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Vegan in Detroit: 70 spots for meatless munching around the Motor City
Detroit usually lags a few years behind the coasts in kitchen trends, so if you want to know what we’ll be eating here in, say, 2021, check out what’s up in Portland’s restaurants today. That’s how it often goes (see also: the zaatar craze), but there’s one culinary discipline in which we’re ahead of the…
This Corktown loft is listed at $700,000 — nearly twice what it sold for a year ago
Ok, so we’re not Curbed, but this condo listing is such a great example of the insane wealth gap in Detroit that we just couldn’t let it pass us by. The 1,500 square foot unit pictured above is located in the Grinnell Place Lofts on Brooklyn Street near Michigan Avenue. It is listed for $695,000.…
The secret to success, according to DIY music master (Sandy) Alex G
“I would just focus on making the best stuff you can make, and if it’s good and you put it on the internet, I mean if it’s good enough, stuff will just fall into place, ya know?” Alex Giannascoli, known as (Sandy) Alex G in the DIY music world, explains while describing his unexpected success.…
Checking in with Detroit rapper Stretch Money
Stretch Money has been a hip-hop all-star since his 2006 track “It Takes Money to Make Money” became a Detroit anthem. Metro Times caught up with him to talk about his new music. Metro Times: Your 2006 debut single and album, “It Takes Money to Make Money” was so epic, do you ever get tired…
Hub of Detroit shutters temporarily after in-store altercation
The Hub of Detroit, a longstanding Midtown bike shop, is closed this week due to safety concerns following an in-store confrontation with a customer last Thursday. On June 22, James E. Lee says he was having service done on his bike at the shop when a Hub employee asked him to leave. Following the visit,…
Senate health bill could prove devastating for Michigan’s battle with opioid abuse
Michigan’s opioid epidemic has, in recent years, only been getting worse. In 2015, the state for the first time saw the number of opiate overdose deaths outpace the number of car crash fatalities, as the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services tallied nearly 1,300 overdose deaths. Michigan doctors over the past two years issued more opiate…
You can purchase Madonna’s Rochester Hills childhood home
As we all know, Madonna hails from the suburbs of Detroit (whether she likes it or not) and it turns out that the house that she grew up in is on the market for a whopping $479,000. Curbed reports that the home has had a ton of ups and downs, from being bought and resold…
Kosmo’s Bop Shop, a new bibimbop restaurant, opens soon in Ann Arbor
A new Kosmo location is slated to open in July in downtown Ann Arbor. MLive reports that Kosmo’s Bop Shop will specialize in bibimbop and target the dinner and late night crowds, which is a slight change of course from the first location in Kerrytown. The restaurant will seat about 40 people, and owner Don…
Shakira will bring new tour to Detroit in January
Shakira (whose hips will never lie) is hitting the road supporting her new LP El Dorado later this year and will make an appearance at Little Caesars Arena on Monday, January 22. The tour starts this coming fall with a European leg until she hits North America in January for a run of shows. Latin…
Shipping container restaurant collective, beer garden breaks ground this week in Cass Corridor
Even the brightest idea requires dogged perseverance to see it through. Such it was in the saga of the Detroit Shipping Company. It’s the brainchild of three native Michiganders whose mission is to develop a roughly 12,000-square-foot entertainment venue – complete with a beer garden, upscale street-food vendors, artists’ space, and start-up retail – out…
Detroit drivers are nation’s best, according to study
The Motor City’s drivers can lay claim to being the best in the entire nation. That’s according to a new study by QuoteWizard, an online insurance comparison marketplace. The study took a look at the 75 most populous metropolitan areas in the U.S., sampling incident data using more than 2 million data points from drivers who…
You can buy a White Stripes fidget spinner now because nothing is sacred
Once we heard that you could purchase a fidget spinner dedicated to Arcade Fire, Radiohead, and David Bowie, we knew it wouldn’t be long until a White Stripes fidget spinner would turn up on the internet. Well my friends, that day has finally come. Turns out that you can purchase a White Stripes-themed fidget spinner…
A case of beer is cheaper in Michigan than anywhere else in America
Finally, some good news for the state of Michigan. A new study released by Simple Thrifty Living reveals that Michigan sells the cheapest cases of beer in America. The study finds the average of a 24-pack case of beer in each state. Michigan’s average comes out the least expensive at $14.62, beating out California, Illinois, and…
Hamtramck artist Emily Wood featured in new video
Typically, when people are asked to envision landscape artists, they think of painters who set up easels on hillsides and paint rich, gorgeous oil artworks of pastoral scenes. Well, Emily Wood is an artist who creates spare line drawings of landscapes, and they’re full of trash, power lines, and ramshackle Hamtramck houses. And they’re actually…
Cookie cannibalism: A look at one of Detroit’s most decadent desserts
Cookies are one of those foods in which it’s difficult for things to go wrong. After all, it’s a small baked good packed with sweet things like chocolate, peanut butter, sugar, frosting, and so on, and it’s one of our most common desserts. But that makes it difficult to bake a cookie that is uncommonly…
Eminem posts photo with Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar while sporting a new beard
Just a couple of guys from Compton and one from Detroit. With a beard. #thedefiantones A post shared by Marshall Mathers (@eminem) on Jun 23, 2017 at 12:53pm PDT Not only is Eminem posing with legends Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar, but he really wants you to know that’s sporting a new beard that we…
Is an Emagine theater coming to a Detroit neighborhood near you?
