Chicago's own world-renowned check talks about his motivation, inspiration ...
Nanotechnology isn't just coming to a supermarket near you-it's already the...
Video summary of the March 2010 issue
Will Chicago’s bid for the 2016 games adorn the Windy City i...
Over one hundred American cities and counties have already o...
Dr. Paul Kachoris and Kurt Schultz from Victories of the Hea...
Susan Blumberg-Kason’s second edition of All the Tea in Chicago.
Grabbing a favorite tee from our closet or throwing on a well-worn pair of jeans feels like second nature, but often makes a bigger statement than we realize. Keep your eye on the catwalk and take a peek at what some Chicago-based designers have to offer.
Owner of Pivot Boutique in Chicago
by Libby Hill (Lake Claremont Press, 4th printing 2007)
American Fare with a Latin Twist
Will Chicago’s bid for the 2016 games adorn the Windy City in beautiful rings, or lock it in handcuffs?
These five social entrepreneurs are making a difference in Chicago—one T-shirt, sundae, cupcake, survey and donation at a time
Author Andrew Harvey talks about "networks of grace" and how they'll help fuel the change our country needs.
Shannon Downey of Pivotal Production in Chicago
The World Music Festival 2009 promises to be the crowning programming achievement for international music in America.
The new documentary FRESH! connects the audience, not with facts and figures or apocalyptic policy analysis, but with personal stories of change.
Large-scale composting operations have already succeeded in San Francisco and Toronto, but could a similar program work here?
The founder of Chicago’s new Academy for Global Citizenship talks about the school, how she’s managed to achieve so much in such a short time and her hopes for the future of Chicago Public Schools.
Over one hundred American cities and counties have already outlawed polystyrene, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, and the volunteers behind No Foam Chicago hope that the Windy City will follow suit.
FamilyFarmed.org's annual expo promises to be the Midwest's premier local food event
Is organic aguaponics on Chicago's horizon?