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March 3rd, 2010
By: Vince Hickey
Chief Writer
vinnie@chicago.com
http://www.chicago.com

CASTING REALITY TV SHOW: ARE YOU THE NEXT “JERSEY SHORE” TYPE OF REALITY STAR?

ARE YOU THE NEXT “Jersey Shore” TYPE OF REALITY STAR?
Do you live on Chicago’s Southside?

  • Are you between the ages 19-27yrs? (Irish, Latino, Italian, Polish… open to all races and nationalities)
  • Do you openly celebrate your true Southside self as a true Southsider?
  • Are you the GUY or GIRL who is awesome in oh so many ways?
  • Are you sexy, crazy, fun, outgoing, outrageous, love to make things exciting, always up for an adventure, and a HUGE SOX fan?
  • If so, then we want you, your friends, your total awesomeness.

CONTACT US NOW!
If you or someone you know fits this description, please tell them or forward on to them.
HOW TO APPLY: Email Chicago@oconnorcasting.tv
INCLUDE:
Your FULL name, contact info (phone, address, etc).
Brief description of your awesomeness and why you would be a great Reality Star. And THREE RECENT pictures of yourself.
(In an emergency, contact 312-226-9112, but email is best.)

Audition Dates: Now thru the end of March (RESPOND – SOONER THE BETTER)
Audition Location: O’Connor Casting Company, 1017 W. Washington, Suite 2a, Chicago, IL 60607


March 1st, 2010
By: Vince Hickey
Chief Writer
vinnie@chicago.com
http://www.chicago.com
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February to me means that it’s time to eat as many wings as I can at Wingfest, which consequently is a lot of wings. This was Wingfest’s eleventh year and during that time they have raised over $112,000 for various charities. This is a win-wing situation. We get to feast on great wings and great charities are helped in the process. I told my parents that my big mouth would help people out someday. One of those charities is Chicago Neighbors United http://chicnu.org/, a community based organization which provides educational scholarships to inner city youth.

Pricing at this event is definitely reasonable. $24 gets you all the wings you can mangia, a live band, a raffle ticket, and tons more. Or you can do it VIP style for $50 and get all of the above and drink package, parking pass, goody bag, and access to the VIP area.  My advice to the wise: if you can afford it, GET THE VIP. You will thank me. Sure it’s pricier, but you have a nice table and time to get away from the masses. If you can’t get VIP, then get your rear end there early and beat the crowds. Also get ready to stand in line if you have Will Call tickets but  don’t worry it is handled in an orderly and courteous fashion. Parking is challenging, but not a major issue. You may have to walk a couple blocks, but that walk will be good for you after eating all of those wings. Make sure you have cash for the bar. They do not accept credit cards and the ATM in the building charges $4.50 (outrageous!). Last but not least use the buddy system. You man the table while your buddy grabs the wings and drinks or vice versa.

There are so many varieties of wings: hot, sweet and sour, smokey, orange flavored, and more. Leading us through this sloppy sauce covered event was the Master of Ceremonies WXRT’S Lin Brehmer. He did not come alone either. Along side him was his sidekick the Chicken Man, a 6-foot man dressed as, you guessed it, a chicken! He was hysterical and really got the crowd motivated. Besides drinking, eating delicious wings, and meeting great Chicago wing lovers, we listened to the live music of Cadillac Dave and the Chicago Redhots with special guests Peaches and Rico McFarland.

The point of Wingfest is that Chicago’s best chicken wing culinary artists compete for the coveted title of “Best of Fest”, and let’s not forget that they earn Chicago street cred and bragging rights for the whole year. Last year’s winner was Mahoneys Pub, which proudly showcased their “Best in Fest 2009″ t-shirts, complete with Rickey Bobby quotes. Awesome! The 2010 winner will be announced after the event. Please check back soon to see who won.

So here it goes!

Vinnie’s “Hot Wing, Hot List”

These were my four favorite wing joints in the fest.

  1. Buffalo Wings and Rings: Chef Travis Alexander: Their staff was very knowledgeable and courteous, Thanks for the hospitality Pedro. The wings were juicy, spicy (if you got the hot), and the sauce just seemed to coat your pallet.
  2. Reggies Rock Club: Chef Rob Glick: These were one of the meatiest wings at the fest. Hands down! Also they were cooked to perfection. Rock on Reggie’s!
  3. Mahoney’s Pub: The wings delivered that Chicago “bluesy” flavor. Just enough heat to give you that nice kick in the keester.
  4. Highdive: Chef Georg Simos: They will definitely have cousin Vinnie as a repeat customer! These wings were savory, spicy, sweet, and satisfying.

So when you come to Chicago, check out these fine “wingeries”! For a complete listing of competitors go to wingfest.net. And stay posted to Chicago.com/videos to see the event via video with your favorite host, Chicago.com’s “Cousin Vinnie”.

