Aug 31 – Sep 6, 2022

Aug 31 - Sep 6, 2022 / Vol. 42 / No. 45

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The Detroit Jazz Festival returns downtown

Over the past two years, music festivals everywhere were canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some managed to keep going. The Detroit Jazz Festival was one that absolutely refused to let down its fanbase, taking a colossal risk switching to a virtual format by livestreaming its performances in the place of its typical gathering downtown.…

This could be Detroit’s biggest Dally in the Alley yet

After being canceled the previous two years due to COVID-19, Dally in the Alley, the annual one-day festival in Detroit’s Cass Corridor, will return on Saturday, Sept. 10 with nearly 50 music acts and dozens of art, retail, and food vendors. The largest community-run festival in the city, Dally in the Alley draws tens of…

Michigan State Fair celebrates 10th anniversary in Novi with expansion

It’s been 10 years since the Michigan State Fair was relocated to the ’burbs, following its 160-year-run in Detroit. (Former Governor Jennifer Granholm vetoed legislation to provide funding to the festival in 2009, citing other priorities, and the fair was reborn in Novi a few years later.) Apparently, things are going good with the festival’s…

Detroit’s 2022 Theatre Bizarre almost didn’t happen

When it became apparent in 2020 that the COVID-19 pandemic was going to cause Theatre Bizarre, Detroit’s long-running Halloween festival, to be canceled, event mastermind and artist John Dunivant says he was in a strange way glad. “Personally, it was a bit of a relief, because this event is brutal. It tears our lives apart,”…

Motor City Comic Con is back to hosting two conventions this year

It’s arguably never been a better time to be a geek. Comic book culture is bigger than ever, thanks to the onslaught of blockbuster superhero film adaptations from Marvel and DC Comics. Popularity is so high that it’s perhaps no surprise that the long-running Motor City Comic Con has returned with two conventions this year…

Are CBD Vapes Safe to Smoke? What You Should Know

CBD vapes are a popular way to get fast-acting natural relief. They take effect faster than CBD edibles and tinctures, and they are often formulated for precise results. Whether you want something to help you get energized for a busy day ahead or a quick way to relax before going to bed, a CBD vape…

Cedar Point to retire Top Thrill Dragster

Cedar Point announced Tuesday that after 19 seasons and more than 18 million riders, the Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster would be retired. (At least in its current form.) When it opened in 2003, Top Thrill Dragster was the tallest roller coaster in the world. And it immediately became the longest line at America’s Roller…

Biden’s ‘Soul of the Nation’ speech was by far his most important yet

Come, friends, and let us clutch our pearls together, for the president of the United States, in saying what needed saying years ago, in identifying the rot eroding our institutions, in echoing the increasingly dire warnings of democracy scholars about the illiberal, authoritarian movement that has consumed conservative politics, might have hurt the fuck-your-feelings crowd’s…

Eastern Market fusion spot Bunny Bunny is closing

Bunny Bunny, a fusion restaurant that opened two years ago on Gratiot Avenue in Eastern Market, is calling it quits. In a statement on Instagram, owners Justin Tootla and Jen Jackson said the restaurant is closing at the end of the month, calling the experience “one of the most challenging things we have had the…

Sterling Heights students mock George Floyd’s death in racist video

A disturbing, racially offensive TikTok video that mocked the death of George Floyd has landed high school students in Sterling Heights in trouble. The video, posted on Instagram and TikTok, begins with white ninth grade students at Adlai E. Stevenson High School laughing as they aim water guns at the head of a blindfolded Black…

Motown Museum in line for $10M from Congress

The Motown Museum could soon get some love from Congress. The U.S. House is considering spending bills that would include $10 million to help the Motown Museum complete its ongoing restoration and expansion project. If passed, the money would be the museum’s largest contribution for its capital campaign, which seeks to raise $55 million. The…

An entitled letter from Detroit’s suburbs

We received the following letter from someone who calls themselves the “The Detroit Suburban League” in response to Randiah Green’s story about a Twin Peaks restaurant opening in Auburn Hills. Our response follows. Dear Miss Green, We recently read your piece regarding the upcoming Twin Peaks restaurant in Auburn Hills, part of the greater Detroit…

5 Top Research Paper Writing Services in the USA (2022)

Contrary to the popular belief, the use of online research paper writing assistance is not only used by those learners who are wishing to find an easy solution and get everything delivered on time. The majority of people that approach at least one research paper writing service belong to the brightest explorers who want to…

Detroit is closer to getting recreational weed after dismissal of cannabis ordinance lawsuits

Detroit’s back-and-forth fiasco over recreational cannabis could finally be over now that a judge dismissed two lawsuits challenging the city’s latest adult-use marijuana ordinance on Tuesday. At a Wednesday press conference, Mayor Mike Duggan said the city was now “on the verge” of allowing adult-use cannabis businesses. It will begin accepting applications for licenses at…

Opinion: The Michigan GOP is too extreme to govern

I served in the Michigan state legislature as a Republican for six years. I had heated — but congenial — debates with then-state Rep. Gretchen Whitmer and other Democrats. This was the tradition of bipartisanship and common sense I was proud to carry forward. Now, as I watch as a private citizen, I am distraught…

Short-term populism has long-term consequences

If you’re not familiar with Mark Robinson, you will be soon. A Black Republican who makes up in ambition what he lacks in political experience or policy expertise, Robinson rode a viral rant about gun rights into North Carolina’s lieutenant governor’s office in 2020. As soon as he was sworn in, he started laying the…

Detroit’s Union Assembly is hit or miss

Seated across from Comerica Park, year-old Union Assembly is excellently placed to cater to downtown stadium-goers, and its menu reflects that, with an upscale bar food vibe that is augmented with modern offerings like a vegan quinoa-sorghum-brown rice-pretend-feta concoction. I was predisposed to like the place just for its name. Years ago I had worked…

Free Will Astrology (Aug. 31-Sept. 6)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In his poem “Autobiographia Literaria,” Aries-born Frank O’Hara wrote, “When I was a child, I played in a corner of the schoolyard all alone. If anyone was looking for me, I hid behind a tree and cried out, ‘I am an orphan.'” Over the years, though, O’Hara underwent a marvelous transformation.…


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