Jun 17-23, 2015

Jun 17-23, 2015 / Vol. 35 / No. 36

WATCH: Drone footage of the Detroit fireworks

Our new pals over at Green Sky Creative, a Detroit-based video production company, shared with us this awesome aerial footage of last night’s Detroit fireworks. Really stunning stuff. Watch below. 2015 detroit fireworks from Green Sky Creative on Vimeo.

Wayne County hiring police officers to staff jails

Wayne County officials said Tuesday it plans to hire an additional 75 police officers to staff county jails. The officers will be enrolled in an academy that will require 160 hours in training, the county says in a press release, and applicants will be trained on a “wide array of topics including but not limited…

UPDATE: Detroit fireworks set to begin at 9:06 p.m. tonight

Update (2:35 p.m., Monday, June 22): The fireworks show has an earlier start time to beat the severe weather. The show is now slated to begin at 9:06 p.m tonight. You’d be wise to still pack an umbrella. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Original story (11 a.m., Monday, June 22): The annual Detroit fireworks display may be delayed until Tuesday…

Wayne County one of the worst in U.S. for income mobility

Wayne County is the state’s most populous, but it holds the distinction as one of the worst in the U.S. for income mobility, according to a report from The New York Times that highlights a recent Harvard University study.  Location matters – enormously. If you’re poor and live in the Detroit area, it’s better to be…

Detroit police chief pleads for tips on shooting that killed 1, injured 11

Detroit Police Chief James Craig on Sunday urged anyone with knowledge of what transpired Saturday before the city’s largest shooting in years — an incident that left one dead and 11 injured — to speak out.  A festive atmosphere with upwards of 300 people turned violent around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, police said, when gunfire erupted…

Lawsuit: Detroit cop killed resident’s French mastiff ‘for no reason’

A Detroit police officer unnecessarily shot and killed a resident’s dog during an exterior search of a home earlier this year, according to a federal lawsuit filed Thursday.  On Jan. 31, several Detroit officers approached Darryl Lindsay’s house on Detroit’s west side in search of a suspect related to an unspecified incident, the suit says. …

State Treasurer will review Wayne County’s finances

The Michigan Treasury said Friday it will conduct a preliminary examination of Wayne County’s books, following County Executive Warren Evans’ request for a financial review.  In a letter sent Thursday to Evans, State Treasurer Nick Khouri said his department would begin its review today. It’s expected to be completed in 30 days. Evans said earlier…

Ex-Detroit councilwoman Monica Conyers sues McDonalds over cut finger

Monica Conyers, a former Detroit city councilwoman who was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for taking a bribe while in office, has filed a lawsuit against McDonalds, claiming she cut her finger while pulling her chair under a table. From The Detroit News: The former Detroit city councilwoman alleges she cut her finger…

Drought brings organic, cold-pressed juices to Bloomfield Hills

We here at Metro Times do love a good juice, which is why we’re pleased as punch to report that local cold-pressed, organic, raw juice maker Drought has opened its sixth metro Detroit storefront, this time in Bloomfield Hills. The shop, located at 4078 West Maple Road, officially swung open on Monday: (function(d, s, id)…

Rally for Terrance Kellom set for Thursday evening

A rally will be held Thursday evening by residents and faith leaders who say they want answers in the case of Terrance Kellom, who died last month after an immigration officer shot the 20-year-old inside his Detroit home during a raid. Organizers say Terrance’s father, Kevin — who wholly disputes the official account of the…

Get outta town

Port Clinton, Ohio One doesn’t usually immediately picture Ohio when thinking of a scenic, out-of-town weekend, but Port Clinton, Ohio, certainly fits that bill. The town is part of the Sandusky and Lake Erie Islands and is close to Kelly Island and Put-in-Bay. Stay in a quaint bed and breakfast right on the water, visit…

Horoscopes (June 17 – 23)

ARIES (March 21-April 20): You are sitting on the cusp of a change that will give you a whole new set of problems to deal with. It will be interesting to see how you handle it when what you wanted more than anything finally comes to pass. Others are very much part of this. As…

Outfit yourself

$15 – Sunglasses, Incognito Eyewear In 2014, iconic Royal Oak retailer Incognito closed its doors forever. But the brand hadn’t seen its last days. Incognito lives on in the form of an online eyewear company that sells trendy sunglasses. Their styles span the gamut from cat eyes to round frames, from wayfarers to steampunk-style offerings.…

Savage Love: Jackhammer

Q: My boyfriend and I both spent a lot of time masturbating when we were young, and pretty much trained our brains to come only one way. He can only come from masturbating furiously, or sometimes from a marathon of jackhammer sex. A few years before I met him, I toned down the masturbating to…

Get cultured

$0 – Movies at New Center Park You’ve likely seen seen many of these movies before, but never underestimate how fun it can be to check out a classic film with your friends in a great park. Every Wednesday and Friday this summer, New Center Park is putting on screenings of a wide variety of…

