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  2. Detroit Institute of Musical Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Institute of Musical Arts was founded by several Michigan based musicians and teachers. It opened its doors in the Autumn of 1914. The school granted its own degrees up until 1945 when it began awarding diplomas through the University of Detroit (UD). The school resumed granting its own degrees in the late 1950s when its association ...

  3. Joe Corley - Wikipedia

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    He appeared in the documentary films Modern Warriors (2002) and Mystic Origins of the Martial Arts (1998). [8] He also appeared in the Joe Lewis film Force Five in 1985. On June 15, 2013, Joe Corley was presented the Joe Lewis Eternal Warrior Award by the Joe Lewis Fighting System, an honor bestowed on the martial arts athletes who had ...

  4. Howard Jackson (kickboxer) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in 1951 in Detroit, Michigan, the oldest of four children; two brothers died violent deaths, and his parents died early as well, leaving only Howard and his sister Corliss. He began studying Kung Fu in 1967, switching to Tang Soo Do soon after, and earning his black belt in 1970 from Hwang Kee .

  5. Cultural Center Historic District (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Center Historic District is a historic district located in Detroit, Michigan, which includes the Art Center (or Cultural Center): the Detroit Public Library Main Branch, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the Horace H. Rackham Education Memorial Building were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  6. Fox Theatre (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other downtown Detroit theaters in the 1970s, such as the Michigan and United Artists, the Fox was able to remain open by programming Blaxploitation and martial arts films. [4] The first production at the Fox after restoration was a November 19, 1988, concert with Joe Williams and the Count Basie Orchestra. [4]

  7. Allen Steen - Wikipedia

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    Allen Steen is regarded as one of the most influential martial artists from United States. [5] Steen has been inducted into American Karate Black Belt Association Hall of Fame. Of the original 184 students that enrolled under Jhoon Rhee in 1959, Steen was one of the only six to achieve a black belt.

  8. Category:Detroit Institute of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Institute of Arts−DIA — renowned art museum on Woodward Avenue in the Midtown Detroit district of Detroit, Michigan Subcategories. This category has ...

  9. Scarab Club - Wikipedia

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    For many years The Book Club of Detroit held its regular meetings at the Scarab Club. [7] The annual Exhibition of Michigan Artists at the Detroit Institute of Arts was originated by the Scarab Club in 1911. [citation needed] In 1915 the Scarab Club Prize became the top award and in 1917 the first Scarab Club Gold Medal was awarded.