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By Michael Betzold on February 22, 2016
Art & Entertainment , Culture , Headline , History , posts
There’s a way the Detroit Police Athletic League can have the program it wants at the site of the old Tiger Stadium without creating so much antagonism with its bullheaded plan to cover up the historic field with artificial turf.
By Michael Betzold on February 15, 2016
Headline , History , Sports , Tigers , Urban Renewal
When the power structure in Detroit closes ranks, reporters are expected to keep quiet and toe the line.
By Steve Neavling on January 19, 2016
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Development , Headline , posts , Urban Renewal
No area of Detroit is changing as rapidly as the Cass Corridor.
By Steve Neavling on January 18, 2016
Art & Entertainment , Headline , History , posts
Those close to King noticed that his normally steady hands were shaking. His forehead glistened in sweat.
By Steve Neavling on January 7, 2016
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Drew Sharp continues to write for the Free Press, even amid strong allegations that he lifted a story from a local sports blog.
By Steve Neavling on January 4, 2016
Art & Entertainment , Headline , History , posts
About a dozen vintage cars, mostly Jaguars, were lined up in the Cass Corridor today on their way to a junkyard.
By Steve Neavling on December 27, 2015
Art & Entertainment , Headline , posts
The Free Press offered to pay the original reporter “for his unintended contributions to Sharp’s story.”
By Steve Neavling on December 10, 2015
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Buildings , Headline , Lens On Detroit , Photo Gallery
The copper-crowned, ornamental skyscraper offers a breathtaking view of downtown Detroit.
By Steve Neavling on December 9, 2015
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Headline
The video includes music from a Grateful Dead performance at the theater in 1971.
By Steve Neavling on December 1, 2015
Abandoned Buildings , Art & Entertainment , Headline , Lens On Detroit , Photo Gallery
Goodbye, Eastown Theatre.