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Norwest Gallery hopes to secure new location for Womxnhouse Detroit and a bigger gallery space through Seed and Bloom program
The newly announced initiative from the Gilbert Family Foundation gives $150,000 over three years to 10 BIPOC artist-led organizations
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Arts, Local Businesses, Visual Art, Seed and Bloom, BIPOC artists in Detroit, Gilbert Family Foundation, Norwest Gallery of Art, arts
Detroit News fires Charlie LeDuff over c-word insult
In an interview with Metro Times, LeDuff was defiant and said he has “nothing to apologize for”
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Media, News, Charlie LeDuff, Detroit News, media, Dana Nessel, Michigan, Attorney General, No BS News Hour, social media
Conservative talk radio gives 910AM Superstation a dramatic boost in listeners
Owner Kevin Adell brags that he's 'a lion' profiting off the polarization in America
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, 910AM Superstation, radio, conservatives, Media, Kevin Adell, AM, radio station, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Jesse Kelly, Bill O’Reilly
910AM Superstation owner accused of fraud, racketeering in federal lawsuit
Kevin Adell’s cousin claims the media mogul stole ‘many millions of dollars’ worth of property from his family members
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Kevin Adell, 910AM Superstation, media, lawsuit, U.S. District Court, racketeering, fraud, Novi, Adell Center, Joan Adell Tringale
From a fitness studio to a gelateria, Midtown and New Center land 6 new businesses
Other businesses include a restaurant, hair salon, waxing and lashing studio, and bridal boutique
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Local Businesses, Real Estate, Retail, Development, retailers, business, Midtown, Detroit, the Platform, restaurants, Pure Barre
Duggan announces changes to tax plan to address concerns by Detroit’s urban farmers
Community gardens and urban farms will be exempt from the land tax increase while side lots will see a small increase
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Nature, Politics & Government, Detroit Land Value Tax Plan, Urban farming, Detroit property taxes, News
‘Verified’ account spreads misinformation on X, claiming to be ‘Detroit News’ fact-checker
The user behind the imposter account blamed a spelling mistake on his bowel movement
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Twitter, X, social media, Detroit News, Detroit, fact-checker, media, Elon Musk
Former NBA star will open soul food restaurant in downtown Detroit
Kevin Johnson is bringing Fixins' Soul Kitchen to the D
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Food News, Restaurants, Food, News, Basketball, NBA, Kevin Johnson
USA Today Wine + Food Experience launches 2023 tour at Belle Isle
Detroit executive chef Jared Bobkin leads culinary experience in upcoming tour
Tags: Food News, Things to Do, Michigan, Detroit, Food, News, Wine, Belle Isle, Events, Restaurants
Arts, Beats & Eats is pre-selling tickets for the first time with early-bird discount
Pending state approval, it would be the first major Michigan festival to be licensed for cannabis consumption
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Concert Announcements, Music, Things to Do, Arts, Beats & Eats, Royal Oak, Michigan festivals, House of Dank
Arts, Beats & Eats gets green light for weed
Festival organizers now have to get the appropriate state licenses
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Arts, Beats & Eats, Michigan marijuana magazine, Cannabis, Marijuana Media Detroit, Slideshow
Breeda Kelly Miller turns experience caring for ailing mother into a poignant one-woman play
‘An accidental caregiver’ turns the page
By Jim McFarlin
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Stage, Breeda Kelly Miller, Mrs. Kelly’s Journey Home, theater
Tudor Dixon amplified racist remarks, conspiracies on her TV show
The Republican gubernatorial candidate used her far-right platform to sow divisions, make insensitive comments, and spread misinformation about elections and COVID-19
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Tudor Dixon, Gov. Whitmer, election, politics, racism, Real America's Voice, media
Workers at a Starbucks in Royal Oak seeks to unionize as movement grows in Michigan
Twelve Starbucks stores in Michigan have formed a union since May.
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Starbucks, Royal Oak, union, coffee, coffee shop, business
Youth pastor sentenced to 13 years in prison for sexual abuse involving Michigan Christian camp
Pastor Jesse Vargas’s victim says he ‘remorselessly stole’ her childhood
By Ryan Krull
Tags: Michigan News, News, St. Louis, St. Louis news, news, Missouri, Missouri news, Jesse Vargas, Incredible Journey, camp, New York, Michigan, Christian Camp
Tina Turner Musical headed for Detroit Opera House this December
Tickets go on sale Sept. 30
Tags: Things to Do, Stage, Tina Turner, The Tina Turner Musical, Detroit Opera House, Broadway in Detroit, theater, musicals
Biden isn’t Trump. Why do political journalists keep acting like he is?
If the old political rules are out the window, the old journalistic rules should be, too
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump's America, media, journalism
Royal Oak’s Arts, Beats & Eats celebrates 25 years with more national music, brand activations
Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort and House of Dank have invested more than six figures into on-site lounges
Tags: Festival Guide, Music, Arts, Beats & Eats, Royal Oak, metro Detroit, Festival Guide, Cover Story
Detroit Metro Times gets top rating from NewsGuard
The service ranks the credibility of publications based on nine criteria
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Detroit, Detroit Metro Times, Michigan, news, credibility
Striking workers at Great Lakes Coffee withdraw from union effort as company closes stores
After a bitter battle to unionize, baristas are forced to move on
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Coffee, Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co., labor unions, Detroit, business
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
Detroit’s City Winery music venue aims for 2025 opening
Laura Quattrocchi transforms lottery tickets into thought-provoking sculptures for 'The Loser Show'