The Detroit-born, Kresge Award winning abstract impressionist, graduated from Wayne State with an MA and MFA in Painting, taught at College for Creative Studies, and left a legacy in art and the lives of her students and community.
We explored the relationship between stage and self with local Detroit female musicians -- Zee Bricker, Beverly Johnson, and Audra Kubat -- for three intimate, stripped down sessions.
With his first book, Bird Box, being translated to the screen, with Sandra Bullock and John Malkovich in principal roles, the world's headiest horror writer has become something like a purring cat (just before it scratches you).
Betsy DeVos finds herself under scrutiny as three activist groups charge the Secretary of Education with discriminating against victims of rape on college campuses.
"Growing up in a conservative Asian society made me embarrassed about my body and sexuality, causing me to view sex and nudity as things to be ashamed of."
Published in 1970, Jill Freedman’s Old News: Resurrection City documents the culmination of the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968, organized by Martin Luther King, Jr.