October 2021
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Culture Calendar: New MOCAD Exhibits, Must-See Shows at the Majestic, & 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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Hazel, Ravines and Downtown’s Alaskan Crab Roll Recipe
Try your hand at a house favorite on the Birmingham restaurant’s Pacific Northwest Menu
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Top Docs List 2021
Top doctors are nominated exclusively by M.D.s and D.O.s in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Livingston counties.
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Hour Detroit: October 2021 Digital Edition
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Editor’s Letter: The War at Home
In his latest letter, ‘Hour Detroit’ editor Dan Caccavaro reflects on putting together this year’s Top Docs issue
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Top Docs 2021: ECMO Becomes a Lifesaver for Some COVID-19 Patients
A little-used breathing machine has been the MVP of the pandemic
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Where to Find Apple Cider in Metro Detroit
Michigan abounds in tasty options both sweet and spiked
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New Kwame Brathwaite Exhibit Celebrates Black is Beautiful Movement
The new show featuring the photographer’s work is on display from Oct. 8 through Jan. 16 at the DIA
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Essay: A Critical Race Theory Expert on How Something Benign Became Toxic
Michigan State University’s Dr. Dorinda J. Carter Andrews writes about the current hysteria over the concept
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Karl’s Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe
Give this tangy-sweet treat a try at home
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Top Docs 2021: The Mental Health of Healthcare Personnel
The pandemic has brought a heightened recognition that medical professionals’ mental health sometimes needs tending to as well
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Special Effects Makeup Artist Alexandria Bishop Dissects One of Her Transformations
Plus, her tips for pulling off your own killer creation at home this Halloween
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Top Docs 2021: The Advent of Long-Haul COVID Clinics
A holistic approach to treating long-haul COVID patients suffering a variety of symptoms could have applications for other conditions.
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‘Bugs Bunny at the Symphony’ Turns 30
The show, which will be presented by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra later this month, proves the enduring appeal of a pesky rabbit who knocked the highbrow down a peg
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Essay: Kitchen Is Where the Heart Is
Through cancer, career changes, and the challenges of parenthood, still, I cooked
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The State of the Detroit Fashion Industry
The city has been positioning itself to become a fashion player with a soul all its own
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A Major Overhaul May Bring Detroit’s Palmer Park Back to its Roots
Green space pioneer Frederick Law Olmsted Sr.’s original plan for the space is central to the restoration efforts
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Besa’s Grilled Halloumi Recipe
Delight in a sweet-savory dish that makes the perfect starter to any meal
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How A Franklin Resident Created Her Own Garden Getaway
Cindy Schiano saw a photo — and the seeds were planted for what would be a very special space
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Enjoy Squash This Fall With These Metro Detroit Eats
From pumpkin pie to pumpkin spice lattes, we all know the unofficial fruit of fall. This season, consider squash — pumpkin’s more sophisticated sibling that’s making its way into sweet and savory recipes all across town
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Top Docs 2021: Study of COVID-19 in Detroit Kids Highlights Health Inequities
The research found that children of color are more vulnerable to severe illness from the coronavirus than other kids
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Detroit Lions’ Romeo Okwara Captures Life in the NFL and Beyond
The street photographer has a keen eye and a knack for portraits
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The Way It Was – Isiah Thomas, 1981
The point guard spent his entire NBA career with the Pistons
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John U. Bacon’s High School Hockey Experience Gives Insight Into Leadership
In his new book, he chronicles his 2000 return to his alma mater, Ann Arbor’s Huron High School, to coach the boys’ hockey team
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ISAIC Builds a Model of Ethical, Domestic Garment Production
The nonprofit runs its Midtown factory above Carhartt’s flagship store
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Top Docs 2021: The Scramble to Cope With COVID-19 Could Reshape Medical Education
The all-hands-on-deck approach to the pandemic is affecting the way medical students are taught and trained
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Detroit Piano Phenom BLKBOK Channels His Experience Into Neoclassical Poetry
Charles Wilson III released his first album in June
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Do Naps Make Up For a Lack of Proper Sleep?
We take a look at a local study on nappers as well as research on fictional gunplay and robots
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Some Kids Have Lost More Than Others During the Pandemic
Students with disabilities didn’t get needed support during remote learning. How can schools make that up?
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Dandy Detroit’s Nelson Sanders Jr. On His Own Timeless Attire
The made-to-measure clothier pulls out all the stops for his sartorial brand and his own style
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Lucida Designer Chuck Bigelow on What Makes a Great Font
Someone has to design typefaces. This Troy born and Cranbrook educated typographer is behind one of the oldest and most widely used.