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Marketing professor Marcus Collins' new book, "For the Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want to Be," offers ways to define the amorphous thing we call "culture."
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Detroit News editor Amy Elliott Bragg stopped in to discuss the little known roots of the La Choy food brand, now that the old La Choy factory on Detroit's west side is being torn down.
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Whiting Award winner, poet Tommye Blount stopped in to discuss his work and future endeavors.
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Caring for catastrophically injured since the changes made to Michigan's auto insurance laws, an author on how violence against women saturates cultures around the world, why the gambling industry is pausing partnerships with universities and an update on the strike at the University of Michigan.
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Detroit-based audio storyteller Zak Rosen shares the best of his podcast, The Best Advice Show, and ask Stateside producer Laura Weber Davis for her own advice.
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Judge Greg Mathis is ending his long-running eponymous television show after more than two decades on the air. He talked to Stateside about his time on the small screen, his Detroit background, and how he connects with the people who come to his court.
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Two parents recounted their experience of learning about and texting with their children during the mass shooting on MSU's campus on February 13.
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Cuban Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera is one of the many people striving to re-establish relationships between the U.S. and Cuba. She recently visited Detroit.
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Melissa Nann Burke of Detroit News and Brett Dahlberg of Michigan Radio joined to talk about the object in the sky that was shot down by the military on Sunday.
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Phil Lewis of Huff Post joined to talk Tubi and the role Detroit plays for the streaming service.