March 2019
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Recharge Your Health & Beauty
Whether you aim to improve your health or enhance your looks, you don’t have to go it alone. Metro Detroit medical professionals offer the latest treatments to ease pain, lose weight, prevent disease, and optimize your quality of life.
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Flying High at Ferndale’s Aerial Dragonfly Movement Studio
Hour Detroit associate editor Emma Klug ascends in silks, learning the latest trend is not for the weak
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24 Hours With Nicole Curtis, Star of ‘Rehab Addict’
Nationally, Nicole Curtis is best known as a motivational speaker, author, and the renovation extraordinaire behind the historic home projects featured on DIY Network and HGTV’s Rehab Addict — some of which are based in Detroit. Locally, however, the Lake Orion native, who splits her time between her homes in Los Angeles and Detroit, as […]
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Top Chiropractors 2019
Hour Detroit’s Top Chiropractors list is based on a peer-review survey conducted by Professional Research Services of Troy, Mich. Participants cast votes honoring excellence in chiropractic services.
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What’s Causing Your Beer Allergy?
Hibiscus, mango, coriander, lemongrass — craft beer breweries are using once-unexpected ingredients to bring an infusion of flavor and innovation to a beloved beverage. However, they also appear to be sparking an increase in allergic reactions from beer lovers. Imbibers either drink, unaware their brew choice contains an allergen, or they discover an allergy to […]
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Inside the Home of Interior Designer Corey Damen
Distinguished designer Corey Damen Jenkins’ own digs showcase his refined taste and undeniable talent // Photographs by Werner Straube
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Detroit Poet Natasha T. Miller Defines the Phrase “What Up Doe”
*What Up Doe, Whadupdoe, Waddupdoe: It’s a greeting, a phrase, a word with multiple spellings, yet one meaning — home. In June 2016, I was standing in front of a crowd of 30,000 visitors in Detroit at Ford Field. My back and my palms were sweating. It was the most nervous I had ever felt […]
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The New Age Take on Debate Club
In Plato’s dialogue Meno, the philosopher Socrates asks, “Is virtue the same in child and slave?” He presses the work’s namesake, Thessalian political figure Meno, further. “Can the child govern his father, or the slave his master: and would he who governed be any longer a slave?” Meno replies, “I think not, Socrates.” Over the […]
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Introducing U-M’s Nobel Prize-Winning Professor, Gerard Mourou
The 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics — which was divided by two — was an ode to lasers. One half of the honor was awarded to Gérard Mourou, emeritus faculty of the University of Michigan, and Donna Strickland, a professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, for their successful creation of chirped pulse […]
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Cocktail Recipe: Staghorn Sumac
Detroit’s Sugar House’s spring cocktail menu features a bouquet of flowers native to the region like staghorn sumac. Unlike poisonous sumac, the staghorn sumac sprouts bright red and edible drupes often used in Middle Eastern cuisine. “The cocktail is a refreshing sour with a hint of smoke and vibrant aromatics that are perfect for getting […]
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A Recipe for Tea Lovers: Matcha Chocolate Sandwich Cookies
While matcha — the finely ground powder of green tea leaves — has been central to East Asian diets for centuries, the ingredient has recently exploded across the contemporary American food scene. It now makes appearances in everything from smoothies to baked goods like this vegan and gluten-free play on the classic Oreo cookie. “We […]
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The Way It Was – The Charles Christopher Trowbridge Home, 1955
The Charles Christopher Trowbridge Home, 1955