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Norwest Gallery hopes to secure new location for Womxnhouse Detroit and a bigger gallery space through Seed and Bloom program
The newly announced initiative from the Gilbert Family Foundation gives $150,000 over three years to 10 BIPOC artist-led organizations
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Arts, Local Businesses, Visual Art, Seed and Bloom, BIPOC artists in Detroit, Gilbert Family Foundation, Norwest Gallery of Art, arts
Historic African American film exhibit headed to the DIA this February
‘Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971’ will include nearly 200 historical film posters, costumes, props, and excerpts
Tags: Things to Do, Things to Do, Movies, Critics’ Picks, Detroit Institute of Arts, Things to Do, Detroit art scene, film
Detroit News fires Charlie LeDuff over c-word insult
In an interview with Metro Times, LeDuff was defiant and said he has “nothing to apologize for”
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Media, News, Charlie LeDuff, Detroit News, media, Dana Nessel, Michigan, Attorney General, No BS News Hour, social media
Conservative talk radio gives 910AM Superstation a dramatic boost in listeners
Owner Kevin Adell brags that he's 'a lion' profiting off the polarization in America
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, 910AM Superstation, radio, conservatives, Media, Kevin Adell, AM, radio station, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Jesse Kelly, Bill O’Reilly
910AM Superstation owner accused of fraud, racketeering in federal lawsuit
Kevin Adell’s cousin claims the media mogul stole ‘many millions of dollars’ worth of property from his family members
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Kevin Adell, 910AM Superstation, media, lawsuit, U.S. District Court, racketeering, fraud, Novi, Adell Center, Joan Adell Tringale
‘Verified’ account spreads misinformation on X, claiming to be ‘Detroit News’ fact-checker
The user behind the imposter account blamed a spelling mistake on his bowel movement
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Twitter, X, social media, Detroit News, Detroit, fact-checker, media, Elon Musk
Arts, Beats & Eats is pre-selling tickets for the first time with early-bird discount
Pending state approval, it would be the first major Michigan festival to be licensed for cannabis consumption
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Concert Announcements, Music, Things to Do, Arts, Beats & Eats, Royal Oak, Michigan festivals, House of Dank
Arts, Beats & Eats gets green light for weed
Festival organizers now have to get the appropriate state licenses
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Arts, Beats & Eats, Michigan marijuana magazine, Cannabis, Marijuana Media Detroit, Slideshow
Brooklyn artist brings absurdist ‘Plastic Bag Store’ installation to Ann Arbor
The experience is part-mockumentary, part-performance art, and full-on dystopian future
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Visual Art, Robin Frohardt, The Plastic Bag Store, visual art, film, performant art, Ann Arbor, Arts Stories & Interviews
The limits of ‘Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody’
Biopic struggles to capture what made the star so compelling
By Maurice Tracy
Tags: Movies, Movies, Whitney Houston, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, film
Michael Thompson opens up about being Michigan's longest serving non-violent offender
Heart-wrenching documentary features Flint native who spent decades in prison after selling weed
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, News, Michael Thompson, Documentary, MSNBC, Film, Marijuana, justice system, war on drugs
Tudor Dixon amplified racist remarks, conspiracies on her TV show
The Republican gubernatorial candidate used her far-right platform to sow divisions, make insensitive comments, and spread misinformation about elections and COVID-19
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Tudor Dixon, Gov. Whitmer, election, politics, racism, Real America's Voice, media
With Korean thriller ‘Decision to Leave,’ Park Chan-Wook smartly updates classic noir
The ‘Oldboy’ director stages a comeback
By George Elkind
Tags: Movies, Movies, Decision to Leave, Park Chan-Wook, Tang Wei, Park Hae-il, Korea, film, noir
Noir City film fest brings a world of classic movies to Detroit’s Redford Theatre
More noir: This year’s fest as a return to basics, with double features of films from the 1930s-50s
Tags: Movies, Movies, Noir City, Redford Theatre, Detroit, film, film noir
Biden isn’t Trump. Why do political journalists keep acting like he is?
If the old political rules are out the window, the old journalistic rules should be, too
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump's America, media, journalism
Royal Oak’s Arts, Beats & Eats celebrates 25 years with more national music, brand activations
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort and House of Dank have invested more than six figures into on-site lounges
Tags: Festival Guide, Music, Arts, Beats & Eats, Royal Oak, metro Detroit, Festival Guide, Cover Story
Cinema Lamont and Detroit Puppet Company bring a month-long puppet film series
(Some) strings attached
Tags: Movies, Movies, film, movies, puppets, art house, Detroit, Michigan
Flo Rida, 311, and Montell Jordan to play Arts, Beats & and Eats
Lineup for Labor Day festival is loaded with 1990s and mid-2000s throwbacks
Tags: Music News, Music, Arts, Beats, & Eats, Flo Rida, 311, Royal Oak, Music, Labor Day
A wide-ranging self-portrait, ‘Beba’ traces its director’s cross-national family history
Filmmaker Rebeca Huntt is fighting for control of her own story — but it doesn’t always land
Tags: Movies, Movies, Beba, documentary, film
No weed at Arts, Beats & Eats this year, Royal Oak votes
City officials say, ‘maybe next year’
Tags: Marijuana News, Weed, Arts, Beats & Eats, Michigan marijuana magazine, Cannabis, Media Detroit, Cannabis, Magazine, Detroit, Cannabis, Newspaper Detroit, Marijuana Media Detroit
Racist billboards appeared across metro Detroit on Hitler’s birthday
Lapointe: For visitors, your NFL Draft city is the bedrock of the big leagues
By Joe Lapointe
Side Hustle Lounge opens in downtown Detroit just in time for the NFL Draft
By Layla McMurtrie