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Looking Back at 60 Years of Iconic Albums Released During the Month of March

admin March 11, 2021

The month of March is known for many of music’s best releases from the past 50 years. R.E.M. It was...

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Ded Bob 3
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Clark Orwick, Who Performed As Ded Bob at Michigan Renaissance Festival, Has Passed Away

Ryan Patrick Hooper March 11, 2021

The performer best known as Ded Bob, who performed for decades at the Michigan Renaissance Festival, has passed away. Paul...

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DET Protest 06/03/2020
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Federal Judge Dismisses City’s Countersuit Against Detroit Will Breathe

Eli Newman, Russ McNamara March 11, 2021

A lawsuit filed by the City of Detroit against anti-police brutality protesters has been thrown out by a federal court...

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Watch Live: Biden Marks 1 Year Of Coronavirus Pandemic

NPR March 11, 2021

President Biden is giving the first prime-time address of his presidency to mark one year of the coronavirus pandemic, a...

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Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion Relief Bill Before Speech to Nation

Associated Press March 11, 2021

President Joe Biden signed into law the $1.9 trillion relief package that he says will help the U.S. defeat the...

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Effa Manley
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Meet Effa Manley, the First and Only Woman Inducted Into the National Baseball Hall of Fame

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper March 11, 2021

The existence of the Negro Leagues not only created space for Black players to rise in the game of baseball....

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Construction Cone Fallen Over (UNSPLASH)
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Major Road Work Planned for I-275 in Wayne County To Start in May

Tia Graham March 11, 2021

The Michigan Department of Transportation has been working on multiple road projects to update the freeways throughout metro Detroit.  For the...

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Ed Love inside a radio studio.
  • Culture & Music
  • Ed Love | 60 Years of Jazz in Detroit

Detroit’s ‘Voice of Jazz’ Honored

Colleen Williamson March 11, 2021

This story was originally published in Parsons Sun. Ed Love’s career as a broadcaster has been a longtime love affair....

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Production Library Music Turntable
  • Culture & Music
  • Modern Music

Production Library Music: The Story Behind the Sounds of TV, Film and Radio

Jon Moshier March 11, 2021

Production music, also known as stock or library music, is music made available for television, film, radio and advertising. It's libraries...

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rainbow pride flag waves over Detroit
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State Sen. Jeremy Moss: Expect Reckoning in Michigan Legislature on LGBTQ Protections This Year

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan March 11, 2021

For years, LGBTQ Michiganders have faced discrimination in public life due to the structure of the state’s civil rights law....

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Joneigh Khaldun & Gretchen Whitmer
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One Year Later, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun Reflects on Michigan’s COVID-19 Response

Detroit Today March 11, 2021

We have come upon the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed coronavirus cases here in Michigan. It’s been a challenging...

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Whitmer Stay at Home presser
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

As COVID-19 Vaccinations Slowly Increase in Michigan, Whitmer Optimistic End Is in Sight

Russ McNamara March 10, 2021

One year after Michigan detected its first COVID-19 infection, the coronavirus still controls policy in the state.  In an address Wednesday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer acknowledged...

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