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  • Music stage with signs reading "Techno comes from Detroit"
    Erin Allen
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    Michigan Radio
    Detroit's Movement Electronic Music festival normally ends by midnight, but there’s an overnight dance scene that makes it a 24-hour affair. As a part of our "Mornings in Michigan" series, Michigan Radio’s Erin Allen takes us into the wee hours of the weekend with a Detroit techno icon.
  • Detroit rapper, producer and visual artist Paula "Miz Korona" Smiley, pictured above.
    Paula Smiley
    Miz Korona's artistry extends from before her scene in 8 Mile through almost three decades of international touring, teaching, photography, fashion design, and beat production. Today, she’s getting ready to release a new EP: The Healer and the Heartbreaker.
  • People are submitting their thoughts on whether Detroit's image is getting better.
    Photo submitted by Joshua Mango
    "What up doe?" If you’ve heard the term before, you probably know it as a greeting or maybe even a question. But for many Black Detroiters, the phrase is a piece of home. Today, we'll talk about the history of "what up doe" and what it means to its originators.
  • Still Point Zen Buddhist Temple in Detroit, MI.
    Erin Allen
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    Michigan Radio
    For most of us, to start the day is to turn off our alarm, get dressed, have a coffee or maybe water, and then start work or school. But there’s a little place in Detroit where the first few things on the list are instead — sitting, chanting and meditating.
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