Hotel St Regis - Detroit, Michigan
We check in to the historic Hotel St. Regis in Detroit, Michigan - Reminiscent of the city's glorious past, the hotel stands today as a testament to a timeless form of style and elegance. Truly a work of art, its old-world charm has been matched with modern updates and amenities for a new generation of travelers to Detroit.
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In 1986 Detroit, Demetrius Holloway quickly rose to become one of Detroit's most notorious drug kingpins with the help of a gang started by four brothers, Rockin' Reg, Boogaloo, Ghost, and Wizard Brown, known throughout Detroit as the Best Friends.
Bangladeshi Pizza is Detroit’s Best Kept Secret — Cooking in America
The town of Hamtramck, just outside of Detroit, is a small town. Yet, many different cultures and foods exist here, side by side. At Amar Pizza, Sheldon Simeon meets with owner Shofiul Alam, to find out how he melds flavors from his Bangladeshi roots with a Detroit classic.
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Joel Kahn, MD, of Detroit, Michigan, is a practicing cardiologist and a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Michigan Medical School and trained in interventional cardiology in Dallas and Kansas City. Known as “America’s Holistic Heart Doc”, Dr. Kahn is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and maintains sub-specialty board certification in Cardiovascular Medicine. He was the first physician worldwide to complete the Metabolic Cardiology curriculum in conjunction with A4M.com/MMI and the University of South Florida.
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Meg Griffin (born December 2, 1953) is an American radio disc jockey, currently heard on the Sirius XM Satellite Radio channels The Loft, Classic Vinyl, and Deep Tracks.
Primarily known for classic and modern rock music genres, Griffin began her disc jockey career in 1975 alongside Howard Stern at WRNW in Briarcliff Manor, New York. [4] Griffin later had stints at K-Rock (WXRK), WNEW-FM and WBAI in New York City, WLIR on Long Island, and WMMR (1978 and 1980) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her on-air nickname is Megless.
Prior to the Sirius/XM merger in 2008, Griffin appeared on the Sirius channels Sirius Disorder and Folk Town. She also appeared on University of Massachusetts Boston station WUMB-FM in 2010-11.[5]
She was featured in a 2015 documentary about Radio DJs called I Am What I Play, directed by Roger King.
David Allan Stewart (born 9 September 1952) is an English musician, songwriter and record producer, best known for Eurythmics, his successful professional partnership with Annie Lennox.[2] He is usually credited as David A. Stewart, to avoid confusion with other musicians named Dave Stewart. He won Best British Producer at the 1986, 1987 and 1990 Brit Awards.[3]
Influenced by his drummer father, Cooke picked up the drums as a child, learning and playing as part of a local drum corps before starting his own bands as a teenager.[1] After high school, he took his talents to the recording studio and the national stage, recording and/or touring with the likes of Lee Aaron, Marc Jordan, Rik Emmett, Amy Sky, Sass Jordan, Kim Mitchell, Edwin, Alannah Myles and Alanis Morissette, and quickly emerged as one of Canada's top session musicians.[2]
In 2004, Cooke relocated to Los Angeles and has since worked with some of music's biggest names. Shortly after his move, he was selected to record and tour with Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. Impressed, Stewart recommended Cooke to Ringo Starr, who was looking for a band to back him up as he began the promotional circuit for his solo album, Liverpool 8. Cooke got the spot and would accompany Starr on drums on The Rachel Ray Show and at the European Capital Of Culture Celebration, among other major appearances.[1] Since moving to the US, he has also toured and/or recorded with Five for Fighting, Kelly Clarkson, Hilary Duff, Smash Mouth, Natasha Bedingfield, Ian Gillan (of Deep Purple), Colin Hay (of Men at Work), Pointer Sisters, Colbie Caillat, Mick Jagger, Ashley Tisdale, David Archuleta, The Veronicas, K'naan, Mandy Moore, and Taylor Hicks.[3] appeared on Jay Leno, David Letterman, Regis & Kelly, A&E Private Sessions, Larry King, CBS Early Show, The View, and Martha Stewart,[4] endorsed a brand of signature Randy Cooke drumsticks available at retail for leading manufacturer Regal Tip, and been featured as a drummer/percussionist on several major releases.
Michael Bradford (born 1961, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States) is an American musician. A native of Detroit, Michigan he is known mainly as a bass guitarist but also plays guitar and keyboards, and has done extensive work in music production and engineering. Among others, Bradford has worked with Madonna, Youngstown, Kid Rock and in music for films.
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Dr. Michael Eric Dyson—who is an American Book Award recipient and two-time NAACP Image Award winner—is one of the nation’s most influential and renowned public intellectuals. He has been named one of the 150 most powerful African Americans by Ebony magazine. The Philadelphia Weekly contends that Dyson “is reshaping what it means to be a public intellectual by becoming the most visible black academic of his time.”
Dyson was born in 1958 to parents, Everett and Addie Dyson. He attended Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan on an academic scholarship but left and completed his education at Northwestern High School. He became an ordained Baptist minister at 19 years of age. Having worked in factories in Detroit to support his family, he entered Knoxville College as a freshman at age 21. Dyson received his bachelor's degree from Carson–Newman College (magna cum laude) in 1985, and his Master’s and Doctorate in religion from Princeton University. Dyson serves on the board of directors of the Common Ground Foundation, a project dedicated to empowering urban youth in the United States.
