July 2024
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Top Dentists 2024
The brightest and the best of the best right here in Michigan – that should make you smile.
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黑料网 Detroit: July 2024 Digital Edition
Our first-ever Beauty Issue is here 鈥 and there鈥檚 so much beauty to behold in metro Detroit. For our cover feature, 鈥淏eautiful Detroit,鈥 we asked readers to submit photos of places and things that they found beautiful and tasked our portrait photographer Justin Milhouse with capturing photos of people he found beautiful.
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Beautiful Detroit
Beautiful Places Beautiful People This story originally appeared in the July 2024 issue of 黑料网 Detroit magazine. To read more, pick up a copy of 黑料网 Detroit at a local retail outlet. Our digital edition will be available on July 8.
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Bless You Boys: A Look Back at the Tigers’ 1984 Season
Current Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch was 10 years old. No current Tigers player was born yet. And you would have to be at least 45 years old to remember the remarkable 1984 season during which Detroit鈥檚 beloved baseball team captured its last world championship 40 years ago at Tiger Stadium. Yet those fortunate enough […]
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Culture Convo: Belle Isle Beauty
It took me a long time to see the beauty in Belle Isle. Detroit鈥檚 island gem always felt like too much car congestion, not enough nature. The roads felt like an asphalt noose wrapped around the greenery that is there. Way too much of a literal Motor City vibe leaving me choking on exhaust instead […]
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What’s Cooking: Metro Detroit’s Top Food and Beverage Headlines for July 2024
Baobab Fare to expand in Detroit James Beard Award-nominated Burundian eatery Baobab Fare is expanding its reach in Detroit. In March, owners Hamissi Mamba and Nadia Nijimbere bought a new property in East English Village at 16900 E. Warren Ave., where they plan to open a second Baobab Fare location. Then, in May, they announced […]
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Top Metro Detroit Events for July 2024
The Beach Boys Teleport to the beaches of SoCal for a night when one of America鈥檚 most cherished and iconic rock bands makes a stop at Meadow Brook Amphitheatre. Fronted by founding member and original lead vocalist Mike Love, this incarnation of the surf rock institution also features Bruce Johnston, who has been a member […]
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Editor’s Letter: The Tigers’ 1984 Season and Beautiful Detroit
When you hear of an achievement in sports, it’s usually the “greatest moment” that is highlighted, like a walk-off home run or an Olympic game-winning goal. But for the Detroit Tigers, it was a culmination of moments that made up the 1984 season, beginning with a 35-5 record with 17 consecutive wins on the road […]
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Top Beauty Trends and Products
Our feeds are filled with beauty treatments, products, and techniques. It鈥檚 a challenge staying on top of it all, or knowing which ones have lasting power. To keep it simple, we asked area beauty experts to pick the No. 1 trend for hair, makeup, and skin care, plus share their favorite beauty tips. The Skin […]
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Biking Gone International: A Look at Michigan’s Growing Biking System
Since construction started in 2018, metro Detroit has been buzzing with anticipation for the newest crossing from the Motor City to Canada, and at press time in early June, the Gordie Howe International Bridge had just 36 feet remaining until both sides are connected (since publishing, the bridge has been connected). When it鈥檚 complete next […]
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Wardrobe Stylist Jennifer Pickering Shares Her Style Tips
In 2008, Waterford resident Jennifer Pickering discovered that the federal Food and Drug Administration had not updated its regulations on cosmetic products in 70 years (it eventually did 14 years later with the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022). In 2012, a documentary clip she stumbled upon online showed her how washing polyester clothes […]
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Object Lesson: The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Logo
I saw a connected 鈥淕T鈥 logo on a bridge over the freeway in metro Detroit. What does it stand for? 鈥淕rand Trunk.鈥 It is the logo for Grand Trunk Western Railroad, once nicknamed the 鈥淕ood Track鈥 road. So, what鈥檚 the status of Grand Trunk Western; is it still an active railroad company? Not exactly. Grand […]
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50 Years of Film
