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The Sun

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Day
13
Month
February
Year
1976
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(Vol. 3 No. 19)  Who's behind metropolitan government and what it would mean for Detroit  . . . Kenn Kelly interviews Mrs. Hortensia Allende on the coup in Chile . . . Ann Arbor Mayor Al Wheeler's fight for human services programs . . . A preview of WGPR-TV, the country's first black-owned television station . . . Lowman's Westside Club, and the Showcase Theatre.

(No. 20) L. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County's "crusading" prosecutor, exposed . . . The Langston Hughes Theatre, Detroit playwright Ron Milner, and "Season's Reasons" . . . The scandals behind Pontiac Stadium . . . WABX crosses black music off its playlist . . . New jazz releases from the avant-garde . . . Detroit's war on HUD's abandoned housing.

(No. 21) A comprehensive look at the Motor City's first two years of black government, including the first part of a three-part exclusive interview with Mayor Young . . . Assassination and conspiracy experts assemble for a historic teach-in in Ann Arbor . . . How racism spoils the current efforts to hype Detroit.

(No. 22) Alongside our continuing in-depth coverage of the 10th Precinct Conspiracy Trial, a hard look at the relationships between police, heroin pushers, and the media . . . A rap with the Isley Brothers . . . Stadium rock and its impact on the local music business.

(No. 23) An exhaustive analysis of New York City's fiscal crisis and its portent for Detroit and other major cities . . . With our interview with Jimmy Cliff, a portrait of the Motor City's Caribbean community . . . Hanky-panky in the state budget, and how Wayne and the U of M are feeling it . . . A report on the Bob Dylan "Rolling Thunder" revue.

(No. 24) Part I of our exclusive interview with UAW President Leonard Woodcock on the progressive possibilities in the Democratic Party in '76 . . . The Kulchur staff picks its candidates for "New Stars of '76" from the cream of local talent . . . Gamble and Huff, black music's hottest producing team.

(Vol. 4, No. 1) A special report on the SLA and the government agencies behind it. . . Incompetence in the 10th Precinct prosecution. . . Farewell to Hound Dog Taylor. . . Michigan's recording studio in the woods.

(No. 2) The Mayor's State of the City address. . . Interview with investigative reporter Howard Kohn. . . Godfather producer Coppola's observations on Cuba's culture. . . Ex-Lions star Dick "Night Train" Lane is back.

PLUS: The Sun's regular features-Iffy the Dopester's "Inside Dope"; "The Coatpuller's" roundup of Kulchural happenings all over town; "Hot Spots," bringing you the breaking news nationwide and worldwide with a straight-ahead perspective; "Vortex," our critics' choice of the latest in records, films, books, art, and concerts; Bill Hutton's mind-blowing "History of America" short subjects; and last, but far from least, Michigan's most unique and exciting Calendar of Kulchural events.

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