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At this hilarious and educational show, comedian Brandon Collins celebrates Juneteenth with booze-fueled lessons in Black history with the help of his friends. This upcoming show in honor of Juneteenth will include appearances from Dillon Stevenson (HBO), Ederique Michele (Taste the Diaspora), Justin Williams (Fraudsters podcast), and Kayla Chenault (Publisher's Weekly).
It’s not your ordinary history retelling—you’ll hear from "comedians, experts, writers, and other professionals who are skunked out of their mind trying to recap the biography of a historical black figure or event that hasn't gotten the mainstream love they deserved." See this always unpredictable show at the Detroit House of Comedy in Detroit on Friday, June 20th.
Detroit House of Comedy
2301 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201
United States
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The city hiring process doesn't pass the sniff test. The schools have issues too. This is looking systemic.
What is going on at city hall? Like the schools, we need independent investigations to reveal the facts and the truths and a review of the activities being conducted publicly and behind closed door. Impropriety seems to be real but we won’t know without an independent investigation.
Correction: “Tremblay DOES NOT know Rice. Rice simply knows of Tremblay and the incredible work he’s done in service to his country.” My husband served with him more than 10 years ago.