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Snap Dogg: Rap’s ‘Problem Child of Detroit’ grows up

It’s a gray day on Detroit’s Westside near Plymouth and Wyoming. Snap Dogg is outside his mother’s two-family flat dressed in black Amiri jeans and sneakers, and a perfectly fitting paisley print jacket. He’s walking, talking, posing for pictures. “I done brought everybody over here. I was really the first rapper to bring rappers from…

Chowhound: Praise for Novi’s China Café

Welcome to Chowhound, a new bi-weekly column and your prandial information portal to what’s trending in Detroit food culture. Consider this your new feed for restaurant announcements, au courant culinary conversation, and assorted tasty news nibbles from our local dining front. And, hey, if you’ve something to share on those subjects, reach out to me,…

Detroit’s Mo Pop ‘taking a break’ from summer 2023 festival

For those wondering when Detroit’s long-running Mo Pop music festival is going to release its 2023 lineup, it’s not happening. According to a social media post published Tuesday, Mo Pop is “taking a break from the annual outdoor summer festival,” although it made clear that it will continue to exist in a new form. “Although…

Ferndale’s Otus Supply calls it quits

Ferndale’s Otus Supply is no more. According to a social media post, the ornate restaurant and music venue closed Monday. “It is with great sadness and sorrow that we have very unfortunate news,” the post reads. “Effective immediately we will be closing our doors to our wonderful, beautiful establishment.” The post continued, “We thank each…

Ferndale decriminalizes magic mushrooms and other psychedelics

Welcome to the magic mushroom club, Ferndale. We’re glad to see you. On Monday evening, Ferndale City Council unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize entheogenic plants and fungi like psilocybin mushrooms, Ayahuasca, and Dimethyltryptamine (aka DMT). This doesn’t mean these psychedelic substances are completely legal, but the “investigation and arrest of persons for planting, cultivating,…

$59.5M from cannabis taxes headed to Michigan municipalities

Local governments are seeing green, thanks to Michigan’s cannabis laws. At least some of them, that is. More than $59.5 million collected from taxes is heading to 224 Michigan municipalities and counties that have opted-in to the state’s licensed cannabis industry, according to a Tuesday announcement from the Michigan Department of Treasury. Recipients include 81…

Detroit’s Orchid Thai is closing after nearly 20 years

Time’s up for downtown Detroit’s Orchid Thai. The award-winning restaurant’s last day at 115 Monroe St. is Tuesday, Feb. 28. It will be open all day until the food runs out. Orchid Thai owner Ally Lee tells Metro Times she’s ready for some much-needed rest after 18 years in business. “We’ve had a good 18…

Reyes | Finn exhibit brings together more than 150 Detroit artists

There’s a get-together at Reyes | Finn gallery, and Detroit’s entire art community is invited. Get Together, the gallery’s latest exhibit with work from more than 150 Detroit artists, opened on Feb. 25. It spans every style and caliber of visual art you could imagine. There’s work by Detroit icons like Heidelberg Project founder Tyree…

Cannabis-infused Fresh Water Music Festival announced in Baldwin, Michigan

Michigan has a new cannabis-and-music festival set for this June. Sponsored by Fresh Water Cannabis Co., the one-day Fresh Water Music Festival is planned for Saturday, June 3 at the company’s Baldwin property, dubbed “The Back 20.” Initial artists announced include Ann Arbor jazz-fusion band Chirp and Detroit-area country music singer-songwriter Audrey Ray, with more…

Weezer and Modest Mouse are heading to Pine Knob

Rock ’n’ roll fans of a certain age, rejoice: stalwarts Weezer and Modest Mouse are hitting the road for a 30-date tour this spring, with a stop at metro Detroit’s Pine Knob. The Detroit-area date is scheduled for Sunday, June 18. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 3 at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com…

Slotkin launches campaign for U.S. Senate seat held by Stabenow

Third-term U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin announced Monday that she’s officially running for the U.S. Senate seat held by Debbie Stabenow, who plans to retire at the end of 2024. Slotkin, who represents Ingham County and central Michigan, is the first major Democratic candidate to enter the race. In a key battleground state, the Senate race…

Lapointe: What if Michigan enforced the gun laws already on the books?

After every gun massacre — following the ritualistic cant of “thoughts-and-prayers” — we hear tough talk from right-wing politicians and “conservative” media oracles. “We don’t need any new gun laws,” they always say. “Just simply enforce the laws already on the books.” So when lunatic Anthony McRae murdered three students and maimed five more at…

Taurus Burns embraces his zebra stripes in ‘Created Equal’

This feature highlights a different local artist each week. Got someone in mind you think deserves the spotlight? Hit us up at arts@metrotimes.com. Artist of the week: Taurus Burns For Taurus Burns, growing up biracial meant some things were, unfortunately, black and white. The Detroit-based painter’s mother is white and his father is Black. “Once…

Beware of using Brown Paper Tickets, Detroit performer warns

Jennifer Westwood is an independent Detroit-area performer and promoter who plays roots rock music with her band Jennifer Westwood and the Handsome Devils. For years, she has used the online ticketing system Brown Paper Tickets to sell tickets for her events, which she books at a number of small, local venues. But now, she says…

Nessel warns of scams in wake of MSU mass shooting

Following the mass shooting at Michigan State University, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warned about scammers selling unlicensed merchandise and falsely claiming the proceeds will benefit a fund established for those most impacted by the massacre. “As the mother of two current Spartans, I am heartened by the outpouring of support that Michiganders have shown…

Arts, Beats & Eats gets green light for weed

Royal Oak City city commissioners have unanimously approved a proposal to allow adult-use cannabis sales at this year’s Arts, Beats & Eats. Yes, we know people have been smoking in their cars before Arts, Beats & Eats since the fest’s founding in 1997, but this means we’ll finally get the chance to smoke weed legally…

Detroit’s Motown Museum is hosting a job fair

Now that it’s reopened to the public, Detroit’s Motown Museum is hiring for a number of open positions. The museum has invited the community to apply at an upcoming job fair. Detroiters interested in applying can meet the team for interviews from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 7 at the Motown Museum’s Hitsville NEXT…

Detroit’s Southern Smokehouse is a soul food hidden gem

This is the second straight time I’ve been assigned to review a carry-out only restaurant. One wonders why. I’ve never given my editor cause to question my table manners, nor has he ever seen me eat. But I confess: After picking up and plowing through two impressive orders from Southern Smokehouse, I’m grinning ear to…

Romulus Community Schools reinstates superintendent who filed racial discrimination suit against the district

The Romulus Community Schools superintendent who filed a racial discrimination and whistleblower lawsuit against the district has been reinstated. Benjamin Edmondson, who is Black and became superintendent in August 2020, filed a federal lawsuit against the district in 2021, alleging he was placed on administrative leave just days after he blew the whistle on potential…

Free Will Astrology (Feb. 22-28)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Philosopher John O’Donohue wrote a prayer not so much to God as to Life. It’s perfect for your needs right now. He said, “May my mind come alive today to the invisible geography that invites me to new frontiers, to break the dead shell of yesterdays, to risk being disturbed and…


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