Struggling to breathe in 48217, Michigan’s most toxic ZIP code
Part one of a series on environmental racism in Michigan
By Steve Neavling
Vol. 40, No. 14
Trump wags the dog
By Clay Jones
A blustering president could get a lot of people killed — again
By Jeffrey C. Billman
This is how Trump became president
Looking back on 40 years of MT
By Metro Times editorial staff
Reps. Tlaib and Slotkin warn about impact of Trump's actions after Iranian missile attacks
Poll: Trump trails 5 Democratic candidates in key battleground state of Michigan
Finally, Michigan Supreme Court rules to allow cell phones, electronic devices in courts statewide
By Scott McClallen, The Center Square
Marianne Williamson, Michigan's gift to the 2020 presidential race, just dropped out
By Lee DeVito
Triggered Trumpers call for violence against Michigan Democrats and Muslims in vile Facebook page
Rep. Tlaib tackles environmental racism in PFAS cleanup bill
Urban explorer finds what appears to be cremated human remains in abandoned Flint funeral home
Detroit-area Bishop calls for Catholics to refuse to participate in US wars
Accuracy of breathalyzers thrown into question amid Michigan State Police investigation
Opinion: How U-M’s Center of Innovation at failed jail site will fail Detroiters
By David Helps
Happy days are here again
By Tom Tomorrow
Savage Love: Shitty questions
By Dan Savage
Designer Scott Klinker brings this week's selfie photo op to Detroit
Staff Pick
Niagara is the special guest artist for this year's Dirty Show
'1619 Project' creator Nikole Hannah-Jones will speak at University of Michigan
'American Paintings,' a collection from a 'turbulent epoch,' comes to Oakland University Art Gallery
Staff pick
'Preoccupations: Palestinian Landscapes' explores the Israeli occupation of Palestine via landscape art at Detroit's Holding House Gallery
Kermit the Frog, America's favorite amphibian, to be displayed at DIA
By Sonia Khaleel
There is no spoon, but there are screenings of 'The Matrix' at Detroit's Redford Theatre
By Jerilyn Jordan
Pres. Obama's former National Security Adviser Susan Rice visits the Detroit Public Library with memoir
Detroit's Museum District to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with free programming
‘1917’ is last year’s best film
By Cameron Meier
Horoscopes (Jan. 8-14)
By Cal Garrison
Michigan's Teeq Tequila is expanding to California, Florida
Corktown's Gold Cash Gold could close its doors next month
Hazel, Ravines, and Downtown to undergo temporary Crab Trap makeover, will offer fresh stone crab, grouper, and more
The grill masters at Motor City Sports Bar excel far beyond the burger
By Tom Perkins
Anti-popstar Halsey to bring 'Manic' world tour to metro Detroit
T3 and Young RJ keep breathing new life into Slum Village as they head to Ann Arbor
The Gashounds gear up for a record release at Hamtramck's Ghostlight
Keeping the early aughts emo sound alive is Detroit's Antighost, which will play in Pontiac
Pour a stiff one because Detroit's Tangent Gallery will, once again, pay tribute to the untouchable Tom Waits
N'Namdi Center for Contemporary Art to host performance by celebrated Detroit composer Pamela Wise
Actual 'Biggest Loser' Jillian Michaels says we shouldn't celebrate Lizzo's body because of diabetes
Early aughts R&B darling Ashanti heads to Detroit's Sound Board
Rebirth Brass Band brings New Orleans sound to Ferndale's Magic Bag
Detroit's Dogleg will deliver punch-dance fueled tunes to Ferndale
Jeff Ponders II to bring smooth, feel-good jazz stylings to Cliff Bell's
Stacey 'Hotwaxx' Hale, the Godmother of House Music, is celebrating her birthday at Marble Bar — and you're invited
Bowlero Lanes & Lounge teams up with Charivari Festival for Detroit DJ nights
Rochester indie-rock outfit the Doozers to play at the Loving Touch with Who Boy, Mover Shaker, and more
Rapper Berner's Cookies weed dispensary is coming to Detroit
Green Peak Innovations' Ann Arbor Skymint recreational marijuana store is now open
C3's massive new marijuana facility should help with Michigan's weed shortage
By Larry Gabriel
Danielle Adams is making sure there's room in Michigan's marijuana industry for the underdog