February 2024
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Tara Thomas – Beztak Properties
Controller Tara Thomas has more than 16 years of experience in accounting for property management and oversees the training and development of Beztak鈥檚 accounting team.
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Colleen Irvin, Erin Ottenbreit, Dena Drobnich, and Patty Spina – Cedarbrook Senior Living
Celebrating life is a philosophy Cedarbrook Senior Living Communities holds dear in its approach to staff, residents, families, and business partners.
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Dr. Mary Sue Stonisch – Faircourt Dental Smile Studio
Dr. Mary Sue Stonisch, 鈥淭he Smile Artist,鈥 has been leading Faircourt Dental Smile Studio鈥檚 cosmetic dentistry practice for 36 years. Using art and chemistry, she鈥檚 transformed countless lives by creating healthy, beautiful smiles.
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Lisa Hardy Hamill & Kim Hardy Hickson – Harp鈥檚 Lingerie
Since 1947, when Elizabeth 鈥淏etty鈥 Harp opened the first Harp鈥檚 on Chene St. in Detroit, Harp鈥檚 Lingerie has been the place for expert fittings and one-on-one personal service.
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Cindy Elliott, Dr. Rosalie Tocco-Bradley, Shannon Striebich 鈥 Trinity Health Michigan
Leading Trinity Health Michigan鈥檚 24,000 employees and 3,600 physicians through 3 million patient interactions each year requires strength, leadership, and compassion 鈥 all defining characteristics of its three senior executives.
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Cindy Kahn – The Agency Hall & Hunter
Cindy Kahn boasts an extensive and noteworthy resume, marked by consistent success. Since 2011, she has repeatedly earned recognition as one of the Top 100 Agents by 黑料网 Media.
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Alison Vaughn 鈥 Jackets for Jobs
Alison Vaughn is not only a 鈥渨oman who moves Detroit,鈥 but also a woman who dresses Detroit for success and independence.
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Jessica Dadas-Schulze – Schulze Law & Consulting, PLLC
Jessica Dadas-Schulze is an experienced attorney who has been practicing tax, business, and estate-planning law for over 16 years.
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Where to Go for a Caribbean Escape
Go off-the-grid at eco-luxe resort Secret Bay in unspoiled Dominica For those who dream of traveling to undiscovered destinations, the Caribbean likely doesn鈥檛 come to mind. Yet, among the Windward Islands in the Lesser Antilles lies a secluded island nation underscored by dramatic beauty and a lost-in-time allure. Welcome to Dominica, a magnificent, mountainous, independent […]
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February 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, the host of聽CultureShift聽on 101.9 WDET聽to share his top February happenings in the area. Film For the film fanatic at […]
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Top Metro Detroit Events for February 2024
DJ Shadow With the release of his 1996 studio debut, Endtroducing…, this California-based DJ and producer established himself as an innovator in instrumental hip-hop and electronic music by composing an album entirely of vinyl samples. Since then, he鈥檚 dabbled in countless genres, collaborated with some of hip-hop鈥檚 biggest names, and released six more full-length albums. […]
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Editor’s Letter: Restaurant of the Year and Black History Month
How do you follow up a cover that seems destined to become a fan favorite and bestseller? You give the readers something else that is as universally appealing as Dan Campbell: food. That really wasn鈥檛 our intention when we bumped up our Restaurant of the Year feature from March to February, but it worked out […]
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Treat Your Loved Ones to Ferndale’s Quix Chocolate this Valentine’s Day
Looking for something unique, exquisite, and delicious to impress your significant other this Feb. 14? We recommend a visit to Quix Chocolate, a boutique Belgian chocolatier in downtown Ferndale. Stop in, and you鈥檒l see a dizzying display of confections in many shapes and colors. Behind the counter, the team is busy painting, molding, and filling […]
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The Story Behind Royal Oak’s Renamed Hamer Finch Wilkins Park
Royal Oak is known as a city with a thriving downtown, filled with dining, retail, and entertainment options. But it also boasts 51 parks within its nearly 12 square miles, parks named after roads, civic groups, and prominent members of the community. In March 2022, the city renamed Beechwood Park, located on the east side […]
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How to Add Pantone’s 2024 Color of the Year to Your Home
Pantone Color Institute has announced its 2024 Color of the Year: Peach Fuzz. Here are some items that can help you incorporate the warm and elegant shade that “resonates with compassion” in your home. Pictured above from the top left, moving clockwise:聽 Paddywax Santorini Reed Diffuser, $45, at Rail & Anchor, 502 S. Washington Ave., […]
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How to Make January Cake
Despite its name, this sweet treat from Pulp is good to make and eat beyond the first month of the year. The 黑料网 Detroit staff thinks it would make the perfect Valentine鈥檚 Day dessert for you and yours. Or just for you 鈥 Berens herself prefers it solo: 鈥淢y favorite way to eat this cake […]
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How to Add Pastels into Your Wardrobe
From Versace to Chanel and so many more, designers everywhere awashed their spring/summer 鈥24 runways in soft hues of pink, blue, green, and yellow. These classic pastel palettes, however, took a decidedly modern direction with cutting-edge cuts, contemporary pairings, and pop-art patterns and prints. Les Beiges Healthy Glow Natural Eyeshadow Palette in Cool, $72,聽at Chanel […]
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An Inside Look at The Online Jewelry Store Vajz毛
Immigrating to the United States is kind of a big deal. Suddenly, you鈥檙e immersed in a brand-new environment and may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of navigating this capitalistic jungle. And while many children of immigrants say there is pressure to get a safe 9-to-5 job, Valentina Juncaj 鈥 an Albanian who immigrated to Sterling […]
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黑料网 Detroit: February 2024 Digital Edition
The digital edition of 黑料网 Detroit鈥檚 February issue, featuring our 2024 Restaurant of the Year, is now available.
