown), brought the house down singing "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" (by Martina McBride). All of the celeb and ZZAZZ models stood behind her lifting their arms at the refrain. Opal's voice was filled with emotion and strength as she filled the room

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Tracy Butler, Zoraida Sambolin, Dr. Sandy and Caylei Vogelzang.

with love….everyone there felt it. It was one of the most amazing moments in a fashion show that I've ever been a part of. To top it all off, I was thrilled to wear an oh-so-chic design by Mark Roscoe Couture that consisted

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LeeAnn Trotter, Maria Castro and Eliana Mockler.

of a silk, black organza blouse shot through with silver threads with black onyx and "diamond" buttons over a tuxedo slack (perfection!). And, of course, the jools by A. Marek Fine Jewelry was like wearing a party in my ears! Thank you for making me feel so special. All the ladies felt the same thanks to the expertise of our fantastic design/fashion

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Roz Varon, LeeAnn Trotter, Zoraida Sambolin and Susanna Homan.

community. The event, as you may or may not know, is the signature fundraiser for A Silver Lining Foundation that funds cost-free breast health testing for women and men who are uninsured, under-insured and/or ineligible for

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other breast health testing programs. Through its "Buy a Mom a Mammogram (BAMAM) program, nearly 18,000 women have received cost-free screening mammograms and diagnostic testing, which includes diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds, MRIs and biopsies. ASLF works with 15 partner hospitals throughout Chicagoland, Rockford, Elgin, Evanston and Des Plaines.  (For more info about this deserving nonprofit, and to check out its upcoming events, click here!) (The good photos are by Kevin Detrick).

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Kathleen Sarpy and Steak 48's Jeff Mastro.

The 2nd Annual Pretty Powerful Women celebration was held at the chic River North hotspot, Steak 48, on

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February 24. The event gathered together some of our city's most philanthropic women to thank them for their dedication to the numerous non-profits and charities in our city. I had the privilege of co-chairing the event with Kathleen Sarpy. She and her fabulous Agency H5 team put together our best event yet with the largest turn-out thus far too! The event was initially created to celebrate all of the amazing women who help make Chicago great and, this year, it grew by leaps

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and bounds! Over 100 women from some of Chicago most respected non-profits were in attendance

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including Diane Hollingsworth (Eversight Vision), Dr. Sandy

Goldberg (A Silver Lining Foundation), Jackie O'Connor and Vivian Teng (Chicago International Film Festival), Kathleen Casey and Courtney Krupa (Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation), Jean de St. Aubin (Gene Siskel Film Center), Helen Melchior (Joffrey Ballet and Auditorium Theatre), Julie Lampert (Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation), Cheryle Jackson, Holly Buckendahl

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With Linda Johnson Rice and Dionne Williams.

(Ronald McDonald House Charities), Shelley Patenaude, Arloa Sutter, Sally Lou Loveman, Bennetta Kelly, Beth Silverman, Ellie Forman (Joffrey Ballet), Linda Johnson Rice (philanthropist) and so many more! The women in the room alone helped to fundraise hundreds of millions

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dollars for a variety of top organizations in 2019 and were toasted for their philanthropic efforts. On hand were Steak 48's Jeff Mastro and Oliver Badgio, who graciously hosted the event for us. The women enjoyed passed apps and

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Frances Renk and Cheryle Jackson.

cocktails while connecting

with old friends and networking with new ones. Kathleen offered a lovely takeaway gift to all the attendees, the book "Gather as You Go", an inspirational collection of

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stories written by Alberto Culver exec Carol Lavin Bernick

with all proceeds going to the nonprofit, Enchanted Backpack.

Thanks to all who attended! Kathleen and I, along with Agency H5, are already looking forward to next year! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Keith A. Parrott, AMITA Health Pres/CEO, and Kristy Parrott w/ Melanie Furlan, AMITA Health Senior VP & Chief Philanthropy Officer and John Furlan.

Eight hundred twenty-five guests gathered on leap day, Saturday, February 29, for the first system-wide gala for AMITA Health Foundations, raising more than $1.5 million to benefit people in need across all

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Dr. Reinhold Llerena, Dr. Kalisha Hill  and Stuart Marcus, Executive VP/ Chief Clinical Officer, AMITA Health

communities served by AMITA Health. The Inaugural AMITA Health Gala, “Leaping Forward Together,” celebrated AH's coming together as one unified health system to carry on the faith-based mission that has always guided its legacy Adventist, Alexian Brothers and Presence Health ministries. It also marked the first philanthropic event

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Elder Maurice Valentine and Sharon Valentine with Dianne and Bruce Christian.

with AH president/CEO Keith A. Parrott. “The foundations play a critical role in supporting the success of AMITA Health,” said Parrott, in opening remarks. “In 2019, donors contributed nearly $22 million to support the people we serve. Tonight, all contributions will be invested in programs and services from all AMITA Health ministries that would not exist without

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Dina Morris, AMITA Health Gala co-chair, Susie Cassidy, David Hoppe and Jim Wienold, AMITA Health Gala co-chair and President of Bear Construction.

philanthropy.” AH Foundation co-chairs Kenneth Bauwens and Michael Benoit joined Parrott in welcoming guests to the black-tie celebration presented by Superior Ambulance Service and hosted at the Chicago Marriott Downtown

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Kristy Parrott and Keith A. Parrott, pres/CEO, AMITA Health, with Brother Daniel McCormick, C.F.A., Provincial Superior of the Alexian Brothers.

Magnificent Mile. The evening featured a three-course gourmet menu, silent, live and reverse auctions that collectively raised more than $400,000, and dancing until midnight with the popular band Dr. Bombay. AH executive VP/COO Thor Thordarson introduced a video featuring stories representing each of AH’s legacy organizations of people whose lives have been saved or changed through the exceptional care they received, including neonatal care, cancer care and supportive housing. In addition to the auctions, well-known abstract expressionist performance artist Elliott From (ArtBeat Live) created Chicago themed canvas paintings on stage.

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Ensemble Member Jay Worthington, Jesse Frageman, Olivia Toriumi, Joseph Boozell and Ensemble Member Hannah Toriumi. 

The Gift Theatre’s 18th annual benefit, "GIFT GALA 2020: An Intimate Evening," took place on February 15 at Chicago’s contemporary-chic Greenhouse Loft with 140 guests. The event raised $70,000 for

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programming and new play development at the Jefferson Park institution on Chicago’s northwest side. The elegant evening kicked off with a cocktail reception featuring hors d’oeuvres, a signature cocktail by The Gift Alchemist Shane Hassler and music by Style Matters DJ Ryan Norsworthy. During the main event, guests enjoyed dinner, a musical performance by

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Courtney Williams, Artistic Director Michael Patrick Thornton and Danni James. 

Darci Nalepa and Jessie Fisher, plus silent and live auctions featuring dozens of items including a 15-day European cruise. The festive evening concluded with dessert and dancing. Congrats to gala committee members, Michael Patrick Thornton, John Gawlik,

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Marketing Director Claire Demos and Shane Hassler

Claire Demos, Becky Wright, Laura Gale and Ashley Sliva, on a job well done! Since 2001 and over 70 productions, The Gift Theatre has pioneered the frontiers of the American theatre via one of the most intimate professional Equity theatres in the country, leading to national acclaim and a cultural revolution on Chicago’s northwest side. (Photos by Claire Demos) Check it all out here!

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Legendary Landmarks Daniel Walsh and Timuel Black Jr., Landmarks Illinois President & CEO Bonnie McDonald, Legendary Landmarks Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew Walsh.

Landmarks Illinois hosted its 15th annual Legendary Landmarks Celebration March 5  at the Hilton Chicago with nearly 700 supporters in attendance. The event, chaired by Cherryl Thomas and Erika Block, honored 2020 Legendary Landmarks Timuel D. Black Jr., Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew & Daniel Walsh of The Walsh Group. Guests at the annual event helped raise $840,000 for

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Legendary Landmarks Leslie Hindman and Michael Kutza with Kim Coventry.

Landmarks Illinois – $135,000 of which came directly from the evening’s paddle raise! Funds raised will provide critical funding for Landmarks Illinois’ advocacy programs across the state which save historic and special places in our communities. Since 2006, Landmarks Illinois has honored more than 40 individuals, families and corporations at its annual fundraiser including Leslie Hindman, Michael Kutza, Victor Skrebneski, Fred Eychaner, Jennifer Pritzker, Rocky Wirtz, Theaster Gates, Father Jack Wall, Ernie Banks and many more.  (For more info, click here!) (Photos by Pivot Photography)

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Michelle Alegria–Fox 32 Chicago.

Two of my favorite media stars, Michelle Alegria and Brittney Payton (of Fox 32 Chicago) are trying to raise funds and awareness for a cause close to their hearts.

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Brittney Payton–Fox 32 Chicago.

They were set to host an event on March 25 at the BOSS Store at the Shops at North Bridge but, as we all know, all social gatherings have been halted. The event was intended to raise funds to build a youth center for children coping with grief after losing a loved one. Sadly, both ladies have experience with this type of grief. Brittney, as you know, lost her father Walter Payton when she was very young and Michelle's 3 children recently lost their dad. Michelle said, "There are not enough services dealing with grief other than the therapist that the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute has on board. We want to change that, " she said. (The center will be a part of the Institute). Please watch for a new date and I hope you can all join us then!

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Winnetka-based Hadley.

I had never heard of this very worthwhile nonprofit until a friend brought it to my attention and it's been

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Didrill Neal, a happy benefiicary of Hadley's programs.

around for 100 years! Congrats to Winnetka-based Hadley, that bills itself as the "world's oldest and largest educator of braille and provider of distance education for people who are blind or visually impaired." Last year, Hadley reached more than 172,000 learners from all 50 states and in 65 countries! To celebrate this anniversary milestone, the Hadley Women's Board and the Board of Trustees are hosting "Centennial Celebration" on Friday, October 2 (this date was recently changed from April 4) at The Dalcy, 302 N. Green Street in the Fulton Market District. For tickets/more info, click here!

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Giordano's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" 2019.

Giordano Dance Chicago will host its popular "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" event on Thursday, October 1. Come join the 15th anniversary party at Park West and cheer on your favorite "stars" who are paired with Giordano dancers for a night you'll never forget. This high energy dance competition is inspired by the hot ABC series "Dancing with the Stars" with funds supporting GDC programming and outreach. For tickets/more info, please click here! _______________________________________________________________________

Hat2020THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED BUT MAKE NOTE OF THE DETAILS SO YOU WON'T MISS IT WHEN IT'S RESCHEDULED! The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year themed "A White House Floral Affair." Co-chaired by Cathy Bartholomay, Annette

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Special guest Laura Dowling.

Findling and Michelle Baker, the event will take place (fingers crossed) on Friday, May 15 at the Drake Hotel. The very special guest will be Laura Dowling, who served as the Chief Floral Designer at the White House from 2009-2015, handling thousands of events with her special brand of floral diplomacy. Don't forget your HAT!!! For tickets/more info, click here!  

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Matt Olaveson, event co-chair along with Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek.

Gala" will still be held on Saturday, April 18 (if it's safe) at the Union League Club of Chicago (65 W. Jackson Blvd). Co-chaired by Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek, the event will support young artists through programs that offer financial awards, artistic opportunities and mentoring that bridge the gap between education and career. Guests will enjoy performances by soprano Nicole Cabell, pianists Tian Tang and Chen-Shen Fan and Pascal Pahl, among many others! Please check the website for updates and let's keep our fingers crossed. Even if it's postponed, perhaps you'll make note of this wonderful nonprofit?! (For info, click here!)

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Harry Caray's 22nd annual Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray will now be virtual instead of the blow-out that was initially planned at Navy Pier on Thursday, March 19. You can now join in by listening live on WGN 720 AM from 3- 7 pm. #toastoharry

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The Old Town School of Music will, hopefully, host its annual Blue Jean Gala on Friday, May 15. The event will include a unique roaming feast with teaching artists from the School entertaining guests as they make their way along Lincoln Avenue. An intimate concert performance will follow from musical guest Saving Grace, featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian. The evening will conclude with an after-party featuring dessert, late-night bites and, of course, music! Proceeds will support Old Town School's mission of providing arts access to all including community outreach, financial aid and education programs. For tickets/more info, click here! (Please check the website for possible cancellation and new date info).

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3_Infinite_SlideShowThe Driehaus Design Initiative will (hopefully) host its Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence fashion show on Friday, April 24 at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage, (700 S. Desplaines St.). The nonprofit was established to promote and encourage design education and to foster public appreciation and understanding of all aspects of fashion design and history. DDI contributes proceeds from this event to support fashion and design endeavors in Chicago. Local designers will face off for the coveted prize and check! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Scarlett and Cooper Hefner are expecting their first child.

In a very sweet social media post, Scarlett Byrne, the darling wife of Cooper Hefner (son of 'da man),

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Scarlett and her "baby bump." Aww….

announced that they are expecting their first child. Cooper, as you may or may not know, has joined the United States Air Force and is "proud to be an Airman." His dad, Hugh Hefner, was in the Army so the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in terms of military service. I wish Coop and Scarley and the soon-to-be Baby Hef, a lifetime of love, health and happiness. So sorry Grandpa isn't here….

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I88ndexThe press just keeps on coming from the epic pictorial I was proud to be a part of for Playboy, its recent Equality issue! Daily Mail TV interviewed me for this segment and Fox News interviewed me for this article. Below is a video created by an entity I don't have a clue about, Top Trending. A friend passed it along to me and, apart from a few mistakes (I wasn't PMOY), I think it's pretty good! Lol! Watch here! 

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Geoffrey Mac, Project Runway winner Season18!

CONGRATS GEOFFREY! School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumnus Geoffrey Mac was named the winner of "Project Runway" Season 18 in the recent episode, two decades after graduating! Mac beat out three other finalists with a 10-look collection inspired by his father’s military service that featured over-sized puffy coats and futuristic evening wear. His prize includes $250,000 from Bluprint; $50,000 from Pilot; a feature in Elle magazine; and a mentorship with the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Mac told the Tribune (read story here) that he is trying to figure out what’s next, but he is leaning toward creating a unisex collection that can be worn in any season and is slated to launch a fragrance called “G” around April 1 (“The coronavirus can’t stop that,” he said).

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The tee-shirts will support the hospitality industry workers.

Here's a cool, inexpensive way to help our friends in the hospitality industry! 100% of the sales from these cool Chicago Hospitality United t-shirts go to the people who don't have a voice or the means to survive without work in the hospitality industry. The government shutdown of bars and restaurants has put thousands out of work for the foreseeable future. Chef Tony Priolo said, "Just as we rely on them to keep Chicago one of the most vibrant dining cities in the world, they rely on us to support them through good times and bad. 100% of the net proceeds from these tees go directly towards financial relief for hourly employees affected by the necessary precautions Governor Pritzker and Mayor Lightfoot have implemented." (Please purchase a black or white T-shirt here for only $25! www.stockmfgco.com. (And please share this info if you're so inclined!)

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RSM.pngRETROSPECT & Randolph Street Market's date has been changed! Mark your calendars for May 23 + 24 (new date) when  Randolph Street Market  returns with TWO BIG shows under one roof! Retrospect, the

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finely curated vintage fashion show with 50 top vintage sellers of wearables, jewelry, handbags and accessories AND, on the lower level, home goods, furnishings, gardening items and general vintage and maker goods! A portion of the weekend's ticket sales will benefit the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum. (10 am to 5 pm both days) Also, the March 28 Time Out Market Pop-Up has been pushed back to June 20. (For tickets, more info, click here! Hope to see you EVERYWHERE!)

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Thank you Anna Davlantes!

And a special thanks to Anna Davlantes who had me on her awesome WGN Radio show recently! (Listen here for my segment that begins at 26:17)! Anna's show is informative and fun and not-to-be-missed from 1-3 pm Monday through Friday! (Click here for more info!) Love her! Beauty, brains, empathy and so much more….:-)

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Screenwriter Sylvia L. Jones!

Congrats to Chicago screenwriter and native Sylvia L. Jones! For two decades, Sylvia spent her days and nights 73C1E6B3-04B0-4C22-8EA7-0053CEEA8CF0-515x630 covering local Chicago news as a television journalist. Now, this graduate of Providence St. Mel School finds herself making news thanks to her work as a writer in the entertainment industry. In April, she will add Lifetime Television to her long list of credits as she wrote the script for the highly anticipated biopic "The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel" executive produced by QUEEN LATIFAH, MISSY ELLIOTT and MARY J. BLIGE! Sylvia says, "I grew up listening to the Clark Sisters so to get the opportunity to write the story of their lives was truly remarkable." (See official trailer below!)

