July 2016
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Top Dentists 2016
VIEW THE 2016 TOP DENTISTS A Great Smile – Tales from the Front He could have laughed at her expense, but instead, he gave her a megawatt smile — and that made all the difference. She fidgeted beside him at the fitness center, agitated because she couldn’t find a switch or a touch screen to […]
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Shop Hour July 2016
Shop Hour Special Advertising Section
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Memorable Summer Weekends
Sometimes the best of times come from a spur-of-the-moment decision of, “Hey, let’s do something together.” Why not create one of those snapshot memories with a weekend getaway?
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Send Pain Packing
While pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Work with your health care provider to devise a customized plan of effective and safe treatment options, including noninvasive therapies.
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A Cicerone’s Life for Me
When it comes to beer, a thirst for knowledge makes a world of difference
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Contributors: July 2016
Annabel Cohen Annabel Cohen is a caterer and food and lifestyle writer. She has catered picnics for herself and clients around the world, from yachts and penthouses to parks and forests. You can almost taste the examples of her stylings in this month’s outdoor entertaining feature, “Life’s a Picnic.” For Cohen, the only difference between picnics […]
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Just Window Shopping … But What a View!
Letter from the editor
We’ve Got Mail…
For the People, By the People Your 20th anniversary (May 2016) was your best issue of all! Obvious attention to content made it so. Two items in particular: an article about U.P. monks and the Stroh family memoir write-up. — Kathy Kupelian via hourdetroit.com Hits and Misses By a ‘Mile’ Congratulations on “Mile by Mile” […]
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Combing the Beach
The shore at Leland is a treasure unto itself
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Still Reeling?
Michigan’s film industry is uncertain after the end of the state’s financial incentives
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Old School Meets New School
Old school meets new school
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Branches on the Evolutionary Tee
Born from a desire to change the city’s image, the Detroit pride T-shirt has grown into a fashionable summer essential
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Finding a Better World
Psychedelic Healing Shack of Detroit aims to help others heal themselves and the community
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Northern Light
The Rev. Joan Ross keeps the faith, fighting for families and residents in one of Detroit’s oft-neglected neighborhoods
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An Hour With… Michael Poris
We talk with the architect and co-founder of McIntosh Poris Associates
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No-Frills, Fine Food
A small but mighty Spencer is making an impression on the Ann Arbor restaurant scene
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A Different Dog
A wizened look beyond the coney to metro Detroit’s alternative hot dog offerings
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Molly’s Picks
Restaurant veteran Molly Abraham noshes around town, tracking down some top spots.
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Recipe: Shades of Kale
Former garnish veggie now sits atop Jeff Baldwin’s ‘most requested’ salad list
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Life’s a Picnic
Tips for planning the ultimate family-friendly spread
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Sunday Dinner, Five Days a Week
Supino Pizza owner pays homage to his family through La Rondinella’s authentic Italian regional dishes.
Cravings: Nick Janutol
“Oftentimes, on my way into the restaurant, I make a stop at Noble Fish in Clawson and load up on rice and raw fish to get some energy for the night ahead, specifically the unagi, spicy tuna, and miso soup,” says Nick Janutol, executive chef at Forest in Birmingham. “If I’m able to leave early on a given night, I love to stop by Phoenicia for their hashwi, hummus, and tabbouleh; their food is top notch and exceptionally consistent. On my days off, my wife and I like to try different restaurants around town, though we always hit up Selden Standard at least once a month for the squid ink chittara — simply incredible.”
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Hatching a Concept
Atomic Chicken’s ‘chef-driven fast food’ idea comes home to roost in Clawson
Déjà Food: Of Streetcars and Optimists
During my early years, my mother and I took the Mack Avenue streetcar downtown to meet my mother’s sister and my cousin at the Kern’s Clock; then we were off to Hudson’s. Lunch at Hudson’s was a great treat, but best of all was one block away – the Mayflower Coffee Shop next to the […]
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Sangria Season
Dominick’s summertime drink is an Ann Arbor institution — and a closely guarded secret
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Recipe: The Love Stand
The Stand Gastro Bistro’s adult take on lemonade
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The Way It Was – Harvey C. Jackson Sr., 1910
Few images suggest the lackadaisical days of summer better than this photograph of the Harvey C. Jackson family
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Strait Outta Downtown
Apartments and homes along Detroit’s riverfront take advantage of the city’s greatest natural asset
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Compassion Fatigue
HIV is still a health problem, but getting the public to notice is an uphill battle
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Return of the Reds
They continue to dazzle at latest Michigan Wine Competition