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Summer fun in the D

Close your eyes for a second. Imagine the coldest of coldest winter days — we’re talking an icebox cold day. Now imagine a friend beckoning you to come with them on an adventure. “Let’s just meander around the city,” they tell you. Would you do it? Chances are — and we’re going off our own…

Dining al fresco is the only way to go this summer

It’s officially hot AF, and the thought of spending another minute in your stuffy Hamtramck flat with A/C that’s on death row is unbearable (oops, sorry, that’s me). Regardless of where you live in metro Detroit, you’ve been dying to get out of the house and enjoy the warm summer breezes. That’s where outdoor dining…

Summer jams make us feel fine

We asked local music types for a few words about their favorite summertime songs. “Be Nice Honey,” Jimmy Ohio The title for this song was actually inspired by my own band Dear Darkness’ album Be Nice Honey. It’s from Ohio’s upcoming album, Phantom Stereo, and is like a drive down Eight Mile during late July.…

What the hell is going on with Michigan’s first glampground?

Around this time last year, Michiganders were given their first taste of the “glamping” lifestyle when Bella Solviva announced their plans to build a location near Traverse City. But alas, excited potential glampers are going to have to keep waiting because Bella Solviva shows no signs of opening in time for the end of this…

Supa Emcee releases hip hop anthem in support of Avalon Village

Highland Park resident and rapper Supa Emcee has released a song titled “AVALON”  in support of the Avalon Village – From Blight to Beauty project. The community project nine years in the making, led by Shamayim ‘SHU’ Harris and a group of concerned citizens, is finally starting to get the traction it needs to transform…

All the outdoor yoga classes being held in Detroit this summer

Anyone who’s ever practiced yoga outside knows it’s pretty much the best. Feeling the grass under your feet, actually saluting the sun during a sun salutation (!!!), and finding your connection to the earth by, well, connecting with the earth literally.  We’ve done our homework and tracked down as many outdoor yoga opportunities that we…

15 GIFS that are basically what summer in Detroit is

Ahh — sweet, sweet summertime. How we long for you in the bitter days of a Michigan winter! Here are some sure signs that it is officially summertime in metro Detroit.   1. When Mother Nature can’t decide if it’s still winter or not. There’s always that one last snow storm in April May to remind…

New trailer for Detroit: Become Human, hype levels reaching over 9000

A new trailer for Detroit: Become Human has been released during this Sony’s E3 2016 press conference. The trailer stars Connor, an android who works with police forces to apprehend rouge androids, like some kind of robotic cop.  Detroit: Become Human takes place in a near-future version of Detroit. Androids, who look exactly like human beings,…

Metro Detroit native killed in Orlando nightclub massacre

Shockwaves continue to ripple in the wake of the mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando early Sunday morning. According to the city of Orlando, Michigan native Christopher Andrew Leinonen, whose mother’s pleas for information regarding her son were widely circulated, has been confirmed among the dead.  According to the 32-year-old’s Facebook page, he…

Taste of Ramadan: A brief intro to the tradition of Iftar

You read Ramadan in the headline and you’re thinking, “Why is the restaurant critic talking about NOT eating?” You turn to the food writer to get the latest eating trends, to follow the newest, hip spots, and to unearth the hidden hole-in-the-wall gems, not to read about fasting! The answer, believe it or not, is…

Major Key Alert: buy shoes, potentially win Beyoncé tickets

In what could be considered the holy grail of marketing campaigns, DJ Khaled is teaming  up with online shoe retailer Zappos.com to give away two tickets to the sold-out Beyoncé Formation Tour stop at Ford Field on Tuesday.  And how is this happening? Well, Snapchat of course.  Khaled — who joined the Formation Tour back in…

Hamtramck mayor and Slow Roll organizers announce 2017 ride

Chances are good you heard about Monday night’s Slow Roll in Hamtramck. Almost as soon as the ride began, there was confusion and trouble. By the end of the evening, more than 100 parking tickets had been issued to participants in the Slow Roll, and a few cars were broken into. Slow Roll participants reacted…

Local brewery wins big at national beer awards

In some circles, a North American Beer Award may be just as coveted and prestigious as a Nobel Peace Prize. Rockne Van Meter, head brewer at Royal Oak’s Bastone Brewery, is no stranger to having his talents recognized. Since entering his first brewing competition in 2002, Van Meter has won more than 200 awards in his…

Here it is. The world’s ugliest color.

Are you searching for the perfect color to ward off future visitors, “minimize appeal,” and “maximize perceived harm?” We have the perfect color to fit your needs.  Shield your eyes, brace your senses, turn your screen away from your children. You can’t un-see this color… According to HouseBeautiful, a website dedicated to interior and exterior…

Detroit legend Gordie Howe passes away

Can we please stop losing all these fantastic sports legends, please? We all gasped as we learned in the news room that Red Wings legend Gordie Howe passed away at the age of 88. Howe has had health issues in the recent years due to a stroke back in 2014.  Gordie Howe was nicknamed “Mr. Hockey”…

The bloody fun of “Evil Dead: The Musical” comes to City Theatre

To paraphrase an old saying, “anything worth doing, is worth doing as a flamboyant, gory musical.”  The latest follower of this philosophy that I just made up is “The Evil Dead” series, director Sam Raimi’s cult classic trilogy of horror-comedies following the bloody misadventures of Ash Williams, a houseware salesman-turned-chainsaw-wielding demon hunter.  Tickets for “Evil…

