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Video captures Grand Rapids cop shooting Black man in back of head following traffic stop
Originally published at 6:39 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13. This story was updated with additional details. Video footage released Wednesday showed a Grand Rapids cop fatally shot a Black man in the back of the head after a traffic stop over an unregistered license plate on April 4. The death of 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya has…
How to Get an Emotional Support Animal Certification (ESA Letter) (2024)
Millions of people in the US and around the world suffer from mental and emotional health illnesses. PTSD, depression, anxiety, phobias, and other mental health disorders can seriously affect someone’s day-to-day life. People suffering from these conditions need to find a way to cope. An emotional support animal is one of the many treatments available.…
How to Manifest Money: A Guide to Getting What You Want (2024)
While everyone would choose to make more money given the opportunity, most people have a poor relationship with money and find it difficult to achieve financial success. But, the truth is, accumulating wealth all starts in the mind. The most effective way to shift your belief system and open your mind to surrounding prosperity is…
How to Get an ESA Letter for Housing in 2024
Millions of people throughout the US live with a mental or emotional disability. Whether it is a diagnosed condition or not, these people often face daily challenges that can be overwhelming. For some, the symptoms of a mental illness can even be debilitating. There are several treatment options for those who suffer from mental health…
Lil Nas X will kick off his first-ever tour at Detroit’s Fillmore
Three years ago Lil Nas X took his horse to the “Old Town Road” and later this year, he’ll be bringing that horse to Woodward Ave. The singer took to social media to announce his first-ever tour, and the first stop is in Detroit. On Tuesday, Sept. 6, The “Montero” singer will be opening his…
Royal Oak approves its first three recreational marijuana businesses
Royal Oak moved closer to getting its first three recreational marijuana businesses following a marathon city commission meeting that stretched into Tuesday morning. The Royal Oak City Commission overwhelmingly approved special permits for Gatsby Cannabis on Meijer Drive, Royal Treatment on East Harrison Avenue, and Best Lyfe on Woodward Avenue. The five-and-half-hour meeting included two…
Flipside Records will throw a Fam Jam Block Party to celebrate new Berkley store
On Sunday, the city of Berkley will have the ultimate heavy metal parking lot at Flipside Records’ new location. The longstanding vinyl and memorabilia store recently relocated to downtown Berkley from Clawson, where it operated for decades. The Fam Jam Block Party, which takes place in the shop’s parking lot, will feature live music, food…
Habatat Detroit Year of Glass50 exhibit will showcase extraordinary works of art in Royal Oak
Artists from around the world will show their skills working with the glass medium at the Habatat Detroit Fine Art’s International Year of Glass50 Award Exhibition. The exhibit’s towering sculptures and intricate abstract works are enough to make visitors do a double-take, wondering, “wait, that’s glass?” More than 500 artworks will be exhibited at Habatat…
Seth Meyers to perform comedy night to help Forgotten Harvest organization feed hungry metro Detroiters
Forgotten Harvest will present its 29th Annual Comedy Night and fundraiser on Friday. This year’s event will feature special guest comedian Seth Meyers. Proceeds from the evening’s ticket sales will go to supporting Forgotten Harvest’s efforts to fight food insecurity in metro Detroit. The organization provides food to over 600,000 metro Detroiters in need each…
Self-portraits of late Detroit artist Gilda Snowden exhibited in ‘Chronicle’
To say that Gilda Snowden left an impression on Detroit’s art world, and a profound sadness after her untimely death, would be an understatement. Snowden’s legacy continues to be celebrated, however, this time with an exhibit of self-portraits called Chronicle. The series of paintings featuring abstract silhouettes of the artist opens with a reception at…
With Freep Film Festival and more, documentaries of all stripes land in metro Detroit
It’s a big week for documentary here in metro Detroit. The Freep Film Festival’s screenings and events stretch from Wednesday, April 27 to Sunday, May 1, across venues including Frame in Hazel Park, the Detroit Film Theatre, the Redford Theatre, and the Michigan Science Center, among others. They’re chased, too, by a separate, unrelated screening…
‘Star Wars’-themed dining experience planned in Detroit for May the Fourth event
May the Fourth be with you, nerds. This unofficial Star Wars-themed dining experience, dubbed the Galactic Brewery Experience, will see Rock City Eatery’s Nikita Sanches serving up family-style meals inspired by that galaxy far, far away. The menu includes out-of-this-world dishes like Naboo Salad, Grilled Endor Bird, Grogu’s Pasta, Jet-Roasted Krayt Dragon with Tatooine Rice,…
Michigan business are invited to showcase products at Meijer
