May 2024
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butter
butter, a cannabis lifestyle brand, founded and rooted in Michigan, is driven by a relentless desire for exceptionalism and challenging themselves to surpass yesterday鈥檚 standards, rise above the ordinary, and cultivate something extraordinary.
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Mary Jane’s Friends & Co.
In the heart of Michigan鈥檚 bustling cannabis market, Mary Jane鈥檚 Friends & Co. is a pioneer in providing exceptional cultivation care.
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Future Grow Solutions/Leaf and Bud
Mark Savaya has pioneered a distinctive cannabis enterprise in Michigan, carving a niche unlike any other.
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Canna Zoned MLS
In the rapidly evolving cannabis industry, where the complexities of licensing, property acquisition, and legal navigation can daunt even the most seasoned professionals, Canna Zoned MLS is a beacon of clarity and expertise.
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DeHydr8
Just over two years ago, DeHydr8 came to market, revolutionizing the cannabis industry by leveraging patented technology to make cannabinoids more bioavailable, predictable, and accurate.
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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo With These Metro Detroit Events
Catch live dance and music performances, nosh on authentic Mexican cuisine, and order up a round of margaritas
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Top Chiropractors 2024
黑料网 Detroit鈥檚 Top Chiropractors list is based on a peer-review survey conducted by Professional Research Services of Troy, Mich. Participants cast votes honoring excellence in chiropractic services.
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Company Milestones: Joe Vicari Restaurant Group
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – While restaurants come and go, and others have struggled through the many challenges of the recent pandemic, one longtime Detroit area establishment has not only survived, but has thrived and even expanded. Over the past 35 years, Joseph Vicari has established multiple Metro-Detroit Andiamo restaurants with the belief that success begins […]
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黑料网 Detroit: May 2024 Digital Edition
There鈥檚 no wrong month to write about wine, but particularly with summer approaching, we wanted to let you know all about the Lake Erie North Shore region in Canada.
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Metro Detroit Culture Calendar for May 2024
I spend a lot of my time trying to convince friends, family, and strangers of all shapes and sizes to dive into Detroit鈥檚 cultural scene. It doesn鈥檛 always work. If you鈥檙e not super into theater 鈥 or have never gone to a live theater production 鈥 it鈥檚 a challenge to get you into the seat. […]
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Company Milestones: Roman Village and Antonio’s Cucina Italiana
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – For six decades – and counting – the Rugiero family has worked hard preparing fresh, authentic Italian dishes including award-winning pizzas, calzones, Lasagna, veal dishes, soups and, of course, their famous fresh baked bread. Everything is made the old fashion way 鈥淔ata in Casa鈥 (in house) and the pasta at all […]
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Company Milestones: Holiday Market Inc.
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – Tom Violante, who along with his wife Janet started the famous Holiday Market in Royal Oak in 1954, was known for his legendary catch phrases over the years. But one that really defined what the Market was all about was this one: 鈥淚f we don鈥檛 have it, you don鈥檛 need it […]
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Company Milestones: The War Memorial
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – T he War Memorial, located in Grosse Pointe Farms, serves as a gathering place for southeast Michigan that honors and celebrates military veterans and supports arts and enrichment activities for the betterment of the surrounding area. Housed inside the former mansion of the Alger family, originally named The Moorings, the architectural […]
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Company Milestones: C.E. Gleeson Constructors Inc.
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – I n 1924, Clarence M. Gleeson, who emigrated from Canada as a mason contractor, founded what is today known as C.E. Gleeson Constructors Inc., one of the nation鈥檚 oldest and most respected General Contractor and Construction Management firms in the country. From humble beginnings in Michigan to establishing a national […]
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Company Milestones: Sean D Gardella & Associates
– PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – O ne of SDGA鈥檚 recent milestones was winning a national award from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) for what鈥檚 known as a well home. In a world where energy and building codes have made homes聽significantly聽tighter聽and time spent in our homes has increased due to the increase in working remotely, […]
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Top Metro Detroit Events for May 2024
Primus, Puscifier, and A Perfect Circle Three titans of alt-rock and metal will join forces for a North American tour this spring in celebration of the 60th birthday of Maynard James Keenan. The revered singer-songwriter fronts both Puscifier and A Perfect Circle, which, along with Primus, will perform full individual sets on the same bill. […]
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Winery Getaways in Canada
Metro Detroiters who enjoy weekend wine getaways typically trek four hours Up North to the Old Mission and Leelanau peninsulas or perhaps cross the state to explore wineries in western Michigan. And yet, nearly 20 wineries are practically in our backyard. Drive 40 minutes from the Ambassador Bridge, and you鈥檒l wind up in Essex County, […]
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Top Towns 2024: The Best Places to Live in Metro Detroit
Choosing the town in which you want to raise a family, buy your first home, or retire is a huge decision. It鈥檚 also very personal. What might be important to one resident or family is not as important to another. That鈥檚 why when determining this year鈥檚 list of the top towns in metro Detroit, we […]
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Remembering Samantha Woll