Troy-based theater megaplex company Emagine Entertainment is hoping to open a new location within Detroit city limits, Crain’s Detroit reports. And, not in the newly coined “District Detroit.” Paul Glantz, the company’s co-founder and chairman, told Crain’s they’re looking at sites near residential developments rather than commercial ones. “If you look at all the housing…
Detroit’s Hush House shows why ‘black history’ is American history
On a side street in Detroit is a little museum that tells a big story. It’s called Hush House, but it also carries a mouthful of a subtitle: The Black World Community Museum and Leadership Training Institute for Human Rights. Hush House is run by two educators, the Rev. Sandra Simmons and her husband Charles…
Why you need to watch TV show ‘Playing House’ featuring Detroit’s Keegan-Michael Key
Sweet friends, if you haven’t watched the USA network’s hilarious comedy Playing House then what are you even doing with you life?? We will give you a free pass since the show is highly underrated, but the third season premieres tonight and it’s shaping up to be the best season yet. For those who haven’t…
64,000 Wayne County properties are years behind on their taxes and could be foreclosed
The tax foreclosure crisis in Wayne County is rolling right along, with another massive batch of properties at risk of being seized. The 2016-2017 foreclosure cycle wraps up June 28, the date by which home owners with three years’ worth of back taxes have to make payment arrangements with the Wayne County Treasurer’s Office. The…
Seven new restaurants and bars are planned for the Wurlitzer Building
The Siren Hotel, a boutique hotel that’s renovating downtown Detroit’s Wurlitzer Building, will be home to seven restaurants and bars. Eater reports that Chef Garrett Lipar – a former chef at Torino and James Beard Foundation’s Rising Star of the Year semifinalist – is planning an eight-seat, tasting menu-only restaurant called Albena. Bay City’s Populace Coffee…
Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas’ excellent new albums are out today
Finally! After months of waiting for new music, Detroit’s Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas can share their new bilingual double-album Telephone/Teléfono to the world. Hernandez told us in multiple interviews over the last year that she decided to make a bilingual double-album because she wanted the project to fully represent who she is. The albums…
Children who visit the Wright Museum this weekend will receive a free doll
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History will give away a free doll to every child between the ages of 3 and 12 years old who visits the museum this Saturday morning as part of their I See Me: Reflections in Black Dolls exhibit. The exhibit, which amasses the largest collection of Leo…
Kresge Artist Fellow winners announced, including former ‘MT’ staffer Allie Gross
More than 750 local artists applied to be a 2017 Kresge Artist Fellow and to take home an unrestricted $25,000 prize, and today 18 winners were announced. The group is a reflection of both up-and-coming artists in Detroit as well as those who have already spent many years affecting change with their work. Twisted Storytellers…
Dan Gilbert named richest person in all of Michigan, because of course he is
Tell us something we don’t know, Forbes. The business publication released a list today of the richest person in every one of our fine states. As a surprise to no one (maybe besides Rich DeVos) the Daddy Warbucks of Detroit (yes, I am implying that Detroit is a orange-haired orphan named Annie) Dan Gilbert was…
Adventures in authenticity at Shinola continued: ‘The hotel only Detroit could build’?
It’s no secret that Detroit-based watch and luxury goods maker Shinola has faced a fair share of criticism for its marketing practices. The company, which is owned by a Texas-based private equity group, put down stakes in the city in 2011 with a branding scheme some believe co-opted the workman’s spirit of Detroit to sell…
Mo Pop after parties announced at Magic Stick and PJ’s
Detroit’s Mo Pop Festival is right around the corner (37 days to be exact) and the festival announced today that there are two after parties going down in the city after things wrap up at the West Riverfront Park. The first official party goes down Saturday, July 30 at the Magic Stick. Mo Pop 2017…
This wonderful song about Telway is a tribute to owner Earl Owens, who died on Sunday
Bogdon Vasquaf’s life is filled with fond memories of Telway’s hamburgers. As a kid, he and his father would cut coupons out of the weekly TV Guide that would get them ten sliders for $1. During his high school years, he and his buddies would skip school and pick up sliders from the Michigan Avenue location.…
Why the Detroit Historical Museum’s new 1967 exhibit needs to be seen
When it comes to looking back on what went down in Detroit in late July of 1967, the fable of the blind men and the elephant was never more apt. Depending on who you are – and where you live – chances are there are people who register what happened very differently from the way…
QLine extends free ride period through Labor Day
Detroit’s QLine will continue to offer free rides through Labor Day. A spokesman for streetcar operator M-1 Rail confirms the Kresge Foundation is funding the extended free ride period. Initially, M-1 Rail offered free rides as a launch weekend promotion when the QLine opened to the public in May. The free rides were extended another week, and…
What we know about the Flint airport’s possible act of terror
