Public Relations Report November 3, 2016
The 2016 Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show Advertising and Community Outreach Winger Marketing is honored to once again be part of the spectacular Antiques + Modernism Show Winnetka! In addition to securing publicity for the show itself, as well as for the speakers and various events, we also coordinated a robust advertising schedule to further enhance exposure for A+M Show including print and digital. Sheridan Road Magazine (October Issue) Evanston Magazine (October/November Issue) Hinsdale Living Magazine (October Issue) North Shore Weekend East (Friday, November 4th) North Shore Weekend East (Friday, October 28th) Chicago Tribune – SUNDAY Section (Sunday, October 30th) Chicago Tribune – FRIDAY “On the Town” Section (Friday, November 4th) NS Modern Luxury (September/October Issue) Winnetka Current (Thursday, November 3rd) LUXE Magazine (October Issue) LUXE Magazine EMAIL BLAST (September 15th) Make It Better Magazine – Online Sponsored Content (October 10th) Make It Better Magazine EMAIL BLAST – Sponsored Links (October 26th and November 2nd) Chicago Tribune - Arts & Entertainment ONLINE Promotion (October 16 – November 6) Facebook Advertising (October 18 – November 4) WBBM – CBS Digital (Direct email distribution to over 50K recipients interested in interior design, antiques and contemporary décor) Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau Newsletter (November Issue)
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Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Thursday, November 3, 2016
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Publication Date: 11/03/2016
By Amy Dickinson
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Kilmer says Michael Douglas was “misinformed” when he suggested Kilmer has cancer. In a Facebook post Tuesday evening, Kilmer said he has “no cancer whatsoever.” At a London event on Sunday, Douglas had said Kilmer was “dealing with” throat cancer, which Douglas was diagnosed with in 2010. Macy’s unveils lineup:
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Johnny Depp is set to appear in the second of five “Fantastic Beasts” movies. The first film opens Nov. 18.
Depp joins sequel to ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Johnny Depp is headed to the wizarding world. The actor has been cast in the sequel to “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” alongside Eddie Redmayne. Recently revealed as the first of a five-film series, “Fantastic Beasts” stars Redmayne as Newt Scamander, a British wizard and magizoologist who comes to 1926 New York, unaware of the rising tension between the magical community and the No-Majs. It will be the first on-screen portrayal of the wizarding world in North America. Depp, who most recently was seen reprising his role as the Mad Hatter in “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” will appear in a cameo in “Fantastic Beasts.” No details about his character have been revealed. “Fantastic Beasts” takes its title from a Hogwarts textbook about magical creatures written by Scamander. The real-life version of the fictional book was published in 2001, written by “Harry Potter” series author J.K. Rowling in Scamander’s name. Directed by David Yates, “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” marks Rowling’s screenwriting debut. The film hits theaters Nov. 18. — Los Angeles Times
Tony Bennett, Sarah McLachlan, De La Soul, Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog and the cast of “Sesame Street” will be among the stars celebrating at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Macy’s said Tuesday that singers Kelsea Ballerini and Aloe Blacc, Christopher Jackson from the Broadway play “Hamilton” and Olympic gold medalists Laurie Hernandez, Claressa Shields and Michelle Carter also will participate in the 90th annual parade Nov. 24. No more talking: Lil
Wayne walked out of a television interview after being questioned about the Black Lives Matter movement and whether he supports it, angrily telling an interviewer he’s not a “politician.” Linsey Davis of ABC News was following up on Wayne’s comments to Fox Sports in September when he said there’s “no such thing as racism.” Davis’ interview was broadcast on Tuesday’s “Nightline.” Nov. 3 birthdays: Actor-
dancer Ken Berry is 83. Actor-radio personality Shadoe Stevens is 70. Singer Lulu is 68. Actresscomedian Roseanne Barr is 64. Actress Kate Capshaw is 63. Comedian Dennis Miller is 63. Singer Adam Ant is 62.
