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Michigan Food & Fun |
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We are blessed here in Michigan with many great restaurants and food events to go along with the incredible attractions, festivals and parties. Michiganders are a hard working bunch and when it's time to kick back and relax we like to eat, drink and be merry we know how to play hard. This Food and Fun section is dedicated to playing hard... From the International Freedom Festival to the Cherry Festival to the Tip-up festival. From the great restaurants in Greektown to Downtown Royal Oak, Traverse City, and our many local cafes diners and neighborhood pubs, the Food and Fun never ends.
Please send us your comments, questions, and suggestions to: comments@simplymichigan.com
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detnews.com - Eats & Drinks |
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| Primary spending 2nd most on record |
Candidates for Michigan governor spent a combined $18.1 million in the Aug. 3 primary, reports filed Thursday show, led by Republican Rick Snyders $7.6 million. |
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| Jay-Z, Eminem take hip-hop to new level |
You wanted history? They gave you history. Detroit was the undisputed center of the hip-hop universe Thursday night, at the first of Eminem and Jay-Zs back-to-back concerts at Comerica Park. In addition to the evenings megawatt headliners, a small army of hip-hop superstars -- including Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Drake and Young Jeezy -- graced the stage before a sold-out audience of 42,000-plus. |
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detnews.com - Movies/TV/DVD |
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| Review: Lusty-crusty Going the Distance pushes the rom-com envelope |
Going the Distance sounds so clean on the surface. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, but they live on different coasts. Can they keep a long-distance romance alive? And it stars the real life double-cute on again-off again couple Drew Barrymore and Justin Long. How sweet. Yeah, but then you see the movie. And a rain of raunch begins and never stops, right up to the very end. |
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| Review: Machete is a flesh and fun gorefest |
Tough guy actor Danny Trejo stars in this campy, gory, flesh-filled exploitation send-up about a man with a machete fighting for justice in Texas. Funny, but the joke wears thin eventually. |
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| Tom Long: Minority report: Hollywood gets out the whitewash |
What happened to movies with minority actors in the lead? This question pops up while looking back over the summer movie season that has just passed and looking ahead to both the Toronto International Film Festival and the film schedule for the rest of 2010. Simply put, things are looking very vanilla. Were talking snowstorm. |
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| Many American movies have lit up the silver screen |
To celebrate this weekends The American, we look at five favorite movies with American in the title. Among them? In an exciting departure from Animal House and The Blues Brothers, writer-director John Landis cleverly balanced the funny and the frightening with a story of a couple of American students (David Naughton and Griffin Dunne) who run into some monstrous trouble while backpacking through England, in 1981s An American Werewolf in London. |
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