24 free (and almost free) things to do in Detroit this week (6/9-6/15)

Thursday June 9: Final Frontier: House Rhythyms + Bionic Boogie: $2 before midnight The Temple Bar 2906 Cass Ave, Detroit. Movement 2016 Appreciation Party: TV Lounge, 2548 Grand River Ave, Detroit FREE Friday June 10: Motor City Pride Weekend Activities: FREE  Briggs bar 519 East Jefferson Avenue, Detroit.   Prince Tribute/Funk Dance Party: FREE BUT REQUIRES RESERVATIONS  DIA, 5200 Woodward Ave,…

10 bars to get your game on in southeast Michigan

For many bargoers, the idea of doing anything more than relaxing in a chair and tossing back a few brews might sound like a little much. But for the action-oriented patron seeking a more engaging experience, bars abound with unique offerings that will have you up and off that stool at the counter. Behold: 10…

Behold: the entertainment lineup for Pig & Whiskey 2016

Alright everybody, hope you’re ready to start counting down the days until Pig & Whiskey. The popular celebration of all things barbecue and whiskey returns to downtown Ferndale July 15-17, and this year’s party is going to be bigger and better than ever.   Co-hosted by Metro Times and Woodward Avenue Brewers, the festival will…

On sale now: mark your calendar today for these upcoming shows

June 14, Beyoncé at Ford Field; livenation.com; tickets are $45-$255. June 14, Flight of the Conchords at the Fox Theatre; OlympiaEntertainment.com; tickets at $38.50 and $53.50. July 7, Dead and Co. at DTE Energy Music Theatre; ticketmaster.com; tickets $36- $145.50. July 10, Violent Femmes at the Fillmore; thefillmoredetroit.com; tickets $35. July 12, Maxwell at Soaring…

Starting fresh at Craft Work

The challenge for any restaurant, particularly a popular one, is to keep things fresh. If you’ve got a good thing going, it’s easy to grow stagnant, to go into autopilot, or grow bored. Who suffers? The customer who’s served the uninspired entree, the back-of-the-house crew experiencing restlessness, and ultimately the restaurateur who’s invested in the…

In a southwest Detroit alley, a friendship of circumstance

Every day I cut through the alley behind my house on the way to the store. There’s a distinct and occasionally heavy smell of methane that emanates from a sewer opening. The pavement is so contoured that, if it was made of dirt and mud, it would make for a good BMX stunt. And most…

Savage Love: Dick Problems

Q I’m a 33-year-old straight guy with a small dick. I have a girlfriend of seven years. When we met, I was really insecure and she had to spend a lot of time reassuring me that it didn’t matter — she loved my dick, sex with me was great, it was big enough for her,…

Stockyard Handcrafted Goods is a family affair

Stockyard Handcrafted Goods quietly opened their doors for the first time Feb. 22. The family-owned restaurant had no grand opening celebration or special announcement to the public, yet the place has been packed since that winter day. The bar and restaurant is owned by 25-year-old Robby Gjokaj, a lifelong resident of Lake Orion whose family…

Why I’m thankful my parents sent me to summer camp

Being sent away to summer camp was already written in the stars for me. My grandparents sent my dad to a co-ed summer camp in Blind River, Ontario, called Camp Bil-O-Wood. A small camp tucked into the Canadian wilderness, my dad spent every summer there for two months until he was a counselor in college,…

A guide to Detroit festivals to get your summer moving

June 10-11 and Aug. 26-27 Keloorah As if a weekend of NASCAR wasn’t enough, some major musical acts have been added to the Keloorah festival at Michigan International Speedway later this month, including Third Eye Blind, Fitz and the Tantrums, GROUPLOVE, Chase Rice, and many more. For two weekends, first on June 10-11 and again…

Catch the spirit of Ultimate Frisbee

You might not realize it, but one of the fastest growing sports in the country involves a Frisbee. It’s called “Ultimate Frisbee,” and it’s already popular on college campuses nationwide. The sport is breaking out nationally, with two professional leagues, and locally, with Detroit’s own pro team, Detroit Mechanix. Internationally, Ultimate Frisbee has even won…

Opa! Greektown at Sundown returns

Monroe Avenue is transforming into a pedestrian party from 6-10 p.m. every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night for the second year in a row with the return of Greektown at Sundown. The event closes the street to vehicles and brings street performers, entertainers, live music, interactive art, window displays, and more to Greektown; it takes…

Politics & prejudices: Relentless negative action

You have to give Rick Snyder credit for something. He has suffered perhaps the most embarrassing rebuke at the hands of law enforcement authorities of any Michigan governor ever. Sometime after it became clear that his appointed emergency managers poisoned the water in Flint, and he dragged his feet about doing anything about it, the…

Horoscopes (June 8-14)

ARIES (March 21- April 20): How much further can you go? Big questions that involve calling it quits, or not, have many of you feeling indecisive. For someone who never wavers, at the last minute even you are asking yourself if it’s worth it to put your faith in what has yet to pan out.…

Higher Ground: Fighting for a vote on legalized marijuana

MILegalize is still kicking. The effort to legalize recreational marijuana in Michigan turned in more than 350,000 signatures in its attempt to put the question on the fall ballot. It was the only group out of a number of petition efforts to actually turn in their petitions with the qualifying 252,523 signatures. To the organizers,…


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