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Thursday, March 15, 2012

Chicago The Great!: New online network, Watch312.com, showcases the city's top offerings


Wild On Chicago!: Watch312.com show hosts, 
Candace Jordan, D.C. Crenshaw, and 
Tatiana Garrett featured in CS Magazine

On January 26, well-dressed guests braved one of Chicago’s crispest nights of the year to attend the launch party of Watch312.com, a network of online shows that provides a visual smorgasbord of best-of’s, how-to’s and behind-the-scenes footage. Revelers toasted to the new network and mixed and mingled with show hosts that included Candace Jordan, Amanda Puck, D.C. Crenshaw, Chef Rick Gresh, and others.

Nearly eight weeks later, Luxe File checks in with the network's team of spirited hosts who are giving viewers around the globe an easy-armchair-look at everything - from top chef chats and wow-worthy patisserie preparation to best brunch spots and cult-following fundraisers - that makes our fair metropolis memorable, one episode at a time. 

Here, they talk about their shows, the perks of being an online show host, what they're doing when the cameras aren't rolling, and what they love most about Chicago.


D.C. Crenshaw

Tell us a little about your online show, Chicago Unplugged, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. Chicago Unplugged shows viewers what’s new and hot on the food scene. I’ll also be attending some of the best food events in the city and frequenting new restaurant openings.

 Little Slice of Heaven: 
Bar Toma pizza

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Interviewing the famed Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten at the Pump Room; going behind-the-scenes with Spiaggia’s Executive Chef Tony Mantuano at his new restaurant, Bar Toma; drinking beer with former White Sox star Frank Thomas at the launch of his Big Hurt Beer; and dining on waygu beef with golf legend, Greg Norman.

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? Taping is quick so we can shoot several episodes in a week or two plus we can reach anyone in the world 24/7, which you can’t do on a cable network.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? I get to eat, and eat and eat! I also get to know some really cool people on a more personal level. Of course, being invited to different restaurants to sample their menus isn’t a bad thing either.

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? I have to start with the restaurants – we are one of the top three cities in the world when it comes to great restaurants. I love how people appreciate the city and take advantage of the outdoors when we have good weather. I also like that Chicagoans are so passionate about their sports teams and support them to the end.

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Tavernita and the newly-renovated Pump Room are cool places to have dinner and cocktails. I’d also recommend Chicago Cut, River North’s popular Union Sushi, or one of the twenty varieties of pizza at Bar Toma in the Gold Coast.

 The Pump Room

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? Winter.

What are you doing when you're not hosting Chicago Unplugged? Spending time with my family and my 8-week-old son, Cruz, and working on a number of projects including the launch of my new Wansas ultra premium tequila (due out this spring).


Tatiana Garrett

Tell us a little about your online show, Chicago Tails, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. My show takes viewers on a weekly exploration of all things pertaining to pets. See local celebrities with their pets, discover services and locales that cater to animal lovers, and learn about some important animal welfare issues, too.

Diet & Fitness expert, Andrea Metcalf, 
and her bulldog, Wrigley

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Talking to Scottie Pippen and Derrick Rose about how the Chicago Bulls are helping pit bulls; spending time with Ted Brunson, host of Chicago’s Best and America’s Best Bites; and doing PAWsilates with Andrea Metcalf (above) and some adorable pooches.

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? In addition to hosting Chicago Tails, I am the Director of Community Outreach for The Anti-Cruelty Society, Chicago’s oldest and largest private nonprofit animal welfare organization. The show allows the message of empathy and compassion to animals to be spread across the world without any limits.

 Puggie Love

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Watch312.com launched on January 26 and it’s been amazing to be part of the “family” with such extraordinary people like Candace Jordan, Amanda Puck, D.C. Crenshaw, and Rick Gresh to name just a few. Getting my first press pass and using it for a Bulls game was awesome – that was an experience I won’t forget. 

