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The New Standards is a minimalist jazz trio formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 2005 and composed of Chan Poling (of The Suburbs), John Munson (of The Twilight Hours, Semisonic, Trip Shakespeare and The Flops) and Steve Roehm (of Electropolis, Rhombus and Billy Goat).
Pictures from the Southwest Detroit Holiday Fest in Detroit. Other activities will include a children’s bounce house, face painting, cookie decorating, a balloon artist, petting zoo, piñata ...
On New Year's Eve, many localities in the United States and elsewhere mark the beginning of a new year through the raising or lowering of an object.Many of these events are patterned on festivities that have been held at New York City's Times Square since 1908, where a large crystal ball is lowered down a pole atop One Times Square (beginning its descent at 3:00:00 p.m. local time, and ...
The award-winning display — it captured Garden City’s award for best holiday light display in 2020 — boasts nearly 100,000 lights and an interactive element where visitors can don a pair of ...
Giant shakes topped with Christmas-themed cookies and sweets. If you’re looking for holiday cheer, 'tis the season to visit one of the many holiday-themed pop-ups around metro Detroit, now open ...
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."
The Rink at Campus Martius by Visit Detroit attracts visitors from around the Midwest all winter to ice skate under twinkling lights, a sparkling 64-foot Christmas tree, and the shining Detroit ...
WHPS-CD was the Detroit area's first Black-owned TV station since WGPR (channel 62, now WWJ-TV) became a CBS affiliate. The station was owned until 2015 by R. J. Watkins, who, between 1988 and 1996, hosted and produced a dance program for WGPR-TV, The New Dance Show, which moved to WHPS-CD in 1995 [2], and reruns still air on the station at various evening timeslots.