No one has brought it up to me yet, but I suspect some readers of The Ann magazine are probably pissed at me. The new issue came out yesterday, and I was apparently quoted as having said that the arts scene had died in Ann Arbor with the closing, burning and subsequent bulldozing of the […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interview: Dustin Krcatovich
Local illustrator and writer Dustin “Dusty” Krcatovich will be moving to Portland shortly. Here’s his official exit interview. MARK: Here’s your first question… Were you born in Michigan? And, if not, how old were you when you first moved here, and what were the circumstances surrounding the move? DUSTIN: I was born and raised in […]
Ypsi immigration interview: Sunny Smith and Michael McAtee
A few days ago, after posting an exit interview with my friend Josh, I mentioned that I needed to take a break from interviewing people who were leaving Ypsi for a while, and focus instead on interesting, new people moving into our community. Well, shortly after posting that, I received an email from a reader […]
The one man arts community of Ann Arbor
It seems that all the talk last week in Ann Arbor about how the city might be losing its cultural edge, may have been a bit premature. According to an article just published at AnnArbor.com, the city does still have a thriving arts community. Of course, it is just one man. Sorry, but when I […]