July 2018
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Top Dentists 2018
When looking for a dentist or dental specialist, it’s important to find someone who takes the time to listen to you and learn about your concerns.
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Pain Pain Go Away
With the opioid epidemic on the rise, talk with your health care providers to explore alternative treatments for a better quality of life. Pain-free days make you stronger.
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Outdoor Entertaining: Put the ‘Great’ in Your Party on the Lake
One summer tradition we Michiganians fully embrace is any outing that involves a boat, which is the inspiration for this boozy brunch party.
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Your Biggest Questions About Sunscreen, Answered by a Pro
From how often to apply to the ingredients that make it work, a local dermatologist tells all
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50 Years Later: A Look Back at the Tigers’ 1968 World Series Win
When you’re a kid, you’re always someone else. In the summer of 1968, metro Detroit’s neighborhoods were filled with pint-sized Al Kalines, Denny McLains, and Willie Hortons.
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Review: An Inside Look at the Newly Restored Detroit Club
Fast forward to 2018. The Detroit Club had been sold, changed hands twice, and has now been magnificently restored and reopened. This time around, the food is great.
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This Family-Owned Butcher Shop Serves Detroit’s Top Restaurants
Ferndale’s Farm Field Table supplies grass-fed beef that’s a cut above competitors
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Molly’s Picks: Folk Detroit and Lumen Detroit
Charming is the word for this Corktown storefront with an open kitchen dishing up an all-day brunch menu every day but Tuesday.
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Meet the Detroit Startup Churning Out ‘Adult’ Cotton Candy
The first week of May, gray clouds LOOM and spring showers are in the air. Co-owner of Spun Sugar Detroit, Mandy Tamborini, is talking about a summer staple: cotton candy.
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Food Recipe: Banitsa
Nicole Seals, chef and proprietor of Due Venti in Clawson along with her husband David, says Banitsa is a “long-loved traditional food from the Bulgarian side of the family.”
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Everything You Need to Know About Aquavit
Like gin, aquavit is a flavored, unsweetened, neutral spirit. The dominant flavor must be caraway or dill, but can be complemented with almost any other herb, spice, or fruit.
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Cocktail Recipe: Aquavit Gimlet
Both Kyle Van Strein and Robyn Cleveland say aquavit is a drink best enjoyed chilled. However, cocktails allow for endless creativity.
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Meet the Makers: Corbé
In a city that is home to design institutions like Pewabic Pottery, distinguishing oneself is certainly not easy. But ceramicists Ryan and Kaitlyn Lawless are climbing the ranks.
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Add These 6 Titles to Your Summer Reading List
New and notable reads to enjoy through the season
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7 Local Brews That Look as Good as They Taste
Celebrate Michigan Craft Beer Month with these artfully designed brews
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Manchester United, Liverpool F.C. to Face Off in Ann Arbor
The First International Championship Cup match at the University of Michigan’s Big House was huge — exactly 109,318 people came out for the 2014 game, setting the record for the largest attended soccer match in U.S. history.
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Could These Minimalist Pieces Be the Future of Furniture?
Fronted by co-founders, Kyle Hoff, 30, and Alex O’Dell, 28, the new space, called The Shop, is the physical embodiment of the company’s mission — and the problem they’re trying to solve. “9.9 million tons,” reads a sign on a wall, “the amount of furniture that ends up in landfills every year in the U.S.”
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I Tried to Stop Smoking Through Hypnosis
Wright, known as “The Motor City Hypnotist,” got my attention via a press release promoting a “secret weapon to improve your golf game.” I’m a terrible golfer, but I also noted he’s helped people quit smoking.
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An Hour With … Elise Tate
Since 2014, Detroit Lions wide receiver Golden Tate and his wife Elise have been running the Golden Future Foundation — a nonprofit dedicated to bettering the lives of veterans and their families.
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(Not So) Great Expectations?
Anyone else surprised to be enjoying watching/listening to the Detroit Tigers season?
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Contributors: July 2018
Hour Detroit, July 2018
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The Way It Was – Detroit Yacht Club’s Women’s Swim Team, 1929
To some, the summer pursuit of “going swimming” means simply lolling about in the water, floating on one’s back, or perhaps ensconced in an inner tube, quaffing a potent libation.
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Every Day is Throwback Thursday at This Roseville Steakhouse
Mr. Paul’s Chophouse has remained consistently delicious for more than 50 years
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Weekend Getaway: July 2018
The metro Detroit area is a great place to be, but now and then other destinations call. Whether you head north or south, you’ll hit on great locations.