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? I love this city! The food, culture, and history are all so near and dear to my heart including the lush green, outdoor spaces, the dog parks, and beaches.    

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Check in frequently with Watch312.com – all the new restaurants and hot spots will be featured. Chicago Tails is also planning segments on how to travel with pets, pet-friendly bars & eateries, posh pet services, and fun events like Bark in the Park, a dog-friendly 5K walk on May 5th benefitting The Anti-Cruelty Society.

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? While I’m blessed to meet and work with so many caring and compassionate people who’ve made it their mission to rescue animals, there is still many cases of animal cruelty in this city. By raising public awareness and teaching empathy and compassion for all living beings, we can help end the violence.

What are you doing when you're not hosting Chicago Tails? I love attending cultural events and lectures as well as trying new restaurants with friends. I’m into unique sporting events and have two plunges under my belt for the Lakeview Polar Bear Club. I also participate in City Chase and the Urban Assault Ride every summer. Traveling is also a serious passion of mine!


Rick Gresh

Tell us a little about your online show, Chef City with Rick Gresh, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. The show offers a behind-the-scenes look into the kitchens, and lives, of Chicago’s most renowned chefs.

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Not yet because we’re still finalizing the first season of shows but there’s a few episodes I’m looking forward to shooting including: fishing with Giuseppe Tentori from GT Fish & Oyster; a Golf Challenge where viewers will have the chance to win dinner for two; and cooking with chefs in their home kitchens.

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? Getting to learn so much about Chicago. Everyone I've worked with has been fantastic and loves what we’re showcasing.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Access to restricted areas and getting to eat superb cuisine with Chicago's leading culinaires.

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? The culinary scene, Lake Michigan, and neighborhood hangouts. I also enjoy having a beer or cocktail on an outdoor patio with friends or attending a Cubs game.

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? The city is beautiful in the summer so check out the popular outdoor venues like Millennium Park and Wrigley Field or enjoy a long walk along the lakefront – Chicago boasts ones of the best beaches in the Midwest.

Model Player: Victoria Secret's Marisa Miller 
at Wrigley Field

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? The transportation system – the expressways can get way too congested.

Mint! A 1972 Super Beatle

What are you doing when you're not hosting Chef City with Rick Gresh? Riding “Betty”, the motorcycle I built last year, or building custom furniture in my wood shop. I also like spending time in the garden, restoring my ‘72 Super Beetle, or brewing homemade beer.


Candace Jordan

Tell us a little about your online show, Candid Candace Chicago, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. Watch312.com is Chicago’s first online network connecting viewers to everything cool in the Windy City. There is something for everyone on this network. 

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share?  The segment I taped with The Herrick's, Ronald McDonald’s Ambassador family. Their young son, Max, had received a heart transplant when he was two years old but the medication caused him to develop cancers all over his little body. The last email from his mother was hopeless but today, he is almost cancer-free. I believe in miracles and it’s one of the best stories I have heard.

 Max Herrick: Cute and cancer-free

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? Talking to funny, fabulous people at some of the coolest parties, street fests, galas, fundraisers, and film premieres around town.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Feeling like I’m part of a big, happy family with the same goals and aspirations. Everyone at Watch312.com is so dedicated and hard-working, it makes the job even more exciting and fun. 

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? First and foremost, I love the people. Then there’s the sheer beauty of this lovely city, once nicknamed “Paris on the Prairie.”

Paris on the Prairie: Design of Chicago from 
Daniel Hudson Burnham's "City Beautiful" plan 

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Chicago Gourmet, Navy Pier, Millennium Park’s skating rink, Randolph Street Market, Old Town Art Fair, architectural river cruises, Wrigley Field, and Leslie Hindman Auctioneers (one of the best in the country).

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? The taxis – they’re actually old city police cars so you feel like a criminal crammed in the backseat!

What are you doing when you're not hosting Candid Candace Chicago? (Laughing) Thinking about shows I WANT to host! 


Veronica & Mark Kwasigroch

Tell us a little about your online show, Dream Cakes, and what viewers can expect when they tune in? We’re a passionate, crazy husband-and-wife team that shows viewers how to make great recipes at home while having fun in the kitchen.

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Mark wearing his grandmother’s babushka while making polish cookies and me surprising him with a handful of powdered sugar in his face!

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? Having the opportunity to be ourselves and share what we love to do with others.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Meeting and working with such interesting and talented people.

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? From its magnificent architecture, lush landscapes, and unique history to its diverse cultures and cuisines, Chicago is a city that truly has it all.

 SOFA Chicago

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Wendella Architectural Tours, Chicago Botanical Gardens, Ravinia, Air & Water Show, art fairs, Michigan Avenue, D’Arte on Milwaukee Avenue, Butterfly on Grand Street, Olive Park, and a trip to Whole Foods for dessert from Dream Cakes.

 From Olive Park with Love

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? The cold weather for me, and traffic and parking for Mark.

What are you doing when you're not hosting your show? I’m usually at the Dream Cakes Bakery and Mark teaches at Kendall College.


David Martin

Tell us a little about your online show, 4x4 with David Martin, and what viewers can expect when they tune in? I show viewers four things they don't know about an exciting place in Chicago or an event that's coming up.

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Going behind-the-scenes at The Shedd Aquarium. I had no idea how many hours the trainers put in with the dolphins.

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? My favorite part is getting a first-hand look at Chicago’s top attractions and events.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Getting paid to talk too much and getting to know many local celebrities.

 Skyline Spectacular!

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? I love the skyline and Chicago's diversity. I’ve traveled a lot and I can say Chicago's nightlife is second to none.

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Navy Pier, The Shedd Aquarium, and Wrigleyville. For dining, you can't go wrong eating at Pegasus in Greek Town or at Mike Ditka's restaurant.

 Beautiful Beast: Dolphin-training 
at the Shedd Aquarium

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? The winter weather.

What are you doing when you're not hosting 4x4 with David Martin? I'm on the air at WVON 1690 as a News and Traffic anchor from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday.


Amanda Puck

Tell us a little about your online show, dish IT! with Amanda Puck, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. dish IT! with Amanda Puck is basically my life – people are always asking me where should I go for great sushi, what new place should I try – so we just get our amazing camera crew ready and go hit the town in search of the answers.

 Man, that shucks! GT Fish & Oyster's 
Giuseppe Tentori and the 2012 Jean Blanchet 
"Chef of the Year" winner

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? I tried to shuck an oyster with Chef Giuseppe Tentori at GT Fish & Oyster – damn those oysters are tough! His team are amazing shuckers! 

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? I love that the shows can be viewed whenever you have time, and most shows are under ten minutes.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? Going around town, trying all the great food Chicago dishes up. Everyone has been so great and welcoming. I love the Chicago hospitality.

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? The cuisines, the variety of restaurants and the FUN!

 What Lola Wants: Aviary's "Porthole" cocktail

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Try a Chicago hot dog then cocktails at Aviary.

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? Not a THING!

What are you doing when you're not hosting dish IT! with Amanda Puck? Eating, and most likely drinking!

Lonnell Williams
OverexposureTV
(Pictured second from left)

Tell us a little about your online show, OverexposureTV, and what viewers can expect when they tune in. Our show is different than the others in that we have a cadre of talented hosts. Each of us is a specialist in a different area, ranging from entertainment and journalism to hacking and technology.

OverexposureTV focuses on technology and the environment and how both influence our lives and the world around us.

 Ferrari Fiorano 599 GTB: 
What "Hey, it's just money" looks like

Any memorable stand-out moments you'd like to share? Getting behind the wheel of a $260,000 Ferrari Fiorano and meeting then-gubernatorial candidate, Rahm Emanuel.

