Detroit Restaurant Week Spring Edition 2011 Preview #1 - Angelina Italian Bistro
Angelina Italian Bistro, the newest edition to the Restaurant Week lineup, is a modern yet classic spot. A fantastic wine list together with house made pastas, house cured meats, and other made from scratch dishes make Angelina a perfect stop before the Opera House or a Tiger game.
Sicilian Brick Chicken (by TheHungryDudes) will be available as an entree option. Crisp, perfectly charred/moist chicken sits a top garlicky mashed potatoes, and crunchy caponata.
The rest of their restaurant week menu can be viewed here.
More Detroit Restaurant Week Dishes can be found on our Flickr page.
Brazilian artist Nele Azevedo puts hundreds of ice sculptures in city centers and then watches them melt.
This is an article from fall of this year that we discussed in my photojournalism class, and I think that it’s still extremely relevant. It raises the question, is photojournalism dead? And lends itself to furthering that thought with, is print journalism dead? My answer: no way.
I can’t ignore the crumbling state of the print newspaper and the less-than-stellar reputation that journalists get or the fact that anyone can pick up a camera and take pretty pictures. The difference however will always be clear. Some people are willing to put themselves in danger for the sake of truth.
Yola recreates scenes from Renaissance paintings using people from a local community center. (via frontsection)