February 2020
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32 Things to Do in Metro Detroit This February
The Lumineers, “Jesus Christ Superstar,” and Riverdance’s 25th anniversary show come to town
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Why Rosé Should Be Considered a Year-round Favorite
Elisa Weber-Saintin, of Little Guy Wine Co., on our collective obsession with the pink rink
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Editor’s Letter: Grappling With Gender Equity
Why watching my daughter wrestle makes me hopeful about her future
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Model, Author, and Activist Leah Vernon on Embracing the Word ‘Fat’
This black, Muslim, plus-size model wants to show girls they’re fine just as they are
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Birmingham-based Libertine Offers Up Little Luxuries
Here’s what to shop for on your next visit
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The Founder of Room Project on Fostering Community
Christin Lee shares why women and non-binary artists and writers need a space of their own
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Bridal Couture Designer Katerina Bocci on Turning up the Drama for Your Wedding
Crystals and pearls. Figure-hugging lace. The secret behind metro Detroit’s most glamorous brides is couture designer Katerina Bocci — and her arsenal of opulent embellishments.
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Snowkiting is a Winter-Weather ‘Adrenaline Rush’
When a cold wind blows, why not catch it?
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Rhonda Walker Instills Confidence and Tenacity in the Next Generation of Detroit Women
Respect, confidence, and fearlessness are just a few tenets of the news anchor’s foundation
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A Team of Women Is Helping Adult Toy Firm Nalpac Stay Modern
Welcome to the best little warehouse in Ferndale
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Detroit Native Loni Love is Helping Other Women Gain Ground in Comedy
The funny-businesswoman talks navigating the male-dominated field
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Local Flavor: Vegan Peanut Butter Pie
Try this creamy, nutty, and totally decadent recipe as a guilt-free way to cure your mid-winter blues
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Detroit Dream Day with Artist Jova Lynne
The MOCAD curator’s perfect day is filled with art, artists, and tasty food
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Lena Epstein on Gender, Politics, and Business
The “unapologetic conservative” aims to be measured by her capabilities
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Trans Sistas of Color Project Detroit’s Co-founder on Art and Identity
Multidisciplinary artist and Kresge fellow Ahya Simone talks the burdens and the blessings of being transgender
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A Letter to My Younger Self About Pain, Gratitude, and Female Friendships
Here’s what I wish I’d known then
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The Way it Was – Ralph Bunche, 1952
A look at the childhood home of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom winner
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Getting Sports and Online Gambling Ready for Action in Michigan
Hold your bets – for now
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How To Make The Longboard’s Spicy and Citrusy Lava Rocks Cocktail
Consider this your boozy respite from the winter doldrums
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‘Dearborn Girl’ Explores the Intersection of Being Muslim and Feminist
The women behind the podcast are challenging stereotypes that exclude many from the mainstream movement
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The Founder of Chakrubs on Embracing Female Sexuality
Self-pleasure is nothing to be ashamed about
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A Pioneering Deaf Doctor on Why His Profession Needs More People with Disabilities
Dr. Philip Zazove was just the third deaf person licensed to practice medicine in the U.S.