Her husband is a mean control freak Dear Amy: I have been
with my husband for 30 years. We are both in our 70s, and this is a second marriage for both of us. My husband is not an easy person to be with. He treats me like a child, and I can’t make any decisions without having to give an “accounting,” whether buying items at the grocery store, reading a certain book or magazine or purchasing personal wear. He is so hypercritical about everything, none of his siblings talk to him; his adult children don’t talk to him, and his grandchildren only call him a couple times a year. He was an educator and he is always correcting people, even in social gatherings. If a person makes a mistake about something, he will correct them. He also does this with me; it is like I’m always in a classroom. We don’t do anything for fun and don’t go anywhere. We just stay at home, and I am miserable. I am a “people person,” and if I get a phone call he questions why that person is calling, or he’ll tell me if and when to call them back. He doesn’t have any outside activities. I try to get him involved with the neighbors and he criticizes them. I need some peace of mind. — Trapped Dear Trapped: The be-
havior you describe is extremely controlling. If someone you cared about described being locked into this sort of dynamic, would you tell them to stick it out? You’ve invested a huge
chunk of your life in this relationship, but must you stay in it? Just because your husband treats everyone the way he treats you doesn’t make it any more acceptable. You paint a picture of someone who is intent on controlling every aspect of your life, including your friendships. You are a “people person,” and yet you describe sitting at home and never going out. Realistically, your husband is unlikely to change. And so — if his attitude and behavior never changes, you need to think about what changes you can make. You can try to push back, by simply going where you want to go and being active and happy outside your home, but if your home life is untenable, then you should liberate yourself from your home life. Counseling could help you clarify your marriage’s dynamic, as well as your options now. Dear Amy: I am mother to a beautiful 3-year-old daughter. I work 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. I feel as if I’m missing out on so much of her life because I’m stuck at work all day. I pick her up from my mom’s and get home around 7. Sometimes she falls asleep on the way home, so I don’t get to spend time with her. I try to squeeze in a workout, but I feel like I have to choose to either work out or hang out with her. I could wake up earlier and go work out, but I hate the idea of waking her up earlier so I can get something done for myself.
I feel there are not enough hours in the day. I like my job, but the hours aren’t that great, and I don’t get to spend time with my daughter. Should I look for another job, or should I just accept that this is life? — Tired Mommy Dear Tired: If you can find another job that compensates you enough and where you work fewer hours, then definitely take it. But working full-time Monday through Friday is what working parents do. So yes, this is life. It’s. Just. Hard. Especially with an adorable child waiting in the wings. You are worried about workouts, and it is important that you take care of yourself, so you should wake up early and work out in your home. You will have more energy if you do. You should also be as active as possible with your daughter on your offhours, playing in the park on the weekends and maybe finding a “mommy and me” class to take together. Dear Amy: I used to be
annoyed about noisy babies on planes until I flew back from China on a plane full of newly adopted orphans. There were probably 75 babies on that plane, and I’m sure some of them cried, but I didn’t mind a bit. One of them was my new granddaughter. — Proud Grandma in Tucson Dear Proud: Now I’m
crying.
