If all goes according to plan, Tori and Jason Tomalia will soon be the proprietors of new brewery situated between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti that will cater primarily to lovers of improvisational comedy. The brewery, which they’ve dubbed Pointless, will be just a few doors down from our friends at Hut-K Chaats, at the intersection […]
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Pointless Brewery & Theatre to explore the intersection of brewing and improv
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized Also tagged beer, cancer, chemotherapy, comedy, Dan Izzo, dreams, Gary Lehman, Go Comedy!, improv comedy, Improv Inferno, Jason Tomalia, Katrease Stafford, Kickstarter, lung cancer, Minneapolis, personalized medicine, Planet Ant, Pointless Brewery, Pointless Brewery & Theatre, Tori Tomalia 13 Comments
Ypsilanti man found guilty of human trafficking and enslavement of children
In early 2011, a University of Michigan janitor by the name of Jean-Claude Toviave was arrested and charged with enslaving four West African children in his Ypsilanti home. The four, it would seem, were forced to cook, clean, iron and shine shoes for the 6-foot-3, 230-pound Toviave, who, when he was unsatisfied with their performance, […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Michigan, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Africa, African slave trade, domestic slavery, human trafficking, Jean-Claude Toviave, Restavèks, sex slaves, sex trafficking, slave trade, threats to public education, Togo, Trafficking Victims Protection Act, University of Michigan, Ypsilanti Public Schools 22 Comments