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House where famous playwright Arthur Miller once lived in Ann Arbor still has no takers
ANN ARBOR, MI — A house where famous playwright Arthur Miller once lived as a University of Michigan student in the 1930s still stands on the edge of downtown Ann Arbor. The eight-bedroom house at 439 S. Division St. is where Miller first resided when he arrived on campus in 1934, before he went on to become a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, penning “Death of a Salesman,” and marrying Marilyn Monroe.
Michigan Jews travel to Israel; Monroe County crash, Eminem celebrates sobriety; more
Our forecast shows an expected high of 65 degrees, mostly sunny and mild. 🎧 Prefer to listen to the news? Here are today's top stories. Over the past six months, Jews in metro Detroit have traveled to Israel to show support, solidarity and help those in need by bringing supplies.
Raising Cane’s and milkshake spot coming to Washtenaw County and other business news
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- There seems to be a long list of new businesses set for Washtenaw County including a bakery in Ypsilanti and a fast-food chain in Ann Arbor. There are also some longtime businesses coming to an end, including a brewery in Chelsea and a neighborhood bar in Ann Arbor.
Gerald R Ford Presidential Library and Museum to hold free public lecture
Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times Peter Baker and the Director of the Museum, Brooke Clement join in with the details. The Gerald R Ford Presidential Library and Museum and Foundation welcome Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times Peter Baker for a free public lecture. We talk to Peter and the Director of the Museum, Brooke Clement.
How you can get your hands on an authentic, custom square pizza pan from Buddy’s
You could own a pizza of Michigan history. Buddy’s Pizza, a Detroit original, will auction not one, but five, authentic Buddy’s custom square pans from locations in Detroit, Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor. The auction is part of Buddy’s 48th annual Slice for Life fundraiser to support Capuchin...
Classic roadside diner tradition lives on through new owner of Linda’s Diner
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Customers at a Manchester-area diner can expect a new face behind the counter, but the same familiar home-style food and friendly atmosphere. Linda’s Diner, 9610 M-52 in Sharon Township, just north of Manchester, changed has changed hands between longtime owner Linda Minor and Indiana native Portia Hall.
Willy Wonka’s got nothing on this Michigan woman’s novelty candy collection
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI -- Sara Taylor Eggleston has a pretty sweet collection she’s finally ready to share with others. The 60-year-old woman from Scio Township, near Ann Arbor, has spent the last 40 years collecting various novelty candies she describes as a mix of a toy with a “sweet confection.”
The Shelley Irwin Show Podcast for 4-22-24
The Gerald R Ford Presidential Library and Museum and Foundation welcome Chief White House Correspondent for the New York Times Peter Baker for a free public lecture. We talk to Peter and the Director of the Museum, Brooke Clement. Art Prize 2024 is on the horizon and Artist registration IS...
AADL hosts listening party for Taylor Swift’s new album
More than 250 people attended Ann Arbor District Library’s listening party celebrating Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department, at their Downtown Ann Arbor branch Friday evening. A Taylor Swift cutout welcomed guests, who posed with the cutout in photos before visiting stations with friendship-bracelet supplies, Taylor Swift-themed coloring sheets and a lyrics guessing game.
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