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I haven’t seen the new movie Detroit yet. I think I’m like my African-American teaching colleague Alicia Nails, who told me that after weeks of non-stop…
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Michigan's film incentives would be completely phased out under a bill approved this morning by the state Senate.The vote comes a day after Gov. Rick…
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Michigan filmmakers have their work cut out for them. Millions of dollars in annual state tax incentives are a certain target for cuts. And now, there's a…
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Budget talks are wrapping up at the state Capitol. As part of the discussion, lawmakers are looking to cut Michigan’s $50 million film incentive program…
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Governor Rick Snyder says he thinks it would be a mistake to abruptly scrap Michigan’s incentives to attract film and video productions.The state House is…
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There’s a new fight underway at the state Capitol over Michigan’s tax credit for film, TV, and digital video projects. And some advocates for the subsidy…
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The state House is expected to take up legislation next month that could decide the future of Michigan’s film credit program.The credits will go away in…
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A New York-based developer has agreed to buy the site of a disastrous movie studio project that pushed Allen Park to the brink of bankruptcy.The downriver…
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The top Republican in the state Senate says he’s not satisfied with the amount of money lawmakers have set aside for film and TV productions.The…
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Attention “Breaking Bad” fans (read: almost everyone): Bryan Cranston’s latest role has a Michigan twist. Cranston, the 57-year-old star of “Breaking Bad”…