Culture
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Administrator | February 24, 2015
Library: ‘A Tale for the Time Being’
Ruth Ozeki’s novel, the selected book for Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads 2015, will appeal to high school and adult...
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Administrator | February 18, 2015
The tough decisions
of A2’s young and creativeStory by Brian Short | Photos by Benjamin Weatherston I’ve spent a lot of time trying to imagine...
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Kyle Poplin | February 18, 2015
Poplin: Feeling the pain
of ‘culture drain’February’s centerpiece story by Brian Short riffs on a theme The Ann has visited before: The changing face of...
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Administrator | January 12, 2015
Flashback: Ken Fischer’s
keys to successThis story originally appeared in the November 2012 issue of The Ann. By Julie Halpert Ken Fischer, president...
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Administrator | January 12, 2015
Flashback: How hard times forced arts orgs to deal with ‘new normal’
This article originally appeared in the November 2012 issue of The Ann. By Julie Halpert Halloween came early...
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Administrator | December 18, 2014
Library: Nonfiction to feed
hungry little mindsDid you know that the giant squid has eyes that are 12 inches across? Did you know that...
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Administrator | December 18, 2014
Library: Foods you can
stop buying, start makingI have a new love. It’s perfecting the five French mother sauces. First up: hollandaise, a velvety lemon-butter...
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Administrator | December 18, 2014
Library: Debut teen novels
offer different views of romance“Anatomy of a Misfit” is Andrea Portes’ hilarious first novel and is based loosely on events from the...
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Benjamin Weatherston | November 23, 2014
Artist Interview:
Chris DupontBenjamin Weatherston sat down with singer/songwriter Chris Dupont at the Leon Loft to discuss his new album, crowdfunding, and life...
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Administrator | October 29, 2014
Library: Stories that’ll make you want to find a cowboy
November is a month that makes me think of good food as well as curling up with a...