What is your favorite part about being an online TV show host? The amenities. Getting two ubiquitous reactions when I tell people what I do and seeing people get excited when I say the show is online – I really feel that energy. I'm blessed to be a part of this creative endeavor.

Hosting an online show sounds like an exciting gig! What are some of the perks? The ability to engage with a global audience at ground level. For instance, I enjoy being able to travel to a place like Berlin and talk to friends who have seen OverexposureTV, answer their questions about the show or Chicago, and then synthesize that conversation into bits of knowledge for forthcoming episodes. 

 Chicago Green: City Hall's 20,300-square-foot "green roof"

Watch312.com is all about showcasing the best Chicago has to offer. What are some of the things you love most about our city? Chicago’s competitive posture in becoming a globally-renowned,  'green city'. Already ranked amongst the nation's top ten greenest cities, Chicago boasts some really cool green hotels, restaurants, and museums. It's really something to brag about.

What are some of the top destinations, events, restaurants, and attractions you would recommend viewers try? Willis Tower’s Skydeck, Karyn's on Green, Millennium Park’s Monday Nights in the Park and Grant Park Music Festival, and Garfield Park Conservatory.

If you could change one thing about Chicago, what would it be? Reducing the city’s automobile dependence and making it more bike-friendly. I’d also like to be able to jog and bike year round.

What are you doing when you're not hosting OverexposureTV? I'm working on a music video for a talented Chicago music producer who goes by the name “The North”. It employs galactic visual effects, stylized costuming, fluid choreography, and some cool sets. It's one of those things where every time you read the script, you get goose bumps.

Photo of Amanda Puck courtesy of Helena Rafeyan

Posted by Kerry & Sally Shorr

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Cupid's Day: How Chicago's Hottest Couples Are Romancing It Up



Ah, l’amore. Some may call it a battlefield; but when it comes to waxing love poetic, the editors at Luxe File Chicago prefer The Beatles’ homage: All You Need Is Love

Whether you’re still searching for the lovable little cherub with an arrow fetish, or are on the road to happily ever after, VDAY teleports us past the mundanity in our everyday relationships to the mushy sweet spots where we celebrate the simple joys and joie de vivre of loving the one you're with.

We caught up with several of the city’s most marvelous couples, both pre- and post-knot tiers, and asked them what was on their Valentine’s Day To-Do list, their private pet names, and how they were upping the romance meter on the most red hot day of the year. Now that’s a love story.

Bianca Alexander, Host and Executive Producer of Conscious Planet Media; and husband, Michael Alexander

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

Bianca Alexander: Since our production schedule for Conscious Living TV this year has been so hectic, we’re looking forward to having a romantic dinner at home. Michael is a great vegan and raw chef, so he’ll whip up one of our favorite dishes which we’ll probably eat in front of a crackling fire, followed by our favorite pastime: movie night! We could watch hours of indie romantic and foreign films without getting bored.

LFC: How many years have you been dating or married?

BA: Seven years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

BA: A deep spiritual connection is our secret to lasting love through thick and thin. We meditate daily, which provides a foundation for clarity, compassion and motivation to bring out the best in each other. We both love sports like eco-snowboarding, salsa, and yoga. It also helps to keep things spicy in the bedroom.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

BA: A funny, but true story: we met at a gay party in West Hollywood. He literally bumped me from behind, which was our first contact.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?  

BA: Surprise concert tickets to see Jill Scott and Raphael Saadiq in Hollywood. Prince was also at the concert and sat only a few seats away with his wife. This year, for an early Valentine’s Day gift, we had Tammy Kohl of Takohl Gallery of Exceptional Fine Jewels regemerate our old wedding bands into brand-new rings.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

BA: “Boo time” and plenty of hugs, kisses, and booty-squeezing.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

BA: Bobo, JoJo, and Baby

Rick Baylesschef/restaurateur of Frontera Restaurants, cookbook author, philanthropist, TV personality; and wife, Deann Bayless

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

RB: My wife and I enjoy the theater so I’m surprising her with a trip to New York, tickets to her favorite Broadway shows, and a long visit with our daughter.

