Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child visited the Atrium House of Hope in Decatur last Wednesday to debut two songs from her upcoming album, “Journey to Freedom.” The venue was much smaller than the stadiums and amphitheaters from her days as one-third of the chart topping girl group. The crowd, a few hundred instead of several thousand adoring ...
Delta Service Through Detroit Foundation, Inc., a non-profit serving metro Detroit, will open Twice Nice — an upscale resale shop — this month in Southfield. It will open for business at 8 a.m. on Black Friday, Nov. 29, at 26205 Greenfield Road, between 10 and 11 Mile Roads, just north of Lincoln. Profits will benefit community organizations thr...
Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson also chosen as local partnerRock Ventures has announced it has selected SHoP Architects as the architect of record to lead the design process for the two-acre site of the former Hudson’s Department Store in downtown Detroit.Headquartered in NYC, SHoP will partner with Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA)...
Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson also chosen as local partnerRock Ventures has announced it has selected SHoP Architects as the architect of record to lead the design process for the two-acre site of the former Hudson’s Department Store in downtown Detroit.Headquartered in NYC, SHoP will partner with Detroit-based Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA)...
Bishop T.D. Jakes[1] (pictured) already has a few movies he’s produced under his belt, such as “Not Easily Broken” and “Jumping the Broom,” and now he is adding “Black Nativity” to his credits. Starring Jennifer Hudson[2] who plays a single Mother who had her child when she was 15, the film captures just how common our problems are and how faith and spirituality tie in to our struggles. Jakes reflects with NewsOne Now[3] on how the movie connects key issues together, “It really embodies the realities of the people of faith, struggling with the same issues that everybody else does. Your kids, your life, your marriage, your grandkids — all those realities don’t stop at the door of the church.” Watch the entire interview here: Your browser does not support iframes. “Black Nativity” hits theaters on Tuesday.