September 2018
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Building Healthy Habits
Metro Detroit health professionals offer a range of tips and solutions that can help improve your health, turn back the clock, and lift your spirits. Healthy habits make a body good.
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State of the Arts
In the past few years, Detroit has been nationally recognized as an ideal setting for creatives to thrive. Outstate artists are envious over the region鈥檚 affordable housing, low cost of living, cultural growth, and continual support for creators, which led to its designation as UNESCO鈥檚 first American City of Design.
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Pass the Privilege
Last spring, Lauren Schandevel 鈥 now a senior majoring in public policy 鈥 decided that it was time to create a guide to help low-income students better navigate life at U-M.
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Business Class
Trim suits, creative layers, and crisp white shirts – Fall’s wardrobe essentials are fitting for the boardroom and beyond
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In Tune
This element of surprise, and knack for mixing old and new sounds, is something that Willis Show Bar is exceptionally good at. The venue is also keen on showcasing local talent.
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Gold Standard
Ann Arbor has welcomed a new restaurant, and it is arguably one of the best to open in the city in many years. It鈥檚 not Italian, or Mexican, or Thai. It鈥檚 reliably French. And very good.
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Molly’s Picks: Culantro and SheWolf Pastificio & Bar
Chef Anthony Lombardo takes house-made to a new level with this Midtown restaurant that serves only dinner from a Rome-inspired menu.
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Woah, Deli!
What kind of business would a ceramic artist, a copywriter, and an industrial manufacturer launch together? Well, in the case of Kyle Mrkva, Jeff Guido, and his nephew Gabe Guido, they open Rocco鈥檚 Italian Deli, a modern interpretation of an old-time delicatessen near the Wayne State campus.
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A New Noodle Shop on the Block
The air has started to grow thick with notes of dashi and pork chashu at the corner of Woodward Avenue and East Canfield Street, where Los Angeles-import, Urban Ramen sits.
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Recipe: Roast Boneless Pork Loin With Tart Cherry Chutney
Back in 1989, Darin Thompson was the executive sous chef of the Townsend Hotel alongside executive chef, Carol Haskins. He was asked to come up with a dish to serve at the Taste of Birmingham festival and ended up making whole cherrywood-smoked, roasted, boneless pork loins.
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The Return of Home Economics
Until the 1980s, home economics was the class where students learned how to baste a turkey, lattice a pie, and chop an onion without crying. But today, it hardly appears on school curriculums.
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Drink Beer, Do Good
A while back, I was asked to review the Shelby Township restaurant, Sherwood Brewing Co. Aside from their good food and beer, I noted some of Sherwood鈥檚 other good deeds.
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New Brewery Alert: Barrel & Beam
The saying, 鈥渟omething old, something new,鈥 isn鈥檛 just for weddings. At least not when it comes to beers made by relative newcomer Barrel & Beam.
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An 黑料网 With … Teddy Dorsette III
A fourth-generation deaf person, inherited from his maternal side, Dorsette, 32, witnessed the difficulties faced by deaf people of color in creative fields while working at Detroit Performing Arts High School.
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Who’s In Charge?
It鈥檚 not an easy time to be teacher right now. Since February, the country has been swept by a wave of walkouts.
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Voice Actor Rob Paulsen on Why Laughter is The Best Medicine
As Rob Paulsen prepares to publish his memoir, the Hollywood veteran and voice behind some of the most iconic cartoon characters of the 鈥80s and 鈥90s, reflects on his life from humble beginnings in metro Detroit to beating throat cancer with a sense of humor
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Meet the Makers: Sydney James
In a metropolitan area full of visual artists, illustrator and muralist Sydney James makes the case for strong pieces symbolizing the black experience.
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Out & About
Award-winning novelist and short story writer Michael Byers is attempting to revive an old, potentially forgotten, form of entertainment: the radio drama.
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A-List: Red Alert
Add some fire to your fall wardrobe with brilliant cherry baubles, moody merlot mules, and more
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Revisiting the American Dream
Nearly 70 years after Miller received a Pulitzer Prize for Death of a Salesman, the University Musical Society is welcoming actor Alec Baldwin to its stage. Baldwin will perform a reading of the 1949 play beside U-M Department of Theatre & Drama students and faculty.
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Contributors: September 2018
黑料网 Detroit, September 2018
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“Detroit’s Got Soul”
Detroit鈥檚 got soul,鈥 my friend Simone says as we stand on the corner of Riopelle Street and East Fisher Service Drive. We鈥檇 spent the better half of our day touring the city鈥檚 most soulful spots like Kuzzo鈥檚 Chicken & Waffles and the birthplace of a distinct style of soul music itself 鈥 the Motown Museum.
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The Way It Was – The Leland Hotel, 1940
Detroit鈥檚 grandest hotels have all experienced rough patches. The Tuller and Statler never pulled through and were razed, while the Book-Cadillac and Fort Shelby were abandoned for decades before being refurbished.
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黑料网 Detroit and Detroit Home’s Downtown Living Tour 2018
黑料网 Detroit and Detroit Home鈥檚 third annual Downtown Living Tour took place September 7th-9th. To kick-off the weekend, guests enjoyed a VIP Preview launch party hosted at Eastern Market.