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NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 12
17TH ANNUAL INCHWORKS SHOW WHERE: Community House, Winnetka The North Shore Art League is currently hosting its 17th Annual Inchworks Show. More than 115 pieces of art are being featured in the second-floor gallery of the Community House in Winnetka. Art is available for purchase and proceeds will go to the North Shore Art League. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. villageofwinnetka.org
NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 15
THE GREAT SNOWFLAKE SEARCH WHERE: Wilmette Historical Museum The first snowflakes were photographed by a man named Snowflake Bentley, proving that no two are alike. Join the Wilmette Historical Museum in a scavenger hunt to find all the snowflakes. This event runs through February 15. Children ages 3 and younger can pick up a free scavenger hunt board at the Museum or Youth Services Department at the Wilmette Public Library to get started. The hunts begin at 9 a.m. wilmettehistory.org
NOW THROUGH MARCH
PRESENTING THE ALDEN FINNEY BROOKS COLLECTION WHERE: Kenilworth Historical Society The Kenilworth Historical Society’s main gallery exhibit features more than 90 items of the Alden Finney Brooks Collection. Brooks was a well-respected American artist known for his portraiture and landscape scenes. He spent some of his life in THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
ance by Rosie the Riveter. icamusic.org
Kenilworth, which is captured in several of his paintings, some of which are on display in the exhibit. This event will be open through March. kenilworthhistory.org
FEBRUARY 4
NOW TO MARCH 31
PICKUP HIGHWOOD WHERE: Everts Park Looking for a way to maintain and connect with the community? Join Pickup Highwood’s weekly clean-up event where participants will meet from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoons at Everts Park to collect trash. Please bring gloves, trash bags, and a picker/reacher. Wear good shoes and all garbage collected will be disposed of in bins at home. This event is free to join and interested parties can sign up at meetup.com.
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 13
“SHTETL IN THE SUN” WHERE: Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center In the late 1970s, photographer Andy Sweet took numerous photos of Holocaust survivors living hopeful and joyous lives in South Beach, Florida. Through his images, it provides a poignant display of life after tragedy. The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center’s exhibit, “Shtetl in the Sun: Andy Sweet’s South Beach 1977-1980,” celebrates Sweet’s work as a tribute to those who lived during that time. The exhibit
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NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 25
ENRICHING LIFE EXHIBIT WHERE: Brushwood Center Join the Brushwood Botanical Artists for the 9th Annual Botanical Art Exhibit: “Enriching Life,” now through February 25. This fantastic art gallery provides a colorful respite from the wintery grays seen this time of year. The exhibiting artists are current and former students of Heeyoung Kim, founder of the Heeyoung Kim Botanical Art Academy. brushwoodcenter.org
NOW TO FEBRUARY 10
ROSSINI’S CINDERELLA WHERE: Lyric Opera Experience the timeless classic of Cinderella at the Lyric Opera through February 10. Rossini’s romantic comedy tells the tale of
Angelina, who endures the horrible treatment of her father, Don Magnifico, and falls in love with a prince disguised as a valet. The musical score is conducted by Yi-Chen Lin in her Lyric Opera debut. This show will be sung in Italian and feature English captions projected above the stage. lyricopera.org
NOW TO FEBRUARY 18
MUSIC INSTITUTE OPEN HOUSES WHERE: North Shore locations Join the Music Institute of Chicago for four open houses in Chicago, Lake Forest, Winnetka, and Evanston. Musicians of all ages and professions are welcome to try different instruments, speak with faculty and campus staff, learn about class and lesson options, and receive discount offers. Rolling admission is available for private instruction. The Open Houses will be on February 4, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Lake Forest’s campus, and February 18, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Winnetka campus. musicinst.org
NOW TO SEPTEMBER 7
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CIRCUSVILLE: PLAY UNDER THE BIG TOP WHERE: Chicago Children’s Museum
Bring your kids to the Chicago Children’s Museum to play at the circus! Children can try their hands at all of the vital roles in a circus: star of the show, ticket taker, acrobat, hot dog vendor, and more. Props and costumes for families will be provided. The circus will be in town until September 7. chicagochildrensmuseum.org