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Tribune nonprofit article 3-14-20Thanks to the Chicago Tribune for running my article titled "A letter of support to my friends in the nonprofit community." Read it here and here: I feel your pain. I've watched with dismay as one after another of the events I planned on covering in my Chicago Tribune "Candid Candace" column was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. At first I was angry that they would succumb to this panic but, as more and more organizations, governments, countries and even Broadway cancel events, close their borders, restrict air travel, limit gatherings and close down the Great White Way, I have to admit the obvious….that my way of thinking, to soldier on, could be tempting fate. I applaud businesses who have the courage to keep their doors open in the face of all of this though. Many have sent sensible messages letting their clients know they are taking extra sanitary precautions and checking their workers more closely and encouraging both to stay home if feeling sick in accordance with recent guidelines. In my opinion, this is a common sense response. I believe it's a time for preparation, not panic. Here's a thought. Many of these nonprofits and arts organizations have had to cancel their biggest fundraisers for the year. If you've already purchased a ticket to one of these events, and CAN afford it, please let the donation ride. Right now, they need it more than you know…

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I woke up to such sad news today. My beloved Playboy magazine may well have published its last print issue due to complications from Covid-19. When I shot my cover pictorial in the last Equality issue on October 22, everyone at the mag seemed so upbeat and positive about

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Final print edition–The Speech Issue

the future of Playboy and then, in the blink of an eye–everything changed (for everyone). Here's an excerpt from an open letter on March 18 from the magazine's editor-in-chief, Ben Kohn "Last week, as the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic to content production and the

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My friend, Louann Fernald, will now be the last Playmate revisited in the mag. She was June 1979 Playmate.

supply chain became clearer and clearer, we were forced to accelerate a conversation we’ve been having internally: the question of how to transform our U.S. print product to better suit what consumers want today, and how to utilize our industry-leading content production capabilities to engage in a cultural conversation each and every day, rather than just every three months.

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2nd to the last of the PB print editions, The Equality Issue.

With all of this in mind, we have decided that our Spring 2020 Issue, which arrives on U.S. newsstands and as a digital download this week, will be our final printed publication for the year in the U.S. We will move to a digital-first publishing schedule for all of our content."

Playboy has been my family for the last 40 years and I have no plans to let them go now. Even if it's only on a digital platform, my Bunny ears will still be attuned to its always timely, diverse and informative articles and photos. Keep it up Playboy and I'll catch you on the digital ride soon! Your Biggest Fan–"Candid" Candace Jordan

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Stats from Johns Hopkins University as of March 16.

These are crazy, surreal times right now, along with you, and I'm not quite sure how to process it yet. I've always worked from home so this wasn't anything new but who knew that I've been tele-commuting all along?! The funny thing is, once you're forced to do something, you start to rebel. I'm so grateful we went out to

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dinner recently (please don't judge, local businesses need help too and this was before the ALL OUT CLOSING of bars and restaurants! Gallucci Pizzeria Napoletana was great, btw, at 1551 N. Wells. Please try it when it reopens!) Some people still think some of this might be rather excessive but, I for one, know it's better to be safe than sorry. I just wish I'd stocked up on necessities sooner. Chuck always said I was a hoarder but definitely not in the areas of food or drink, sadly. Luckily, as much as I love my social life, I've also always been a bit of a homebody. I want this thing to end and I hope there's not more loss of life. I feel like I'm in a bad horror movie, like "Outbreak," that's now coming true! I love the way the Italians are handling isolation, singing on their balconies to let their neighbors know they're in it together. Here's praying it doesn't come to that here though….I have a horrible voice.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Stay strong Italy (and the world)…..

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THE APPAREL INDUSTRY BOARD REVS UP FOR CHICAGO FASHION

PLUS: The Joffrey Ballet's Jane Eyre Luncheon; JUMP SHOT doc celebrates Sailors with superfan Jesse; The Price was Wrong for Paul; Lyric Opera's Grand Ball; Porchlight Music Theatre launches 25th season; A (Costume) Walk for the Bear; World's oldest (and best) supermodel; Eisenberg Foundation Dinner; Murphy Scholars' 30th anniversary party; Chicago Costume Council's Men's Fashion Awards; Haute Dog LA; A Toast to Tutoring for Chicago Lights; Tails in the City's Doggie Halloween Parade; Hell in a Handbag's "Rip Nelson's Celebrity Roast"; 900 Shops' Illuminate the Holidays; Camp One Step's (sort of ) Park City Gala; "Arctic Dogs" cute premiere with kids and a supermodel; Jack's Pumpkin Pop-Up (right here in the city!); Executive Club hosts Diane Von Furstenberg and Kristina O'Neill (special ticket coupon!); Hebru's Nevermore Park; Friends of Prentice's "Evening in Oz"; "A Night of Magic & Wonder: Celebrating the Spirit of Youth"; "Lights UP" for DePaul Theatre School; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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Designer Peach Carr with models Sylvia Perez and Linda Yu.

Chicago fashion lovers Rev'd UP! for our local designers at the fashion show fundraiser presented by and benefiting the Apparel Industry Board Foundation on October 10.

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Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship winner Claire Groppe (R) with models Arabel Rosales and Erica Strama.

Held at Perillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast, the event attracted nearly 300 guests for a runway presentation produced by ZZAZZ Productions that featured top local designers Elda de la Rosa, Mark Roscoe, Peach Carr, Tamra Ellingson, Ann Everett, Laurie Borse, Rebellion, Model Atelier and Lauren Lein. Ji Suk Yi

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Emcee Ji Suk Yi and fashion show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions).

graciously emceed (and we were so thrilled to have her since she's one helluva busy lady on WGN Radio, co-hosting The Steve Cochran Show, sharing the culinary news in the Sun-Times' The Grid and so much more!) She dressed

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With committee chair Frances Renk.

the part wearing a chic feathered skirt and sparkly top. The night also paid tribute to two remarkable women who shaped the organization, Dorothy Fuller and Marsha Brenner. Their absence was sorely felt by all who knew them. They gave their hearts and worked tirelessly to advocate for and support our local design community for over 32 years. The show was dedicated in their memory. Lauren Lein, AIBI president/fashion designer,

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AIBI president/designer Lauren Lein with models Mary Lasky, Melinda LaGrange, Dr. Stacie McClane, Sherrill Bodine and Bethany Florek.

shared the history of the organization. She said, "AIBI remains the only official organization in Illinois dedicated to the apparel design and manufacturing community. It works with

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Designer Mark Roscoe with his model Opal Staples of the famed Staples singers.

dreamers to help make their dreams a reality and to help educate, inform and nurture them into tomorrow's successful entrepreneurs." The night also showcased the student designers who were finalists for the coveted Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Foundation Scholarship. (Stanley was out of the country and couldn't attend). Tracey Tarantino, ZZAZZ Productions founder, introduced the

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Designer Elda de la Rosa with model Erica Strama.

students who presented outstanding, cutting edge looks. They were Claire Groppe, Shaylin Thurston and Evelin Zermeno (the VIP models wearing these designs were Arabel Rosales, Nicole

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Longtime event/AIBI supporters and 2018 honorees Joe and Pat Perillo.

Zwerican, Kristin Kinder, Erica Strama, Eliana Mockler, Mary Lasky and Felicia Winiecki). Each design brought rousing applause from the standing-room-only crowd but, in the end, the winner of the $5000 scholarship was Claire Groppe! (Congrats Claire!) The fashion show opened with thrilling and playful designs by Peach Carr (of Project Runway fame). Peach brought out the big guns

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New designer Laurie Borse with her model Cheri Lawrence.

for her models–Linda Yu, Sylvia Perez, Dr. Stacie McClane, Eliana Mockler and Nicole Zwerican! Next up, was the sleek, fashion-forward designs by Tamra Ellingson (worn by Felicia Winiecki, Mary Lasky, Arabel Rosales, Kristine Kinder and

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With models/friends Sherry Abrahams, Bobbi Panter, Cheri Lawrence, Kim Gleeson, Whitney Reynolds and Melinda LaGrange.

Nicole Zwerican). I especially loved her vibrant, strapless red column dress with the words "Je t'aime" written all over it that Kristine wore (and bought). Designer Ann Everett was up next with models Melissa Canning, Laura Dantuma, Sheree

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Jennifer Popish holding Rebellion handbags and Melissa Canning wearing Ann Everett.

Valukas, Erica Strama and Andrea Antoniou. All of the models rocked these designs but my favorite was the black puffy-type jacket worn by Melissa (who also bought the chic 

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Designer Tamra Ellingson, friend, Patricia Suszka and Kristine Kinder.

piece).  Designer Laurie Borse, a talented new designer, showcased her looks on beautiful models Cheri Lawrence, Patricia Suszka, Kim Gleeson, Sherrill Bodine and Whitney Reynolds. Rebellion was up next with super chic, fuzzy bags of every size and color draped on models April Schwartz, Bobbi Panter, Melissa Babcock, Jennifer Popish and Erica Strama.

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AIBI executive director Ambar Campos presents me with my Rev Up Award.

Model Atelier's models Jean Antoniou, Cheyenne Parker, Elise Spencer, Eliana Mockler and Felicia Winiecki rocked these chic, classic looks too. Lauren Lein, AIBI president and designer, always showcases

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With Robin Harris (L), CEO/Creative Director Model Atelier, and friends.

her playful side and, for this collection, she was inspired by the streets of Chicago with bricks from the streets captured on the clothing with handwritten graffiti. Model Melinda Jakovich-LaGrange loved her look so much, she bought it. Other glam models in this segment were Mary Lasky, Bethany Florek (who closed the segment with Lauren), Dr. Stacie McClane, and

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Julie Barrish, Paul Iacono and Jennifer Sutton.

Sherrill Bodine. Elda de la Rosa (one of my faves and whose look I proudly wore on this night), created elegant evening looks worn by Laura Dantuma, Sheree Valukas, Erica Strama, Andrea Antoniou and Bobbi Panter.

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With Andrea and Jean Antoniou and Felicia Winiecki.

Mark Roscoe closed the show with models Whitney Reynolds, Sherry Abrahams, Kim Gleeson, Kristine Kinder and a member of the famed Staples family singers, Opal Staples (who closed the show in a stunning strapless gown that shimmered like moonlight on the runway). After the

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Thank you Kevin Sullivan for all you do for so many!

event, guests stayed to mingle, filled with "champagne wishes and caviar dreams." Thanks AIBI executive director Ambar

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Michael Caputo and Michael Kutza.

Campos, Kevin Sullivan, Marsha and Dorothy for all the great things you do and have done for our design community! It was an honor to be recognized by YOU! (For more info on how you can become involved, click here!) (Photos by MILA SAMOKHINA) Sorry I couldn't include all of the great photos/friends but check my Chicago Now site where I will post them all soon! 

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Co-chairs Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright.

The Women’s Board of The Joffrey Ballet hosted more than 300 guests at the Hilton Chicago on October 8 in celebration of the

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Liz Sharp, Sandi Harstein, Janet Anixter.

Chicago premiere of Jane Eyre by choreographer Cathy Marston. The event, co-chaired by Women’s Board members Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright, also served as a fundraising opportunity, raising more than $129,000 to support upcoming productions and educational programming at the Joffrey. Joffrey board chair Anne Kaplan and Joffrey president/CEO Greg Cameron were also in attendance. The afternoon featured a panel conversation with members of the Jane Eyre creative team, including Marston, The Mary B.

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Anne Kaplan, Amanda Assucena, Marcie Wright, Chrissie Walker and Cathy Marston.

Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet, Ashley

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Diana E Harris, Dr. Linda Curtis O'Bannon and Deana Hayes.

Wheater, Joffrey artist and lead dancer Amanda Assucena and moderator Linda Murray, curator of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the New York Public Library. Guests enjoyed a sit-down lunch and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the process of bringing Jane Eyre to life on stage. (The production received raved reviews from the press). Presented in partnership with American Ballet Theatre and set to music by Philip Feeney, Marston’s celebrated adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel combines

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Linda Murray, Joffrey artistic director Ashley Wheater and Cathy Marston.

theater and dance to tell the coming-of-age story of one of literature’s most iconic

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Erica Attanasio, Lisa Katz, Lauren Fine and Emily Rubinstein.

characters. This production of Jane Eyre challenged the idea of a classic ballet heroine. After a difficult upbringing, Jane becomes the Governess for the mysterious Mr. Rochester, discovering the struggles of society’s expectations. With stirring choreography and a captivating Victorian design, this avant-garde ballet showed that love can conquer any obstacle. Jane Eyre features live music performed by the Chicago Philharmonic, conducted by Scott Speck, Music Director of The Joffrey Ballet. (Fabulous Chicago farm flowers, American grown, were donated by Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event, who contributes to so many charities! Vintage book covers are tucked into British azalea blooms. So sweet!) (Photos by Sean Su)

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JUMP SHOT_CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL-page-001He invented something everyone loves, but you've probably never heard of him. The new documentary JUMP SHOT

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Brenda Robinson, exec. producer, with her uncle Rev. Jesse Jackson and producer Mary Beth Minnis

chronicles the larger than life story of one basketball's greatest innovators, the legend you've never heard of, Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot in the 1940s. It also tells another tale of how the "zenith of our lives doesn't end in our athletic prime." The doc was executive produced by Warriors star Steph Curry and had its world premiere at

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Producer Ty Clark, ED Melissa Neugebauer, ED Brenda Robinson, producer Mary Beth Minnis, director Jake Hamilton and Rev. Jesse Jackson.

SXSW in March 2019. The doc recently made its Chicago premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival. Brenda Robinson, an executive producer, brought her uncle, the Reverend Jesse Jackson to the Chicago premiere where he offered some remarks. Jackson is a close friend of both Curry and Kevin Durant and considers himself a major basketball fanatic! The film will return to Chicago during the 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend where players will be in attendance. Check out the amazing clip below:

 

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Paul Iacono with Price is Right host Drew Caray.

The Price was Wrong for our very own Paul Iacono who appeared on the 9,000th episode of the popular CBS show "The Price is Right"! He was an animated contestant

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Paul Iacono and his partner in LA crime, Jennifer Sutton Brieva.

which is one of the reasons he was probably chosen. Everyone who knows him knows how charismatic he is! He won the first round, correctly guessing the cost of a bunch of designer goods (no surprise there) but missed out on a fabulous trip to Lake Como–of the two price choices, he chose the higher one which was incorrect. Maybe he needs a new travel agent?! Also, in the audience with him was Jennifer Sutton Brieva–who should've also been onstage! Love and congrats Paul–thanks for spreading your joy across the country!

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Craig and Rebeca Huffman, Patrick and Shirley Ryan, Chaz Ebert and George Lepauw. (Photo by Dan Rest.)

Elegantly dressed guests made red-carpet entrances amidst paparazzi at the Lyric Opera House for the opening night of The Barber of Seville, which launched Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 65th season, on September 28. Doors opened at 4:30 with

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WB member Amelia Silva with her beautiful family. (Photo by Jeff Ellis).

guests arriving for a private pre-performance reception in the William B. and Catherine Graham Room. There, elegant decor by HMR Designs matched the space as black-tie attired attendees

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Sir Andrew Davis, William and Faye Dunbar and Lawrence Brownlee. (Photo by Jaclyn Simpson).

enjoyed hors d'oeuvres by Calihan Catering. The Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Grand Foyer was also festively lit and decorated, and filled with patrons excited for the new season to begin. Sir Andrew Davis began his 20th season as Lyric’s beloved music

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Lyric Young Professional members.

director conducting Rossini’s sparkling score in an original Lyric production. The over 3 hour performance was followed by the Opera Ball at the Hilton Chicago. Mother-daughter duo Mrs. James J. O’Connor (Ellen) and Elizabeth O’Connor

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Anthony Freud, Nancy Searle, co-chair Ellen O'Connor, co-chair Elizabeth O'Connor Cole and David Ormesher. (Photo by Jaclyn Simpson.)

Cole were co-chairs of the Opening Night Gala Performance and Opera Ball. The Opening Night Gala was sponsored by Aon for the 35th consecutive year, by ITW for its 17th year and by Northern Trust for its

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Kara Killmer (from Chicago Fire) with husband Andrew Cheney. (Photo by Jeff Ellis.)

