Long Form Stories
Since the emergence of the recording industry, there has been a broad, single model of success for a musician: record some music, develop a small following, send that music to a record label and hope for the best. For decades, that has been the rough template followed by all the hit-makers.
For 146 years, the green brick church on 17th Street in Detroit has been a gathering place for people and philosophies. Constructed in 1871 as St. Paul’s German Evangelical Church, the building has convened countless congregations. Now, the building has new residents.
The home in which former Michigan Gov. Fred M. Warner lived during his time in office (1905-1911) stands as a testament to the past.
The Oakland University Art Gallery has a new tenant. His name is Carlos Rolón/Dzine.
In August, State Rep. Tom Cochran introduced House Bill 5802 – better known as “The Death with Dignity Act."
Profiles
In a crowded library on the campus of Oakland University sits a young man who just finished a business scholars case competition. His team placed second.
Thomas DeVoy walked to his mailbox. He recently found this company online that is based out of San Francisco. They hand-make wooden watches, and he had to have one.