Apr 15-21, 2015

Apr 15-21, 2015 / Vol. 35 / No. 27

World-renowned klezmer musicians play WSU on Sat., April 25

This Saturday presents a rare chance to see world-class klezmer, here in Detroit. The Workmen’s Circle (a local Yiddish/Jewish cultural organization) and Wayne State University are sponsoring a concert on April 25 at the Community Arts Center at Wayne State University. NOTE: The above photo is a random image of olde timey klezmer dudes, and not…

Detroit City Council approves rezoning for $450 million arena

Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved a proposed rezoning of 12 acers near downtown to facilitate the construction of a new $450 million Detroit Red Wings arena. There’s been no word yet from local observers who spent last week asserting the council was reverting to bad habits and delaying the vote over a vague lack…

Werner Herzog directed a documentary about Detroit and Ponyride

Whether or not you’re tired of stories about Detroit striving to rebuild itself, this caught our attention (you’ll have to excuse the image that says “A New Detroit”): Werner Herzog, one of the greatest film directors ever, is behind a short documentary about the city and Ponyride, the business incubator in Corktown. Beyond all the…

Inkster police officer charged in connection with Floyd Dent arrest

A former Inkster police officer will be charged in connection with the rough arrest of Detroit resident Floyd Dent, after patrol cam footage showed Dent was repeatedly punched in the head and Tasered three times. Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced on Monday two charges against William Melendez, the officer known as “RoboCop.” Melendez —…

Two more charged in connection with Detroit drug cops case

Two more individuals have been charged in connection with an alleged conspiracy led by officers in the now-disbanded Detroit narcotics unit, who were accused last week of carrying out fake arrests and stealing money and drugs from civilians.  Arthur Leavells — who was confirmed by The Detroit News as a Detroit officer in the narcotics unit — was…

Detroit Bikes profiled in new Microsoft ad

There’s a whole lot of corporate synergy in Microsoft’s latest ad campaign, which highlights Detroit Bikes, while also namechecking Quicken Loans, Detroit Venture Partners, New Belgium Brewing, and Ford — sort of. The Ford in question is actually Detroit Bikes’ master builder, Henry Ford II, pictured above. No relation to the other Henry Ford —…

Hamtramck eatery to give away free shawarmas to first 1,000 customers

Ali Baba Shish Kebob, a new Middle Eastern restaurant opening in Hamtramck, is giving away free schwarmas to its first 1,000 customers beginning today at noon. Owner Larry Shallah told the Freep that he and his staff will serve the free menu item exclusively between noon and 3 p.m. today, and that additional menu service…

Here’s what your life expectancy looks like if you live in Michigan

The folks at World Life Expectancy have compiled detailed stats on the life expectancy and causes of death of people in every state and country across the globe. They are pretty interesting to peruse. In Michigan, they peg our average life expectancy at 77.89 years, which is .72 years less than the national average. Broken…

Michigan bill would exempt some police body cam footage from FOIA

A bill pending in the Michigan Legislature would exempt some footage from police body-cams, which are currently being tested in Detroit, from public record request in the state. The bill, sponsored by state Rep. Jim Runestad (R-White Lake Township), comes as police departments across the U.S. have faced increased scrutiny in wake of the deaths…

Royal Oak’s UHF has it all

Records, more records, and Record Store DayWe’d be lying if we said we didn’t have Record Store Day in mind when we decided to feature Royal Oak’s UHF in Retail Detail this week. For the handful of years this place has been open, the guys behind the shop (Scotty Hagen, Tommy Dorr, and Jeff Bubeck,…

Horoscopes (April 15 – 21)

ARIES (March 21-April 20): You are going for it regardless of what it takes. The devil in this situation is less of an issue than the fact that your blind spots make it hard to see. There are ultimatums coming in from the outer reality and there are deadlines of a more karmic nature that…

