
Drew VanDrie
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2 weeks ago |
northernexpress.com | Drew VanDrie |Anna Faller |Kierstin Gunsberg |Ellen Miller
Tastemaker May 24, 2025 Spring has finally sprung, and you know what that means: time to go fishing! For a truly killer catch, we’re heading to Harrington’s by the Bay in Traverse City, where the vacation-inspired Wild Caught Salmon ($35.50) has just landed on the seasonal menu.
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northernexpress.com | Jamie Kauffold |Drew VanDrie |Anna Faller |Kierstin Gunsberg
By Jamie Kauffold | May 24, 2025 The Traverse City Pit Spitters play their first home games at Turtle Creek Stadium in TC on Friday and Saturday, May 30-31, against the Kalamazoo Growlers at 7:05pm! Opening Night on Friday will include live music, photo booths, fireworks, and more for baseball fans of all ages. For tickets and other special offers, visit: northwoodsleague.com/traverse-city-pit-spitters/2025-promotions
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northernexpress.com | Joseph Beyer |Drew VanDrie |Anna Faller |Kierstin Gunsberg
5 Stars By Joseph Beyer | May 24, 2025 In an ocean of mediocre and repetitive summer blockbusters, the new independent film The Surfer swims alone as an original and unexpected cinematic experience. I loved it. For fans of the enigmatic and sometimes deranged performances of actor Nicolas Cage, it provides another leading man that won’t soon be forgotten, and one of the more interesting characters he’s portrayed on screen.
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northernexpress.com | Kate Lewis |Drew VanDrie |Anna Faller |Kierstin Gunsberg
Guest Opinion By Kate Lewis | May 24, 2025 More people on bikes is better. That’s the spirit behind this story—and yes, it’s a story of conversion. Because not that long ago, I was a skeptic. Okay, a full-blown hater. I still remember the first time I saw an e-bike on the trail. What is that thing? It looked big, fast, and totally out of place. My gut reaction?
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2 weeks ago |
northernexpress.com | Drew VanDrie |Anna Faller |Kierstin Gunsberg |Ellen Miller
Hikers and bikers can make fresh tracks with these conservancy trails By Drew VanDrie | May 24, 2025 Spring in Michigan arrives with an asterisk. After many fits and starts, a sunny afternoon that hovers around 70, and the inevitable late season snow that dampens all hope, eventually the renewal of spring prevails. Now that warmer weather has (finally) settled in, the urge to venture outside can no longer be denied.
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