One Detroit speaks to Horwitz about the origins and mission of “Dual Identities.”
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John Pizzarelli returns to Detroit in April for Cabaret 313 | One Detroit
Contributor Linda Yohn of 90.9 WRCJ spoke with Pizzarelli about following in his father’s musical footsteps, his new album, and his upcoming concert with Cabaret 313.
Oakland University exhibition reflects on human cost of atomic bombings in Japan | One Detroit
Oakland University professor Claude Baillargeon curated an exhibition in 2025 marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The legacy of ceramics artist Marie Woo, 2020 Kresge Eminent Artist | One Detroit
A reflection on artist Marie Woo, who passed away recently at age 97.
Funk legend George Clinton and Grammy Award-winning producer Maurice ‘Pirahnahead’ Herd reflect on recording music at Detroit’s United Sound Studios | One Detroit
United Sound Systems Recording Studios of Detroit opened its doors to many artists including Charlie Parker, The Miracles, Bob Seger, and Eminem.
Metro Detroit seniors share their stories | One Detroit
This segment features conversations with senior citizens from across metro Detroit, offering firsthand accounts of where they grew up, where they worked, and how their lives unfolded over the decades.
The therapeutic benefits of storytelling for seniors | One Detroit
One Detroit’s Bill Kubota talked to a psychologist specializing in the well-being of aging Americans and a doctor and professor who’s made it her mission to bring the benefits of storytelling into her Harvard Medical School classroom.
How conversations impact the lives of senior citizens and their caregivers | One Detroit
In this segment, One Detroit contributor Sarah Zientarski sits down with caregivers and senior citizens at American House in Livonia to explore the role of compassion, conversation, and community.
How one community rallied to save their hometown movie house | One Detroit
On the last day of January, Huron Valley Film Organization board member Julie Hill-Lin contacted One Detroit Senior Producer Bill Kubota with the news: they found the funding and they’re staying open.
Rea Tajiri on telling her story in caregiving film ‘Wisdom Gone Wild,’ a look at expert caregiving panel | One Detroit
As part of Detroit PBS’ yearlong caregiving initiative, the station, in partnership with the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor, the Asian American Journalists Association – Michigan Chapter, and Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation recently hosted an evening of film, conversation and community. The event was a co-presentation with POV, which showcases independent films on PBS.
