April 2024
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College for Creative Studies
For more than a century, the College for Creative Studies has distinguished itself as one of the premier institutions of higher learning in the world.
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Kalamazoo College
Nationally renowned and globally oriented, Kalamazoo College is the home of the K-Plan, an individualized and integrated approach to the liberal arts and sciences.
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Parents鈥 Guide to College
Finding a college that “feels” right isn’t as difficult as it sounds.
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Seven “Subjects” Parents Need to Take
Seven 鈥渟ubjects鈥 parents need to take when helping their son or daughter choose the best college or university for their interests, goals, and personality.
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Kendall College of Art and Design
Kendall College of Art and Design provides a world-class art and design education complemented by Ferris State University鈥檚 resources and support systems.
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Walsh College
Walsh College is a private, independent, not-for-profit, upper-division institution. Founded in 1922, it offers internationally and nationally ranked undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral business and technology degrees and certificates online, in person, or through a combination of each.
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Madonna University
Founded in 1937, Madonna University empowers students with Franciscan values of respect, justice, and service.
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Kettering University
This Is Your Proving Ground. At Kettering University, you won鈥檛 have to go looking for challenges that test your skills; we鈥檝e got them right here.
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Cleary University
Choose Cleary University for a lifetime of career success. The Cleary Mind experience fully prepares graduates for the rapidly changing business world.
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University of Detroit Mercy
University of Detroit Mercy is Michigan鈥檚 largest and most comprehensive Catholic university, offering more than 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees and programs.
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Baker College
Baker College believes in a student-first philosophy. It鈥檚 a principle that ensures commitment to the success of its students, from enrollment to graduation and beyond.
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City Guide 2024: Detroit, You’ve Been Drafted!
The largest and most impactful event in Detroit since the city hosted Super Bowl XL in 2006 is taking place this month, when the National Football League draft is held downtown April 25-27. With free admission, hundreds of thousands are expected to gather where numerous activities and extensive live entertainment will take up 2 million […]
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City Guide 2024: A Newcomers Guide to Visiting Detroit
My life, like those of most Americans of a certain age, marched along to a strong Detroit backbeat: Henry Ford, Lee Iacocca, Motown, Eminem. The Motor City, where all cars came from. I believe I visited as a child, during a family motorhome trip across Canada; we made a detour to Detroit for repairs, and […]
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City Guide 2024: A Guide to Detroit’s Skyscrapers
We Detroiters like to think of our skyline as the most beautiful in the world. It鈥檚 always nice when we hear that others agree. 鈥淚n our travels across America, I can鈥檛 think of too many cities that can compete with Detroit for its collection of really terrific, especially art deco, historic skyscrapers,鈥 says Mark Houser, […]
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April 2024 Culture Calendar
Metro Detroit is always so full of events and other fun things to do that it can be tough keeping track of it all. To help you plan your weekend itineraries, we鈥檝e asked Ryan Patrick Hooper, who is hosting a new show called聽In the Groove with Ryan Patrick Hooper聽on 101.9 WDET,聽to share his top April […]
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Meet Jason Benetti, the New Voice of the Tigers
At first glance, you might think: accountant. Perhaps an attorney 鈥 he does hold a law degree. Maybe even a physician, with a unique specialty. But when Jason Benetti opens his mouth and speaks, almost every sports fan in America can make a positive ID. One of the most recognizable voices in contemporary sports broadcasting, […]
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Top Metro Detroit Events for April 2024
Mariah the Scientist Known for raw, emotional lyrics that read like a diary entry, up-and-coming R&B artist Mariah the Scientist began writing songs during her time as a biology student at St. John鈥檚 University in New York. Her latest album, To Be Eaten Alive, was released in October and is the singer-songwriter鈥檚 first to chart […]
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黑料网 Detroit: April 2024 Digital Edition
The NFL Draft, a three-day event that could draw more than 300,000 visitors to Detroit, is finally happening! Conveniently, it fell in the same month as our annual City Guide, a how-to for having fun in the Motor City.
