All of a Piece: Puzzle Piece Theatre brings fresh, bold, and provocative theater to Ferndale in intimate, hand-crafted productions.
Story by Jeff Lilly
Photos by Jeff Lilly and
courtesy of Puzzle Piece Theatre
On an unseasonably warm January morning, I found myself at 460...
Ori Kami Organics
Story by Rebecca Hammond
Photos by Jeff Lilly
For a year and a half, Rust Belt Market has housed Ori Kami Organics, a collection of...
To Your Health – GreenSpace Cafe
Story by David Stone
Photos by Jeff Lilly
Design by Lindsy Carman
Dr. Joel Kahn, cardiologist and vegan, has a radical view of what medicine...
Sport Clips: A Championship Experience
Story by Sherrad Glosson | Photos by Ed Abeska
Sport Clips is a barber shop like no other. From the outside you might think it’s...
Naan Better! Star of India Serves up Tasty food at a Reasonable price
Story by Derek Lindamood
Photos by Ed Abeska
IN 2014 MOYN HAQUE PURCHASED STAR OF INDIA in downtown Ferndale. With high hopes of making significant...
Meet Barry Hicks, the New DDA Executive Director
STORY BY INGRID SJOSTRAND
Photo by Bernie Laframboise
Design by Lindsy Carman
ON OCTOBER 19TH, The Ferndale Downtown Development Authority hired Barry Hicks as their...
Avenue of Fashion: Retail Shopping Revived in Detroit’s Historic University District
Story & photos by Malissa Martin
Design by Lindsy Carman
The Avenue of Fashion (located one mile west of Woodward Avenue on Livernois between 7...
The Ferndale Garden Club
Story by Rebecca Hammond
Photo courtesy of Ferndale Garden Club
THERE ARE GREEN MEETINGS in Ferndale and there are enjoyable meetings in Ferndale, and the...
Deerly Beloved.. Opposing Views on Feeding The Deer
...we are gathered here today to debate a matter of human vs. nature. Despite its urban setting, you may have noticed deer appearing more...
Comrades in Ink: The Fifth Estate celebrates 50 years of radical thought, and keeps its eye firmly on the future.
Story by Jeff Lilly & Derek Lindamood
Photos by Fifth Estate
It was 1965, two years before the Summer of Love, but the cultural revolution...