21st year. Following the cocktail reception, guests were welcomed by Lyric Board of Directors Chair David T. Ormesher. As dinner commenced, the opening-night artists were presented by Lyric during the Grand March of the Stars led by General Director Anthony Freud. The Stu Hirsh Orchestra provided dinner and dancing music with guests lingering well into the wee hours. Opera Ball decor, again created by HMR Designs, evoked an evening in Seville. Funds raised will support opera performances at the Lyric. (For more info about the Lyric Opera of Chicago, and performance updates, click here!)

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(L to R) Hollis Resnik and Billy Rude at the Opening Night of SUNSET BOULEVARD from Porchlight Music Theatre

Hollis Resnik and Billy Rude from Sunset Boulevard/Porchlight Theatre opening night.

Porchlight Music Theatre launched its 25th anniversary season with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s SUNSET BOULEVARD starring Hollis Resnik. The production has been receiving rave reviews and is now extended through December 8 at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts in the Gold Coast. The opening night celebrations were held at the Palette and Chisel, next to the Ruth Page Center with a great mix of performers from Sunset Boulevard and previous performances, board members and VIPS. (Photo by Austin Packard)

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Bear Necessities Founder and CEO Kathleen A. Casey with Top Fundraising Team "Team Reagan"

Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation hosted its 6th annual  A Walk for the Bear Costume Walk on Sunday, October 20, in Lincoln Park. A Walk for the Bear brought together family, friends and supporters of Bear Necessities to honor the children who are

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Mimi Bajagich, Amy LeMay, Courtney Krupa, A Walk for the Bear emcee Whitney Reynolds, Bear Necessities Founder and CEO Kathleen A. Casey.

currently fighting and those who have lost their battle to cancer. With 733 participants in attendance, including Child Ambassadors being treated for cancer, the event successfully raised more than $95,000 for

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Jim Sykora, A Walk for the Bear Ambassador Bryce Sykora, Lilah Sykora and Michelle Sykora. 

pediatric cancer research and programs for those affected and was the nonprofit's largest walk to date! The fang-tastic event was emceed by Emmy-nominated talk show host Whitney Reynolds with a warm-up led by Mike Jimenez, professional boxer and WBC Continental Americas 2017 Champion. Friends and families walked Candace 4 the 3-mile trail dressed in their favorite costumes and trick-or-treated along the way. Following the walk, attendees enjoyed a boxed lunch provided Candace 6by Mariano’s and grabbed their broomsticks for festive activities including pumpkin decorating, face painting, Halloween scratch art and a bounce house in the Kids Tent. Presenting Sponsor of A Walk for the Bear was Donlen, A Hertz Company. Event proceeds benefited pediatric cancer research grants through Bear Discoveries, that are awarded to fellows and junior investigative researchers nationwide, and customized experiences through Bear Hugs. Mark your calendars now for the event's signature fundraiser, the 27th annual Bear Tie Ball on February 22, 2020! (Details here!)

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Co-chairs Kevin Wolfberg and  Elizabeth O'Brien.

Seven hundred of Chicago’s business and civic leaders gathered at the Hilton Chicago on October 15 for the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation’s 21st annual Dinner. The event raised $490,000 to benefit the foundation’s two-pronged mission of funding gastrointestinal (GI) cancer research and advancing real estate education. The Foundation celebrated GI cancer survivors who

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Buzz Ruttenberg, Dylan Er and Savas Er

have benefited from the Foundation’s $1.5M commitment to fund the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation GI Cancer OncoSET program and other research initiatives at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University. The OncoSET program is

Scholarship Winners

Scholarship winners!

an unprecedented initiative to deliver personalized cancer treatments to patients with very limited options. One of these survivors, Kyle Davis, shared his personal journey with GI cancer. Nearly one year ago, Kyle was

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Danny Spitz, Jason St. John, Trisha Connolly, Eric Helfand and Peter Weitz.

diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer that had spread to his liver. Working with the doctors at Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern and learning about the genetic makeup of his specific tumor, Kyle was able to discover a treatment plan that has given him

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Jenna Goebig, Claudia Sadowicz, Kim Curschaman and Brooke Jaenson.

options that were never before possible. On the real estate education side, the Eisenberg Foundation offers 15 education programs that has impacted thousands of students, and invested nearly $500,000 in scholarships and programming to advance

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Board president Peter Eisenberg.

the careers of young real estate talent. This year’s deserving student scholarship winners were recognized and congratulated by the Foundation’s first ever scholarship recipient 19 years ago. “We are so grateful for the support of our

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Brad Emanuel and Katie Hurley Wales.

board members, sponsors and the commercial real estate industry who continue to push us forward in our work to fight GI cancer through cutting-edge personalized medicine,” says executive director, Katie Wales. “The reality is that one in five people who receive a cancer diagnosis will learn that it is categorized as a GI cancer. This means that there is still so much work to do. The Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation and its supporters are determined to push forward in the world of cancer research, providing patients with new and more effective treatment options.” The event was co-chaired by Kevin Wolfberg Elizabeth O-Brien. The evening’s presenting sponsor was Wintrust with premier sponsors, NARE and Old Second Bank.

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The one and only CARMEN!

My favorite model in the world, Carmen Dell'Orefice, shot her first Vogue cover at age 15. She was born in 1931 and still reigns as a supermodel at age 88. At a luncheon once, she told us one of the secrets of her longevity and beauty–she never goes in the sun. It's too late for me for this advice but I have been her fangirl forever. Special thanks to my friend Peter Martino who is also very dear friend of hers. Recently, at lunch in NYC, he asked her to sign a photo for me that I will always treasure. Watch the video below and stand in awe…..

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Dennericka Brooks, Murphy Alum Class of 2000, Legal Aid attorney.

Revel Fulton Market in the West Loop was filled with more than 650 Murphy Scholars, Murphy Scholar alumni, partnership high schools, founders, donors, families and friends who came out to celebrate the Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation's 30th anniversary on Sept. 28. The event raised more than $1.5 million to support the organization’s mission to give financial assistance and

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Murphy alums Olivia Carberry and Victor Cerda.

educational support to Chicago students from under-resourced neighborhoods, starting with a scholarship to college prep high schools throughout the city and country. It was chaired by Mike and Lindy Keiser and honored Loretta and Bob Cooney, longtime advocates and supporters of DMSF. “Murphy Scholars are graduating from Chicago’s most selective high schools, the country’s top boarding

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Maria Barnett, Murphy Alum Class of 2000, Hatfield Medical Group.

schools and from many of the nation’s leading universities at rates that far surpass the national average for all students in the U.S.,” said Jose Rodriguez, executive director of DMSF. In Chicago and its suburbs, Murphy Scholars attend and have graduated from most of the prestigious

Murphy Alumni Celebrating DMSF's 30th Anniversary

Murphy Alumni celebrating DMSF's 30th anniversary.

college prep high schools including Brother Rice, The Chicago Academy of the Arts, DePaul College Prep, Ida Crown Jewish Academy, The Latin School, Loyola Academy, St. Ignatius College Prep and Willows Academy. Rodriguez shared highlights of the three decades of the city's largest high school scholarship program that was founded in February of 1989 by Jim Murphy, Bob Murphy, Betsy Murphy and their close friends and family.

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Justin Foley, DMSF Past President, with his wife Erin Foley and friends.

Fast-forward 30 years and, today, more than 460 Murphy Scholars from Englewood , Little Village, Uptown, North Lawndale and more than forty

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Manny Hodzic, Murphy Alum Class of 2015, an Institutional Equity Associate.

communities in the Chicagoland area are benefiting from this scholarship program at more than 80 partner high schools throughout the city and at boarding schools around the country. More than 3,000 scholarships have been awarded in the last 30 years.

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Lindy and Mike Keiser, event chairs and longtime advocates of DMSF.

“Murphy Scholars are some of the most driven, hard-working, thoughtful and courageous leaders we know, and over the next 30 years, we are excited to see how they take on key roles in education, business and policy to move our city forward,” said Rodriguez. Murphy Scholar Dennericka Brooks said, “DMSF changed the course of my life." She has graduated from Grinnell College and Loyola University School of Law and, today, she mentors DMSF Scholars and is a supervisory attorney at Legal Aid Chicago.

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CMFA Awardees 2019: Tony Stavish, Michael Tedeschi, Duke Alden, Daryl Sneed, Kareen (K.W.O.E.) Wells, Christopher Kent, John Weldt, Blake Alexander and Gary Metzner.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted its 4th annual Men’s Fashion Awards to honor Chicago’s men of style. The event took place on September 17 at Louis

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Sheree Valukas, Paula Borg, CC member Dr. Jennifer Glover, Heather Jane Johnston and Candace Tyndall.

Vuitton Michigan Avenue. The event, emceed by Zak Stemer, Agency H5 creative director and Fox Chicago contributor, drew over 200 guests dressed in their best interpretation of elevated personal style to honor

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Emcee Zak Stemer with CMFA Awardee Rino Burdi.

Chicago's most fashionable men. Honorees included Duke Alden, Blake Alexander, Rino Burdi, John Weldt, Christopher Kent, Gary Metzner, Daryl Sneed, Tony Stavish, Michael Tedeschi and Kareem Wells. Besides LV, event partners were Limelight and Perillo Auto Group. Models from

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Darnell Robinson and pretty guest.

10MGMT showcased the latest in Louis Vuitton’s menswear. Co-chairs David Mordini and Courtney Hopkins led a committee that included Michael Anderson, Thierry Roger, John Rogers, Pawel Drozda, Dustin Erkstrup, Peggy Martay and

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Holly Twardak (R) and friend.

Karen Zupko. “The Men’s Fashion Awards have grown tremendously over the past four years, both in size and recognition,” said Hopkins. “We are thrilled to present this event to showcase Chicago’s most fashionable men while increasing awareness of the Costume Council’s mission.” The Costume Council supports the preservation, interpretation, and documentation of the Chicago History Museum’s costume collection, which has grown to be one of the world’s premier collections with over 50,000 pieces.

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Julie Chen-Moonves with Haute Dog LA co-chairs Bobbi Panter (top R) and Annette Ramirez.

Chicagoans have very big, philanthropic hearts! Not only did they come out in force to support Haute Dog Chicago, a recent fundraiser benefiting Canine Companions for Independence, but they also FLEW OUT to support the 8th Annual HAUTE DOG LA, another

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Chicagoans who are Haute Dog LA supporters: Mary Lasky, Heather Johnston, Sherry Abrahams, Sherrill Bodine, Sheree Valukas, Tina Weller, April Schwartz, Sally Jo Morris and Sherry Lea Fox.

fundraiser benefiting CCI at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 20th. Celebrities and a large Chicago contingent lent their star power and support in a big way to

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LA co-chair Annette Ramirez with her beloved CCI dog Patch.

this life changing national organization that provides assistance dogs to those in need, free of charge. Chicago based co-chair Bobbi Panter and her LA co-chair, Annette Ramirez, a quadruple amputee, (along with her darling Canine Companions dog, Patch) hosted an amazing event filled

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Celebrity supporter Paul Schaffer (L) and friends.

with love, excitement and celebrities that included Paul Shaffer, Julie Chen-Moonves, John O’Hurley, Tom Kenny (Spongebob), Michael McDonald, Tony Dow, Laraine Newman, Tai Babilonia, Ed Begley Jr., Joanne Worley, Peter Marshall and more. The Hollywood-themed doggie runway fashion show drew over 430 Goodguests and raised nearly $400,000, making this year's event a record-breaker! The event honored Tommy Lasorda and his family with the Paws of Distinction Award for their years of support and generosity to Haute Dog LA and CCI. Chicago

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Matt Arnoux Bebe and Cece

notables lending their support included Sherry Abrahams, Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea Fox, Heather Jane Johnston, Mary Lasky, Sally Jo Morris, April Schwartz, Sheree

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Co-chairs Annette Ramirez and Bobbi Panter recognize Sheree Valukas in the crowd for her support.

Schimmer Valukas, Tina Weller, Rhonda Sanderson, Patrick Parkey, Karin Carlson, Ann-Marie Streibich, Stephen DiPadua, Michael Rosenblum,Jim Jacobsen, Felicia Ferguson Winiecki, Julee White and Jill Talley (former Chicagoans) and Matthew Arnoux, among others. CCI provides highly trained assistance dogs to children, adults and veterans with disabilities at no cost. Haute Dog LA has helped them do that, thanks in large part to its great Chicago support!

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Stacy Jackson (Chicago Lights exec. dir.) and Chad Tischer (board pres.)

Chicago Lights, a leading organization that creates opportunities for Chicagoans to overcome economic and social barriers, raised over $95,000 during its annual

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Cynthia Joho, Kathryn Bates (Toast to Tutoring co-chairs).

fundraising event, A Toast to Tutoring. The party took place on October 15 at Dance Studio, a club at 59 W. Hubbard in River North. The event celebrated the one-on-one, student-tutor relationships created through the Chicago Lights Tutoring program. Chad Tischer, Chicago Lights Board president, spoke of the organization’s impactful work and shared moving stories of students who benefited

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Liz Patterson and Xavier Reed (tutoring pair)

from the mentoring relationships. Stacy Jackson, executive director of Chicago Lights, introduced Xavier Reed, a recent Tutoring student alumnus, and Liz Patterson, a Tutoring volunteer and Xavier’s mentor, who spoke about their close relationship throughout their 7-year mentoring program. This year’s event was not only a

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Kellie O'Connell, C. Rodrigo Carrillo and Michelle Mekky.

successful fundraiser, but a celebration of the high-quality tutoring Chicago Lights has been providing for students living in the Near West, Near North, and South Side neighborhoods of Chicago for the past 55 years at Fourth Presbyterian Church. The Chicago Lights Tutoring program is based on wraparound care. Every

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Ray and Larry Guess.

session begins with a healthy dinner followed by enrichment classes. More than 600 Chicago volunteers serve as mentors, substitute tutors and enrichment class instructors to 440 first through twelfth grade students. Each mentoring partnership fosters academic and personal growth and increases the likelihood that the students will pursue higher education and thrive in meaningful careers.“Chicago Lights believes every young person deserves the resources and support they need. We know that access to one-to-one mentorship with a caring adult plus educational resources helps students to thrive,” said Jackson. The event was co-chaired by Chicago Lights board members Kathryn Bates and Cynthia Joho.

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Ed Jones as Rip Nelson.

Hell in a Handbag Productions will present its annual benefit, THE RIP NELSON CELEBRITY ROAST on Saturday, November 9, from 6 – 11 pm at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 1650 W. Foster Ave. in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. Tickets ($75 in advance) are currently available here or by calling (800) 838-3006. The stars – dead and alive – are coming out in droves to roast everyone’s favorite Hollywood has-been, Rip Nelson (Ed Jones), described as a mash-up of Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly and Rip Taylor. The celebrity line-up includes Lucille Ball (David Cerda), Bette Midler (Caitlin Jackson), Liza Minnelli (Alexa Castelvecchi), Doug Henning (David Lipschutz) and Dame Maggie Smith (Danne Taylor). The star-studded evening also includes a full course of your favorite TV dinner-style comfort foods by Chef’s Joey Chiapetta and Adam Ordish with hearty helpings of Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and other favorites with desserts from Bubbie’s Kitchen (Nancy Lipschutz) and refreshments, plus games, raffles, silent auctions and a few surprises.  All proceeds benefit the nonprofit, Hell in a Handbag Productions, Chicago’s leading camp and parody theater company.

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Winner of Best Duo–Raggedy Ann and Andy!

Tails in the City hosted their 16th annual Halloween Pet Parade and Party on Sunday, October 27th. Over 150 dogs who arrived in IMG_2539 costume, along with their owners, paraded to Washington Square Park to raise money for PAWS Chicago, one of the largest No Kill shelters in the country. Prizes were awarded for the Scariest Costume, Funniest Costume, Best Duo or Group, Most Glamorous, and Best In Show. Best in Show honors went to a Mary Poppins pup look-a-like. This popular event was sponsored by Leslie Struthers and Guaranteed Rate, The Talbott Hotel, K9 University, D/Vision Optical and Big Shoulders Coffee. 

