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Today, details of the historic exchange that allowed the U.S. to welcome home Michigander Paul Whelan from a Russian prison. Then, the founder of The Sphinx Organization reflects on the ways music-making helped him construct a sense of identity. Plus, Beaver Island State Wildlife Research Area celebrates its status as an international dark sky sanctuary.
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Highland Park's massive water bill leads to legislative moves, recovering lost musical works of a Black composer and the urgent care boom in Michigan.
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On today's show, a reporter gave the details on the recent hexavalent chromium spill in the Huron River. Plus, Detroit neoclassical pianist BLKBOK talked about his twin debut albums, and an MSU journalism professor dished on his recent documentary, Sh*t Saves the World.
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Kalamazoo-based cellist and songwriter Jordan Hamilton had just released an award-winning album. He was planning to make music videos for his latest…
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Have your daily walks around the block lost their luster? Do you long to be transported to somewhere with spacious skies and purple mountains majesty? A…
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This weekend, you may notice a surprising number of people toting violin cases around Detroit.It’s time for the Sphinx Competition. Musician, composer,…
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Today on Stateside, after 31 days on the picket line, the UAW and General Motors came to a tentative contract agreement. We hear about the details and…
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Today on Stateside, how the passage of an act prohibiting the federal government from punishing banks that accept money from marijuana businesses would…
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Stateside: GM layoffs a lesson for Trump; couple’s 61-year “Messiah” tradition; farmers swap storiesToday on Stateside, we speak with a Grand Rapids couple about their 61-year-long tradition of attending University Musical Society's performance of…
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Today on Stateside, why a large diversion of Lake Michigan water approved by the state of Wisconsin in 2010 is drawing new scrutiny. Plus, ringing in the…