- Community
-
Question Corner | December 2024
A bit of Ann Arbor history behind the Bell's Diner sign.
-
October 2024 Home Sales
Toll Bros. Moves On, a Few Goodish Deals, and a Mid-Century Modern “This Old House”
-
Angry Neptune, Salacia, and Strider
I Spy Update | December 2024
- News
Magic Mushrooms
“From the early studies, what we have seen is that psilocybin, in a good dose, seems to help people with depression,” says U-M psychiatry prof Avinash Hosanagar.
-
A Better School Board?
Three new members, fewer personal agendas.
-
Jim Toy Center Is Back
Braun Ct. is coming down, but the LGBTQ+ center has a new home on S. Main.
-
Revolution Rejected
Mayor Taylor’s opponents staked everything this year on two city charter amendments that would have rewritten city election rules—and lost.
Since 1976
The Ann Arbor Observer has been putting readers in touch with our town. Packed with concise and insightful news of people, politics, education, shopping, dining, and entertainment, our newsprint magazine has a monthly circulation of 53,000.
Business
LatestMall Ambition
People are passing up Briarwood's paid spots
-
Tipping Point
A revived state law could upend the restaurant business.
-
D2A2
Business is booming for the daily Detroit‒Ann Arbor express bus.
Marketplace
LatestBitty & Beau’s Won’t Be Back, Zoup’s Cold, the “Bustaurant” Rolls On, and Two East-Side Departures.
Marketplace Closings, December 2024
-
Miny’s Mexican Restaurant Opens in Lower Town.
Miny Morales’s sons bring her namesake to Ann Arbor.
-
Artisans at Briarwood
Inspire Marketplace replaces Williams Sonoma.
Culture
LatestEvent Review: Creature Discomfort
Theatre NOVA’s In Search of the Mothman
-
8 Ball Movie Night at the Blind Pig
B movies, cult classics, and mini golf
-
The Observer Observed
A2 history at the AADL, in 500 pages
News
Ann Arbor Observer City Guides
Guide to Ann Arbor shopping, dining, senior services, health care, and schools. Mailed free to Ann Arbor residents, with a bonus circulation of 500 for retail, real estate offices, and U-M.