Meijer announced Tuesday that it is resurrecting its Lift Local Supplier Event to give local businesses another opportunity to showcase their products at the Grand Rapids-based grocer. “Our partnerships with vendors in our footprint allow us to directly impact our local economies,” Peter Whitsett, Meijer executive vice president of merchandising and marketing, said in a…
Groups spotlight services for LGBTQ+ victims of crime in Michigan
It’s National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, a time to raise awareness of victims’ rights and services. Equality Michigan is holding three community resource fairs this week in Bay City, Grand Rapids and the Detroit Metro Area, geared toward LGBTQ+ and HIV-affected communities experiencing violence, discrimination or harassment. Serena Johnson, director of victims services for Equality…
Hamtramck Music Fest returns for summer edition in 2022
The Hamtramck Music Festival is set to return this summer. This year’s festival is scheduled for Aug. 11-14, organizers said on Monday. It’s expected to feature more than 100 local artists, performing in about 20 music venues across Hamtramck. No acts have been announced yet, but artists can apply to perform at the Hamtramck Music…
Sterling Toles’ new MOCAD exhibit will make you question who you really are
Forget about all the things you think define who you are, because the real you is somewhere underneath. To find your true self, you have to disrobe your identity built on culture, beliefs, and past trauma. Detroit artist Sterling Toles invites you to put all notions of self aside as you experience his latest exhibit,…
Grand Rapids police chief confirms Officer Christopher Schurr shot, killed Lyoya
The Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) has released the name of the officer who shot a 26-year-old unarmed Black man on April 4, an incident that has sparked numerous protests across the state in the weeks since. Patrick Lyoya was shot in the back of the head after he was pulled over on a traffic…
Asian-influenced Tigerlily to open at former Antihero in downtown Ferndale
A new Asian-inspired restaurant and sushi bar is opening on West Nine Mile in Ferndale, with an adjacent tiki bar. Tigerlily is scheduled to open this summer at the site of Antihero, a former hotspot that served Asian-influenced cuisine and drinks until it closed in 2020 amid the pandemic. Ferndale-based Hometown Restaurant Group, which purchased…
Lizzo announces Detroit date at Little Caesars Arena
Detroit native Lizzo is coming home. The singer announced a 2022 tour with Atlanta rapper Latto that includes a stop at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $39.50 and go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 29 at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster.com, and the XFINITY Box…
Alice Cooper, Tosha Owens, Marvin Gaye, Eminem earn Detroit Music Awards
The 31st Annual Detroit Music Awards was held virtually on Sunday, April 29 celebrating all genres from blues to punk. Our favorite shock rocker Alice Cooper took home the outstanding national major label recording award for his 28th studio album Detroit Stories. Meanwhile, Eminem’s “Tone-Deaf” won outstanding video with a major budget, and the late…
Michigan group: Oil pipeline tunnel plan not in sync with state’s climate goals
This Earth Month, Michigan leaders took the opportunity to release a new roadmap for a carbon-neutral state economy by 2050. In addition to highlighting state agencies’ plans to power state-owned buildings and facilities with renewables, reduce energy usage, electrify vehicles and offer more recycling services, the plan calls for action from local governments, businesses and institutions,…
Two Trump picks win GOP endorsements for Michigan attorney general, secretary of state
Two candidates on Saturday rode endorsements from former President Donald Trump to win the majority of Michigan GOP delegates’ votes for secretary of state and attorney general at the early convention in Grand Rapids. Both Secretary of State nominee Kristina Karamo and Attorney General nominee Matt DePerno have denied the 2020 presidential election results, catapulting…
Injury causes Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker to pivot to all-acoustic set at Royal Oak Music Theatre
“You might never see a set like this again,” muttered Adrianne Lenker, Big Thief’s frontwoman, in the middle of the band’s Saturday night set at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. Between songs, Lenker spoke meekly, in a volume barely above a murmur, some quips more audible than others. She sat in a wobbly wooden chair…
Detroit radio station gives free Red Hot Chili Peppers tickets to fan duped by cover band
We’re pleased to report that in the end, everything appears to have worked out fine for Aaron, a Red Hot Chili Peppers fan who previously told Metro Times he was upset because he accidentally purchased tickets to see a cover band, the Red NOT Chili Peppers. The Metro Times story was widely shared on social…
Overtaxed homeowners and Red NOT Chili Peppers: The top 10 Metro Times headlines of the week
Well, this week was a little spicier than usual, as our readers were interested in one fan’s angry ticket flub as he accidentally purchased tickets to a Red Hot Chili Peppers cover band. Related While the Red NOT Chili Peppers offered a few laughs, our readers certainly weren’t laughing at how the city of Detroit…
Op-ed: Why abortion access matters and what we’re doing about it in Michigan
