We visit the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn to hear about the new exhibit "What We Carried: Fragments from the Cradle of Civilization," in which photographer Jim Lommasson invited Syrian and Iraqi refugees to share an important personal artifact connected to the decision to leave their homelands. Plus:-- The Cinetopia International Film Festival opens this weekend, and we chat with director Aaron Brookner, whose doc "Uncle Howard" (partially about William S. Burroughs) is screening at the event. -- Author Tom Stanton has the story behind his latest book “Terror in the City of Champions,” which recounts a time in the mid-1930s when Detroit was enjoying an unheard run of success by its sports teams — all while a mysterious terrorist group known as the Black Legion was wreaking havoc in the city.