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Editor-in-Chief Charde Goins joined the show to share what inspires her about Detroit's fashion scene and the journey of launching her own fashion magazine.
Gaffney, who bonded over their diverse cultural backgrounds, chose Juneteenth weekend to honor “the struggles and triumphs of ...
Smiles Linens opened on Woodland Avenue in 1975 and three years later, moved to its current location, an old John’s Bargain ...
The 5.11 tactical shirt is simply the best field/hiking shirt I have owned. If you are the kind of person who juggles maps ...
From original earrings to a psychedelic mushroom church, Red, White & BOOM! vendors go far beyond food.  Snow cones, ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Ron Tarver's exhibit, "The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America," opens July 7 at ...
Children hospitalised due to effects of mould which permeates 1950s buildings, including soft furnishings and toys ...
As their state tries to ban some drag performances, Texans are studying ways to keep the shows — and their community — going.
It’s embarrassing, and it’s shocking’: Residents frustrated by continuing strike Tensions — and piles of trash — grew ...
The annual conference hosted by the Midlands African Chamber brought together five local startups in a pitch competition for ...
For Ormsbee, giving back isn’t a side project — it’s a core value. Her involvement extends to churches, nonprofit boards and ...
A DeKalb County Marshal's Office eviction at a Plato’s Closet location on the morning of July 3 led to disarray in a shopping ...