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The WSU Campus Dept. of Public Safety– they have the whole building, btw!

Policestation

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Ann Arbor Man Accused of Running Over Ducklings Faces Felony Charge

Watch where you’re going, people!  You might just get four years in the slammer if you’re convicted of running over ducklings! 

Ann Arbor police said Pearce deliberately ran over the ducklings in the parking lot of the McDonald’s at 2675 Plymouth Road, where he initially stopped to pick up food at 6:15 p.m. Monday.

Police said Pearce stopped at the drive-thru, when one of his friends got out and attempted to pick up a duckling. A duck and at least 8 ducklings had been walking in the lot, police said. Employees at McDonald’s yelled at the man to stop, police said.

The man got back into the Hummer, which left the parking lot, pulling into an adjacent lot for about 15 minutes while the men ate their food, police said. Witnesses told police that the Hummer then returned to the lot and ran over four of the ducklings, police said. Police said Pearce drove away without stopping. Officers arrested Pearce at a nearby gas station after interviewing him and the two other men in the Hummer.

At his arraignment this afternoon, Pearce told Magistrate Thomas Truesdell that he planned to hire a private attorney. Truesdell set bond at $5,000 with the right to post 10 percent.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 4. If convicted of the felony charge, Pearce faces up to four years in prison.

Lee Higgins covers crime and courts for Ann Arbor.com. He can be reached by phone at (734) 623-2527 and email at leehiggins@annarbor.com.

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To Pressure-Cook or NOT to Pressure-Cook: That Is the Question!

Well, if you know what a pressure-cooker is, you most likely are from the Indian subcontinent.  Simple as dal!  No Indian kitchen worth its salt would be without one– seriously!  And if it doesn’t have one, then I am here to tell you right here and right now, that such an Indian kitchen is an ill-equipped one, nay, it couldn’t be Indian at all!

A pressure-cooker in an Indian kitchen is just one of those utensils that is used for everything from cooking lentils to meats, and sometimes even veggies.  So, yes, of course, I have a pressure-cooker, and of course, I use it most flamboyantly, but the fact is that I don’t use it so much for cooking my vegetable dishes, or subzis, as they are called.  The reason for this is because there’s a fine line between cooking your veggies to be fork-tender, to rendering them into a mush– the latter being altogether undesirable! 

And so, a much experienced user of the pressure-cooker would know just how to cook those veggies to the right texture– soft and tender, and flavorful with all the seasonings without  so much as letting a single piece fall apart.

Which is what I did yesterday.  This delectable subzi of baby eggplant, baby carrots and yukon gold potatoes went into a seasoning of onions, garlic, aamchur, and some garam masala to be stir-fried for a bit, before a cup of hot water was added to it, and the lid of the pressure-cooker firmly put into place for exactly seven minutes.  Turn off the fire, let it sit for another ten minutes before you open the lid, and when you do, prepare to be assaulted by an aroma so fragrant and delicious that you will want to get started with dinner rightaway, whether or not its time!   

Bainganalugazar

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I Won Five Free Tickets to The Michigan Theater (B/c I'm Lucky Like That!)

I entered a simple contest on the Michigan Theatre’s Facebook page this morning, and just got a note saying I’m the lucky winner of five free tickets to any show between now and October!
Find out what films, events and series are currently on the slate at the Michigan Theater.
Also check out our other series and programs:

                   

 

Date Event/Flim Times Notes
Monday
April 25
Even the Rain 4:00 & 9:45  
Of Gods and Men 4:15, 6:45 & 9:15  
Limelight 7:00 Season finale of the Charlie Chaplin Film Series
Tuesday
April 26
Even the Rain 9:45  
Of Gods and Men 4:45, 7:15 & 9:30  
Queen of the Sun 7:00 Buy tickets online!
Wednesday
April 27
Of Gods and Men 4:30, 7:00 & 9:30  
James Blunt 7:30 Presented by Live Nation.
Buy tickets online!
Thursday
April 28
Of Gods and Men 7:00 & 9:30  
Friday
April 29
Potiche TBA  
Saturday
April 30
Mahler’s Third 8:00

Presented by Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra.
Buy tickets online!

Potiche TBA  
Sunday
May 1
Stuart Little 1:30 Part of the Not Just For Kids Series. Presented by The Benard L. Maas Foundation and Toyota.
Buy tickets online!
Le Quattro Volte TBA  
Potiche TBA  
Monday
May 2
Bag It 7:00 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
Lunch Line 9:15 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
Tuesday
May 3
Urban Roots 7:00 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
Planeat 9:30 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
Wednesday
May 4
Vanishing of the Bees 7:00 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
On Coal River 9:15 Presented by Whole Foods Do Something Reel™ Film Festival
Thursday
May 5
Le Quattro Volte TBA  
Thursday
May 6
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Saturday
May 7
John Prine 8:00 Presented by The Ark.
Buy tickets online!
I Am TBA  
Sunday
May 8
Ann Arbor Concert Band 2:00 Tickets at the door: $10, seniors/students $5, children age 12 and younger free
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Monday
May 9
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Tuesday
May 10
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Wednesday
May 11
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Thursday
May 12
Cave of Forgotten Dreams TBA  
I Am TBA  
Friday
May 13
Everything Must Go TBA  
Queen To Play TBA  
Saturday
May 14
Ann Arbor School for the Performing Arts Youth Orchestra Concerts 3:00 Presented by Ann Arbor School for the Performing Arts.
FREE ADMISSION!
Everything Must Go TBA  
Queen To Play TBA  
Sunday
May 15
Everything Must Go TBA  
Monday
May 16
Charlaine Harris 7:30 Presented by the Michigan Theater & Nicola’s Books
Buy tickets online!
Everything Must Go TBA  
Tuesday
May 17
Everything Must Go TBA  
Wednesday
May 18
Everything Must Go TBA  
Thursday
May 19
Everything Must Go TBA  
Friday
May 20
In a Better World TBA  
Saturday
May 21
In a Better World TBA  
Sunday
May 22
In a Better World TBA  
Monday
May 23
In a Better World TBA  
Tuesday
May 24
In a Better World TBA  
Wednesday
May 25
In a Better World TBA  
Thursday
May 26
In a Better World TBA  
Friday
May 27
The Beaver TBA  
Saturday
May 28
The Beaver TBA  
Sunday
May 29
The Beaver TBA  
Monday
May 30
The Beaver TBA  
Tuesday
May 31
The Beaver TBA  
Thursday
June 2
The Importance of Being Earnest live from Broadway 7:00 The Roundabout Theatre Company, L.A. Theatre Works and BY Experience presentation.
Buy tickets online!
Thursday
June 9
‘Round Midnight TBA
Sunday
July 17
NT Live: The Cherry Orchard 7:00 Presented by UMS and the
Michigan Theater.
Tickets available at www.ums.org.
Sunday
October 2
Pat Metheny 7:00 Presented by The Ark and the
Michigan Theater.
Tickets go on sale Saturday, April 23 at 10 AM. Tickets at Ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster outlets including the Michigan Union Ticket Office. To charge by phone call 800-745-3000.