NOW TO FEBRUARY 18
ILLINOISE WHERE: Chicago Shakespeare Theater Chicago Shakespeare Theater debuts a new musical, Illinoise, based on Sufjan Steven’s concept album. Illinoise is a genre-bursting experience that inspires hope. There will be an ASL dual performance on February 9 at 7 p.m. chicagoshakes.com
FEBRUARY 3
SWASHBUCKLING SOUSA FAMILY CONCERT WHERE: The Church of the Holy Spirit Musicians of the International Chamber Artists will present a musically scripted family concert that features regimented trumpets and heroic horns. This program will be held at 11 a.m. at The Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest. There will be a special guest appear-
HO-HO-HOLIDAYS REVUE RETURNS WHERE: Studio5, Evanston The classic sketch comedy group, The Practical Theatre Company, returns to Studio5 for one night only. The performance will be Sunday, February 4 at 7 p.m. and it will be available for remote viewing via Livestream. Tickets range from $25 to $35 for theater and table seats and tickets for the live stream is $10. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at the show. The Ho-Ho-Holiday Revue stars Paul Barrosse, Victoria Zielinski, and Dana Olsen with guest stars Ms. Maura and veteran stand-up comedian Emilia Barrosse. studio5.dance
FEBRUARY 5
CAFÉ CONVERSATION WHERE: Panera Bread, Wilmette Join the Alliance Française du North Shore for its monthly cafe conversations. Partake in relaxed conversations in French held by native fluent speakers. This month the meeting will be at 10 a.m. at Panera Bread in Wilmette. All levels of fluency in French are welcome. meetup.com
FEBRUARY 5
AMULET BOOK RELEASE PARTY WHERE: Wilmette Public Library Celebrate the 9th installment of the Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi at Wilmette Public Library. Participants will create their own amulets, draw comics, and learn how this beloved series came to life. Registration is required for this event. The youth program runs from 4 p.m. to Continues on PG 8
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FEBRUARY 6
A CONVERSATION WITH JERRY CRAFT WHERE: Lake Bluff Public Library Join cartoonist, author, and illustrator Jerry Craft in a conversation about life, art, and telling your story. Craft is known for his books Mama’s Boyz and New Kid. This program will run from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and is open to kids, teens, and adults. lakeblufflibrary.org
FEBRUARY 7
MEET THE ARTIST: JEVOID SIMMONS WHERE: North Shore Senior Center On February 7, Jevoid Simmons will present his book Up From Down Home, The Journey North with artwork that depicts his family’s migration from Alabama in the 1950s. The event runs from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sim-
NEWS mons’s artwork is characterized by its folk and primitive style. His artwork captures a sense of warmth and serenity amidst the tumultuous backdrop of time. Attendance is free and RSVPs are encouraged. nssc.org
FEBRUARY 8
SIT AND KNIT WHERE: Northfield Public Library Spend an afternoon with fellow knitters from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on February 8. All levels of experience are welcome. Basic supplies will be available and a library staff member will be present to help beginners. This program will take place in the Community Room and repeats weekly. Registration is required. wnpld.org
FEBRUARY 10
COMPAÑÍA NACIONAL DE DANZA WHERE: The Auditorium Theater, Chicago Come witness the
Chicago debut of Spain’s Internationally renowned, Madrid-based Compañía Nacional de Danza (CND). The company will perform varied and representative styles, including classical, neoclassical, and contemporary dance. CND will perform works by Artistic Director Joaquin De Luz, Nederlands Dans Theater dancers Sori León and Paul Lightfoot, and choreographer Nacho Duato. RSVP by Tuesday, February 6 by calling 608-692-4778. auditoriumtheatre.org
FEBRUARY 10 TO MARCH 24
THE ORCHID SHOW OF WONDERS WHERE: Chicago Botanic Garden Enjoy a hint of spring with 10,000 blooms from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at the Orchid Show of Wonders at Chicago Botanic Garden. Walk under Ferris wheel seats and marvel at unicycles
on tightropes under the big top for this carnival-themed event. Tickets range from $10 for members to $21 for non-members. chicagobotanic.org
FEBRUARY 11
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY WHERE: Kenilworth Union Church Show your support for your favorite football team and for A Just Harvest by bringing non-perishable food items to Kenilworth Union Church (KUC) next Sunday, February 11. Food items for this “Souper Bowl Sunday” event will be sorted and boxed up by middle school students and donated to A Just Harvest food pantry. Bring your canned goods to the church lobby and place them on your team’s table. kuc.org