Dyson’s pioneering scholarship has had a profound effect on American ideas. His first book, 1993’s Reflecting Black: African American Cultural Criticism, helped establish the field of black American cultural studies. His next book, 1994’s Making Malcolm: The Myth and Meaning of Malcolm X, was named one of the most important African American books of the 20th century. Dyson’s first book on Martin Luther King, 2000’s I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King, Jr., made a significant contribution to King scholarship by recovering the radical legacy of the slain civil rights leader. According to book industry Bible Publisher’s Weekly, Dyson’s 2001 book, Holler if You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur, helped to make books on hip hop commercially viable. His 2006 book, Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster, was the first major book on Katrina and probed the racial and class fallout from the storm. Dyson’s 2005 New York Times bestseller, Is Bill Cosby Right? Or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind? helped to jumpstart a national conversation on the black poor that has been called the most important debate in black America since the historic debate between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois. The New York Times bestselling, April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Death and How It Changed America, has been hailed by the Washington Post as “an excellent sociological primer on institutionalized racism in America.” Dyson has also penned the works The Black Presidency: Barack Obama and the Politics of Race in America and Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America.
Dyson’s powerful work has won him legions of admirers and has made him what the Washington Post terms a “superstar professor.” His fearless and fiery oratory led the Chronicle of Higher Education to declare that with his rhetorical gifts he “can rock classroom and chapel alike.” Dyson’s eloquent writing inspired Vanity Fair magazine to describe him as “one of the most graceful and lucid intellectuals writing on race and politics today.”
Dr. Dyson is presently University Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. His legendary rise—from welfare father to Princeton Ph.D., from church pastor to college professor, from a factory worker who didn’t start college until he was 21 to a figure who has become what writer Naomi Wolf terms “the ideal public intellectual of our time”—may help explain why author Nathan McCall simply calls Dyson “a street fighter in suit and tie. Dyson is proudly married to writer and ordained minister Marcia L. Dyson.
Bobby Kennedy @ La Porte, Ind.: A Tribute to Fern Eddy Schultz
Getty Images stock footage of Democratic New York Sen. and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy campaigning in front of the historic La Porte County Courthouse at La Porte, Ind., May 6, 1968.
On Feb. 7, 2011, I contacted La Porte historian, author and researcher Fern Eddy Schultz as part of my research for a book on Kennedy's remarkable relationships with non-white peoples.
ID AND CONTEXT
Since I live in Highland Park, Mich., I asked for, and was blessed to receive, her expert assistance in positively identifying and contextualizing first one, then three more photos of Kennedy's second and final visit to La Porte the day before he won Indiana's presidential primary, including one by Magnum photographer Burt Glinn, which was only dated 1968 and located in a small Midwest town:
She later identified a La Porte County sheriff who is seen escorting Kennedy's motorcade as it inched its way down Lincoln Way in one of the photos. Sporting his department's signature wide-brimmed hat with a star above its band, his name is Gary Cooper (not the actor).
It happens that I ... know Gary and his wife, Joyce, who was postmistress at the Union Mills post office (she is now retired as is Gary), she wrote me in a March 30, 2011, email letter.
(Fern might know for sure, but it appears that Officer Cooper is looking towards the camera at lower left at the beginning of the video.)
LEADS AND BACKGROUND
She also carefully studied photos of Kennedy's courthouse rally and kindly provided possible leads on the few African Americans in the crowd and helpful background on a local band -- Dave Curtis' the Bare Facts:
They were together most of the time the members were in high school (La Porte High School). The 'Wes' who signed one of the comment letters [on musician and author Jason Bitner's blog] is Wes England and he was a member of the group, she wrote on Feb. 14, 2011.
Fern quickly became my guide to all things La Porte, and my friend.
COURTHOUSE
It is because of her patient and expert tutelage that I was able to readily recognize the Michigan Avenue side of the courthouse when I chanced upon this stock footage, which was dated January 01, 1968 (meaning that Getty only knew the year) and broadly located it in the United States:
THANX, FERN!
I regret that I only belatedly learned about the dedication of the Fern Eddy Schultz Research Library in the La Porte County Historical Society Museum on March 21, 2017:
It would've been my distinct honor to finally visit the city that she's made so fascinating to me so that I could've personally thanked her for all that she did for my work. In lieu of that, I pray that she'll accept this video tribute as a small token of my boundless appreciation and esteem.
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U.S. House: Debate & Vote on Articles of Impeachment
The House Rules Committee debates and votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
House Judiciary Committee Debates on Articles of Impeachment
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Frank Lucas Interviewed By Korey Rowe
Working on the documentary Redemption ( ) Korey Rowe interviews Frank Lucas. From the man who inspired American Gangster Frank Lucas looks back on his life while sharing how he became the most notorious gangster and leading drug Lord of the 20th century. After smuggling thousands of Kilos of pure number 4 heroin into the US from Vietnam during one of the worst wars in US history Frank's drug racket is provably the largest game changer on record to date. Redemption will not only showcase the rise and fall of Frank Lucas's empire but will also show the progression of heroin sales in the US and how it has evolved since the 1970s and still plagues the streets of America today and effects the lives of all of its users.
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