Copyright 2016 by Amy Dickinson; distributed by Tribune Content Agency.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2016 Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show Kicks Off at Zia Gallery Event Benefits Winnetka Community House WINNETKA, Ill. – On Thursday, May 19th from 6-8pm, The Woman’s Board of Winnetka Community House will be partnering with local fine art gallery Zia Gallery for the very first time to kick off the 2016 Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show, taking place November 4-6. At the Kick-Off Party, the public is invited to join the festivities and celebrate the iconic A + M show with an array of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and desserts, while viewing Zia Gallery’s exclusive photography exhibit, which opens on May 7 th. Zia Gallery is located at 548 Chestnut Street, Winnetka. “In addition to announcing the official launch of our show, we are very excited to reveal two of this year’s guest speakers, who are among the most influential women in today’s world of interior design; Alexa Hampton and India Hicks,” said 2016 Show Chair, Kate Kligora. “Zia Gallery is the perfect place for committee members and the community to gather and build excitement for this year’s show, along with learning more about Alexa and India and their spotlight in the event.” Though Alexa Hampton and India Hicks will not be at the Kick-Off Party, guests will be able to purchase their bestselling books, Hicks’ Island Style and Hampton’s Decorating in Detail, thanks to The Book Stall at Chestnut Court in Winnetka. Twenty percent of all book sales from that evening will be generously donated to benefit the Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show. The Kick-Off Party will also feature a short presentation by Anne Hughes, Zia Gallery’s manager, who will introduce the gallery’s new photography exhibit, followed by Kligora, who will present the special events and activities planned for this year’s show. The evening will also include a very special performance by young cast members from Children’s Theatre of Winnetka’s sold out play, The Sound of Music. Antiques + Modernism Winnetka is a fusion of the former Winnetka Antiques Show and the Modernism Show. Nationally recognized as two of the Midwest’s most well-respected events, its combined 60-year history and prevailing reputation speaks to the caliber of this highly anticipated show. All proceeds from Antiques +Modernism Winnetka Show support the programs and services of the Winnetka Community House, a non-tax supported organization that is dependent on a broad base of community support for its existence. The Winnetka Community House was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in August 2007. The Woman’s Board’s mission is to provide financial and volunteer support for this important community institution. For more information visit thewinnetkashow.com, our Facebook page: facebook.com/antiquesmodernismwinnetka, or call 847/446-0537. Information at a Glance: Antiques + Modernism Winnetka – Kick-Off Party Thursday, May 19th - 6 to 8 pm Zia Gallery, 548 Chestnut Street, Winnetka Free Event
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From the community: North Shore's Antiques + Modernism Show Kicks Off its 2016 Show at Zia Gallery
Attendees included Kenilworth's own Betty Cittadine (left) and LeAnita Ragland-Brooks, Winnetka, IL (right) (Posted by Winger Marketing, Community Contributor)
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On Thursday evening, May 19th, The Woman's Board of Winnetka Community House partnered with Winnetka-based Zia Gallery for the very first time to kick off the 2016 Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show, set to take place November 4-6. Guests, including Woman's Board committee members, local Winnetka patrons and sustainers, as well as members of the Board of Governors, enjoyed cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and desserts while viewing Zia Gallery's expansive collection of art. "In addition to announcing the official launch of our show, we were very excited to reveal this year's guest speakers, who are among the most influential women in today's world of interior design: Alexa Hampton, Michael Del Piero, and India Hicks," said 2016 Show Chair, Kate Kligora. "Zia Gallery was a beautiful and
inspiring venue for committee members and the community to gather and build excitement for this year's show." Guests purchased India and Alexa's best-selling books, Island Style and Decorating in Detail, thanks to The Book Stall at Chestnut Court in Winnetka. Twenty percent of all book sales from the evening were generously donated to the Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show. The Kick-Off Party featured welcoming remarks by Kligora, who announced the many special events and activities planned for this year's A + M show. The evening also included a performance by young cast members from Children's Theatre of Winnetka's sold out play, The Sound of Music. Since the combined show's inception in 2009, esteemed dealers from across the country flock to Winnetka to showcase fine examples of American, European, and Asian antiques, as well as pieces from the Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Mid-Century design movements, ranging from the 17th century to the mid-20th century. Offering a wide variety of furniture, jewelry, garden antiques, rugs, fine art and more, the Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show offers something for everyone's taste and budget. A Preview Party at the Winnetka Community House will open this year's show on Thursday, November 3 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy cocktails and a buffet dinner while getting a sneak-peek at the Show's offerings. Admission is $125 if purchased in advance and $150 if purchased at the door. Preview Party tickets include a three-day pass to the show, which runs throughout the weekend: Friday, November 4 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Saturday, November 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; and Sunday, November 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Three-day admission is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. All proceeds from Antiques +Modernism Winnetka Show support the programs and services of the Winnetka Community House, a non-tax supported organization that is dependent on a broad base of community support for its existence. The Winnetka Community House was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in August
2007. The Woman's Board's mission is to provide financial and volunteer support for this important community institution. For more information visit thewinnetkashow.com, our Facebook page: facebook.com/antiquesmodernismwinnetka, or call 847/446-0537.
