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'''TheDetroiter.com''' is a [[website]] providing articles, blogs, interviews, a calendar of events and editorials for the [[Detroit, Michigan]] arts and cultural community. Its motto is "Unearthing a great American city, one story at a time." |
'''TheDetroiter.com''' is a [[website]] providing articles, blogs, interviews, a calendar of events and editorials for the [[Detroit, Michigan]] arts and cultural community. Its motto is "Unearthing a great American city, one story at a time." |
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Brothers [[John Sousanis]] and [[Nick Sousanis]] launched TheDetroiter.com in [[October 2002]]. At the time, [[Oakland Press]] theater critic John Sousanis focused on coverage of the performing arts, while Nick concentrated on the fine arts. Conceived as a small series of web pages, John and Nick were responding to what they recognized as a lack of media coverage of a vibrant arts and theater scene in Detroit. In its first four years of operation, TheDetroiter.com has grown from coverage of performing and fine arts to reviews of restaurants, editorials on urban development and documentation of lifestyles in Detroit. |
Brothers [[John Sousanis]] and [[Nick Sousanis]] launched TheDetroiter.com in [[October 2002]]. At the time, [[Oakland Press]] theater critic John Sousanis focused on coverage of the performing arts, while Nick concentrated on the fine arts. Conceived as a small series of web pages, John and Nick were responding to what they recognized as a lack of media coverage of a vibrant arts and theater scene in Detroit. In its first four years of operation, TheDetroiter.com has grown from coverage of performing and fine arts to reviews of restaurants, editorials on urban development and documentation of lifestyles in Detroit.<ref name="Crains Detroit Business">{{cite web |
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| publisher = Crain's Detroit Business |
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TheDetroiter also offers short histories on some of Detroit's art galleries.<ref name="modeldmedia">{{cite web |
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| date = August 14, 2007 |
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The following Detroit based writers have contributed to the [[online publication]]: |
The following Detroit based writers have contributed to the [[online publication]]: |
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*Eric C. Novack |
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Type of site | news |
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Available in | English |
Owner | John Sousanis and Nick Sousanis |
Created by | John Sousanis and Nick Sousanis |
Revenue | N/A |
URL | http://www.thedetroiter.com |
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TheDetroiter.com is a website providing articles, blogs, interviews, a calendar of events and editorials for the Detroit, Michigan arts and cultural community. Its motto is "Unearthing a great American city, one story at a time."
Brothers John Sousanis and Nick Sousanis launched TheDetroiter.com in October 2002. At the time, Oakland Press theater critic John Sousanis focused on coverage of the performing arts, while Nick concentrated on the fine arts. Conceived as a small series of web pages, John and Nick were responding to what they recognized as a lack of media coverage of a vibrant arts and theater scene in Detroit. In its first four years of operation, TheDetroiter.com has grown from coverage of performing and fine arts to reviews of restaurants, editorials on urban development and documentation of lifestyles in Detroit.[1] TheDetroiter also offers short histories on some of Detroit's art galleries.[2]
The following Detroit based writers have contributed to the online publication:
- Tom Carbone
- Gregory Tom
- Vince Carducci
- Tommy Onyx
- Heather McMacken
- William Eric Graham
- Rima Nickell
- Dennis Alan Nawrocki
- Christine Hill
- Lynn Crawford
- Jacque Liu
- Miroslav Cukovic
- Eric C. Novack
References
- ^ Shea, Bill (25-SEP-06). "Nick Sousanis, 33.(Thedetroiter.com)(Biography)". Crain's Detroit Business. Retrieved 2009-02-4.
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