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Our 2021 Detroit summer (post-vaccination) bucket list

Michigan’s long, brutal winter is finally over — and not only that, but this dreary fucking pandemic finally seems to be subsiding, too. So far, about 60% of Michigan residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced that the state will lift all pandemic restrictions by July 1. (Tip: If you haven’t…

Where to celebrate Juneteenth 2021 in metro Detroit

As the Black Lives Matter movement marches on, more communities are celebrating Juneteenth. The holiday commemorates June 19, 1865 — the day, nearly two-and-a-half years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, when Union Gen. Gordon Granger issued General Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas, proclaiming all enslaved people free. The holiday has been…

MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist and ex-wife to Amazon overlord, once again donates millions to Detroit-area nonprofits

While her ex-husband Jeffrey Bezos [insert Bo Burnham’s synth-pop bangers “Bezos I” and “Bezos II” here] plots an 11-minute suborbital space flight for, like, no fucking reason other than to maybe experience the dystopian nightmare inflicted, er, offered to Amazon warehouse employees (Google “AmaZen crying booths”), his former wife MacKenzie Scott is, once again, spreading…

New legislation would ban facial recognition on federal level, withhold funds from cities like Detroit that use it

Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday reintroduced legislation that would ban facial recognition technology on the federal level and withhold money from state and local police departments that continue to use it. The Facial Recognition and Biometric Technology Moratorium Act was introduced in the U.S. House and Senate. U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who has repeatedly denounced the…

Detroit cops are not particularly altruistic (or most cops, really)

Police officers like to think of themselves as a brave “thin blue line” that keeps society from spiraling into chaos, but most of them can’t even bother to get a little “Fauci ouchie” to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s our main takeaway from a new report from Bridge Michigan, which found…

Unlock Michigan targets Whitmer’s emergency powers in second petition drive

Unlock Michigan, a conservative group caught using unethical practices to gather signatures for a ballot initiative last year, will launch a second petition drive aimed at curbing the state’s emergency powers. The initiative seeks to limit epidemic orders to 28 days unless the Legislature approves an extension. It’s the group’s latest attempt to curb the…

Detroit Beer Company debuts new menu for reopening

Like many small businesses, Detroit Beer Company found itself temporarily closing as a result of the pandemic. While the doors were closed for more than seven months, Detroit Beer Company refreshed its menu, bringing on Chef Rodney Lubinski from Gold Cash Gold and Grand Trunk Pub to help lead the menu’s overhaul. Together with Chef…

Family of dead Pontiac man claims a funeral home buried the wrong body

When family members gathered to say goodbye to Larry Tillman at a funeral home in Pontiac earlier this month, they peered into the casket in disbelief. The body was not Tillman’s, they said. “Everyone, everyone was saying it wasn’t my father,” Spenser Tillman, 34, told the Oakland Press. When they shared their concerns with employees…

R.I.P. Royal Oak’s Main Art Theatre, which abruptly closed

Metro Detroit’s movie-going experience just got a lot less indie, as the Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak says “goodbye” after 80 years of service to the community. On the marquee of the theater on Saturday, the message read, “Landlord kicked us out. It’s been a fun ride -Main Art Crew RIP 1941-2021.” The owners…

Detroit chef Max Hardy to star in season two of ‘BBQ Brawl’

Detroit’s own Maxcel Hardy will compete in the upcoming season of Food Network’s BBQ Brawl. In the show, famed chefs Bobby Flay, Michael Symon, and Eddie Jackson will mentor and coach 12 barbecue masters who will compete against each other to win the coveted title of “Master of Cue” and become the Food Network’s resident…

Who Called Me? 7 Best Ways to Find out Whose Number Is This

Are you tired of inquiring whose number is this calling me on your phone? Do you get multiple fake calls on your phone without any reason? From the past decade, the use of smartphones and phone numbers has increased. Where communication became easy, phone calls from unknown numbers did too. Many people inquire about the…

Wayne State president criticized for blocking statement on Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Wayne State University President M. Roy Wilson has been accused of censorship for preventing the WSU Student Senate from using the school’s email listerv to disseminate a statement on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The statement stems from the senate’s recently approved resolution that condemns the Israeli military’s violence against Palestinian civilians. “This violent ethnic cleansing has…

Newly freed Kwame Kilpatrick says he’s done with politics

After ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick received an 11th-hour commutation on his 28-year prison sentence from then-President Donald Trump earlier this year, it was hoped that he would use his newfound freedom for good. “Kwame Kilpatrick is a person of great talent who still has much to contribute,” Mayor Mike Duggan wrote on Twitter at the…

Savage Love: Dumplings

I’ve been living with my boyfriend for a year. We met on FetLife, and I was honest about being in an open relationship (at the time) and seeking a sexual connection over a relationship. But one nut after another and pretty soon we were professing our love for each other and he shared that he…

Jim Henson exhibition at Henry Ford, Ann Arbor’s Summer Fest returns, and more things to do

Submit your events to metrotimes.com/calendar. Thu. 6/11-Sun. 6/18 Ann Arbor Summer Festival Remember what it was like being legitimately busy? Well, you’re about to. Since 1984, the Ann Arbor Summer Festival has championed the performing arts via a four-week festival starting in June that offers concerts, art exhibitions, family-friendly activities, dance performances, and film screenings…

Free Will Astrology (June 9-15)

ARIES: March 21 – April 19: Aries actor Leonard Nimoy became mega-famous by playing the role of Spock, an alien from the planet Vulcan in the Star Trek franchise. He always enjoyed the role, but in 1975 he wrote an autobiography called I Am Not Spock. In it, he clarified how different he was from…

What to do with a problem like Joe Manchin?

On Saturday, The New York Times reported that Donald Trump’s chief of staff, former North Carolina congressman Mark Meadows, spent the waning weeks of the administration pushing the Justice Department to investigate the Trump campaign’s election conspiracy theories. Not just the now-familiar baseless allegations of fraud in Georgia, but also a YouTube fantasy that Italians…


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