Vol. 28, No. 46
The City Has Moved Too Close to the Sun
Obama's hurdles
By Jack Lessenberry
Foreclosure front
By Curt Guyette
Couch Trip
Motor City Cribs
By Doug Coombe
Lost in Paradise
By Larry Gabriel
Rape match?
By News Hits staff
Jeffrey Morgan’s Media Blackout
Feeding growth
By Jeff Broder
Good news, bad news
Outed online
By Dan Savage
Letters to the Editor
By Metro Times readers
Comics
The Longshots
By Serena Donadoni
What Hollywood celebrities bring to Michigan
By Jeff Meyers
But Have You Seen The Sweded Version?
Traitor
Hamlet 2
By Corey Hall
Room with a view
Race to the bottom
Instead of cheesy satire, big-budget remake is noisy, ignorant uninspired
Poet Index
Night and Day
By Megan O'Neil
Food Stuff
By Metro Times Food Staff
Seize the day
Corktown's spot reborn as Mudgie's, an inspired diner
By Jane Slaughter
Golson's golden era
By W. Kim Heron
Jazz aficionado highlights
Sisterly love
By Bill Holdship
Daddy Plays Old-Time New Orleans Jazz
Wail of two cities
A bass supreme
By Charles L. Latimer
Ross the boss
By Jonathan Cunningham
On the Download
By Chris Handyside
Sweet riffs
By Brian Smith
WILD WEEKEND
HE'S SO GLAD...
The show stoppers
Bitter Company
By Laura Witkowski
JAZZ BLAHGING...
KEEPING UP WITH MR. SMITH...OR RODRIGUEZ RULES!
HOW SWEET IT IS
Jammin' for Donald