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Detroit Newsletter (November 18th)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Detroit.
Welcome to The Detroit Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Company introduces Toledo-Detroit airport shuttle.
AI art of the week
A deep-dive into the life of Tommy Hearns
And more…
Quote of the Week
“Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best.”
—Edward Abbey
Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
Which Detroit landmark was the tallest building in the world outside of New York City and Chicago when completed in 1928?
A) The Fisher Building
B) The Renaissance Center
C) The Guardian Building
D) The Penobscot Building
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The theater that is the oldest continuously operating theater in America is B) The Fox Theatre.
News
💼Business
Amazon Fresh sites languish in Michigan three years after construction began.(link)
Company launches shuttle service between Toledo and Detroit Metro airport.(link)
🏒Sports
Central Michigan football coach Jim McElwain being investigated by NCAA.(link)
2 Detroit Lions players among the top-selling jerseys in the NFL to start the year.(link)
🏦Finance
Michigan health insurer abruptly makes CEO change.(link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
🏀 Detroit Pistons vs. Chicago Bulls
Little Caesars Arena Detroit,
Monday November 18 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
🏀 Motor City Cruise vs. Iowa Wolves
Wayne State Fieldhous Detroit,
Wednesday November 20 | 11:00 AM | (more info)
Music & Concerts
🎤 Allie X
Saint Andrew's Hall Detroit,
Tuesday November 19 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
🎶 POND Stung! North America Tour
Saint Andrew's Hall Detroit,
Wednesday November 20 | 7:00 PM | (more info)
Family
🧩 Lego Club!
Detroit Public Library 5201 Woodward Ave Detroit,
Monday, November 18 | 4 - 5pm EST | (more info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Detroit with buildings that change shape and color.” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Detroit Historical Events
1879 - The Detroit Museum of Art (now the Detroit Institute of Arts) is founded.
In 1879, the Detroit Museum of Art was established, marking the beginning of a rich cultural legacy in the city of Detroit. Founded by a group of prominent Detroit citizens, the museum aimed to provide a space for the appreciation and preservation of art for the benefit of the community. Over the years, the museum's collection grew, encompassing a diverse range of artistic expressions from around the world. This cultural institution quickly became a cornerstone of Detroit's artistic landscape, attracting visitors and art enthusiasts from near and far.
Today, the Detroit Museum of Art is known as the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), a world-renowned museum that stands as a testament to the city's enduring commitment to the arts. The DIA's collection boasts over 65,000 works of art, spanning centuries and continents, and includes masterpieces by renowned artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Diego Rivera, and Rembrandt. The museum continues to serve as a hub for cultural enrichment, offering educational programs, community events, and exhibitions that celebrate the diversity and creativity of human expression.
The founding of the Detroit Museum of Art in 1879 laid the foundation for Detroit's vibrant arts and cultural scene, shaping the city's identity as a center for creativity and artistic innovation. As the Detroit Institute of Arts, the museum remains a source of inspiration, knowledge, and wonder, inviting visitors to explore the beauty and significance of art from around the world.
Famous People From Detroit
Tommy Hearns (1958–): Former professional boxer who won eight world titles in six different weight classes.
Thomas Hearns: The Motor City Cobra
Thomas Hearns, also known as the ""Motor City Cobra"" and ""Hitman,"" is a legendary former professional boxer who achieved remarkable success in the ring. Born on October 18, 1958, in Grand Junction, Tennessee, Hearns moved to Detroit at the age of five and began his boxing journey, ultimately becoming a prominent figure in the world of boxing.
Early Life and Amateur Record (1958-1977)
Thomas Hearns' early life was marked by his move to Detroit at a young age, where he discovered his passion for boxing. He compiled an impressive amateur record of 155-8, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication to the sport. At the age of 19, he won a Golden Gloves championship and was named the nation's ""Outstanding National Amateur Boxer,"" setting the stage for his professional career.
Boxing Background & Emanuel Steward
Hearns began his professional boxing career in 1977 under the tutelage of Emanuel Steward, a renowned boxing trainer. Steward played a pivotal role in shaping Hearns' boxing style and guiding him through the early stages of his professional career. Under Steward's mentorship, Hearns honed his skills and developed into a formidable force in the boxing world.
The Darling of Detroit
Throughout his career, Hearns became synonymous with the city of Detroit, earning the title of ""The Darling of Detroit."" His connection to the city ran deep, and he carried the pride of Detroit with him into the ring, becoming a beloved figure in the local community. Hearns' impact on Detroit extended beyond the boxing ring, solidifying his status as a cultural icon in the city.
The Professional and the Legendary Era of the 'Four Kings'
Hearns' professional career was marked by his dominance in the ring, earning titles in five different weight divisions. His record of 61-5-1 reflects his exceptional skill and resilience as a boxer. He was a key figure in the legendary era of the 'Four Kings,' alongside boxing greats such as Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler, leaving an indelible mark on the sport of boxing.
Historical Fights and Detroit's Pride
Hearns' historical fights carried the city of Detroit, and his legacy became intertwined with the pride of the community. His performances in the ring were a source of inspiration and unity for the people of Detroit, as they rallied behind their hometown hero. Hearns' impact on the city transcended sports, leaving a lasting impression on the cultural fabric of Detroit.
Legacy and Documentary
Hearns' legacy as a boxing great and a Detroit icon is celebrated in the documentary ""The Kings,"" which provides an in-depth look at his career and his unwavering pride in representing Detroit. The documentary showcases Hearns' resilience and determination, highlighting his enduring influence on the sport of boxing and the city of Detroit.
Key Achievements of Thomas Hearns:
Won titles in five different weight divisions, showcasing his versatility and skill in the ring.
Became a cultural icon in Detroit, earning the title of ""The Darling of Detroit"" and carrying the pride of the city with him.
Played a pivotal role in the legendary era of the 'Four Kings,' leaving an indelible mark on the sport of boxing.
His historical fights carried the city of Detroit, inspiring unity and pride among the community.
Celebrated in the documentary ""The Kings,"" which highlights his legacy as a boxing great and a Detroit icon.
Thomas Hearns' story is one of resilience, pride, and unwavering dedication to his craft and his community. His impact on the sport of boxing and the city of Detroit remains a testament to his enduring legacy as a true champion.
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