Hear us out — there's a lot to be thankful for this season. Whether it is the blue wave that swept over Michigan during this month's midterm elections, or simply that Detroit-style pizza exists and is far superior — the list is a long one.
While it may be easy to be oh-so-cynical because we are so completely inundated with sarcasm (Hell, even Metro Times has a tendency to unnecessarily turn up the
Raise a glass and grab a dang turkey leg because we asked some of metro Detroit's most beloved artists, business owners, and musicians what they were thankful for this season. And they did not disappoint.
Britney Stoney
Artist, performer

Musician with Jenny & Jackie, owner of Third Wave Music

Garett Kohler
General manager, Assemble Sound

Simone Else
Artist, designer, owner of Eat da Rich

Jodi Lynn Burton
Artist, illustrator, podcaster

"I'm grateful to be living in such a creative community where the arts and artists are supported, and I am surrounded by inspiring and talented people."
Matthew Milia
Songwriter, Frontier Ruckus

Tunde Olaniran
Musician, artist, activist

"I'm thankful to be alive. I and the people around me have been experiencing a lot of traumatic loss. It might be cliche but I am also grateful to wake up every morning and have a chance to be creative.
I'm also very grateful for Siwatu Salama-Ra's release from prison. I remember meeting her a few years ago when she came to do a worship with a youth group I ran in Flint. Last summer, I was the producer for the Allied Media Conference opening ceremony and Siwatu sent audio from prison and we incorporated it with a conference-wide call to amplify her message. I don't think I even realized how emotionally invested I was until ill weaver sent me a picture of her holding her son. I just started sobbing.
In a way, I'm grateful for what the organizers who worked with Siwatu on securing her release taught or reminded me that there is hope in the world, that there is so much we can do for ourselves and each other, and that love and intention and collective strategy can bring a victory of justice to a very unjust system."
Sara Barron
Singer, songwriter, music journalist

Curtis Roach
Performer, producer

“I’m thankful for my mom and all her enthusiasm and my family and friends that are around me. And, most importantly, I’m thankful for all the endless support I get from my fans. Without them, I really don’t know where I would be. They make life so much brighter for me. And I’m also thankful for Anita Baker’s music. What did we do to deserve her? She is so incredible to me.”
Sophia Von Stardust
Burlesque performer and artist

Craig Brown
Musician | Craig Brown Band

Dion Fischer
Owner of UFO Factory

"Cats, silver spray-paint, UFO people, vegan taco salad, text messages instead of phone calls, records, T-shirts, art that I like, synthesizers, EVERY Planet of the Apes movie/tv show/documentary, winter/spring/summer/fall, free speech, free jazz, free popcorn, free WiFi, I believe that children are our future teach them well and let them lead the way (to a path of a slightly less dystopian future than our current trajectory), etc."
Kaitlyn Valor Bourque
Actor, Director, Media at Planet Ant Theatre

"I am thankful for the vast and varied platforms I have been given to follow my passions, stand against injustice, and effect change on a local level. I'm thankful for all the ways I see social justice becoming a visible pillar within my artistic community, and for the outpouring of talent, dedication, and innovation I am surrounded by every day in this city."
Holly Johnson
Musician, Double Winter

Shara Nova
My Brightest Diamond

Anna Burch
Artist, musician

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