Kierstin Gunsberg | Author
Making Music, Making Money
Aug. 3, 2024
From hosting nationally renowned artists like LeAnn Rimes and Norah Jones to local legends like The Sweet Water Warblers, northern Michigan is enjoying quite the melodic summer. And it’s just going to get better. This fall’s lineup includes Tom Petty cover band The Insiders at T…
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Inside Three of TC's Allergen-Conscious Restaurant Kitchens
July 20, 2024
One look at Third Coast Bakery's menu is enough to get any foodie heart pounding: Girl Scout Cookie-inspired donuts, lemon lavender scones, and gooey peanut butter brownies alongside lattes flavored with housemade syrups. Yet somehow, “We are and have always been a 100 percent gluten …
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How to Plan an Air Show
June 29, 2024
Devouring every inch of a sugar-dusted elephant ear, spitting cherry pits into solo cups, and hopping on the tilt-a-whirl one too many times: It’s Traverse City’s biggest week, when over half a million people celebrate summertime at the National Cherry Festival. And nothing kick…
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Nature’s Playgrounds
June 15, 2024
As nature writer Elizabeth Lawrence once wrote, “There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place where colors are brighter, the air softer, and the morning more fragrant than ever again.”
With the lavender beginning to bloom and afternoons marked by the sound of…
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Michigan's Alpine Village
May 25, 2024
From nomming down smoked brats at Alpenfest to taking in the views from an alpine ski lodge, so many of Gaylord’s experiences and attractions tie back to its downtown Main Street.
Known for its alpine village look, Gaylord’s downtown architecture looks like it’s be…
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Thriving On the New Gold Coast
April 27, 2024
From job prospects to housing prices, the last few years have left young adults entering the workforce and housing market with more questions than answers: Is college the right pathway to a sustainable career? Which local industries offer in-demand jobs? And, how much will that job have to …
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Hungry, Hungry (Monarch) Caterpillars: Protecting the Pollinators
April 6, 2024
Spring has sprung, and northern Michiganders are dusting off bikes, kites, and lawnmowers…but Lauri Juday wants everyone to take a moment to rethink the need for that last item.
As a butterfly conservationist, she hopes more homeowners and businesses will consider letting the…
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Beyond the Ballot
March 16, 2024
It was the spring of 1919, and president of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Carrie Chapman Catt was chomping at the bit. Even as the organization was celebrating its 50th anniversary, it still hadn’t completed its mission of equal voting rights for women. NAWSA had mad…
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From Field to Fork (with a side of Sea Salt Fennel Sourdough)
Feb. 17, 2024
In "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," poet William Butler Yeats writes that the lake’s lapping waves are calling him to a simpler, nature-focused life where he’ll sow “nine bean-rows.” So, it’s fitting that Jen and Nic Welty’s own 9 Bean Rows—this one a …
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Fleeting Art, Lasting Impact
Jan. 20, 2024
“It was totally a plan,” says Susan Melton of her first time creating sidewalk art. On a sweaty day in late May of 2011, she set out to spread good vibes with a rainbow of chalk. “I planned that morning to grab a bucket of chalk and go chalk. I think I ended up parking at …
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From Schitt’s Creek to Bear Lake: A Retro-Modern Motel Transformation
Jan. 13, 2024
Marta Turnbull is something of a globetrotter, with her career in business and marketing taking her all across the map, from L.A. to Ukraine.
These days though, Turnbull can be found settled in quaint Bear Lake. The lakeside village, which shares its name with the 1,744-acre all-spo…
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Living in the Present for a Brighter Future
Dec. 23, 2023
Readers, this is your reminder to close your eyes and take a deep breath. (And then one more. And maybe another.)
Between dashing through the sleet and snow and rushing off to those last-minute work parties, the weeks surrounding holiday festivities and the first notes of "Auld Lang…
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Crafting Wine, Cultivating Family
Dec. 9, 2023
As the summer season wound down in Suttons Bay and crowds of beachgoers headed back home by M-22, Gilchrist Farm and Winery swung open its doors to the public. With their kids by their side, founders Elizabeth and Marc Huntoon celebrated the soft opening of their brand-new tasting room insi…
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Small-Batch Magic
Nov. 18, 2023
When it comes to decking the halls, Patrick and Anita Shaffer don’t just take the task seriously—they take it to heart.
“My mother was an interior decorator among other professions,” explains Patrick, recalling how Christmastime and all of the warm, glimmery …
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Meet the Mayors
Oct. 28, 2023
It’s that time again; the beaches have long been empty, heaters are back in action, and Election Day is soon approaching. This year, Traverse City residents will elect their 91st mayor (fun fact: from 1940-2000, it was the City Commission who chose TC’s mayors) after Mayor Richa…
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Volunteer Superstars
Oct. 7, 2023
Ask anyone working at a nonprofit how they take such great care of their northern Michigan community, and they’ll tell you it’s their volunteers behind the scenes bringing it all together.
While hundreds of folks pitch in for local nonprofits each year, the backbone of t…
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From Frenzy to Focus: Northern Michigan’s Real Estate Update for Fall 2023
Sept. 23, 2023
High-interest rates coupled with a lack of home listings have made for an interesting year in real estate. Northern Express caught up with Carly Petrucci and Heather Robinson, two born-and-raised northern Michigan realtors, to find out if the intense grab-it-before-it’s-gone housing m…
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What Teachers Want
Aug. 26, 2023
The days are shorter, bedtimes are coming earlier, and kids are shaking off the beach sand to fall back into a school year routine. As their parents and guardians pull lunch bags from the back of the closet and start to stockpile fruit snacks, teachers all over northern Michigan are welcomi…
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Tea with Intention
Aug. 12, 2023
Stroll too quickly past 116 E. Front Street in downtown TC and you might just miss it. There, tucked into the brick walls of the former Wooden Gallery space is Blessed Be Tea and Apothecary, a “magickal” shop that carries original tea blends mixed by Allie Robinson-Ollila.
… Read More >>A Day in the Life of a Beach Robot
July 8, 2023
In an era where technology is integrated into just about everything, even our beaches are getting the high-tech treatment.
The Watershed Center Grand Traverse Bay has recently received two cutting-edge beach cleaning robots, BeBot and PixieDrone, through the Council of the Great Lak… Read More >>