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Video
Sunday 17 August to Tuesday 19 August 2012
Detroit, MI, United States

The Network of Ensemble Theaters presented events, performances, panels, and conversations from MicroFest USA: Detroit livestreamed on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv from Sunday 17 August to Tuesday 19 August 2012.

A logo for Plowshares Theatre Company with a face above the name of the company.
Essay

Why?

17 August 2012

Despite the uphill battle, Gary Anderson continues his work at Plowshares Theatre Company.

Podcast

Richard Newman of The Hinterlands Ensemble, Detroit

16 August 2012

Listen to weekly podcasts hosted by David Dower as he interviews theater artists from around the country to highlight #newplay bright spots. This week: Richard Newman, co-director of The Hinterland Ensemble.

A candid photo of James and Grace Lee Boggs.
Essay

Interview with Shea Howell

16 August 2012

Mark Valdez chats with Shea Howell about Detroit.

Graffiti on a wall.
Essay
15 August 2012

Clare Pfeiffer Ramsey describes how artists, foodies, and entrepreneurs have helped revitalize Detroit.

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Essay

Alive and Well

14 August 2012

Bridgette Redman surveys the dependable Detroit theatrical institutions.

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Essay

How Does Place Impact Art & How Does Art Impact Place?

13 August 2012

The week's Howl will discuss the relationship between art and place.

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Essay
13 August 2012

Lisa Luevanos discusses art and Latino culture in the Southwest Detroit community.

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Essay

Part 1, Detroit

13 August 2012

Mark Valdez offers insight into the Network of Ensemble Theaters (NET) and hosting their first gathering in Detroit.

Series

Detroit, Michigan

The story of Detroit is the story of our country. It chronicles the rise of industry and “world-class cities,” and also of class and racial oppression, leading to decline and ultimately, resurgence. This series takes a look at Detroit's thriving theatre scene.

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