profession as a whole. it was a noble profession and this cup of the bad apple in the bunch. i did not have the opportunity to tour detroit. he supports his police and he rated his own narcotics unit when he saw there is bad actors involved. that s what the american people want. they don t want to generalization of an entire department. sandra: people want the police. they lead in some of the highest crime in the nation and people live in the middle of it. there s no support of defunding the police and i will put the toll up on the screen. compared to a year ago, they were asked is there more or less crime in this country? a whopping 73% say that they are
95 photos We sometimes mock the effusive excess of realty-speak, but superlatives fit the Palmer Woods mansion that s near 7 Mile and Woodward but seems a world away. Listing agent Nika Jusufi of Nika & Co. drops striking masterpiece, exquisite period detailing and a remarkable piece of Detroit history into her text, and the shots below show it s honesty rather than hype. The French Gothic Revival home, built in 1922 for S. S. Kresge Corp. president Charles B. Van Dusen, is one of the most expensive homes for sale in Detroit right now, posts Aaron Mondry of Detour Detroit, who calls it epic and Architectural Digest-ready.
Image credit: Courtesy of Raffa Reuther
Longtime Detroit designer and artist brings something new to the city’s fashion scene.
Courtney Wise Randolph writes about Detroit’s movers and shakers for Detour Detroit. Once a month, she stops by CultureShift to chat with a notable Detroiter. This month, she talks with Raffa Reuther.
Gone are the days of gender-specific threads that check the invisible “his or hers” box. When it comes to fashion, there’s room and freedom to color outside the lines and
really experiment. There’s room to spark an industry revolution and trust your sense of style and