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  • Detroiters might remember the magic of Boblo Island Amusement Park. But whatever happened to the Boblo boats that transported people back and forth to the island? A new film tells the tale of an effort to restore one of the steam-powered ships.
  • A review of the re-imagined 2022 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. A new film documents the long history of the Boblo boats in Southeast Michigan. And a legal professor and expert in executive privilege weighs in on the Trump document case.
  • Wasem Fruit Farm is a staple visit for many in southeast Michigan. This year marks the end of an era for its current owners.
  • Today, a conversation about the aggressive legal tactics that helped an infant formula company win lawsuits against the families of sick children.Also, we talked with Danny Fenster—the Michigan journalist who spent nearly six months in a Myanmar prison. Plus, the effort to get Michigan's Indigenous history and culture into classrooms.
  • Capitol reporter Rick Pluta walked through the new hands-free driving law that was signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer Wednesday.
  • We talked about the biggest political news in this week's edition of It's Just Politics with Zoe Clark. Then, a conversation with long-time DJ Carl Craig. And, singer-songwriter Tunde Olaniran talked about his first film — titled Made A Universe.
  • Journalist Danny Fenster spent 176 days as a political prisoner in Myanmar. We talked to him about what happened and the fight to get him home to Michigan. And, we took a trip to Wasem Fruit Farm as apple season kicks into high gear. Plus—mastadons! We talk to a University of Michigan paleontologist about what we're still learning about these magnificent beasts.
  • On today's show, two reporters discussed the legislative budget. Plus one historian dished on his book that tells the story of the Kellogg brothers. And chalk artist David Zinn joined to discuss his work.
  • A group of renters in Detroit has been exploring the possibility of expanding their tenants' association to a citywide coalition.
  • Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget Mary McCormack's is retiring. We talked about her legacy on the court. Plus, conversations with award-winning photojournalist Steve Jessmore and author Paula Yoo.
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