Charlene Jeter “Artist by nature. Artist by trade. Artist for life”

  “Artist by nature. Artist by trade. Artist for life. I work tirelessly to create for the simple act of creating. I don’t necessarily understand it. I never wanted to be a starving artist…but to be truthful I stay hungry…Inspired to make a masterpiece to share with you.” Continue reading Charlene Jeter “Artist by nature. Artist by trade. Artist for life”

Documentary of Detroit ’67 riot ’12th and Clairmount’ to premier at Freep Film Festival March 30

The documentary “12th and Clairmount,”  about Detroit’s tumultuous summer of 1967 will make its world premiere at the opening night of Freep Film Festival on March 30 Combining archival and new interviews with witnesses to the events with footage from  400 reels  of donated home movies from the era,  donated by metro Detroiters the doc looks  at the Detroit riot of 1967 — and its … Continue reading Documentary of Detroit ’67 riot ’12th and Clairmount’ to premier at Freep Film Festival March 30

The cultural impact of Motown Records to be explored in new documentary

The enduring cultural impact of Motown Records will be explored in a new documentary The Story Of Motown.   Produced by Fulwell 73, Motown Records and the newly-revived Polygram Entertainment,  the feature-length documentary will chronicle  the enormous success of the Detroit label. Told through new interviews with the label’s founder, Berry Gordy, and many of its artists, presumably including Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson, as well … Continue reading The cultural impact of Motown Records to be explored in new documentary