The 20 best songs about marijuana in the history of Earth

April 20, also known as “420 woooooo hooooooo fuck yeahhh!” day, is here. It’s time for all of America to celebrate its deep and abiding love for marijuana. Marijuana has also been called herbal refreshment, clickem, nib, pot, tical, Buddha, ganja, bammer, chronic, MJ, burger, Thai stick, reefer, boo-yah, onion, pakalolo, skunk, sticky icky icky,…

Politics and Prejudices: Treating Canada like, uh, spit

Lower Americans, which is what we really are, geographically (and often otherwise) tend to disrespect Canada, our most important friend, ally, and trading partner. Not only haven’t we expressed gratitude for their picking up all Michigan’s expenses for the badly needed new bridge over the Detroit River — our government wouldn’t even pay for its…

Savage Love: Angry girls and diaper pals

Q: I consider myself a straight guy —but for the last four years, I’ve been having an affair with “Connie,” a trans girl I met online. It was just casual at first, but over time we developed a deeper personal relationship but kept it hidden. At some point, I figured out she was in love…

Drink Up

The Illusive Traveler Grapefruit Ale 4.4% ABV Spring is here, friends. Each day the weather is getting warmer and soon the days of sipping suds on the patio will arrive. As the temperatures increase, chances are you’ll be putting away those thick stouts and filling porters in lieu of something lighter, fruitier, and a little…

Keego Harbor’s Indo is an Asian surprise

If you can find Indonesia on a map, and I know you can, you’d visit Indo expecting food we associate with China and Southeast Asia: rice and noodle dishes, egg and spring rolls, soups with coconut a la Thai, Vietnamese banh mì, cousins of pho, fried rice, iced tea with condensed milk. But you might…

A talk with ‘Captain Kirk’ and his award-winning medibles

Since it’s our 4-20 issue, we wanted to find a subject for Food Focus at the intersection of eating and cannabis. The unusual thing is, we didn’t have to look very far. Before long, somebody suggested we talk to Kirk “Captain Kirk” Reid, 45, an Ann Arbor resident who’s been making delightful confections for about…

Sub-zero: A Something Cold top 10

1. A Blaze Colour, “An Addict of Time” The B-side from the “Against the Dark Trees Beyond” 7-inch (one of their three releases), from this legendary Belgian synth act. Simple, yet stark, effective synth lines flow throughout this track, underneath Ludo Camberlin’s spoken word lyrics. Ludo is also known for producing Lords of Acid and…

Rare classic car concept art on display at Lawrence Tech

If artist and collector Robert Edwards could have his way, classic automobiles would be among the treasures on display at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Sure, the DIA has Diego Rivera’s “Detroit Industry” murals, which expertly romanticize the idea of auto manufacturing, and the Henry Ford museum has plenty of historic cars on display. But…

As a Juggalo: Do any ICP persons or Juggs endorse punk rock?

Q: Do any ICP persons or Juggs endorse punk rock? A: Absolutely, 110 percent. Actually, the gentleman that introduced me to Alex Abbiss — you know, their original fuckin’ president and manager— and then put me onto the cats that put on the MTV Shockumentary was a huge fan of fan of Insane Clown Posse,…

Side Dish: 9 things going on in metro Detroit dining this week

In the raw — Raw milk, which became tightly regulated by the Food and Drug Administration in 1987, makes up a tiny part of the U.S. milk supply. But advocates of raw milk hope to change that. Claims that un-pasteurized, un-homogenized milk has health benefits worth the minimal risks of drinking it have driven a…

Why Curtis Lipscomb wants to build a new gayborhood in Detroit

Nationally, gay neighborhoods often serve as catalysts for urban redevelopment, leading the urbanist Richard Florida to call gays and lesbians the “canaries of the creative economy.” In 2013, Curtis Lipscomb, who heads up the nonprofit group LGBT Detroit (formerly known as Kick), spoke to Slate about his intentions to create a planned gayborhood in Detroit,…


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