June 2004
Energy Rush
Energy Rush
Throughout the ages, hands on healers have engaged the subtle energies emanating from the human body. Once dismissed as woo-woo, these electro-magnetic therapies are working their way into Western medicine.
by MANDY BURRELL
Fair Enough?
When you’re the world’s biggest coffee retailer, you get the big-picture question: Why is it so tough to get a cup of organic, fair-trade coffee at Starbucks?...And what coffee drinkers can do about it.
by BOB CONDOR
Chicagoan Kathy Kelly: Agitating for Peace
Currently jailed, this remarkable Chicagoan has committed her life to forging a more just and sustainable World. In doing so, she gently reminds us that we all need to find our own level of activism.
by BOBBYE MIDDENDORF
Lights, Camera, Action...
It’s shocking, but titillating and compelling. Radical cheerleading and guerilla theatre are the latest in a colorful protest movement that’s designed to get your attention ... and action.
by MAYA SCHENWAR
BackWords: Knowing Dad...At Last
When his rock of a father died, he thought his chance to “be there” for the old man was lost. But dad’s passing brought a renewed opportunity for showing how much his son cared.
by HAROLD HOLT
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