Arts

Comic Hughley finds way to Detroit

Happiness from despair, joy from sadness, comedy from tragedy - herein lies the life of funny man D.L. Hughley. To those familiar with the African American comedy circuit, Hughley's trademark throaty-voiced jokes poking fun at audience members and forever declaring that somebody "needs Jesus" are nothing new.

Chalk Farm, Exceptions make good on new albums

Record reviews.

'Luke' uses the force to teach about Jesus

This weekend, Broadway actor Bruce Kuhn will be retelling the story of possibly the most influential man in history - Jesus the Nazarene. "The Accounts of Luke" is taken directly from the Bible and retells the story of Jesus' life from the viewpoints of eyewitnesses from almost 2,000 years ago.

'Smoke' explores complexities of love

As a new millennium approaches and technology continues to advance at a rapid rate, the status of love and the soul remain virtually unchanged. The MorrisCo Art Theatre expressed this idea in their production of Tennessee Williams' romantic play, "Summer and Smoke.

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