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Sharpen your Japanese steel for midnight screenings of ‘Kill Bill Vol. 1’

Ever hear that saying “It’s a man’s world”? Well, that’s utter fucking bullshit (thanks in part to Uma Thurman, aka Beatrix Kiddo, aka The Bride, aka Black Mamba). Quentin Tarantino’s foray into samurai revenge cinema crossed with spaghetti westerns put sword-wielding, revenge-seeking babes center stage in Kill Bill Vol. 1. Though Thurman’s character seeks revenge…

British singer Jacob Banks brings cinematic soul to the Majestic Theatre

Last year found British singer-songwriter Jacob Banks basking in the release of his electronic soul-infused debut, Village. He’s supported tours for Sam Smith and Alicia Keys and in 2018 27-year-old Banks penned “In The Name of Love” for the film The Equalizer 2. Leading up to Village, though, the Nigerian-born artist released three EP’s, including…

Detroit EMS captain gets rank back after vile, racist social media posts

A Detroit EMS captain who posted nearly 200 vile, demeaning and sometimes threatening memes and comments on social media about Muslims, immigrants, African Americans, Asians, women, and gay people has returned to his supervisory position. Capt. Tim Goodman was demoted to lieutenant in late 2017 and given a second chance through binding arbitration. The arbitrator…

Outspoken folk great Loudon Wainwright III will air dirty laundry at the Ark

Loudon Wainwright III, the contentious patriarch of the Wainwright-McGarrigle folk dynasty, is best known for not holding back — even if that means exposing very personal relationships, familial dynamics, and experiences. If you need the CliffsNotes on the 72-year-old artist’s career and backstory, listen to “Meet The Wainwrights,” during which he calls out his famous…

We still don’t know WTF a Shen Yun is but it’s coming to Detroit

When you hear that gong hit while attempting to watch a YouTube video, you just know that “5,000 years of civilization” is about to be re-the-fuck born. The incredibly persistent marketing behind the touring dance spectacle that is Shen Yun has been plastered on countless billboards across metro Detroit’s landscape, unsuspecting website banners, and even…

The Aces will bring unapologetic pop and girl power to El Club

If you’re easily seduced by the sisterly love of indie trio Haim, and fancy catchy hooks and melodies, and find yourself comparing heartbreak to a volcanic eruption, look no further than Utah foursome the Aces, comprised of sisters Alisa and Cristal Ramirez as well as longtime friends Katie Henderson and McKenna Petty. The Aces will…

Buddy’s Pizza announces first downtown Detroit location

The originator of Detroit-style pizza will soon have a home in downtown Detroit. Buddy’s Pizza announced on Twitter today that it will be taking over the former space of Angelina’s Italian Bistro near the intersection of Broadway and Witherell Street. We're coming downtown. It's official. pic.twitter.com/4x98CpLZ7V — Buddy's Pizza (@buddyspizza) February 26, 2019 This will…

All star cast of Detroit chefs are teaming up for charity dinners

Grey Ghost chefs John Vermiglio and Joe Giacomino are once again pulling together some of the city’s top chefs to raise money for the Detroit Prep elementary school. The two-day, six-course dinner called Chef’s Schoolyard is set for May 8 and May 9 at the Great Lakes Culinary Center in Southfield, with all proceeds going…

Flowers Of Vietnam chef plans new Mexican restaurant

Flowers Of Vietnam owner and chef George Azar is planning a new Mexican restaurant on Michigan Avenue in Southwest Detroit. Crain’s reports that the new spot will focus on cuisine from regions that are underrepresented in Southwest Detroit’s Mexican community, like the Mexican state of Oaxaca (though Oaxacan cuisine is not impossible to find here). The…

Detroit Public Schools to reclaim and upgrade former charter schools

Detroit’s crush on charter schools appears to be waning, one school at a time. The Detroit Public Schools Community District recently decided not to renew leases on four buildings currently occupied by charter schools, Chalkbeat Detroit reported last week. As the charter schools scramble to find new buildings, DPSCD officials announced an investment of more…

Black-owned bodega in Detroit promises to #MakeTheHoodGreatAgain

Raphael Wright is the Detroit entrepreneur who’s behind an effort to open the city’s only black-owned grocery store, which will be called Neighborhood Grocery. He’s still in the process of securing land in the Islandview neighborhood for that project, so in the meantime, he and a partner are converting a vacant party store in Russel…

Wu-Tang Clan include metro Detroit date for ’36 Chambers’ anniversary

Legendary east coast hip-hop crew Wu-Tang Clan are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of their breakthrough debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) with a special metro Detroit performance. It was revealed Monday via Wu-Tang Clan’s Facebook that they will take the stage at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights on Friday, May 31.…

Report: 40 Michigan families spent $56M in 2018 elections

In case you forgot that the wealthy have an excessive amount of influence over politics, a new report from the Michigan Campaign Finance Network reveals that Michigan’s wealthiest families spent $56 million on political contributions ahead of the 2018 election. As MCFN’s Craig Mauger notes, the totals don’t include contributions made to dark money nonprofits,…

‘Creem’ doc gets new trailer ahead of Detroit premiere

Boy Howdy! — the upcoming documentary about the irreverent former Detroit-based music magazine Creem — has a new trailer ahead of its premiere at the Freep Film Festival in April. In the clip, the likes of Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, the Black Keys’ Patrick Carney, and actor and musician Jeff Daniels discuss what was so great…

GM greenlights production at Hamtramck plant until early 2020

General Motors announced on Friday that it would be extending production at its Detroit-Hamtramck factory until early 2020. The plant was originally slated to stop production in June of 2019. The company now says that production of the Chevrolet Impala and Cadillac CT6 will extend through early January 2020, AP reports. Related In November, General…

Is Pie-Sci’s Salami Kilpatrick the best pizza in Detroit?

