The Armory For Democracy Goes Suburban
By: Constance Crump,
1/14/2010

War is hell. It's also very profitable for some Metro Detroit suburbs. Billions of dollars in defense contracts are pouring into communities like Troy, Sterling Heights, Warren and Ann Arbor, and the companies there are finding new jobs for auto engineers who are willing to adapt.
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Rethinking The Cineplex
By: Amy Kuras,
5/28/2009

Most people view multi-screen cineplexes as joyless movie warehouses with only one goal: To get you in and out with as much popcorn grease on your fingers as possible. Local movie chain Emagine is trying to remake the muliplex image by offering its audiences unexpected amenities and local outreach. (
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METROMODE RADIO: Michigan's Power Grid's Command Central
By: Chris McCarus,
5/21/2009

In February, Governor Granholm formed a wind advisory panel. It's a diverse group from industry, government and academia. The group will tell the Governor that Michigan's power plants are old. They need replacing. But not with coal. Instead go out on the Great Lakes and look for wind.
Michigan Now's Chris McCarus talks with one of the panel members. (
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