Keener Today – May 10 – The Mystic Minstrel Turns 79
On a spring morning in 1966, a slender young man with a soft brogue and an acoustic guitar walked into a London studio and recorded a song that would, with time, become something like an incantation. “Sunshine came softly through my window today,” he sang, in a lilting voice that seemed to smile even as it drifted. The man was Donovan Leitch—born in Glasgow, raised in Hertfordshire—and the song was “Sunshine Superman,” a curious and charismatic fusion of folk whimsy and electric ambition. Nearly six decades later, on the occasion of Donovan’s seventy-ninth birthday, that same spectral tone continues to reverberate, a sound at once utterly of its moment and somehow outside of time. Continue reading “Keener Today – May 10 – The Mystic Minstrel Turns 79” →
Keener Today – May 7

How many of us owned a Polaroid Swinger? “It’s more than a camera, it’s almost alive. It’s only nineteen dollars, and ninety-five.” Continue reading “Keener Today – May 7” →
Keener Today – May 6
What’s Happening:
Real ID is about to become a requirement for air travel. Here’s what you need to know.
RIP Skype, 2003 to 2025. Microsoft has officially shut down the once-dominant video chat app, directing users to its newer platform, Microsoft Teams. Purchased for $8.5 billion in 2011, Skype now survives only as a dial pad inside Teams. One era ends—another continues in its place. Continue reading “Keener Today – May 6” →
Keener Today – May 5
Keener Today – May 4
What’s Happening:
Sovereignty outdueled 3-1 favorite Journalism down the rain- soaked stretch to win the 151st Kentucky Derby yesterday.
Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of 2025. He has named Greg Abel as his successor, and the transition is expected to be finalized by year’s end. Buffett will remain with the company in an advisory role. Continue reading “Keener Today – May 4” →
Keener Today – May 3
Today is World Press Freedom Day, a celebration the United Nations established more than 30 years ago to remind us that a free press is essential to a functioning and ethical society and is a critical force for the public good. It’s also the 54th Birthday of National Public Radio, born on this date in 1971, Continue reading “Keener Today – May 3” →
Keener Today – May 2
What’s Happening:
The Pistons storybook season came to an end last night with a game 6 playoff loss to the Knicks, 116-113 at Little Caesar’s Arena. What an amazing turnaround the year after our guys endured a record setting 28 game losing streak. Well done team! Continue reading “Keener Today – May 2” →
Keener Today – May 1
What’s Happening:
The latest data on grocery shopping in Detroit shows Keener continuing to dominate Meijer and Walmart with more than twice the market share.
The Pistons host the Nicks after dispatching New York at Garden on April 29. Tip off here at home is 7:30PM.
The Tigers take on the Angels tonight on the left coast. Game time 9:38pm
And Alan Haller is out as athletic director at Michigan State. Iconic basketball coach, Tom Izzo will add interim AD to his resume. Continue reading “Keener Today – May 1” →
Keener Today – April 30
What’s Happening:
The Pistons staved off elimination last night in New York, beating the Knicks, 106-103. Little Caesars Arena hosts Game 6 at 7:30pm tomorrow.
The Astros rallied with three runs in both the 6th and 7th innings to defeat the Tigers 6-4 last night. Game three of the series kicks off at 2:10 in Houston.
In a rare bi-partisan effort, Selfridge Air National Guard Base will receive 21 F-15EX fighter jets. The replacement mission protects the base’s future, which had been in doubt with the phaseout of the A-10 aircraft. (Free Press)
Only 3 of Michigan’s 9 measles cases in 2025 had public alerts issued within 6 days—soon enough for exposed people to get protective treatment, per a Free Press review. Continue reading “Keener Today – April 30” →
Keener Today – April 29

The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, is projected to win Canada’s federal election, with Carney securing his first seat in Parliament. Both Liberals and Conservatives dominated, while the NDP and Bloc trailed—NDP leader Jagmeet Singh resigned earlier. Donald Trump loomed large in victory speeches, with Carney vowing Canada would never be broken by a trade war. It’s still unclear if the Liberals have enough seats for a majority. Continue reading “Keener Today – April 29” →
Keener Today – April 21
From Keener Contact News. Pope Francis has died at the age of eighty eight, ending a historic and often transformative papacy.
The Vatican confirmed his passing early Monday, marking the close of a decade-long effort to reshape the Roman Catholic Church into a more inclusive, compassionate institution. Continue reading “Keener Today – April 21” →
Keener Today – March 13
Today, we celebrate the legendary Neil Sedaka, born March 13, 1939. Sedaka’s career spans over six decades as a singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer. From teen pop sensation to international superstar, his hits—like Calendar Girl, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, and Laughter in the Rain—continue to inspire the Keener generation. His contributions to music, from the Brill Building era to classical compositions, cement his legacy as one of the greats. Happy 86th, Neil!
March 13 is “313” day in Detroit, in honor of the city’s first area code. Continue reading “Keener Today – March 13” →