Contact: Alisa Bay Winger Marketing 312/494-0422 victoria@wingermarketing.com
Antiques + Modernism Announces Guest Speakers for 2016 Show Alexa Hampton, India Hicks and Michael Del Piero Present Design Insights and Expertise WINNETKA, IL – The annual Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show is pleased to announce India Hicks, Alexa Hampton, and Michael Del Piero as guest speakers for the 2016 Show, which takes place Friday, November 4 through Sunday, November 6, 2016. Hampton, Hicks and Del Piero are internationally renowned designers on the forefront of today’s evolving design landscape. These three vibrant women have been the recipients of numerous awards, have authored articles and books, and have influenced the world of fashion and interior design. Alexa Hampton is the well-known owner and designer of Mark Hampton, LLC. In 1998, Alexa took over the family’s world famous firm and has since completed a wide range of designs for domestic and international projects, from New York City to Hangzhou, China. She is on the board of trustees for the New York School of Interior Design, the New York Landmarks Conservancy and the Institute for Classical Architecture. Alexa will be speaking during the opening night event at Antiques + Modernism on Friday, November 4th. India was born in London, England, and comes from both British and design royalty. Her father was famed interior decorator David Hicks, and her mother is Lady Pamela Hicks, whose father was the last viceroy of India, hence India’s name. Her godfather is the Prince of Wales and India was a bridesmaid at his wedding to Lady Diana. India has produced three lifestyle books and designed collections of bath & beauty products, bedding and jewelry. Most recently, she launched her lifestyle brand: India Hicks. India will be speaking during the Antiques + Modernism luncheon on Saturday, November 5th. Michael Del Piero founded Michael Del Piero Good Design in 2007. Her fresh approach has garnered accolades from a worldwide and most discerning clientele. Recognized by industry leaders, Michael has been touted by Metropolitan Home as a tastemaker, The New York Times as a style maven, and in 2009 was honored with the distinguished "Ones to Watch" award presented by the Chicago Design Community. Michael's work has appeared in over 350 interior design blogs, as well as national and regional publications. Michael will be the featured speaker during the Antiques + Modernism brunch on Sunday, November 6th. The Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show takes place at the historic Winnetka Community House (620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka). The show is a fusion of the former Winnetka Antiques Show and the Modernism Show. Nationally recognized as two of the Midwest’s most well-respected events, its combined 60-year history and prevailing reputation speaks to the caliber of this highly anticipated show. Alexa Hampton, India Hicks and Michael Del Piero will all be in attendance during the Antiques + Modernism VIP Preview Party on Thursday evening, November 3rd from 6-8 p.m. Antiques + Modernism is currently accepting dealer applications from those who wish to be part of the 2016 show. Applications will be reviewed by The Antiques Council, a professional association of antique dealers that mandates the highest ethical and professional standards. For more information, please call Kaye Gregg or Marty Shapiro at 312.738.9747 ### About Winnetka Community House: All proceeds from Antiques +Modernism Winnetka Show support the programs and services of the Winnetka Community House, a non-tax supported organization that is dependent on a broad base of community support for its existence. The Winnetka Community House was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in August 2007. The Woman’s Board’s mission is to provide financial and volunteer support for this important community institution. For more information visit thewinnetkashow.com, our Facebook page: facebook.com/antiquesmodernismwinnetka, or call 847/446-0537.
2016 SHOW SPECIAL EVENTS THURSDAY: PREVIEW PARTY + Thursday, November 3, 2016 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
+ Pricing: $135 if purchased by November 1; $160 after November 1 The Winnetka Community House Woman’s Board invites guests to join them, along with two celebrity designers -internationally renowned Alexa Hampton and Chicago's very own Michael Del Piero -- for a spectacular evening. Guests will enjoy early access to start buying at the Show. Seasonal food and cocktails will be served.
FRIDAY: Breakfast with Alexa Hampton: Decorating in Detail + Friday, November 4, 2016 9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
+ Pricing: $60 per person/$500 reserved table of 10 Renowned designer, Alexa Hampton, brings her book “Decorating in Detail” to life by taking a closer look at selecting details for elegant, classic homes. Alexa will feature living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and kitchens, with a focus on textures, fabric and furniture. Alexa will sign copies of “Decorating in Detail” following her presentation, and books will be available for purchase. Breakfast will be served along with coffee and mimosas.
