Archive | January, 2010

Valentine’s Cocktails That You & Your Single Gals Will Love

Don’t tell my heart, my achy breaky heart….well, it’s that time of year again ladies- Valentine’s Day! We’re either in a state of nauseating bliss or in full-on man hating mode. But, we’ve learned by now that you don’t need a significant other to feel loved. It’s the perfect time to gather up your gal pals, get glammed up and toast to great friendships on this holiday of looooooove!

Enjoy these cleverly branded cocktails from Three Olives made just for “All the Single Ladies“!

Valentine’s Day on the Rocks
1 ½ oz. Three-O Cherry Vodka
4 oz. ginger ale
Splash of grenadine
Mix in a glass filled with ice and garnish with a cherry.

Cupid’s Broken Arrow
3 oz. Three-O Mango Vodka
½ oz. Triple Sec
1 oz. cranberry juice
Splash fresh lime juice
Shake with ice and strain into a chilled martini glass.
Garnish with a cherry.

Shot of Love Stinks
1 oz. Three-O Grape Vodka
½ oz. black raspberry liqueur
½ oz. cranberry juice
Shake with ice and strain into a chilled shot glass.

(Kristen Hamzik)

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Baroque n’ Roll: The Juliets

It’s probably not very often that you hear the term ‘Baroque n’ Roll’ used as a genre for a particular band. To be honest, I had never even heard of this term until it was thoughtfully used by Scott Masson, the drummer of the band The Juliets, to describe his band. ‘Baroque n’ Roll’ … le duh! Why didn’t I think of that?! According to Scott, it is a genre that an “old 1960s group, The Left Banke” was given and, in my opinion, it’s a pretty great way to categorize The Juliets.

The young band, fronted by Jeremy Freer, formerly the front man of Freer, has a very unique sound and has already gotten a lot of buzz in the Detroit area and beyond. The first time I laid my ears on the band I knew it was love.

Listen HERE for yourself.

I had the opportunity to ask Jeremy and Scott a few questions about the band. Here’s what they had to say:

How did everyone in the band come together to form The Juliets?

Jeremy: I met Kaylan (cello) at the end of 2008. We got to chatting about music and found we had a lot in common. Specifically that we both wanted to make music with more classical leaning where the strings weren’t just background or novelty instruments. I had a bunch of these songs laying around but I hadn’t met the right people to do them with. I played them for Kaylan and we started rehearsing within a week. We clicked right away and decided to make a go of it. Kaylan knew Sarah (violin) from school and she came on shortly after. We played a few shows as a 3 piece in the beginning of 2009 and the response was good. Scott is a long time friend and collaborator who had just recently moved back to Michigan from Chicago

Scott: Jeremy and I go back to our teen years in the Detroit punk/emo/space rock band called Fieldtree. We’ve worked with each other for half or our lives, whether it’s been on Jeremy’s music, or the music I make. After I saw them [The Juliets] at their 3rd show, I definitely thought the songs needed a lil’ backbeat behind some of the songs, so I suggested that they let me be their drummer/percussionist. I’ve got some concert band/showtunes chops, so I knew I’d be an alright fit for this type of ensemble.

Jeremy: Kip is another old friend who heard the music and wanted to be involved so it all happened pretty naturally.

Scott: Plus, Kip’s a huge Lady Gaga fan, and that is a requirement for anybody who even hangs out with us.

What bands, new or old, inspire you and influence your music?

Scott: Jeremy’s probably influenced by Chopin and some blues artists quite a bit as well. The ladies dig their Brahms and Lil’ Wayne. To me, Paolo Conte is the biggest influence on this type of songwriting. When we were recording the album, we were sonically referencing a lot of Left Banke, early Beatles, Motown, some mid-60s Brian Wilson, and even some Dr. Dre at certain points. In order to make a quality record, you really need to open up your mind, not worry about following any specific rules, and just test that encyclopedic knowledge of music you’ve been borrowing from throughout your entire life. Throw it all together into one primordial soup and hope that it works. The Juliets really do reference up to 20 artists within one production. Music is a borrowing game.

