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More expensive parking downtown, and meters that force drivers to move their cars more often, encourage alternative modes of transportation—namely biking, walking and public transit.
The Lincoln Park Zoo is proud to announce it’s newest arrival—but it isn’t what you might think.
Along with growing worries about our own future comes the painful realization that the food and consumer goods we enjoy are often produced at a terrible cost to others.
On the last Friday evening of the month, there’s usually music coming from the clinic in Children’s Memorial Hospital.
Athletes can easily combine their love of sports with volunteering.
Author and Dance Anthropologist, Taj combines the study of holistic art and science into compelling workshops and international lectures.
The Atlantic slave trade brought Africans to America via the treacherous “middle passage”, and was one of the most long-lasting traumatic events to face the human race.
Love it or hate it, our country’s new healthcare plan is placing a stronger emphasis on preventive care.
Nasser Amero went to culinary school to become well-versed in international cooking.
Lambs quarters and amaranth are usually considered weeds, but “good” and “bad” are mutable categories in the natural world, and lambs quarters are a case in point.
If you have eyes for such snapshots of urban intimacy, then check out the Urban Eyes exhibit at the Coalition Gallery in Wicker Park.
This book will become the book about getting around Chicago.
Three L.A. women deal with the emotional consequences of adoption in filmmaker Rodrigo Garcia’s Mother and Child,