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Today, why the University of Michigan settled civil rights complaints with the Department of Education, and what this means for campus protests. Then, a discussion with a Michigan author about his new horror novella set up north. Also, sumo wrestling gaining interest in Grand Rapids. And we sit down with the producers and star of a Michigan-made film charting cultural ties between the Mitten and Ukraine.
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The latest on the UAW strike against the Detroit 3. Author Angeline Boulley on her latest young adult novel in which the main character is an indigenous Yooper. And how streaming services are making a space for Michigan's Black filmmakers.
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Phil Lewis of Huff Post joined to talk Tubi and the role Detroit plays for the streaming service.
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When the pandemic brought his career to a screeching halt, indie filmmaker and comic Amaru was scouring the state for a good place to hatch his next…
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Today on Stateside, how a Detroit restaurateur went from prisoner to proprietor with help from a prison food program. Plus, a film critic discusses the…
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This year’s Traverse City Film Festival will include a very special moment.Legendary producer, director, actor, and screenwriter Roger Corman will receive…
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Michigan's film incentives would be completely phased out under a bill approved this morning by the state Senate.The vote comes a day after Gov. Rick…
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Michigan filmmakers have their work cut out for them. Millions of dollars in annual state tax incentives are a certain target for cuts. And now, there's a…
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The Freep Film Festival begins its four-day run tomorrow.This will be the festival's second year. It will open with a double feature of films from two of…
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The Michigan film incentives have been a point of debate for years.The incentives give film companies cash rebates based on the amount of money they spent…