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phillystylemag.com NICHE MEDIA HOLDINGS, LLC MEN’S ISSUE THE RETURN OF Richard Gere PLUS DR. STEPHEN KLASKO WYNTON MARSALIS JAY TAPPER FAMILY MATTERS: Philly’s Favorite Fathers and Sons on the Ties that Bind BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENTS IN MEN’S HEALTH A CUT ABOVE: In Search of the City’s Best Steaks
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    tattoos and piercings and was like, Yeah! Im different than

    my dad, man! Now, here I am, right back where it began.

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    Eskin arent distinct. For one thing, Spike decided early in

    his career that he didnt want to be an on-air personality but

    would rather operate behind the scenes, which he now does

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    Spike admits that Growing Up Eskin was as polarizing

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  • Earlier this year, James Holloway got a phone call from

    his father, Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge James

    DeLeon, who said he had recently written two plays and

    wanted his son to read them. But I did not want to read

    the plays, says Holloway. Im thinking, How great can

    they be? So I kept putting it off.

    Holloway was a seasoned New York City theater actor

    and had been living with his new wife in Los Angeles for

    about a year, trying to make a name for himself in film and

    television. He knew his father had written some plays in the

    mid-1970s while studying at the American Film Institute

    and simultaneously preparing to take the bar exam. But

    they had been more or less hobby projects. Holloway had

    no reason to expect greatness this time around. Finally, a

    friend told him he needed to suck it up. Hes your dad, the

    friend said. If he needs you to help him, you help him. So

    Holloway read the plays and he was blown away.

    I thought, My gosh, my dad is really talented, recalls

    Holloway, who began his training with Freedom Theater in

    Philly and has appeared in numerous stage, television,

    and film productions, including the final season of The

    Newsroom and Greys Anatomy. I called my dad right away

    and said, Im all in. Im inspired.

    Hollowaywho uses his mothers maiden name as an

    actorwent on to produce one of the plays for the DC

    Black Theatre Festival this past June. (His father was the

    executive producer.) It was a one-woman production that

    explored the life of Michelle Obama and some of the

    racism she encountered during her years at Princeton

    University. After all was said and done, The Michelle Play

    won an award at the festival for best solo performance.

    It may seem an unlikely pairingthe artistic son work-

    ing alongside the celebrated municipal judge who presides

    over homicide, rape, and domestic violence cases. But

    Holloway and DeLeon dont find it strange at all.

    Ive always drawn a lot from the way my father can

    command a room, says Holloway. And seeing him in

    the courtroom helped with my perception of the world.

    A lot of people get stuck just seeing one side of things,

    but as a judge he needs to be open to both arguments,

    both perspectives. That rubbed off on me.

    Working so closely with his son, DeLeon says he fully

    embraced the next level of fatherhood. Yes, hes your son,

    he explains, but you have to approach him like a grown

    individual. You may be able to suggest something, but if

    that suggestion doesnt carry the weight you think it should,

    then you need to give him the respect of making his own

    choices. Its been great watching James do that in his life.

    JAMES DELEON PH I L A D E LPH IA M U N I CI PA L

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  • Choose from three event spaces and a bevy of locally sourced menu options at The Logan.

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    three options for your next event:

    The Ballroom, the rooftop

    (coming in spring 2016), and The

    Stenton. The Stenton is a new

    space with views of Logan

    Square, an outdoor courtyard,

    and a private library. Urban

    Farmer, the in-house culinary

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    every event, with all food coming

    from local sources. 1 Logan Sq.,

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    A truly sophisticated party can be

    held at The Rittenhouse hotel.

    Weddings are often hosted in the

    Grand Ballroom, with room for up

    to 500 guests, while more intimate

    dinner parties can be held in the

    Parkview Suite, holding up to 90

    and boasting sweeping views of

    Rittenhouse Square park. A plus

    for all events: Catering is done by

    in-house restaurant Lacroix, led

    by Executive Chef Jonathan

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    dishes from veal cheek to ruby

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    dcor, and impeccable service for

    your next soire. A planner is

    assigned at the start of the process,

    helping you custom-arrange a

    room, schedule activities, and

    plan a meal full of specialties like

    gazpacho with pickled mushroom

    and smoked eggplant. On the day

    of, a concierge acts as your

    right-hand man (or woman),

    ensuring everything goes

    smoothly and you, the host,

    can enjoy your own party. 120 S.

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    aptly named The Venueas well

    as its new restaurant, LP Steak.

    Opening this month, the upscale

    steakhouse is run by chef Luke

    Palladino. Party hosts can rent out

    the dining room, bar, or one of the

    private event rooms, all of which

    serve prime beef, veal, and seafood.

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  • Blue Bell Inn

    The standout of this suburban

    haunt is its heated tent, which

    goes up every December for a

    Winter Wonderlandthemed

    party. Last year, we hosted a

    New Years Eve bash for 200

    people in our tent, says manager

    of public relations and marketing

    Mary Alana Kurz, complete

    with an eight-piece band,

    stationed hors doeuvres, and an

    ice sculpture. 601 Skippack Pk.,

    Blue Bell, 215-646-2010;

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    The Palm

    The Palm offers prix-fixe

    menus, as well as the option for

    custom wine-pairing dinners,

    reception menus, and the

    opportunity to create a menu

    based on a theme, says sales

    and marketing manager Beth

    Minkus. A popular way to

    celebrate a successful year is to

    use the entire restaurant and

    customize an event from start to

    finish, with a reception in the bar

    area and lunch or dinner in our

    main dining room. 200 S. Broad

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    guests can be held in the Sopra

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    restaurant that is open year round

    and creates the sense you are on

    vacation the moment you walk in.

    The rest of the party details are

    completely customizable, from

    menus to dcor. We custom cater

    every menu to your unique

    specifications and assist with all

    aspects of planning, including food

    selections, decorations, even

    in-house flower arrangements,

    says operations manager Rosita

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    ValannI

    Host a reception amid the modern

    atmosphere of this Midtown

    Village eatery. Three packages

    are offered for a two-hour event,

    but we suggest the Top Shelf Tapas

    package, which includes seasonal

    sangria, premium liquors, and

    appetizers like figs in a blanket

    with blue cheese, applewood-

    smoked bacon, and Marcona

    almonds. 1229 Spruce St.,

    215-790-9494; valanni.com PS

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