From what I’ve heard, you guys already have a really cohesive sound. Being a new band, was it difficult to achieve that so quickly?

Jeremy: Not really. I got lucky writing a few good tunes and everyone involved is so incredibly talented that it was a lot easier than it should have been. Don’t get me wrong. We worked hard on the record. It was no picnic but when things are right musically working hard on a record is a lot of fun.

Scott: I think when you have 5 musicians who are really good at playing multiple instruments/multiple genres in one band, it’s not going to take more than 5 seconds to make something decent. Not to mention, we aren’t limited in our scope, nor do we follow any flavor-of-the-month. Most importantly, when you have somebody like Jeremy writing the songs for the group, the arrangements fall into place quickly. His songs are just so well written. The recording is an extension of that comfort we all have with the composition, and a good song makes the entire production run smoothly.

When’s the new album called “Parade” going to be released?

Scott: The end of January, 2010. We’re putting it on the internet for free. It’s a bit much to ask for any money these days if you’re living in Michigan’s economy, and we’re so proud of this music, that we really just want people to hear it for now. The band is really just concerned with sharing this album, and performing with a lot of energy.

What do The Juliets have planned for the new year?

Jeremy: Putting the record out and playing shows locally an out of state of course. We are also working on a music video for the single “This Just In” which is being directed by the wonderful Katie Barkel who has directed videos for locals THE SILENT YEARS and some others from the Detroit area. The video should be out by the end of February.

Want more? Visit myspace.com/julietsband

(JoJo Yang)
Jojo Yang is our resident musician/DJ/producer/badass.. and YOU can follow her on twitter @yojojoyo

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Another hilarious Jersey Shore spoof. Innocent children acting out MTV’s worst reality show ever? Priceless.

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PLRG & Chicago.com Hit the Streets of Bucktown for New Video

Stopping for a break/drink in Bucktown.

UPDATE: We completed filming of the Bucktown neighborhood tour last Thursday. It was a total blast and we met so many great people along the way! I just hope we didn’t do too much damage to the Chicago.com credit card ; ) Final video soon to follow -Lacey, 2/14

Good morning, everyone! Well, we were going to wait to tell you, but since Pasquale over at Rockit Projects, Inc. went ahead and posted a teaser on his blog [ ; ) ], we figured we’d go ahead and give you the head’s up too….

Get excited, ladies! PLRG is in the process of creating our first original video EVER. We’ll be joining your favorite host, “Cousin” Vinnie, from Chicago.com for a neighborhood tour of Bucktown. Check out our progress so far, here: Rockit Projects Hits the Streets of Bucktown for New Video.

We’ll be filming the video next week, so stay tuned for the final product, coming late February!

(Lacey Brenly)

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D&D Spotlight: State Restaurant & Cafe

Tired of tagging along with your man to some hole-in-the-wall sports bar so he can watch the game of the week? Well PLRG has the perfect location where both you and your man will be happy - State Restaurant & Cafe! You will love the sleek, sophisticated design; your man will love the 100 flat-screen HDTV’s and you both will love the hearty affordable meals and amazing drinks.

State has classic bar food covered with favorites like sliders and wings but they also have some great atypical finds like a whole assortment of flat breads, Kona Coffee Crusted Tuna Ahi and truffle mac n’ cheese just to name a few, yum! Also you won’t break the bank when you eat here as they offer some great daily deals. Thursday all food items are only $6.95 and Wednesdays are half off on all food and wine bottles.

This week’s spotlight falls on State Restaurant and Cafe, and this discount is perfect for ladies, so read on!

$6 Martinis on Thursdays (Regularly priced $10-14, bring coupon from D&D section)

Bring your guy or your girls and check it out today!

State is located at 935 W. Webster Ave.

