Profile: Carla Milarch Was Perfectly Cast In Theatre NOVA’s Most Important Role
It’s perfect – right out of central casting. Carla Milarch says one of the things you consider when choosing a play is whether you can cast that play. “There are some plays where if you don’t
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Profile: Local Horizon Performing Arts Has “Changed People’s Lives”
Sometimes, good ideas begin in a laboratory or a classroom or a basement or a garage. Other times they begin at Bob Evans. “We began our conversations about the Horizon Performing Arts at Bob
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Profile: Ann Arbor filmmaker killing it Up North with release of “Boyne Falls”
Growing up in Troy in the 1980s, Steve Kopera remembers going to see the big box office smash hits such as Star Wars and ET and Raiders of the Lost Ark. He was hooked by the blockbusters and
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WLAA Q&A: Local filmmaker Christina Morales Hemenway on her latest film Bride +1
With imagination and tenacity award-winning director, writer and actress Christina Morales Hemenway has been living true to her artistic voice since bribing the neighborhood kids to be in her
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AAWC: Ann Arbor’s Dr. Wine gives 10 reasons why you can’t lose weight
By Dr. Sara Wine, D.O. You don’t eat breakfast – Sometimes in some of my patients ahem, I mean my life, ironically, I always make sure the kids have a healthy breakfast, but me? I’m too busy to
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Living A Healthy Life: By Ann Arbor’s Dr. Sue McCreadie, MD
When I started my pediatric practice in 2002, I wanted to stop treating symptoms and help children resolve their root problem. But I quickly learned that food allergies and intolerances were only
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St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Annual Auction Raises More Than $1 Million
CHELSEA – St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea announced that it has raised more than one million dollars from the hospital’s 34th annual charity auction, Denim & Diamonds 2019, held
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Ann Arbor Wellness Coalition takes a holistic approach to the whole body
A “coalition” is defined as an alliance for combined action – and that seemed to be exactly what the doctor ordered when doctors Craig Stoller and Sue McCreadie began forming a group of
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EMU outlines plans to meet increasing demand for engineers in Michigan
Written by Geoff Larcom YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University plans to greatly expand educational opportunities for students in engineering and engineering technology as it seeks to fill a
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EMU to lead new effort to expand teaching of geographic information systems and technology in Michigan high schools
Written by Geoff Larcom / EMU YPSILANTI – Eastern Michigan University will lead a nearly $1 million state grant to develop geographic information systems and technology (GIS/T) mapping
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