LFC: How many years have you been dating or married?

RB: 30 years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

RB: Good food

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

RB: We met in college. Deann cooked me a really elaborate meal in her dorm room and it’s true that the way to man’s heart is through his stomach.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

RB: Spending the most romantic day of the year in the most romantic city in the world: Paris.  

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

RB: Gastronomy. Every meal is like a personal love story.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

RB: Rick and Deann

LFC: What Valentine’s Day delicacies are you serving up at Frontera Grill and Topolobampo?

RB: Great food, bubbles, and plenty of oysters.

D.C. Crenshaw, President & CEO of Fete Select TV LLC, Executive Producer of Game Time Dine, and Host of Watch312.com’s Chicago Unplugged; and wife, Alayna Washington Crenshaw

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

D.C. Crenshaw: It’s a secret for the Mrs., so I can’t really reveal anything now. But of course, there’s food involved at some point in the day.

LFC: How many years have you been married?

DC: 5 years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

DC: First, you really have to like the person because if you don’t there won’t be any sizzle. We like doing nice things for one another that are unexpected and come from the heart.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

DC: We met in Vegas! Not what you may think though - I was there on a boys' trip and Alayna had just moved there to open a luxury Italian men’s clothing store at the Wynn Hotel. I walked into her store and it was over!

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

DC: Spa treatments for both of us.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

DC: Not appropriate to share for this blog!

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

DC: Babe, Baby, and Crenshaw


Carolynn D'Antino, Director of Public Relations of Powered by Action; and husband, Michael D’Antino

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

Carolynn D’Antino: We have box seats at the Chicago Lyric Opera House to see Show Boat and are having a romantic pre-theater dinner in the Sarah and Peer Pedersen Room

LFC: How many years have you been married?

CA: 4 years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

CA: We take vacations regularly and I enjoy whipping up new dishes and old favorites that I know he loves. Since Michael and I were friends before we started dating, we have the mutual respect down pat. Everything else comes naturally.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

CA: Michael and I are the non-fiction equivalent of When Harry Met Sally. We met in college and became really good friends. Then, during our senior year, we were out with friends and Michael was, as usual, flirting with me. Taking the bull by the horns, I told him, “When we first met I had a major crush on you.” Michael’s jaw dropped to the ground. One of our best friends said, “Well, it IS only a couple years later!" We started dating after that and have been together ever since.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine's Day gift you have ever received?

CA: Michael is a huge White Sox fan, so one year I surprised him with a trip to Arizona while the team was there for spring training. Michael is Cupid’s ingénue! He enjoys pampering me whether it’s with a beautiful necklace from Tiffany’s, a spa lovers weekend at the Park Hyatt, or romantic candlelight dinners at TRU and NoMI. He wonderfully overwhelms me.

LFC: When no one is looking, how do you show your affection?

CA: Whenever I ask Michael, “Do you love me?”, he replies, “Too much!” We never take the other for granted.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

CA: Michele (Italian for “Michael”) and Gnocchi.

Meg Galus, Pastry Chef at Park Hyatt Chicago's NoMI Kitchen, and husband, Jeff Galus

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

Meg Galus: I’ll be working. Luckily, we just returned from a two-week trip to South America and Antarctica, where we got to spend lots of quality time together.

LFC: How many years have you been dating or married?

MG: We just celebrated our eighth anniversary in January.

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

MG: Great communication and finding time to be alone when we’re both home and awake.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet? 

