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Watch: Vintage footage of Detroit with dubbed sound

YouTuber “Guy Jones” likes to edit old silent film-era footage, giving them new life by dubbing in sounds and correcting the frame rate. On Tuesday, he uploaded a video using footage from Detroit in the 1930s. While the intent was to create a more natural experience, we think there’s still something a little bit off, placing…

Ten more stupid things motorists in metro Detroit do

Other cities have comprehensive mass transit. But in metro Detroit, everybody is on the road, even if they don’t want to be there, or have no idea how to properly use a motor vehicle. Not that our region’s drivers are worse than motorists in, say, Los Angeles or Texas, but the overwhelming majority of metro…

OG Cleveland artpunk Craig Bell reviews Protomartyr for the Talkhouse

Over at Michael Azerrad’s compelling Talkhouse website, in a section where musicians write about other musicians, Craig Bell of the legendary bands Rocket from the Tombs, Mirrors and X__X had some juicy things to say about the new Protomartyr album. It’s great to see our Detroit friends get such wide acclaim, especially from the very…

Five of the biggest fights in Detroit sports

Ty Cobb vs. Claude Lucker May 15, 1912 Nobody in baseball history quite earned the description of “infamous” like Tyrus Raymond “Ty” Cobb, who played with the Tigers from 1905 to 1926. On the field, he was famous for violence, but off the field it was his almost sociopathic personality that won him headlines. In…

VIDEO: This one clip will tell you everything you need to know about the Michigan vs. Michigan State game

Presented mostly without comment, this video uploaded to Facebook yesterday by Scott Edwards reveals pretty much everything we need to know about the outcome of yesterday’s game. Oh my God, indeed… (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = “//connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.3”; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, ‘script’, ‘facebook-jssdk’)); Although I'm…

Group writes haikus on vintage typewriters, wants to come to Detroit

You propose the theme. They sit down, crack their knuckles in front of a vintage typewriter, and churn out your custom-made haiku. It’s that simple. That’s the idea behind the Haiku Guys and Gals. They’re “performance poets,” and they’ve been making the rounds for two years now, pleasing the public by presenting poetry, all while dressed in…

Intercept: Detroit police used torture to force fake confessions in 1980s

A long-form piece in the Intercept, the online magazine edited by Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and Jeremy Scahill. What makes this particular piece so interesting is its backward look at the bad old days of the DPD, especially stories of police using blunt violence and intimidation to obtain confessions from the innocent. The situation finally got…

Mark your calendar today for these upcoming shows

Tickets are now on sale for these events. Nov. 3, Meat Loaf at the Fox Theatre; olympiaentertainment.com; Tickets range from $48 to $88. Nov. 6, Big Sean at Joe Louis Arena; olympiaentertainment.com; Tickets range from $19.50 to $49.50. Nov. 20, Mark Kozelek at the Magic Bag; themagicbag.com; Tickets are $20. Nov. 11, Dom Kennedy at…

Drink up

Shock Top, Pumpkin Wheat 5.2% ABV Fall is here, which means for many weeks to come, an onslaught of pumpkin-flavored everything floods supermarkets, fast food restaurants, and coffee shops across the country. The orange squash’s distinct flavor signals a change in seasons that means putting away those pilsners and light lagers and reaching for something…

Busted Bra Shop has you covered

In keeping with many of the other colorful businesses popping up in Detroit lately, Busted Bra Shop’s owner, Lee Padgett, saw a specific need in the community and sought to serve it. Busted Bra Shop opened in October 2013 in a tiny office in the historic Park Shelton, selling just four styles of bras displayed…

Stir It Up: Full of Grace

“I don’t have that much longer to live so I have to think about what it is I have to do before I go gently into that dark night. And what I’d like to do, I think, is help people understand that ideas and thinking historically and philosophically is as important to rebuilding a country…

Marble Bar opens in Detroit’s New Center area

In 2010, the Detroit Eagle shuttered after 25 years as a leather daddy bar. This month, it officially re-opened under new management as Marble Bar — a live music venue that will probably be unrecognizable to anyone who frequented it during its leather daddy days. For one, the former club’s infamous sex dungeon is gone.…

Politics & Prejudices: Poisoning Flint and other atrocities

“… mistakes were made.” —Richard Nixon, on Watergate. Don’t you love how our politicians and other so-called leaders refuse to take responsibility for their screw-ups? Dennis Williams, for example, the roly-poly United Auto Workers union president. He began this round of auto contract talks this summer by giving Fiat Chrysler emperor Sergio Marchionne a big…

What Ryan Adams’ ‘1989’ can teach Taylor Swift

As you’ve probably heard by now, last month ago Ryan Adams released his highly anticipated cover album of Taylor Swift’s 1989 on his Pax-Am label. Twitter and I got busy listening, parsing what significance might be gleaned from these stripped-down, guitar-based, Smiths-style takes on the pop songs that have lorded over our cultural souls this…

Catching up with Microphone Phelps

Hamtramck’s Café 1923 is filled with its usual cast of writers, readers, and coffee whisperers. The T-shirt-and-shorts-wearing emcee known as Microphone Phelps fits right in. The former performance poet (who used to go by the name Phenom) talks about his early days as a spoken-word artist. “I used to be a waiter at Hoop City…

Luna plays St. Andrew’s Thu., October 15

We emailed a few questions to Luna’s singer/songwriter Dean Wareham in advance of their show in town this week. Please check our website for a short playlist of Wareham’s top Detroit-related songs. Metro Times: How much shit did you get for getting Luna back together 10 years after having played a final breakup tour? Also,…

Weekly reader responses

Suburban shoppers Last week, The Detroit News tagged along for two recent undercover police operations: A drug sting and a prostitution operation. During the two-hour prostitution sting on Detroit’s east side, six men were arrested. Five were from the suburbs. In the drug sting the findings were no better. There were six buyers in a…

Horoscopes (October 14 – 20)

ARIES (March 21 – April 20): You are holding your own in a situation that is over the top. How things go depends as much on time, and other people, as it does upon you. Whether you know it or not you have more going for you than you give yourself credit for. As the…

Savage Love: Down there

Q: I am a cis woman in my mid 20s. I get a pang or a spasm of pain in a place deep in my clit/urethra area. I can’t pinpoint which part exactly. It takes me by surprise every time it happens, so I jerk around and press my crotch for a hot second—which doesn’t…

U.K.-based design duo Prefab77 wrap up Detroit residency

For Peter Manning, you could say that making the transition from an art appreciator to a working artist was a natural progression. In the U.K., Manning was working as creative director at Reluctant Hero in Newcastle, a design studio. In the meantime, he also headed up the Electrik Sheep gallery, putting on shows by noted…


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