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FOOD & DRINK
Watch This Alien-Like Bug Crawl Across a Michigan Man’s Floor
There’s no doubt that Michigan is home to countless weird and creepy bugs. However, it seems rare to come across one that you’ve never encountered before in your life. Simon Rix of Shelby Township shared a video he took of a strange bug crawling across his floor the other day. It was unlike anything he had ever seen before. Honestly, it's like nothing I've ever seen either. It’s a white bug with what looks like four legs that move in a unique fashion. Its body appears to be covered in a material resembling children's Playfoam.
Oakland County Airport's 'Festival of Flight' offering plane rides, air show, more
For those dreaming to take to the sky and soar with the clouds, here's your chance. The Oakland County International Airport's annual free open house and air show, which was recently renamed the "Festival of Flight," is looking to celebrate the region's rich aviation heritage with an air show, aircraft displays and rides into the sky from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 11. ...
Summer Beer Festival, cats and cars: Things to do this weekend
There’s plenty to do in metro Detroit as we enter the last weekend of July. Sterling Heights will come alive with live music, carnival rides, art, and more. West Bloomfield will offer a fine arts fair with scenic views of Orchard Lake. Cat enthusiasts can visit a cat show in Taylor, while spectators can watch classic cars cruise down Telegraph, and beer lovers can savor the flavors from Michigan brewers in Ypsilanti. ...
3 from Wayne, Macomb, Isabella counties share $697,000 Michigan Lottery win
FRANKFORT, Mich. – Three people from Wayne, Macomb, and Isabella counties are splitting a $697,000 Michigan Lottery win. The trio matched the Fantasy 5 numbers from the July 12 drawing: 08-17-18-24-29. They’re splitting $697,974, so each person gets $232,658. David Constantakis, 68, of Wayne County, bought his winning...
MJR Waterford first to bring ScreenX to Michigan
The MJR Theatres chain has been delivering state-of-the-art cinematic experiences to Michigan audiences for over 40 years and is now boasting new technology that extends the width of the movie screen for a more immersive viewing experience. Through a partnership with Korean production company CJ 4DPLEX, MJR is now offering...
Macomb County rescue slammed with needy animals: ‘I don’t know if we’re going to pull out of this’
At a time when Clinton Township-based nonprofit A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue has seen its resources stretched to the limits, its founder said its longstanding partnership with PetSmart Charities has provided crucial funding and support. A ReJoyceful Animal Rescue was founded in 2007 and has been working with PetSmart Charities for...
The Legend of The Most Mischievous Cat In Michigan’s History
There is a story of a cat that came out of Pontiac, Michigan, which will no doubt go down as one of the most mischievous of all time. The story came from a cat that was in its prime in 1962 and the story was shared in the New London Day Newspaper.
Have You Had Michigan’s Most Extravagant, Over-the-Top Dessert?
Looking to satisfy your sweet tooth but also want something out-of-the-ordinary? One Michigan bakery is serving up the most extravagant desserts in the state!. Foodie website Love Food sought to find the most over-the-top dessert in every U.S. state, based on genuine user reviews, awards and accolades, and the first-hand experience of their team.
Pontiac Transportation Museum opens Saturday with vintage cars and local history
At the Pontiac Transportation Museum, the docents can tell you where each of the more than 70 vehicles under its roof were made. Chances are, they’ll say something along the lines of, “Half a mile up the road.” The museum launched with a soft opening on May 16 but plans to host a grand opening — with live music, food trucks, special guests and a ribbon-cutting ceremony — on Saturday, just west of downtown Pontiac at 250 W....
The Jackson Restaurant ready to welcome diners in Rochester Hills
Miro Shrimp 6 Argentian Red Shrimp 2oz Extra Virgin Olive Oil 4 Caper Berries .5oz Shaved Shallots 2 Chopped Garlic Cloves 1 Bunch of Fresh Thyme ½ Lemon 2oz Saffron Aioli Saffron Aioli · .1oz fresh Saffron · 4 Cups Mayo Bloom saffron in 3tbl of water. After it has bloomed mix with Mayo Cooking Procedure In a large sauté pan add oil, garlic, caper berries, shallots, shrimp and thyme. Season with salt. Cook until the shrimp are red on one side and shallots start to brown. Flip Shrimp and continue to cook until finished. Add lemon and toss in pan. Place shrimp into a bowl and pour all contents over shrimp. Using a spoon scoop little portions of Saffron aioli around the shrimp.
Macomb County restaurant opening 2nd location in Royal Oak as The Morrie closes
ROYAL OAK, Mich. (FOX 2) - The Morrie in Royal Oak is closing soon, but a new restaurant is already lined up to take its place. Sunday will be the last day for the restaurant known for regular live music and DJ performances as owner Aaron Belen shifts his full focus to his real estate development business.
REO Speedwagon Plays to Packed Pine Knob Music Theatre
For nearly 50 years, the rock group from Champaign, Illinois, REO Speedwagon, has been giving audiences and classic rock listeners timeless hits and concert memories that’ll last a lifetime. With over 40 million records sold and over a dozen Top-40 Hits, it’s no wonder that when REO Speedwagon comes to town, the fans show up and let their voices be heard.
Dining Out in Goodrich and Atlas
Atlas Township and the Village of Goodrich are known for their rural charm and natural wonders, and they also both offer delicious food. If you are in the mood for comfort food and a laid-back atmosphere, you’ll find plenty to love in the southeastern corner of Genesee County. At...
Orion Ara Chamber of Commerce Celebrate Shawarma House Ribbon Cutting in Oxford
OXFORD, Mich. – On Thursday, July 11, 2024, a delicious new restaurant, Shawarma House, was incorporated into the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Shawarma House opened its doors last year after Alex Baiz, one of the owners, and his family bought the restaurant and decided the Orion-Oxford area needed a little taste of the Mediterranean.
‘Pippin’ comes to life in metro Detroit
The curtain will rise on a production of the musical “Pippin” this weekend in Pontiac. The musical follows the story of the character Pippin, who is desperate to find what makes him special or his purpose in life, explained director Em Rose Miller of Rose Above Theatre Company.
Getting ‘wild’ about nature and learning
INDEPENDENCE TWP. — Kids moved back and forth through the trees at Clarkston Family Farm as they kept finding just the right piece for their fort during the activity during Camp Wild last Thursday. The theme was Fantastic Forests and the campers enjoyed fort building, making tree cookies and...
Guess The Tool? No, More Like Know The Tool
Sometimes you take your best guess and hope to get lucky. This week, luck played no part in the contest. Every entry was correct in the latest “Guess The Tool” contest. Every. Single. One. By the way, congratulations, but what really happened was the hopper to randomly select...
Concert tickets under $25: See Glass Animals with Kevin Abstract at Pine Knob
Glass Animals and Kevin Abstract are playing Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, near Detroit, in one month. Find tickets today for $25 or less. Shop concerts on Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, and Ticketmaster. The Glass Animals “Tour of Earth” makes its way to Michigan in August for a...
This Little-Known Salt Cave In Michigan Will Melt All Your Worries And Stress Away
Tucked away in the serene town of Rochester Hills, Michigan, lies a hidden gem that promises to whisk away your worries and soothe your soul. The Salinair Salt Room Spa, a sanctuary of calm and relaxation, offers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its...
Clarkston youth dancers show off their skills in final camp performance
— Young dancers ran into their spots and took their positions in the middle of the Dan Fife Field House at Clarkston High School, July 17. When they heard the music start playing, they began dancing to the routine they had been practicing during the third annual Clarkston Dance Summer Youth Clinic.
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