by Thomas F Daniels | Jun 24, 2018 | Detroit History
Do you ever go to YouTube music and just browse through the playlists hopeful to find a tune that had made a great influence on your life, a tune that jogs your memory to a time long ago, a tune that you had forgotten just how much you loved? What a world we live in –...
by Thomas F Daniels | Feb 12, 2018 | Detroit History, Issues to Care About
What does February mean to you? February: Super Bowl, Valentine’s Day, President’s Day, Winter Break from School, Chinese New Year, and, of course, the last full month of winter. I intentionally omitted what should be the most important characteristic of February...
by Thomas F Daniels | Sep 14, 2017 | Detroit History, Events
What an honor for us to be asked to be guests with Rock and Turk this evening. What a great conversation about race relations in Detroit and around the world. We chatted about growing up in Detroit and living through the race riots of the 1960’s, how basketball...
by Thomas F Daniels | Aug 27, 2017 | Detroit History
Don’t you ever feel like goin’ insane When the drummer begins to pound Ain’t there ever been a time in your lives You couldn’t believe what the band is puttin’ down?” Certainly, a non-sequitur introduction for a blog about our talk show experience with Cliff Russell...
by Thomas F Daniels | May 21, 2017 | Detroit History
The Monkees had a hit song written by Neil Diamond and covered by many artists over the years since its inception in 1967. “I’m a Believer” deals with a man becoming smitten by a girl and claiming that “he couldn’t leave her if I tried.” Apparently, the man had been...
by Thomas F Daniels | May 7, 2017 | Detroit History, Issues to Care About
Sitting in the Fisher Theater as one of a handful of white people enjoying TJ Hemphill’s fantastic production of Perilous Times, I was filled with many thoughts. The first of which was why was I in such an overwhelming minority when the play was about a personal...