Dorothy Hernandez

Dorothy Hernandez is a freelance writer and editor who frequently writes about food at the intersection of culture and business. She has contributed to NPR, Midwest Living magazine, Eater, and a variety of other publications. Visit her website and follow her on Twitter @dorothy_lynn_h.

Buzz After completing renovations and investing in employees, Kuzzo's Chicken & Waffles is reopening on the Avenue of Fashion.

Back in business: Kuzzo's reopening on Livernois


Feature Story Tom Lewand and Racheal Allen have been named chief executive officer and chief operating officer of Marygrove Conservancy, respectively.
Development News Challenge Detroit fellows interview Winifred Blackmon, community relations manager for District 2 Councilman Roy McCalister.
Development News Social Tykes

Social Tykes to offer coworking and childcare in Corktown


Development News NW Goldberg Cares' 6102 Art Park

Wanted: Photographer to capture stories for Detroit art park


Development News Auntie Na's Village on the west side began with Sonia Brown's vision to offer a safe space for her neighbors.
Development News Models Dusana and Jasmine pose for a photo shoot for Old Soul Vintage in 2016 on Belle Isle. "The looks were inspired by the 1970s western styles and mod styles. Detroit is usually the only place I choose to shoot," Capicchioni says.

Old Soul Vintage prepares for February opening in Midtown


Feature Story Women-owned businesses are the focus at Saturday's event at POST Detroit.
Development News Angela Wisniewski, owner of Coup D'etat lifestyle boutique in New Center.

Coup D'etat lifestyle boutique opening in New Center