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Stateside: Restaurants open again; pandemic Super Bowl parties; Michigan’s bootlegging history

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Restaurants are open for indoor dining in Michigan. Here's what that means for owners, workers, and diners
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Restaurants are open for indoor dining in Michigan. Here's what that means for owners, workers, and diners

Stateside for Tuesday, February 2, 2020

Today on Stateside, Michigan restaurants and diners face the re-opening of indoor dining. Plus, an etiquette guide to the first Super Bowl in the pandemic. And, a look at Michigan’s role as a bootlegging hub during Prohibition.

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Listen to the full show above or find individual segments below.

Restaurants reopen with a cautious optimism as restrictions lift on indoor dining

Stateside’s conversation with Tyler Scott and Amanda Danielson

  • Tyler Scott is reporter with Michigan Radio
  • Amanda Danielson is the co-owner of Trattoria Stella in Traverse City


Wings for one, please: Your guide to a pandemic Super Bowl

Stateside’s conversation with Alex Beggs

  • Alex Beggs is a senior staff writer at Bon Appetit


Convergence of cars and alcohol made the Detroit-Windsor-Toledo triangle a bootlegging hotspot

Stateside’s conversation with Joe Boggs

  • Joe Boggs is a historian in Monroe

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Stateside: Restaurants open again; pandemic Super Bowl parties; Michigan’s bootlegging history
Stateside: Restaurants open again; pandemic Super Bowl parties; Michigan’s bootlegging history
Stateside: Restaurants open again; pandemic Super Bowl parties; Michigan’s bootlegging history

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