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Dr. Kameelah Mu'Min Oseguera, founder and president of the Muslim Wellness Foundation, will give a keynote address during the Black Religion Summit set for April 19-22, 2024.
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  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Nonprofit to host Black Religion Summit in Detroit’s Dexter-Linwood neighborhood

Bre'Anna Tinsley April 4, 2024

Local nonprofit group Dream of Detroit is hosting a Black Religion Summit later this month to bring together Black people...

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Kresge Arts in Detroit's "Flash Your Lights" exhibition will debut on Monday, April 8, 2024.
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The Metro: New online Kresge exhibit inspired by Detroit disc jockey Electrifying Mojo

The Metro April 4, 2024

Kresge Arts in Detroit will debut a new online exhibition next week featuring the work of its 2023 Kresge Artist...

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Detroit techno duo Octave One is comprised of siblings Lawrence Burden (left) and Lenny Burden.
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  • The Boulevard

The Boulevard: Hear new tracks from local legends Octave One, Kyle Hall and more

Waajeed April 4, 2024

Editor's note: This episode has expired. Listen to the most recent episodes of "The Boulevard" here. This week on The...

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Ray Davies of The Kinks performing in Brussels, 1985.
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  • The Detroit Move

The Detroit Move: Hear music from The Sonics, The Kinks, Little Richard and more

Mike Latulippe April 3, 2024

This week on The Detroit Move, hear music from one the most influential punk bands, Tacoma’s '60s garage rock legends,...

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Jeff Milo at the WDET studio
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  • MI Local

MI Local: Hear poetry from John Sinclair, new music from Annie Bacon and more

Jeff Milo April 3, 2024

This week on Mi Local, I feature some brand new homegrown tracks spanning the genres of folk and indie-pop, to...

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Ryan Patrick Hooper
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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Birthday candles for Gil Scott-Heron and Marvin Gaye, plus disco-meets-pop

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 2, 2024

On In The Groove, I consider Gil Scott-Heron and Marvin Gaye to be poet philosopher kings who could take lyrics capturing the moment and turn...

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John Sinclair
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Renowned Michigan activist, poet John Sinclair dies at 82

Amanda LeClaire April 2, 2024

John Sinclair, a central figure in Detroit's 1960s and '70s counterculture and political activism movements, died Tuesday morning at the...

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  • Visions with Kaleigh Wilder

Visions: Celebrate early-April jazz birthdays with Robert Glasper, Benny Green and more

Kaleigh Wilder April 2, 2024

This week on Visions, I celebrate some early-April jazz birthdays: Robert Glasper, Benny Green, Gary Smulyan, Stanley Turrentine, Gerry Mulligan...

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The "DeCleated" sculptures on display throughout downtown Detroit leading up to the NFL Draft will be auctioned off to benefit local charities.
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The Metro: ‘DCleated’ art installation for NFL Draft to benefit local charities

The Metro April 1, 2024

Detroit’s City Walls program is getting in on the NFL Draft festivities and highlighting the work of several Detroit artists...

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Sign that reads, "Private Parking. Violators will be ticketed and towed away. J.O.T."
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  • In The Groove

In The Groove: A tribute to the Jolly Old Timers’ jukebox

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 1, 2024

The jukebox in your local dive bar is a dying breed, but not at Jolly Old Timers. The legendary Black...

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Photo of the Detroit Tigers statue at Comerica Park.
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  • The Metro Events Guide

The Metro Events Guide: Opening Day, special screenings and award-winning jazz in Detroit

Sophia Jozwiak March 28, 2024

This week, we’ve got a star-studded lineup in Detroit, including critically-acclaimed filmmakers, comedians and musicians.Plus, where to tailgate the Tigers’...

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Big Sean performing at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.
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Detroit rapper Big Sean makes Tiny Desk Concert debut

Dave Kim March 28, 2024

NPR premiered Big Sean's Tiny Desk Concert debut on Wednesday. Wearing a Detroit Tigers-J Dilla baseball cap and a Beastie...

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