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La Tarasque 2010 Cotes du Rhone Cold day, smooth, supple red wine -- a great combination. La Tarasque is a French wine from Cotes du Rhone, the southern area of France bordering Alps. The Rhone Valley has two sub regions the northern, which makes meaty, earthy, spicy reds out of Syrah,...
A tech-savvy workforce to meet the growing demand for skilled workers must be mobilized, and it's a task that colleges and universities can't take on alone. As thousands of jobs go unfilled, a major public-private collaborative effort is under way to train high-tech workers.
  By J.D. Booth Feb. 20, 2014 It's been more than a few years since John Lennon famously penned "Give Peace a Chance," a song that would be become a refrain for the Vietnam-era peace movement. You ought to do the same with Richard Sheridan's "Joy"—as in "Joy, Inc., How We Built a...
Michigan's microbrewing industry just keeps growing and growing. It's amazing. The state is now home to some 151 brewers, microbreweries and brew pubs. And the count keeps increasing, according to the Michigan beer blog, www.michiganbeerblog.net. That makes the state fifth in the nation for the number of these business...
It's great when your next door neighbor gives you a six pack of beer for Christmas. This past Christmas it was Red Tail Ale from Mendocino Brewing Co. in Ukiah, Calif. (His holiday guests gave it to him, and he doesn't drink. I returned the favor with a bag...
Not sure whether pilsner has anything to do with gangs and tommy guns, but Atwater Brewery in Detroit is only a few blocks from one of the hangouts of the infamous gang. Stories abound about the gang in Detroit and one of the residences of at least some of...
Beer is meant for many things. One of them is to celebrate special times. I will always remember Founders Porter as the beer of choice during my daughter Cora's wedding. (At least it was the beer of choice in my hotel room. I don't know what everyone else was...
Warm fire, cold snowy day. Fat Tire Amber Ale. This refreshing malty brew from New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins, Colo., tastes wonderful after coming inside, sitting by the woodstove and thawing out on a blizzardy snow event. Beer really tastes good on cold, winter days. Beer Advocate, beeradvocate.com rates...
100 Years & Building: Corp! Magazine Interviews James Hackett
Corp! Magazine's 2012 DiSciTech Awards
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Corp! Magazine's 2012 Michigan's Economic Bright Spots
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CORP!: ANDRA RUSH INSPIRES DETROIT REBIRTH

 Outdoor gear and clothing retailer's pop-up shop in downtown Detroit to stay, worker says.

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