
Denizen of Detroit: An Interview with Local Jazz Trumpet Player Allen Dennard
"When I make music, I make the music that sounds good to me."
"When I make music, I make the music that sounds good to me."
In our HOME [https://honeysucklemag.com/issue-4-home] issue, we featured photographer Bruce Giffin’s poignant,...
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Dave ‘Suge White’ Krieger, as he is known by friends, is a native Detroiter who...
Being black in America is difficult! As racial discrimination is less explicit, many people argue that the minority experience in America has changed considerably.
Gentrification. Argh, the very sound of the word evokes a visceral sensation in my gut. It seems to be the topic du jour among Detroit’s civically engaged minority.
Detroit. Lot's of stimga, lots of talk. Having lived in both Tel Aviv and Detroit, it's hard to say which city is talked about more.
By Brandon Fizer In the rock-and-roller scene — and it’s a scene — Rob Smith certainly...