Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 : 11:29 a.m.
University of Michigan students help make state a movie mecca; City Council removes Housing Commission member
By Cindy Heflin
Here's a sampling of links to news about Ann Arbor in other media:
- Detroit Free Press: End of Ramadan celebrated with rich traditional foods
- Detroit Free Press: University of Michigan prepares 174-acre site to serve as incubator
- Ypsilanti Courier: City Council tables decision on board appointments, removes 15-year member of Housing Commission
- Detroit Free Press: Epitaphs inspire a moving work for University of Michigan composer
- Ypsilanti Courier: Augusta Township residents won't vote on farmland preservation millage in November
- Michigan Daily: U-M student filmmakers help make Michigan a movie mecca
- Detroit Free Press: 52-hour radiothon to benefit Ronald McDonald House of Ann Arbor
- Chelsea Standard: SRSLY to launch community intiative for third year
Here's what people are clicking on today from our stories on AnnArbor.com:
- A Food Network video about Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger in the entry: 'Man v. Food' filming at Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger today
- A review of the movie "Flipped" in the entry: Locally filmed 'Flipped' opens Friday at Rave Motion Pictures, Brighton Town Square
- Information about the Homegrown Festival at the Ann Arbor Farmers Market in the entry: Tomato tasting, HomeGrown Festival and Septemberfest make for a complete local food weekend
Here are a few useful links some of our readers have posted in comments on our stories:
- A Detroit News article about cars for coaches in the entry: Former star Michigan running back fired from athletic department for 'willful deception,' letter alleges
- Information about skateboarding safety from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in the entry: Ann Arbor Skatepark grant proposal stalls after blowback from DDA and skatepark committee
- Information about fire hazards from upholstered furniture in the entry: Ann Arbor City Council to decide on porch couch ban in two weeks, many students strongly opposed
A few of today's links from AnnArbor.com's lead blogger Ed Vielmetti, writing today about Temple Grandin, giving the Penny Stamps lecture at the Michigan Theater today: