Theatre NOVA presents world premiere of “Arabic to English” by David Wells March 20 – April 12
ANN ARBOR – Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s professional theatre with an exclusive focus on new plays and playwrights, presents the world premiere of “Arabic to English” by David Wells. In a
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BRAG’s 30th annual Home, Garden & Lifestyle Show is March 21-22
Find the best local professionals and products for your home, garden & lifestyle at the 30th annual Home, Garden & Lifestyle Show, March 21-22 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds. The
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From AA Spark: eBook – Ann Arbor’s Startup Ecosystem 101
Ann Arbor is home to some of the fastest-growing companies in the Midwest, ranging from tech to healthcare to mobility — and people are starting to take notice. In 2019, Bloomberg identified Ann
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U-M Health Lab: Fetal Intervention Saves Ryleigh’s Heart
By Shelley Zalewski / U-M The 20-week fetal checkup is usually filled with anticipation and excitement, but for the Ostrander family of Dundee, Michigan, it also uncovered something frightening.
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Behind the Curtain at The Purple Rose: Caitlin Cavannaugh is riding the bus and chasing her dreams
Some people just light up a room the moment they walk through the door. Caitlin Cavannaugh is one of those people – she delivers a unique and captivating combination of confidence, poise and
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Hockey: Trenton scores late goal to knock out Skyline in Regionals (WLAA photo gallery)
The Trenton hockey team took the long bus ride to Chelsea for a Division 2 Regional opener on Tuesday and faced a tough challenge in a strong Skyline. But with the challenge conquered – barely –
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AAPS Exceptional Teacher: Jonathan Cook, Huron High School business, technology, and cybersecurity teacher
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Raised in Dexter, Jonathan Cook is one of five children of Rodger and Linda Cook, a machinist and elementary school teacher, respectively. Cook graduated
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EMU to host third annual Women of Color Feminisms & Leadership Symposium
By Morgan Mark / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center, Center of Race & Ethnicity, and Women’s and Gender Studies department are
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Profile: Matthew McMorrough is getting creative with his imagination and his pen
Skyline Theatre is excited to announce the first-ever Blue Sky New Works Festival – an evening featuring the world premiere of five brand-new short plays. Four of the plays are written by Skyline
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AAPS: Cat Hogans, Exceptional Social Worker, Mitchell Elementary
By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Catherine (“Cat”) Hogans grew up in Flint, an only child. Her father, Ken, worked for Buick City until his death when she was 15. Her mom, Carol, was a
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