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DESCRIPTION:Hosted by John D. Lamb with writer  Keith Hood\, Terrence Dar
 yl Shulman\,founder of C.A.S.A. (Cleptomaniacs  And Shoplifters Anonymou
 s) &amp\; Don &ldquo\;Doop&rdquo\; Duprie\, songwriter/Kresge  Fellow.\n
 Keith Hood's short fiction has been  published in Blue Mesa Review and Q
 uick Fiction. He is also former  editor of Orchid: A Literary Review a f
 iction journal with a too short  six-issue life span. His photography ha
 s been published in Ontario  Review and been exhibited in juried shows a
 t the Michigan Photography  Exhibit and the Toledo Museum of Art. Keith 
 also serves on the board of  directors of 826 Michigan\, a nonprofit wri
 ting center designed to help  students aged 6-18 develop their writing s
 kills. Keith completed a  two-week residency at the Ragdale Artists Colo
 ny where he spent the time  working a short story collection set\, mostl
 y in the city of Detroit.\nTerrence Daryl Shulman completed  his undergr
 aduate degree in English Literature at the University of  Michigan in 19
 87. He graduated from The Detroit College of Law in 1991  and has been a
 n attorney-at-law since 1992 specializing in mental health  law and crim
 inal defense work. Since 1997 he has been a full-time  certified social 
 worker and addictions therapist.  Shulman is the  Founder/Director of Th
 e Shulman Center for Compulsive Theft\, Spending  and Hoarding in metro-
 Detroit. He counsels clients in person and by  phone. He has authored fo
 ur recovery books: &ldquo\;Something for Nothing:  Shoplifting Addiction
  and Recovery&rdquo\; (2003)\, &ldquo\;Biting The Hand That Feeds:  The 
 Employee Theft Epidemic&rdquo\; (2005)\, &ldquo\;Bought Out and $pent! R
 ecovery  from Compulsive $hopping and $pending&rdquo\; (2008)\, and &ldq
 uo\;Cluttered Lives\,  Empty Souls: Compulsive Stealing\, Spending and H
 oarding&rdquo\; (2011).   Shulman was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show
  in 2004.  Since March  1990 Shulman has been in recovery from addictive
 -compulsive shoplifting  and stealing. He is the founder of C.A.S.A. (Cl
 eptomaniacs And  Shoplifters Anonymous) which has support groups in the 
 metro-Detroit  area and across the U.S.\nDon &ldquo\;Doop&rdquo\; Duprie
  is the front man  for the Detroit area alt-country/roots rock band Doop
  and the Inside  Outlaws. Doop is also a laid off firefighter born and r
 aised in  industrial River Rouge\, Michigan.  Deep working class roots e
 cho  throughout his music. He teamed up with legendary Detroit producer 
 Jim  Diamond (White Stripes) to record his albums &ldquo\;Blood River\,&
 rdquo\; &ldquo\;Everett  Belcher&rdquo\; and now &ldquo\;What am I suppo
 sed to do?&rdquo\; The albums made the Top Ten List in Metro Times and A
 mericanRoots.com.  &ldquo\;Everett Belcher&rdquo\; won the Detroit Music
  Award for &ldquo\;Outstanding Country  Recording&rdquo\; and was named 
 &ldquo\;Album of the Day&rdquo\; by Country Music Pride&rsquo\;s  podcas
 t American Daily. Doop&rsquo\;s music has been featured on the American 
  Public Media radio show &ldquo\;The Story\,&rdquo\; the award-winning p
 odcast  Digivegas.com and the #1 Americana podcast\, &ldquo\;Americana R
 oot Roundtable&rdquo\;  on NoDepression.com.  Doop has been named a 2012
  Kresge Artist Fellow.  The program recognizes Detroit area performing a
 rtists for their  &ldquo\;creative vision and commitment to excellence.&
 rdquo\;
URL:http://birmingham.patch.com/events/lido-gallery-poetry-music-series-8
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SUMMARY:Lido Gallery Poetry &amp\; Music Series
LOCATION:Lido Gallery: 33535 Woodward Ave\, Birmingham\, MI
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