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...comes from - gasp! - California. The point of eating locally is to become more familiar with our food. It's nice to hear a farmer say that my rib-eye steak came from a cow that ate local pasture grass rather than a corn-and-antibiotic slurry. Ben Kraft, Ann Arbor, Michigan...
...back massage for up to five days following their operations. The massage group, the study found, reported markedly less intense and less unpleasant pain and less anxiety than patients who got standard pain medication or individual attention but no massage. Dr. Daniel Hinshaw, a surgeon in the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System and one of the study's co-authors, says that when asked a day after surgery, some patients reported that massage delivered about as much pain relief as a dose from a morphine drip. Hinshaw suggests that massage functions by creating a competing sensation to block pain...
...immediately felt completely normal to me,” she says. “It was an organic, from-the-inside-out way of moving, and because of that, it felt very powerful as a means of expression.” In 1976, Dakin left Ann Arbor for the Graham Company in New York City, and the years that followed are the stuff of dance legend. Dakin took on Graham’s old roles, had roles created for her, and worked with such distinguished contemporaries as Rudolf Nureyev, Twyla Tharp, and Martha Clarke. After a period as artistic director...
...leadership as they did under, well, Amaker. Perhaps they simply don’t mesh well with Beilein.Plus, let’s also remember the fact that Amaker is 2-0 in the Michigan-Harvard showdown over the last two years. His Wolverines beat the Crimson big in Ann Arbor a year ago, and his upset win over the weekend makes one thing abundantly clear: no matter the players he has, whether they’re his own recruits or recruited by somebody else, Amaker is a really good coach.Pun intended, Amaker has been the X-factor, and that?...
...program. Win one for the team against a big-name school. And win it did, stepping up to every challenge and looking adversity in the face in a 62-51 victory. Amaker, fired from the Michigan head coaching gig in April after six seasons in Ann Arbor, got sweet revenge against his old squad by handing the Wolverines their fifth loss of the season. When Amaker was hired at Harvard, people undoubtedly considered it a step down for him in the basketball world. Coming from Michigan, a program with a successful history and considerable cachet in recruiting, to Harvard...