A flood of workers in caps and overalls walk side by side into an auto assembly plant, their images solarized and surreal. A close-up of a tool-and-die worker slowly turns to crisp black and white.
This “Handlebar Jam” thing tomorrow evening looks like a most worthy event, chock full of future Detroit superstars. You’ll be supporting a very good cause that’s trying to help people not get ...
When Jam Handy produced “No Ghosts” for Chevrolet in 1935, it would have been tough to find an abandoned, haunted-looking house in Detroit (we're actually not sure where this was filmed, but Jam Handy ...
Drum brakes are essentially extinct on new cars today—save for a few budget-minded holdouts like the Ford Focus 1.0-liter. But for nearly a century, they were the standard system of choice on nearly ...
Come for the presents. Stay for the baggage.
When Jamison Handy was 20, he helped develop the American crawl. Reading a Sydney newspaper’s fuzzy description of the Australian crawl, with which Down Under swimmers were then smashing records, ...
This is a group show of feminine power. Opening on Friday, Divine Wisdom: Femme Alchemy Through Contemporary Art and Performance includes visual art by five female artists working in Detroit along ...
Cameraman Robert Tavenier “of Detroit and Hollywood,” shoots a scene for the Handy film on a Nash County farm. Assistant camerman Lee Perrell and director Don Brown are along for the ride. Special ...
“It was a wedding gift from my father’s best friend,” Brian Beaudin recently told expert Brian Thomczek at an appraisal session held at the Michigan Design Center in Troy. “We were married on May 24, ...
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