Detroit is a surprisingly deep pizza town. Loui’s is among the nation’s best pizzerias, while Cloverleaf, Buddy’s, and other Detroit-style pizzamkers trade in what seems to be the nation’s trendiest pie. Supino’s thin crust pizzas are always excellent, and Mootz’s carryout component is now serving solid NY-style slices. PizzaPlex does Neapolitan by the book, while…

AG Nessel to Catholic churches: The era of hiding misconduct is over

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel delivered a stern message to Catholic churches in Michigan: The era of hiding sexual misconduct is over. “We can, and will, follow the abuse where it’s occurred,” Nessel said during her first press conference Thursday. “Our team has seized, and is now continuing to review, hundreds of thousands of pages…

Former Detroit Lion Calvin Johnson awarded license for medical marijuana dispensary

Former Detroit Lions star Calvin Johnson received some pot-positive news Thursday. The Michigan Medical Licensing Board voted 4-0 in favor of Johnson and his wife Brittney’s prequalification to pursue a Michigan medical marijuana license, Freep reports. This is Johnson’s second attempt to obtain licensing to open a dispensary after being denied all four preliminary license applications…

Eminem isn’t happy that Netflix canceled ‘The Punisher’

Marshall Mathers recently shared a few thoughts on Twitter after learning about the cancellation of Netflix’s Marvel series The Punisher. And needless to say, he wasn’t happy. DEAR @NETFLIX, REGARDING YOUR CANCELLATION OF THE PUNISHER, YOU ARE BLOWING IT!! SINCERELY, MARSHALL — Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) February 21, 2019 Although fans of the Marvel show may…

Downtown Detroit is getting its very own surrealist beach

Life’s a beach. In the case of Detroit’s latest art installation, life is a super surreal beach ball — lots of them. “The Beach Detroit” is an interactive art installation by New York art house, Snarkitecture and the latest to wash up on the shore of Detroit’s playful art scene thanks to Library Street Collective.…

Cobo Center will no longer be named after a racist mayor

Detroit’s premier convention hall, Cobo Center, will no longer be named after a racist mayor who pledged to remove black people from white neighborhoods. The announcement was made Wednesday morning in a press conference held by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, along with Detroit city officials and the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority. It follows months of speculation…

The Lonely Island is coming to Detroit and we just jizzed in our pants

Once in a generation does a band come along that completely changes the way we experience music. The Beatles. Nirvana. Ashlee Simpson’s Saturday Night Live performance. And the Lonely Island. The comedic trio behind classics “I’m On a Boat” (feat. T- Pain) and “I Just Had Sex” (feat. Akon) and “Jack Sparrow” (feat. Michael Bolton)…

New beer hall planned for Royal Oak

Brown Iron Brewhouse is planning a new location in a development taking shape at 13 Mile Road and Woodward Avenue. Plans for the Washington Township-based restaurant and beer hall include 64 taps of Brown Iron and other American craft beers, and a food menu centered around meats that are smoked for 14 to 16 hours.…

Detroit hip-hop group Clear Soul Forces prove they’re no flash in the pan

Back in 2012, Clear Soul Forces burst onto the scene with the release of their first album, Detroit Revolution(s). The four members in the group — Noveliss, L.A.Z., E-Fav, and Ilajide — hit the ground running with hard-hitting beats and endless punchlines, and were lauded as the next generation of Detroit’s storied underground hip-hop community.…

Savage Love: Consider the extra lobster

Two weeks ago, a longtime reader challenged me to create a new sexual neologism. (Quickly for the pedants: You’re right! It is redundant to describe a neologism as “new,” since neologisms are by definition new: “ne·ol·o·gism noun a newly coined word or expression.” You got me!) “Neo-Neologisms, Please!” was too polite to point it out, but my two…

Hypnotist Misha Tuesday puts us under his spell for Mystic Nights

Within minutes of meeting Misha Tuesday, I become a human magnet. My hands meld together, my arm refuses to bend, and my mind is surprisingly OK with what felt like relinquished control. With a few strategic snaps of his fingers while under the instruction of his soothing yet authoritative voice, my posture softens and suddenly…

Where can we get high in Michigan?

The question of where to get high has always dogged marijuana users. It’s been crucial: Marijuana has been illegal for most of our lives, and nobody wanted to get caught using it. The smell of marijuana smoke is distinct and it floats around pretty freely. Now that medical and adult-use marijuana are legal in Michigan,…

Horoscopes (Feb. 20-26)

ARIES: March 21 – April 20 Your “Get Out of Jail Free” card is ready and waiting for you to cash it in and move on. Any sense of trepidation needs to be weighed against what it has cost you to remain chained to this post. External issues make you wonder if it’s the right…

Trump’s fake emergency, real threats, and marks for the con

On Friday morning, Donald Trump walked into the Rose Garden to declare that, while he’d done a better job of border security than anyone ever had, there was now an unprecedented emergency that required diverting funds from actual military projects to build a southern border wall that Congress had explicitly refused to pay for. Here,…


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