Becki Spangler and ArtBreak Studio: A Treasure to Homeless Ann Arbor Citizens
By Laurie Wechter / WLAA (Due to the Covid-19 crisis, all volunteer activities at Ann Arbor’s Delonis Center are suspended. This makes it a prescient time to highlight and appreciate a program
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Jacoby: “It’s the end of the world as we know it – and I feel fine”
It’s the end of the world as we know it – and I feel fine. REM’s fantastic song couldn’t be more fitting to what is going on here, there and everywhere around the world. It’s certainly the end of
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Mainstreet Ventures “releases” greatest hits carry-out concept
In an effort to maximize the safety of their staff, guests and community, Mainstreet Ventures Restaurant Group announced this week that they will combine their forces with a “Greatest Hits”
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And the winners are: Winning Films of the 58th AAFF with More Than $20,000 in Prize Money
Ann Arbor—The Ann Arbor Film Festival is proud to announce this year’s award-winning filmmakers selected by jurors, Osbert Parker, Lynne Sachs, and Lisa Steele. The announcement was made during
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AAPS: Three questions for Carys Aherne RE the Scarlett Nation Podcast
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Carys Aherne loves the convenience of listening to podcasts about Broadway and musical theatre on her phone. As head of the Scarlett Student Council’s
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Frankel Institute announces theme, fellows for 2020-21 academic year
In the upcoming year, the Frankel Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies will focus on the theme of “Translating Jewish Cultures.” Institute fellows will explore the theme of translation across a
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U-M Health Lab: Cooking at Home While Social Distancing
Monday, March 16, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the temporary closure of several public places, including restaurants. You may be wondering if this is all really necessary, but
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Profile: Pioneer senior Lauren Batra has always felt at home in the water
Goalies in water polo don’t often get a chance to score goals because, well, they are goalies. They are there to stop goals, not score them. But when it happens, it’s a pretty special feeling for
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Profile: Aaron Winston’s decision to work hard – and be patient – pays off
The motto at Johns Hopkins University is, “Veritas vos liberabit.” The English translation is, “The Truth Will Set You Free.” Huron High School’s Aaron Winston didn’t put in all the work – both
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WCC Health Sciences Division donates supplies to local hospitals
By Rich Rezler / WCC The healthcare industry’s shortage of face masks, gloves and other protective equipment has been well-documented during the COVID-19 outbreak. WCC’s Health
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