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Dec 1, 2008

Guest Blog: Oprah Planning Inauguration Ball

Oprah Winfrey is said to be planning a Candlelight Ball for 1,000 glamorous guests as her inauguration-night fete in Washington, D.C., Chicago magazine’s Marcia Froelke Coburn reports. The talk-show host and Obama supporter has been entertaining bids from Washington-based caterers for the January 20th party at a venue yet to be determined. A spokeswoman for Winfrey said, “We have nothing to confirm at this point.”

Read more about Oprah and her political connections to the incoming Obama presidency in Coburn’s story, Oprah Unbound, in the December issue of Chicago magazine, currently on newsstands.

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Dec 3, 2008 01:44 pm
 Posted by  Anonymous

Please not another Oprah story!! I dont know what is worse all these Oprah stories or Obama stories!!

I am so sick of Oprah, she is a PHONY!!!!!!
please wake up people!!!!

Dec 8, 2008 01:20 am
 Posted by  ABN

To celebrate our 50th years of marriage, I would like tickets to attend Oprah's party. IS IT POSSIBLE?

Dec 11, 2008 01:50 pm
 Posted by  Anonymous

The Oprah Unbound story in Chicago mag this month is the worst piece of fluff I've ever read in the magazine. Did the reporter even TALK to OW? You dedicated 12 or so pages to Oprah, and what did we learn that we didn't already know about her by reading O Magazine and watching her show!?? You need to re-fact check the story too. You can't honestly think that Oprah ever rode the bus to work. Surely you could've found a source for that!

It's the type of piece I'd expect to see in Michigan Avenue magazine, maybe even CS. But what a waste of ink for Chicago magazine. Oh my god, people wait in line in the rain for the Oprah Show because they love it and think she's fabulous?! What a newsflash. Thanks for breaking that story for us.

Is Chicago that boring that even its namesake magazine can't dig up a better story as the main feature? Next time try actually interviewing the person you put on your cover. Like those other magazines...

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