DC3 helps grow collective voice for Detroit creatives
The Speakers Bureau is an initiative by the Detroit Creative Corridor Center to help establish a voice for Detroit’s creative community. This collective voice is that of many people and […]
The Speakers Bureau is an initiative by the Detroit Creative Corridor Center to help establish a voice for Detroit’s creative community. This collective voice is that of many people and […]
When Marvin Shaouni puts together his greatest hits of the past 12 months there are too many gems to isolate as favorites. So we won't. Sit back with us and enjoy the view.
Public and private institutions deliver creative learning options for Detroit's youth. Much of it is based on the city's rich legacy as an art and music powerhouse. Amy Kuras says experimental learning landscapes are opening up as a result.
On the eve of its local launch, Huffington Post editor Simone Landon talks about her Hubbard Farms roots, and a trajectory that led her from Detroit to the east coast and back again. Walter Wasacz gets a sneak peak on what's coming.
While the memory of the Next Big Thing is still fresh, we thought we'd hit you one more time with some splendid moving pictures of this splendid event at downtown's Whitney Building. Roll that camera, Tom Hendrickson.
From beginning of the night until the end, one word described the scene at downtown's Whitney Building: Wow. Over six hours we celebrated six years of publishing, 300 issues of Model D, and all you emerging social innovators and outside-the-box creatives. Well done, Detroit, well done.
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