FEBRUARY 12
TRIVIA NIGHT WHERE: Lake Bluff Brewing Company
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Enjoy a fun night of trivia at Lake Bluff Brewing Company. Teams of six can register starting February 5 at 7 p.m. Compete for prizes and enjoy food and quality time with friends while testing your trivia knowledge. This
event is presented by the Lake Bluff Public Library. lakeblufflibrary.org
FEBRUARY 14
“GET LIT: DOWN WITH LOVE” WHERE: American Writers
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NEWS Museum, Chicago The American Writers happy hour soiree returns this year with a Valentine's Day event titled “Get Lit: Down with Love.” This “anti-love” event will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Valentine’s Day. The Get Lit series allows guests to explore the museum after hours, meet fellow literature enthusiasts, enjoy drinks, themed activities, and thought-provoking exhibits. Join the Rejection Open Mic and share rejection letters or stories of your own! After reading, you can shred the letter and release it into the ether. Plus, select letters from famous writers will be available to read. Guests must be 21 years or older to attend. Tickets, which include two complimentary drinks, are $15 for AWA members, $18 for general admission, and $25 for VIP admission. americanwritersmuseum.org
FEBRUARY 15 TO 25
JOFFREY BALLET’S STUDIES IN BLUE WHERE: Lyric Opera House The Joffrey Ballet presents a mixed performance called Studies In Blue. This program includes original work choreographed by Liam Scarlett, Andrew McNicol, and a world premiere by Stina Quagebeur. The most innovative voices in dance today will perform deep moving works that showcase the range of the company’s repertoire. There will be 10 performances at the Lyric Opera House with such pieces as “Yonder Blue,” “Hungry Ghosts,” and “Hummingbird.” joffrey.org
FEBRUARY 16 TO MARCH 17
SILENT SKY WHERE: Citadel Theatre, Lake Forest Citadel Theatre’s Silent Sky tells the true story of 19thcentury astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, who explores
a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific and heart-bound discoveries. With music and math bursting forth onstage, Henrietta and her female peers change the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. citadeltheatre.org
FEBRUARY 16
GLOW SKATE WHERE: Watts Ice Center Skate under the lights as Glencoe Park District presents Glow Skate, a night of glow-in-the-dark skating, held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.. Wear neon colors and
join in the fun! Skate rentals are $5 and are available on a first come, first served basis. All ages are welcome. glencoeparkdistrict.com
FEBRUARY 17
GRAB AND GO HEDGEHOGS WHERE: Highland Park Library Highland Park Library’s youth department is holding a Valentine’s Day hedgehog craft kit on February 17. Kids can make their own cute holiday critter. Materials will be available at the Youth Services desk while supplies last. All ages are welcome. hplibrary.org
FEBRUARY 24
IMANI WINDS WHERE: Nichols Concert Hall, Evanston The Music Institute of Chicago presents the Grammy-nominated quartet Imani Winds in their performance “Black and Brown: A celebration of composers
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of color.” Imani Winds is a trailblazing ensemble whose playlist includes traditional chamber music repertoire and newly commissioned work that reflects on history and our current times. Composers include Paquito D’Rivera, Wayne Shorter, Billy Taylor, and Damien Geter. The performance is at 7:30 p.m. at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston. musicinst.org
FEBRUARY 24 TO MARCH 3
WINNIE THE POOH WHERE: Heller Nature Center Step into the Hundred Acre Wood as the Highland Park Players take you on a magical journey. Join Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo on a musical adventure to rescue Christopher Robin from the mysterious Backson. This production will be held at the Heller Nature Center in
Highland Park. There will be two shows each day at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. highlandparkplayers.org
FEBRUARY 25
MUSIC AT THE FORT WHERE: MYAC at Fort Sheridan The Midwest Young Artists Committee jazz faculty are holding a recital from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on February 25. The artists will perform a mixture of original music and personal favorites alongside one of the most swinging rhythm sections in Chicago. These performers include Drew Hansen, Emily Kuhn, Brent Griffith Jr, Frank Morrison, Dave Miller, and Micah Collier. Cheese and wine will be served. mya.org To submit your event for consideration, please email events@nsweekend.com.