A police officer at Bishop International Airport was stabbed in the back and the neck this Wednesday. A suspect is currently in custody for questioning and NBC News reports the suspect yelled “Allah Akbar” before the attack. The officer was identified by locals news outlets as Lt. Jeff Neville, who is in stable condition according to a spokesman for…
Royal Oak teacher will compete on ‘Jeopardy!’ next week to win the big bucks
“America’s Favorite Quiz Show” will once again star a local teacher. Nathan Flynn, a Royal Oak English teacher, will have the chance to answer a variety of popular culture, literature, history, and geography questions on JEOPARDY! on Wednesday, June 28. His appearance will come six weeks after Susannah Nichols, a high school English teacher at…
Alt-rock goddess St. Vincent headed to Detroit this fall
After teasing a new album due out later this year, alt-rock goddess St. Vincent announced today that she will be hitting the road this fall for the “Fear the Future” tour and will be making a stop in Detroit at the Fillmore on Monday, November 13. Detroit will be the first stop of her North…
Bigger, better Alley Taco opens today in Cass Corridor
Last year, Alley Taco owner Jason Frenkel announced his taco joint located inside Marcus Market would move to a stand alone location next to Avalon International Breads on Willis in Cass Corridor. That strip of Cass seems to become denser each day, as places like Cass Collective, Royale with Cheese, and now Alley Taco add…
Cass Collective gives small businesses room to grow
Cara Lundgren has been selling vintage clothing and accessories under the Dolly Rocker’s Handmade and Vintage moniker for years. She’s vended at street fairs, Rust Belt Market, Eastern Market, and recently a semi-permanent retail pop-up called Joyride. The latter was located in Cass Corridor inside a building that formerly housed Curl Up and Dye salon,…
Our leaders are crazy people
I am writing this column from Rome, Italy, where I stopped on the way to Greece, the country which originally invented democracy. Ours is currently in bad shape, obviously, so I thought I’d see whether Pericles and Plato had any ideas as to how we might get democracy back on track. They are dead, naturally.…
Ending the war on drugs
Fighting marijuana prohibition isn’t just about marijuana. It’s also about fighting police brutality, militarization, and asset forfeiture. It’s about reducing a U.S. prison population that is the biggest in the world. It’s about civil rights and civil liberties. The national law enforcement group LEAP connected the dots on much of that last week in announcing…
Horoscopes (June 21-27)
ARIES (March 21- April 20): Life is going through whatever it takes to show you the way. If you have issues with anything, they have to do with being unable to see the beauty in this experience, or to use it constructively. Getting in touch with the truth has been easy or hard, depending on…
Joss Stone sings her soul out
Your money or your life? We typically imagine those words coming from the mouth of an assailant. But for Joss Stone, it was her record company. Like Johnny Rotten, the young soul singer ran up against EMI, and in 2009 surrendered an estimated 10 million pounds ($12.8 million) — everything she had but her home…
Review: Hazel Park’s Joebar left us feeling salty
Joebar is the latest addition to a small group of businesses and restaurants that chose working class — and increasingly hip — Hazel Park to set up shop. If you hold even a marginal interest in Detroit’s food scene, then you probably heard or read about its buzzy March opening. And in that buzz you…
Mark your calendars for these upcoming shows
Tickets are now on sale for these events: July 1, Steve Miller Band and Peter Frampton at Freedom Hill Amphitheatre; palacenet.com; Tickets are $29.50, $45, and $79.50. July 23, Incubus at DTE Energy Music Theatre; palacenet.com; Tickets start at $29.50. July 23, J. Cole at the Palace of Auburn Hills; palacenet.com; Tickets start at $49.50.…
Stiff charges brought in Flint water case, but will justice be served?
On June 14, Attorney General Bill Schuette and his Flint investigative team stood before an image of the city’s water tower and announced the highest-level criminal charges yet to be filed in connection with the Flint water crisis. They charged Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Nick Lyon — the highest-level official yet…
Savage Love: Sneakers
Q: I am a 34-year-old straight woman. I’m monogamous and have an avoidant attachment style. I’ve been seeing a guy I really like. He’s just my type, the kind of person I’ve been looking for my whole life. Thing is, he’s in an open relationship with someone he’s been with for most of his adult…
NYC-based art duo Faile set their sights on Detroit
Since 1999, the Brooklyn, New York-based artists Patrick Miller and Patrick McNeil have collaborated as Faile — combining influences from street art, advertising, and folk art to create their own style. The group’s latest exhibition, The Size of the Fight, opens at Detroit’s Library Street Collective gallery on Saturday, which owes as much of its…
Bike rider deaths have spiked in Michigan — Detroit hopes new cycling infrastructure can help
As the owner of a bike shop called Wheelhouse Detroit, Kelli Kavanaugh practically rides the city’s streets for a living. At times, it can be a dangerous job: She’s felt cars graze her skin and the whir of vehicles passing too close to her as she rides in the bike lane. Fortunately, she has never…






