Words: Rob Humphrey Art: Jeffery J....
Words from the 3 ...
posted by dane
It’s finally here. For us at NM3, St. Patrick’s Day is much more than just a drunken holiday. We three owners are all descendants of Irish ancestors. Evan and Leon descend from the Kiely’s who inhabited...
The Rant – Mar...
posted by dane
The Rant - March of the Drunken Buffoon By: Rob Porter Saint Patty’s Day is upon us once again, and with it, comes the March of the Drunken Buffoon. Saint Patty’s Day is the alcoholic’s Christmas, with 4th of July, New Year’s, Spring Break, and for rednecks Daytona,...
Back Yard RacingR...
posted by dane
By: Dane Deroshia Vintage sled champions of tomorrow all gathered on the track at the Interlochen Boat Shop in February. It is not far from the track that hosts the TC 250. This time, however, the kids got to jump on their vintage sleds and race like the pros. Fueled by encouragement and hard...
Two Irish Artists
posted by NM3
Written by: Carol Buck Mike Kelly: Fine Artist Mike is an artist, but this talented Irishman is also a producer, director, actor, teacher, playwright, and children’s book author. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Will-O-Way Apprentice Theater School in Bloomfield Hills. To him,...
Palate: Irish Editio...
posted by rcoates
Palate: Irish Edition By: Rick Coates Ireland spends St. Patty’s Day with some parades and festivals in the bigger cities but for the most part it is considered a religious holiday and most celebrate with a family meal and maybe a few pints. But we will honor this Irish month of March by...
Ancient Order of Hib...
posted by rcoates
By: Rick Coates Just look at the names of several counties and communities in Northern Michigan and it will quickly become apparent that the region was heavily influenced by Irish immigrants. But regardless of your ethnic background we all seem to be at least a “wee bit Irish” during...