No other magazine about money would ever have been reviewed or mentioned in places like RayGun and Factsheet Five. Green…
This short story by Judith Schoolman wasn’t an in-depth profile or anything, but it was the single biggest press hit…
Green’s co-founders, Ken Kurson and John Packel, both grew up in Northbrook, IL, so it was particularly satisfying, even amid…
Kentucky’s greatest songwriter, Paul K, wrote a story for Green’s 3rd Issue about the challenges of financing an indie music…
Green Magazine’s publisher and co-founder John Packel created a nifty folder that he’d bring with him as a leave behind…
Green Magazine earned press in all kinds of unexpected quarters. When they’d print the publication’s 800-number — which rang not…
Happily, the online version of this solid story about Green and Ken Kurson doesn’t include the ludicrous and embarrassing photo…
This perceptive story appeared in the Chicago Tribune on January 5, 1996. It features Ken Kurson memorably characterizing the early…
Before Ken Kurson and John Packel changed the name to Green, the money fanzine they started was known as “The…
On March 4, 2017, The Lilacs played together for the first time since the early 90s to commemorate the 25th…