Mar 26, 2012
The legendary Johnny Appleseed will appear at the Green Metropolis Fair.
The Infinity Foundation will celebrate its 15-year anniversary at the annual Crystal Gala and fundraiser. An awards ceremony will honor Gregg Braden.
The fourth annual Green Metropolis Fair will bring the local conscious community together to celebrate Earth Month.
A new movie released by Samuel Goldwyn Films is coming to town: People v. The State of Illusion debuts in Chicago in May.
Meditation teacher Ilchi Lee, author of The Call of Sedona: Journey of the Heart, has just become a New York Times bestselling writer.
2 Point Perspective will host the Women In Green Chicago (WIG) April social gathering.
Mar 26, 2012 ● By Linda Sechrist
In the tradition of the Toltec, don Miguel Ruiz, a nagual (shaman), guides individuals to personal freedom.
Green Home Chicago will host a symposium on the State of Sustainability in the Building Industry, at the Green Home Chicago Design Center.
Tryon Farm, 60 miles from Chicago, in Michigan City, Indiana, is putting on their first annual healthy, happy 10K Trail Run.
The Theresa Jones, D.C. Chiropractic Clinic has opened inside Acubalance Wellness Center, in Chicago.
Green Festival, the nation’s largest environmental consumer event, will be held from May 5-6, at the Navy Pier.
Mar 26, 2012 ● By Madeleine Lebovic
Students from the Brother’s Keeper club at Barrington High School are trying to alleviate the suffering at the Crow Creek Native American Reservation, in South Dakota.
Mar 26, 2012 ● By Megy Karydes
Denial is not something Chicago author Beth Aldrich advocates in her latest book, Real Moms Love to Eat.
Mar 26, 2012 ● By Wells Ye
If you think that “green” cleaning is the healthiest, most effective way to clean a home, think again.
Urban Worm Girl, L3C, was established by Stephanie Davies and Amber Gribben as an educational resource for those interested in embarking on an environmental stewardship in worm composting.
Researchers are discovering that environment and nutrition can influence or even change our genes.
Karen Kalmek, founder and owner of Chicago-based Green Home Chicago Design Center, admits there are many shades of green and she embraces them all.
LA Yoga magazine has named the Mighty Body Band, developed by Yoga Bent, in Highland Park, as one of their favorite yoga props.
Joel Brammeier, president and CEO of Chicago’s Alliance for the Great Lakes, recently traveled to Washington, D.C., on Great Lakes Days.
A 10,000-square-foot demonstration garden is being installed by the nonprofit group The Talking Farm, in Skokie.