Hi, it's Jer. Often over the years around Detroit, I’ve heard talk from friends about “well if I could, I’d live in a church!” Or “that church is empty, it should be something!” Rachel Nelson, the CEO ...
A groundbreaking artist from Detroit is making history at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Furthermore, Tiff Massey isn't just exhibiting at the museum; she's rewriting the narrative of art, community, ...
In this episode, Luciano talks with Jer and Shianne about the new Raising Cane's in Canton. Luciano talks about the energy of ...
Jamon Jordan, Detroit's first official historian, teaches and retells the stories of Detroit's Black community.
In the heart of Detroit's Indian Village, a historic 1949 church has found new life through the vision of Rachel Nelson, an accomplished interior designer, and her husband Joe Trobal, an elementary ...
We've decided to gather the most talked-about stories from the past week all in one place that you can check out during your ...