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Camp one StepEscape (virtually) to Park City and do some good at the same time on November 8th! You won’t need your skis to enjoy An Evening In Park City, Utah with Camp One Step by Children’s Oncology Services at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago. In 2019, Camp One Step is refocusing the “destination” meaning of flight from a culturally-themed gala to that of the journey of the campers. Guests will receive and embrace the true meaning of camp through this virtual trip to the home of Camp One Step’s Utah Ski Program in Park City. While the Utah Ski Program will be featured throughout the event, the evening benefits Camp One Step’s multiple programs including the nonprofit’s popular Summer Camp, Winter, Family or Dude Ranch camp programs–all provided to families at no cost. The evening will support childhood cancer awareness and help send more kids to Camp One Step programs. Guests of FLIGHT will enjoy lodge-inspired decor and dancing to music provided by the Becca Kaufman Orchestra. The Hospira Foundation Award will honor The National Ability Center, that empowers individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and educational programs. The Richard Schwebel Family Award will be presented to The Richard A. Perritt Foundation, which funds numerous initiatives in ophthalmology research, education, children’s health care, and senior programs. 

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Weizmann InstituteThe Midwest Region of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science (ACWIS) celebrates the Institute’s 70 years of making advancements in scientific innovation at its annual Gala, which takes place this Saturday, November 2 at The Geraghty, 2520 S. Hoyne. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Chaim, An Ambitious Vision for Science and Humanity.” The Gala celebrates the Weizmann Institute’s achievements in fighting cancer, protecting our planet, advancing technology, enriching education, improving health and medicine and exploring the physical world. For tickets/more info, contact Marilyn Tamayo, 312-861-7755 or m.tamayo@acwis.org

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Heidi Klum adds to the excitement for the unique premiere of Arctic Dogs.

In lieu of a typical red-carpet movie premiere for the animated motion picture ARCTIC DOGS (from Entertainment Studios), Byron Allen (philanthropist/founder Entertainment Studios) opted to create a very special moment for deserving kids! Byron, along with supermodel Heidi Klum, introduced the movie to a roomful of kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles recently. ARCTIC DOGS was created for kids, so there was no better audience to premiere the movie than with the kids at this hospital through its partnership with Holiday Heroes, a nonprofit that provides joy and normalcy to

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Heidi Klum with Paul Viviano, CEO Children's Hospital of LA.

hospitalized children who are critically, chronically or terminally ill. Holiday Heroes created 100 boxes that were distributed to the kids themed around the movie that included craft projects, movie branded merchandise, gift cards and more. The room was decorated in an Arctic theme with a 10-ft-long standee of the characters of the movie that the kids happily posed beside. Over the last decade, Holiday Heroes has become an established partner for children’s hospitals across the country with a growing national footprint. (For more info on this very worthy charity, click here!) Congrats to its Chicago executive director Felicia Winiecki and PR whiz Julee White for sharing this wonderful story with me!)

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Chuck lost in the corn maze!

Finally! We didn't have to drive to the suburbs to get our pumpkin/Halloween fix! It came to us at 1467 N. Elston! Jack's Pumpkin Pop-Up offered over 2 acres of fun in Goose Island. We even got lost in the corn maze that was so cleverly constructed on the grounds. It's a larger than life, multi-sensory adventure in the heart of Chicago that

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Michelle Durpetti during a nighttime visit to the Pop-Up, which is what I suggest.

includes axe throwing, four full service bars, food trucks and stations, carnival games, gypsy caravans, music and a zillion Instagrammable moments. You can lounge inside a

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Fun for all ages!

giant daisy, sit on an oversized cutely branded chair, enjoy thousands of artfully carved pumpkins and so much more! Sadly, the experience only lasts through November 3 so catch it while you can! We went in the afternoon but I suggest going when the lights are glowing at dusk or later. Click here for times, tickets and more info!

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The one, the only, Diane Von Furstenberg.

Fashion icon/designer/mogul Diane Von Furstenberg will be a keynote speaker for the Executive's Club of Chicago's Women's Leadership luncheon on Thursday, November 14 at

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WSJ Mag editor-in-chief Kristina O'Neill.

the Radisson Blu Aqua. Von Furstenberg will appear with Kristina O'Neill, WSJ Magazine editor-in-chief. Diana and Kristina will discuss "the importance of utilizing one's voice, knowledge and connections to uplift liberties and freedoms in this country." I sure hope they talk about fashion too! (For tickets and more info, click here. And use this special Candid Candace code for $20 off–DVF20!)

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Illuminate 900, 2018

I know it might be a bit early to be sharing holiday festivities but I don't want you to miss the 900 Shops' Illuminate 900, a city-wide holiday celebration for all ages, to be held on Thursday, November 21 at the shops on Michigan Avenue. Food, fun, Santa, performances and so much more! Hope to see you there!

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FurBall_Chicago-Mag_Ad_VIP-List_400x650_2019_r12The PAWS Fur Ball is always a sellout so snag your tickets now for the

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PAWS Chicago co-founders Paula and Alexis Fasseas.

black-tie event on Friday, November 15 at the Drake Hotel. With this year's co-chairs Frances and Chris Renk and Melissa and Michael Canning, you know the event will be a record-breaker! For tickets/more info, please click here!

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Power Up to Power Down--Saudia DavisAuthors/self-help gurus Bob Roth and Saudia Davis invite you to join them on Thursday, Nov 7 for a unique recharging luxury breakfast retreat at Cindy's Rooftop. Every detail has been carefully curated for you to experience self-care. Your breakfast will be delightfully decadent with author Bob Roth of Strength In Stillness. Bob is known for teaching meditation to Ellen Degeneres, Arianna Huffington and others. Saudia is writing a book called Power Up to Power Down inspired by a "desire to shine a warm informed light on a silent serge of successful women burning out nationally." (For tickets/more info, click here: bit.ly/2ldb1CS

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Hebru Brantley at Nevermore Park.

Nevermore Park, a 6,000-sq-foot art experience, will transport you into an exciting alternate reality filled with new sights and sounds. Powered by the imagination of artist Hebru Brantley, visitors will get the chance to

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Hebru Brantley at his Nevermore Park.

spend a day in the life of his iconic characters, Flyboy and Lil Mama. You won't want to miss exploring this vibrant community filled with joy, hope and wonder! Expect the unexpected around every corner. Take as many photos as you like–fun for ALL ages! It's a place that encourages everyone to be creative, activating the senses with story elements waiting to be discovered and art you can touch, interact with and share. It will allow you to experience a story-world through art that everyone can participate in! (For details, click here!)

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FOP board pres. Mike Borders, gala committee chair elect Shannon Flavin, committee co-chairs Erica Goldman and Donna Socol w/ honoree Dr. Michael Socol (R).

The 34th annual Friends of Prentice "An Evening in Oz" benefit raised more than $750,000 for research of women's health. FOP board member Dr. Michael Socol was honored for his distinguished service to Prentice Women’s Hospital over the past 40 years, including the training of over 350 obstetric residents and 40 fellows and for delivering over 6,000 babies over his long career. The event was chaired by Shannon Flavin with committee chairs Erica Goldman and Donna Socol. Congrats to Taylor & Co. (Derrick Taylor) for always making the event so special with your brilliant decor and spectacular themed characters–that were perfect for photo opps!

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Runaway event NRSThe National Runaway Safeline (NRS) will present "A Night of Magic & Wonder: Celebrating the Spirit of Youth" on Saturday, November 2 at Revel Fulton Market. The event, emceed by B96 DJ Gabe Ramirez, will raise funds for NRS' mission to keep America's runaway, homeless and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. LaRoyce Hawkins (of Chicago P.D.) will accept the Spotlight Award on behalf of the cast and crew of the police drama, that through many of its storylines, helps raise awareness of these issues. Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall, will also be honored. For tickets/more info, click here.

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LightsUp logo-PurpleThe Theatre School at DePaul University will present "Lights UP!", a fundraiser to support the school's scholarship fund. Join them on Thursday, November 14 at Theater on the Lake where the festivities will begin at 6 pm with P.J. Byrne (MFA Acting '99), best known for appearing in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Rampage (2018), and Big Little Lies (2017-2019), as the evening's host. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Facetune_22-10-2019-12-31-13I can't wait to share details of an exciting L.A. photo shoot! One of

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With bestie Tissy Eggleston at the Ivy.

the best parts was getting to visit with my bestie Tissy Eggleston who helped me get my first spray tan! Lol! More fun to come!

 

 

 

 

 

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UntitledNOTE: The Randolph Street Market ad on the blog is incorrect. The next Holiday Markets will be on November 23/24 and December 14/15. Over 125 vendors will be waiting for YOU with the best in vintage including holiday items, fashions, furniture, cool collectibles, gifts, food, fun and so much more! My favorite market is not to be missed! Hope to see you there! Click here for tickets and all the cool details!

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For reading! (Rosemary Fanti illustration)

That's it for this week! Hope you've enjoyed this edition of Candid Candace, the go-to blog celebrating all things from Chicago and beyond! If not a subscriber, please sign up here!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

 

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

 

 

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LIPS CHICAGO: A CAMPY NEW DESTINATION FOR DRAG AND DINING

Plus: Dance for Life; Labor Day Weekend getaway; Photographer Ernest Collins; It's all "Sweetness"; Big Shoulders Fund Ball; Olivia at Hindman; Broadway in Chicago PRESENTS…; Skrebneski Documented; Lake & Country loves Shauna; Playboy Club Bunny Reunion; Chicago theater is WINNING; A Toast to Tutoring; Brenda climbs for Special Children's Charities; All Together Now for the YWCA; Missing Randi; REV UP Chicago; Haute Dog Chicago; Eversight Mystery Masquerade; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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LIPS Chicago drag stars.

I felt a little guilty accepting the invitation for opening night of Chicago's newest drag club, LIPS Chicago on Friday, August 23. After all, my first date with Chuck was at the Baton Show Lounge, then located at 436 N. Clark, and it felt a little like cheating. The Baton, an iconic female

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Mimi Marks (L), Steve Billings and Gino Suarez (Miss Toto).

impersonator show that just celebrated 50 years in February, has always been our go-to place, taking family, friends and anyone who would say yes, there to party. The legendary tennis player Jimmy Connors was a guest of ours at the Baton and I still have photos of

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Honey West, friend, Elizabeth Bertucci and Derrick Taylor.

him tipping Chilli Pepper onstage. On this night, I wondered who I would see at this new drag spot and if there would be a crossover of guests and/or performers between the two. I did see Mimi Marks, former Miss Everything who came to fame at the Baton and who is renowned for her beauty and popularity as a performer. I missed her when she left the Baton but now I know where to find her. And, as the LIPS show unfolded on opening night, I realized there is no need for concern as the two clubs are as

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LIPS founder Yvonne Lame and Splash managing editor Kelly Aiglon.

different as can be and there's certainly more than enough room for both, and then some! LIPS Chicago (2229 S. Michigan) is the 5th location of this 23-year- IMG_7145old drag/dinner chain (others are located in Manhattan, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale and San Diego). According to its founder and former drag perfomer himself, Yvonne Lamé, the Chicago location is the largest and grandest to date. Upon entering, guests part red velvet curtains and are smack dab in the middle of a set right out of Alice in

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Tracy Baim, Chicago Reader publisher, Nick Harkin and friend.

Wonderland. Designer Robert Tabar, along with performers Tori Sass and Kinley Preston, transformed this former Ford Motor Company showroom into the "Palace of Versailles but with a drag queen running it', according to Lamé. Four, 8-foot chandeliers and and an amazing, state-of-the-art sound and lighting system keep this room sparkling and humming all night long. Brightly colored decor features a giant floral bustier

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With media gal pals Michelle Mekky and Lisa Fielding.

over the entrance, disco balls, bejeweled mirrors, pink leopard tufted walls, campy mannequin legs sticking out everywhere and so much more. On this night, the Queens arrived in style, pulling up in a vintage Rolls Royce

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Victoria Le Paige

and spilling out in ballgowns and stilettos before striking a pose on the red carpet for the anxiously awaiting paparazzi. The club is pegged "The Ultimate in Drag Dining–Where the Boys are Men and so are the Girls"! Its Diva cast features Shavonna B. Brooks, Mimi Marks, Ruff N' Stuff, Angel LeBare and Delilah J. Brooks with other performers that include the former Baton performer Victoria Le Paige, Ari Gato, Hinkypunk, Saffire Blue and many others. For the opening party, delicious appetizers were served but, in general, this is a serious restaurant too with dishes

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Enthralled fans.

developed by Tom Schmitt, of the award-winning Little Goat restaurant. All items are named after LIPS performers and include appetizers (elote corn fritters, crispy shrimp cocktail, crab cakes, short ribs, spinach and artichoke dip, fried calamari, chicken tenders, Caesar and IMG_7138wedge salads and a Too Wong Foo sampler platter) and entrees (shrimp fettucine alfredo, flat iron chicken with kohlrabi slaw, chicken penne pasta ala vodka, lobster ravioli, curried garden veggies, Dover sole, grilled salmon, cheeseburgers, filets and more). There is a different show every day of the week. On Wednesdays, Delilah J. Brooks hosts "Twisted Broadway", Thursdays, "Dinner with the Divas" hosted by Angel LeBare, Fridays and Saturdays, the

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Regine Phillips
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Campy, fabulous decor.

"Glitz & Glam" show is hosted by Shavonna B. Brooks, a South Shore native who worked in the Atlanta location for 5 years before returning home to her roots here in Chicago. A late night, adults-only show is in development for Saturday night called "Taboo", and Mimi Marks hosts a modern hits show, "Showstopper Sundays" on Sunday night. (For Sunday brunch, there will be a Dragalicious Gospel Brunch). This club is a great addition to our already rich drag show landscape. At the Baton, I feel like everyone there is family and it will always be my favorite but I'm glad to have LIPS in Chicago, dining, drag and drop dead decor? Who can beat that? (Get all the deets here!)

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Dance for Life finale choreographed by Randy Duncan. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

Dance for Life celebrated its 28th annual event on August 17 with a record-breaking crowd of over 3,100 dance enthusiasts at the Auditorium Theatre. I was so happy that co-chairs Tom and Mark Ferguson Gomez switched it up this year! Instead of going to the Hilton Chicago BEFORE the performance for the party/buffet/cocktails, they put it  where it should be, FOLLOWING the performance. This way, everybody could let their hair down and celebrate the amazing

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Giordano Dance Chicago (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

collaboration between our city's finest dance companies at the main event! For the hour long show at the theatre, seven outstanding

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A record-breaking crowd!

companies strutted their stuff onstage and

showed the remarkable diversity of dance this city has to offer. The show opened with Giordano Dance Chicago performing "SOUL", choreographed by Ray Leeper. (This piece holds a

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With renowned choreographer Randy Duncan.

special place in my heart as it was created and dedicated in my honor by the company.) This highly energetic piece features music by Al Green, Tina Turner and Gladys Knight and the Pips and

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Kesha Pate, Chicago Dancers United executive director, and Robert Neubert, president Chicago Dancers United.

the crowd couldn't stop clapping and dancing in their seats. At the end, a resounding standing ovation reverberated throughout the space. The crowd welcomed every number with enthusiasm and appreciation. The Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater dedicated its moving piece, "Mar de Fuego/Sea of Fire", choreographed by Carlos Rodriguez, to its late founder Dame Libby Komaiko. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago honored the life of founding member/teacher Claire Bataille in "Decadence/Chicago" by Ohad Naharin. The Joffrey Ballet performed two works, one featuring the much loved husband/wife duo of Temur Suluashvili and Victoria Jaiani who danced to an excerpt from Yuri Possokhov's "Bells." Other performing

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Patrick Chesnut and Ben Hess.
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Co-chairs Mark Ferguson Gomez and Tom Ferguson Gomez.

companies included Chicago Human Rhythm Project/Stone Soup Rhythms, Robyn Mineko Williams and Artists and Chicago Dance Crash that presented an exciting and athletic mix of hip hop and modern dance. A finale, featuring the world premiere of "Release" choreographed by Randy Duncan, combined dancers from various companies. A highlight for me during the party at the Hilton was seeing the joy on everyone's faces over the success of the event. I especially loved seeing Dance for Life co-founder Harriet Ross, hoisted onto the shoulders of the co-chairs for a victory dance! The event supports the Dancers' Fund through Chicago Dancers United, a nonprofit

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Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

expertly presided over by president Robert Neubert, that provides financial assistance to dance community

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Jose Morales, Andy Kanfer and Keith Elliott, founder Dance for Life.

professionals facing critical health issues. On this night, Neubert announced an exciting partnership between the American Cancer Society (VP Peter Steele) and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (president John Peller). Thanks to all who supported this wonderful event and, to see more photos/event details, check my Chicago Tribune column here!

