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University Commons opens outdoor market on Livernois at The Lodge

In partnership with Wayne County and the Black Farmers Coalition, University Commons Organization is starting up a farmers market, the New Windmill Market at the southwest corner of the Lodge […]

Baker’s turns 75; Detroit jazz landmark working hard to stay open

Detroit's 75-year-old jazz club Baker's turns 75 and the owner is doing what he can to keep it open.Excerpt:This weekend, Baker's will celebrate its 75th anniversary. But Colbert says the club could close soon after. He hasn't set a date, because he's hoping it won't happen. Between hot jazz and hot sauce on every table, Colbert says he's doing everything he can to attract audiences. And he says that business has picked up since word of Baker's plight has begun to circulate. Colbert, who bought the club about a decade ago, says he hopes the Baker's legacy won't end with him. But if he has to, Colbert says, he'd like to sell the club to someone else who'll continue the tradition.Read the entire article here.

State land bank going green, offering vacant lots up as community gardens
Earth Day Roundup: Detroit’s Green Stuff

No, it's not St. Patrick's Day. It's a completely different kind of green. Wednesday is Earth Day and Detroit will have its fair share of happenings. From Green Drinks at the Majestic to a presentation from award-winning scientist, broadcaster, and sustainable ecology expert David Suzuki, the city will be a-buzz with all things green.

$65,000 Community Foundation grant to fund Eight Mile code enforcement
Model D is looking for an intern or two for the summer

Model D is looking for an intern to help out on the editorial side of things. This position is unpaid except for any feature stories published. We're looking for one, maybe two, lucky candidates to work 15-20 hours a week. Interns will help out with various projects, events update listings, write stories and get us coffee. No, just kidding, we get our own coffee.A journalism background is a plus. Knowing the city is an even bigger plus. Knowing a little about online media is a bonus.If interested please send a cover letter and resume to terry@modeldmedia.com.

Here’s one more reminder: Model D is now on Twitter

It's been great so far, the tweeting. Though we'd just drop in one more reminder. So, everyone, keep tweeting. Can we call it a Model D Tweet Shop? Follow us at Model D Twitter feed. Talk to us. Give us feedback. And stay engaged. Also, join our group on the other social media giant Facebook for updates. On top of that, we'll be out covering Detroit's nightlife during the NCAA's Final Four. There are sponsored events by the NCAA but there are also a lot of un-sponsored events... If you know what we're sayin'. So, let us know where you'll be and what you'll be doing and we'll do the same for you. See you out and about. www.twitter.com/modeld

Remember the Titans: UDM Reaches Out to Its Neighbors

UDM is shaping the fabric of its neighborhood, introducing new talent and brains to Detroit with every incoming class, and keeping its family close to home.

Want a little more Model D? Then follow us on Twitter

We're there. We've done it. We're on Twitter now. We have a Facebook group, might as well have a Twitter feed, too.Our hope is to offer a little more insight into what we're doing and when we're doing it. We don't want it to just be another RSS feedSo follow us. Talk to us. Give us feedback. And do it all right here: @modeld

Detroit’s border shouldn’t end at Eight Mile

The Detroit city council, as of late, could probably have its own VH1 reality show with all the drama, controversy, and, some would say, flat out ignorance it has portrayed. Lately, the question of division has cropped up and what is and isn't a Detroiter? Division is only productive when it comes to math and recycling. Yet, it seems as if some on the city council haven't figured that out yet, according to Detnews columnist Nolan Finley.Excerpt:Why on earth would a city in such desperate straits build a wall between itself and its best potential allies? A smarter marketing strategy would be to encourage more people to boast that they are citizens of Detroit, in spirit if not by address. If more suburbanites identified themselves internally as Detroiters, it might put an end to our infernal turf wars. And we'd have more folks who gave a damn that Detroit is rotting away, that it's under siege by the worst forces of urban life, that it's been neglected and abandoned and nobody outside our small corner of the world cares. Instead, the council is advocating the very black-white, city-suburban divides that are responsible for Detroit's decline. Read the entire article here.Another piece from the Metro Times about being a Detroiter can be found here.

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