Saturday, 13 November 2010

About Last Night: Checking Out the Fish Fry at Weather Mark Tavern

I went to the Weather Mark Tavern, 1503 S. Michigan Ave., yesterday for the Friday night all-you-can-eat fish fry. Every once in a while I get a craving for fried food, (okay, it's more like an every day craving) and last night was one of those times. I was joined by a friend from the neighborhood and she ordered the same.

The Cruzan black strap rum-battered fish (two generous pieces) was light and not greasy. Served with the fish, red cabbage coleslaw (a favorite of mine) and steak fries. A homemade dill tartar sauce (another favorite--I dip the fries in it!?) is included on the side. For only $9.95, this meal is a bargain, especially if you order another serving, which my neighbor and I both did. You can order the "Anchors Away" fish fry any day of the week, but Friday is the only all-you-can-eat night.

Hot apple crumble with vanilla ice cream: the perfect fall or any time dessert.

Last but not least, was the apple crumble with vanilla ice cream for dessert, pictured above. If you're a regular at Weather Mark, chances are you've tried this meal-ending favorite.

For more information on Weather Mark Tavern, visit their Web site. To keep up with specials and events, check out their Facebook page as well.

Friday, 12 November 2010

Around the South Loop

Pimp my bus stop
Perhaps you've noticed the souped up bus stops by Van Buren and Harrison? Absolut Vodka has gone to the extreme to promote their brand around Chicagoland. I wouldn't mind if they kept them up permanently, but that's probably not going to happen.

Absolut Bloody by Van Buren


Absolut Lemmon by Harrison

Pick-up game of bags in Grant Park

Winter is coming: The Trevi Square fountain is now a Christmas tree.

Still a few more days to go before the road work is completed on S. Indiana

The Psychology of Wearing a Skirt

by Jackie Walker
Fact: 98% of all women are trouser driven. That means that they wear pants more than skirts.

As a young buyer of couture clothing, I remember a conversation with my divisional manager. I was delighted to show him a new concept in double knit that I had purchased for my department. It featured a double-breasted jacket and the ensemble came with a pant and a skirt. A three-piece outfit was new and exciting at the time. I mentioned to Mr. Spector that I was going to purchase one and wear it on my next buying trip and that I would have the duo of both foundations pieces to stretch a wardrobe while away.  

As long as you work for me you will never wear pants to the New York market,” he exclaimed loudly, “You will always wear a dress or skirt!”

Katharine Hepburn helped popularize trousers for women.
I recall those words with fondness and a bit of humor as I view the New York market today. Pant! Pants! Pants! Thank you, Katharine Hepburn for giving us the image of elegance and comfort.

Fact: Women wear trousers more today because they hate to wear pantyhose! As I make that statement in presentations around the country I get total confirmations from my audiences. I do believe there are other reasons that woman “skirt the issue” of wearing a skirt.

When we wear a pant the fabric is wrapped around the ankle or a bit higher in casual lengths. As we walk we control this fabric and take it with us. When we stand we pull the fabric in as we pull our legs together at the ankle. This creates a slimmer feeling for all women. We always want to be wider at the top and slimmer at the bottom. In wearing a skirt the fabric drops from the hip line and is not controllable or brought in so it adds visual weight to the bottom of your body. If it features an a-line look or a fuller skirt it also adds more visual weight. Depending on where you drop the horizontal line of the hemline against the leg it can reverse the desired image and make you look wider at the bottom. The petite torso can also take away inches from a woman’s height by the fabric going out at the bottom. This is especially evident when a woman is wearing a jacket.

“I haven’t worn a skirt in years,” said Lynda. “I just feel dowdy and fat. I want to wear one. I try them on and take them right off. There are occasions where I feel like it is more appropriate and yet I still can’t do it! Another issue is my shoes. I love the newer lower heels but they also feel better with a trouser and will not work with a skirt.”

I stood Lynda in front of a full-length mirror the next day. I placed her in a jacket that was the correct architecture for her stature. Then Lynda tried on that all too unfamiliar skirt. I kept Lynda from seeing the finished image until I corrected the too-long sleeve length and then raised the hemline to the right horizontal line. I turned Lynda around and reached for the hemline of the skirt, while I gently pulled back at the hemline just a bit, creating the image that the skirt narrowed in at the bottom. 

“I feel taller and slimmer,” cried out Lynda. “I am amazed at the difference and yet it is such a simple alteration.” 

The answer to feeling better in a skirt is pegging. Each woman just stands with her arms at her side. She places her palms inward. From her middle finger down to the hemline of the skirt she has it eased in just a bit to offer the illusion of what trousers have given her for years…a taller and slimmer appearance. Heel heights can be lower because the slimming of the bottom of the skirt along with the right horizontal hemline works well with a lower heel.

I never cease to be amazed and elated at the words my clients and audiences relate to their clothing. The word “feel” always replaces the word “look.” Just this simple alteration will make you feel more comfortable and confident and that is the answer to “dressing from the inside out.”


Jackie Walker is the author of the best-selling book I Don't Have a Thing to Wear: The Psychology of Your Closet. She is also the Vice President of the PDNA here in the South Loop. If you have any questions, you may ask it here, or e-mail the author at jax6014@aol.com or visit her Web site.


Ms. Walker is a South Loop Connection guest blogger. If you have something to share and would like to write a guest blog, please e-mail your ideas(s) to sreggie@sbcglobal.net.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Meeting Set for New Dog Park on Wabash


Dog Park Coming to 16th and Wabash
Alderman Fioretti and the Chicago Park District have scheduled a meeting to discuss the proposed dog park at 16th St. and Wabash Ave. The meeting will take place on Wednesday November 17, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. at the 1st District Chicago Police Station, 1718 S. State St.

Dog and People Friendly
This park is a long time coming, but it promises to be a great addition and asset to the residents of the South Loop, whether you're a dog owner or not. Although the park has dogs and dog owners in mind, the CPD will present a park design that will benefit and accommodate pet owners and non-pet owners alike.


Residents that have questions prior to the meeting are encouraged to contact Maritza Garcia in the 2nd Ward community service office at 312-263-9273 or maritza.garcia@cityofchicago.org.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Ole' Hardwood to Reopen Wednesday for Dinner

Ole' Hardwood: The Gastro-Smokehouse at 1351 S.Wabash Ave. will reopen for business this Wednesday November 10 for dinner. The new South Loop restaurant opened in late October in the space formally occupied by Utopia. They seemed to be off to a great start with good word of mouth and, according to me, good food.  Apparently they encountered some problems which required them to shut down for a few days.

Ole' Hardwood replaced their original awning with a new one (above) that is easier to see and read

It was reported elsewhere that they had problems with their ovens over the weekend, but I have not been able to substantiate that report. Today, as I walked past, there was a sign posted that read, "Due to circumstances beyond out control...we will be closed today 11/09, but will reopen Wednesday 11/10 for dinner service." Also included on the sign was the restaurant Web site and their phone number: 312-583-9761.

Sign posted on the entrance to restaurant announcing their reopening on November 10

Every new business hits a few snags and Ole' Hardwood is no exception. This reader is hoping things get back on track soon. For my review of Ole' Hardwood, click here.
 

Monday, 8 November 2010

Park 550 Advisory Council Open Meeting Tuesday, November 9 at 6:30 PM

The Park 550 Advisory Council will be holding an open meeting this Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Park District facility at 1801 S. Indiana Ave.

Items on the agenda, according the Advisory Council Web site, include "Phase II update, programming, committee updates and more." 

Saturday, 6 November 2010

Around Chicago and the South Loop

Holiday Shopping Jump-Start
Clear, cool weather brought the shoppers out along Michigan Ave. today. It's still a little early for the holiday shopping to be in full swing, but you'd be hard-pressed to think otherwise. The only thing missing was the snow.

I Need a Kiss
The video below is of the crowds at Water Tower Place, including the horse-drawn carriages which were out in full force. And man, the Hershey's Chocolate store was packed!


The South Loop's Stonehenge

The Magnificent Mile was bustling with shoppers this afternoon. Take a walk south on Michigan Ave. and check out the crowds; maybe you're among them. Then again, you might see someone you know "walking the mile."


The Orange Line L train at Wabash and Congress