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Free Will Astrology October 2023

Aries (March 21-April 19) I’ve been doing interviews in support of my new book "Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle." Now...

13 Spooky Reads Suggested by Schuler Books

Looking for something a little creepy, scary, unsettling, or spooky to read? Schuler Books has gathered a list of thirteen recommendations for you! Leech Fascinating, disturbing,...

Makeshift Gallery Maintains a Presence in Ann Arbor

It was only supposed to last a month, but now the Makeshift Gallery is well on its way to lasting for a whole year. “It’s...

The Moth’s Pop-Up Porch Comes to Michigan

The Moth's Pop-Up Porch will be stopping in Ann Arbor this week from September 27-October 1. This will be free and open to the...

Culantro to Open New Peruvian Restaurant in Ann Arbor This October

Ann Arbor is a hidden gem for its diverse and vibrant restaurant scene for anyone not from Michigan. And that scene is about get...

The Benefits and Legality of Psilocybin in Ann Arbor

A growing body of research indicates that psilocybin can positively impacts health, specifically in regard to anxiety, depression and addiction. The benefits of medical...

Chef’s Corner: Jeremy Griener and the Unique Union Rec Experience

Union Rec, 545 S. Main St. Ann Arbor, boasts a nostalgically pleasant, lively and colorful interior décor with seating booths highlighted by its unique...

Mary Chapin Carpenter Plays Michigan Theater

Part way into the pandemic in 2020, Mary Chapin Carpenter wanted to find ways to stay creative, connect with fans and get some music...

University of Michigan Solar Car Team Prepares for International Race

  On Oct. 22, the University of Michigan Solar Car Team will compete in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, an international race in which solar-powered...

Ann Arbor’s State Street Goes Curbless

At the helm of the street design is the Ann Arbor Downtown Development Authority (DDA), which decided to redesign the streetscape and intersections of State Street...

Ann Arbor’s city Administrator Publishes Leadership Book

Milton Dohoney Jr. is Ann Arbor’s city administrator, and now, he is also an author. Dohoney published “It Always Begins With Leadership: A City...

Ann Arbor Explores Bond Funding to Increase Affordable Housing Access

  The City of Ann Arbor passed a resolution in 2015 to build 2,787 affordable housing rental units by 2035 as part of efforts to...