Nick Cave returns to Cranbrook

Missouri-born, Chicago-based artist Nick Cave has made a name for himself with his colorful “Soundsuits” — ornate, wearable sculptures that have been exhibited as standalone art objects and costumed dance performances. Lately, he’s partnered with his alma mater the Cranbrook Academy of Art (Cave is an ’89 graduate of their master’s program) to bring performances…

Drink Up

Not Your Father’s Root Beer Small Town Brewery | 5.9% ABV The craft brewing industry is known for IPAs, stouts, ales, porters, and all manner of beers that weren’t ubiquitously available on the market, say, 10 years ago. Now, an Illinois-based brewery has added something a little different to their roster: a root beer. Small…

Home fires burning at Zeke’s Rock and Roll BBQ

In January, the space vacated by AJ’s Music Cafe in Ferndale became the home of the newest entry in metro Detroit’s still-burgeoning barbecue scene: Zeke’s BBQ. They seem to be doing well, serving good barbecue and attracting a steady clientele. Of course, it’s Zeke’s “Rock and Roll” BBQ. One member of our party kept kidding…

Guantanamo Baywatch expertly perverts rock ’n’ roll

It used to be if you wanted to sell a record, you slapped a pretty girl on the cover, called it the band’s biggest hits (or named it after their biggest hit), then sat back and watched the albums fly off shelves. For Portland, Oregon’s Guantanamo Baywatch (who genuinely loves the rock ‘n’ roll and…

Melvin Davis brings it all back home with ‘Double or Nothing’

Detroit soul ambassador Melvin Davis’ new album, Double or Nothing, is the singer and songwriter’s first original production since the 1970s. The warm, funky offering showcases Davis’ continued determination to write and produce music. He’s had a 50-year career in Detroit, from cutting records for the incomparable Fortune label to working with David Ruffin and…

Matt Ziolkowski’s wooden birds on display at UFO Factory

Matt Ziolkowski specializes in making intricate fine art with tools generally associated with the home — duct tape, hair, sticks from bushes, glass, wire, found objects, and house paint. He is easygoing and often sports the glazed smile of a professional surfer. “I used to use insulation spray foam for sculptural purposes but it is…

Welcome to Summer Guide 2015

In Michigan, we don’t mess around when it come to summer. We really can’t help it. It’s the climate. There are places where the weather is beautiful year-round, and people get blasé about it. Not us. When you live in a place with four full seasons, including that bitter, snowy winter, it makes you a…

Drink well

$0 – Z’s Villa We’re going to go out on a limb and declare Z’s Villa is Detroit’s best bar where you can play sand court volleyball, a game of horseshoes, and cornhole. If there’s another bar that offers all of the above somewhere in city limits that we haven’t yet encountered, Z’s is almost…

Stir it up: Legacies and connections

“Detroit is changing so rapidly,” said Grace Boggs after viewing last week’s Metro Times cover story, “Detroit People,” and noting that several of the people chosen for the article have been involved with her or the James and Grace Lee Boggs Center. Among them were Anne Perrault of Avalon International Breads; educator and food activist…

Eat well

$0 – Royal Oak Farmer’s Market Food Truck Rally Join a gathering of metro Detroit’s most delicious mobile eateries as several gourmet food trucks come together at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. If past rallies are any indication, this is sure to be an exciting, busy event, filled with too much great food to eat…

Making it in Detroit was a piece of cake for Chloe Sabatier

Detroit is used to upstart success stories. It’s a tough town, but if you have the will and the skill, something you can break through into the big time. We see it happen mostly in the world of music, but recently in the realm of food and drink, with local chefs competing on national television,…

Get outdoors

$0 – Heidelberg Project Whether you think Tyree Guyton’s neighborhood-sized project is a work of art or an eyesore (feel free to duke it out online in the comments section), the Heidelberg Project is undeniably one of the city’s most famous tourist destinations. In fact, we’ve never paid a visit without encountering any less than…

It’s festival time

$0 – Ann Arbor Art Fair This enormous art fair is actually four smaller art fairs combined into one. It stretches for blocks from State to Main Streets, crawling down many side streets in between. Pick up ceramics, fine art, jewelry, furniture, and other handmade creations, and don’t forget to try one of the city’s…

MGM Grand Detroit’s V Nightclub raises the bar

Nearly eight years ago MGM Grand Detroit opened a club that wasn’t quite like anything else the city had to offer. V Nightclub was swanky and intimate, with an amazing sound system and a stylish setup. Nearly a decade later, the club remains a fixture in the city’s nightlife scene. In fact, one might argue…

Music

$0 – Sweet Willie Tea If you live in Detroit then you’ve probably been to Eastern Market. However, the market has a few hidden gems you may not have discovered, including the musical stylings of Sweet Willie Tea, a one man blues band like nothing you’ve seen before. Witness Willie play the drums, banjo, harmonica,…

Eight things you need to know about dining in metro Detroit this week

Patio pop-up — We dropped in on chef Matthew Baldridge’s and artist Janna Coumoundouros’ most recent Dinner Club pop-up, and were amused that every course included Faygo. (One previous event featured Spam in every course.) But the next four-course outing will be more straight-ahead French, featuring vichyssoise, poached swordfish, bistro filet with soft egg and…


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