Following the latest One Book, One Chicago selection, to be announced in March, literary discussions will take place at libraries, bookstores and additional venues throughout the month of April. Resource guides with the run-down of One Book, One Chicago events, will be available for pick-up at local Chicago neighborhood libraries or for viewing at www.chipublib.org.
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Greening Your Office: Tips on How to Make Your Workplace Ecofriendly
This brown bag lunch series examines ways to create a green office. Topics include energy conservation, waste reduction, green transportation, and property management engagement.
BIG: Blacks in Green: Naomi Davis, founder of BIG
Blacks in Green (BIG) is an environmental organization whose vision is to create self-sustaining African diaspora communities and foster black participation in the new green economy. Founder Naomi Davis presents BIGs core teaching, Oasis-Making, which defines the sustainability challenge of African American communities, and discusses the organizations green economic development. Presented by Critical Encounters and the Chicago Architecture Foundation.
Listening to the Planet: The Sounds of HumanNature
This day-long event will showcase field recordings from nature from around the world, Natural Tendencies readings, and a Human|Nature inspired Essay Smash. Sponsoring departments include New Millennium Studies and English, among others.
What is HumanNature? Symposium
Hear various Columbia College Faculty members consider the essence of human nature in this two-hour symposium. Tentative participants include: Ann Gunkel, Ames Hawkins, Jafaar Aksikas, Rami Gabriel, Thomas Greif, and Stephen Asma. Conversations will explore whether sex/gender is natural or constructed, whether Marxism accepts or rejects a notion of human nature (and what the implications are), ideas regarding post-humanism (trans-humanism) among others.
Applying Biomimicry to the Built Environment
Biomimicry is a relatively new science that studies natures systems and processes and then imitates or takes inspiration from them to solve human problems. This lecture by design leaders from global architecture firm HOK discuss how biomimicry applies to architectural design.
Chicago’s Green City Farmer’s Market opens May 6
The Chicago Green City Market will be moving outside to Lincoln Park (1750 North Clark Street Chicago, IL 60614) on Wednesday, May 6, with a kick off rally for the 2009 season on Saturday, May 9!
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Great Performers of Illinois 2009
This fourth annual celebration of the arts unique to Illinois features over 50 musical performances across all genres, as well as interactive events, hands-on children’s activities, regional foods and wines, an Illinois destinations showcase, and an 8,000 square-foot corn maze.
General Von Steuben Day Parade
The General Von Steuben Day Parade celebrates Baron Friedrich von Steuben, who came to this country as a volunteer offering his services to General George Washington. General von Steuben converted the revolutionary army into a disciplined fighting force, instilling in them much needed inspiration, confidence and competence.
ObamaRelated Tours
Explore the places and sites where the Obamas spent their time while living and working in Chicago
Snuggie Pub Crawl
Crawl along Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park with other fans of the infamous “blanket with sleeves.”
CHIRP Record Fair and Other Delights
The annual vinyl event offers used and rare albums from vendors across the Midwest, plus CDs, DVDs, posters, magazines and more. Also features live music and DJ sets.
Rockfest
Sample 40 beers from Rock Bottom breweries, along with handmade Italian beef and sausages.
Music Without Borders: Yves Francois et Rocambu Jazz Afro Diaspora Jazz
Enjoy an afternoon concert at the Chicago Cultural Center when Yves Francois et Rocambu Jazz performs.
Jazz, Blues & Beyond: Eddie C. Campbell
Dance with us to precise, clean, popping guitar tone that Eddie C. Campbell plays with uncanny precision.