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DTE Energy shut off accounts more than 200,000 times since the pandemic began and 1.2 million times before that. Hear the findings of an investigative report into the regulatory system leaving many Michiganders in the dark. After that, conversations on coyotes and on a revered Detroit media producer’s new memoir.
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Many cultures use storytelling as a way to pass down their history and heritage.Native American cultures are known for their rich oral traditions. So…
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Stateside returns with another campfire story told by Jenifer Strauss, a professional storyteller based in Traverse City.Jen spent her summers attending…
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Each year, Native American kids can enjoy a cultural summer camp experience at the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi's Rodgers Lake campus. Many of the camp…
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There's something about the a crackling campfire and the looming mystery of a nighttime forest that creates the perfect atmosphere for telling a special…
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Detroit-based quarterly magazine, Riverwise, focuses on activism and neighborhood concerns in Detroit and is now looking to find and train…
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The National Endowment for the Arts came up with its Big Read program to draw communities together. The idea is to choose a book and get people reading,…
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The Metro Detroit area is incredibly culturally diverse. The region is home to more than 30 languages, and in more than 600-thousand homes, a language…
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Among the big life questions we all face, this is one of the biggest: whether or not to have a baby. Detroit-based writer and radio producer Zak Rosen is…
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You've heard of poetry slams, TED talks and the Moth. Now, we'll introduce you to PechaKucha 20x20, happening Thursday at Tenacity Brewing in Flint.David…