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The limits of Netflix’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’
The documentary weaves a history of anti-Black racism in America, though it makes some glaring omissions
By Herb Boyd
Tags: Movies, Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Netflix, Stamped from the Beginning, Ibram X. Kendi, film reviews, Roger Ross Williams, racism in America, Video
Malcolm’s furious passage unfolds in ‘X,’ the opera
Letter from New York
Tags: Arts, Stage, Malcolm X
R.I.P. Greg Tate and Barry Harris, two incomparable cultural avatars
Tags: Greg Tate, Barry Harris, Detroit
Noted poet laureate of Detroit Naomi Long Madgett, dead at 97
Tags: Detroit, Naomi Long Madgett, poetry, poet, laureate
Spike Lee’s ‘Da 5 Bloods’ offers a tour de force of Black and cinematic history
Tags: Movies, Spike Lee, Vietnam, Da 5 Bloods
Herb Boyd: Documentary offers a mailman's view of the city streets
By Michael Jackman and Herb Boyd
Tags: The Scene, Detroit, African American, gentrification
Parallel struggles, parallel lives: A tragic Detroit death becomes a baptism in activism
A tragic Detroit death becomes a baptism in activism.
Tags: The Scene, Culture
Detroit Institute of Arts works to return Indigenous remains and sacred objects amid federal law updates
By Randiah Camille Green
Detroit rappers lend a hand for ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ fashion show
By Kahn Santori Davison
Sidewalk Detroit is planting a ‘remediation forest’ to mitigate air pollution from Stellantis plant