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Music
Hannah Ewens
In their first ever interview, Tati and Graham explain the ideology behind their intense, Crystal Castles-esque music.
activism
Ryan White
Young voters – particularly young people of colour – played an instrumental role in turning Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania from red to blue.
Art
André-Naquian Wheeler
The city’s sense of space and diverse art scene has been idyllic for artists like Kearra Amaya Gopee and Pamela Council.
Nick Fulton
The Detroit-raised artist talks Lana Del Rey, the Republican Party, and the nostalgic value of Ford Motors.
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Alexandra Bondi de Antoni
Originating in Detroit, Underground Resistance has taken techno music and given it a political stance, producing uncompromising music that facilitated political change.
Photography
Bojana Kozarevic
“They think Brighter than you Shine” is a visual journey of a city whose world-changing creativity is often ignored.
screen
Joseph Walsh
As Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit” lands in theaters, John Boyega discusses his approach to acting and why he has no time for clickbait political commentary.
Read
Colin Crummy
Including plots on the 1967 Detroit riots, an aspiring kid rapper, and depicting a teenager’s first queer romance, the best has yet to come this year.
News
Jo Rosenthal
The August 4 premiere marks the 50th anniversary of the Detroit riots.
Emily Manning
After dedicating proceeds from her Detroit show’s ticket sales to fund rape kit tests, the neo-soul singer has pledged that all her future concerts will benefit the initiative, too.
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