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Living above the store, once a practical choice for independent merchants and new immigrants, is also a Manhattan-style option for luxury living.
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May 2011 |
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If Boyne City morel-mushroom hunters of the past five decades can tell us anything, it’s that these meaty morsels are as prized as any nugget of gold.
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May 2011 |
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Now that he’s ensconced at his favorite position, Tiger Brandon Inge, through his balletic fielding, displays why he’s such a gem on the diamond.
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April 2011 |
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Majestic elms and ashes, blooming trees, and banks of colorful flowers make the grounds of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford estate as impressive as the Albert Kahn home they surround.
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April 2011 |
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A colorful fling with spring at Dearborn's The Henry Ford.
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April 2011 |
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By going lean and green and making their
110-year-old Folk Victorian home ‘net zero,’
an environmentally conscious Ann Arbor family
can watch their energy savings really add up.
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March 2011 |
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“Plastics” was the classic, one-word, unsolicited career advice offered to Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate. Fast-forward several decades, and that word today could well be “Mandarin.”
By Rebecca Powers
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March 2011 |
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Eddie Cicotte, a pitcher from Detroit known for his talent and brains, committed the biggest blunder of his life by helping to fix the 1919 World Series, forfeiting his career and his reputation
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March 2011 |
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Exceptional food, refined service, and a well-priced wine list help the uniquely placed white-linen restaurant rise above the rest.
By Christopher Cook
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March 2011 |
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Local weddings celebrating the union of creative couples provide inspiration for all those details — from invitations to centerpieces.
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February 2011 |
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