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Written by jillian black
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
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 Perhaps after Monday you are suffering from a bit of St. Patrick's Day letdown. Well, it can't always be St. Patrick's Day, but that doesn't mean you can't get lucky any day of the year. Enter Sean O'Callaghan's, Traditional Irish Public House and perfect cure to the post-Paddy's blues. With three locations in Brighton, Milford, and my personal stomping grounds, Plymouth, you're bound to have a Gaelic old time at O'Callaghan's. Upon your first step through those intricately designed stained glass doors, you'll be greeted by the sights and sounds of an authentic Irish pub. Everything inside, from the fireplace, to the ceiling tiles and the actual bar itself, is genuine, as it was made in Ireland and shipped over. (All pictures by Jillian Black and Detroit Chic courtesy of O'Callaghan's, banner image by O'Callaghan)
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Written by Rachel Black
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008 |
I've always longed to sit in a dark movie theater with a giant tub of popcorn and a tall, perspiring fountain drink and watch some of the old movies I've never had the opportunity to see on the big screen, but living in an era where giant blockbuster films hog the theaters, it's rare to see any of the classics. But now, with Penn Theatre's "Thursday Classics," a bit of nostalgia is right at our fingertips.
(Picture of theater by Rachel Black and Detroit Chic, all other photos courtesy of respective motion picture copyright holders...)
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 March 2008 )
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Written by Jason Mick
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Friday, 08 February 2008 |
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291 Views Type of Food: Indian Location: The corner of Maple Rd. and Livernois Rd. in the plaza with Good Food Company Spicy: Yes Overall Rating: ****/5 Service Rating ***/5 Vegetarian Friendly: Yes
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 February 2008 )
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