- Community
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Harmonica Master
Madcat Ruth celebrates his birthday - and a sixty-year love affair with the Ark.
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Magazine Seedlings
Matt Cowie turns old Observers into planting pots.
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Bookshop in Motion
The Friends of the AADL follow Kiwanis to Scio Twp.
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Heat from the Ground
The U-M’s first net-zero building is under construction, and planning for districtwide geothermal is underway.
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A Dean Departs
Anne Curzan explains why she’s returning to the faculty–and why we should be curious, instead of grumpy, when language changes.
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Bookseller Jay Platt
Appreciating life in “a book town.”
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Business
LatestCoworking Rebound
After a pandemic hibernation, Ann Arborites are again trading home offices for shared workspaces.
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Mail Theft
“Hey! That’s a felony!”
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Spin Out?
The company that owns Ann Arbor’s distinctive orange e-scooters and e-bikes is bankrupt.
Marketplace
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Orange Market is Open at Last
With the new Beekman building finally certified
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Building Faster
Ann Arbor’s proposed new approach to economic development aims to accelerate housing construction at all income levels.
Culture
LatestAngkor Complex: Cultural Heritage and Post-Genocide Memory in Cambodia
History, destruction, survival, and repatriation
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Fifth Avenue Studios
“The older generation likes to say, ‘We didn’t have gay people,’” Jacob Gorski says. “This is a testament that you did.”
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Lives of the Artists
Dylan Strzynski portrays the art fair circuit as “the purest expression of the American spirit.”
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