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Win Tickets to the Advanced Screening of “Valentine’s Day”

Some of us look forward to Valentine’s Day more than others, but at PLRG we are all psyched for the highly-anticipated, star-laden, soon to be our favorite movie ever, “Valentine’s Day.” But, we are even more psyched to be giving away passes (for you and a friend) to the advanced screening of the film, Monday, February 8!

Since all this talk of “Valentine’s Day” has us feeling a little sentimental, we want you to send us the story of your best/favorite/most romantic valentine’s surprise. The tickets are limited, so only those with the most heart warming stories will make it into this exclusive screening.

Here’s a preview to get you motivated:

Advanced Screening of “Valentine’s Day”
AMC River North
Monday, February 8 @ 7pm

Originally published on February 2, 2010

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Make a Romantic Night Out of Heart-Shaped Pizza

We are sooo all about the heart-shaped pizza this valentine's day.

Your Valentine’s Day crisis solved:
How to impress your guy by offering him a way to be romantic and cheap!

Ladies, this is your opportunity not to be “that girl” this year. Why drag your boyfriend or significant other through hell testing to see if he can come up with the end-all-be-all perfect date for Valentine’s Day? First, it’s on a Sunday night this year. Second, your meal will cost more than it would on any other night (that is, it will cost your guy extra) and third, getting reservations and beating the Valentine’s rush is a pain in the neck.

Here’s how you can win your guy over this year by being the cool, easy breezy “I-don’t-need-to-make-a-huge-production-out-of-Valentine’s-Day” girl. Try this: suggest instead of going out that you order in a heart-shaped pizza from My Pie pizza (available on V-day only). Order some Netflix and ask him to bring the champagne and ta-da! Valentine’s Day is a romantic, cozy night in!

There’s no additional cost for the heart-shaped pizzas; prices range from $9.95 (for a small thin crust) to $17.25 (for a large deep dish).

My hubby and I discovered the heart-shaped pizzas a few years ago, and now it’s our annual V-day tradition.

My Pie
2010 N Damen
Bucktown (Note: LP location recently closed)
773.394.6900

Pam Sherman, is the founder of Chicago Anytime Assistants, a flexible ‘anytime-you-need-it’ personal assistant service for the busy Chicagoan. She is constantly hunting down deals and sales for her clients and is now sharing them with PoorLittleRichGirls as a contributor.

 

Origianlly published February 9, 2010

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We Want Your Bad Romance!

Harboring hilarious dating stories?  Dying to dish some dirt or reveal your most embarrassing one-on-one moment? With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, now’s your chance.

While I typically try to shed light on the way guys think by answering any and all relationship or guy-related questions, it’s only appropriate that I offer an extra installment dedicated to personal accounts of the biggest, boldest (and most horrible) dating moments.  Beginning today, through Friday, February 5th, Chicagoans are encouraged to submit their very best dating story for the chance to win Valentine’s Day dinner for two on February 14th at none other than HUB51.

Hit me with your best encounter at askjerrod@poorlittlerichgirls.com.  What’s there to lose?  You’ll finally get that horrible, hilarious and possibly humiliating story off your chest and perhaps even win a romantic dinner with your sweetheart (or non-sweetheart) on the house, plus a guaranteed reservation for V-Day weekend.  The winner will be announced and the very best stories will be featured online on Monday, February 8th.

(Jerrod Melman)




Jerrod Melman is one of PLRG’s resident contributors who offers his witty wisdom in his bi-weekly column, “Advice from a Jerrk.” If you have relationship or guy-related questions for Jerrod, just send an email to AskJerrod@PoorlittleRichGirls.com. When he’s not working on his advice column, Jerrod is a managing partner of Hub 51, River North’s hottest dining, nightlife and social establishment created by him and his brother, R.J.

Originally published on February 1, 2010.

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Cellar Rat Cheap Wine Pick

Meinklang Gruner Veltliner ($12.99)

We like to think these grapes were harvested by the Von Trapp children.

We like to think these grapes were harvested by the Von Trapp children.

