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‘Michael Jackson’ to perform at Comerica
By Michael Jackman
Tags: City Slang, My Girl, Get Shorty, Hippo's, nation, Video
City Slang: Diana Ross to open Freedom Hill season
By Brett Callwood
Tags: City Slang, My Girl, The Dirtbombs, Jeff Gutt, Sugar Clouds
City Slang: Music review roundup
Tags: City Slang, My Girl, fake cop, Destroy This Place, Blue Snaggletooth
20 great British bands Detroit should know about
By Jim McFarlin
Tags: The Vault, Motown, My Girl, Dylan, Wanda Jackson, Nashville Scene, Strokes, Hill Auditorium, Band of Joy, Alison Krauss, Buddy Miller, Chicago Bears, Lady Te, Princess of Detroit, Sean Babas, T3, Baatin, Dwele, Red Bull Emsee Battle, DNA, The Marvelettes, Gladys Horton, Slideshow
A look at the Prolifics
By Larry Lehna
Tags: City Slang, Detroit, My Girl, Miss May I
City Slang: Kerrytown rocks
Tags: City Slang, Iggy Pop, The Stooges, My Girl, patrick dorsey, Detroit Rock City, Blaine L. Pardoe, Murder in Battle Creek, Daisy Zick, true crime
City Slang: Weekly music review roundup
Tags: City Slang, insane clown posse, My Girl, BBC News, T Magazine, Kings X, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, Elmore Leonard, Dutch, Quentin Tarantino, Get Shorty
Martha Reeves & The Funk Brothers Team Up With The Crystal Method For New Tune In Grammy Doc
By Pietro Truba
Tags: City Slang, Detroit, Music, My Girl, fake cop, rockabilly, Young Boys Incorporated, http://www.detroitfilmcritics.com/, Video
BBC News Celebrates the 40th of Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On'
By Brian Smith
Tags: City Slang, My Girl, BBC News, Mitch Albom, Frank Beckmann, film industry
Happy Birthday Stevie Wonder
By Jonathan Cunningham
Tags: City Slang, Stevie Wonder, My Girl, Video
RIP Gladys Horton of the Marvelettes
By Sandra Svoboda
Tags: City Slang, My Girl, Gladys Horton, Please Mr. Postman, Funk Brothers, fake cop, Video
Happy Birthday David Ruffin
Tags: City Slang, Motown, My Girl, Dylan
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
By Lee DeVito
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
By Layla McMurtrie