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Today on Stateside , we talk with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell about the loss of her husband and his last words to America. Plus, we continue our look...
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When the lumber industry moved into northern Michigan’s forests, settlements popped up everywhere. But when the trees were gone, the lumber camps moved on…
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President Trump and his supporters say they want to "make America great again," but just what that means and what part of America's past they refer to...
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“Inspiration in the wake of desperation.” That’s the theme of a powerful documentary called For Flint . In the film, director Brian Schulz shows the...
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There are more than 1,600 juveniles now living in state facilities in Michigan. Most young people in residential treatment or detention centers are...
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When you ask anyone about women’s professional baseball, the majority of people will make some reference to director Penny Marshall’s 1992 film A League...
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For most of us, our view of the bloody civil war in Syria is limited to snippets of video seen on network or cable news. But a new documentary film...
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The festival kicked off the first full day with a stage full of documentary filmmakers talking about the issues they have followed and the craft of…
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CREEM Magazine began in 1969, sold from the trunk of Barry Kramer’s car. Kramer was the creator and publisher of the magazine, and from that small...
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When you see a college football team run out onto the field, it's hard to remember that not so long ago, few, if any, of those young players would be...