Star sightings: Max Weinberg, Mark Cuban, Jake Arrieta

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SEEN ON THE SCENE: While in town, billionaire and “Shark Tank” star Mark Cuban visited Time nightclub, joined by a happy group including college pals from Indiana University — graciously dancing with fans and taking photos with the club’s staff members. … Cuban also checked out the Underground while here, complimenting the DJ for his David Bowie set in the aftermath of the music legend’s untimely passing. … Michael Shannon, busy lately with Hollywood award ceremonies thanks to his acclaimed performance in “99 Homes,” was spied dining the other night with friends at O’Brien’s Restaurant & Bar in Old Town. … Recent Blackhawk sightings at C Chicago have been Niklas Hjalmarsson, Eric Gustafsson, Dennis Rasmussen and Brandon Mashinter. … The Cubs’ Jake Arrieta and Kris Bryant were spotted at STK Chicago, chowing down on a feast that included steaks, scallops and “li’l” burgers. … While in town with Bruce Springsteen, his longtime E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg slipped into Harry Caray’s on Kinzie for dinner, joined by his Chicago-based marketing agent Mark Stein. … Over at Chicago Cut Steakhouse, Blackhawks fans were delighted to spy Richard Panik and Marian Hossa, and (separately) Dennis Rasmussen, Phillip Danault and Artemi Panarin. Other recent Chicago Cut diners have included the Cubs’ Kyle Schwarber and former NBA player Nazr Mohammed. … Yes, you guessed right if you spotted Bryan Adams walking into the Pump Room at Public Chicago Hotel, where he apparently became a fan of the eatery’s kale salad.


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