- Posted July 08, 2013
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Detroiters' stories told in photos, words at exhibit
DETROIT (AP) -- The Detroit Historical Museum is hosting an 11-week exhibition starting next week that features photos and transcripted interviews with 50 prominent and influential Detroiters.
The display opens July 12 and runs through Sept. 29 and is tied to the recently published book "HeartSoul Detroit: Conversations on the Motor City."
The book and exhibition feature photographs by Jenny Risher.
Those included in the book and show include Lilly Tomlin, Nicklas Lidstrom, Barry Sanders, Al Kaline, Elmore Leonard, Mitch Albom, John Sinclair, Smokey Robinson, Jack White, Eminem, Martha Reeves, Berry Gordy, Lee Iacocca, and Bill Ford Jr.
Published: Mon, Jul 8, 2013
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