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No one captures our city better than photographer Barry Butler! Follow him on Insta @barrybutler9.

Hot, cold, hot again—then suddenly, snow in April. Welcome to Chicago, where the weather has more mood swings than a Cubs fan in extra innings. And honestly? I wouldn't have it any other way. Living in the Windy City is like strapping yourself into the front car of a roller
coaster that never stops—one minute you're soaking in the sunshine on the Lakefront Trail and the next, you're dodging sideways sleet with a grin on your face. But that’s

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Even lightning looks cool in the lens of Barry Butler!

the magic of Chicago: we don’t just survive the chaos—we thrive in it. This city doesn’t coddle you. It toughens you up, teaches you to laugh in the face of forecasts and trains you to turn every weather curve ball into a reason to celebrate. Ten inches of snow? Perfect sledding weather. Thunderstorms brewing over the skyline? We can't wait to see Barry Butler's lightning photos. Rain in the forecast? We’re chasing rainbows, not running from them. This is what it means to love the Chi—leaning into the madness, finding beauty in the extremes and stirring up something sweet, no matter what the skies throw our way. Life here isn’t for the faint of heart. But if you’re in, you’re all in—and there’s no better ride.

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Judy Tullman, Janet and Howard Ecker and Howard Tullman.

Morgan Manufacturing was buzzing with energy earlier this month as more than 600 animal lovers — and their four-legged friends — came together for PAWS Chicago’s Animal Magnetism fundraiser. Held on April 4, the event

raised an incredible $300,000, setting new records for

Natalie Bomke with daughter Olive  Ronnie Fox and Jake Hamilton. (Photo by Candace Jordan)
Natalie Bomke with daughter Olive, Ronnie Fox and Jake Hamilton.


both attendance and funds raised. Presented by Becker’s Healthcare and hosted by the PAWS Professional Board, the evening offered a feast of fun (and food!) from top Chicago restaurants like Gene & Georgetti, The Bandit, Formento’s, and Bombay Eats.

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Melissa Canning, Pres. PAWS Development Board, and friends.

VIP guests enjoyed a sit-down dinner from Avli, while lucky pups were spoiled with a dog buffet, custom portraits, engraved pet tags, and on-site doggy daycare. Co-chairs Alyssa Gregory, Danielle Kroloff, and Ritu Shah led the charge, with FOX 32’s Jake Hamilton and 103.5 KISS FM’s Fred Frederick keeping the energy high as emcees. Auctioneer Chris Hensley fueled the excitement with once-in-a-lifetime auction prizes, including a six-night

Blake Gifford. (Photo by Candace Jordan)
Blake Gifford.

IMG_9572Aspen getaway and a signed Taylor Swift guitar! One of the night’s sweetest moments? Meeting adoptable pets like Gecko, a brave pup who recovered from parasites and eye surgery, and Mykonos, a puppy who survived parvovirus treatment. The celebration also honored outstanding volunteers with PAWS Chicago’s Animal Welfare Leadership Awards, recognizing their incredible contributions to animal rescue, transport, and adoption support. Since 1997, PAWS Chicago has helped over 86,000 homeless pets find loving homes — and through efforts like the 360@CACC program, boosted adoptions at Chicago Animal Care and Control by nearly 29% last year. Here’s to more wagging tails, lifesaving work, and unforgettable nights like this!

PAWS Chicago CEO Susanna Wickham (2nd from L) with her dog Gus  and PAWS volunteers Pat Detrie  Heather Lynam and Manu Puri with adoptable dogs. (Evan Cobb Photography)
PAWS Chicago CEO Susanna Wickham (2nd from L) with her dog Gus, and PAWS volunteers Pat Detrie, Heather Lynam and Manu Puri with adoptable dogs. (Evan Cobb Photography)

 


 

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Cortney Hall, Matt Rodrigues, Sidney Roti and Maria Pinto

On Earth Day 2025 (April 22) the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry became the epicenter of innovation and environmental advocacy as it hosted The Blue

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Curio's Ian Gerard, top left.

Paradox Sustainable Fashion
Show
, sponsored

by SC
Johnson
. This exclusive even celebrated sustainable fashion design while raising awareness about the fashion industry’s role in plastic pollution and climate change. Curated by Sustainable Fashion Week Chicago and The Curio, the runway show, produced IMG_0281by ZZAZZ Productions, featured 20 visionary designers—all emerging talents and recent graduates from leading Chicago fashion schools, including the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)Columbia College ChicagoCollege of IMG_0525DuPageDominican University, and Harper College. Each designer’s work explored the intersection of sustainability and fashion, showcasing garments crafted from upcycled materials, recycled textiles and biodegradable fabrics. The show was hosted by Cortney Hall, Emmy-

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Kristin Mariani, Maggie Gillette, Nigel Barker & Macaila Britton.

nominated co-host of NBC’s Chicago Today, and included a powerful fashion sustainability panel led by internationally recognized fashion photographer and environmental advocate Nigel Barker, along with SAIC faculty member Kristin Mariani. Nigel Barker shared a heartfelt statement about the night’s significance: IMG_0527 “Fashion hasplayed a huge role in my life, and I love the creativity and storytelling it exudes. However, plastic waste is a massive global issue, and the fashion industry unfortunately has a stark role in it. That’s why The Blue Paradox Sustainable Fashion Show was such an important event to

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Hanako Greensmith- Chicago Fire and Chicago Med actress.

demonstrate how making simple changes with our fashion choices – from the materials we choose to where we buy from – can have a lasting impact.” Judged and curated by industry leaders including Macaila Britton (founder of Sustainable Fashion Week Chicago)Maggie Gillette (co-founder of Chicago Fashion Week), and Mariani, the event served as a platform for young
talent to engage in meaningful fashion activism. The designers

