November 05, 2009
Southfield Library | Marvin Shaouni
Issue 139 Volume 1
Week of 11/4/09
The King Of Detroit Comedy
By: Corey Hall, 11/5/2009
When times get tough people start looking for a reason to laugh. No one knows this better than comedy club veteran Mark Ridley, who's been busting the guts of Metro Detroiters for more than 20 years. And even in though credit is tight and the economy tighter, he's decided to renovate his storied Royal Oak Comedy Castle.
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Startups That Stay
By: Terry Parris Jr., 11/5/2009
In Ann Arbor a buyout doesn't always mean a sellout. Even though innovative startups like Fry, Healthmedia, and T/J Technologies have been snapped up by larger out-of-state companies, they have decided to stay in the city that birthed them. (more >)
 
FilterD
By: metromode, 11/5/2009
Spoiler alert: the baby really is sick. That revelatory scene from David Lynch's Eraserhead will delightfully haunt moviegoers once again at Ann Arbor's State Theatre, where midnight trash cinephiles HOTT LAVA present the 1977 cult classic this Saturday.  

In heaven, everything is fine. So are we at FilterD, where you can find the best of what metro Detroit has to offer in the week ahead.

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Blog/Megan Owens
Ironically, early auto workers once rode the streetcar to work in factories. This new model year, facing a crumbled rail system and plant closings, the communities of greater Detroit are assembling a regional transit authority. Megan Owens, the executive director of Transportation Riders United, outlines a timeline of transit and what's needed to make the jump from jalopy to streamlined bus service and regional light rail.
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Video/B Nektar
Mead, it's not just for renaissance fest geeks anymore. Proof? B. Nektar in hipper-than-thou Ferndale, where honey, apples and all sorts of fermentable goodness are crafted into a damn fine brew.
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11/5/2009 POSTS
Innovation & Job News
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Kevin Smith
Production Manager
S3 Entertainment Group
Ferndale
Rita Proctor
Research Specialist
Gas Station TV
Tany Nagy
Architectura Visualization Specialist/Principal
Pulse Design Studio
Nikia Williams
Electrical Engineer
TARDEC
Laurie Palazzolo
Sourcing and Marketing Specialist
MTS Driver Recruiters
Southfield
Alorea Wesolowski
Marketing Representative
Complete Medical Services

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Insider's Guide
Ferndale
Eat & Drink

The Emory
Restaurants

The Fly Trap
Restaurants

After Dark

9
Clubs

The Bosco
Bars,Clubs

SoHo
Bars

Cafes and Hangouts

AJ's
Music Venue

The Aff Cafe
Cafés & Coffee Houses

Just 4 Us
Specialty

Shop

Naka
Specialty

House of Chants
Clothing

Stella
Clothing

Music and Entertainment

The Magic Bag
Music Venue

New Way Bar
Bars,Music Venue

AJ's
Music Venue

7 Nights a Week
Ferndale
Monday after 5 p.m.
Woodward Avenue Brewery
Tuesday after 8 p.m.
Dino’s
Wednesday after 10 p.m.
The Emory
Thursday after 11 p.m.
The Post Bar
Friday after 10 p.m.
The Bosco
Saturday after 9 p.m.
Josephine Creperie and Bistro
Sunday after 7 p.m.
Como's Restaurant
Insider Profile
Ferndale
Jen Gothard
Jen likes her Thai medium-hot, her movies with beer attached, and she knows a place where you can bring your own bottle, which hardly ever happens around here.
Son Tran
When dining with this web designer, foodie blogger and underground chef, just say, "I'll have what he's having."
Phil Cooley
A restaurateur, designer and developer, and owner of two restaurant/cafe hot spots, he's attracted by good design, vintage finds and cuisine with a conscience.
Emily Linn
It has to be good for this city bird to fly the coup for a 'burb, but now and then shopping for handmade urban crafty items, half-off good veggie food and the odd indie folk band will lure her away from the city.
 
 
Featured: Growth Company
How are we doing? When big companies like Bed Bath & Beyond and Harley Davidson want to know, they turn to Ann Arbor-based ForeSee Results. The company specializes in tracking online customers satisfaction.


Featured: Growth Area
SE Michigan understands that the Internet is a heckuva lot more than a bunch of tubes; it is our cultural and economic future.
Featured: Growth Areas
Featured: Cities


Ferndale
There aren't many Metro Detroit intersections more happening than Woodward and Nine Mile. The once-sleepy hamlet of Ferndale has become the arbiter of hip in Metro Detroit. Great shopping, dining and people-watching meet affordable housing a mere jump away from Detroit and Royal Oak. Location, location, location.
 
 
 

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