Thursday, April 10, 2008

Shop, swing and swig

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Your weekend starts right here:

THURSDAY

With the weather acting all crazy and stuff, it's going to be a rough one tonight for those who brave It's in the Bag, a hot shopping event taking place in Roscoe Village. Shoppers will get a goodie bag on their first purchase at participating stores, then with each additional purchase, they'll collect envelopes full of coupons to various area stores, bars and restaurants. One envelope will contain $375 in gift certificates, while other envelopes will have coupons like $20 off at Kaze Sushi, $5 off at Village Tap, free Starbucks drinks, as well as deals from spots like Orange, Rudy's Bakery, Volo, Kitsch'n, Victory's Banner, Four Treys, Thai Linda, Que Rico, Riverview Tavern and Piazza Bella. Between Damen and Oakley Avenues. 5-9pm.

Sheque teams up with Lincoln Park Young Professionals for A Girl's Night Out event at STATE (935 W. Webster Ave., 773-975-8030), where you'll be indulged with martinis, margaritas, massages and manicures (oh my!). Also enjoy California Pizza Kitchen gourmet pizzas, bites from Devon Seafood and fresh fruit from Edible Arrangements. 6-8pm. $25.

Mark Domitrovich is the man responsible for transforming the notorious Lotties Pub—a speakeasy with a checkered past—into a cool neighborhood watering hole. And now he’s on to The Pony (1638 W. Belmont Ave., 773-828-5055), a multilevel sports lounge in Lakeview with flatscreens installed at comfy leather booths, roomy bucket-style barstools and rustic accents that set this spot apart from the numerous sports bars in the area. The former home to Guthries serves chicken ‘n’ waffles on the weekend and “stacks” of biscuits or Texas toast piled high with meats. Grand opening tonight at 8pm. Free.

The Keep On Keeping On Foundation, which assists those born with severe physical disabilities, hosts an after-work party to support its cause. Event includes light appetizers and drink specials. 7:30pm. $10.

FRIDAY

Local hot shot designer Maria Pinto (who creates beautiful dresses for the likes of power women Michelle Obama and Oprah) teams up with Tabula Tua (1015 W. Armitage Ave., 773-525-3500) for Fashion Plates to benefit the Illinois Education Foundation. Held at Tabula Tua, the Lincoln Park tabletop store filled with everyday treasures and fine china from around the world, the event showcases Pinto's spring 2008 evening collection. Also, classical music by the Lincoln String Quartet of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, appetizers and wine. You can also shop till you drop while you're there. 6-8pm. $125.

Be the first to sample a Nicotini—made with tobacco liquor—and Jackfruit (made with a tropical fruit from South Asia) with Viet Bistro’s first Svedka Vodka Tasting Night. Executive Chef Dan Nguyen pairs signature French-Vietnamese appetizers with the cocktails so you won’t go stumbling out the door. 7-9pm. 1346 W. Devon Ave., 773-465-5720. Free.

Stop by Juicy Wine Co. (694 N. Milwaukee Ave., 312-492-6620) tonight and tomorrow for wine and a funky good time. Deejay Poptastic spins Friday and Darren from The Changes makes another Juicy appearance on Saturday. So if you're in the mood for some fantastic music, juicy wine, stinky cheese or mouth-watering grilled panini, drop by for awhile. 9pm-2am Friday; 9pm-3am Saturday. Free.

SATURDAY

LA spin star DJ AM spends so much time here these days that he might as well make Chicago his second home. So what makes this appearance at Enclave (220 W. Chicago Ave., 312-654-0234) different from the others? He’s headlining an Outfit Events party, which have quietly become the bashes you can count on for a good time. It doesn’t hurt either that their parties attract all the PYTs. 10pm-3am. $20-$30

Radio Paradiso's weekly Saturday night party continues at La Pomme Rouge (108 W. Kinzie St., 312-245-9555) with resident deejays Andre Harris and Craig Alexander spinning deep house and Latin beats. Hosted by Music 101 with $5 Stoli drinks all night. 10pm-3am. Free.

SUNDAY

Since it’s likely you won’t find too many bars showing the final round action of The Masters, you might want to check out the WineStyles event at GolfTec (2847 N. Halsted St., 773-549-2227). The popular Lakeview wine shop will be pouring five exclusive PGA wines for guests as multiple screens show The Masters. Also, get tips from PGA pros, and participate in long drive and putting contests. 2:30-7pm. Free.

One of the hottest industry parties in the city fetes its one-year anny tonight. Expect Krem Sundays to be extra lively as all the local stars come thru. You never know who'll be there, so just show up. Krem: 1750 N. Clark St., 312-965-5777. 9pm-2am. Free.

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