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Chevy Humphreys, president/CEO Griffin MSI.


explored concepts like slow fashion, circular fashion and zero- waste pattern making, bringing tangible solutions to the forefront of the industry conversation. Designers such as YOYO ZhengPresley Baldwin, and Cesar Benavente Oblitas (SAIC), Ro Bradford and Kelsey Gibson (Columbia College Chicago), and Elizabeth Herwaldt (College of DuPage) impressed with collections rooted in ecological awareness. Their work stood as a powerful reminder of the growing

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Sustainable design by Yoyo Zheng.

movement among Gen Z designers toward eco-conscious fashion design and the desire to reshape the future of the industry through ethical fashion practices. The night attracted a crowd of celebrities and style influencers, including Chicago P.D. stars Marina SquerciatiBenjamin Levy Aguilar, and Toya TurnerChicago Fire’s Jake Lockett and Hanako Greensmith; and Chicago

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Panel discussion with Nigel Barker and Kristin Mariani led by Cortney Hall.

Med’s Nick Gehlfuss. Notable attendees also included fashion icons Maria PintoChristina KarinSheila Rashid, and digital fashion creator Brenda Levesque, along with Matt Rodriguez from NBC Chicago.The show took place inside the Blue Paradox Exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry Chicago, a dynamic installation designed to educate visitors on the dangers of ocean plastic pollution. The immersive space provided a fitting and inspiring backdrop for garments built with sustainable production methods in mind. Backed by SC Johnson’s environmental initiatives, the evening was more than a fashion show—it was a call to action for both consumers and creators to consider how the choices they make affect the planet. As more people seek ways to support eco-friendly fashion brands and reduce their carbon footprint, events like The Blue Paradox offer a tangible glimpse into a more responsible and beautiful future.

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Blue Paradox is a must-see exhibit at the Griffin MSI.

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Lookingglass Theatre Company threw its fifth annual unGALA: DREAM on March 20 at the swanky Casino Club in Chicago’s Gold Coast, selling out with over 200 guests decked out in dreamy sleepwear. During cocktail hour, guests wandered through live bedtime stories, performed by Lookingglass ensemble artists across the venue, setting a whimsical, intimate vibe. Managing Director Jamey Lundblad and Artistic Director Kasey Foster celebrated the year's big wins: four new ensemble members, four new board members, the appointment of Rich Chapman as board chair, and the grand reopening of the theater after a major renovation. They also cheered the world premiere of Circus Quixote. Foster gave a heartfelt shoutout to Aurelia Fisher Cohen, Director of Development and Special Events, for her tireless dedication. The night hit a high note when David Schwimmer — actor, co-founder, and ensemble member — made a surprise appearance. The event was co-chaired by Rick and Deann Bayless, Richard Chapman, Luis Gutierrez, and Adrienne Lange. In a moving speech, Deann Bayless thanked the event committee, staff, and board, giving special props to sponsors Joan and Paul Rubschlager and Richard Chapman of Chapman Associates. One crowd-pleaser? A lively auction run by ensemble members Joey Slotnick and Philip Smith, with a show-stopping donation from the Baylesses: a week-long stay at their Mexico City condo. Founded in 1988 by Schwimmer and fellow Northwestern University grads, Lookingglass Theatre has earned national acclaim for its inventive productions — even winning the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre in 2011. To date, the company has staged over 65 world premieres. This year’s gala raised nearly $550,000 to fuel Lookingglass’s operations, youth outreach to Chicago Public Schools, and the Young Ensemble program. Up next: the highly anticipated Iraq, But Funny, opening May 29.


Titanique,” a campy, irreverent musical comedy that opened on March 25, and has already been extended to July 13! We didn’t know what to expect when we attended the 100-minute (no intermission) production at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, but let’s just say it is a one-of-a-kind, nostalgic voyage that will have you clapping and standing in the aisle. It was packed at the intimate, charming, jewel-box theatre at 175 E. Chestnut. The room was buzzing with excitement when we sat down so I knew it would be a very special experience, and I was so right. The story begins when Céline Dion, (brilliantly played by Clare Kennedy McLaughlin) hijacks a Titanic Museum tour. What follows is a crazy, whirlwind of fun, laughter and great music, all played by some of the most capable performers I’ve seen in a long time.  The musical includes hits such as “My Heart Will Go On,” “All By Myself” and “To Love You More” – backed by the energy of a full live band. The production features powerhouse voices and numbers that you never want to end. Pair that with a nod to contemporary pop culture and specially curated Chicago-based innuendos and you have a surefire winner. In fact, the production just won the prestigious Olivier Award for “Best Entertainment and Comedy Show” at London’s Royal Albert Hall! The production was cast perfectly (all Chicago actors!) with everyone being a standout in their roles. On the night we attended, McLaughlin played Céline; Adam Fane (Jack); Maya Rowe (Rose); Jackson Evans (Victor Garber/Luigi) and Rob Lindley (Cal). Two of our favorites were Eric Lewis (The Seaman/Iceberg) and Abby C. Smith (Molly Brown). There was more talent in this show than you could shake a stick at. We were lucky to meet the co-creator/director Tye Blue, thanks to friend Whitney Lasky, who loved the show so much the first time she saw it that she is now a producer! (The book is by Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli and Blue.)  (Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, 175 E. Chestnut, broadwayinchicago.com)

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I'm so happy to see Rick Kogan is back on WGN-Radio 720! And I'm proud to continue as his loving sidekick for "After Hours with Rick Kogan." We chat about anything and everything happening in the Chi, so if you want to fill your social calendar or catch the latest adventures, you won't want to miss it! Listen here for our latest segment!

 

 

 

 

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