March 2021
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Hour Detroit: March 2021 // Digital Edition
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Clemency for Kwame, Confusion for All
Why’d Trump take pity on the disgraced mayor of a city he reviles?
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Education Post-COVID – A Generational Rescue Mission
With the average student expected to lose up to nine months of education by the end of the 2020-21 school year, how do we get back on track?
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Editor’s Letter: Back to School, Closer to Normal
Editor Dan Caccavaro on the March issue of ‘Hour Detroit’
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How Local Independent Bookshops Are Weathering the Pandemic
With creativity, perseverance, and a little extra online outreach, they’re tackling the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19
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Who From Michigan Is In and Who’s Out as Bidenites Replace Trumpers
A new presidency means Michiganders are heading to D.C. — or coming home
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How to Make Miss Kim’s Lady Choi Cocktail
This bright and peppery drink brings on the heat
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A Cozy Corktown ‘Penthouse’ Features the Chicest Work-Play Space
In this month’s I Need My Space feature, we step into a local office, den, and guest room
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Work Post-COVID: WFH May Be Here To Stay
A lot of us really love working from home — and that shift in attitude will have an impact on how and where we do our jobs after the pandemic
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Root for the Hometown With the Detroit Pistons’ New Merch
The new branding is as much about repping Detroit as it is about boosting the team
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Make Gran Castor’s Queso Dip at Home With This Recipe
A creamy cheese blend with a hint of spice makes the perfect savory snack
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Here’s What You Need To Know Before Ordering Cannabis Delivery
One perk of the pandemic — you can now get marijuana products brought right to your door
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Healthcare Post-COVID: Telemed Will Endure. Masks? Maybe Not
Virtual care has skyrocketed during the pandemic
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A Journalist from Wyandotte Talks Documenting the Capitol Riot
Brendan Gutenschwager scored some of the most-viewed footage from the insurrection
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Celebrate Metro Detroit’s Female Bartenders This Women’s History Month
Meet Tara Jagodzinski, Cory Clavet, and Shelby Minnix
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Juwan Howard vs Jim Harbaugh
We look at the U-M coaches win percentages, professional playing careers, and notable appearances in pop culture
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The Creative Mind Behind His Name Is Alive Wants You To Figure It Out
Warren Defever is known for creating mysteries
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Entertainment Post-COVID: Live, With a Side of Virtual
Outdoor concerts may be on the horizon, but indoor arena events still are on pause
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Singer-Songwriter Charity on Her Inspirations
The R&B, neo-soul, and hip-hop artist talks what inspires her music, her style, and her home
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Tips for First Time Cannabis Delivery Buyers
Do a bit of research and don’t be afraid to ask questions before you buy
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Essay: On Healing With Intention From the Pandemic
Dr. Rana Awdish, a pulmonary and critical care physician at Henry Ford Health System, reflects on pain and moving forward
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Meet The Metro Detroiters Who Made Their DIY Dreams Come True
Some of us made big home-makeover plans when the pandemic hit. Others actually followed through. Here are their success stories.
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Butter Run Saloon Shares an Old Fashioned Recipe
Have a taste of a classic from the St. Clair Shores bar in the comfort of your home
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The Way It Was – Main Detroit Public Library, 1950
The Woodward Avenue building continues to be a showstopper
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The Creator of Eyewear Company Godnii Is Following His Dream — Literally
The made-to-order frames are all produced in Detroit
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Detroit Companies That Deliver Fresh Produce Directly To Your Door
Shop greens from Planted Detroit, Beaverland Farms, and more
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Transportation Post-COVID: It’s Time To Transform Mass Transit
After the pandemic, transit systems may need to offer new schedules and expand their services to thrive

