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How a Detroit firefighter’s death might have sent an innocent man to prison
Fire wall: The case of Mario Willis Part I: How a Detroit firefighter’s death might have sent an innocent man to prison Part II: After a Detroit firefighter died on duty, prosecutors looked for someone to blame. Did they get it all wrong? Part III: Dove tales: CIU interview casts doubt on Detroit firefighter death…
5 Best CBD Gummies for Tinnitus – Best Sellers 2023
Approximately 10% of the US population (about 25 million Americans) has experienced tinnitus lasting for at least 5 minutes. However, no drug or medication exists yet to help manage it. The shortfall is mainly attributed to the findings that there is only little tinnitus research and financial investments allotted when compared to other chronic conditions.…
After a messy breakup, rock band the Dangerous Summer is back together
While traveling through Germany for one of the final shows before the Dangerous Summer returned to the U.S. for its fall tour, the band’s bus broke down, causing a bit of chaos and necessitating a trip by train to Hannover for that evening’s gig. But here were singer and bassist AJ Perdomo and guitarist Matt…
Dearborn now has a Narcan vending machine
The opioid crisis affects many communities, and one Detroit suburb is taking action. On Wednesday, the Dearborn Department of Public Health (DPH) announced the launch of its first Narcan Vending Station. The vending machine is located inside of the John D. Dingell Transit Center at 21201 Michigan Ave., and will dispense Narcan free of charge.…
Where to eat on Thanksgiving in metro Detroit if you don’t want to cook
Thanksgiving is great and all, but sometimes we’re just too lazy to cook. In lieu of our wanting to enjoy a grand feast without slaving away in front of the stove, here’s where you can get Thanksgiving dinner around metro Detroit. We’ve included both dine-in and to-go options, depending on whether you want to venture…
You can take a guided tour of spots where ‘8 Mile’ was filmed in Detroit
You don’t have to lose yourself to see all the Detroit spots that were filmed in Eminem’s 8 Mile. You can just go on a guided tour with City Tour Detroit. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the film, loosely based on the rapper’s life, which has inspired a new offering from the Detroit…
Detroit’s unprocessed rape kit backlog is finally cleared
The city of Detroit’s mission to test all of its backlogged rape kits dating back as far as the mid-’80s has finally come to an end. Wayne County prosecutor Kym Worthy announced Wednesday that more than 11,000 rape kits collected between 1984 and 2009 have been tested, bringing Detroit’s backlog to zero. “It takes a…
Royal Oak is getting an ice skating rink, too
Downtown Detroit’s ice rink at Campus Martius Park isn’t the only outdoor skating rink in the area. This year, downtown Royal Oak will have one, too. The Rink at Royal Oak opens in Centennial Commons at 11 a.m. on Saturday with a weekend of free skating, rentals, marshmallow roasting, and more. The rink will host…
Flint cannabis dispensary sold unregulated products with high levels of contaminants, state officials say
State officials have suspended the license of Flint cannabis dispensary Green Culture for selling unregulated products that could contain high levels of pesticides, mold, bacteria, and other contaminants. The business, located at 808 S. Center Rd., Flint, was licensed for both medical and adult-use sales. “This conduct is a risk to public health and safety…
Detroit rapper Pretty Brayah is having her first show at El Club
After a social media beef put her on the Detroit rap radar, Pretty Brayah is having her first concert. Brayah will perform as part of her “Pretty Gang Takeover” event at El Club on Friday. The show’s line up features all women. “I wanted my first concert to be special,” Brayah says. “I haven’t seen…
Podcaster Rocki Harris brings Detroit artists together for a good cause
Podcaster Rocki Harris has brought together renowned artists for a showcase. The seven artists — Sydney G. James, Phil “Fresh” Simpson, Benreadygraphics, Reg Cybernetics, Ashley McFadden, Jasmine Graham, and CaCa’s Canvases — will have a roundtable discussion to share about their respective careers and upcoming projects. “This showcase is a long-time vision that has finally…
Singer Lakeyah brings her ‘No Pressure’ tour to Detroit