The one thing Samantha Woll鈥檚 family would like you to know is that Sam was the kindest person you could ever meet. 鈥淪he treated everyone with respect and dignity and a smile,鈥 says her younger sister, Dr. Monica Woll Rosen. 鈥淚t didn鈥檛 matter who you were or where you came from 鈥 she was just […]
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Remembering Guy Stern
Several years ago, Guy Stern decided to write his memoir. He asked his wife, Susanna Piontek Stern, what she thought. 鈥淚 only said, 鈥榊ou know, if you want to do it, you should not wait much longer because you鈥檙e already in your 90s.鈥欌 The book was published in 2020. Stern passed away last December at […]
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Editor’s Letter: In Memory of Samantha Woll and Guy Stern
How to pitch a story to聽黑料网 Detroit聽is one of the exercises we work on with our editorial interns. Most interns have had experience writing news stories for their college newspaper or website, and the concept of a monthly city lifestyle magazine is quite foreign to them. It鈥檚 rare that we break the news, we tell […]
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This Stage Show is A Tribute to Mom
After completing the first live stage performance at the 83-year-old downtown Plymouth Penn Theatre since Friends of the Penn helped reopen it in 2006, actor-playwright Breeda Kelly Miller stared wistfully at its rafters last November and declared, 鈥淚 wish this could be my home theater.鈥 To which Ellen Elliott, executive director of Friends of the […]
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A Solo Camping Guide
The thought of camping alone in the dark woods can be frightening, but for Stevensville resident Meagan Francis, a mother of five, her solo camping trip in 2019 was a time to enjoy the outdoors alone and map out her experiences without having to accommodate others. 鈥淚 love my family, I love traveling with them, […]
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How to Make Sakazuki’s Yuzu Colada
Ingredients 1 ounce Joto Yuzu sake 1 ounce Probitas rum 1 1/2 ounces pineapple juice 3/4 ounce coconut cream 1/4 ounce lemon juice Maraschino cherry (for garnish) Pineapple wedge (for garnish) Directions In a cocktail shaker, add all the ingredients and shake vigorously. Pour over crushed ice into the most fun glass possible. Garnish with […]
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How Thomas McGuane Went From Academic Ignominy to Literary Icon
Things weren’t looking good for future novelist Thomas McGuane at the University of Michigan, where he鈥檇 begun his undergraduate studies in the late 1950s. After one particularly dire academic term, his GPA was 0.6, which is how the math worked out for his grades of two F鈥檚, one D, and an enigmatic FN. 鈥淚t stood […]
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Meet the Maker Supplying Local Private Tiki Bars
Detroit has a long history of tiki bars. Apparently, on dull winter days, nothing seemed better to Detroiters in the 1950s and 鈥60s than the escapism of a tiki bar complete with palm trees聽and mai tais. But although the heyday of Detroit鈥檚 tiki bar scene is long past, its collections scattered to garage sales and […]
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The Life and Legacy of Architect Minoru Yamasaki
Although best remembered as the architect of the 110-story World Trade Center towers in New York City that were destroyed by the terrorist attacks on 9/11, first-generation Japanese American Minoru Yamasaki built his legacy in Detroit while designing daring and noteworthy buildings before being acknowledged as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. […]
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There’s a New Wardrobe at Your Fingertips at Somerset’s Personal Stylist Suite
Walking into the Somerset Collection 鈥 home to over 180 stores 鈥 and gazing up at the three-story structure filled with retailers selling apparel, accessories, and shoes of various styles and price points can be an overwhelming experience for even the most avid shopper. And if you鈥檙e trying to curate a new wardrobe or find […]
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A Look Inside One Practical and Pretty Berkley Home
Intentional selection was the name of the game for Taylor Grup when she and her husband, Cody, made some interior design changes at their Berkley home. 鈥淔unctional and decorative was what we were after,鈥 Grup says. 鈥淲e wanted to maximize small spaces and give them personality and functionality.鈥 She鈥檚 the lead designer and brand ambassador […]
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How Boat Drinks Are Having a Moment
Not too long ago, Very Serious Bartenders 鈥 pardon me, Mixologists 鈥 spent a lot of time convincing the public that their profession required a tremendous amount of training and skill and an inner well of talent. They were right, of course: It really is a skilled job with its own set of exacting expectations. […]
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How to Make Adachi’s Garlic Butter Lobster Fried Rice
Ingredients 1 pound cooked Maine lobster, cut into 1-inch pieces 6 cloves garlic, minced 2 green onions, thinly sliced 2 tablespoons grape-seed oil 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 3 large eggs, lightly beaten 1 quart jasmine rice, cooked the day before and refrigerated overnight 2/3 cup diced carrots 2/3 cup defrosted green peas 4 tablespoons low-sodium […]
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The Way It Was 鈥 Detroit Historical Museum
1951Dozens gathered at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Kirby Street for the dedication of the new Detroit Historical Museum on July 24, 1951, exactly 250 years to the day after French explorer and military officer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac established Fort Pontchartrain at a site that became the city of Detroit. Those in […]
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Local Landmarks: Southfield’s Favorite Patriotic Elephant
Since 1971, Tammy the elephant has been a favorite friend to kids of all ages who have spotted the 11-foot fiberglass statue on northbound Telegraph Road in Southfield. She sits outside the Tamaroff Honda dealership with her tusks pointed toward the busy traffic and her trunk raised, as if waving to the passersby. Marvin Tamaroff, […]
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Study Breaks: Intriguing Findings From Researchers Across Michigan
Rise and shine? It鈥檚 no surprise that getting too little sleep can leave you feeling irritable. In fact, according to a new study by University of Michigan and Dartmouth Health researchers, sleep deprivation intensifies mood cycles tied to your body鈥檚 internal clock. (The bad news: Even if you do get enough Z鈥檚, you still probably […]