Nov 13-19, 2019

Nov 13-19, 2019 / Vol. 40 / No. 6

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Detroit’s 16th annual tree lighting will have some of our favorite things — music, Olympic figure skating, and Santa Claus

Detroit’s beloved tree lighting ceremony is celebrating its sweet 16 this year, with a celebration that could easily be its biggest and brightest yet. The event, of course, revolves around the Michigan-grown 60-foot Norwegian Spruce in Detroit’s Campus Martius, which will be festooned with a whopping 19,000 shimmering holiday lights. This year, the lighting ceremony…

Detroit has a new old-school payphone that’s free to use

As mobile technology has proliferated, old-school payphones are vanishing around the world. (Kids, ask your parents about them.) Finding one that still works can be difficult, as many are just busted, empty boxes with dangling wires at this point. That’s why Karl Anderson founded the Portland, Oregon-based Futel in 2014. The nonprofit has dedicated itself…

‘Earthquake Bird’ asks if it’s better to lie or tell the truth

“All day long, I watch people talk,” Teiji (Naoki Kobayashi) tells Lucy (Alicia Vikander) at their first meeting. “Saying all kinds of things without saying what they are really thinking.” The contrast between what we say and what we’re thinking becomes a main theme throughout Earthquake Bird. Honesty is touted as one of the best…

Detroit’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to feature star-studded lineup

The 93rd Thanksgiving Day parade in Detroit will feature a number of celebrity guests and new floats, and the theme for this year’s parade is “Detroit Shining Bright.” Local big names include 1984 Detroit Tigers World Champions Lance Parrish and Dave Rozema, Disney star Isaac Ryan Brown, and 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic Champion Nate Lashley.…

Justin Amash was thinking about leaving the GOP long before Trump

U.S. Rep. Justin Amash, an independent from west Michigan and vocal critic of President Donald Trump, famously split from the Republican Party in a splashy op-ed published in The Washington Post (on Independence Day, no less). But in a lengthy profile published by Rolling Stone on Tuesday, Amash says he was thinking of going rogue…

The Dem establishment panic and the Bloomberg trial balloon

There are worse billionaires on the planet than Michael Bloomberg. Donald Trump, for starters (if you grant that he’s really a billionaire). Also, Sheldon Adelson and Rupert Murdoch and the Saudi ruling family and whichever Koch brother is still above ground. The three-term Republican New York City mayor has at least committed significant resources toward…

The Detroit roots of hip-hop label Fat Beats run deep

In the early ’90s, hip-hop wasn’t the mainstream cultural behemoth it is today. Back then, hip-hop was still largely a non-commercial art form found in Black and brown communities in cities across the United States. Founded in 1994 by Joe Abajian (aka DJ Jab) in New York City, Fat Beats was a record store that…

Savage Love: My kinky, sub boyfriend has no self-esteem

My boyfriend and I met online to explore our kinks. We’d both been in relationships with kink-shaming people who screwed with our heads. Since we weren’t thinking it was more than a hookup, we put all our baggage on the table early and wound up becoming friends. Eventually we realized we had a real connection…

Horoscopes (Nov. 13-19)

ARIES: March 21 – April 20: To have a clue about what’s really going on right now, you’ll have to stretch your mind outside normal limits. These changes are bigger than they appear. Issues that have their roots in ancient stories are coming home to roost in experiences that only seem to have something to…

‘End of the Century’ is a sexy trip

End of the Century, the first feature from Argentine filmmaker Lucio Castro, revolves around a hookup and — at first blush — seems slight. The film finds Ocho (played by Juan Barberini) visiting Barcelona from New York, where he wanders the city alone before looking for someone to meet. He spots a man from his…


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