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» COMERICA COLLEAGUES SHARE SPECIAL BOND WITH BELLE ISLE
By Scott Talley | Published 06/17/2009 | Living, Health, & Inspirations
Both are longtime local institutions so it’s not surprising that Comerica Bank and its employees have a special bond with Belle Isle...
» BELLE ISLE: A DETROIT GEM
 
Belle Isle has been one of Detroit's crowning jewels since the late 1880's.  Photo: Michigan Chronicle archives

Belle Isle, the largest city-owned island park, is one of Detroit’s jewels. The 983-acre island was bought in 1879 for $200,000. In 1883, the designer of New York City’s Central Park, Frederick Law Olmstead, created the master plan for Belle Isle’s transformation...

» DAVE BING TAKES OATH OF OFFICE
By Dina Peace | Published 05/11/2009 | Living, Health, & Inspirations
Dave Bing, honored basketball player and esteemed local businessman, was officially sworn in as Detroit's mayor in a private, low-key ceremony yesterday with his family and friends in audience.

Here is a photo gallery of his ceremony...


» CHRISETTE MICHELE SPEAKS TO STUDENTS AT DSA
By Deanna Dunham | Published 05/6/2009 | Living, Health, & Inspirations
 
Grammy-award winning singer Chrisette Michele

When it comes to creating music, singer-songwriter, Chrisette Michele isn’t
afraid to blur the lines between pop, jazz, rock, R&B, alternative and hip-hop...
» COOKING FOR TWO
By Cornelius Fortune | Published 04/29/2009 | Living, Health, & Inspirations
 
Chef Eric Giles, a longtime master chef, will soon open a restaurant featuring his salad dressing.

Salad dressing isn’t just for lettuce anymore.

Chef Eric Giles hopes to use Chef Giles Café Dressing & Marinade as a gateway to community enrichment.

One day during a lunch service, Giles and his team ran out of Italian dressing. He panicked for a moment, then realized that he could easily conjure up his own recipe. But this dressing wouldn’t be run-of-the-mill. Sure, he included the usual: oil, vinegar, onions and herbs, but he added a personal touch...


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