Book Review: ‘The House by the Side of the Road: The Selma Civil Rights Movement’ by Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson
We all know the legend of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. But
Read MoreWe all know the legend of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. But
Read MoreDetroit Repertory Theatre closes its 69th season with a play that does not politely knock on the door. Spit In
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Read MoreThere is something fitting about Grosse Pointe Theatre opening the doors to a new chapter with Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella.
Read MoreTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) is a sparkling, sharply observed musical that proves how much emotional weight
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Read MoreThe American Dream. We all know it: if you work hard, you’ll live a life of prosperity and happiness. It’s
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