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‘Don’t Worry Darling’ isn’t (that) bad

Greedy for gauzy sunlit patios, candy-colored Cadillacs and clinking martinis, I expected Don’t Worry Darling to be a brilliant disaster, a faux-prestige flick worth viewing for its production design alone. I expected to enjoy the film in the same way I enjoy watching (and rewatching) narratively preposterous fragrance ads from the early ’90s (No substance?…

Fried chicken fave Chick-fil-A opens Southfield location

Fried chicken chain Chick-fil-A is continuing its expansion into metro Detroit, opening its latest restaurant on Thursday in Southfield. The new restaurant is located at 28588 Telegraph Rd., joining 10 other Chick-fil-A locations in the Detroit area. The store will offer dine-in, drive-thru, carry-out, mobile carry-out, and mobile drive-thru service. According to a press release,…

Opinion: ShotSpotter profits off fears of gun violence

Many Detroiters were shocked and appalled last Thursday when, during a community meeting, city officials and the Detroit Police Department set up cardboard tombstones as a promotional stunt to generate support for the proposed expansion of the ShotSpotter program. Every Detroiter deserves to feel safe. But this charade of security theater is not the way…

Lincoln Tap will let you pour your own beer in Royal Oak

Come October, get ready to pour yourself a round in Royal Oak. Lincoln Tap, a new venture by Eastern Market Brewing Co., will be the first of its kind in Michigan, following legislation allowing self-serve booze at bars and restaurants in July. An exact opening date for Lincoln Tap hasn’t been announced, but a press…

GOP candidate Tudor Dixon jokes about kidnapping plot against Gov. Whitmer

Too soon? Republican candidate for governor Tudor Dixon made a joke about the kidnapping and murder plot against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at a campaign event on Friday — which, of course, Whitmer’s office did not find funny. Dixon, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, made the remarks during a campaign event at…

Pretty girls make rap music: The top 10 Metro Times headlines

This week, our readers were most interested in GOP Attorney General candidate Matthew DePerno’s statements about his plan to ban the Plan B contraceptive pill. Rapper Pretty Brayah was this week’s Metro Times cover girl, and our readers were interested in learning more about her and her music. All of that and a little more.…

Cannabis company Bloom City Club opens Ypsilanti dispensary

Ann Arbor’s Bloom City Club dispensary has opened a new location in Ypsi. The new spot is located at 121 E. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, and opened earlier this month. “Our flagship location is nearby in Ann Arbor so it just makes sense to bring the Bloom experience to our neighboring community,” says Ypsilanti location general…

Detroit diner Rose’s Fine Food and Wine is for sale

Yet another beloved Detroit restaurant is up for grabs. Eastside Detroit diner Rose’s Fine Food and Wine was listed for sale at $600,000 Thursday. A future buyer would inherit the property and business, including all kitchen equipment and its liquor license. O’Connor Real Estate, who is handling the sale, posted the listing on social media,…

Questlove is making a J Dilla doc

The story of the late, influential Detroit hip-hop producer J Dilla is getting the documentary treatment, and some big names have signed on to the project. The Hollywood Reporter reported Thursday that Roots drummer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, who earned an Oscar for his 2021 documentary Summer of Soul, is leading the project, called Dilla Time.…

Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week returns for Hispanic Heritage Month this October

Southwest Detroit is one of Detroit’s most culturally rich neighborhoods, full of Mexican, Honduran, and Venezuelan cuisine. The area will showcase its diverse (and delicious) culture during Southwest Detroit Restaurant Week from Sept. 30 to Oct. 9, coinciding with Hispanic Heritage Month. Twenty-one participating restaurants will join the event’s return for its third installment after…

Detroit’s Good Cakes & Bakes expands into former abandoned building

When April Anderson realized that she had outgrown her small bakery on Detroit’s Westside, she thought adding a simple wall could resolve the problem. That project soon grew into an expansion of the business that will see Good Cakes & Bakes open a second location inside a nearby 5,600-square-foot formerly abandoned building. “I was resistant…

Gospel stars David and Tamela Mann make Detroit tour stop

Gospel singer Tamela Mann and her comedian husband David Mann are headed to Detroit for their “Overcomer Mann Family Tour.” The family affair also features son David Mann Jr. and daughters La’Tia Mann and Tiffany Mann. The show, which will be held at Detroit’s historic Second Ebenezer Church, will feature a performance of Tamela’s biggest…

Cannabis companies teamed up to commission LGBTQ+ mural in Ferndale

A vibrant, interactive mural celebrating the LGBTQ+ community in Michigan has enlivened the side of a brick building in downtown Ferndale. The 40-foot by 25-foot mural, titled Polychromatic Super You, was conceptualized and installed by metro Detroit-based LGBTQ+ artist Joey Salamon, whose hypnotic work often features a rainbow color palette and three-dimensional geometric shapes. JARS…

Detroit’s Freya made New York Times restaurant list

It may not look like much from the outside, but inside Freya’s got it going on. The new-ish Detroit restaurant made The New York Times list of “50 places in America we’re most excited about right now.” Located at 2929 E. Grand Blvd., the Milwaukee Junction joint serves a fixed-price, five-course tasting menu with pescatarian,…

‘The pandemic is over.’ But, is it?

It’s been more than two and a half years since the first COVID-19 lockdowns swept the world. Two and half years of lost parents and spouses, lovers and friends. Two and a half years of lost wages and opportunities, economic strife and frustration. Two and a half years of downs and ups, surges and ebbs.…

Free Will Astrology (Sept. 21-27)

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Even when your courage has a touch of foolhardiness, even when your quest for adventure makes you a bit reckless, you can be resourceful enough to avoid dicey consequences. Maybe more than any other sign of the zodiac, you periodically outfox karma. But in the coming weeks, I will nevertheless counsel…


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