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City Guide 2024: What to Do in The Detroit Suburbs
Art & Culture Arab American National Museum The Arab American National Museum is the sole museum of its kind in the country dedicated to Arab American history and culture. The Smithsonian affiliate is fittingly located in the city of Dearborn, where over 50% of the population possesses Arabic heritage. 13624 Michigan Ave., Dearborn; 313-429-2535; arabamericanmuseum.org. […]
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Metro Detroit’s Top Dining News From Our April 2024 Issue
Jackson Pollock-inspired restaurant coming to The Village of Rochester Hills In the space once occupied by Noodles & Co. arrives聽a brand-new restaurant 鈥 The Jackson 鈥 from hospitality veteran Michael Mauro and award-winning chef Justin Vaiciunas, who has worked in notable kitchens such as those at the Detroit Athletic Club and Birmingham鈥檚 220 Merrill. The […]
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Editor’s Letter: 2024 City Guide, the NFL Draft, and Baseball Season
Welcome to Detroit 鈥 we’ve been waiting for you. Seriously, besides this being my way of working Taylor Swift lyrics (or close enough) into my editor鈥檚 letter, that statement is 100% true. For more than two years, the city and its residents have been counting down the days to the NFL Draft, one of the […]
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Detroit Underwater: A Closer Look at Flooding in Metro Detroit
It is still common for people to deny climate change, or its causes, or that anything can be done about it, claiming that a particularly bad storm is a 鈥渙nce-in-a-century鈥 fluke. But as the 鈥渙nce-in-a-century鈥 storms keep coming every summer, that reasoning just doesn鈥檛 hold water. And while the effects are felt in every flood-prone […]
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Spring Cleaning Metro Detroit’s Waterways
The sight of a river catching fire is undoubtedly shocking, yet in 1969, that鈥檚 precisely what occurred on the Rouge. According to the Michigan Environmental Council, 鈥渢he oil-matted Rouge River in Detroit caught fire, shooting flames 50 feet in the air and sending smoke billowing near the I-75 highway bridge.鈥 Refuse and other pollutants clogged […]
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Natural Products Available at Detroit’s Eastern Market
Listed clockwise from left in the above photo Nikki鈥檚 Ginger Tea, $5 Jentzen Farms spring onion, $1.50 Give and Grow Mushrooms chestnut mushrooms, $12 Hell Fire Detroit Fresno Hot Sauce, $13 White Lotus Farms Micro Basil, $5 White Lotus Farms Country Loaf, $7 Jentzen Farms asparagus, $3 Intu Tea Specialty Strawberry and Raspberry Fruit and […]
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Solving a Puzzle for Local Parents of Kids on the Autism Spectrum
When Shell Jones’s son Duane was first diagnosed with autism at age 2 1鈦2, she quickly realized how few recreational opportunities there were for kids like him. While there were places that could accommodate him, there were hardly any kids鈥 venues that were created specifically to meet the needs of autistic children. This inspired Jones […]
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How Carhartt is Embracing Eco-Friendly Initiatives
The name Gretchen Carhartt Valade is well known to Detroiters. The philanthropist, musician, and Carhartt heiress 鈥 who passed away in 2022 at the age of 97 鈥 was nicknamed the 鈥淎ngel of Jazz鈥 after saving the struggling Detroit Jazz Festival in 2006 and ensuring it remained free so that everyone had access to the […]
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How to Make Kamper’s Beileza Cocktail
Kamper’s Rooftop Lounge in Detroit’s Book Tower was inspired by the charming caf茅s in Barcelona and offers a menu featuring Basque tapas and pintxos alongside an “elevated wine and cocktail experience.” Make one of those drinks, Beileza, at home by following this handy recipe. Ingredients 2 ounces Roku Gin 1/4 ounces Licor 43 1/2 lime, […]
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A Look Inside a 1926 Grosse Ile Home’s Sunroom
Enjoying a glass of wine together in their Plano, Texas, home, Vanessa Chaverri-Gratz and her husband, Josh Gratz, were scrolling through real estate listings when they stumbled upon a historic Tudor-style home in Grosse Ile. Shortly after, they were in Michigan for a wedding and on a whim decided to go look at the nearly […]
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One Man’s Trash
It all started with trash. Around 10 years ago, Detroit residents and life partners Bo Shepherd and Kyle Dubay were in their 20s and came across it constantly while biking around the city 鈥 the lumber, metal, tile, and other objects left behind when someone moves away or a house is being gutted or demolished. […]
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Kiley Reid Releases New Novel ‘Come & Get It’
Following the seismic success of her 2019 debut novel, Such a Fun Age, bestselling author Kiley Reid 鈥 who moved to Ann Arbor in 2022 to teach creative writing at the University of Michigan 鈥 is back with an aptly titled, much-anticipated second book called Come and Get It. Set in the college town of […]
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Designer Chelsea Von Mach Discusses How Her Dreams Became Reality
Although Birmingham-raised Chelsea Von Mach grew up watching her father sell upholstery fabric of all colors and patterns globally and out of his store in Grand Blanc, this isn鈥檛 what inspired her to pursue a career in fashion styling. Instead, it was the reality TV shows she watched while she was a student at Marian […]
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How to Make Sexy Steak’s Spicy Shrimp Diavolo
Sexy Steak, a new Italian steakhouse in Detroit, was opened by Prime Concepts Detroit in the Grand Army of the Republic Building earlier this year. Here, the restaurant shares its recipe for spicy shrimp diavolo. Ingredients 3 large sized shrimp (size U8 on packaging) 2 cloves garlic 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons […]
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The Way It Was 鈥 Bozo the Clown
1961 From the early days of television in the 鈥50s through the 鈥70s, numerous children鈥檚 shows produced by Detroit stations and Windsor, Ontario鈥檚 CKLW had kids glued to the 鈥渋diot box鈥 as they were entertained with cartoons and a colorful cast of in-studio hosts that included Soupy Sales, Milky the Clown, Sagebrush Shorty, Johnny Ginger, […]