The Ark Continues Nurturing
The rainbow sticker on the door of The Ark in Ann Arbor, at its previous location, was a welcome sign for Deb Kern back in the mid-’80s. Continue Reading The Ark Continues Nurturing
Read MorePosted by Gary Graff | Jul 6, 2023 | Theaters & Clubs
The rainbow sticker on the door of The Ark in Ann Arbor, at its previous location, was a welcome sign for Deb Kern back in the mid-’80s. Continue Reading The Ark Continues Nurturing
Read MorePosted by Gary Graff | Feb 16, 2023 | Theaters & Clubs
For Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Foundation, the proof has been in the Pudding for the past 20 years.
Continue Reading Alice Cooper’s Christmas Pudding Is Rock Solid For 20 Years
Read MorePosted by Gary Graff | Nov 3, 2022 | Faces & Places
When it comes to true sons of Boston, Ken Casey wears the distinction with pride.
Continue Reading The Artist Take: Dropkick Murphys’ Ken Casey Breaks Down Beantown Venues
Read MorePosted by Gary Graff | Jul 14, 2022 | Arenas & Stadiums, Bookings, Facility Management
The final out of the Detroit Tigers’ 8-2 matinee win over the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday, July 6 — a Steven Kwan groundout to second base — ended the game, but not the activity at Comerica Park. Continue Reading Comerica Park’s Busy Concert Week
Read MorePosted by Gary Graff | Jun 10, 2022 | Feature Story
Sue Plummer was a teenager and rock ‘n’ roll fan living on Detroit’s east side when she, her younger sister and their mother headed to “the boondocks” to see David Cassidy play the first show at Pine Knob Music Theatre on June 25, 1972.
Continue Reading Welcome Back To Pine Knob: Beloved Detroit-Area Shed Comes Full Circle
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