By Bart Dangus / Comedian
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Poignant portraits of pre-teen girls from both the Middle East and the U.S. exploring their complex feelings about looking and being looked at by Rania Matar
Imagine the go-to creamy butternut soup that you see at restaurants and bars alike – oftentimes with drizzles of aioli, maybe some crunchy onions flakes, a dash of paprika, or perhaps with a bit of zucchini or carrot chunks for texture.
At the Cave Gallery in Detroit’s Russell Industrial Center, eerie Hillary Clinton masks with their eyes cut out decorated the gallery walls, a clay, baby blue, floral pile of shit delicately perched on top of a cinder block, and a metal sign on the far back wall read “Not Today Patriarchy.”
“We talk a lot about the chains that are opening in Detroit, which is great to see these big names here, but people like City Bird and Leon & Lulu, a lot of little stores that are mom and pop corporations."