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BY EILEEN G'SELL THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
It’s a brisk, sun-blanched morning, and I’m walking from River North to the Ukrainian Village to check out Kasama, the Michelin-starred Filipino joint recently featured on Hulu’s The Bear. On the way, I pass Augusta and Paulina’s Auto Repair and indulge in the fantasy that the spot is run by two female mechanics—complicated, scrappy women who look great in coveralls and are unafraid to get their hands dirty. Such a premise would well suit a story by JoAnna Novak—be it short fiction (her collection Meaningful Work came out in 2021) or a novel (her debut, I Must Have You, was released in 2017). Novak’s narratives are packed with unexpected female protagonists as difficult as they are daring. To call them “heroines” feels imprecise; Novak doesn’t attempt to morally justify, let alone heroize, her characters’ motives or actions. She instead lets them fret, rage, second-guess, manipulate, and stew. Novak doesn’t just allow women a full range of emotions, savory or not, she celebrates their capacity to implode yet survive, to crash into the highway medians of life, only to exit via hatchback and hitch a ride out of state. I’m meeting Novak in the Kasama brunch line because we share a penchant for imaginative pastries and extravagant peoplewatching. I’ve known the author and poet for 13 years, and have dined with her in Brooklyn, Albany, New Haven, Kansas City, and Los Angeles. But this is the first time we’ve broken bread (or, in this case, black truffle croissants) in her hometown. After two decades away— pursuing a Bachelor of Arts at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, a Master of Fine Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, another in Amherst, Massachusetts, and a forthcoming Ph.D. at the University of Southern California—Novak has returned to the Windy City with her husband, 3-year-old son, and feisty Chihuahua Papillon mix. Making a home in Evanston, Novak approaches this
new chapter with characteristic curiosity. “Evanston, and all of the North Shore,
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really, is so rich with mystery and natural beauty,” she tells me. “I get ideas when I’m run-
ning along Lake Michigan, especially when the waves rival those on Venice Beach.” Novak’s most recent book, her first memoir, is called Contradiction Days, inspired in part by the author’s obsession with abstract painter Agnes Martin, who fled the New York art scene in 1967, packing up her art studio, giving away her materials, and disappearing in a pickup truck only to resurface in Taos, New Mexico 18 months later. In title alone, Contradiction Days speaks to the complexity of both Martin and its paradoxical narrator. Now 38, Novak is a quiet person with a provocative mind, a fashion maven who frequents public libraries, a culture vulture entirely absent from social media. Her refulgent condo—housed in a former Nabisco factory—radiates an airy buoyancy at odds with the darker impulses of her writing. It’s also a 180 from the sagebrushed desert topography of Taos, where Novak took her family in 2019 four months before her son was born to embrace a “life of renunciation.” And also, of course, to write a book. Like any Novakian literary venture, Contradiction Days is no beachside read. Novak is not a beachy person (don’t let the Chanel espadrilles fool you). Chronicling the author’s brutal experience of perinatal depression, the memoir is a beautiful, disquieting account of toggling between the demands of a creative life and those of literally creating life as a mother. “It was hard enough to be a human being,” the narrator reflects, “... but hardest of all becoming a mother when you’re a woman human being whose reproductive urges have been satisfied by her art.” And how did she push through it—reaching for the “positive freedom” that the artist-mystic Martin espoused? With typical Midwestern grit. “Discipline was an expectation and a virtue in my home,” she explains. “Being ‘off the streets and out of trouble,’ as my grandmother liked to joke, was a pathway to imperviousness. Of course, imperviousness is sort of overrated, but I had to learn that the hard way.” These days, life remains contradictory, but on the whole feels much more tranquil. Every morning, Hewn Bakery beckons Novak from a few blocks over. Her son is enrolled in pre-K at the same school where her husband teaches English. “My office looks out onto treetops and train tracks,” she describes. “In the mornings, it seems like there’s nothing but sky.” For more information, visit joannanovak.com. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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Fairytale dreams find their voice at Lyric Opera of Chicago in a legendary production of the familiar storybook romance. Cinderella’s cast is led by two fresh faces who are renowned in Europe for their portrayals of the opera’s iconic leading roles: Vasilisa Berzhanskaya in her U.S. operatic debut as the princess-inwaiting and Jack Swanson as the princein-disguise. They are joined by beloved veterans Alessandro Corbelli, fresh off his role in Lyric’s sidesplitting The Daughter of the Regiment and celebrating the 50th anniversary of his professional debut, and Joshua Hopkins, who returns to Lyric for his sixth role with the company.
