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On October 28, 2011, WMGC-FM shifted to Christmas music. Unlike in years past, it dropped the "Magic" moniker and began referring to itself as "Christmas 105.1." On December 23, morning show host and longtime Detroit radio fixture Jim Harper retired. [19] On December 26, at Midnight, the station rebranded as "Soft Rock 105.1."
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The Harper Theatre opened on December 1, 1939, with showings of The Rains Came and Chicken Wagon Family. An advertisement in the Detroit Free Press advertised free parking, seating for 2000 in "streamlined seats," and accessibility features for hard-of-hearing guests. [2] Around 1976, the Harper was converted to a disco club, and renamed Harpo's.
WDEO began operations in 1962 as WYNZ, a 250-watt daytimer on 1520 AM with a country format, which changed to Top 40 in 1964 and then religious programming in 1968. Two young DJs who would go on to long careers in radio started at WYNZ: 14-year-old Jim Kerr, who got on the air by selling airtime to local merchants; and John Huzar, a teenaged friend who took over Kerr's show one week. [1]
The Harper Avenue Y building joins two other old brick Detroit YMCA branches that are now empty and available for purchase. The others — the Western branch YMCA at 1601 Clark St. in southwest ...
McLaughlin Hall (also known as Emily A. McLaughlin Hall, [1] or McLaughlin Hall of the Farrand Training School, Detroit) is an American World War I memorial building in Detroit, Michigan, located at 3740 John R Street. Completed in 1922, it originally functioned as a nurses' home and as a nurses' training school, both associated with Harper ...
A former funeral home at 3975 Cass Avenue in Detroit where Houdini was embalmed after he died in Detroit in 1926 is seen on Monday, September 9, 2024.
James C. Harper (1819–1890), US congressman from North Carolina; James Harper (priest) (1859–1938), Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane; Jim Harper (footballer) (1884–1967), Australian rules footballer; Jim Harper, a fictional character also known as Guardian, who appears in DC Comics media; Jim Harper, a fictional character in the ...