May 2022
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Culture Calendar: Movement, New Diego Rivera Book, & More
Ryan Patrick Hooper, host of ’CultureShift’ on 101.9 WDET, curates your guide to the month in arts and entertainment
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Watercolor Artist Kelly Ventura Shares a Look at Her Milford Design Studio
Venture found the perfect home for her fine art and design business in an 1872 Milford building
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The Way It Was — May Day, 1930
Children whirl around the maypole at the Merrill-Palmer Institute in Midtown Detroit
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DeHydr8
DeHydr8 delivers a faster onset, a more predictable cannabis experience and increased bioavailability for delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). What’s not to like.
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Securatech
Securatech is the premier security company in Michigan, and the only Security One company that can fulfill its clients’ every security need, whether that’s protecting their home, businesses, or other investments.
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Hour Detroit: May 2022 Digital Edition
For our travel issue, Hour Detroit has compiled a guide to the ultimate summer escape in beautiful Michigan wine country. Those sticking to the metro area will want to read up on DCFC, the Detroit football team that breaks the rules – and wins games – or peek inside Alfred J. Fisher mansion, which was recently sold for $4.9 million, making it Detroit’s priciest estate.
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Prism Labs
Prism Lab, LLC and Prism Triangle, LLC are Michigan’s premier labs dedicated to functional medicine diagnostic services and the best full-service cannabis testing in the state.
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New Standard Cannabis
New Standard Cannabis set out to become the “new standard” by creating a vibrant Michigan-based community for cannabis cultivation and appreciation founded on service, knowledge, care, quality, and inclusivity.
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The United Green
Founded in 2018, The United Green assists companies across the country by connecting top industry talent in order to aid a company’s growth.
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Detroit City FC: The Team That Breaks the Rules — And Wins Games
The football team has staged a dizzying rise, against long odds
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Reversal of Roe v. Wade Could Revive Michigan’s 176-Year-old Abortion Ban
The ban would reopen the doors for the criminal prosecution of patients and doctors involved in terminating a pregnancy
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Juan Carlos Dueweke-Pérez Showcases the Delicious Diversity of Southwest Detroit
Plus, his favorite spots in the metro area
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Essay: The Whimper of the Detroit Lions
Exploring 60-plus years of Ford family futility with a legendary columnist who covered it all
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Shop Cute Gear at The Pink Papillon Mommy and Me Showroom
The Ferndale shop is run by mother-daughter duo Ravon Summers-Nowden and Kyndal Nowden
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Editor’s Letter: Detroit Football & Michigan Wine Country
‘Hour Detroit’ editor Kate Walsh talks this month’s feature packages in her latest letter
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Keep Growing Detroit’s Romondo Woods II Shares Gardening Tips
Ensure you eat what you sow with this fresh approach
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Escape to Michigan Wine Country With These Scenic Stays
These are some of the best winery accommodations in the U.S.
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A Look Inside The Recently Sold Fisher Mansion
The record price tag is just one part of the home’s long history
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Robin Givhan on Writing for ‘The Washington Post,’ Her Detroit Childhood, & More
The Pulitzer-winning fashion scribe reminisces about summers on Belle Isle, credits her Detroit high school teachers, and critiques Whitmer’s clothes
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Can the Shadowy, Strange USFL Play?
With disastrous media outreach, confused players, and games all played in Alabama, why will anyone care?
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How to Make The Peterboro’s Welcome to Miyami Cocktail
Try this drink from the Detroit restaurant at home
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Old Soul Vintage Owner Mary Capicchioni Shares Her Love for Fashion
In this month’s MI Style, the local store owner talks her favorite decade, her personal stye, and more
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Open Spot Theatre and Far Therapeutic Arts and Recreation Offer Opportunities for All
Through theater, art, and music, people of all abilities and ages learn teamwork and confidence
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Remembering 50 Years of Magical Music Memories at Pine Knob
The greatest outdoor amphitheater of all time has been rocking for half a century — here’s a little history and some concert-goers’ memories