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Photographer Ernest Collins

I first became aware of Ernest Collins, the renowned Chicago photographer, in 2018 during a Fleurotica fashion show at Garfield Park. He had been hired to photograph the models wearing their striking plant and floral fashions but, in true Ernest style, he upped the ante for these photos ten-

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Fleurotica 2018 photo by Ernest Collins.

fold (as seen in the photo). I was covering the event for my Tribune column and immediately noticed him stationed in a corner with the most striking, hand painted back drop that I'd ever seen in my life. He's larger than life and was barking orders to the models on how to pose and I could sense he was frustrated. As I came to know him, this chaotic environment was completely the antithesis of

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Photo by Ernest Collins.

the way he likes to work. He's a perfectionist in the best sense of the word which means he knows what he wants and his instincts are spot on–honed, no doubt, during the 20+ years he spent working in Paris. His studio is awe-inspiring too with the most gorgeous fashion photos filling every wall. On the day of our shoot, he was assisted by

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A gorgeous model discovery (and before and after photos) by Ernest. (She's 82!)

Kendall Howard, a handsome, affable guy who obviously knows what Ernest needs out of a shoot and delivers. It was short and sweet but the results were unlike anything I'd seen before. He saw me in a way I've never seen myself. I've worked with a lot of photogs (I've been modeling since I was 13) but I've never come across one who was so sure of himself before–he sees things in a unique way

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A beautiful beauty shot by Ernest.

and knows how to get what he wants out of a photo shoot and model. His

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Remarkable image by Ernest Collins.

directions are subtle but oh-so effective. We chatted a bit before and after the shoot and he excitedly told me about a model he had just photographed. (See the before and after shots above! OMG) Since he posted her photos on his website (ernestcollins.com), she has become one very popular lady! And, get this, she is 82 years old! Thanks for this amazing experience Ernest and keep up your beautiful work! (Follow him on Insta @ernestcollins)

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Herrington Inn & Spa

The beautiful Herrington Inn & Spa in Geneva, Illinois.

Chuck and I both love road trips, near or far, so for Labor Day Weekend, we were itching to hit the road. On Sunday, we took a ride to The Farm farmstand in Westmont. We were dying for some end-of-summer fresh veggies and this place at 34 E. 63rd St. in Westmont,

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Gorgeous scenery in Geneva, Ill.

Ill. was just the spot. It was bittersweet to return there as we used to love taking my mother-in-law Jean Jordan there on weekends following a visit. We bought so much it was like we were getting ready to hunker down in a root cellar for the winter but it was such

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Inside the Herrington Inn.

fun. And then, on Monday, as I was perusing Instagram, I came across a bucolic photo of art expert Gary Metzner and his husband who were spending a stay-cation in Geneva, Illinois at the Herrington Inn & Spa. Well, that photo was all the inspo I needed so off we went, the three of us, on another little roadtrip. The clouds were like sky paintings they were so beautiful and, with the top

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With Chuck on the balcony of one of the riverfront rooms with a fireplace and world class bathrooms.

down, we were able to enjoy it ALL. The ride is less than an hour from Chicago so perfect for a quick getaway. We had been to Geneva once

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The charming Herrington Inn in Geneva, Ill.

before but it was a fast drive through. We planned on taking our time this time and got a chance to see just how charming Geneva really is. The Herrington Inn is located on a site that was the town's first known dairy dating to 1864 (on the riverfront at 15 S. River Lane). It was also home to Geneva's founding family, James and Charity Herrington. The Inn is a perennial AAA Four Diamond award winner and we weren't one bit surprised after we were given a grand tour. Most of the rooms are

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Herrington Inn

equipped with fireplaces and balconies. The bathroom we saw could make the Ritz in Paris jealous! We also discovered that it is pet friendly (for small dogs and with a fee) but

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Geneva, Illinois

still….I can't thank Gary enough for posting that sweet photo on Instagram–it was a great day in Geneva! (An aside about Gary, he was recently included in Art 50: Chicago's Visual Vanguard 2019. According to the article in NewCity Art, "Art 50 shines a light on this group of power players, whose work making our city’s art scene thrive too often goes unacknowledged. We bring you our take on those who wield the most influence in the Chicago art world, from nonprofits with humble beginnings to philanthropists with some of the deepest pockets in Illinois." Congrats Gary!

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The Payton family in front of the new Sweetness statue at Soldier Field.

Walter Payton's family, including his daughter Brittney, wife Connie Norwood and son Jarrett, were on hand for the unveiling of the "Sweetness'" statue on September 3. The 12-foot, 3,000-pound statue is outside of Gate O at Soldier Field and was sculpted by Fisher Sculpture and designed by Populous. (A George Halas statue was also unveiled) “This is truly a good representation of Walter and who he is," said Connie Payton, his widow. "So we couldn’t be prouder.” Several of Halas’ and Payton’s relatives were in attendance, as well as Payton’s contemporaries, including Mike Ditka, Dan Hampton, Matt Suhey and Steve McMichael. A lasting tribute, so fitting!

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IMG_7495Modern Luxury/ Chicago Social Magazine just released its jam-packed 25th anniversary issue! I was thrilled to be included in the article, "25 Most Intriguing Chicagoans" along with an amazing group of Chicago notables. Thanks so much CS and congrats to all! (See complete list here)

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The Dior day dress Havilland wore the day before her wedding in 1954 to Pierre Galante.)A collection of 27 outfits worn by Hollywood legend Olivia de Havilland is going up for auction next month at Hindman Auctions! The Sept. 17 online auction also includes haute couture designs by Christian Dior that de Havilland, who turned 103 in July, wore at movie premieres and galas between 1954-1989. Prices for the outfits, some of which include shoes, range from $300-$5,000. The items up for sale next month are being sold by her family. A preview party will be held at the auction house on September 9.

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IndexBroadway In Chicago presents the Chicago premiere of the internationally acclaimed hit theater show THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL Story! Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 6 for a limited two-week engagement (Nov. 19 thru Dec.1) at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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IMGThe 13th annual Big Shoulders Fund Ball will be held on Friday, September 27 at City Hall (838 W. Kinzie St.) For the first time since its inception, the event will be co-hosted by the Big Shoulders Fund Next Generation Boards–Chairman's Advisory Council and Auxiliary Board–comprised of nearly 400 professionals and civic leaders. The proceeds will benefit the two Next Generation scholarship funds, which provide access to safe, supportive schools for nearly 200 deserving children each academic year. For tickets, $125, and more info, click here!

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Victor by Victor

Legendary photographer Victor Skrebneski has come out with his definitive coffee table book titled "Skrebneski Documented: 1948-2018" ($150 at Rizzoli, Sept. 10). Skrebneski said, "Everything there is what I do. That's it. The book is personal and every picture means something to me." The book documents his extraordinary life in pictures beginning in 1948 and includes stories behind his iconic images of Andy Warhol, Cindy Crawford, David Bowie and Iman, Orson Welles, Dennis Hopper, Kathleen Turner and so many more. Follow this link for the two Chicago book signings! Not to be missed!

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Covergirl Shauna Montgomery.

More congrats are in order for Chicago's own Shauna Montgomery, everybody's favorite former runway star, who

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Barry and Shauna Montgomery featured in Lake & Country Mag.

was recently the cover girl (with a feature article) in Lake & Country magazine! The 10 page feature article by Susan Murray (with photography by Bob Cosearelli) focuses on her and husband Barry's beautiful Lake Geneva home with bonus shots of their Trump Tower condo. To read/see article, click here!) I met Shauna back in the 70s when we were both models and I've been a fan ever since! Congrats with love Shauna!

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PB Reunion 2020Mark your calendars NOW for the Playboy Reunion to end all Reunions for former Playboy Club Bunnies! A HUGE party is planned for 2020, the 60th anniversary of Playboy Clubs, at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, organized by Diana Petersen, for June 25 to 28th. If you worked at any of the Clubs as a Bunny, please contact Diana for more info at formerplayboybunnyreunion@gmail.com.

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Carole Dibo, Actors Training Center founder and executive director.

The Actors Training Center (ATC) of Wilmette received the Award of Honor from the Illinois Theatre Association (ITA) at ITA’s Red Carpet Gala, on Aug. 24 at Drury Lane Theater. Each year the Illinois Theatre Association recognizes both individuals and organizations for their significant contributions of

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Illinois Theatre Association Award recipients.

promoting quality theatre throughout the state of Illinois. Recipients are nominated by the Illinois theatre community, approved by ITA's divisional representatives and accepted by ITA's Board of Directors. This year, ITA awarded its highest honor to the nonprofit Actors Training Center for its educational contribution to the Chicago theatre community. Actors Training Center founder Carole Dibo, accepted the award from Kevin

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Bonnie Shoenberg, president Actors Training Center Board of Directors, Becky Blomgren, studio director, and Carole Dibo, founder/ED Actors Training Center.

Long, Illinois Theatre Association president, who nominated the Center for the honor. He spoke of the impressive history of ATC mentioning alum who have gone on to be included in national theatre tours, on Broadway, Netflix and Amazon. “ATC provides the highest quality professional training for actors who choose to take classes at ATC. Not only is the training incredible, but what separates ATC from other places is that ACT is such a welcoming and supportive professional training program. The atmosphere you have created truly helps any actor that steps through your doors to produce the best work possible,” Long said. The Center's annual fundraiser will be held on Saturday, November 3 at Viper Alley, 275 Parkway Dr. in Lincolnshire. "Money for Funny, Music for Free" will benefit the ATC's Scholarship and Building Funds. (For info, click here!)

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Inde1xOur theatre community is a lot like Charlie Sheen–WINNING! Congrats are also in order for Porchlight Theatre Company who scored a formidable 17 Jeff nominations this year! ("Sunset Boulevard" opens October 11!) The Paramount Theatre in Aurora also had a lot to celebrate, scoring 16, followed by Court Theatre in Hyde Park with 15! Make sure you check out these three winners!

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Toast-to-Tutoring-2019_FrontChicago Lights, an organization that creates opportunities for Chicagoans to overcome economic and social barriers, will host A Toast to Tutoring at Dance Studio (59 W. Hubbard St.) on Oct. 15. The event will celebrate the life-changing one-to-one, student-volunteer 20171214-191255-tutoring-party-4relationships created through the Chicago Lights Tutoring program. For 55 years, the program has provided high-quality tutoring and mentoring for students living in the Near West, Near North, and South Side neighborhoods of Chicago to cultivate their academic and social potential using one-to-one relationships. A Toast to Tutoring will offer guests an opportunity to further their impact by sponsoring a Tutoring student for the upcoming 2019–2020 program year. Guests will “toast to tutoring” with beer, wine and prosecco, hors d’oeuvres and DJ entertainment. (For tickets, more info, click here!)

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Brenda McHugh honoring the 50th anniversary of Special Children's Charities.

Longtime friend Brenda McHugh is honoring the 50th anniversary of the founding of Special Children's Charities by climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro! She is making the climb in honor of her late husband, Jack McHugh (McHugh Construction), who was a founder of the Charities. The event came to be following the first Special Olympics games held in Chicago in 1968. Jack put together a group of influential friends (he knew them all!) as a way to fund programs for people with

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Brenda with her late husband Jack McHugh.

disabilities in Chicago through the Chicago Park District. SCC is still the fundraising arm of Special Olympics Chicago and pays for the majority of special recreation programs at the CPD and for events and activities that more than 7,500 people with disabilities enjoy through Special Olympics Chicago. Brenda is training 6 days a week at Well-Fit (1700 W. Hubbard) which is the only altitude training facility in the Midwest. She is hoping to raise $100K for SCC/SOC! If you would like to support this worthy cause, please click here! (She leaves Sept. 9 for an 8 day climb). Whew…I'm exhausted just writing about it.

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68515858_10219663448561826_2714206266334380032_nJoin YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Tuesday, September 10 for a small, private gathering at All Together Now, a bottle shop, all-day eatery and market in Chicago's Ukranian Village. The event will feature a seasonal, cocktail-style menu with a specially curated selection of wine sourced exclusively from women-led wineries. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the YWCA and its mission to empower women and eliminate racism. (For tickets, more info, click here!)

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With my Trib editor Randi Stevenson. Gonna miss this one.

I received some bittersweet news this week. My longtime (and much loved) Chicago Tribune editor, Randi Stevenson, is leaving for the San Antonio Express-News. They are SOOOO lucky to have her! She's been a rock, an advocate, a champion and a friend and she will be sorely missed. Best of luck to you Randi from your biggest fangirl.

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REV UP! 2019I hope you can join the Apparel Industry Board and me for REV UP Chicago on Thursday, October 10 at Perillo Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Gold Coast (834 N. Rush St.) starting at 6 pm. This fashion show fundraiser, chaired by Frances Renk, will support and celebrate our city's top local designers–Elda de la Rosa Couture, Peach Carr Designs, Mark Roscoe, Lauren Lein Ltd., Rebellion, Tamra Ellingson, Ann Everett Designs and Model Atelier! These fabulous designs will be modeled by some of our town's most notable Chicagoans and emceed by the one and only Ji Suk Yi! I'm thrilled to be this year's honoree! Thanks to all who are supporting this wonderful event! I hope we can all make Marsha Brenner proud. (For tickets, starting at $75, click here!)

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70219566_2652168528135460_5825058247127597056_nAnd, right around the corner is the 4th annual Haute Dog Chicago coming Thursday, September 19 to the Peninsula. Celebrate fashion with Canine Companions for Independence and watch some of Chicago's finest and their very couture canines take to the runway modeling fashion from local boutiques for this wonderful cause, providing assistance dogs FREE for those in need. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Eversight Mystery Masquerade October 24And another not-to-be-missed event is this year's Eversight Mystery Masquerade Celebration at the Peninsula on Thursday, October 24 honoring much loved Sherry Lea Holson and the remarkable Dr. David Lubeck. Proud to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo and a stellar committee who has upped the ante on this year's event with lots of surprises planned around every corner! Join us and help Eversight restore sight and prevent blindness through the healing power of donation, transplantation and research. And, as always, special thanks to the late Beverly Blettner who helped put this nonprofit on the map. (For tickets/more info, click here!) MASKS ON!

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Chicago-gateway-green-i-dream-of-greenie-e1565824026322Chicago Gateway Green will host its annual GREEN TIE BALL, this year themed "I Dream of Greenie" drawn from the inspiration of the venue, The Alhambra Palace (1240 W. Randolph) on Friday, September 13. Join co-chairs Grant DePorter, Lee Golub and celeb host Pete Wentz (Fallout Boys) along with 25 participating restaurants for a night filled with fun, fundraising, charitable gaming from Rivers Casino, dancing and so much more! (For tickets/more info, CLICK HERE!)

 

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Love, as always,

Candace

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CHICAGO’S GREAT “GREAT GATSBY” PARTIES!

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

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 


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


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

 

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

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

 

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

 

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

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

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

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“INSPIRING FASHION” COSTUME BALL: EVERYONE WAS A STAR!

