I’m still playing catch-up, trying to get the most recent episodes of the Saturday Six Pack posted here. I’m sorry that it’s been taking me so long, but other projects keep getting in the way. [Speaking of which, we’re set to close on that building I was telling you about by the end of the […]
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Motor City Muckraker’s Steve Neavling on the importance of investigative journalism in Detroit, the launch of Ypsi’s new IB elementary school, the campaign for the Riverside Park playground, and talking improv and cancer with Pointless Brewery & Theatre co-founder Tori Tomalia… on episode 41 of the Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Detroit, Education, Media, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Adams Elementary, cancer, Cassandra Sheriff, Detroit Fire Department, Detroit Public Schools, future of journalism, IB, IBSOM, improv comedy, independent journalism, International Baccalaureate, Karla Graessley, lung cancer, Motor City Muckraker, playgrounds, Pointless Brewery & Theatre, Riverside Park, Steve Neavling, Teresa Gillotti, the sad state of journalism, Tori Somalia, Tori Tomalia, YCS, Ypsilanti Community Schools 17 Comments
Motor City Muckraker’s Steve Neavling, Ypsi’s new IB elementary school, the campaign for the Riverside Park playground, and Pointless Brewery & Theatre… on episode 41 of the Saturday Six Pack
Tonight’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack will be in four parts. During our first segment, we’ll have on Cassandra Sheriff and Karla Graessley to discuss the recent announcement that Ypsilanti Community Schools, building on the successes of the International Baccalaureate (IB) middle school and high school, will be opening an IB elementary school. [Graessley […]
Posted in Detroit, Education, Media, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged cancer, Cassandra Sheriff, Charles Pugh, comedy, Doug Coombe, fundraisers, improv comedy, investigative reporting, Karla Graessley, lung cancer, Motor City Muckraker, Patrick Dunn, playgrounds, Pointless Brewery, Pointless Brewery & Theatre, public parks, Riverside Park, Steve Neavling, Teresa Gillotti, Tori Tomalia, Ypsilanti Community Schools 8 Comments
My thoughts on movies and books to share with your kids through the age of nine
Two things happened this week that prompted me to write this post. The world celebrated what would have been Roald Dahl’s 97th birthday, and, a day or two later, my friends Murph and Cara welcomed two beautiful little babies into the world. So, as Linette set off in one direction this evening, to arrange for […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Mark's Life Also tagged Arnold Lobel, Billy Wilder, books, children's literature, Eric Carle, Frog and Toad, genocide, Go Ice Cream, Harry Potter, Huckleberry Finn, Laura Ingalls Wilder, life lessons, Little House on the Prairie, Mark Twain, Marquee Moon, Murph, n-word, Native Americans, Richard Murph, Roald Dahl, Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Star Wars, The Onion, The Prisoner, Thin Man, Tom Sawyer, truth pond 23 Comments