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Beat the winter blues by springing into self-care in Detroit
By Sarah Rose Sharp
Tags: Winter Guide, winter guide, self care, live cycle detroit, winter in Detroit, women owned businesses, Cover Story
Billy Bragg’s obsession with skiffle, Britain’s take on American roots music
Tags: Local Music, Billy Brag
Notes from the Detroit exhibition at Saint-Étienne
From France with love
Tags: Visual Art
Robert Sestok debuts a new mural with the opening of Third Man Records' production floor
Aesthetic grooves
Tags: Visual Art, Third Man Records, vinyl records
Retrospective celebrates the life and art of John Brown, a canonical Cass Corridor character
The spirit of the everyday
Tags: Visual Art, John Brown, Cass Corridor, Detroit, art
University of Michigan publishes a reflection on Detroit’s infamous People Mover
The politics of going nowhere
Tags: Culture, People Mover, Detroit transportation
The Detroit Institute of Arts pulls its punches with ‘Bitter|Sweet: Coffee, Tea & Chocolate’
Coffee? Tea? Or colonialism?
Tags: Visual Art, Detroit art
Trinosophes showcases Jim Crawford’s difficult conceptual art of discard
Tags: The Scene, Trinosophes, Jim Crawford, Detroit art
Why you should shop local at the Detroit Artists Market
The art of gifting art, made easy
Tags: Culture, Shopping local in Detroit
Obscura Land creates a subscription-based model for printing photography books
Picture perfect
Tags: Visual Art, Obscura Land, Detroit art
Culture Lab Detroit shines a light on the work of outstanding immigrant artists
The roads to Detroit
Tags: Visual Art, Detroit Culture Lab
‘Dot’ builds holiday memories in the landscape of mental breakdowns
On point
Tags: Stage, Dot the play, Detroit Theatre
Fantastic beasts and where to find them
826Michigan fashions metal creatures to help students
Tags: Visual Art, 826Michigan
Penny Stamps Speaker Athi-Patra Ruga comes to town to talk about colorful, fashion-heavy art from South Africa
Over the rainbow
ComiqueCon is back
Lady geeks, rejoice!
Tags: Culture
Neighborhood Arts Festival brings the scene home
Experience Hamtramck
Tags: Culture, Hamtramck Arts Festival, Hamtramck
Stupor-hero Steve Hughes explores highlights of the lowlife
Tags: Culture, Stupor-hero, Steve Hughes
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
By Steve Neavling
Pot-friendly Michigan music venue scales back programming
By Lee DeVito
Black women-owned cannabis cultivator Calyxeum opens its first dispensary in Detroit
By Layla McMurtrie