May 2000
Field Tripping
Fieldwork Anyone Can Do
by Ana Arias Terry
Non-scientist volunteers make meaningful contributions by participating in adventures about which they otherwise only could have dreamed.
Cultural Field Trips
by Meg McGowan
What some of the area’s lesser known museums offer is an alternative view of what should be preserved, examined, wondered at, and valued.
The World and the Theme Park
by Edmund J. McDevitt
Rampant theme-parkism presents the world as a place that can only be interesting if it is organized, prepackaged, and consumed.
Canoeing
by Tom Judge
For thousands of years, people have been treating themselves to the pure pleasure that maneuvering a small watercraft brings to the heart, mind, and soul.
Getting on the Water
I Can’t Believe This is in Chicago!
by Nancy Clum
Every year more Chicagoans are making new discoveries along the Chicago River thanks to the efforts of the Friends of the River and their partners.
Walk Softly
by Jeannie Bianchi
In an expanding market of footwear choices, some companies are making great strides towards greener technology and socially just production.
Rolfing
by Darlene E. Paris
Straight posture makes a difference in how we look and feel. Rolfing is a method that aims to bring the body back to its natural state of balance.
Grow and Dry Your Own Herbs and Spices
by Mary Louise Boldan
Growing herbs indoors is no more difficult than in a garden and can provide dividends in lovely foliage, delicious flavors, and aromatic scents.
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