by Thomas F Daniels | Jul 3, 2017 | Issues to Care About
Jackapoos, Yorkipoos, Puggles, Labradoodles, Sheepadoodles, Goldendoodles, Cockadoodledoos ( I’m just messing with you on that last one to see if you were paying attention; no way would a rooster mate with a poodle, a St. Bernard maybe, but a poodle…?) Growing up, I...
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...
by Thomas F Daniels | Apr 30, 2017 | Detroit History, Issues to Care About
Special Guest Post by TJ Hemphill Whenever I think of my first days at Wayne State University, I think of a young black boy sitting in the midst of a sea of white faces with straight hair and pink blemishes. The English class was now in full session and so was the...
by Thomas F Daniels | Apr 22, 2017 | Issues to Care About
“A Rose by Any Other Name Would Smell as Sweet” William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Romeo, a Montague, is concerned that Juliet is from the house of Capulet. In fact, this entire tragedy has as its focal point the hatred between two families which makes the...
by Thomas F Daniels | Apr 15, 2017 | Issues to Care About
William Cullen Bryant wrote a poem called “Thanatopsis” which is a Greek word that means a view of death or a reflection on death. Before you assume that this is a terribly depressing poem or that this blog will encourage you to stay under the covers crying yourself...
by Thomas F Daniels | Mar 19, 2017 | Issues to Care About
In 1963 at the Apollo Theater, 12-year-old Little Stevie Wonder amazed the audience as he entered the music world and has not stopped wowing audiences with his unique style. As we all know, an even greater intrigue of Stevie’s is that he is blind basically from birth....