
Spanglish Fly brings Latin boogaloo to this year’s Concert of Colors
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Detroit PBS’ “Best of Concert of Colors” features boogaloo band Spanglish Fly.
A performance by boogaloo band Spanglish Fly was featured in Detroit PBS’ “Best of Concert of Colors.” It is part of a collection of performances that celebrate Detroit’s diversity, creativity and community and showcase music from around the globe.
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One Detroit is a local public television program presented by Detroit PBS

Spanglish Fly brings Latin boogaloo to this year’s Concert of Colors
Clip: Season 10 Episode 11 | 4m 20sVideo has Closed Captions
A performance by boogaloo band Spanglish Fly was featured in Detroit PBS’ “Best of Concert of Colors.” It is part of a collection of performances that celebrate Detroit’s diversity, creativity and community and showcase music from around the globe.
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Clip: S10 Ep11 | 1m 47s | Bill Goodwin of Shelby Township participates in One Detroit’s “Destination Detroit” series. (1m 47s)
Royal Starr Film Festival highlights Michigan films, including “1969: Killers, Freaks and Radicals”
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Clip: S10 Ep11 | 8m 34s | The Royal Starr Film Festival showcases films from Michigan and around the world. (8m 34s)
September is Black Reading Month encourages people to turn off the TV, read Black authors
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Clip: S10 Ep11 | 7m 53s | September is Black Reading Month encourages people to read books by Black authors. (7m 53s)
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