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  • Chef Renée Senne Tells Her Story

    Chef Renée Senne Tells Her Story

    In a life of many changes and challenges, the one constant for Renée Senne—former owner of the renowned, ...
    Food October 4, 2011
  • A Double Wedding at EcoVillage

    A Double Wedding at EcoVillage

    Jody Kessler, an ordained interfaith minister and well-known singer, officiated. Graham and Liz both wore elegant, long white ...
    Home December 30, 2010
  • Companions in Helping Others: The Don and Cindy Anderson Story

    Companions in Helping Others: The Don and Cindy Anderson Story

    Donald and Cynthia Anderson are two of the most remarkable persons I have interviewed.
    People December 13, 2010
  • Dr. Vladimir Bobkoff, Japanese Acupuncturist

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    People November 19, 2010
  • Dr. Deanna Berman’s Work in Progress

    Dr. Deanna Berman’s Work in Progress

    For the last two decades, Dr. Berman has been gathering data on the health and care of women.
    People October 24, 2010
  • A Utilitarian Pragmatist, Ithaca

    A Utilitarian Pragmatist, Ithaca

    William Goodman, a lawyer by calling, moved to live in a house they inherited from Grandfather Goodman.
    People September 26, 2010
  • Disciplined German Explores Eleven EcoVillages

    Disciplined German Explores Eleven EcoVillages

    Ronny Mueller, 34, has been on a worldwide quest to understand permaculture--landscape designs in harmony with nature.
    People September 2, 2010
  • The Contagion of Marcie Boyd’s Vibrant Gusto

    The Contagion of Marcie Boyd’s Vibrant Gusto

    Marcie Boyd, 58, who used to live in EcoVillage, Ithaca, New York, has decided to settle down in ...
    People August 11, 2010
  • Florian Charvolin’s Universals and Particulars

    Florian Charvolin’s Universals and Particulars

    Florian Charvolin was surprised that schools in parts of the world did not teach about the Greeks or ...
    People August 5, 2010
  • Steve Weed’s Story of Writing for Life

    Steve Weed’s Story of Writing for Life

    Steve wrote in enlarged type the first draft of his novella, Riding the One-Way Double Line.
    People July 31, 2010
  • An Advocate for Victims of Violence

    An Advocate for Victims of Violence

    "I put myself in my client's shoe. I am there for them," Sarah Amberge said.
    People July 17, 2010
  • Traveling on Foot Across Europe and Asia

    Traveling on Foot Across Europe and Asia

    Abigail Bokaer is writing a memoir of her walk across the globe, which started in 1991 and ended ...
    Travel July 2, 2010
  • We Think, We Are Unique, Sui Generis

    We Think, We Are Unique, Sui Generis

    According to communication theory, when dissimilar people or cultures begin to communicate, they become more alike.
    People July 1, 2010
  • Brandon Sullivan’s Bridges Between Play and Work

    Brandon Sullivan’s Bridges Between Play and Work

    As an undergraduate at Lehigh University Brandon majored in structural engineering because he was very interested in designing ...
    People July 1, 2010
  • Life Seen From a South Dakota Home Farm

    Life Seen From a South Dakota Home Farm

    Born to second-generation Norwegians, Darwin still lives at the Home Farm in Aberdeen, S.D. bought in 1920 by ...
    People June 18, 2010
  • Melanie’s Life as a Diorama

    Melanie’s Life as a Diorama

    Melanie Daniels is writer, percussion artist, caregiver, video maker, and computer techie.
    People June 4, 2010
  • Allan Willet’s Harmonious Multiverses

    Allan Willet’s Harmonious Multiverses

    Alan Willet's first landscape was a dairy farm owned by his family. The single stoplight was 30 minutes ...
    People May 26, 2010
  • Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part 3

    Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part 3

    The continuing saga of Aaron and Celeste Froehlich's global travels to gain a meaningful education.
    People May 14, 2010
  • Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part 2

    Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part 2

    Aaron Froehlich says when answering a calling, life ahead doesn't clarify, but "the life behind us becomes straightened.”
    People May 5, 2010
  • Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part I

    Citizens of the World: Aaron and Celeste Froehlich, Part I

    Celeste Froehlich attended college in four different countries, which she highly recommends.
    People April 29, 2010
  • A Microcosm of American Life in the Middle West

    A Microcosm of American Life in the Middle West

    My subject in this quick sketch is Marty Hiller, my next-door neighbor.
    People March 26, 2010
  • Linda Glaser Finds Shared Values at EcoVillage

    Linda Glaser Finds Shared Values at EcoVillage

    Linda met her husband at a synagogue dinner. It turned out to be a momentous event in her ...
    People March 18, 2010
  • Aaron Pines of EcoVillage Tells His Story

    Aaron Pines of EcoVillage Tells His Story

    “The most important moments in life come when you least expect it,” says Aaron Pines.
    People March 10, 2010
  • The Teleology of Julia Morgan’s Life

    The Teleology of Julia Morgan’s Life

    The mother's voice was in her. At each crucial step, it moved Julia to the next stage.
    People February 25, 2010
  • Monty Berman’s Life Story Raises a Question

    Monty Berman’s Life Story Raises a Question

    Monty Berman is the doyen of EcoVillage; he is our éminence grise.
    People February 22, 2010
  • Kristen Nygren and Her Portable Profession

    Kristen Nygren and Her Portable Profession

    Her parents were old fashioned and were most alarmed when she went in for Psychiatry.
    People February 21, 2010
  • Monty Berman’s Life Story Raises a Question

    Monty Berman’s Life Story Raises a Question

    Monty Berman is the doyen of EcoVillage; he is our éminence grise.
    People February 14, 2010
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