Lyric Opera of Chicago cordially invites you to a royal ball like no other. Rossini’s timeless romantic comedy Cinderella opened at Lyric last weekend and will run through next Saturday, February 10. Considered one of his finest works, Rossini’s brisk and playful opera (titled La Cenerentola in Italian) glows with captivating singing performed by a thrilling cast of talents in an iconic fairytale production that has been seen on the world's most magnificent stages. This beloved, familiar tale, told with a few operatic twists, is delighting audiences with its whimsical storytelling, dazzling vocal fireworks, and theatrical grandeur. This version of the Cinderella story tells the tale of a downtrodden daughter named Angelina who endures her father Don Magnifico’s selfish ways. Life seems dreary for poor Angelina when Prince Ramiro, disguised as his valet Dandini, crosses her path and love ignites. Amidst a few complications and comical twists, their love story unfolds until its heartwarming conclusion, where love and forgiveness reign. Rossini’s musical score, filled with sparkling arias, showcases the exceptional vocal virtuosity of Angelina and Ramiro. Meanwhile, the humorous antics of Magnifico, Dandini, and the vain stepsisters Clorinda and Tisbe provide moments of pure comedic delight. Conductor Yi-Chen Lin, a favorite collaborator of Lyric Music Director Enrique Mazzola, makes her Lyric debut
leading the Lyric Opera Orchestra in interpreting Rossini’s lively and playful score. Originally conceived by the legendary director and designer Jean-Pierre Ponnelle and presented at Lyric under the leadership of revival director Gregory A. Fortner in his Lyric debut, Cinderella transports audiences into the opera’s magical realm with grandly scaled sets and elaborate costumes. Ponnelle’s masterful touch adorns every element in this lushly extravagant and candy-colored production.
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Cinderella is performed in Italian, with easy-to-follow English titles projected above the stage. The running time is 3 hours and 10 minutes, including one intermission. Lyric Opera House is located at 20 North Wacker Drive in Chicago. For tickets or more information, call 312-827-5600 or visit lyricopera.org/cinderella. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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LIFESTYLE & ARTS #HASHTAG EDITED BY DUSTIN O'REGAN ILLUSTRATION BY TOM BACHTELL
Artist LINCOLN SCHATZ’s studio practice spans photography, sculpture, drawing, and new media. His genre-defying work has been exhibited in major museums and international collections including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, the U.S. Department of State, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Beginning in 2015, Schatz began to undertake work on The Lake Series, a project that he continues to develop and iterate on today. Over the last eight years, he has visited Lake Michigan on a near daily basis to photograph the ever-changing conditions in a meditative homage to its majesty. His recent stainless steel Graftings sculptures of trees are informed by his long-standing interest in the flora and fauna of the United States. Schatz is co-chairing “Darkroom,” the Museum of Contemporary Photography annual benefit auction on February 29 at Columbia College, honoring Dawoud Bey and Jason Pickleman. Here is how this creator stays on trend.
#ON MY NIGHTSTAND I admittedly have a book buying obsession. There are books everywhere in our home, and my bedroom closet has become a de facto library unto itself. I just finished reading God, Human, Animal, Machine by Meghan O’Giebly. A remarkable book that connects the myths and narratives of our cultural inheritances with the rise of AI, it is a book that is prescient, well researched, and personal. It has helped me to contextualize our technological moment within a broader historical framework and allowed for me to better understand the ways that AI and technology shape and influence contemporary culture today as well as our future.
#ON MY MOBILE Brett Gorvy’s symbiotic postings of visual arts and literature on Instagram nourish my mind and eyes.
#IN MY EARBUDS Each morning for the past eight months I have listened to Sam Harris’s Daily Meditation on his Waking Up app. I have yet to find the edge of his intellect, and the ways he explores mindfulness and meditation are fascinating and compelling to me, hence my continued engagement. This small daily ritual has connected me not only with my base condition of consciousness but in turn, has changed my relationship to the world around me. Taking the time each day, even if only for a few minutes, has helped me see and think more clearly in life in ways I couldn’t have expected.
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Fashion and philanthropy reigned at the Children’s Service Board’s 67th Annual Gold Coast Fashion Show. Cutting-edge fashions from Neiman Marcus–Michigan Avenue were showcased in a fast-paced, live runway show and cocktail reception. Event proceeds supported the Board’s two-year, $2 million commitment to the Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital. Paired with a luncheon and runway show that took place earlier in the week, the 67th Gold Coast Fashion Show raised more than $1.28 million. csb.luriechildrens.org
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SOMALI-STYLE LAMB SHANKS
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One of my boys went to school in Minneapolis where there is a large Somali population. He fell in love with a lamb dish they did at a restaurant there, and we’ve been replicating versions of it at home ever since. From our various renditions, we think this recipe is best. It’s made with lamb shanks slow roasted in a fabulous blend of spices and paired with seasoned rice. Xawaash, a fragrant potpourri of cinnamon, cumin, coriander, cardamom, black pepper, clove, and turmeric, is a Yemeni spice mix used in most savory Somali dishes. Here, it’s included in the paste used to season the lamb, as well as the rice (called bariis.) I referenced chef Hawa Hasan’s recipe for the Xawaash, which is then combined with vegetable oil, garlic, onion, cilantro, Kashmiri chili, and smoked paprika to make the paste. You’ll coat the shanks with this, then slow roast them with vegetables for two and a half hours, making the rice during the last half hour of the meat’s cooking time. Your reward? Falling-off-thebone tender lamb over spiced, vegetable-flecked rice that perfectly complements the meat. And if you want to go full-on Somali-style, serve platefuls of the finished dish with a perfectly ripe, unpeeled banana next to each place setting. This may seem novel to uninitiated diners, but the banana is to be sliced and eaten between bites of the rice.
