November 2015
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Consumers Embrace Nonsurgical Cosmetic Options
Statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons show the upsurge in minimally-invasive cosmetic treatments far outnumbers that of surgical procedures.
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Shop Hour November 2015
Shop Hour Special Advertising Section
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Pain Can Be A Teacher
Even chronic pain can be managed and reduced, so there’s no reason to live with constant pain. With the proper evaluation and treatment, you can minimize and limit the pain that holds you back.
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Contributors: November 2015
Scott Atkinson Scott Atkinson spent the summer of 2015 sitting in on classes at the House of Truth wrestling school in Center Line. “I’d heard there was a school that taught people how to be professional wrestlers and thought, I just have to see this for myself,” Atkinson says. “I went looking for a school […]
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Life of the Party
Starting around Thanksgiving and into the new year, it’s traditionally a time for friends and family to get together. In that spirit, we decided to throw a dinner party. But we didn’t want to leave anything to chance — or make it memorable for the wrong reasons (like the time a bat flew through the […]
We’ve Got Mail…
Praise us or pan us, but just put it down in words. Bravos or boos, we want to hear from you.
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Celebración en Suroeste
Southwest Detroit celebrates the traditions of Day of the Dead, honors those who have passed
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Ode to Detroit
DSO to debut innovative composer Tod Machover’s Symphony in D — a work blending traditional instruments with everyday sounds of the city
Keeping It Real
Community theater group production aims to spark conversations about police actions and race
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Hand-Crafted Glamour
Looking to add life to your party? Try a cocktail ring on for size.
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Barchaeology 101
A local historian embarks on some good Old Fashioned research to explore Detroit’s Prohibition history
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Corktown Friendsgiving
Bringing Detroit’s freshest talent together to create a beautiful November evening dinner party
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Inside the House of Truth
A tiny, one-room space in Center Line becomes a launching pad for the careers of professional wrestlers
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Heavy Lifting
From a raised foundation to reclaimed stone walls and repurposed timber, a lovingly restored 1850s farmhouse blends old and new
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Neighborhood Gem
In a West Village apartment building, Craft Work adds delicious flair to another re-energized area of Detroit
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The Way We Ate
At first glance, vintage menus have noticeably low-sounding prices, but a closer look reveals our changing culinary tastes
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Best Guess?
Can experts really identify a wine’s pedigree? Sometimes it involves a bit of luck.
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Absinthe Minded
A small room at The Whitney features the legendary green spirit — with a local twist
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The Streets of Canton
Neehee’s expansive menu of Indian vegetarian fare is a welcome surprise
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Extended Family
Cooper Street Cookies expands their reach — and their impact on a local nonprofit’s clients
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Kitchen Table Chats
Union Joints’ Tanya Fallon revives a coffee cake memory
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Will Drive for Wine
Grand Rapids festival is a wine lover’s utopia
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James Beard Celebrity Chef Dinner Showcases Michigan Talent
Townsend’s Drew Sayes and Damien Yopek as well as Myles Anton from Traverse City represent local culinary scene