Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Party for St. Patrick’s Day in Detroit
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
What is Detroit’s Legacy…………
- Having ultimate sports teams and fans! The Lions, Tigers, Wings, and Pistons have all had their fair share of some awesome seasons! Regardless, the fans have stuck through the hard-times!
- Having Detroit and its surrounding cities be home to some awesome products! Such as: Better Made Snacks, Carhartt, Faygo, Kowalski, Sanders, Little Caesars Pizza, Stroh’s, and Kellogg’s. Check out this link for more info on the above products!
- Having Detroit and its surrounding cities be home to many high profile celebrities! Including: Jerry Bruckheimer, Tim Allen, Alice Cooper, Francis Ford Coppola, Jeff Daniels, Eminem, Madonna, Ed McMahon, Jack White, Tom Selleck, Kid Rock, Bob Seger, and many more.
- The legacy of Joe Louis, who was originally from Alabama, but moved to Detroit in 1924, was one of the greatest prizefighters of all time! Joe Louis still holds the merit of having successfully defended his title more times than any other heavyweight in history. Joe Louis’s fist is now a memorable landmark in Detroit.
- Pewabic Pottery a National Historic Landmark and is Michigan's only historic pottery. Founded in 1903 is known across the country for its emblazed pottery. Pewabic pottery can be found in many great landmarks around Detroit.
- The Detroit music scene including Motown Record Corporation based in Detroit founded by Berry Gordy and home to artists such as: The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Stevie Wonder, and Jackson 5. Also, the Rock Era with legends including: Bob Seger, Ted Nugent, Alice Cooper, Grand Funk Railroad, Glenn Frey of The Eagles, Eminem, Kid Rock, and The White Stripes. Detroit is also referred to as the birthplace of Techno music.
- Bringing back the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix.
- Festivities and venues that happen at Hart Plaza. The largest two being the Downtown Electronic Music Festival (DEMF) and the Hoedown. These two events draw fans from across the country!
- The great architecture of the city. With its numerous art deco, neo-classical, and federalist masterpieces it was once referred to as “The Paris of the West”.
- Being classified as the “Automotive Capital of the World”. Enough said.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Friday Night Live at the DIA
The Detroit Institute of Art (DIA) is home to many timeless pieces from classic artists including Van Gogh, Picasso, and Rembrandt. Some of my favorites! However, last Friday night we went to check out the photo gallery “Detroit Revealed”. It was very moving as artists portrayed life in the Motor City over the past decade. There were great photos capturing the beauty in the now decrepit buildings in Detroit. We also viewed a short 3D film, Reimagining the Packard Plant. It is amazing how artists can bring to life their visions with the use of modern technology. The photo gallery and short film were very uplifting. I would also like to mention that the museum was packed, wall to wall with people, on a Friday night! You can never go wrong with a late night date to the DIA on a Friday (they are open until 10 p.m.)!
After the DIA we headed to Eastern Market to grab a bite to eat. We stopped in at Supino Pizzeria and had an awesome meal (we even ordered a whole pizza to go)! If you love pizza you are sure to enjoy Supino Pizzeria. They use fresh local ingredients and bake the thin crust to perfection. This restaurant was also featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives! Rumor has it they may be expanding in the near future!
After our great meal we headed over to Vivio’s across the street for a night cap! The night was filled with good times, good friends, and great drinks! Check out the slideshow of the night’s events!
I get the distinct impression many more people like me are embracing Detroit’s cultural splendors! I would love to hear all about them as this blog is a forum for engaging discussion about Detroit.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Diners Drive-Ins and Dives in Detroit
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