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Serves 4 INGREDIENTS FOR THE XAWAASH SPICE BLEND • 1, 2-inch piece cinnamon stick • ½ cup cumin seeds • ½ cup coriander seeds • 2 Tbsp black peppercorns • ½ tsp unshelled cardamom seeds • 1 tsp whole cloves • 2 Tbsp ground turmeric FOR THE LAMB • 4 lamb shanks • 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped • Small bunch cilantro (three or four sprigs) • 6 cloves garlic • ¼ cup Xawaash spice blend (ingredients above; method below) • 1 to 2 tsp Kashmiri chili powder (More if you like hot and spicy; less if you don’t) • 2 tsp smoked paprika
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• 4 Tbsp vegetable oil, divided • 2 tsp kosher salt • 1 tsp freshly cracked pepper • 3 potatoes, peeled and cut into generous chunks • 3 carrots, peeled and cut into chunks FOR SEASONED RICE • 1 Tbsp vegetable oil • 1 onion, peeled and chopped into small dice, divided • 1-1/2 cups chopped fresh tomato • 3 sprigs cilantro • 1 tsp chicken or beef bouillon paste (I used Better Than Bouillon) OR one bouillon cube • 2 cups basmati rice • 1 Tbsp Xawaash spice blend • ½ tsp ground cardamom • 1 tsp turmeric • 2 small cinnamon sticks, broken into medium pieces • 2 Tbsp raisins for garnish (optional) • Minced cilantro, for garnish THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
LIFESTYLE & ARTS METHOD MAKE THE XAWAASH SPICE BLEND Break the cinnamon stick into small pieces. (One firm roll-over with a heavy rolling pin works well.) Excluding the turmeric, place the rest of the spices and the broken cinnamon pieces in a heavy skillet over medium heat and stir, toasting for a scant 2 minutes until very fragrant. Remove spices from pan and cool. Grind the spices into a fine powder (I use a coffee grinder.) Check for any remaining unground pieces and grind spices again. Pour into a bowl; add the turmeric. Stir together well and place in a tightly lidded glass jar. You will use about 1/3 cup of the spice mix in this recipe. The rest (a little under a cup) will keep for up to 6 months stored in a cool dark place. MAKE THE SEASONING PASTE In the bowl of a food processor, add onion, cilantro and garlic and 1-1/2 Tbsp oil. Pulse into puree. Place puree in a bowl. Stir in ¼ cup Zawaash spice blend, Kashmiri chili powder and smoked paprika. PREPARE THE LAMB Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Pour remaining oil into an oven-safe casserole dish. Pat lamb shanks dry (to help the paste stick) and rub with salt and pepper. Coat each shank with the seasoning paste, top and bottom, saving a bit of the paste for the
vegetables. Nestle shanks in casserole dish. Toss potatoes and carrots with remaining paste and add to dish. Cover dish with foil. Roast in oven for 2 hours and 15 minutes. Remove foil and roast for another 15 minutes, or a little longer, until meat is falling-of-the-bone tender. During the last half hour of cooking time, make the seasoned rice. PREPARE THE SEASONED RICE Return heavy skillet to cooktop over medium low heat. Add 1 Tbsp oil and ½ cup of the diced onion. While onion begins to cook, pulse remaining onion with cilantro in food processor. Add this mixture to the onion in the pan along with tomato and bouillon. Cook, stirring, about 5 minutes until onion and tomatoes are soft but still hold shape. Remove from heat. Place 2 cups rice with 3 cups water in rice cooker. Stir in tomato/onion/cilantro mixture. Stir in Xawaash spice blend, ground cardamom, turmeric, and cinnamon sticks. Cook rice (following rice cooker instructions.) Fluff rice and pick out the cinnamon pieces. TO SERVE Plate each serving with generous portion of rice. Sprinkle with a few raisins (if using). Spoon some vegetables over all. Top with lamb shank. Sprinkle with minced cilantro. Serve hot.
MATERIAL PURSUITS This weekend’s curated luxury trends DEER PATH DREAMS
Nothing beats the winter blues like a decadent new pair of PJs. Lake Forest’s iconic Deer Path Inn— which celebrates its 95th anniversary this year—has added luxury pajamas for men and women to its carefully curated gift shop. The North Shore boutique hotel partnered with the Sleepy Jones brand to design this dreamy line of lounge wear. With the Deer Path Inn logo handembroidered on the chest pocket and sleeve cuff, these elegant creations are the perfect way to relive the hotel’s English-inspired ambiance at home. Available for $250 at the Lake Forest property or online at deer-path-inn.myshopify.com.
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GODZILLA X COLLAB®
Godzilla (the movie) turned 70 last month and Citizen Japan is paying homage to the “King of the Monsters” with a highly anticipated watch collaboration. The mighty Citizen Godzilla X Promaster Dive 70th Anniversary Limited Edition timepiece is ideal for elite adventurers and fans of the legendary Japanese film alike. A gray stainless steel case in a rugged Promaster Dive silhouette anchors the style and a laser-applied camouflage pattern accentuates the look— hiding Godzilla in plain sight while recalling the beast’s scaly skin. The creature feature continues on the case back etched with Godzilla’s footprint. A water resistance of up to 300M ensures professional-grade diving capabilities while a black dial accented with the unique camouflage pattern and bold luminous hands and markers ensures ready-for-action wear. Supplies are limited to 2,500 unnumbered pieces worldwide. Available for $900 exclusively on citizenwatch.com. THE SANDWICH BAG
Pharrell Williams has been setting the world of high fashion on fire since he took over as men’s creative director for the storied Louis Vuitton brand. His latest head-turning creation to hit Paris runways has reinvented the house’s famous cowhide leather shopping bag with inspiration from classic brown paper bags that ordinary people carry their lunches in every day. Priced at $3,130, the Louis Vuitton Sandwich Bag clutch features “Louis Vuitton” and “Maison Fondée En 1854” lettering with a signature blue closure. Available at eu.louisvuitton.com SATURDAY FEBRUARY 3 | SUNDAY FEBRUARY 4 2024 |
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TOUTING TUTORING S U N D AY B R E A K FA S T
Glencoe native and New Trier Township High School graduate Tommy Sternberg earning high marks as Tutoring Chicago’s board chair.
BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT
A third grader sees his Tutoring Chicago tutor before the start of their weekly 90-minute session and turns into a mini Usain Bolt, just like that. The ecstatic youngster’s all-out sprint in a hallway precedes a bear hug that nearly ejects the tutor’s lungs. The mother of another tutee writes a note to Tutoring Chicago to thank the 58-year-old nonprofit for vastly improving her son’s reading skills and for elevating his confidence— inside and outside the classroom—from sea level to the stratosphere. A fourth-grade student has trouble spelling his last name before being paired with a patient, resourceful volunteer in Tutoring Chicago’s Literacy Intensive Tutoring (LIT) Program. The tutor gets to know the person, not just the student, establishing a deeper connection along the way. The boy then spells better, comprehends the written word better, and now can’t wait to enter a classroom full of students to learn some more. “Our volunteers are fantastic people, willing to give their time to help economically challenged students in the city fall in love with education through one-to-one tutoring and the steady, supportive relationships that emerge from those free sessions,” says Glencoe native and Tutoring Chicago Chairman of the Board of Directors Tommy Sternberg. “But tutors often soon realize that they get as much out of the experience as their students do.” “Tutors have told me,” the William Blair partner adds, “that the highlight of their week is the time they spend tutoring, because it’s rewarding and because it brings them joy. They smile when they see a kid smile in a learning environment.” Tutoring Chicago’s mission, in essence— brighten the future of Chicago’s children through the power of education and trained tutors who care as much about teaching as they do about being attentive, friendly mentors for their tutees—made Sternberg beam as soon as he heard about it from Tutoring Chicago Board Member and fellow New Trier Township High School graduate Marc McCallister. It also struck a chord with Sternberg, who will be forever grateful for having embraced innumerable opportunities at highly reputable North Shore schools as a child of Dan, a for-