Milwaukee-born hip-hop artist Lakeyah brings her “No Pressure” tour to Detroit’s Matic Stick on Thursday. Lakeyah, 21, is signed to Quality Control Music/Motown Records. She’s never performed in Detroit, but she’s excited to do so. “I feel so sad saying this, but I had the opportunity to perform in Detroit twice,” she says. “I was…
As the dust settles on the 2022 midterms, here’s a look at the trends that could shape our national politics into the future
For the first time in nearly a decade, I feel some real hope about the direction of our national politics. Don’t get me wrong, issues abound — many, many issues. But the opportunity ahead to actually solve them seems brighter. Today, I want to break down those issues — and the trends that give me…
Highly Casual THC-infused seltzer is launching in Michigan
Holiday gatherings and outings can be straight-up annoying for those of us who don’t drink booze. A new THC-infused seltzer called Highly Casual may take the edge off, allowing us to have our weed and drink it too. The Michigan-born seltzer will hit shelves on Friday, Nov. 18. It’s being brought to us by Emerald…
Sleek restaurant Zana opens in downtown Birmingham
An extravagantly designed restaurant that features gold trim, mosaic tiles, and a far-out, hand-blown glass light fixture from the Czech Republic has opened its doors in downtown Birmingham. The new spot, called Zana, is located in the former The Bird & The Bread space at 210 S. Old Woodward Ave. It’s the latest restaurant by…
Program aims to prevent suicides among Michigan first responders
First responders experience some of the most horrific events in modern life and often carry huge loads of stress home from their jobs. A new program developed by Wayne State University provides resources and cutting-edge services to Michigan first responders to alleviate post-traumatic stress disorder and other work-related mental health challenges. The result is Frontline…
Tiny Jag drops new EP, and other local music news
Got a Detroit music tip? Send it to music@metrotimes.com. Tiny Jag releases new EP: Detroit’s resident alt-pop baddie Tiny Jag has released seven new songs on her new EP WANE, released in partnership with the Assemble Sound collective. Jag gives her fans multiple flows for any mood, with each song fitting in anthemic lines that…
Detroit’s ice skating rink returns to Campus Martius for its 19th season
There are certain things that let Detroiters know that winter and the holidays are just around the corner. One of these things is the return of the ice skating rink at Campus Martius Park. It’s one of those things Detroiters have grown to love about the winter season and thanks to Visit Detroit, the Motor…
Dave’s Hot Chicken is opening a Warren location this week
Nashville Hot Chicken-chain Dave’s Hot Chicken is opening a new restaurant in metro Detroit. The latest Michigan location for the rapidly expanding brand will be open Friday at 31101 Mound Rd., Warren. It will be open seven days a week, from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. The chain has also opened Michigan locations at 22208 Michigan Ave.,…
The director of ‘Nashville’ and ‘M*A*S*H’ gets an informal retrospective in Detroit this week
In a stroke of luck, Detroit will see two Robert Altman revival screenings this week — and neither is of Nashvillle or of M*A*S*H. The first, a 1973 update of Raymond Chandler’s The Long Goodbye, which will play as part of Cinema Lamont’s “Noirvember” series (organized, I should disclose, by friends), stands as one of…
Jemele Hill is coming home to Detroit to promote her memoir
Detroit’s own Jemele Hill has a busy couple of days planned for her hometown visit this week to promote her memoir Uphill. The renowned journalist who graduated from Mumford High School is giving us four chances to hear her speak on Tuesday, Nov. 15, and Wednesday, Nov. 16. First Hill will give a talk at…
‘12 Days of GRiZMAS’ returns with a zombie disco party, ice skating, and karaoke
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. No, not Christmas — we’re talking about the 12 Days of GRiZMAS put on by our favorite saxophone-playing, weed-smoking, and charitable DJ, GRiZ. The annual 12-day-long philanthropic event, now in its ninth year, will run from Nov. 29 to Dec. 10. It’s loaded with art workshops, yoga…
Local nonprofit provides free internet to Detroit residents
Approaching random Hamtramck residences and offering them free internet service sounds like it could be a farce or a bad horror movie waiting to happen. But in this case, there is no catch or boogeyman lying in wait. The North End Woodward Community Coalition (NEWCC) provides internet service completely free of charge to residents of…
Demas: Republicans served up ‘red wave’ Kool-Aid. Pundits drank it up.