…PLUS "FACE THE FUTURE" FOUNDATION GALA; URBAN GATEWAYS’ “ART FOR ALL;” A BELOVED PR FIRM’S BIG KUDOS;“CELEBRATE YOURSELF HEALTHY;” GIULIANA AND LINDSAY'S BIG IDEA; A MODERN DAY LOVE STORY; CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW; MADHATTER’S BRUNCH FOR BROADWAY YOUTH CENTER; A SAD GOODBYE; WCIU VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Model Pat Cleveland chats with Hamish BowlesIt was one of the most beautiful events I’ve attended. Every guest who came through the front door of the Chicago History Museum looked like they were stepping out of the pages of Vogue – even emcee Bill Zwecker agreed
2 - A dreamy, floral bridal gown by Ungaro (1996-97)saying, “In all of the years, I don’t think I’ve seen a more glamorous, fashionable crowd.” From the moment you entered the building, you knew you were going to witness history. Beautiful models were stationed at every turn wearing the most dramatic fashions from the legendary Ebony Fashion Fair collection. They lined the staircases, draped languorously against
3 - Awe-inspiring décor by Tom Kehoethe walls and modeled on pedestals set up throughout the room. It was one night where you knew you had to find your best stuff to wear. Black tie wasn’t simply a suggestion – it was a mandate and everyone
4 - Costume Council President Nena Ivon (pic by Bob Carl)dressed to impress. Eunice Johnson’s eye was unerring and she gravitated towards the bold and dramatic, much like I suspect she was as a person. After all, one would have to be to become the trailblazer she was for the African American community. She introduced
5 - Neiman Marcus’ Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel host a group of glam friends (Pic by Bob Carl)high couture to people who wouldn’t have otherwise seen it across the country and in spectacular fashion. She utilized top models who also represented her own sensibilities…other trailblazers like Iman and Pat Cleveland, two
6 - Artist Nick Cave (R) and friend  (Pic by Bob Carl)of the first black supermodels. Pat Cleveland attended this event and I saw her as she entered the building: It was like I was watching a film in slow motion because she didn’t really walk in…she glided. (Her swanlike neck was still the same as I remembered it in all
7 - Ikram Goldman and Morris Gearringof the top fashion magazines.) And that dress! OMG! It was pale pink with a train that stretched forever but she didn’t seem to notice. I would’ve been screaming at people to “watch my train” – the true mark of an amateur – but not Pat: As she posed for photos, you sensed a life in front of the cameras, someone completely comfortable in her own skin. Vogue’s international editor-at-large Hamish Bowles spotted
8 - Zac Stemer, Corri McFadden and Toni Canadaher, too (everyone did), and rushed to her side. As they chatted about goodness knows what, flashes were going off like crazy. It was definitely a “moment,” one of many for this fashion event of the season. One of
10 - Jasmine Mickael Jordan, Merri Dee and Juanita Jordanmy favorite photogs, Bob Carl, was shooting this event and he told me not to miss the dramatic décor in the big tent where we would soon be dining so I headed downstairs and my breath rushed out of my body. Truly, I’ve never seen a more elegant room…all
9 - George Fuller (2nd from L) with glam friendsdone in shades of purple, design guru Tom Kehoe had truly outdone himself this time! From the “upside-down orchids” hung in huge squares at every table to the chandelier within a chandelier within another chandelier hanging from the
11 - Loved this 1986 Jean Patou evening ensemble!draped ceiling, you just didn’t know where to look first. As a matter of fact, when guests streamed in later, there was a huge bottleneck at the door as guests stood gaping. And this was all BEFORE I saw the amazing exhibition featuring more than 60 fashions from
12 - Julie Selakovich and Lynne Bredfeldtthe Ebony Fashion Fair! OMGoodness! Well, you’ve probably seen a lot of photos by now since I know people were posting and Instagramming like crazy while I was there and for good reason: These were some of the top pieces from the couture collection of Eunice Johnson and the Fashion Fair and they were awe inspiring in both their drama and creativity. My favorites were the Givenchy silver raffia
13 - 1987 Emanuel Ungaro evening gownevening gown from 1997; the Christian Lacroix cocktail ensemble; the Jean Patou day ensemble (I would KILL for this outfit!); B Michael’s rainbow dress (he was there and so proud, and rightfully so!); Chloe by Karl Lagerfeld’s “shower dress”; Bob
14 - Rich and Melissa Gamble and friendsMackie
’s evening ensemble with white feathers and silver beads; Henry Jackson’s black and white ball gown; and Emanuel Ungaro’s floral bridal gown from 1996. (Insert long, loving sigh here…) When guests finally sat down for dinner, emcee Bill Zwecker thanked the crowd and introduced Costume Council president Nena Ivon, who thanked the co-chairs and told an
15 - Entrance making gown by Louis Feraud (1997-98)adorable story about Tom Kehoe. She said, “We stayed within budget for our décor but Mr. Kehoe decided it wasn’t
16 - Jim Smith (L), Greg Hyder and friendenough, so he did more.” How cool is this guy?! When honorary chair for the event, Linda Johnson Rice, was finally introduced the standing ovation was thunderous. She was beautiful from head to toe with a twinkle in her eye that drew you in and everyone loved hearing the story behind this exhibition and how her mother put together this awe-inspiring collection. Linda also gave a shout-out to curator Joy Bivins and to
17 - Upside-down orchid presentationDan Oliver
saying, “He designed everything you see here – he knew my mother’s vision.” The Ebony Fashion Fair travelled across the country for 50 years raising
18 - Chuck with David Brandt and Tony Rossimillions for African American charities.  No one wanted the evening to end so DJs Kiss and Moss made sure guests danced, danced, danced the night away at yet another fabulous party in our Windy City…truly the FIRST city of fashion! (View more photos from this fab evening here!) 

 

1 - Israel Idonije, BMO Harris CEO Ellen Costello, Gala Co-Chair Michael JudgeTransporting guests back to a time when all was glittering and decadent, the grand ballroom of the Four Seasons was decked out in Roaring Twenties décor for the Face the Future Foundation’s gala “Flappers, Fedoras and All That Jazz: A Night on the Toddlin' Town.” Guests
2 - Paul Colando, Jackie James, Tracey Guerin, Andrew Dennischanneled the fashion sensibilities of the decade with gals in beaded headpieces, lace and fringed dresses adorned with long strands of pearls while guys sported fedoras and bow ties. Two massive Art Deco vases filled with white ostrich plumes graced the entrance of the foyer. Co-chairs Mary Genet and
3 - Dr Maria Horvat, Jackie KohlmannMichael Judge
welcomed more than 300 guests to this elegant affair that included an extensive silent auction and “gambling” at “Jimmy’s Place Casino.” Honorary Chair Chicago Bear Israel “Izzy” Idonije arrived looking dapper as always in a black suit and white shirt topped with a fedora. Other
6 - Michael Lamm, Pilar Mercadoguests included Dr. Mimis Cohen and his wife Andrea Biel Cohen, Dr. Paula Allen-Meares, Dr. Joe "Skip" Garcia, Dr. Dimitri Azar and Dr. Enrico Benedetti. As the doors swung open at 8:00 p.m., guests oohed and ahhhed over the softly lit golden hued décor while the Stanley Paul Orchestra played the tunes of the era from the Charleston to the Foxtrot in the
4 - Sally & Dr Joe Skip Garcia, Andrea & Dr Mimis Cohen, Carla & Dr Enrico Benedettibackground. Emcee Dr. Sandra Goldberg of NBC 5 Chicago, welcomed guests and introduced Izzy. Foundation President Gus Abello presented the President’s Award to Jim Staples for his fundraising efforts and support of the Foundation. A live auction included a Venice/Paris
5excursion of 11 days/10 nights with two nights in Venice, then overnight on the Orient Express into Paris to enjoy a full week in a luxurious Paris apartment (AWESOME!); an idyllic escape to Virgin Gorda, BVI, to spend a week at the Bitter End Yacht Club (I love Dana Hokin Garvey and her fabulous family who created this
7 - Mary Genet, Bob Grahamamazing oasis); a romantic getaway with a Polynesian flair to the South Pacific for a Tahitian cruise aboard the small luxury ship m/s/ Paul Gauguin; and a wine cellar with more than 100 bottles of premium wines and champagne. The item that drew particularly fierce but friendly bidding was the week in a Tuscan villa for 12 people and a private chef. The generous donor of the villa offered the three top bidders the opportunity to each enjoy their own week. The live auction raised more than $100,000 with
8 - Isabelle & Gus Abello, Tina Abelloanother $60,000 in revenue coming from the Paddle Raise. (Event proceeds topped $340,000.) Michigan Avenue Magazine was the media sponsor for this wonderful event that raises funds and public awareness to support the care and treatment of children born with cleft lip, palate and other craniofacial abnormalities. The Center at UIC is one of the oldest and largest facilities of its kind in the USA. Click here for more info. (Photos by Jon Recana.)

 

1 - Eunita Rushing, Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance president, her daughter Regina Rushing, guest and Ina BurdUrban Gateways’ Art for All Gala
was held March 8th at City Winery Chicago and attracted more than 300 people. Many prominent Chicago business and civic leaders attended including
2 - Honorary Chairs Jim and Kay Mabie with Eric Delli BoviKay
and Jim Mabie (who served as honorary chairs for the event), Francee Harrington, Richard Dent, Eunita Rushing and an honorary/advisory committee that included
3 - Richard Dent and Diana PalomarCheryl Mayberrry McKissack
and Eric McKissack, Susan and Nick Pritzker and Dawoud Bey. This enchanting, art-filled evening supported Urban Gateways, one of the largest arts service providers in the city. Programs are led by some of the city’s most
4 - Students performing from an Urban Gateways programtalented professional artists in music, dance, theater, literary arts, visual arts and digital media, serving 57,000 students and teachers annually. The evening included cocktails, dinner, auction prizes and live performances by Urban Gateways performing groups: 20th Century Players and Chicago Improv Productions plus a special percussion performance by high school students from an Urban Gateways after-school program, a
5presentation by Urban Gateways digital media student/filmmaker Michael Coleman and a gallery of
6 - Shundrawn Thomas and friendincredible student artwork. Urban Gateways educates and inspires young people by delivering high-quality, accessible arts experiences that advance their personal and academic growth. (For more info, please click here!) 

 

1 - Kathleen Henson and her winning teamHuge congrats to Kathleen Henson and Henson Consulting, Inc.! They were honored with THREE national public relations awards for non-profit communications account work recently at the 2013 PR News Nonprofit PR Awards luncheon at the National Press Club in
2 - RMHC-CNI “Champs for Charity”(Henson Consulting won for Fundraising)Washington, D.C. Henson Consulting, which celebrates its 12th anniversary this year, won in the high-profile Fundraising category, as well as in the areas of Event PR and PR on a Shoestring Budget. “Nothing is more gratifying than the work we do for our nonprofit
3 - Giselle Performance--“Paris at the Harris” (Henson won for PR on a Shoestring Budget)clients,” said HC founder and CEO, Kathleen Henson. “By extending the reach of some of the country’s top charities and arts institutions, both locally and nationally, we’ve had the honor and privilege of being an integral part of
4 - Jane Seymour’s “Open Hearts” Foundation (Henson won for Event PR)supporting families with sick children, creating awareness for amazing cultural experiences, and raising the profile of open hearted individuals among us. It is the most fulfilling work that we do as a firm, and to be honored for excellence
5 - Mayor Emanuel speaking at “Paris at the Harris” ballet premierein this area is very, very special.” In 2011 in honor of the company’s 10th anniversary, Henson created a new division of Henson Consulting called HC3. This practice area is dedicated to providing public relations, marketing and communications support for organizations, companies and individuals that are “doing good while
6 - RMHC-CNI’s “Champs for Charity” press conferencedoing well.” The client roster of HC3 also includes high-profile charitable work for TV personality Jenny McCarthy’s Generation Rescue (supporting autism awareness), Bright Pink and Giuliana Rancic’s Fab-U-Wish (providing support to women battling breast
7 - Jane Seymour and Glenn Campbell at “Open Hearts” fundraiserand ovarian cancer), Greg Olsen’s Kicks for a Cure (supporting breast cancer research) and Camp Kesem (providing magical camp experiences for children whose parents were touched by cancer), among others. Congrats to Kathleen and her team on these much deserved honors! 🙂

 

1 - Jon Cotay and Shea VaughnMarch 9th was a memorable evening for fitness and health maven Shea Vaughn and the dedicated friends and supporters of her cause, Healthy Initiative. “Celebrate Yourself Healthy” took place at Germania Place with hundreds of guests to honor the cause and its mission to promote better health
3 - Lisa Lockwood, Bill Walsh and Maralyn Owen (Kasia Jarosz photo)practices and fight disease. The launch of Healthy Initiative started with forty participants challenged to transform themselves in 90 days with the help nutritionists, personal trainers, mentors and lifestyle regimes. For those
2 - Jeff Conway, Ashley Ferrara, Chris Foltz (Kasia Jarosz photo)people, March 9th was their special day, too: Each was showcased in designs from J-Na Couture and Mark Roscoe with hair by Custom Hair Lounge and makeup by Josie Volpentesta and Brenda Arelano. The night was hosted by Jeff Conway
4 - Kerry Knee, Shea Vaughn, Krista Knee (Larry Engelhardt photo)of NBC’s 24/7, Jon Cotay of Akira and success coach Bill Walsh. This exciting evening included hors d’oeuvres, specialty cocktails, live entertainment by David Rothstein Music, opera by reigning Miss Heart of Illinois Marisa Buchheit, laughter by comedian and writer Jennifer Weigle and a special key note speech by Dr. Joel Fuhrman, bestselling author of “Eat to Live” and wellness advocate often seen on “The Dr. Oz Show.” TCW Magazine was the media sponsor. Congrats on a great event Shea! For more info, please visit healthyinitiative.org.

 

1 - A romantic “Gone With the Wind” moment!“Cutest Couple” alert! Please add Kyla McCarthy and Tim Smithe, Jr. to the list of high profile cuties who are tying the knot this summer! Their blow-out engagement party attracted hundreds of fun-loving friends who were thrilled to
2 - Garry McCarthy, Kyla, Tim Jr. and Tim Smithecelebrate this special occasion with these beautiful/handsome lovebirds. They will be getting married on June 1st (which is Kyla’s grandparent’s 61st wedding anniversary) in Paris where they will say their vows at the Eiffel Tower! Awwwwwww…I love this!
3 - Let the celebration begin!Their families are thrilled beyond measure! Kyla’s beloved grandparents Victoria and Jack Bazarnick have passed but Tim’s grandmother, Florence Smithe, always wears Victoria’s pendant as a way of ensuring that she is always with them. (More awwwwws!) This is a true love
4 - Kyla and Tim with his cousins Cameron and Reid and her sister Kimberlystory made even sweeter by this big family, as four generations of Smithes have embraced Kyla and her family in such a beautiful way. I wish this for all brides and grooms-to-be. Kyla and Tim met over a year ago at CareerBuilder and it was
5 - Kyla admires her grandmother’s pendant on Florence Smithelove at first sight. What Tim says about Kyla: “No matter how stubborn I am, she never quits on me and my faults. I always end up seeing the other side and becoming a better person, a more well-rounded man because she is a part of my life.” Kyla on Tim: “What I love most about my fiancé is his heart. He is
6 - The Mc-Smithe Clansable to connect with any single person on the face of this earth as long as he gets the chance to. When we talk about our future, he talks about our children as if they’re already here (we will be waiting a few years for them) and he is always smiling. It’s his kind heart, and I know it’s my job to protect it.” Their famous fathers-in-law
7 - Kyla and her proud papahave hit it off, too: Walter E. Smithe’s Tim Smithe, Sr. has this to say about Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy: “What more could a father ask than to have his son find a beautiful
8 - Kyla and Tim address their friends and familywoman who makes his boy so very happy? Kyla is the first new Smithe girl of this generation!” Once Tim Jr. asked for Kyla’s hand in marriage, her father said, “You know how to communicate with her, you understand her and I only wish you both the very best.” A graduate of Northeastern University with a double major in clinical psychology and philosophy and with a thesis in existential psychotherapy, Kyla would be a
9 - Kyla and friendsdream match for any smart man – I’m just so thrilled she and Tim found each other. This soon-to-be wedding celebration was
9 - Soon-to-be Mr. and Mrs. Tim Smithe, Jr.held at Harry Caray’s Steakhouse (located at 33 W. Kinzie) and included Kimberly McCarthy, Joe Ahern, Deputy Superintendant Al Wysinger, Alderman Ed Burke, Grant DePorter, Mike Ditka, Steve McMichael, Casey Urlacher, Brad Parker, Kyle Badgley and Alex Najem
10 - Loving sisters-Kyla and Kimberly(American Junkie Chicago), RRP president Arturo Gomez, R.J. Melman, Jon and Andrew Landan, Matt Deichl, lots of family from both sides and so many more. I know it’s going to be an exciting and loving place in Ky-Tim’s World. Here’s wishing them the very best! 🙂 Don’t cha just love stories like this?