mer Glencoe Youth Baseball commissioner, and Rena, a contemporary art consultant. “Look, education is a fundamental right regardless of where you come from or how much money your family makes,” Sternberg says. “Everyone learns differently, and not everyone can afford a private tutor. Tutoring Chicago exists to help students (first through 10th grade) develop a love of learning. “It’s crucial for the students of Tutoring Chicago,” he continues, “to have consistency—our caring tutors provide that by showing up every week.” The families of the 1,100-plus students who received 45 hours of free instruction and support from Tutoring Chicago in 2023 would have had to pay nearly $2,300 had they hired a private tutor at the market cost of $50 per hour. A Tutoring Chicago survey revealed that 100 percent of the tutees’ parents would recom-
to get involved, from fundraising to corporate sponsorship to donating.” Sternberg, the teen, earned his first paycheck scooping ice cream at Baskin-Robbins in Glencoe. He’d then take scoop shots against buddies at a local basketball court. Sternberg ran for freshman class president at New Trier and won, in part because of his clever, memorable speech, “Top 10 Reasons You Should Vote For Me.” “I made it fun, and I loved David Letterman,” says Sternberg, who also played varsity soccer (goalkeeper), served as the features editor of the student newspaper, and enlivened the radio station’s programming (as a sports talker/play-byplay announcer and Variety Show host) in high school. “I had a tremendous experience at New Trier, both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities,” the 1998 NTHS graduate adds. “I took advantage of what the
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Tutors have told me that the highlight of their week is the time they spend tutoring, because it’s rewarding and because it brings them joy. mend Tutoring Chicago and that more than 90 percent of last year’s Tutoring Chicago enrollees had improved in math and reading, per their teachers. Now that’s making the grade. “We’re always looking for tutors (age 18 and older),” says Sternberg, who set up retirement plans and investment accounts for Tutoring Chicago employees and was a force behind the purchase of more than 1,500 Chromebooks for the nonprofit’s online tutoring program. “But there are other ways
school offered. I loved learning, loved being busy. I’m constantly learning a lot now, working as a healthcare analyst on William Blair’s global equity team. It’s my job to keep up with the cutting-edge developments in medicine and science. I often talk with renowned doctors and scientists. It’s hard and challenging, but that also makes it fun.” Not so fun for Sternberg at Duke University was studying engineering. He lasted a year and a semester as a major in that field. Courses like Electrical Engineering,
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Advanced Physics and Advanced Calculus flattened him. “I got bulldozed,” Sternberg recalls. “Got my worst grades ever.” Good thing he took a Macroeconomics class in his freshman year. Good thing his resiliency kicked in. He enjoyed the class and opted to change his major to Economics. The 2002 Duke graduate got his MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 2009, five years after starting at William Blair as a Chartered Financial Analyst. Sternberg was named partner at William Blair in 2017. In 2016 he and his wife of 10 years, Jori, a Northbrook native, and their three children— twins Marni and Levi, now 9, and Garrett, now 7—moved from Chicago’s River North neighborhood to Glencoe. “I was fortunate, having a great childhood in Glencoe,” Sternberg says. “It’s a tight community. Biking to town, going to the beach, hanging out with friends, meeting at the park to play a pickup basketball game—super memories, all of them. I’m happy that my kids get to experience what I did as a kid growing up in Glencoe. “My wife … she’s amazing, organized, runs the house, keeps everything going. My kids are amazing, too. My life opened up as soon as our twins were born. One of my favorite memories as a new dad is pushing a double stroller in Chicago. Now it’s so cool to see our three kids interact. Not all of them are always happy to see me after work. But if one of the three is, I’m okay with that, and happy.” So are kids in Chicago, as long as Tutoring Chicago is up and running and fostering a lifelong love of learning. “I attended an event at the Booth School of Business when Rahm Emanuel was Chicago’s mayor,” Sternberg says. “He spoke at it and was asked a question: ‘What’s the best way to help Chicago?’ Rahm said, ‘Make a difference in one person’s life.’ “That’s what our Tutoring Chicago tutors are doing.” Tutoring Chicago’s main office is located at 303 West Madison Street, Suite 750, Chicago. For more information about the nonprofit, including ticket information for Tutoring Chicago’s Celebrity Spelling Bee at Park West on March 7, call 312-397-9119 or visit tutoringchicago.org. Tutoring Chicago’s golf outing fundraiser will be held June 10 at Northmoor Country Club in Highland Park. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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