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Author: Jonathan Shead

12/12/22: One Detroit Arts & Culture – ‘Da Kink in my Hair,’ Motor City Youth Theatre, Detroit Sugarbush Project, Hinduism history

One Detroit Arts & Culture guest host John Sloan III talks with Satori Shakoor about the ‘da Kink in my Hair’ musical. The Motor City Youth Theatre present the original play “In Search of a Christmas Carol.” The Detroit Sugarbush Project teaches us the practice of collecting sap from Detroit’s Rouge Park. Plus, the Religious Diversity Journeys series teaches viewers about Hinduism.

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12/08/22: One Detroit – District Detroit development plans, ‘Noura’ play

Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley talk about what could happen during Michigan’s lame duck sessions following big changes to the state’s legislature. BridgeDetroit reporter Malachi Barrett provides updates on the new “District Detroit” development plans. Plus, a look at the new play “Noura,” by Heather Raffo at the Detroit Public Theatre.

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