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You Don't Have To Win To Win

There is a song titled “Everybody Loves a Winner,” and there is a lot of truth in those words. But it is also true that a first place finish is not mandatory for success.

Reflections: 'A Lot of Littles'

It is interesting to note the number of recording artists who have used the word “little” (or “lil’”) in their names over the years....

Did They Really Say That?

Sometimes song lyrics can be funny, sometimes corny, sometimes unbelievable, sometimes just good, but in any case, memorable.

How Some of the Michigan Chronicle Readers Feel About the Apocalypse

“I just don't believe in a lot of the "end of the world" hype. As many of the other predetermined events that have not come true, i.e. 1984, or the computer crash predicted for the New Year of 2000, I don't think this will come about. The end of the world will come of time [through] other means.”---Lance

Movie Review: Law Abiding Citizen

Law Abiding Citizen Release Date: October 16, 2009 Rating: C+ “And vengeance keeps you warm at night?” a cliché liner said by Nick Rice, Jamie Foxx’s character in Law Abiding Citizen.

Mike Tyson, Paparazzi, Arrested After Airport Scuffle

Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and freelance photographer Tony Echeverria were both arrested on misdemeanor battery charges after a scuffle at the Los Angeles International Airport last Wednesday.

Rebranding Detroit's Musical Legacy

It is the biggest era in history that defined Detroit’s cultural and entertainment legacy, and placed the Motor City on the world map of entertainment.

Reflections: Father Knows Worst

There are those who should speak up, and then there are those who are better off remaining silent (at least publicly) because they have a knack for saying something inappropriate. Joe Jackson, patriarch of the Jackson family, fits in the second category.

Motown Celebrates 50th Anniversary in Grand Style

No one has ever succeeded in fully and concisely explaining the reason for the massive appeal of the music created by Motown Record Corp., a popularity that is worldwide in scope and is beyond time and generations.

Reflections: The Other Marsalis Brother

Wynton Marsalis (trumpeter) and Branford Marsalis (saxophonist) are two of the most celebrated artists in jazz history, and in Wynton’s case the accolades and awards are in the classical field as well.

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