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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
The People of Detroit - Noah Stephens
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Detroit's Queen of the Blues - Thornetta Davis
The incomparable, Detroit Queen of the Blues, Thornetta Davis! I was introduced to her when she performed at Detroit's Jazz fest many years ago. What a first and lasting impression!
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black history,
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Marcus Belgrave - Detroit Master Trumpeter
Detroit born, Marcus Belgrave
I was fortunate enought to see Marcus Belgrave perform live on more than one occasion with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. What memorable experiences!
Share his music with others!
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Greater Alexander and The Greater Impact House Detroit
Immersive Greater Alexander Art and Music Exhibit. Experience: Let Love In
I highly recommend taking the opportunity to experience this exhibit before it closes in March of 2022.
Absorb the music, the art, the compositions with your whole self. Remember to bring your headphones.
Follow the link to get your tickets.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/immersive-greater-alexander-art-and-music-exhibit-experience-let-love-in-tickets-193540644277?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
Michigan Central Station - a true beauty
She is glorious with stories, so many stories,
historic stories of architecture, ruin, renewal,
stories of new offices, stories yet to be written on her floors,
stories of passengers and passersby,
stories of departures and arrivals,
stories of shelter, nourishment and help for the homeless,
stories of growth, overgrowth and disillusionment,
stories of crowds, travel and homecomings,
stories of separation, reunions, heartache and rejoicing,
stories of windowless openings that stand as a reminder of what once was,
stories of new windows to reflect Corktown splendor and revival,
stories upon stories upon stories of her majesty, Michigan Central Station!
The beauty that casts a shadow over Corktown and steals my heart every time.
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Architecture,
Cookstown,
detroit,
history,
homeless,
Michigan central Station,
train,
trains
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