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SEEN Magazine was launched in 2014 has since grown into one of the largest monthly lifestyle magazine publications in Michigan. At SEEN, our mission is to help everyone live their best life, LOCAL. We believe that to live a richer and fuller life, you need to make meaningful connections with the people, places, and businesses in your neighbourhood. So we tell those stories, leveraging..
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1y ago
From a performance by the legendary Blondie and songs from a front porch, to downtown ClawsonFest or a guided hike, here are some fun things to do in Metro Detroit the weekend of August 25 to August 28!
BY SEEN CONTRIBUTORS
Thursday, 8/25 Blondie, Fox Theatre
Photo courtesy of Ticketmaster
8:00 pm
Yes, yes, yes. The trailblazing band Blondie, featuring the iconic Debbie Harry, brings their “Against The Odds Tour” to the Fox theatre. Tickets start at $29.50 and can be purchased here.
Friday, 8/26 Pandemonia Comedy Show, Go Comedy
Things to do in Metro Detroit this Wee ..read more
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Art, classic cars and music are what this weekend is all about. Check out these fun things to do in Metro Detroit this weekend.
BY SEEN CONTRIBUTORS
Thursday, 8/18 Marlo Broughton Pop Up Kick-off at Xhibition, Detroit
Marlo Broughton is one of five Detroit-area artists participating in the first ever Creative Talent Fund artist residency program. As part of the residency, Marlo will be featuring new work at a 10-day pop up held at Xhibition in Capitol Park, Detroit. Support Marlo and head to the kick-off party Thursday from 5 – 9 pm. Read more about Marlo here and here.
Frida ..read more
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1y ago
Do you always go for the same type of wine? Break out of your wine rut with these tips for new sips from Metro Detroit wine experts.
BY SEEN CONTRIBUTORS
The Experts:
We spoke to the following Metro Detroit wine experts:
Tara Fortney
+ Fine Wine Retail and On-Premise Area Manager at Great Lakes Wine & Spirits
+ Certified Sommelier, Court of Master Sommeliers
+ Certified Specialist of Wine, Society of Wine Educators
+ Certified Sake Adviser, Sake School of America
Ping Ho
+Founder/CEO of Backbone Hospitality
Chad Braun
+ Wine Director/Sommelier at Prime + Proper/Heirloom Hospitality
+ Cert ..read more
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Back to school evokes the smell of freshly sharpened pencils, new shoe leather, and the crispness of fall air. Whether you’re headed back to the classroom or just looking to refocus after summer, stay ahead of the curve with these local back-to-school favorites sure to make the grade.
YOUTH NIKE AIR FORCE 1 LV8 GS, $100. Burn Rubber, 512 N Main St, Royal Oak. (248) 543-3000 burnrubbersneakers.com
DANILO BOOT in black, $115. UNARO BOOT in white, $100. Bird Bee, 1228 Griswold St, Detroit. (313) 315-3070 shopbirdbee.com
TIMBERLAND 6-INCH PREMIUM VIBRAM WAT ..read more
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Explore extraordinary ways to connect with nature and improve your well-being
BY JAISHREE DREPAUL
For many people, spending time in the great outdoors is a natural prescription for well-being. Aside from the more often-touted benefits — such as increased immune function, weight loss, improved sleep, and less stress — there are several other, somewhat surprising, ways that nature nurtures. Consider these off-the-beaten-path ideas for stepping up your health and happiness when you step out.
NURTURING FAMILY BONDS
Tracy Niyo, LMSW Clinical Social Worker
Southfield-based clinical social w ..read more
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1y ago
Fenton offers exciting outdoor attractions, fabulous food, and a diverse shopping scene along with being within 10 miles of 58 lakes!
BY JAISHREE DREPAUL
Where to Eat and Drink in Fenton The Laundry
Celebrating 25 years in downtown Fenton, The Laundry’s vintage decor, delicious European-inspired comfort food and local craft beers and cocktails are always a crowd-pleaser. Open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, The Laundry is a go-to spot for locals and visitors alike.
125 W Shiawassee Ave
lunchandbeyond.com
FENTON FIRE HALL KITCHEN AND TAPROOM
The friendly staff at Fenton Fire H ..read more
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This renovated Grosse Pointe home stays true to its traditional look more than 90 years later
BY DANIELLE ALEXANDER // PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAT STEVENSON
When a 1930s Tudor-style house went on the market in Grosse Pointe, Vanessa and Tim Paxton (names changed for privacy) knew they’d need to make a quick decision; however, when they found out it was 5,200 square feet on nearly an acre of land, they were instantly sold.
Vanessa and Tim, who requested anonymity, both grew up in 1930s Tudors on larger properties and had been on the search for something familiar. Although Vanessa says the five-bedroom ..read more
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1y ago
From art events and dates among the sunflowers to the award-winning “Ain’t Too Proud” musical and Milford Memories festival, this weekend is full of fun things to do in Metro Detroit!
BY SEEN CONTRIBUTORS
Thursday, 8/11 Marlo Broughton Pop Up Kick-off at Xhibition, Detroit
Marlo Broughton is one of five Detroit-area artists participating in the first ever Creative Talent Fund artist residency program. As part of the residency, Marlo will be featuring new work at a 10-day pop up held at Xhibition in Capitol Park, Detroit. Support Marlo and head to the kick-off party Thursday from 5 – 9 pm.
Mov ..read more
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1y ago
Detroit wellness company Trip Wipes provides more than just a hand wipe
BY DANIELLE ALEXANDER
Germ-conscious by nature, Doug Schwartz has tried the majority — if not all — of the hand wipes on the market over the years. Disappointed with their branding and scents, the 49-year-old Detroit native and current resident had an epiphany while on a flight home from Miami in 2018: Why not create a great smelling and sustainable single-use antibacterial wipe, right here in Detroit?
A self-proclaimed “product-curious creative” — he’s also the founder of the custom candle-making business, Detroit Wick ..read more
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Catch live performances and support local talent at metro Detroit’s timeless community theaters
BY KAYLEE MEGAN
Metro Detroit is home to several historic theaters that have been bringing classic plays and musicals to audiences for years. And whether you’re looking for laughs or drama or song and dance, you’ll discover top-notch productions — and stellar talent — from the many thespians and crews at one of these four local community theaters.
MEADOW BROOK THEATRE, ROCHESTER
For more than 55 years, Meadow Brook Theatre has been enriching the cultural experience of the community with Broadway-cal ..read more