Entries Tagged as 'Celebrity Sightings'

Six Apart Vox Party @ Museum of Contemporary Art

July 29th, 2006 · No Comments

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Mena & Rachelle :: MCA, Chicago

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Krissy, James, Chris :: MCA, Chicago

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Matt, a friend, Cinnamon :: MCA, Chicago

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Michelle, John, Jason, Greg, Andrew :: MCA, Chicago

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Rachelle & Krissy :: MCA, Chicago

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Andrew & Mena Demo Vox :: MCA, Chicago

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Andrew, Eric, a friend, Scott :: MCA, Chicago

On Thursday night a bunch of folks from Six Apart were in Chicago to have a party and demo their latest product, Vox. I did a post previously about Vox, so it may sound familiar, even though the product is not available to the public until about October. It was awesome to meet everyone from Six Apart and I tried not to be too much of a fangirl to Mena, but a photo of us together was required! I also found it cool to bring together my Chicagoist world with my FeedBurner world with the blogging in Chicago world and throw in Six Apart. Also, Krissy from Six Apart, who I’d been emailling with quite a bit to set up a Chicagoist reader contest, also is the Music Editor at SFist.

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Hotness

February 10th, 2006 · 2 Comments

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Margaret on Chicago Tonight

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Later on…

Last night Margaret was on Chicago Tonight, a nightly news magazine and analysis show that’s broadcast live on WTTW. She was the “Technology Writer” (even though her official title is Time In Editor at Time Out Chicago) who talked about how craigslist is being sued by a Chicago fair housing group for allowing discriminatory ads to be posted. The lawyer who is heading up the lawsuit was also there.

The lawyer came off as kind of a tightwad, stiff, old guy who didn’t really “get” what craigslist is. Margaret was the voice of reason, explaining that craigslist is a community of people exchanging goods and services and that there’s no one at craigslist whose job it is to screen every posting before it goes online.

If you were keeping score (we were!), Margaret won. She made that lawyer squirm.

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Frank McCourt on Writers on the Record With Victoria Lautman

November 21st, 2005 · 7 Comments

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Writers on the Record is a monthly literary series cosponsored by Chicago Magazine and 98.7WFMT and is hosted by the Looking Glass Theatre in the Water Tower Water Works. Victoria Lautman interviews authors before a live audience and it’s simultaneously broadcast on the radio. I noticed about a month ago that Frank McCourt was going to be the guest this month so I asked Kristin M. if she’d like to go with me.

I’ve been a fan of Frank McCourt’s since I readAngela Ashes” a few years ago. The book tells of McCourt’s poverish upbringing in Limerick, Ireland and ends with him coming to America. After reading it I immediately went out and got the book “‘Tis,” which tells of his adventures after coming to America. McCourt was here promoting his latest book, his final memoir, “Teacher Man.” It’s the story of his adventures in teaching English in New York public schools.

McCourt is quite the character. Lautman, the interviewer, really only had to ask him like 3 questions for the whole hour interview. McCourt mostly talked story the entire time. He had the audience laughing with him all the while.

» Frank’s first teaching job in a kitchen (pt1) (.mov, 59 sec, 1mb)
» Frank’s first teaching job in a kitchen (pt2) (.mov, 59 sec, 1mb )
» Frank’s troubles trying to do his dissertation (.mov, 39 sec, 1.2mb)

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Rachelle & Frank McCourt, Magnificent Mile, Chicago

Afterwards there were books for sale (I’d already bought mine at Border’s last week for 30% off, score!) and Frank was available to sign them. I also asked if I could take a photo with him, which he said was fine. I mentioned that when I read “‘Tis” that I was living on Bedford at Downing in New York at the time. And of course, he said “I lived at 46 Downing” which was my point exactly. I remember freaking out when I read the address he lived at because I passed by his former apartment every day. I sent the photo to my dad, who’d read “Angela’s Ashes,” but I didn’t post the story or photo because the building was literally around the corner from my apartment and I didn’t want stalkers, but since I don’t live there now, here it is:

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46 Downing, West Village, Manhattan (taken 08.2003)

One more thing: I’ve seen the old historic water tower and the building across the street many times, but I never realized until today that they still are functioning and have water pipes and stuff in there.