SATURDAY: Lunch with India Hicks: Island Life and Beyond + Saturday, November 5, 2015 12:30 – 2:00 p.m.
+ Pricing: $60 per person/$500 reserved table of 10 Born in London, England from both British and design royalty, India now lives on a small island in the Bahamas. Her third book, “India Hicks: Island Life”, is inspired by her British heritage and Bahamian home. India will share the elements of her spectacular island lifestyle: the tradition of tablescaping; the warm tumble of a family kitchen; the lazy pleasure of porches; the drama of entertaining; the “more is more” style of living with collections; the importance of shoestring decorating and creative repurposing; and leaving room for spaces of sanctuary. India will sign “India Hicks: Island Life” following her presentation and books will be available for purchase. A light luncheon and wine will be served.
SUNDAY: Brunch with Michael Del Piero: Traveled + Textural: Unusual Art and Objects for Modern Spaces + Sunday, November 6, 2015 11:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
+ Pricing: $45 per person/$400 reserved table of 10 An extensive international traveler and world-renowned interior designer, Michael Del Piero brings an expert perspective to the process of purchasing, collecting, and displaying original art and one-of-a-kind antiques. In this presentation, Michael shares her insights for acquiring art and objects both domestically and abroad. Learn how Michael creates grand gestures with modern art and layers of global antiques to create her signature timeless and textural interiors, plus enjoy personal anecdotes from her many adventures in pursuit of reverent beauty. A light brunch, desserts, mimosas, and Bloody Mary’s will be served.
All pricing includes event and admission to the show A + M Winnetka Show. Tickets can be purchased online at: thewinnetkashow.com
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Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show 2016: November 4-6 The 2016 Antiques + Modernism Winnetka Show (A+M Show) opens with a Preview Party on Thursday, November 3, and runs from Friday, November 4 to Sunday, November 6. Presented by The Woman’s Board of the Winnetka Community House, this spectacular style and design event is a perennial favorite on the North Shore of Chicago. The A+M Show is the ultimate destination for interior designers, treasure hunters and collectors alike. Ranging in styles from classic to modern, the Show features exquisite home furnishings and accessories, artwork, clothing, and jewelry, exclusively available for purchase from dealers who are nationally recognized specialists. The show's 60-year history and prevailing reputation speak to the caliber of this highly anticipated shopping event. The 2016 A+M Show is delighted to bring three internationally recognized design experts to the event line-up: iconic designer Alexa Hampton, style maker and entrepreneur India Hicks, and Chicago luminary Michael Del Piero. All proceeds from the show benefit Winnetka Community House. WHAT: Antiques + Modernism Winnetka 2016: A shopping event featuring a fusion of antique and modern design. PREVIEW PARTY: Thursday, November 3, 2016 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. $135/person in advance by November 1 (includes 3-day show admission) $160/person after November 1 at the door (includes 3-day show admission) SHOW DATES: Friday, November 4, 2016 Saturday, November 5, 2016 Sunday, November 6, 2016
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
SHOW ADMISSION COST: $15/person in advance, 3-day admission (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) $20/person at the door, 3-day admission (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) WHERE: Winnetka Community House: 620 Lincoln Avenue, Winnetka, IL, 60093 FOR INFO/TICKETS: More information and tickets are available online at: www.thewinnetkashow.com BENEFITS: All proceeds from the Antiques + Modernism Show support the programs and services of the Winnetka Community House, a non-tax supported organization that is dependent on a broad base of community support for its existence. More than 250,000 annual visitors take advantage of Winnetka Community House’s diverse educational, cultural, social and recreational opportunities for people of all ages. The Woman’s Board’s mission is to provide financial and volunteer support for this important institution. For more information visit thewinnetkashow.com, our Facebook page: facebook.com/antiquesmodernismwinnetka or call 847/446-0537 .
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