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Michigan's new political maps didn't account for incarcerated people. Should that change? Also, a new effort to protect abortion rights in Michigan as federal protections shrink. And, the story of how one up-and-coming Detroit record label is taking off.
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Combatting Trump loyalists' scheme to replace local election canvassers. Country musician and writer Alice Randall talks Southern influence on Michigan. Mapping the road to economic recovery in 2022.
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Filmmaker Buddy Moorehouse talks the UM - Georgia face off and how it relates to Willis Ward's legacy. Then, one artist's unique use of pigeons and a look back into the life and legacy of late singer Aaliyah.
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Michigan Radio may not be a music station, but our staff really loves a good jam. Luckily for us, NPR Music is a constant source of musical gems, from…
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Today on Stateside, Detroit's handling of sewage, and a system that’s been overwhelmed with flooding twice already this summer. Also, thoughts on this…
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Lord Huron’s latest record, "Long Lost," isn’t only an album. It’s a hazy, echo-filled history, populated with a cast of mysterious, hard-luck characters…
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Wishing you could just go to a concert, listen to your favorite local bands, and relax on a Saturday night? There’s a new weekly radio show, coming to you…
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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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In new album "Alive and Well Enough" actor Jeff Daniels tackles all the political and pandemic feelsMichigan’s favorite son is back, and is biding his time at home like the rest of us. Jeff Daniels, esteemed actor, playwright, and musician, released his…
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When Frank Solis found the tapes, he almost threw them out.He and his family — as well as the music world — had assumed that his father, Michigander and…