The election was four weeks out. Every sign pointed to Republican gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon careening toward an epic loss. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was, by all indications, running a smart campaign that connected with voters on kitchen-table issues, which does, as she often pointed out, include abortion rights. Her authentic bond with her running mate,…
Puff Cannabis is giving away more than 1,700 turkeys in metro Detroit
The marijuana dispensary chain Puff Cannabis is giving away more than 1,700 turkeys to people in need in metro Detroit for Thanksgiving. The company, which has seven locations in Madison Heights, Utica, Hamtramck, Bay City, Traverse City, Oscoda, and Sturgis, is distributing the turkeys at three locations. The distribution schedule is: • 11 a.m.-1 p.m.…
A new venue called Big Pink is opening in Detroit
Two childhood friends are putting the finishing touches on a new music venue set to open later this month in Detroit. The venue, called Big Pink, is located in a 7,000-square-foot complex near Belle Isle that once housed what is now known as Detroit Urban Survival Training, the “threat management specialists” best known for the…
Michigan Senate passes bill extending cocktails to-go permanently
Cocktails to-go are closer to becoming a permanent staple in Michigan. By a vote of 37 to 1, the state Senate passed a bill Thursday that would allow bars and restaurants to sell cocktails to-go permanently. The bill now heads to the House for consideration. During the COVID-19 pandemic in July 2020, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer…
Abandoned Detroit townhouses transformed into beautiful apartments in $4.6M renovation
For nearly 20 years, the row of abandoned, red-brick townhouses in Detroit’s Hubbard Farms neighborhood was a dangerous eyesore. Today, the 106-year-old building, known as The Murray, is fully renovated, and each of the 12 units is occupied with renters. The project to revitalize the historic building began in September 2020 after a group of…
Ric Flair’s cannabis brand is coming to Michigan thanks to Mike Tyson
To be the man, you gotta beat the man. Or maybe you just have to smoke some of his weed. Ric Flair — the stylin’, profilin’, limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin’ and dealin’ son of a gun — is launching his cannabis brand Ric Flair Drip in Michigan. Ric Flair Drip is coming our…
Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform live score for Aretha Franklin movie
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is showing Aretha Franklin some “Respect.” On Thursday, the DSO announced an upcoming special performance in which it will perform a live score for a screening of RESPECT, the 2021 biopic about the Queen of Soul starring Jennifer Hudson. The one-night-only concert experience will be conducted by Anthony Parnther and is…
How our healthcare system adds insult to injury — and injury to insult
A quick note from Abdul: I spend a lot of my time deconstructing the healthcare system at a 30,000 foot level, where I can see the full workings of a system built specifically to benefit the corporations that control it. But sometimes, it’s from the ground that you can really appreciate just how cruel it…
Eastpointe mayor sued after meltdown over First Amendment at public meeting
Four Eastpointe residents filed a federal lawsuit against Mayor Monique Owens on Wednesday for refusing to let them speak during a public comment period at a city council meeting. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit alleges Owens violated the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of four residents who tried to criticize Owens…
Anita Baker is gracing us with a Pine Knob concert
We want Anita Baker’s same ole’ glorious singing 365 days of the year. Since that’s not actually possible, we’ll settle for seeing her live at Pine Knob on July 2, where she’ll make a pitstop on her 2023 tour. Yes, Detroit’s legendary Grammy-winning songstress is embarking on a full tour in 2023 for the first…
Petty Cash is a fine-dining hotspot on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion
Food critic The Hungry Black Man is known for traveling the nation and supporting primarily Black-owned restaurants with his open and honest reviews, written in a fun and engaging style, which he shares with his more than 90,000 Facebook followers. So when the 40-year-old writer visits places like the then-new restaurant Petty Cash on Detroit’s…
Southwest Detroit has a new holiday pop-up tavern
A new spot for seasonal libations is cropping up in Southwest Detroit. The limited-time pop-up Blitzen’s on Bagley will operate out of former neighborhood bar Bagley Central, which shuttered in September. Located at 2545 Bagley St., Blitzen’s will feature seasonal libations and food from Shell Shock’d Tacos and Goblin Sushi, as well as Christmas Cookies…
Democrats spent millions to boost far-right candidates like Michigan’s John Gibbs — and the tactic paid off
Democrats drew criticism earlier this year when they decided to meddle in GOP primaries to promote election-denying, Trump-endorsed Republicans. The idea was to increase Democrats’ odds in the general election under the assumption that the extremists would be easier to defeat. The controversial scheme paid off on Election Day in Michigan and other states. John…
Abortion rights activists celebrate Michigan’s Proposal 3, a ‘historic victory’
The right to abortion services and care was protected Tuesday in Michigan as voters passed Proposal 3, despite a campaign that was somewhat mired in controversy. With 85% of the votes tabulated early Wednesday morning, voters approved Proposal 3 with 55.5% voting yes and 44.5% voting against it. Reproductive Freedom for All (RFFA), the coalition…
Hip-hop producer Apollo Brown on his new album, his legacy, J Dilla, and the Detroit sound
Apollo Brown’s studio might be one of the most sleek and organized creative spaces in southeast Michigan. A computer sits on a desk surrounded by four speakers and a few production instruments and tools. His framed concert posters all hang on walls above bookshelves full of records, diecast cars, and a few slices of hip-hop…
Democrats smashed the ‘red wave’ in Michigan, winning all statewide offices and the state Legislature
The red wave wasn’t even a ripple in Michigan. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Attorney General Dana Nessel, and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, all Democrats, won second terms in Tuesday’s election, defeating their far-right conspiracy theorist challengers. And for the first time in 38 years, Democrats have gained control of the state House and Senate. The…
Free Will Astrology (Nov. 9-15)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): When you Aries people are at your best, you are driven by impeccable integrity as you translate high ideals into practical action. You push on with tireless force to get what you want, and what you want is often good for others, too. You have a strong sense of what it…






