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Experts meditate on licensing yoga teacher-training programs.

Candy Cane or Coal?

Santa has made a list and checked it twice. Now here’s his local roster of who’s naughty and who’s nice.

Saluting WWII Veterans

The men and women who survived the Great Depression and fought in World War II never refer to themselves as “the greatest generation.”

Arts and Entertainment

December 2009.

Arts and Entertainment

November 2009

Ford Field

Ford Field has been the Detroit Lions’ home turf since 2002, but the team has called several stadiums home through the years.

From Rogue to Reformer

Sophie Lyons spent the last several years of her life preaching that crime doesn’t pay, but those sifting through the contents of her safe-deposit box shortly after she died were hard-pressed to believe it.

A New Leaf on Maple

Veteran retailer Mark Keller has moved upstairs, where he sells Icelandic designs above Linda Dresner’s boutique.

Taking Steps for History

Next month, several high-profile metro Detroiters will dance their way into history — in a manner of speaking.

Get a Move On

Detroit Dance Loft gives a lift to the Eastern Market neighborhood.

Enduring Culture

For Native Americans, Thanksgiving can be tinged with sorrow.

Hula Hoopla

In a fitness trend that makes sense for its sheer simplicity, exercise-minded adults are embracing an activity that dates to ancient Greeks and Egyptians.

Dead Alert

During Day of the Dead, Detroit’s Mexicantown is very much alive.

Ed Asner at the Detroit News

Actor Ed Asner appears to be making himself at home in this Detroit News office, looking every bit the part of a hard-boiled journalist.

True Colors

In his Detroit workshop, conservator Kenneth Katz painstakingly restores neglected or damaged artistic treasures back to radiant life.

How to Win Friends…

On Facebook, making buddies is just a click away. Getting rid of them is another matter.

Roll Models

With a loyal fan base and this month’s scheduled release of the Michigan-made film Whip It!, female roller derby is gaining speed.

Good News for Detroit

NBC anchor Brian Williams has ties to the area, and he’s not shy about giving it a boost.

Living It Up in Lexington

The once-quiet beach town shores up its image with a wave of new businesses.

A Room With Plumes

Lecture focuses on the Detroit connection to Whistler’s Peacock Room.

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