November 2007
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The Lone Ranger
From a cramped Detroit radio studio, the Lone Ranger galloped into the imaginations and hearts of millions of listeners
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Edward Villella
Former dancer Edward Villella keeps on his toes as artistic director of the visiting Miami City Ballet
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Eric Hipple’s Hopeful Goal
Since losing his teenage son to suicide seven years ago, the former Lions quarterback has led a crusade to recognize and treat the signs of depression, especially in young people
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Energy Source
Northville’s placid Victorian image got a jolt last December when a new restaurant opened on Main Street in the gingerbread and lace-curtain town.
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Hand Made in Detroit
Sometime between the 1990s and today, crafts evolved from homely kitsch to quirky cool. The new generation of handmade goods is the handiwork of metro Detroit’s growing subculture of do-it-yourself crafters, a group of mostly 20- and 30-something women.
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Gina Coleman
To look at Gina Coleman, the glamorous owner of the Green Room Salon & Spa in Southfield, it’s hard to envision her as the car- and sports-loving tomboy she was growing up.
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Modern Food & Spirits and Royal Kubo
The simple café/bar created by the husband/wife team of Francis and Kim Stanton (who resisted calling it a bistro) seats 100 in an L-shaped space…
Fusia
The elaborate restaurant at Detroit’s new Asian Village blends French and Japanese cuisines.
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Reframed: The New DIA
On Nov. 23, The Detroit Institute of Arts will unveil its long-awaited renovation and expansion, a high-profile makeover that includes a new wing designed by Michael Graves.