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Detroit’s Kresge Arts intermingles sound with visual and literary arts in first-ever online exhibition
The exhibition includes themes of solidarity and community, inspired by 1970s Detroit radio DJ The Electrifying Mojo
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Arts, Music, News, Kresge Arts, Detroit artists, Michigan artists, Detroit art, sound art, music, visual art, poetry, Detroit poets, Slideshow
MAP Fest returns for a second year with goals to grow and highlight ‘the beauty of the hood’
Organizers hope to expand the day of music, art, and poetry with more interactive activities
Tags: Arts, Music, Things to Do, MAP Fest, Detroit events, Detroit festivals, music, art, poetry, Detroit music, Highland Park, Avalon Village, Mama Shu, Rock Local Entertainment Cafe, Detroit artists, Detroit talent, Slideshow
Federal ban on marijuana means Michigan cannabis company can’t sue state agency, judge rules
Court says Viridis Laboratories lacks legal standing because it deals in ‘illegal contraband’
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Viridis Laboratories, Marijuana, U.S. District Court, law, Michigan, Controlled Substances Act, Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Inaugural MAP Fest brings Detroit’s creative forces together for a day of art and entertainment
From vision to reality
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts & Culture, Music, Art, Poetry, Festivals, Community
Ypsi’s The Deep End Cafe & Gallery is for the people
Detroit poet promotes healthy living and local art at new coffee shop
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Arts & Culture, Coffee, Art, Coffee, Food, Poetry, Ypsilanti, The Deep End Cafe & Gallery
Influential Detroit artist Aaron Ibn Pori Pitts honored with memorial
Beloved by the community, the artist and activist died in August
By Amber Ogden
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Visual Art, Aaron Ibn Pori Pitts, Detroit, art, poetry, Wayne County Community College, labor, unions, activism
A small-town teacher wonders how she can find sex online without parents or former students finding out
Schooled me once
By Dan Savage
Tags: Savage Love, Savage Love, online dating, cunnilingus, teacher, internet
How attacks on drag queens in Howell foreshadowed the right’s national anti-LGBTQ+ push
By Jon King, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan Advance, Drag Queen, Livingston County, LGBTQ, Howell, politics, Michigan Government, Government, election
Whitmer signs general budget, vetoes anti-abortion items
By Allison Donahue, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Abortion Rights, Michigan Advance, Roe v. Wade, Abortion Rights, Reproductive Rights, government
Why progressives need a better conversation about faith
Rejecting religion won’t defeat the evangelical right — it’ll just push more voters into their arms
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, Republicans, Democrats, GOP, faith, religion, spirituality
Under fire from Congress, FDA chief says baby formula shortage will improve soon
By Jennifer Shutt, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Politics, Government, baby formula, FDA
Michigan Democrats pledge to mount a fierce fight to protect abortion rights
In response to a leak of draft on the SCOTUS decision on ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Gov. Whitmer says she’ll ‘keep fighting like hell’ to ensure abortion remains safe and accessible
Tags: Michigan News, Health Care, Abortion Rights, Abortion, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, Michigan, law, Gov. Whitmer, Rashida Tlaib, Gary Peters, Debbie Stabenow
Soldano floats conspiracy theory that Whitmer staged kidnapping plot to influence 2020 election
Soldano is one of 12 Republicans hoping to challenge Whitmer in the 2022 election.
By Andrew Roth, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Whitmer, Gretchen Whitmer, Governor Whitmer, kidnap, January 6, protest, verdict, politics, government, Michigan Government, Lansing
Detroit’s jessica Care moore gets shoutout from Oprah for poem about Ketanji Brown Jackson
The Detroit native is overjoyed to be recognized by one of her longtime idols
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, jessica Care Moore, poetry, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Oprah
Division, disarray mark Macomb County GOP convention
Party ousts chair amid turmoil, delegates chosen for April 23 state convention
By Laina G. Stebbins, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan Advance, government, politics, GOP, Macomb County
Susan J. Demas: Republicans said KBJ was soft on pedophiles. But they have a Michigan problem.
By Susan J. Demas, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Lee Chatfield, Michigan, Government, Michigan Advance
Detroit area legacy politician arrested faces drunken driving charges
The state representative faces her second OWI offense
By Alex Washington
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan, politics, government, election, state representative, Mary Cavanagh, Jewell Jones, Bryan Posthumus
Whitmer vetoes bill to suspend state’s gas tax beginning in 2023
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan Advance, Gas, Government, Michigan Government, Politics, Gretchen Whitmer, Governor Whitmer
Michigan good-government groups: check your districts before election time
By Lily Bohlke, Michigan News Connection
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan News Connection, Redistricting, voters, vote, election, government, Michigan government, politics
Michigan GOP House candidate vows to introduce ‘Don’t Say Gay’ legislation if elected
Tags: Michigan News, Michigan Advance, government, GOP, LGBTQ
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
Pot-friendly Michigan music venue scales back programming
By Lee DeVito
Black women-owned cannabis cultivator Calyxeum opens its first dispensary in Detroit