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Detroiters Weigh in on MDOT鈥檚 I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project
In 1964, the 1-mile highway of I-375 stretching north from Jefferson to Mack Avenue was built without the consent of the neighborhoods it destroyed. That wasn鈥檛 unusual for the time: Highways that crisscross Detroit 鈥 like many across the country 鈥 were created by forcibly removing the people who lived in the new roads鈥 slated […]
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Detroit Stylist Marv Neal Shares His Fashion Tips
Marv Neal grew up in a multigenerational home full of stylish women. He recalls a childhood marked by images of his great-grandmother, a seamstress, measuring waists and sewing hems while clients perched on crates. With ease, he can rattle off which woman in his family was known to adopt which type of style: His oldest […]
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Meet Detroit’s Monument Man
Austen Brantley鈥檚 studio is just as understated as he is. Down a massive hallway and into the maze of the Russell Industrial Center, you鈥檒l find the artist working alone with his music, refining the edges of a new sculpture, one of many works in progress. It鈥檚 getting hard to keep track of just which project […]
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Where to “Apr茅s-Ski” in Metro Detroit
It is a significant understatement to say that I am not a ski person. The first time my parents tried to take me skiing, I somehow managed to fall off the ski lift, then wander off to the other side of the tow ropes and roam happily through the woods for about two hours before […]
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This Book by a U-M Professor Helps Couples Manage Money
Money may make the world go round, but man, do we hate talking about it 鈥 especially when our approach to spending and saving doesn鈥檛 match our partner鈥檚. For those couples looking to work through their fiscal philosophy differences, Scott Rick, a marketing professor at the University of Michigan鈥檚 Ross School of Business, has published […]
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Adding Understated Luxury Items into Your Wardrobe
Sleek, minimal, and timeless 鈥 this season, some of our favorite designer houses, such as Gucci and Ferragamo, championed a quieter luxury when it came to their spring/summer 鈥24 collections. Think elevated basics; investment pieces with classic, enduring style; luxuriously soft leathers, silks, and satins; brilliant golds; and neutral palettes. Untitled in Motion Atlantis Dress, […]
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How to Make Bandit’s Bison Chili
Bandit Tavern & Hideaway in Royal Oak offers Southern-style dishes including fried chicken, honey-glazed salmon, and shrimp & grits. Try making the bison chili, which can be found on their Rations menu, at home with this copycat recipe. Ingredients 4 tablespoons olive oil, divided 2 pounds ground bison 1/4 cup masa harina 1/4 cup diced […]
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Assembled in Hollywood: Producer Roger Corman
For Roger Corman, it was only natural to bring assembly-line practices to Hollywood as he became king of the B pictures. By 1954, when he produced his second movie, The聽Fast and the Furious, Corman had discovered that staying in production and making one movie after the other, while multitasking on postproduction and release, was the […]
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Meet Chef and Author Abra Berens
When I chatted with chef Abra Berens in early December, the staff at Granor Farm was in the midst of a winter harvest, picking greens from the greenhouse, pulling celery roots, rutabagas, and purple-top turnips. The farm is in Three Oaks, a small southwest Michigan village 10 minutes from Indiana and just over an hour […]
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Curtis Chin Discusses His Book “Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant, A Memoir”
“We as people are a reflection of the places we grow up in, right?鈥 says writer Curtis Chin. 鈥淭hey inform us; they change who we are.鈥 Chin, who was born in Detroit and raised there and in Troy, grew up at Chung鈥檚, a beloved Cantonese restaurant stationed along the Cass Corridor in Detroit鈥檚 New Chinatown […]
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The Way It Was 鈥 Esther Gordy, Michael Jackson, and Stevie Wonder
1998Esther Gordy Edwards, the sister of Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, stands on the steps of the Motown Museum with Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder before giving them a personal tour of the iconic Hitsville USA Studio A at 2648 W. Grand Blvd. that draws thousands of visitors annually from around the globe. Amazingly, from […]
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How to Make Symposia’s Amish Bird
Symposia is a Mediterranean restaurant located in Detroit’s Atheneum Suite Hotel with a menu inspired by dishes from Greece, Italy, Spain, and others. Their menu offers a mix of sharable plates, salads, steaks, chops, and mains, including Amish Bird, which you can make at home with this easy recipe. Ingredients 1 pound each half-chicken, semiboneless […]