 

1 - Giuliana and Lindsay—the dream team!E! News” anchor, “Fashion Police” host and breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic is once again partnering with national non-profit Bright Pink to launch an exciting new philanthropic initiative: Fab-U-Wish. Fab-U-Wish, which made its debut online March 12th at FabUWish.org, provides young women battling breast and ovarian cancer with the opportunity to spend a day feeling
2 - Giuliana at FabFest“fabulous” by living one of their wildest wishes or dreams. E! will serve as the official media partner of Fab-U-Wish. In 2011, Giuliana went through a public battle with an early stage breast cancer diagnosis, double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. During that challenging time, she relied heavily on the love and support of her husband of five years Bill
3 - Lindsay Avner, Bill and Giuliana Rancic and Val WarnerRancic
, family, close friends, colleagues, fans around the world and Bright Pink founder Lindsay Avner. However, it was the days of having her hair and make-up done at E!, putting on gorgeous designer gowns to interview celebrities on the red carpet or receiving the full Hollywood treatment that helped her feel more like a princess and less like a patient. She realized that her own special form of
4“fab therapy” helped take her mind off her breast cancer battle and remain optimistic, rather than continuously focusing on her illness. “I’m grateful to be where I am today – a new mother, feeling strong and healthy and in a position to help other women now going through what I did,” said Giuliana. “Along with my friend Lindsay
5Avner and the team at Bright Pink, I hope to pay it forward and become a “fairy godmother” to other women by establishing Fab-U-Wish. I sure know firsthand that a little bit of fabulous can go a long way to keep you feeling bright during some of the darkest days.” Applying for a Fab-U-Wish is simple: Women 45 and under currently undergoing treatment for breast and ovarian cancer can submit a 150-word essay or a two-minute video explaining their wish and how this one-of-a-kind indulgence would help bring some
6 - Molly Melman, Lindsay Avner, Anna Treiber, Giuliana Rancic, Julie Hamm and Shenetta Johnsonbrightness to them during treatment. Giuliana and Bright Pink will work together to review applications and select the most inspiring, creative, awesome, fabulous, and bright wishes to be granted each year, thanks to generous supporters and brands. To learn more about Fab-U-Wish and the official application details or to submit your wish, please visit FabUWish.org. Congrats to Giuliana on this wonderful idea and to Lindsay for all you do for so many! 

 

1 - Christopher Clinton Conway on the roof of Joffrey TowerSad news to report! Former Joffrey Ballet Executive Director Christopher Clinton Conway is relocating back to Los Angeles after his eight-year tenure with the dance company. As a personal friend, I will miss him
2 - CCC with 2012 Joffrey Gala co-chairs Helen and me!beyond measure but know this is a great opportunity for him. I met CCC at the very first Couture & Cocktails in September 2005. His twinkling eyes and whip-smart wit made everyone want to be his friend. I was lucky to have him as a dear one for so long! He changed the Joffrey in so many
2 - CCC with Joffrey Board member Jan Melk and Beth Silvermanimmeasurable ways and helped make it the world class company it is today. He completed its $40 million capital campaign, he doubled annual giving to the company, he rebranded and reinvigorated the Joffrey
3 - Christopher as a model in a recent Burberry campaignand created unprecedented media and corporate recognition, he recruited a new artistic team after the death of beloved founder Gerald Arpino, he helped design and build the Joffrey Tower (the first permanent headquarters for the company), he helped produce the 2012 hit
4 - With CCC, Pamella Roland and Daniel DeVos at Couture & Cocktailsdocumentary “Mavericks of American Dance,” he launched the “Choreographers of Color” competition in 2010, he increased the Joffrey’s subscription base by 300 percent and he launched the Young Professional’s Board in 2009, among MANY other contributions. So as you can
5 - CCC at a Joffrey eventsee, besides being a CS Man of Style and a Paul Stuart Brand Ambassador, this man worked hard to make Chicago a better place for the arts and it will
6 - CCC with Joffrey Board member Helen Melchiorbe a lesser place without him in it. I wish you the best on your new journey CCC – don’t forget the people here who love you, like me! 🙂 BUT along with this bad news is good news for some lucky person looking for a charming 1928 English cottage home in Park Ridge. Christopher purchased this home for easy access to the airport and it’s now for sale and listed with Doug Smith of Rubloff/Prudential. (Check it out here.) We love you CCC and will miss you more than you can imagine!

 

1 - Tony Abruscato (owner of Chicago Flower & Garden Show), Allison Rosati and Rob StaffordThe Chicago Flower & Garden Show’s preview party “Evening in Bloom” was a bloomin’ success (I know, I know!) and attracted hundreds of Chicagoans who had spring on their minds. Themed the “Art of Gardening,” this
2 - Sam Griffith, Tony, Sandy and Lee Golubyear’s show benefitted several important charities including Chicago Gateway Green (a non-profit dedicated to greening and beautifying Chicago’s neighborhoods, gateways and expressways), the
3 - Albert Bautista and Pamela FongPeterson Garden Project
(a volunteer non-profit committed to teaching people how to grow their own food), the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation (a nonprofit that provides support and assistance to the families of
4 - Jim Althoff and Cathy HullChicago Police Officers killed or catastrophically injured in the line of duty), the Kendall College Charitable Trust (a nonprofit dedicated to providing support for students in need who are enrolled full time in the school’s culinary, hospitality, business and education programs) and Special Olympics Chicago
5 - Tony Abruscato with Pat Brickhouse(which provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities). The preview event showcased nearly two dozen stunning display gardens as
6 - Holly and Matt Murek, Jason and Amy Lundywell as original artworks. Guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres from Harry Caray’s, Riva Restaurant, Dirk’s Fish & Gourmet as well as sweets from Eli’s Cheesecake. Show director and president Tony Abruscato said, “This is
7 - Sharon Ringierwhere patrons of the arts meet garden and environmental enthusiasts ready to paint the town green for a welcome return to spring.” Guests included Pat Brickhouse, Jim Althoff, Cathy Hull, Joanna and
Grant Deporter, Tony Abuscato and Joanna DeporterGrant DePorter, artist Emmy Star Brown, Casey Schommer, Holly and Matt Murek, Amy and Jason Lundy, Allison Rosati, Rob Stafford, Sa, Griffith, Sandy and Lee Golub, Albert Bautista, Pamela Fong and Sharon Ringier among many others. I never miss this beautiful event and love getting ideas for the garden! Congrats to all!

 

MadHatter Invite Howard BrownThe Mad Hatter’s Brunch, a fundraising event to benefit youth programming and services at the Broadway Youth Center (BYC), will be held April 7th from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the fabulous ZED451 in River North. This festive afternoon will allow guests to sport zany and outrageous hats while tasting delectable eclectic specialty dishes from a rich buffet-style spread. Nationally-recognized musical and comedy revue THE KINSEY SICKS – America’s Favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet will be the featured entertainment. FYI, hats are NOT required to attend and all are welcome! For tickets and more info, please click here.

Special thanks to my sweet friends at WCIU’s “You & Me This Morning” – we had a great time taping a segment recently at our home and I never wanted them to leave! If you missed it, here it is below. I especially love the surprise that co-hosts Jeanne Sparrow and Melissa Forman had for me at the end…how thoughtful are these peeps?! Love to producer Rob Morhaim, too! Just love this show!!!!!!

 

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Well, that’s it for this week’s Candid Candace! Please tell your friends and share!!! 🙂 And, as always, I hope you enjoyed the lowdown on Chicago’s many highlights!
 

Charlotte Lynn, Allison and Josh WaltersLove, as always,

Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 
P.S. One of my oldest and dearest friends Ed Howlett just became a grandfather, thanks to his beautiful daughter Allison and handsome son-in-law, Josh Walters. Please welcome dear little Charlotte Lynn Walters to the world!

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A LOVE-FILLED CELEBRATION HONORS STEVE STARR AT HIS 45TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

…PLUS MR. PLAYBOY MARRIES RUNAWAY BRIDE, CHICAGOLICIOUS STAR PARTIES IN STYLE, HIP HOP STARS ON NYE, UNTITLED BASH, CHICAGO AUTO SHOW’S FIRST LOOK, NPHM’S KEITH MAGEE HONORED, THE JOFFREY BALLET’S NUTCRACKER, TELEMUNDO IS LOOKING FOR ONE GOOD VOZ, THE WHITE HOUSE SCENE WITH HYDER, BRANDT, KEHOE, SCHWARTZ AND VARNES AND KING, STRIKE A POSE WITH THE CUBS’ DAVID DEJESUS, THE BEARS’ BRANDON MARSHALL SIGNS FOR CHARITY, NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Steve’s sisters Adrienne Ingebrigtsen and Bobbi Weiss with Steve WrightA month to the day…it just wasn’t fair that we lost beloved photographer Steve Starr so close to the event he had been anticipating and planning for over a year. His Face of the News exhibition was to be the
2 - Julia Jacobs-Sanford, Bruno Abate and Jennifer Suttonbiggest event of his life and the 45th anniversary of his Steve Starr Studios. I’d never seen him more excited: Everywhere he went, he had the familiar brown flyers in his pocket (no one escaped without one) and he stayed up even later than usual, planning and calling his friends to
3 - Co-chairs Margaret O’Connor and Leonard Mogul with friendsget their approval on this or that aspect of his party. It was a joy to see him so happy – not that he wasn’t always this way – I never saw him without a huge smile on his face or his iconic camera around his neck, which he
4 - Skrebneski portrait of Stevetold me he felt naked without. He had created a huge black leather binder with SSS in big silver letters on the front that he used to collect all of his thoughts and ideas and when he left us all too soon, it was this leather binder and the fact that he had
5 - Designer Mark Roscoe and modelsbeen working with Margaret O’Connor for most of the year that helped his friends decide that the show must go on…and that, indeed, it COULD go on just as he had wanted. With only a month to put this big event together, it was a
6 - Co-hosting with Bill Zweckerdaunting task but with a very motivated committee, it all came together on 12/12/12 in the most beautiful way at the Murphy Auditorium. A sell-out crowd of more than 300 guests oohed and aahed over the elegant black and gold décor by Judy Ippolito Floral & Event Décor (Steve’s
7 - Ald. Bob Fioretti presents City Council proclamation in Steve’s honorfavorite color combo, of course!) as well as his extensive collection of more than 200 images of media stars from all over the world that he’d met throughout the years. The walls couldn’t accommodate ALL of his beautiful photos but I hope, as Steve had hoped, that his collection will be placed in a museum or somewhere special in Chicago sometime soon, perhaps the Harold Washington
30 - Crowd scene at the MurphyLibrary
. I was thrilled to serve as a host
8 - Reute Butler, Paul Iacono and Hazel Barrfor the evening with Bill Zwecker, who was the emcee. As guests arrived, they were met by the Clark Kent Greeters who looked suspiciously like Starr himself with the black framed glasses and reporter Amy Jacobson who was
9 - Natalie Martinez, Jennifer Sutton and Amy Jacobsondressed as Brenda Starr. (Steve had jokingly told Amy that he felt that Brenda Starr was his first cousin.) He had a wonderful sense of humor and was always telling tales about himself that would make
10 - Julia Jacobs-Sanford, Ann Hickey, Benjamin Cottrell and Shari Duffyyou howl with laughter. When asked how old he was, he would always say 120. I wish this could’ve been the case. Fashion designer Mark Roscoe played a big role in the evening, too, creating a
DSC_4731Newspaper Couture Collection
modeled by “The Four Women of the World” – Lily’s Talent Agency models Candice Hill, Aya Jackson, Cynovia Potts and Laura Silva. I couldn’t believe his designs were made entirely out of paper! Beloved milliner
12 - Melinda Jakovich and Lucien LaGrangeLoreta Corsetti
created dramatic head pieces to match (also of paper) and LeAnita Ragland-Brooks designed exquisite jewelry using Neiman Marcus boxes to match the Roscoe designs! These looks rivaled the hottest designer gowns and were drop-dead gorgeous!
13 - Colleen Kelly and Thomas McElroyCrooner Steve Biossat performed along with Spider Saloff (who Steve adored) and The Headliners. A cello/piano duo by iAN&ANi and a sensuous tango number by Liz Sung and Jorge Niedas completed the evening as
14 - Ann Hickey, Rich Varnes, Stanley Paul and Tracey TarantinoSteve had wished. Illustrator Rosemary Fanti was on hand to capture the guests’ special memories on this night and legendary pianist/orchestra leader Stanley Paul presented selections from “The Great American Songbook” that
15 - Leah Chavie and Benjamin Cottrellfeatured music from the ‘30s and ‘40s, Steve’s favorite era. Stanley had also produced a wonderful video featuring Steve’s beloved museum-quality collection of Art Deco frames holding images of classic film stars. A highlight of the evening was the unveiling of
16 - Jorge Niedas and Liz Sungthe last photo taken of Steve by renowned photographer Victor Skrebneski. His black-and-white montage of Steve in various poses captured his essence perfectly and brought gasps of appreciation from the crowd upon the unveiling. As guests departed, loaded goody bags assembled by superstar committee members Paul Iacono and Jennifer
17 - Fred Tokowitz and Stanley PaulSutton
were handed out. These were some of the best gift bags I’ve seen in a long, long time…with a lot of the expenses coming out of their own pockets: Paul even found the most perfect black and gold bag with a star on the side to hold gifts, which included a DVD of Steve at a recent book signing, his signature star votive candle holder, a bottle stopper in the shape of a globe,
18 - Brenda Arelano, Loreta Corsetti and Kate Johnsonsweets, a tin of mints with a tuxedoed man on the front (that Paul had to fill by hand!), an elegant program book and so much more! Margaret O’Connor and Leonard Mogul served as co-chairs with a committee that also included Chris and Frances Renk, Rich Varnes, Amy
19 - “Big Cat” Williams and Jennifer BridgeforthWimer, JP Anderson, Dan Uslan, Nina
and Bob Mariano, Michael Kutza, Lynn McMahan and Rich Gamble among others. Special thanks to Tracey Tarantino (whose ZZAZZ Productions produced the show), Brenda Arelano,
20 - Mark Roscoe designs and the Clark Kent GreetersRose Mandel, Julia Jacobs-Sanford, Leah Chavie, Anna Fong, Leslie Hindman, Shari Duffy, Joey Majumdar, Carter Cortez, Stephen Wright, Carmen C. Rivera, Amie Hana, Jennifer Bridgeforth,
22 - Helen Melchior, Camille Britton and Joan ColmarCatherine Carey (The Murphy), Sandy Smith-Doghmi, Benjamin Cottrell, Frost Lighting
and so many others. It was truly a labor of love made even more special by Steve’s family
23 - Alderman Bob Fioretti and Nicki Pecoriwho were in attendance. They included his loving sisters Adrienne Ingebritsen and Bobbi Weiss, who delivered moving speeches about their dear brother, as well as Michael Weiss, Samantha Pitello, Lori Zaitz, Faith
21 - Michel Desjardins, Pierre Desy and Frank JefferyGodfrey
and Lenny Weiss. An after-party continued at the Drake Hotel, as there were still so many memories to share. Steve will never be forgotten and will always be missed. RIP Steve…you’re making the angels smile now. (Photos by Jon Recana and Amie Hana…for more pics from this event, please click here and to view a video from this event, please see the media below!)

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1 - Hef and Crystal (photo by Elayne Lodge)New Year’s Eve was a very big night for King of the Bunny Hutch’s Hugh M. Hefner (86) and his (former) “Runaway Bride” Crystal Harris (26). Before Hef’s annual NYE party at the Playboy Mansion, a few guests and family joined together in the grand reception foyer for an intimate wedding ceremony. The bride was resplendent in pink (a signature color in the world of Playboy Playmates) and even their King Charles Spaniel, Charlie, was
2 - Hef and Crystal with his brother Keith (L)decked out in a mini tuxedo. A harpist played “As Time Goes By” from “Casablanca” (Hef’s favorite film) as well as “Because You Loved Me” and “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Hef’s brother Keith (a recently married man himself) served as his best man. The day of the ceremony, Crystal tweeted to her more than 500K followers, “Today is the day I become Mrs. Hugh Hefner. Feeling very happy, lucky and blessed.” Following the ceremony, Hef tweeted, “Love that girl!” and then the newlyweds joined the revelers in the ginormous tent in the backyard for a dual wedding
3 - Lee Lovitt (Crystal’s mom), Hef and Crystalreception/NYE party. Guests included Gene Simmons, Jon Lovitz and Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney among others. On December 19th, Crystal’s best friend and business partner Ashley Matthau threw her a bridal shower in their new lingerie boutique in Studio City, Femme Fatale. The party
4 - Cooper Hefner hosting NYE at Playboy’s London Clubcombined Crystals’s two favorite things: Disney and Christmas. “We really love Disney. We are huge fans. We go to Disneyland together a lot. My favorite movie is ‘The Little Mermaid’ so she [Ashley] got me an Ariel-themed cake,” Crystal told Us Weekly. I wish Crystal and Hef the very best and hope they have a long love-filled life!

