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Two longtime theater artists team up to bring Shakespeare in the Park to Adrian
ADRIAN — Centuries ago, William Shakespeare staged his plays in London’s Globe Theatre, not far from the River Thames. Now, two longtime members of the Adrian theater community are producing one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays near the banks of the River Raisin. John MacNaughton and Stephen...
Non-Travelers Are Allowed To Go Beyond Security At These 5 US Airports
One of the jarring things about watching films that include airports pre-9/11 is that non-ticketed passengers could go to the gate. Yet, since September 11, 2001, not having guests past security has been the norm. However, there are a few select airports around the country that allow non-ticketed passengers through TSA. It's possible at a slowly expanding list of terminals, including (but not limited to) the locations in Detroit, Orange County, Orlando, New Orleans, and Philadelphia highlighted below.
Detroit holds block party to encourage early voting
DETROIT, Mich. (FOX 2) - Live entertainment, games and giveaways combined July 27 in Detroit as the city celebrated the first day of 2024's early voting. Rapper G-Mac Cash, and City Clerk Janice Winfrey were encouraging people to get out and vote during the 9-day window of early voting leading up to the Aug. 6 primary election.
Boxing Results: Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields Stops Vanessa Le-Page-Joanisse
2016 Olympic Gold Medalist and current WBA, WBC, WBO and IBF World Middleweight champion Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields stopped WBC and WBF World Heavyweight champion Vanessa Le-Page-Joanisse in the second round for the vacant WBO World Light Heavyweight title on Saturday night at Little Ceasar’s Arena, Detroit, Michigan.
Detroit Tigers have one aggressive move to make with their catchers
The expectations were high when the Detroit Tigers took former Second Team All-Big Ten catcher Dillon Dingler out of Ohio State. This was in the second round of the 2020 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Four years later, we still have not seen Dingler in the bigs. It is not uncommon for a player to take some time to get to MLB, but this should not be one of those situations.
Detroit Red Wings RFAs Contract Deadline and Negotiation Update
As the Detroit Red Wings navigate contract negotiations with three restricted free agents, fans are eagerly anticipating the signing of defenseman Moritz Seider, and forwards Lucas Raymond and Jonatan Berggren. With the approaching training camp in mid-September and a crucial signing deadline on December 1, the team faces a delicate balance of time and financial constraints against a backdrop of salary cap pressures.
The Detroit Lions may already have a quarterback problem
At the outset of the 2023 offseason, Lions general manager Brad Holmes professed how a level of emphasis would be placed on the No. 2 quarterback spot behind Jared Goff. "Going into this past year, yeah, we went down to the umpteenth hour trying to figure out what we were gonna do at number two. “I’ve let it be known internally that we’re not gonna be in that position again heading into this year, so we have to get that settled. I thought Nate Sudfeld did a nice job with us, so we’ll figure that out. But, I am gonna make it a point of emphasis and make sure that, being that we’re finally in a position to address that quarterback room behind Jared, we have been in that position in the past. But, we’re gonna make that a point of emphasis this year.”"
David Tarver sold his company for $30 million. Now, he's giving back to entrepreneurs.
David Tarver grew up tinkering with vacuum tubes, transistors and other gadgets inside the family’s garage, alongside his dad, Fred Tarver, who was a Postal Service worker by day and neighborhood television/radio repairman by night. Tarver learned much by watching his dad and inherited his love of electronics and technology. His family — parents...
American gymnast Paul Juda has spent most of his career in the background. Not at the Olympics
PARIS (AP) — Paul Juda long has let himself dream. Just never too big. It’s safer that way. Besides, wasn’t he dreaming big enough when the American gymnast wrote down “compete in the all-around at the Olympics” on the whiteboard in his apartment near the University of Michigan campus?
'Detroit in Black and White:' Black Voters and Kamala Harris
Host Adolph Mongo, Vanessa Moss and Allan Lengel talk with former state rep Nancy Quarles who is president of the Southern Oakland County Branch of the NAACP, Detroit Ombudsman Bruce Simpson and Karen Winston, one of the more loyal viewers of the show. They talk about the upcoming election and...
St. Clair County native releasing book set in Emmett
A historic fiction set in Emmett during the 1918 influenza epidemic and written by a St. Clair County native is set to be released next month. Michele Feeney has pursued creative writing for 20 years and ended up in a program at Bennington College around the time the COVID-19 pandemic began. As she...
Detroit woman wants to return ring to couple who lost it near Michigan Central Station
For Yelitsa Jean-Charles and her boyfriend, a typical Friday evening stroll turned into a treasure hunt for a missing diamond ring — and then for its owners. As Corktown residents, Jean-Charles says she, her boyfriend and their dog go on walks to Roosevelt Park, adjacent to the newly renovated Michigan Central Station, very...
Joshua Conant honored at Port Huron car show
Joshua Conant, who was known for his love of cars and car shows before his death in November, was honored at a car show in downtown Port Huron Friday. Mike Mcnutt, who organizes a Facebook page for automobile lovers called "Cruising Port Huron in the 70s 80s 90s," devoted Friday's show to Conant. The group meets once a month from April until September to show off their vehicles in downtown Port Huron. ...
Cyclists, pedestrians play dead at die-in protest outside Ann Arbor’s city hall
ANN ARBOR, MI — Dozens of Ann Arbor cyclists and pedestrians silently aired their frustrations about traffic violence in the city Friday night, lying down among a sea of bikes and playing dead during a “die-in protest” in front of city hall. The July 26 demonstration was...
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