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Creating Great Downtown Public Spaces

Missed last week's speaker presentation by Bob Gregory, who oversees the development , management and programming of Detroit's $20 million Campus Martius Park? No worries, we've got you covered. Watch a video of the event here.read on…

The Complete Downtown Experience

What makes a place great for everyone? How do we create a downtown that's attractive to both future generations and the people who live here now? If you weren't able to attend last week's Concentrate speaker event with Dan Gilmartin don't despair. We captured his talk through the magic of video.read on…

The Conversation: What is Pure Ann Arbor?

How do you capture the essence of a place? The Pure Michigan campaign focused its award-winning strategy on Ann Arbor this week, prompting the question: How do you sell our community to those who don't know it? Did the ad work for you? What did they forget to include? We want your thoughts.read on…

Ypsilanti's Auto Heritage Museum

Maybe you've stumbled past the Auto Museum after a night of fried pickles and brews at Ypsi's Sidetrack and wondered what was inside. Well, wonder no more. This Depot Town destination provides an important glimpse into the city's auto history. And they've got a Tucker! Don't know what that is? Watch, learn, visit. read on…

Thunder Over Michigan: The Yankee Air Museum

Look, up in the sky! It's a Flying Fortress! Willow Run's Yankee Air Museum is an incredible mix of volunteerism, American history, and cooler-than-cool aircraft thundering across Michigan's skies. Concentrate's resident videographer Keith Jefferies introduces you to the aviation buffs who make it happen.read on…

The Michigan Theater

It's the crown of Ann Arbor's downtown. Who would have guessed that a mere 30 years ago it had a date with a wrecking ball? Restored to its early 20th Century glory, The Michigan Theater is now home to the most exciting cinematic and live music events in the cityread on…

Clancy's Fancy

From boarding school experimentation to cult following, Clancy's Fancy isn't the hottest hot sauce you've ever tasted, but it's probably the most unique. Each 7.5 oz bottle of pungent goodness brings with it a kaleidoscopic personality that screams, "Made in Ann Arbor."read on…

I Love Ypsi Has A Winner (Three, Actually)

They came with video camcorders, Flip cams, and a dream... to produce a compelling tribute to the city they love: Ypsilanti. And to score an easy hundred bucks. Check out the winners of the I Love Ypsi video contest. Those who are allergic to phallic humor need not attend.read on…

Knocking On Ann Arbor's Fairy Doors

Unauthorized. Unsponsored. Ann Arbor's fairy doors have become a part of the city's public art identity, attracting wee-ones (and their p's) from all over. How did they start? Who is behind them? We just happen to have a video answering those very questions.read on…

Cemetery Tales

'Tis the season to be spooky. Join local historian Wystan Stevens as he leads one of his tours through Forest Hill Cemetery, weaving fascinating tidbits about Ann Arbor history with creepy tales of death and demise.read on…

Chelsea Toy Museum & Teddy Bear Company

No lions or tigers... but lots of bears. Oh, my. Michigan is where the teddy bear was invented and Chelsea's Teddy Bear Company and Toy Museum pays homage to the ultimate bedtime companion.read on…

Puffer Reds

More than just another downtown hip hop store, for 29 years Ypsilanti's Puffer Reds has been a nationally recognized tastemaker. Customers come from as far away as Ohio to shop there, Nike provides them with a custom designed shoe display and Adidas celebrated the Forum's 25th-Anniversary by creating a sneaker designed by the owner's eighteen year old son. The store has got street cred to spare.
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Ann Arbor's Foodie Nation

La Rochefoucauld once said, "To eat is a necessity, to eat intelligently is an art." Leave it to a university town to embrace the genius of food. From Zingerman's to Eve, Durham's smoked fish to Morgan & York's artisanal cheeses, the farmer's market to Main Street's restaurant row, just thinking about Ann Arbor and is enough to make your mouth water.read on…

The Ann Arbor Film Fest

After 46 years it comes to this: a guest appearance by Larry Flynt, an ACLU law suit and woodland animals getting creamed by roller derby girls. Still, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has never taken its eye off the ball. Mark our words, this year marks a new era for the festival Variety Magazine called "One of our 10 favorites in the world." It's got an ambitious new director, new vitality and a program that'll blow your mind. read on…
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