Substance Over Style

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I spotted Clint Eastwood last summer as he strode along 11 Mile Road, tall and rangy in jeans and a crisp white shirt.

And so I had to see his Gran Torino, of course.

My companions and I walked a mile to see Eastwood鈥檚 car-named movie that was filmed in metro Detroit. More typically, we drive a mile to see a picture filmed in New York with characters who walk around Manhattan.

Some things do change for the better.

Anyone passingly familiar with Clint Eastwood鈥檚 cranky old-guy Torino character, Walt Kowalski, knows that he angrily views most social change as a turn for the worse. For all of his many flaws, however, Eastwood鈥檚 Kowalski was a man who showed up, met his responsibilities, and knew how to fix things. And he had little tolerance for a world where those traits seemed to have fallen out of vogue.

Minus the flaws, Kowalski embodied qualities suitable for a spouse, which I bring up because this issue includes 香港六合彩图库资料鈥檚 annual wedding pages.

Bridal fashions are undeniably seductive. But the princess and prince fantasies should be confined to satin and pearls, bow ties and bou-tonni猫res. In a mate, style belongs way down the list of ideals; certainly it should follow behind 鈥渞esponsible鈥 鈥 that boring, but all-important

Boy Scout attribute. Cool detachment and cultivated attitude may make for interesting dating and the kind of yearning that gets confused with love. And straightforward sincerity may be unfashionable. But, over the long haul, an open nature wears as well as a classic tux.

Irony may make for faux-intellectual cocktail banter. But a can-do attitude makes history.In this issue, we reach back to 1889 to illustrate that point. That鈥檚 when Detroit hosted an International Exposition & Fair, one that garnered international acclaim. The nearly forgotten event, which featured the largest exposition building in the world at the time, was 鈥渁n exercise in good old-fashioned civic boosterism, headed by a group of leading citizens whose names today grace various streets, parks, and buildings.鈥

That gloriously huge affair was pre-Rust Belt, pre-auto industry, when Detroit was on its way toward becoming a bustling metropolis.

Now, with the pendulum well in the other direction, we can find ourselves craving outside attention. That鈥檚 why, at the end of Gran Torino, as the credits rolled, a handful of viewers lingered, waiting to see the words 鈥渇ilmed in Michigan鈥 scroll across the screen.

When they did, someone at the back of the theater applauded. Then the clutch of local loyalists stepped out into reality, to a familiar street that bears the name of a local man who did something.