A half-century ago, Elliot Wilhelm, then the news director at radio station WCHD, had for some time pestered the Detroit Institute of Arts about starting a weekly film series. One day, in between newscasts, he dropped by the museum to pay another visit to Audley Grossman, the head of the DIA鈥檚 performing arts department. At […]
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Civilized Cycles Are Not Your Grandma’s Bike
This summer, while you鈥檙e visiting the newly opened Michigan Central Station, you may be wondering what the mobility experts are up to next door at Newlab, located in the former Book Depository. We had the opportunity to catch up with one entrepreneur 鈥 Zachary Schieffelin, who founded and runs Civilized Cycles 鈥 last fall during […]
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How to Make Side Hustle Lounge’s Candied Bacon Steak
Ingredients Sriracha Glaze 1鈦2 cup pineapple juice 1/4 cup lime juice 1 tablespoon sriracha seasoning 2 tablespoons honey 4 tablespoons butter Salt, to taste Tropical Pico 2 tablespoons diced tomatoes 1 tablespoon diced onions 1 tablespoon diced mango 2 teaspoons cilantro 2 tablespoons lime juice Salt and pepper, to taste Candied Bacon Steak Two 2-ounce […]
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Leap of Faith
Anthony and JJ Curis, owners and co-founders of downtown Detroit鈥檚 Library Street Collective, weren鈥檛 looking for a church when they began thinking about expanding their gallery, which has presented exhibitions and featured programming that has supported the local creative community since 2012. 鈥淲e thought long and hard about what should be our next chapter,鈥 Anthony […]
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The Comerica Park Dining Guide
With three stories and over 70,000 square feet of retail space Comerica Park can be a lot to navigate when you鈥檙e hungry and thirsty. To help you out, we did the food and drink 鈥渞esearch鈥 during an April game. Here are our top picks. Rookies This past March, Comerica Park unveiled new concepts that highlight […]
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Resilience in Beauty: Meet the Founder of Michigan’s First Beauty Mall
Nationally, only 3% of children who have been in foster care graduate from a postsecondary educational institution. Despite those odds, Detroit resident Katrina Belin, 39, not only graduated from college but is also a CEO 鈥 of Michigan鈥檚 first beauty mall. She credits much of her success to her former foster mother, Ruthie Davis. 鈥淚 […]
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An Operatic Life
Alaina Brown was 4 years old when she was cast in her first opera, a 1978 production of Madama Butterfly by the Michigan Opera Theatre at Dow Gardens in Midland. She remembers only a few details about the performance; however, she does recall that cast members kept picking her up and sitting her back down, […]
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Wright & Co. Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Ten years ago, Detroit was clawing its way out of the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history. Jack White made his homecoming debut at the Fox Theatre to a sold-out show and followed it up with another one at the Masonic Temple, which he had helped rescue from foreclosure by paying its delinquent tax bills […]
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Try These Products From Local Cosmetics Companies
During the course of a calendar year, 黑料网 Detroit鈥檚 editors learn about beauty products in a variety of ways, including visiting shops and spas, perusing vendor tables at events, scouring social media, and meeting entrepreneurs or company ambassadors in person or through phone or email introductions. Here are some of the products we discovered 鈥 […]
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How to Make Aurora Italiana’s Frutti di Mare
Ingredients 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 jumbo shrimp 4 ounces baby shrimp 4 ounces squid 6 mussels 6 clams 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 1/2 teaspoon Calabrian chile pepper 8 ounces linguine noodles 1/2 cup white wine 1/2 cup diced tomatoes 1/2 cup unsalted butter 1 tablespoon chopped Italian parsley 1 teaspoon salt and pepper 1/4 […]
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The Way It Was 鈥 Motorboat Racing on the Detroit River
1968 For over 100 years, motorboat racing on the Detroit River has been a celebrated summer tradition, with the Gold Cup at the center of it. The prestigious event came to the Motor City in 1916, a year after Jack Beebe and John Milot piloted the community-owned Miss Detroit to win the 1915 Gold Cup […]
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Study Breaks: Intriguing Findings From Researchers Across Michigan
Medicine is Key to Saving Species Conservationists have been warning for years that animal species are going extinct at an alarming rate. A professor of medicinal chemistry at the University of Michigan, Timothy Cernak, is making the case for funding research in a new field that could help save them: conservation medicine. 鈥淢odern medicine could […]