Stories by Julia Kline
Zingerman's celebrates 31 years of flavor
BY JULIA KLINE
Zingerman’s delicatessen is an Ann Arbor icon, but it might never have existed if not for a chance meeting between founders Ari Weinzweig and Paul Saginaw more than three decades ago.
Notebook: The Last Word serves intimate, nostalgic experience to Ann Arbor patrons
BY JULIA KLINE
For those who need a refuge from the noisy pubs of South University, The Last Word offers a welcome retreat to a more refined era.
Science Café to address racial inequality in the U.S. legal system
BY JULIA KLINE
During the Winter 2013 “Understanding Race” theme semester, the monthly Science Café series has facilitated discussions on the sometimes uncomfortable topic of racial bias.
Colson Whitehead to participate in Zell Visiting Writers Series at 'U'
BY JULIA KLINE
In 2009, Esquire magazine called Colson Whitehead “The Coolest Writer in America.” And that's not even one of his most impressive accolades.
Masters of Mariachi
BY JULIA KLINE
Not content with simply being the best in their genre, Mariachi Vargas continues to innovate, expanding the boundaries of mariachi music into new territory.
UMMA art inspires digital short films, 'Many Voices'
BY JULIA KLINE
This winter, UMMA art will inspire a collaborative short film called "Many Voices." Once finished, the abstract project will be available for viewing at the UMMA in a dynamic, digital interface.
Stefan Sagmeister talks finding happiness in design
BY JULIA KLINE
Stefan Sagmeister’s work is simultaneously playful and profound. The Austrian-born design luminary began his career at a youth magazine at the age of 15.
Ann Arbor's METAL takes eco-conscious approach to metal craft
BY JULIA KLINE
METAL is many things to many people. It is an environmentally friendly metalworking shop, a teaching space and a venue for creative expression.
























