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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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.
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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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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
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Les Cheneaux Culinary School in the U.P. Trains Chefs Through Apprenticeship Model
The program emphasis hands-on instruction and farm-to-table cooking
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Detroiter Jaunique Sealey Flourishes in Publishing as Author Jayne Allen
She released the novel “Black Girls Must be Magic” in February
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Food Blogger and Podcaster Jewell Dziendziel Spotlights Vegetarian and Vegan Eats
She created The Bite Tonight blog to chronicle her restaurant adventures — now she uses her platform to shine a light on Detroit chefs and food entrepreneurs
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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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How to Make Zingerman’s Roadhouse’s Cajun Steak Pasta
Try this tasty recipe for your next dinner
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5 Wine Trails to Explore in Michigan
Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail, Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail, and more

