Friday, October 14, 2005

A Flavor of Fashion

A Flavor of Fashion
Monday, October 17, 2005; 7:00 pm
Chicago Cultural Center
78 E. Washington Street
312.744.9350 (reservations required)

A collaboration between Chicago's fashion designers and chefs result in a multimedia feast for the senses. This event will feature a runway show, food, and a special performance. Chefs include ones from Vermilion, one sixtyblue, TRU, and National 27. Best yet, the event is free. Who can beat that?!

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Thursday, September 15, 2005

Recipe for Relief


Continuing in the most recent spiel of shopping, eating, and philanthropy, here is a culinary event worth looking into. It is an event whose proceeds go to America's Second Harvest and the New Orleans Hospitality Workers Disaster Relief Fund. Special guests include Susan Spicer of Bayona and Cat Cora, Food Network Iron Chef/co-founder of Chefs of Humanity, not to mention over 70 of Chicago's best chefs in one location and beer from Goose Island. It promises to be a heavenly gustatory experience! Not only that, but there will be a silent auction also.

Date: Thursday, October 6th, 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Location: The Grand Ballroom at McCormick Place South
Cost: $50 per person
For more information, see the
website.

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Saturday, August 13, 2005

Seven Wonders of the World


This is an amazing book that I picked up a couple months ago. It features a bunch of places that, obviously and redundantly, people should go to see before they die. All of these places featured are wonders of the world, figuratively speaking, because they show off the culture and the flair of the location in question. Not only that, but there are some great examples of architectural wonders and gravity-defying structures in this book. I've gone through the book and checked the places I've been too and dream about visiting more. Irony of the day: I've been to more places in the Czech Republic than in Germany in this book!! Go figure.

For history buffs' sakes, the seven ancient wonders of the world were:

  • 1) The pyramids of Egypt - Three of them at Giza and the only one of the ancient wonders left.
  • 2) The hanging gardens of Babylon - Built by Nebuchadnezzar around 600 B.C.
  • 3) The statue of Zeus at Olympia - Made of gold and ivory.
  • 4) The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus - Destroyed by Goths in A.D. 262
  • 5) The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus - Erected by Queen Artemisia in Asia Minor
  • 6) The Colossus at Rhodes - A bronze status of Apollo destroyed during an earthquake in 224 B.C.
  • 7) The Pharos (Lighthouse) of Alexandria - Also destroyed by an earthquake

Historians then made up another list of the seven wonders of the ancient world to include cultures outside of the Mediterranean. This list includes Stonehenge in England and the Taj Mahal in India.

Then there are also Seven Wonders of the Modern World. These are generally agreed to be the Channel Tunnel between England and France, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Empire State Building in New York, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Itaipu Dam between Brazil and Paraguay, the Netherlands North Sea Protection Works, and the Panama Canal.

Now comes the quest for the Seven Wonders of Chicago brought to you by the Chicago Tribune and WGN. Over a span of several months, they will be gathering a list from readers' suggestions. Go on and submit yours. I think the idea is mind-boggling...it is incredible to pick 7. These were mine:

  • 1) The Chicago River and its locks that reverse its flow.
  • 2) Lower Wacker Drive - It is an entire different culture below the city.
  • 3) Millennium Park - And its ability to draw together a city through art and culture.
  • 4) LaSalle Bank's Mural Wall over the Kennedy Expressway - And its ability to showcase the zeitgeist of the city at that particular moment.
  • 5) 333 Wacker Drive - Designed by the architects Kohn Pedersen Fox, it follows the bend of the river and reflects the sun in the afternoon into this fiery display on the green glass.
  • 6) Bahai Temple - Situated off Sheridan Road in Wilmette, it is glitteringly white and gorgeous, day and night.
  • 7) Lake Point Tower - The only residential tower east of Lake Shore Drive today. The three prong based architecture also inspired Harbor Point and 5415 North Sheridan.

Of course I also thought of Wrigley Field and the Cubs, NU rocks, Sears Tower, the old Water Tower, Museum Campus, neighborhood enclaves (Devon, Argyle, Cermak, Lincoln Square), the Wrigley Building, the wedding tower (33 S. Wacker) because they all say Chicago, but I think these seven won out. What do you think? I'd like to hear your opinions too!

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Friday, May 06, 2005

Millennium Park Mania

You too can hold your event at Millennium Park for a mere $800,000.

Toyota is having a promotional event in September over at Chicago's Millennium Park, effectively shutting down the park to tourists and visitors during that day. For that price tag, Toyota receives exclusive use of most of the park space in addition to promotional ad space in surrounding park areas.

The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, who negotiated this deal, reports that if all goes well, the city of Chicago would probably be looking for other interested corporations to rent the park for a day. Most of the fee would go towards philanthropy goals of Millennium Park and to sponsor other public events that the park currently holds such as concerts and art galas. Even now, the new structures at the Park are named after corporations, such as Exelon, Tribune, and Wrigley to name a few.

Millennium Park cost approximately $150 billion to build and opened the summer of 2004.

In other news, Bath and Body Works have coupons for free rose water cream (from the C.O. Bigelow Collection) with a $10 purchase and also a free manicure kit with a $30 purchase. I must stop by.

I stopped by Marshalls the other day and picked up some brand name clothes for like $5 each. Fabulous. I am definitely excited although they are all winter clothes and it pretty much seems that spring is here to stay!

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