Articles tagged:Kerrytown

Posted: Thu May 24 4:36 a.m. by Peggy Lampman AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Balsamic Lamb Spareribs with Tomato-Mint Salad - look beyond the usual suspects for holiday grilling

The dinnerFeed website links to great  summer grilling, salad and chilled soups! To receive my lastest dinnerFeed postsby email, sign up here. Haul out a lawn chair and fill a cooler full of ice; hallelujah, the three-day weekend is upon us, officially kicking off the summer.

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Posted: Sat Apr 28 5:59 a.m. by Pete Cunningham
Kerrytown shop Heavenly Metal adds original jewelry line

Heavenly Metal owner Vicki Honeyman's original jewelry line "reworks by vicki." When Vicki Honeyman isn't busy cutting hair or helping a customer pick out an outfit at Heavenly Metal on East Ann Street in Ann Arbor, there's a whole laundry list of tasks that keep her plenty busy. There's unloading ...

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Posted: Fri Feb 3 5:56 a.m. by Richard Retyi AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Ann Arbor's most popular bar in 2012 - 'The Bar at 327 Braun Court'

Bold predictions require adventurous statements. I'm not one for hyperbole, but Geronimo: The Bar at 327 Braun Court will be Ann Arbor's most popular bar in 2012. Book it. Student bars, brew pubs, cocktail bars, martini lounges — that's the landscape in Ann Arbor. On the surface of things, The ...

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 10:38 a.m. by Peggy Lampman AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Composed Holiday Salad with Gorgonzola, Cranberries, Pears and Walnut Vinaigrette

Hurrah! Hiller’s has arugula "verity" in stock — this is the arugula with bite; the arugula that barks back at you and tastes like peppery greens you grew yourself. Not to discount the pervasive boxes and bags of arugula in every produce market in town; I use them often by ...

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Posted: Thu Aug 25 4:58 a.m. by Peggy Lampman AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Grilled Great Lakes Whitefish with Tomato-Caper Relish captures the essence of a Michigan summer

Peggy Lampman's Thursday dinnerFeed The final days of August are enveloped in an atmosphere of quiet anticipation. It's as if our town has come to a screeching halt and sits idling, waiting for the light to change, indicating the seasonal shift to fall. Perhaps this is a feeling shared with ...

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Posted: Thu May 19 9:25 a.m. by Peggy Lampman AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Different dishes, savored with relish

Peggy Lampman's Thursday dinnerFeed   "What should I buy and how should I cook it?" That’s the question I recently posed to Bob Sparrow, owner of Sparrow Meats, and Mike Monahan, owner of Monahan’s Seafood. As usual, I’m glad I did. After all, they’re the experts. There are dozens of ...

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Posted: Fri Dec 10 6:01 a.m. by Laura Blodgett AnnArbor.com Freelance Journalist
Elephant Ears triples Kerrytown space, expands offerings of children's clothes & accessories

For the last few years, Elephant Ears, the children’s clothing and equipment store in Kerrytown, was bursting at the seams. “That little space wasn’t working for us and we really needed more room,” said owner Matt Cyrulnik, who co-owns the store with his wife, Jenna. “Instead of opening a second ...

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Posted: Tue Oct 19 2 p.m. by Richard Retyi AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
43 things to do at the Kerrytown Market & Shops that aren't the farmers market

Townies know about Kerrytown and the Kerrytown Market & Shops but I don’t think enough people appreciate what they have. The Kerrytown Market & Shops are like the Briarwood Mall with better food and less sadness. Sparrow Meat Market instead of Cinnabon. Mudpuddles toys instead of Hot Topic. Hollander’s rather ...

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Posted: Sun Sep 19 8 a.m. by Paula Gardner News Director
Second to None moving headquarters to ex-Sweet Lorraine's in Ann Arbor's Kerrytown

One of Kerrytown’s most visible building vacancies will be filled this winter when an Ann Arbor-based company that measures consumer satisfaction moves into the Marketplace building. Second to None will move into the lower level, bringing its corporate headquarters back to downtown. The lease, signed at the end of summer, ...

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Posted: Sun Aug 15 5:31 a.m. by Roger LeLievre AnnArbor.com Freelance Journalist
Nashbash Thursday mixes Ann Arbor, Nashville music — plus barbecue and trunk sale too

If you’re looking for the perfect soundtrack for the dog days of summer, Nashbash might just fit the bill. The now-annual event that mixes Nashville and Ann Arbor musical talent takes place Thursday afternoon and evening at the Farmers Market area in Kerrytown. “It’s growing … people are really catching ...

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Posted: Mon Aug 9 9 a.m. by Richard Retyi AnnArbor.com Community Contributor
Body by Josh: a bridal bootcamp blowout at Sparrow Gym

Former Michigan hockey player David Rohlfs flips a giant tractor tire end-over-end on the sidewalk bordering East Kingsley Street in Kerrytown, right outside a propped-open back door to Sparrow Gym. You can hear the thump-thump-thump at the tony eatery Eve, outside the sushi joint Yamato and echoing among Kerrytown’s shops. I’m ...

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Posted: Sun Jul 4 5:37 p.m. by AnnArbor.com Staff

Zingerman's, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market and the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum are just a few of the many sights and sounds that has made Ann Arbor's Kerrytown neighborhood famous. In a feature today, the Grand Rapids Press highlights many of the eclectic shops, art galleries and restaurants that make ...

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Posted: Wed Apr 21 3:33 p.m. by Jessica Webster
Author and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain spotted in Ann Arbor

Anthony Bourdain, chef, author and host of the Travel Channel show "No Reservations," was in Ann Arbor today to film an interview with Borders for his upcoming book "Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook." Bourdain spent the morning at Kerrytown Market ...

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Posted: Sat Mar 27 8:11 a.m. by American Red Cross-Washtenaw County

The Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross volunteers will be at local Busch's stores on Saturday March 27th from 12 (noon)-500PM collecting water and Gatorade to be used during local disaster relief operations.The Chapter responds to local disasters, such as house fires, once every 3 days.  Volunteers respond ...

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Posted: Sat Mar 27 3:01 a.m. by Joan Lambert Bailey Community Contributor

While planning this years garden - whether electronically or using pen and paper - don't forget to plant a row for the hungry. It's not difficult (what's one more row, really?) and can provide fresh food that can make a world of difference for a neighbor in the community. And ...

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