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February 25th, 2010
By: Vince Hickey
Chief Writer
vinnie@chicago.com
http://www.chicago.com

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Second City’s “Taming of the Flu” is a gracefully structured show. The layered scenes and characters were as memorable as the people that performed them. One of my favorite scenes of the show was a hysterical Andy St. Clair and very funny Tim Robinson as Chicago cops on bicycle patrol. The duo wore unbelievably short shorts and ridiculous helmets, poking fun at current events, crime and segway cops (It is a delectable scene).

To further appease the Chi-townish pallet, Napier (producer) throws us a curve ball with a spin on cabbie life. Being from the city and having ridden in many a cab, I understand the plight of the cabbie. Tim Robbins cabbie is set solo. He reaches his arm around the passenger seat, turning to address the audience with his justification for fare hikes like boogers on the seat and cleaning puke. He carried the scene away with his over sumptuous Middle Eastern accent, screaming about drunks in his cab and farts. “Classic.”
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Aside from cabbies and bike cops this troupe touched up on everything from the 1950s to political satire and even treacherous Chicago winters. The Chicago winter song was great, but the star in my eyes is the “wonderfully talented” Lauren Ash. Her angelic voice and verbally challenging tongue twisters of comedy made my side hurt. This show is great for the locals and the outta-towners. Ruby Streak (musical director) is a talented musician. I wish I could have heard a little more but she delivered a charming interlude to the 1950s prom era.

My favorite part of the whole show hands down was “Frank Lagouse” performed by Andy St. Clair. His impersonation of an Italian seminar speaker complete with gold chains, hairy chest and utterly ridiculous sun glasses was so spot on I thought it was my cousin Joey “up der”. Keep your eye out for St. Clair, I am sure we will be seeing a lot of this “rising star” on the big screen very soon. “Second City” my butt, this bright minded group of highly motivated funny people is another reason why I know Chicago is number 1.


February 22nd, 2010
By: Vince Hickey
Chief Writer
vinnie@chicago.com
http://www.chicago.com

green Chicago.com is now going green! If you are a “green aficionado” we need you. Cousin Vinnie and Chicago.com are giving away a $25 gift certificate to the world famous Ginger’s Ale House to the person who posts the best “Chicago green living tip.”

It’s simple, all you have to do is leave a comment on the bottom of this blog.

You have to be 21 or older to be eligible to win. That’s it! I will start you on the right path with the very first example Chicago.com

“green living tip.”


Example:

Title: Leave your Mother-in-law at home and save the environment.

Tip: Keep your vehicle free of unnecessary baggage (i.e. your boss, mother in law, Vujadin or just some trash off the floor that may be weighing down your car). 100 pounds in your vehicle will reduce your MPG by 2%. Do you like money? I know I do. Then get that crap outta your back seat and save some cash. Not only will you be helping your pocketbook, but you will also be helping reduce your carbon footprint. We can all do our little bit to help! So remember, in the legendary words of our great green frog friend, “It ain’t easy being green.”


Not only will you win this fabulous prize, but your green tip will be featured on Chicago.com. I will most likely see the winner at Ginger’s Ale House, because I love that joint!

If you are interested in finding out when our Green Page goes live, please subscribe to our RSS feed and stay posted to Chicago.com for current events.


February 19th, 2010
By: Vince Hickey
Chief Writer
vinnie@chicago.com
http://www.chicago.com

Fairmont-Chicago-fairmontchicagofacadeEvery year, the Illinois Governor’s Conference on Tourism gives industry experts and professionals a chance to meet and learn about new innovative advances in the tourism industry. This year’s conference, “The New Reality” gave conference attendees the chance to gain new insights from speakers at the top of their fields such as Google, Vimeo and the Illinois Bureau of Tourism panel; to learn about advances in products and services, technology and networking with industry peers.

Obviously to sustain a stable economy within the state, everyone needs to discuss how to get people to Illinois. Following this further, this is where travel sites like Illinois.com and Chicago.com are able to utilize current industry standards and find out the skinny on tourism as a whole. I learned that a lot more people are having stay-cations, This is where a family travels within their own state or even city. Knowing this allows us to leverage the situation by marketing to families with local group travel packages (i.e. rental or limo car (Carey Limos), hotel, and possibly entertainment like  Museum of science and industry or tours by (Chicago Trolley) and dinner packages). Also discussed was the demand for social networking such as Twitter, Facebook, blogs and so on.

They said that 7 out of 10 kindergartners today will work at jobs that have not been created yet. Speaking of such, the position as my personal assistant is forthcoming. “Internet location specialists” was a term that was thrown around through this whole conference. We are entering a new age of information “adapt or perish”, and I completely agree that the face of the Internet is changing, and Chicago.com will be at the forefront of this change.


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