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Kish: Statue of Library protester should be sentenced to jail

Lock her up.Three words made famous --- or infamous depending on your political views - by President Donald Trump referring to Hillary Clinton and her emails scrutinized by the FBI.As someone who carries a press card for identification, I never thought I'd write "lock her up" in a column.

 

Shelby Township's Cada advances to final table at World Series of Poker

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The final nine players in the marquee no-limit Texas Hold 'em main event of the World Series of Poker are set to begin competing for $8.8 million Thursday in Las Vegas after besting thousands of competitors and a Macomb County man is among them.The players representing the U.

 

Temptations at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, 5 Things To Know

The Temptations. 'Nuf said.The Motown group has been around for more than 60 years and has a Hall of Fame legacy of hits that includes "My Girl," "Ain't Too Proud To Beg," "The Way You Do The Things You Do," "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" and the proverbial too many others to mention. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award during 2013.

 

Macomb County health officials confirm 22 cases of Legionnaires, three fatal

The Macomb County Health Department confirmed there have been 22 cases of Legionnaires' disease in 2018. Of those 22, all were hospitalized and three died, said Macomb County Health Department Director William Ridella. Ridella said the health department is expecting to see more cases.

 

Cranbrook pop-up exhibit showcases artists who stayed around Detroit

More than two dozen local alumni from Cranbrook Art Academy in Bloomfield Hills have come together for a special exhibition in downtown Detroit this month.Many of the artists that graduated from Cranbrook Academy in the past decade have elected to stay in the Detroit area, contributing to growth of the area's burgeoning art scene, which has attracted national attention.

 

TV Weekend: "Who Is America?," "Whistleblower," Joel McHale

Sacha Baron Cohen returns to TV with "Who Is America?," an offbeat travelogue series showcasing an array of individuals, which debuts at 10 p.m. Sunday, July 15, on Showtime with a sneak peek at midnight Saturday, July 14, on Showtime On Demand.Also Airing:• "Whistleblower": CBS' new true-crime series debuts at 8 p.

 

Hall & Oates arrive for Sunday show at Van Andel in Grand Rapids

Multi-Grammy duo Daryl Hall & John Oates perform 7 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at Van Andel Arena, 130 Fulton St. W., Grand Rapids. Tickets are $48-129. Visit vanandelarena.com.- Sheri Hunter

 

Stinky 'corpose flower' in full bloom at Michigan garden

Curiosity has many families who have never visited the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids making the trip this summer.Visitors are flocking to the Michigan botanical garden to get a whiff of the unpleasant-smelling "corpse flower" that's in full bloom for the first time in 18 years.

 

Don Was Revue at Concert of Colors, 5 Things To Know

Don Was at Detroit's Concert of Colors is as regular as highway construction during the Michigan summertime.But a lot more fun. The Oak Park native's All-Star Revue has been a staple of the festival for 11 years now, living up to its name from the house band (loaded with Was' Was (Not Was) cohorts) to the featured guests.

 

Listening Room: Rick Astley, Tom Bailey, Cowboy Junkies, Drake and more...

Checking out this week's new music releases...• Albums of the Week: A couple of British 80s favorites are back with new works this week. Rick Astley follows the surprise success of 2016's "50" with the buoyant "Beautiful Day" (BMG), while Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey sounds like no time has passed on his first-ever solo album, "Science Fiction" (BFD); • Album Title of the Week: Elvin Bishop's Big Fun Trio, "Something Smells Funky 'Round Here" (Alligator);

 

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