In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court of the United States will issue a consequential decision on whether to overturn Roe v. Wade, which guarantees the constitutional right to an abortion. If the Supreme Court overturns Roe, an antiquated, extreme law still on the books in Michigan will outlaw abortion in virtually all cases, including…
Green Pharm opens newest recreational dispensary in Hazel Park
A new recreational marijuana dispensary opened in Hazel Park this week, offering a large selection of flower, edibles, and concentrates. Green Pharm is the eighth recreational dispensary to open in Hazel Park. The store is located at 815 W. Nine Mile Rd. Owned by Green Pharm Cannabis, the dispensary is the company’s fifth location in…
Detroit artist Rico Africa gets posthumous retrospective at Cass Cafe
When he died in February of complications from pancreatic cancer at age 57, Detroit artist Rico Africa left behind a trove of colorful paintings. Those works will go on view in a posthumous retrospective at Detroit’s Cass Cafe that opens on Saturday. Born Robert Berry in 1964, Africa came up in Detroit’s Cass Corridor art…
Democrat McMorrow’s rousing anti-hate speech leads to $250,000 in donations in one day
Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow raised more than $250,000 from 6,200 contributors in less than 24 hours after a rousing anti-hate speech aimed at a Republican who falsely claimed she wanted to “groom and sexualize kindergartners” her campaign tells Metro Times. The nearly five-minute speech went viral on social media on Tuesday, leading to what…
Journey’s nonexistent ‘South Detroit’ immortalized by the Library of Congress
Rock band Journey’s classic “Don’t Stop Believin’” has been entered into the National Recording Registry — including its famous lyrics about “South Detroit,” a place that doesn’t technically exist. That hasn’t stopped the song from being embraced locally as a sports stadium anthem and bar closing-time nightcap. But the track also enjoyed a huge bump…
Oak Park artist recycles trash into cute characters
One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. Well, at least that’s the case for Dale Teachout, an Oak Park artist. The 65-year-old sees art in any and everything. He has been repurposing recyclable materials into art for more than 20 years, making assemblages of found recycled materials. Teachout describes finding treasure in another’s person trash…
Michigan appeals court rejects election fraud lawsuit in Antrim County
The Michigan Court of Appeals on Thursday dismissed an election fraud lawsuit that sought to challenge the 2020 election results in Antrim County, handing conspiracy theorists yet another judicial loss. The three-judge panel unanimously ruled that the lawsuit was baseless and contained no allegations of irregularities that “might have affected the outcome of the presidential…
Bedrock will bring outdoor roller rink back to downtown Detroit for another spin
Time to lace up your roller skates and sneakers, as Bedrock announced its Monroe Street Midway is returning to downtown Detroit next month. Located near Campus Martius Park, the Midway opens up on May 27, at the start of Memorial Day weekend, and will operate through Labor Day, Sept. 5. Monroe Street Midway will see…
The Michigan Squeeze Station is building a healthy community in Southwest Detroit
“This is the real booster shot,” Denisse Lopez says about the bright orange drink she serves at her cafe the Michigan Squeeze Station. The spicy concoction, called the “Obamacare wellness shot,” features turmeric, ginger, lemon, and cayenne pepper, and Lopez swears by its immunity-boosting powers. Lopez opened up the Michigan Squeeze Station to make healthy food…
A Highland Park resident is on a mission to rebuild her neighborhood one block at a time
Shamayin Harris, better known as Mama Shu, is a mother, a community activist, a former school administrator, and the founder and CEO of Avalon Village in Highland Park — what she calls a 21st-century sustainable “eco-village” on Avalon Street that is a safe space for learning for the people in her neighborhood. “The Avalon Village…
‘Father Stu’ is a (very) mixed blessing
Google “Mark Wahlberg Catholic,” and before you type out the third letter, “Mark Wahlberg Calvin Klein” delightfully autocompletes. That the actor’s faith is still outshined by the 1992 underwear campaign that transformed him from rapper “Marky Mark” to fashion icon is perhaps of no surprise. After all, this is the guy whose breakout film role…
Michigan Secretary of State Benson receives ‘Courage Award’ for defending democracy
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s fight to protect democracy in Michigan has earned her a John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award. The Detroit Democrat was honored alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers, and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, a George Election Department employee. In the face of…
Ypsilanti is holding a cannabis expungement fair
An Ypsilanti dispensary is teaming up with the city to help people charged with cannabis crimes get their criminal records expunged. The expungement fair will take place from noon-4 p.m. on Sunday, May 1 at the WellFlower Ypsi, located at 1820 Washtenaw Ave. “We know that a person’s prior criminal offenses can create barriers in…
Cloud Cannabis opens latest dispensary in New Baltimore
