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May 14

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May 08

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Apr 23

Let’s Fix David Henneberry’s Boat (That Got Ruined in the Boston Bomber’s Standoff)! This week is off to a better start than last week. Humanity does exist. Donate or just cherish the moment.

Let’s Fix David Henneberry’s Boat (That Got Ruined in the Boston Bomber’s Standoff)! This week is off to a better start than last week. Humanity does exist. Donate or just cherish the moment.

Apr 17

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Apr 03

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Jan 16

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Dec 08

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Nov 16

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Sep 11

Ed Cahan | Hi SkyNice. check it

Ed Cahan | Hi Sky
Nice. check it

Sep 07

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Sep 03

David Mach | Coat HangersAwesome sculptures made entirely of coat hangers. Also, checkout match heads. More.

David Mach | Coat Hangers
Awesome sculptures made entirely of coat hangers. Also, checkout match heads. More.

Aug 20

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Aug 05

Why the tiny millage to support the DIA makes sense for us allBy Curt Guyette Published: July 25, 2012

A few of the DIA’s top honchos paid a visit to the world headquarters of the Metro Times last week, looking to gin up support for a proposed millage set to go before voters in the tri-county area on Aug. 7.
What the Detroit Institute of Arts seeks is this: The approval of voters in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to levy a .2 of a mill property tax that will be used to fund operations at the world-class museum for the next 10 years. More…

Why the tiny millage to support the DIA makes sense for us all
By Curt Guyette Published: July 25, 2012

A few of the DIA’s top honchos paid a visit to the world headquarters of the Metro Times last week, looking to gin up support for a proposed millage set to go before voters in the tri-county area on Aug. 7.

What the Detroit Institute of Arts seeks is this: The approval of voters in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties to levy a .2 of a mill property tax that will be used to fund operations at the world-class museum for the next 10 years. More…

George Nelson: Architect | Writer | Designer | Teacher
Great exhibition at CranbrookPublic Exhibition: Saturday, June 16, through Sunday, October 14, 2012 
George Nelson is considered one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. Operating from the western side of Michigan as Design Director at the Zeeland-based furniture manufacturer Herman Miller for more than twenty years, Nelson had his sights firmly focused on Cranbrook, which was also playing a defining role in the development of Modernism.
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George Nelson:
Architect | Writer | Designer | Teacher

Great exhibition at Cranbrook

Public Exhibition: Saturday, June 16, through Sunday, October 14, 2012 

George Nelson is considered one of the most influential figures in American design during the second half of the twentieth century. Operating from the western side of Michigan as Design Director at the Zeeland-based furniture manufacturer Herman Miller for more than twenty years, Nelson had his sights firmly focused on Cranbrook, which was also playing a defining role in the development of Modernism.

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