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Upcoming documentary follows the fight against chronic diseases in Detroit

Amanda LeClaire May 25, 2022

“Alive in Detroit,” directed by filmmaker Shiraz Ahmed, is an upcoming feature-length documentary about the fight against chronic diseases such...

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Monica Blaire stops apologizing, starts producing on new album “How To Dress Well in the Dark”

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 24, 2022

  Monica Blaire has been a staple in Detroit’s music scene for over two decades. Even after all that time,...

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Maria Hinojosa
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Journalist Maria Hinojosa talks “Suave” podcast — juvenile life without parole sentencing

Detroit Today May 24, 2022

Although banned in some states, life in prison without the possibility for parole is still allowed in much of the...

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Durga Temple is raising money to expand the oldest Bengali Hindu temple in Metro Detroit

Nargis Rahman May 23, 2022

Ponkoj Das is the new president of the executive committee of Durga Temple, the oldest Bengali Hindu temple in Metro...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Detroit artist explores how poetry and cooking can help us manage grief during difficult moments

Detroit Today May 20, 2022

Look around, and consider the last decade and a half of American life. People have borne witness to multiple recessions,...

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Highland Park launches oral history project

Laura Herberg May 20, 2022

The Highland Park Historic District Commission has begun an effort to collect oral histories from residents. A group of facilitators...

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Minority women food entrepreneurs share lessons learned from running a business during COVID-19

Dorothy Hernandez, Nargis Rahman May 20, 2022

The food industry was hit hard by the pandemic, but several Detroit food businesses found a way to hold on...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • CultureShift

Bookstock is back for 2022

Amanda LeClaire May 18, 2022

After a two-year absence, Bookstock has returned to its longtime home in Livonia’s Laurel Park Place Mall. Since its founding,...

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Michael Francis Miller
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  • CultureShift

New exhibit, “Looking for the Light,” aims to destigmatize mental illness

Amanda LeClaire May 16, 2022

Untitled painting by Michael Francis Miller, featured in the exhibit Artists, faith leaders, mental health advocates and more are joining...

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Litter is a significant problem in Detroit. Kids could be the solution

Amanda LeClaire May 12, 2022

Springtime in Detroit means daffodils and apple trees are blooming, birds are returning – and plastic bags, bottles, pizza boxes...

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PASC
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  • CultureShift

Progressive Art Studio Collective brings the arts to disabled adults in Detroit

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 10, 2022

Alsendoe Owens, “Red Face” (2021), watercolor and marker on paper Progressive Art Studio Collective (PASC) program manager Anthony Marcellini says...

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  • Culture & Music
  • Weekend Edition

Detroit-based HattieGirl Ice Cream is expanding throughout Michigan

Tia Graham May 9, 2022

Hattie Girl Ice Cream is a Detroit-based manufacturer. It’s one of the only Black-owned ice cream distributors in the U.S....

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