Come and get it…. Episode 29 of the Saturday Six Pack is now ready for consumption. The sound is a bit off for the first 20 minutes or so, thanks to a bit of malicious engineering by a disgruntled member of the Yellow Rail Family collective, but, if you like reverb, it’s actually kind of […]
Tag Archives: The Warriors
Talking homesteading with sustainable design professor Joe Trumpey, learning about the business of curly hair with Original Moxie’s Rachel Blistein, and a fireside sing-along with the Yellow Rail Family …on episode 29 of the Saturday Six Pack
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged building with straw bales, Casey Dawson, Chris Stranad, David Patrick Kelly, doomsteading, Grass Lake, hair care, homesteading, Joseph Trumpey, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Little House on the Prairie, off-grid, Original Moxie, Rachel Blistein, radical sustainability, Ryan Dawson, Sandy Acres Farm, Six Pack Portrait Project, straw bales, Sustainability, WWPID, Yellow Rail Family 11 Comments
Living off-grid, hair care product entrepreneurship, and the Yellow Rail Family …on this weekend’s Saturday Six Pack
I’m not sure why the folks in the AM 1700 design department decided to go with a Warriors theme this week. [I’ve been instructed by station management that I’m not allowed to communicate with them any more.] Maybe it’s because the old gang from 1979 just reunited for one last subway ride to Coney Island, […]
Posted in Local Business, Locally Owned Business, The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged building with straw bales, Casey Dawson, David Patrick Kelly, Grass Lake, homesteading, Joseph Trumpey, Kate de Fuccio, local business, medical illustration, Michigan Science Art, off-grid, Original Moxie, Rachel Blistein, radical sustainability, Ryan Dawson, Sandy Acres Farm, science illustration, Sephora, Stamps School of Art and Design, straw bale, sustainable design, University of Michigan School of Natural Resources, Yellow Rail Family 5 Comments
Ypsilanti Immigration Interview: Erika Hess
A few weeks ago, I received an email from a young woman who’d just moved to Ypsi from Brooklyn, after a brief layover in Ann Arbor. She was looking for studio space, and thought, I guess, that I might be able to help. I couldn’t. But, one thing led to another, and I ended up […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Special Projects, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged A Field Guide to Getting Lost, Ann Arbor Derby Dimes, artists, bandanas, bikes, Boston, bowling alley, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Bowl, comics, container gardening, Corner brewery, Erika Hess, FEASTMass, gardening, images of Mark, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, pasta salad, portrayals of Mark Maynard in popular culture, Rebecca Solnit, Riverside Park, Rob Hess, roller derby, Sherlock Holmes, Spur Studios, unflattering portraits, University of Michigan, University of Michigan School of Art and Design, Ypsi immigration interview 30 Comments