By DAVID YONKE, Toledo Blade
New book about Bob Seger
Tom Weschler was a 15-year-old musician and band manager in Detroit when he first ran into Ed "Punch" Andrews, a local entertainment mogul, in 1965. Andrews was managing up-and-coming Detroit rocker Bob Seger, and Weschler, who had saved his money from a car-wash job to buy a Nikon camera, asked if his band could play at a local club Andrews owned.
Henry Ford Museum provides speedy tour of motor history
DEARBORN, Mich. -- It's no surprise that the Henry Ford Museum has enough cars to fill a Motown freeway, but its vast collection of automobiles -- a stunning variety of makes, models, eras and designs -- is just one part of a more general tribute to American know-how.
Intelligent-design film fuels debate over how life came to be
Actor-attorney Ben Stein is turning up the heat on one of society's hot-button issues with "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," a documentary film that claims scholars are being fired, demoted, ostracized, ridiculed or otherwise punished merely for questioning evolution.