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Water Tower Water Works, Magnificent Mile, Chicago

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Mo Rocca

November 4th, 2005 · 3 Comments

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Mo Rocca & Rachelle, The Loop, Chicago

Last night Chris & I went to a taping of “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me,” a nationally-syndicated show taped in the Chase Auditorium and put on by National Public Radio & Chicago Public Radio. It’s format is part Daily Show and part a quiz show. They talk about current affairs, make fun of news, and have contests with callers and with the panelists.

The host is Peter Sagal and the judge & scorekeeper was Carl Kasell, who is also known as “the voice of NPR.” Carl flies in every week from DC to do the show. Also flying in every week are an assortment of panelists. Last night the panelists were Roy Blount Jr., Roxanne Roberts, and Mo Rocca… which is who this photo is with. You may recognize him from the Daily Show several years back.. or VH1 more recently.

Chris has more photos from the show here.

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Meet IL Senator Dick Durbin

October 29th, 2005 · 7 Comments

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This story is rather embarrassing, but I’m not above embarrassing myself, so here goes.

Yesterday when I went to the Reid, Murdoch building, Mike told me to go to the LaSalle St. entrance and ask for a “young gentleman named Kevin”. So I got there and asked for him and was told he’d be down in a second. .. I’d see him, “he’s a young man named Kevin”. I don’t know why everyone kept describing him that way, but that’s besides the point. So I’m standing in the lobby and this guy walks in.. distinguished, older, silver hair, nice looking guy, with an air of confidence. I could tell he was “somebody”. The people at reception are fawning over him, “so nice to meet you” etc, and every looked when he walked in. So he says that he’s there to go up to the roof and he’s told to wait for “a young man named Kevin” who would take him up to the roof.

So now we’re standing there.. him, me and some guy who is his assistant or something, I don’t know. The elevator comes and he’s taken to it and gets in with a bunch of people and then reception realizes I’m still standing there and tells me “follow them!” so i half run to the elevator to make sure I get on. At one point everyone is off the elevator and it’s just the 3 of us again. It was kind of awkward so I tried to make small talk “go sox!” and said something about a Sox cap he was holding. Actually I think I said it was “classy” and that I liked the subtle pattern. I know, I’m retarded. I heard that Alderman Burton Natarus was going to be there and I wondered if I was talking to him now. I don’t know why but I also noticed he had a Ralph Lauren overcoat. Ok, so anyway..

We get to the roof. I don’t really know what’s going on, where I’m supposed to be, what to do. I see some people off in this corner doing something with the news.. and then some other people were like “ok, lets go” and started walking. So I just followed after them and pretended I knew what I was doing. We went up into the clock tower, I took a bunch of photos of the clock. I spent a lot of time watching the Sox crowds, parade, rally. Walked up and down those clock tower stairs a ton of times going from the roof to the top and back just exploring the structure, seeing different views, etc.

At one point I was standing by a window in the clocktower watching the news crew interview people with the river & the Sox celebration in the background. Some people came up to where I was and were like “what’s going on out there?” and I said, “See that man walking away? They just interviewed him. ” They looked and then one guy started freaking out to the other, “Is that Dick Durbin?!?! Holy crap it is! Take a photo!” At which point I made sure I snapped off a few photos. Dick Durbin? Sounds familiar. .. and it was the same guy I rode the elevator with. But I couldn’t place it exactly.

Later on I struggled through some crowds, stood in a long line to get some lunch, and was headed back to the office, when I ran into Mike, who works in local politics and was the one who set the whole thing up for me that morning. “Who’s Dick Durbin? I know I should know this, but it’s escaping me,” I said. He said “That’s ok. You have tons of other things you know a lot about.. Dick Durbin? He’s the Illinois senator who isn’t Barack Obama.” And then I was mortified! The freaking senator? I talked to the senator and watched and photographed him and didn’t even know who it was? I should point out that I was operating on not much sleep and was kind of hung over.. which maybe gives me a little bit of an excuse, but also makes this all more embarrassing. Not only did I talk to the senator, but I talked to him with a ponytail, no makeup, and with sneakers and a hoodie on! I’m an idiot.

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