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“It’s the best dope I’ve had in years,” says an anonymous local pothead. “The first time I smoked it, I laughed and laughed and laughed.”He’s not the only satisfied customer. For years,...

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Ann Arborite Jason McKnight

In his blue hoodie and jean overalls, Jason McKnight blends right in with his twenty-nine Latin One students. But though his manner is as cheerful as his style is casual, McKnight is clearly in control of this early-morning...

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Lions in Pittsfield

“Love those lions!!” writes Joyce Mallory about November’s feature. “I’ve always found it interesting that such a regal statue was placed at a very ordinary location,” comments Ellen Abramson....

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Pleasant Aegean Holidays

We received 116 entries correctly identifying the Fake Ad for Pleasant Aegean Holidays on page 70 of the November issue.”I quickly found the Fake Ad for November 2012,” wrote Bob Hayes. “I was stationed in...

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Circles

This is a story about circles, or cycles, if you prefer. It starts at the end of the road, but as one road ends, another begins.It was just before Christmas 2007. After twenty-five or so years in management in the automotive...

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Dream Houses

A house without a doorbell? A bathtub sticking up in the middle of a room? A window instead of a mirror above a bathroom sink? Who would design houses like these? The answer is: architects, for their own homes.Freed from...

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Autumn Night

When skies turn gray, leaves fall, and darkness lengthens, I make madeleines.I don’t know why I make them. I’m not French. I’m not literary. I’m not a gourmet. I never ate them before I made them for...

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The Witness Tree

Where my imaginary line bends in woods, and pile of rocks has been founded, Off this corner in the wild, one tree, by being deeply wounded Has been impressed as Witness Tree, and made commit to memory My being not...

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No More Jazz at UMMA?

Q. For about two-and-a-half years, the U-M Museum of Art has been presenting free live jazz concerts once a month, but at September’s performance it was announced that the concerts will end in October. They didn’t...

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Autumn Leaves

“A much larger percentage of people are composting their leaves,” says Tom McMurtrie, the city’s solid waste coordinator. Two years ago, the city stopped collecting leaves swept into the street; though it still...

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Svea’s Shoes

The Breakfast at St. Andrew’s has a new leader.When she volunteered at the breakfast at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Shannon Chase usually served up pastries and muffins on Wednesdays before dashing off to classes...

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Chasing Heroes

When Dan Chace was growing up on Ann Arbor’s northwest side, he and his friends would pretend to be Michigan’s All-American running back, Billy Taylor.When Chace was ten years old, Taylor walked into his classroom to...

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Rolling Again

After two years sidelined, I’m rolling again. By happenstance, the day I first ventured outside on my new recumbent Terra Trike was two years to the day I last rode my Specialized Expedition “comfort bike” out...

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Bonita Neighbors

A staffer called in sick, so Bonita Neighbors, blue scrubs and all, starts her day at the Community Dental Center answering the constantly ringing phones. When relief arrives, Neighbors, the clinic’s director, enters her...

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Launching Chelsea Update

Lisa Allmendinger wants to be “the little old lady who knows everybody in town.”In her thirty-two years as a journalist, Lisa Allmendinger reckons she’s “done it all. I started in sports, was the...

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Flame of Wisdom

Bob DeBona set off on his bicycle in search of October’s I Spy. “I had almost given up right about the time I rounded the corner from Glen to Ann,” he writes. “It’s … beautiful.”The 2006...

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English Test Prep

“I moved to Ann Arbor this summer and now I think I can finally call myself a resident—this is the first month I have spotted the Fake Ad!” wrote Kristin Labby. “It’s for English Test Prep on page...

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Tom and Russ

“I’ve always been a sucker for talent,” Tom Monaghan told me when I interviewed him for my book, Living the Faith: A Life of Tom Monaghan. “And often I would not see faults.”Finding and inspiring...

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A Room of One’s Own

Ernest Hemingway composed his novels seated on a cigar-maker’s chair in a converted carriage house in Key West, Florida. Emily Dickinson retreated to her bedroom in Amherst, Massachusetts, to pen over 1,800 poems at a...

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Furnishing a Legacy

Brothers Jack and Bob Merkel sit in a furniture showroom at the Chelsea store that bears their name–a Main Street fixture since their father Ferdinand set up shop here in 1924. “This is solid cherry,” Bob says,...

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