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Revenge of the dorks
Self-proclaimed dorks Erin and Nikki Russell were bullied as kids; now the talented sisters (and their mother) are getting due payback, thanks to a mega-successful book series.
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Vine by design
One LSA alum has launched a unique California company that pairs iconic winemakers with graphic artists — and yes, they’re totally fine if you pick up a bottle based on the label.
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Episode 13: Iconic restaurants of Ann Arbor, featuring Gail Offen
Author Gail Offen, BGS ’78, takes foodies on a tasty trip through A2 past and present, from the Del Rio to Pizza Bob’s, from Drake’s to Le Dog. Listen in — if you can hear the story over your grumbling tummy.
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Feminine ideal
“Belle, Scholar, Athlete.” In the 1930s, a portrait in the Michigan League honored student Marian Van Tuyl as the epitome of young womanhood.
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An uncommon education: Ep 3
Celebrate U-M’s musical legacy in ‘An Ear for Excellence,’ the latest installment in Detroit Public Television’s series about U-M history.
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Food for thought
The Smithsonian Institution’s archives are now home to two very different culinary collections by Rick Bayless, MA ’75, and Michael Stern, BA ’68.
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#Trypod
Ever tried to “do the thing you think you cannot do?” It’s exhausting. But in a good way. Right?
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Freedom writer
In the midst of the civil rights movement, U-M historian Dwight Lowell Dumond published his anti-slavery masterwork. The backlash was ferocious.
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Notes from the 'opposition party'
Alumni journalists fight the beast that is ‘fake news’ and offer options to avoid counterfeit copy.
