Dan Netter
Stateside InternDan Netter joined the Stateside team as an intern in May 2022 and is a senior at Michigan State University studying Journalism and Social Relations & Policy. He started as an intern at WDET before becoming the politics and labor reporter at The State News. Alongside being an intern at Stateside, Dan also interns at The American Prospect. His favorite song is "Love Comes to Everyone" by George Harrison.
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We talked with the founder of Short's Brewing Company, Joe Short about where the brewery is headed next as it moves into its second decade.
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Capitol reporter Rick Pluta walked through the new hands-free driving law that was signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday.
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We took a visit to electronic music producer Kevin Reynolds home-studio ahead of his performance this weekend at Movement: Detroit's annual Electronic Music Festival.
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Listen to how Michigan permits "home equity theft," a practice which allows for a local government to foreclose on a house and then sell it to a private company to sell for profit and never compensate the homeowners.
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Detroit News editor Amy Elliott Bragg stopped in to discuss the little known roots of the La Choy food brand, now that the old La Choy factory on Detroit's west side is being torn down.
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Whiting Award winner, poet Tommye Blount stopped in to discuss his work and future endeavors.
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Christine McDonald, investigative reporter for Detroit Free Press, discussed reporting on the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center in Hamtramck.
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Judge Greg Mathis is ending his long-running eponymous television show after more than two decades on the air. He talked to Stateside about his time on the small screen, his Detroit background, and how he connects with the people who come to his court.
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A discussion with Hannah Beachler, and her work of revolutionary imagination as the production designer for "Black Panther" and "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever."
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Sen. Mallory McMorrow, D-Royal Oak, and Michigan Public Service Commission Chair Dan Scripps joined the show to talk through holding Michigan's energy companies accountable.