Robin Agnew reviews two mystery novels: “Shanghaied” by Eric Stone and “Last Known Address” by Theresa Schwegel. [Full Story]
Columnist Robin Agnew of Aunt Agatha’s mystery bookstore reviews two books: “The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu” and “The Collaborator of Bethlehem.” [Full Story]
Robin Agnew of Aunt Agatha’s mystery bookstore reviews three books: “The Last Child” by John Hart, “The Big Dirt Nap” by Rosemary Harris, and “Deadly Appraisal” by Jane Cleland. [Full Story]
Robin Agnew, owner of Aunt Agatha’s mystery bookshop, reviews “Liars Anonymous” and “The Forgery of Venus.” [Full Story]
Robin Agnew, co-owner of Aunt Agatha’s mystery bookstore in Ann Arbor, reviews two books: “Next of Kin” by John Boyne, and “The Shanghai Moon” by S.J. Rozan. [Full Story]
Robin Agnew, owner of Aunt Agatha’s bookstore in Ann Arbor, reviews two recent mystery novels: “A Rule Against Murder” by Louise Penny, and “All the Colors of Darkness” by Peter Robinson. [Full Story]
Oddly dressed individuals on steps of grad library. Screaming “crowd” watching [photo].
The Detroit Free Press reports on a local woman whose letter to Barack Obama elicited a handwritten note from the president, who writes several such notes each week. The article quotes Michael Traugott, a UM communication studies professor, who said one of the motivations for Obama’s letter-writing is political: “Without casting any aspersions on his campaign, it would be interesting to track where the letters are going by state and congressional district. Are they going to districts with wavering or persuadable members of Congress on health care?” [Source]
Ann Arbor’s Huron Hills Golf Course has opened for the season, and Leslie Park Golf Course could open as early as March 22, according to the city’s website. [Source]
In a recent report on an AAPS board meeting, we paraphrased remarks of participants, and we employed the informal nomenclature of the speakers for “Ann Arbor Open School @ Mack.” Those variants were departures from the accepted standard shortening to “Ann Arbor Open.” We acknowledge the name of the school here, and have cleaned up references to it in the original piece.