Events Calendar

Feb
18
Sat
AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY(R) GONG & SOUND MEDITATION
Feb 18 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Deeply relax and let the vibrations of the Gong open the flow of energy and create a body-mind state for healing. $25 708-634-3664 www.journeytowholeness.org

Mar
25
Sat
AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION @ Journey to Wholeness
Mar 25 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Jul
8
Sat
AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION
Jul 8 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION: 

2-3 pm.

$25.

Deeply relax and let the vibrations of the Gong open the flow of energy.

9501 S. New England Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453.

708-634-3664.

www.journeytowholeness.org

Aug
12
Sat
AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION
Aug 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION: 2-3 pm. $25.

Deeply relax and let the vibrations of the Gong and other relaxing vibrations open the flow of energy and create a body-mind state for change and healing.

9501 S. New England Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453. 708-634-3664.

www.journeytowholeness.org

Oct
6
Fri
MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT
Oct 6 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT – Workshops on a vast array of topics relating to healing with mushrooms, cooking, dyeing fibers, making medicine, identifying, growing and more! Workshops for all levels. Vendor spots are still available. Location: Camp Helen Brachman, 9341 Asbury Dr., Almond, Wisconsin, 54909. Register now by phone 920-452-4372 or visit www.MidwestWomensHerbal.com/mushrooms

Oct
7
Sat
MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT
Oct 7 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT – Workshops on a vast array of topics relating to healing with mushrooms, cooking, dyeing fibers, making medicine, identifying, growing and more! Workshops for all levels. Vendor spots are still available. Location: Camp Helen Brachman, 9341 Asbury Dr., Almond, Wisconsin, 54909. Register now by phone 920-452-4372 or visit www.MidwestWomensHerbal.com/mushrooms

Oct
8
Sun
MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT
Oct 8 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

MYCELIUM MYSTERIES: A WOMEN’S MUSHROOM RETREAT – Workshops on a vast array of topics relating to healing with mushrooms, cooking, dyeing fibers, making medicine, identifying, growing and more! Workshops for all levels. Vendor spots are still available. Location: Camp Helen Brachman, 9341 Asbury Dr., Almond, Wisconsin, 54909. Register now by phone 920-452-4372 or visit www.MidwestWomensHerbal.com/mushrooms

Oct
14
Sat
AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY ® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION
Oct 14 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

AUDIOPHARMACOLOGY ® GONG & SOUND MEDITATION: 2-3 pm. $25. Deeply relax and let the vibrations of the Gong and other relaxing vibrations open the flow of energy. 9501 S. New England Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453. 708-634-3664. www.journeytowholeness.org

Oct
18
Fri
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 18 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
19
Sat
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 19 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
20
Sun
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 20 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
21
Mon
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 21 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
22
Tue
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 22 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
23
Wed
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 23 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

Oct
24
Thu
Fantastic Fungi Premiere @ Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Oct 24 all-day

GENE SISKEL FILM CENTER PREMIERES MUSHROOM DOCUMENTARY FANTASTIC FUNGI. Tickets to each screening–unless stated otherwise—are From Friday, October 18 through Thursday, October 24. $12/general admission, $7/students, $6/Film Center members. Director Louie Schwartzberg appears for Q&A opening weekend. This revealing and marvelously mind-boggling documentary explores the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, the unique fruit of mycelium, an all-pervasive fungal network that not only lives beneath our feet but subversively dominates the earth. The Fifties rockabilly hit “There Was a Fungus Among Us” unwittingly proclaimed the fact: mycelium is everywhere, whether seen or unseen. Experts including groundbreaking scientist/mycologist Paul Stamets and authors Michael Pollan, Eugenia Bone, and Andrew Weil reveal the ways in which mushrooms harbor a vast and barely explored potential for healing, renewing the environment, providing sustenance, and altering consciousness, but only if mankind is savvy enough to tap their enormous power. Awe-inspiring time-lapse macro cinematography by director Schwartzberg (WINGS OF LIFE) brings mushrooms and their underworld networks to astonishing vibrant life for a don’t-miss experience. FANTASTIC FUNGI, 2018, Louie Schwartzberg, USA, 81 min., narrated by Brie Larson, DCP digital. Director Louie Schwartzberg is scheduled to appear for audience discussion on Friday (8 pm only; tentative) and Saturday. Location: Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, located at 164 N. State St., Chicago, IL 60601. Website: http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/fantastic-fungi

 

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