 

1 - With Nicole Townsend, Regina Lee, Justin Ross Lee, Marcus Riley and producer Justin JacobsonAnother exciting New Year’s Eve event, Chicago Empire, took place at the hot River North venue Untitled! Produced by Justin Jacobson’s Platinum Events, this party attracted more than 500 fashionables to this 17,000-square-foot
2 - Hip hop artist Marcas “Mr. Robotic” Harrisspace and was the scene of exciting entertainment including The Gold Coast All-Stars! This 11-piece band, founded by Danny Chaimson, had the crowd whipped into a frenzy. As a solo artist, Chaimson performed across the country headlining the hottest clubs and opening for legendary acts like Etta James
3 - My cute cuz Alexander Groce and Jenny Davisonand The Neville Brothers, as well as current favorites like O.A.R., Eric Hutchinson and Jem. Dapper VH1 reality star Justin Ross Lee was also on hand to add to the excitement.  Justin, an internet personality/sensation, is based in Manhattan and has been featured in The New York Observer and The New York Post among many other publications due to his many
4 - Harpo’s Andrea Dres and Liz Abrahamescapades around the globe. His jet-setting style and party adventures always land him in the press including a recent first-class encounter with Ashley Olsen in Star Magazine as well as a face-to-face with Brad Pitt which was also recounted in the press. He’s a charming character with a darling girlfriend, Regina Brauer, and I hope to
5 - Danielle Davis and Misty Callahansee them again soon! (Check out his Pretentious Pocket site! Very cool stuff!) It was fun co-hosting the evening with this social scenester and NBC’s Marcus Riley and I was thrilled to be there covering the action for my Watch312.com show, too. (Stay tuned!) Untitled boasts six rooms, all with different vibes, and was packed with party people who enjoyed the hot
6 - Untitled’s Felipe, Lisa Walt and Marco Fostermixes of DJs Flaco, Wags and Iman Amy Danielle while hip-hop artist Marcas "Mr. Robotic" Harris brought screams of delight from the crowd. The invite suggested Prohibition-era wear and many of the guests were decked out in this attire inspired
7 - Co-host Justin Ross Lee with his (hopefully, soon-to-be) wife Regina Brauerby the venue. The night included multiple open bars, appetizers and the prerequisite noisemakers and hats. I was thrilled that my handsome cousin Alexander Groce and his beautiful girlfriend Jenny Davison could attend, too! I saw so many familiar faces and it was a joy to ring in the New Year with friends like Marco Foster, Andrea Dres, Leonard Mogul, Danielle Davis, Misty Callahan, Shelley Howard, Liz Abraham, Nicole Townsend (wearing an exquisite Borris Powell gown) and so many more! (Click here for more fun pics!) 


1 - AJ surrounded on NYE!One of my favorite reality shows is Chicago's very own Chicagolicious! The lovable bunch of characters at AJ's  Salon in the West Loop has had me laughing, crying and raising my
2 - AJ and fellow Chicagolicious cast-mate Valincia Saulsberryeyebrows ever since its premiere on the Style Network on 6/11/12. And any party hosted by the show's star has GOT to be a blast and, indeed it was when celebrity hairstylist AJ Johnson co-hosted NYE with legendary music man
4 - Laura Mitchell and AJGeorge Daniels
at Eclipse, a multi-million dollar luxurious restaurant and lounge at 2554 W.
3 - Soroya Smith and Chicagolicious’ Aristylez JohnsonDiversey. The party featured the hot sounds of Timbuck2 and the lovely DJ Nikki as well as a lavish buffet, champagne toast, balloon drop, party favors and some of Chicago's sexiest, stylish and most sophisticated movers and shakers! Check out the pics here of AJ and his fun-loving friends! So happy this show has been picked up again! More HAIR-raising adventures to come! (Photos by Donna Binbek Photography…see more pics here!)


1 - Young JeezyAnd for fans of hip hop, here’s some NYE news from Atlanta: Young Jeezy celebrated 2013 in style at the Hennessy V.S. New Year’s Eve Takeover Party at Compound, a dance club in the city’s Homepark neighborhood. Jeezy, arriving in a white Rolls
2 - Rico Love, T.I. and Evan RossRoyce and wearing a blue embroidered jacket, partied alongside club promoter Alex Gidewon and some of the sexiest ladies in town. Simultaneously in Miami, hip hop recording artist Clifford Joseph Harris, Jr. (better known as T.I.) rang in the
4 - Slim ThugNew Year at LIV, a nightclub on Collins Avenue in SoBe. The “King of the South” performed a medley of his hits for the crowd that included his latest from his top selling album, “Trouble
3 - T.I. performsMan: Heavy is the Head
.” Other guests included T.I.’s wife Tiny, actor Evan Ross, Houston rapper Slim Thug and Jonathan Cheban. (Photos by Prince Williams and Thaddaeus McAdams.)  And, if you care, Sean “Diddy” Combs celebrated NYE in St. Barth's with his Ciroc Vodka at Sea bash on a yacht. 


1The Chicago Auto Show’s First Look for Charity Gala announces its move to Friday, February 8th and a new and improved start time of 7 p.m. at McCormick Place! This
2black-tie gala has generated more than $34 million for charities since its inception in 1992. This year, these 18 Chicago area charities will benefit from the more than $2 million expected to be raised: 100 Club of Chicago, Boys and Girls
3 - Bonnie and Jim Spurlock at First Look 2012 (pic by Mila Samokhina)Clubs of Chicago, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet, Clearbrook, The Cradle Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Franciscan
4Community Benefit Services, Franciscan St. James Health, Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities, JDRF, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
(formerly Children's Memorial Hospital), March of Dimes, Misericordia, Respiratory Health Association, Special Olympics Illinois, Spina Bifida Association of
5 - Elena Samokhina at First Look 2012 (Pic by Mila Samokhina)Illinois
and the Jesse White Tumbling Team. More than 9,000 guests are expected to attend this world-class event that provides an elegant, inaugural look at the annual Chicago Auto Show and will boast more than 1,000 new vehicles,
7 - Having fun in the Cadillac booth 2012 (Pic by Mila Samokhina)dozens on display for the first time anywhere. Those in attendance will also have a chance to win two new vehicles: a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe (courtesy of Hyundai Motor America and Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana Hyundai dealers) and a 2013 Buick Encore (courtesy of Buick and Chicagoland Buick-GMC
6dealers
). Guests will enjoy a coordinated feast themed around some of the world's greatest cities and live entertainment by American English and the cast of the smash Broadway hit “Million Dollar Quartet.” Tickets are $250 and tuxedo attire is mandatory. For more information, including the complete list of charities and how to purchase tickets, visit www.FirstLookForCharity.org. To check out the First Look at last year's Auto Show on Watch312.com, please see below.

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1 - Keith MageeA huge congrats to National Public Housing Museum’s  executive director Keith Magee on being named by Chicago Reader as one of 25 extraordinary Chicagoans! He has been tireless in his efforts to
2create a National Public Housing Museum in the last remaining building of the Jane Addams Homes. In the article (by Sam Worley), Magee explains, “This museum has been around in concept for 15 years. Deverra Beverly still lives
3 - Keith Magee and Betty Whitein the Robert Brooks Homes, and serves on the board of commissioners on the Chicago Housing Authority. She and public housing resident Beatrice Jones were talking about Chicago's Plan for Transformation, and that they were tearing down traditional
4public housing. She said, ‘What are we gonna do? How are our grandchildren and great-grandchildren going to know that we existed as a community?’ I went and I saw the building and I closed my eyes. I could hear the children in the playgrounds and I thought about all of the stories and all of the lives. That building – the Jane Addams Homes opened in '38 – was predominantly occupied by
5 - NPHM design planpeople of European descent, and by 2002 it was predominantly occupied by people of African descent. I thought about what it looked like from Jewish to
6Polish to Italian to African-American, every race and ethnic group having some kind of footprint in this space. And I got it.” He sure did GET IT and we’re so glad he did! This will be great, not only for Chicago but for the world. If you would like to learn more and how you can help, please visit www.nphm.org. Congrats Keith on all of your good work!


1 - Magical décor by Tom KehoeI never tire of The Joffrey Ballet’s "The Nutcracker" performance! Nothing puts you in a holiday mood like watching these graceful dancers glide across the stage in exquisite costumes with magical, breathtaking
2 - With Helen Melchior and Joffrey Executive Director Christopher Clinton Conwaystage sets. This year's 25th Annual Nutcracker Family Dinner, hosted by The Women’s Board, was held on December 15th at the Palmer House Hilton in the State and Grand ballrooms. More than 650 guests attended
3 - Nutcracker and cookie decorating enthralled young gueststhe biggest family dinner thus far for an enchanting evening that featured entertainment for children and adults alike, a traditional family-style meal, and of course, a thrilling performance
4 - ChicagoStreetStyle dotcom blogger Amy Creyer (R) and cute friend.of Robert Joffrey’s “The Nutcracker.” (Guests had the option of attending the matinee or evening performance.) Children enjoyed decorating toe shoes, cookies and nutcrackers as well as LEGO
5 - The Lego Creation Stationdesigns. Artists were on hand to personalize Nutcracker t-shirts and The Great Frankini, Frank Glab, delighted the children with his juggling and magic tricks.  Executive Director Christopher Clinton Conway and Artistic Director Ashley Wheater, along with co-chairs Laura Kofoid and
The Palmer House decorated for the holidays at the Nutcracker DinnerCarol Stone, welcomed the crowd. Tiny bells had been placed at each table setting and guests were asked to join in singing "Jingle Bells" to start the festivities. The next Joffrey event will be Pointe of Departure on February 7th. DON’T MISS IT! (For details, please visit www.joffrey.org.)

 

2Are you between the ages of 7 and 14 and ready for your close-up? NBC Universal’s Telemundo Media kicks off a nationwide casting call for its much-anticipated global hit singing competition “La Voz Kids” (The Voice Kids) and the Chicago auditions will be on January 26th and 27th! To register, visit www.lavozkids.com or call 1-855-VOZ-KIDS OR send an email to castings@lavozkids.com! The show is
1slated to air in the spring on the Telemundo network!  The winner will receive a recording contract with Universal Music AND a scholarship!! (If only I were 10 with a good voice! Sigh…) Good luck to all participants!


1 - Benjamin Newby, Kye Martin, Kathleen Page, Michael Dolan and Alicia RomanOn December 31st, more than 650 Chicago social notables came together to celebrate New Year’s Eve for the second annual Entrepreneur’s Eve at the Alder Planetarium. A stylish and philanthropic group showed up to raise a glass, have a dance and try their
2 - Ryan Beshel and Morgan Wallerluck to benefit the H Foundation, a charitable foundation committed to raising funds to cure cancer in partnership with the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. Cor Strategies welcomed guests to the Adler for an evening under the stars. VIP guests experienced a swanky seated lounge with
3 - Nikki Lynette, Joe Reyes and Keisha HowardHennessy Black cocktails carefully created by Chicago’s very own Benjamin Newby. After a bit of liquid courage, guests grabbed friends to dance in one of the Alder’s full-size theaters, staged as a private club for VIP attendees. General admission also delivered an exceptional NYE experience
4 - Kristin Henriksen, Jen Knoedl and Kristi Cateswith full open bar, champagne and a dance floor under the glass ceiling of the Adler – which offered out-of-this-world skyline views of Chicago and the perfect spot to watch the NYE fireworks over Lake Michigan. All in attendance had access to the museum’s exhibits, the cigar lounge and casino, to name a few.
5 - Jena Gambaccini and Micky CicchinelliThroughout the night, a group of top DJs kept the crowd moving, including DJ DOLO, DJ Will Galvan, DJ Matt Roan (Crossfader King), DJ Yours Truly and #EE12’s headliner, DJ Zeke Thomas. When all was said and done, Entrepreneur’s Eve raised almost $70K for H Foundation…what a great way to start of 2013! For more info, please click here. (Photos by Mateo)

 

1 - Greg Hyder, Tom Kehoe and David BrandtJoin some of our town’s most beloved peeps as the Palmer House’s David Brandt, the Peninsula’s Greg Hyder and Kehoe Designs’ Tom Kehoe present the Master’s Program & Brunch at VenueSIX10, located at 610
2 - Featured speaker Laura SchwartzS. Michigan) on January 17th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This year’s program and discussion will take you behind the scenes of the most demanding and intricate event of 2013: the 57th Presidential Inauguration. Join these darling event chairs – some of Chicago’s top event planning ring leaders – as they welcome former White House director of events, Laura
4 - Obama InauguralSchwartz
of White House Strategies, as they shed light on what really goes on during a presidential family dinner? Just how friendly is the Secret Service? What are presidents typically like with event staffers? How can you bring the inauguration’s seamlessness and level of service to your events? For tickets ($225) and more info, please click here!


StrikeaposelogoSports stars helping others is the theme for these next two events starting with Chicago Cubs newcomer David DeJesus! He and wife Kim are keeping busy in the off-season by preparing for their upcoming fundraiser
Kim and David DeJesuson January 17th at the River East Arts Center to kick off Cubs Convention weekend. Strike a Pose will feature Cubs players past and present and their wives walking the runway in a variety of fashions from the 900 N. Michigan Shops. Besides DeJesus, participants will include Kerry and Sarah Wood, Darwin and Lindsey Barney, Shawn Camp, Tony Campana, Starlin Castro, Steve Clevenger, Anthony Rizzo and so many more! The David DeJesus Foundation will be donating all proceeds from the event to ALS research in honor of a close friend. For tickets ($250) and more info, please call 773.404.CUBS.


Brandon MarshallAnd on January 14th, Chicago Bear Brandon Marshall will be signing autographs and memorabilia at Ziegler Auto Group, located at 1230 E. Golf Road in Schaumburg. A portion of the proceeds will support Project Borderline, Brandon’s foundation that fights the stigma, spreads the word, educates and advocates for borderline personality disorder. (For more info, please visit www.projectborderline.com.) 


Mayor Rahm Emanuel with Evan BrightfieldSo proud of Tribeca Flashpoint Academy student, Evan Brightfield! He created this “Rahmfather” gift for Mayor Emanuel who actually LIKED IT! As you can imagine, it’s not easy to please the “Rahmfather” but Evan and his dad figured out a way to do it! Very cute and very clever, Evan…and congrats!


1 - Adiat Baker and Dr. Sandy GoldbergA Silver Lining Foundation
(founded by Dr. Sandy Goldberg in 2006) celebrated the holiday season with the Auxiliary Board’s 5th Annual Naughty or Nice Holiday Party on December 13th. Guests gathered at Frontier
2 - Robert Mackey, Adiat Baker, Otis Wilson and Ryan JeffriesChicago Restaurant
and partied for a purpose. CS Magazine and TCW Magazine co-sponsored the event. Special guests included former Chicago Bear and Super Bowl champion Otis Wilson and former Houston
3 - Dr. Sandy Goldberg and Paula Allen-MearesTexan Robert Mackey
. The Naughty or Nice event is the first of a series of Auxiliary Board events to support ASLF's Buy a Mom a Mammogram program, which successfully raised awareness among attendees of the need for uninsured women to have access to cost-free mammographies. The enthusiasm and
4 - Nancy Amicangelo, Kathy Kalesperis-Smith, Greg Hines and Juancetta Smith-Lindseycommitment in the room was electric! The goal of future events is to raise funding to provide potentially lifesaving testing for at least 20 women at one of the foundation's 10 partner hospitals. (To learn more and find out how you can help, please click here!) 


Candace Jordan in Reklama Newspaper 12-12A special thanks to photographer Mila Samokhina for including me in a recent
article in Reklama, one of Chicago’s most
popular newspapers! I’m also thrilled to be a contributor to A
E Mag 1-2Perfect Event e-Mag
, the most
gorgeous digital magazine I’ve ever seen, presented by the uber talented Debi Lilly! Click here to read the
latest issue
and make sure to check out pages 230 through 233! 🙂

I hope your New Year is off to a great start and here’s hoping we can spend more time together in 2013!! Love and thanks for your support this year and every year! 

Love always,
Candace 🙂
Candace@CandidCandace.com


Rich Varnes, Valerie Jarrett, Cynthia and Eleanor King at the White HouseP.S. And under the “Thrill of a Lifetime” category, huge congrats and thanks to Rich Varnes, Cynthia King and their darling daughter Eleanor King for letting me see the White House at Christmas through their eyes! What an amazing story with such beautiful photos! To read about their fabulous holiday adventure, please
Alexis Mattera and Scott Silberbergclick here!


P.P.S. Please help me congratulate dear Alexis Mattera on her upcoming marriage to
her longtime love, Scott Silberberg! Alexis has been a part of this blog from its very inception and I couldn’t
do this without her! Thanks and congrats for all you do and for your happy impending
plans! Love you so, Lex…release the doves!

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