MG: We were introduced by a mutual friend at a funeral. Unfortunate circumstances, but we knew within a week we would spend the rest of our lives together. Sounds cheesy, right? I didn’t tell my friends for months, figuring they would think I was nuts. We are truly soulmates.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

MG: We got engaged in February so I guess my ring counts. The stone came from his grandmother’s engagement ring.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

MG: We send each other funny and sweet texts; we flirt with each other; and we both try to make small gestures every day to let the other one know they are loved. We won’t hang up the phone without saying “I love you” even if the phone call is just to ask the other person to bring home milk or check to make sure the garage door is down.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

MG: “Deffy” and “Mahrgwet”; “Bug and “Buggy”

Janet Isabelli, Co-Founder of Isabelli Media Relations; and husband, John Wilkerson

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

Janet Isabelli: We are going to a play at Steppenwolf and then out for a late dinner!

LFC: How many years have you been married?

JI: We’ll be married two years this June.

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

JI: Because we’re married and work together, it’s important that we set aside time that can be spent as a couple, where business talk is off-limits and we do more than just run errands. Going to concerts, museums, spending time with friends or even just sitting together and having a glass of wine and talking is what keeps us growing as a couple. We also try to take a trip every few months, even if it’s just a quick weekend getaway.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

JI: Most people assume that we met through the industry, since we’ve both worked in hospitality throughout our careers. But we actually met at the bar at Quartino on a random night out!

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

JI: Just the gift of being able to spend time together.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

JI: Really, it’s the little things. Coming home to fresh flowers or a home cooked dinner that your spouse made, handling some of the mundane household chores without being asked (or asking), surprising your other half with a little chocolate treat…all of these little things add up. It’s about finding joy in making your other half happy!

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

JI: Hah! We plead the fifth on that one!

Candace JordanCandid Candace blogger and Host of Watch312.com’s Candid Candace Chicago; and husband, Charles Jordan

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

Candace Jordan: We’re going to a screening of one of my favorite Disney films, Lady & the Tramp. Afterward we’ll either have a quiet dinner at home or enjoy a delectable meal by Chef Ryan LaRoche at NoMI Kitchen. They have a wonderful special which features witty love notes called “Suitor Stationary.”

LFC: How many years have you been married?

CJ: 22 years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

CJ: Make sure you marry your best friend then the sizzle remains in the most important ways.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

CJ: A mutual friend introduced us at the old Palm on East Lake Shore Drive.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

CJ: Chuck made a trail of handmade love notes that started from our bed and ended up in our kitchen where he had cooked heart-shaped pancakes for me. He also finds the most remarkable cards that all sound like he wrote them himself - they always make me cry.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

CJ: You can never stop showing or telling someone how much you love them.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

CJ: Chuck is the “Hornet” and I am “Cato”. They change all the time so don’t try using these on us!

Chris LaMorte, Chicago Editor at Urbandaddy, and boyfriend, Rob (left)

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

CL: We both have pretty unconventional schedules, so we made a date of it on February 11 with a trip to Urban Union in Little Italy. It’s a very cool new spot that perfectly fit the mood. We started with pink cava and oysters and the rest of the night unfolded splendidly. We’re not completely hanging up on Valentine’s Day. Who can resist a little gift and card exchange, and, what the hell, a little more bubbly?

LFC: How many years have you been dating or married?

CL: “Married” is kind of a loaded term for us. We’ve been together 16 years. We prepared legal paperwork officiated by a lawyer about 8 years ago (all very touching) and have contemplated Civil Union just to add another layer of protection. But married? I guess we’ll jump off that bridge when we come to it.  

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

CL: Bacon cologne

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

CL: I was living in Denver at the time and returned to Chicago for a visit. I invited some friends to meet at The Mashed Potato Club on North Clark and an ex that I was still friendly with brought an ex he was still friendly with and we all headed to Berlin, where all romance is born.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

CL: My birthday is February 15, and so it’s hard to know where the Valentine’s Day gift ends and the birthday gift begins. A few years ago, we threw a Valentine’s Day Birthday Dance Party at a bar that specialized in grilled cheese sandwiches (we like comfort foods). We brought in Greg Haus to spin, who was working at Berlin the night we met. All our friends came and I think a few found love that night, too.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

CL: Rob makes me coffee in the morning and I drink it.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

CL: Rob and Chris


Amanda Puck, Executive Vice President of Public Relations of XA, The Experimental Agency and Host of Watch312.com's dish IT! with Amanda Puck; and  boyfriend, Jerome Weitzel

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

AP: We are nerds! We’re staying in and Jerome is making me one of my favorites: beef bourguignon. Then we’ll max out the evening’s romance barometer with an adventurous game of Scramble, our latest obsession by Zynga.

