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Joanna James "A Fine Line" Still 2
  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • CultureShift

New Doc Explores Why Less Than 7 Percent of American Restaurants Are Women-Owned

Ryan Patrick Hooper November 13, 2019

Meta Stange First-time filmmaker Joanna James planned to focus her lens on her own mother Val James — a longtime...

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Batch Brewing Company
  • Community & Quality of Life
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Yum Village Brings Afro-Caribbean Flavors to Batch Brewing Company’s Roster of Craft Beers

Ryan Patrick Hooper November 13, 2019

Meta Stange A pair of small businesses in the city’s New Center neighborhood are teaming up to not only support...

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Charity Motown Musician Accelerator
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Motown Musician Accelerator Artist Charity Performs Acoustic Live Set In Studio A

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 13, 2019

Her vibrant orange hair and curls peeking under a beanie hat instantly grab your attention, but when Detroit-based singer-songwriter Charity...

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Shep Siegel
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Bugs Bunny, Robin Williams and Anonymous: How the Trickster Shapes Our Culture

Amanda LeClaire November 12, 2019

Shepard Siegel The San Francisco area of the late 60s and early 70s was a time of massive social change and...

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MYNA Motown Accelerator Program
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Listen to MYNA, the Indian-American R&B Singer in the Motown Musician Accelerator

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 12, 2019

MYNA is a lyrical R&B singer with the influences of Jhene Aiko flowing through her visual style and rap-sing delivery.  CultureShift is...

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Cheap clothes
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Skip Forever 21 With These 5 Tips For a More Sustainable Wardrobe

Annamarie Sysling November 12, 2019

People are buying and discarding clothing at a rate that has never been seen before. According to the New York...

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Radios in Motion
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Conversations
  • Culture & Music

Former ‘Radios In Motion’ Host On The Many Faces of Detroit’s Music Scene

Ann Delisi November 11, 2019

Radio host Mike Halloran hasn't been on the air in Detroit for over 30 years. But his influence on broadcasting in...

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The Detroit Institute of Arts.
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Two Years Ahead of Schedule, the Detroit Institute of Arts Wants Another 10-Year Millage

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 8, 2019

With their annual fundraising gala and a new exhibition highlighting African-American collectors and artists on deck, the Detroit Institute of...

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Alicia Menendez Portrait Cropped
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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The Challenges Of Being Yourself in the Workplace

Detroit Today November 8, 2019

Why don’t we open up more at work? Probably because we fear being judged, misunderstood or disliked. This is especially...

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Partner Band 2
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Listen to Partner, the Polaris Prize-Nominated Windsor Rock Band

Amanda LeClaire, Russ McNamara November 7, 2019

Partner seemingly came out of nowhere to get nominated for the prestigious Polaris Prize for their album ‘In Search of...

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The Slants
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Simon Tam Just Wanted to Play Dance Rock. Then the Supreme Court Got Involved.

Amanda LeClaire November 7, 2019

In 2009, Simon Tam began for a legal battle to trademark the name of his band, The Slants.  Tam, an...

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Zoe Ligon
  • Community & Quality of Life
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Meet Zoe Ligon, the Sex Educator Calling Out MOCAD’s Controversial “New Portraits” Exhibit

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 6, 2019

What role does morality play in the blurred lines of fair use and public domain?  In August 2018, Zoe Ligon,...

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