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The Sun

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Day
6
Month
May
Year
1976
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You say you don't subscribe to the SUN? Here's what you've been missing!

(No. 23) An Exhaustive analysis of New York City's fiscal crisis and its potent for Detroit and other major cities... With out interview with Jimmy Cliff, a portrait of the Motor City's Caribbean community... A report on Bob Dylan's "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.

(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.

(Vol. 4 No. 2) A proposal to stop street crime: take the profit out of heroin... Howard Kohn on the story the Free Press never printed... The Clifford Fears Dance Theatre... The Motor City Bombers.

(Vol.4 No. 3) The Swainson affair as a political prosecution... SUN reveals auto industry cooperation with Detroit Red Squad... The Afro-Centric Theatre... Blue Magic... Judge Crockett's report from China.

(Vol.4 No .4) First of an investigative series on inner-city abandonment... Banning a notorious industrial poison isn't easy... Elvin Jones on Motor City Bebop... The RAPA House Concert Cafe... and more.

(Vol. 4 No. 6) Springtime in Detroit: urban farmers, food co-ops, the re-birth of Belle Isle...a scorching interview with Detroit's black firefighters...the Northwest Activities Center...Marcus Belgrave's Jazz Development Workshop.

(Vol. 4 No. 7) Shady dealing behind the County Jail controversy... the Judy Hartwell case: do women have the right to resist rape by their husbands?...Kulchur Editor John Sinclair's special on-the-spot report from New Orleans' spectacular Mardi Gras.

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