LFC: How long have you been dating or married?

AP: 1.5 years

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

AP: We are always doing fun stuff so we never get bored. We share the same interests and especially love restaurants.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

AP: Jerome hates when I admit this, but we met on the relationship website, Match.com. I swear it works. We are both from the same hometown of Staten Island, NY and live here in Chicago. I don’t think we would have met otherwise.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

AP: I love a great card with a meaningful note.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

AP: Cooking is a passion and I enjoy making gastronomic treats for my boyfriend.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

AP: NOT TELLING!

Rachel Schwanz, Caterer and Event Planner at Entertaining Company; and boyfriend, James David De Marte

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?  

RS: Piece Pizza on North Avenue. We both agree that many Valentine’s Day menus tend to be over-rated. James was going to prepare Beef Bourguignon, a comfort favorite of mine, but I thought a white pizza smothered with clams and banana peppers from Piece would be fun and casual.

LFC: How many years have you been dating?

RS: 1 year

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

RS: As a couple, we’re still ‘new’ but we haven't hit a romantic speed bump yet. 



LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

RS: Like many couples, we met at work. James had recently returned to Chicago after living abroad for the past decade in Italy. He's currently the Executive Sous Chef at Entertaining Company.

LFC: Was it love at first sight?

RS: Not at all! James wasn’t my type and we couldn’t stand each other at first. Then, one day everything changed and I saw him in a different light (I also knew he was crushing on me). We have very different roles at Entertaining Company and I think it’s important for couples who work together to balance autonomy and interaction.

LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best VD gift you have ever received?

RS: In high school, my favorite gifts were from Tiffany. My tastes are edgier now, but classics are classics.

LFC: When no one is looking, how do you show your affection?

RS: Holding hands, stealing kisses, and being cozy. Even when James puts his hand on my leg, I love the simple, intimate caress. 



LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

RS: When we first started dating, James called me “Babycakes”. Now he calls me “Chicken”. I call James “Monkey” since I figured if I was a chicken, he needed to be an animal, too!

Art Smith, chef/owner of Table Fifty-Two and Southern Art and Bourbon Bar; and husband, Jesus Salgueiro

Luxe File Chicago: What are your Valentine’s Day plans?

AS: Jesus and I celebrated Valentine’s Day early. He made his famous arepas - Venezuelan traditional corn bread filled with roasted chicken, egg and cheese. You can taste love and comfort when you eat them.

LFC: What is your favorite way to show your spouse love and affection?

AS: We show each other love by being supportive of our art. We don’t do anything without chatting about it. Jesus is the quiet one behind the Chef Art Smith Empire.

LFC: How did you lovebirds meet?

AS: We met 13 years ago in a flower shop in South Beach. I was on holiday with Oprah Winfrey and went out to buy flowers and we locked eyes.

LFC: Secrets to keeping the sizzle crackling?

AS: Give each other lots of space and allow each other to follow their dreams and be supportive.
LFC: Cards and candy aside, what is the best Valentine’s Day gift you have ever received?

AS: Being at home with our puppies and kitties.

LFC: What affectionate names do you call each other?

AS: “Baby” and “Baby Jesus” 

Photo credits: 

Photo of Candace and Chuck Jordan courtesy of Mila Samohkina Photography 

Photo of Carolynn and Michael D'Antino courtesy of Mike Colon 

Posted by Sally & Kerry Shorr