Never tried Austrian wine? Well, you’re missing out on one of the world’s most overlooked, great wine producing countries. Don’t confuse Austrian wine with German wine. Although Austria creates some of the world’s most renowned desert wines, the vast majority of the white wines are dry.

Gruner Veltliner is their signature grape. Aside from a few oddball plantings around the world, it pretty much only comes from Austria. Gruner Veltliner has flavors that appeal to fans of Sauvignon Blanc. The wines share some of the clean, citrus notes of Sauvignon. Add to that some tropical notes of papaya, a hint of white pepper, some stoniness from the soil and you’ve got the classic profile of these refreshing, dry whites.

Meinklang is a small, family owned producer using the hyper-natural agriculture technique known as Biodynamics. Way beyond organic, this method treats the estate as a whole and follows ancient traditions involving the cycles of the earth and sun. Whether you go in for the “earth mama” stuff or not, the results are in the bottle- delicious, distinctive, complex wines. It’s rare that a wine produced using such labor intensive techniques would be this affordable. Take advantage before the winery figures out how much more they could charge!

This wine is pretty versatile with food, working well with everything from salads, seafood with Mediterranean preparations to simple poultry dishes.

Cheers!

Dean a.k.a “The Cellar Rat

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Tickets Sold Out for the 2nd Annual Battle of the Boutiques!

Back by popular demand, PLRG will be hosting the 2nd Annual Battle of the Boutiques next month to show Chicago fashionistas that they can still shop boutique without breaking the bank!

On Friday, February 26th, we are teaming up with Lumen to hold our second annual Battle - where six local boutiques; Wolfbait & B-Girls, 2Sisters, Hubba Hubba, Dress Up Boutique, Re.Stock Shop, and defending champion Le Dress, will each stomp their stilettos in an effort to be voted the most stylish.

B-96’s Showbiz Shelly will be on-hand as our ringleader while the boutiques contend, featuring five economical looks apiece. A panel of guest celebrity judges, including former Project Runway contestant Steven RosengardJessica Sedgwick, Fashion Editor for the Chicago Sun-Times, and ABC 7 News Anchor, Karen Jordan will vote (along with the audience) to determine the winner(s).

Space is limited and the event is expected to sell out, so ladies buy your tickets now and make plans for a fabulous night out. General admission tickets are $25 and will include 2 hours of complimentary cocktails courtesy of Ultimat Vodka & PAMA Liqueur, passed appetizers provided by Hub51, swag bags, big-ticket giveaways and the fashion show. VIP tickets are $35 and add access to the VIP lounges (a guaranteed seat for the show), deluxe swag bags and champagne. Attendees will also have an exclusive shopping opp with Studio-808, featuring accessories made by local designers. Doors open at 7:30pm, and the event is expected to end at 10:30pm, although the party will for sure continue. Lumen is even offering table reservations (for 10:30pm or later) w/ bottle service of Ultimat Vodka for $200 if you book in advance and let them know you will be attending Battle of the Boutiques.

Special thanks go out to our other sponsors Honda on Grand in Elmhurst, The Salon at Ulta, Moxie and Red Ivy.

Tickets are being sold exclusively through the PLRG website - click here to reserve your spot now!

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Hot This Month: July, 2010

Give back while throwing down with the Stimulus Social Club's July 7 event at Stanley's Kitchen & Tap in the West Loop. A $10 donation gets you your first drink and apps, plus all the proceeds will go to House of the Good Shepherd.
July 13 is National French Fry day, but soggy fries in a red paper carton aren't on the menu for you, PLRG! Stop by deca BAR at The Ritz-Carlton, spring for a cocktail and you'll score complimentary hand-cut french fries. Choose from truffle/duck fat fries with smoked sea salt or regular fries with lemon salt, fresh oregano and grated parmesan reggiano.
If you're celebrating Bastille Day, July 14, what better way to pay homage to our French friends than with gourmet food and wine? In Fine Spirits is serving up a four-course garden dinner and wine pairing, prepared by Chef Marianne Sundquist, for just $50. Make sure to call and RSVP by July 10.
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