Serving Metropolitan Detroit Since 1944
Sorted by date Results 51 - 52 of 52
Photography can be an elusive profession to describe. Part art form and part science, a picture has the power to convey much more than an image. It can elicit both a thought and a mood, and can be simultaneously artistic as well as political in its sentiment and expression. One can surmise that photography is a merging of painting, science, and literature. Dale Rich has accomplished this synthesis, producing images through what he describes as his "Black eye" for over 40 years. It is a...
Courts are required to meet two types of jurisdiction when filing a case; jurisdiction over the subject matter involved in the case, and jurisdiction over the defendant. Some 22 years ago, Carnell Alexander was named as the father of a child by a woman who applied for social services. The woman unsure of who the real dad was and desperate to receive financial assistance for herself and her child, named Alexander, a former friend, as the dad. In the early 1990's a process server was dispatched to...