Cloud Cannabis Co. will open its eighth dispensary in Michigan on Tuesday, April 26. The shop is licensed for adult-use sales and is located at 35269 Cricklewood Blvd., New Baltimore. The shop will also be offering medical marijuana cardholders a 10% discount on full-priced items. “It’s exciting that Michigan’s cannabis industry is growing so rapidly,…
Detroit started accepting application for cannabis businesses on 4/20
Nearly two-and-a-half years after recreational marijuana sales began in Michigan, the city of Detroit finally began accepting applications for some adult-use cannabis business licenses on Wednesday — or 4/20, the unofficial annual cannabis holiday. The city’s newly formed Office of Marijuana Ventures & Entrepreneurship opened up the online application process for unlimited recreational marijuana licenses…
Ready Player One in downtown Detroit is closed and being replaced with Pizza Cat
The coin-operated arcade games of Detroit’s Ready Player One have now become a thing of the past, just like the bygone era whose nostalgia they tapped into. While it’s not clear exactly when the bar shut down, new owners were moving in when Metro Times visited on Wednesday morning. Pizza Cat, a Toledo-based chain whose…
Pop culture convention Astronomicon heads to Livonia’s Burton Manor
Metro Detroit’s pop culture convention returns with celebrity meet-and-greets, cosplay, vendors, music, and more. This year’s special guests include Corey Taylor from Slipknot, Judge Reinhold from Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Nick Castle from Halloween, pro wrestler Kevin Nash, and more. On Saturday, hip-hop duo Twiztid will perform a special set to celebrate its 25th…
2nd annual 420 Music Festival returns to Lansing
It’s time to get high in the park and enjoy some music, which sure, people have been doing since forever, but this annual 420 event by Liv Cannabis does sound pretty dope. The festival is going down all day long Saturday, April 23 at Adado Riverfront Park in Lansing with performances by rappers Curren$y, Bun…
Cranbrook graduate student exhibition opens this weekend
For the past two years, more than 60 of Cranbrook Academy of Art’s graduate students have been honing their craft, in fields like 2D Design, 3D Design, 4D Design, Architecture, Ceramics, Fiber, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Print Media, and Sculpture. This week, they showcase their hard work. The annual student exhibition opens for ArtMembers from 6-9…
Mask mandates lifted for local transit authorities in metro Detroit
Local transit authorities across metro Detroit are no longer requiring face coverings after a federal judge struck down the mask mandate aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19. The QLINE, the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), and the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transit (SMART) announced they won’t require masks, but are still encouraging passengers…
Wayne State researchers explore novel groundwater monitoring method
Researchers at Wayne State University are developing an alternative method of monitoring groundwater for toxins. The process is typically labor-intensive and expensive; it requires installing wells, which can cost local public health departments millions. Or with phytoscreening, researchers can test plant tissue for contaminants from the water they absorb. But some contaminants, such as volatile…
Greta Van Fleet singer responds to fans calling him out for appropriating Indigenous culture
The frontman of rock band Greta Van Fleet issued a statement and made a charitable donation after fans called him out for previously wearing Indigenous garb onstage. Josh Kiszka, 25, posted the statement on Instagram on Monday, following a fan-driven social media campaign calling on him to address the issue: To our indigenous fans, I…
Free Will Astrology (April 20-26)
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries author Marge Piercy writes, “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart, who pull like water buffalo, with massive patience, who strain in the mud and the muck to move things forward, who do what has to be done, again and again.” According to my analysis…
What America’s student loan debacle can teach us about neoliberalism
Earlier this month, the Biden administration extended its pandemic-era deferment on student loans again. This marks the sixth time since March 2020, that the student loan payment pause has been extended, this time to Aug. 31, 2022. This is mixed news. For millions of debt-holders, it’s a welcomed relief. But it’s also a punt. Borrowers…
Detroit’s SuperCrisp serves up American faves with an Asian twist
The basic idea at SuperCrisp is to take American standards — hot dogs, hamburgers, fried chicken, French fries — and dress them up with a long list of Asian touches, rendering them basically unrecognizable but delicious. Think traditional faves that taste more like a poke bowl, on a bun. This strategy is fine by me,…
420 Music Festival, Cranbrook graduate exhibition, the architecture of Albert Kahn, and more things to do this week
Select events happening in metro Detroit this week. Submit your events to metrotimes.com/calendar. Be sure to check venue websites for COVID-19 policies. Astronomicon Friday, April 22-Sunday, April 24: Metro Detroit’s pop culture convention returns with celebrity meet-and-greets, cosplay, vendors, music, and more. This year’s special guests include Corey Taylor from Slipknot, Judge Reinhold from Fast…






