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Nicole Curtis returns to Detroit for new series of HGTV’s ‘Rehab Addict’ to renovate ‘disgusting’ house
According to a press release, the reality TV star learned that squatters were living in “one of the dirtiest abandoned homes she’s ever seen”
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Culture, Real Estate, Television, Nicole Curtis, Detroit, Lake Orion, Slideshow
Free Will Astrology (May 28-June 3)
What do the stars have in store for you this week?
By Rob Brezsny
Tags: Horoscopes, astrology, Metro Times horoscopes
‘Lilo & Stitch’ and ‘Mission Impossible’ blow ‘Barbenheimer’ out of the water
“Stitch-ion: Impossible” may not have the memes, but it may have the memories
By Jared Rasic, Last Word Features
Tags: Movies, Television, Views & Opinions
Free Will Astrology (May 21-27)
What I learned binge-watching all six ‘Final Destination’ movies
An entire generation of horror nerds has developed an abiding fear of log trucks
Tags: Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Final Destination
Poignant play takes aim at America’s out-of-control gun violence
In Detroit Public Theatre’s ’Soft Target,’ a girl’s toys help her process a school shooting
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Arts, Stage, Views & Opinions, Detroit Public Theatre
Free Will Astrology (May 14-20)
Fear and loathing at the opera
‘The Central Park Five’ based on the infamous case of racial injustice taps into real fears, but falls short of catharsis
Tags: Arts, Stage, Views & Opinions, Detroit Opera House, Donald Trump
May 2025 movie roundup
‘The Friend,’ ‘Fight or Flight,’ and ‘The Surfer’ are very different films, but interesting in their own ways
Tags: Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Nicolas Cage, Naomi Watts
Broadway nerd heaven
Touring show revives a four-person show-tune revue
By Erica Hobbs
Tags: Culture, Music, Stage, Fisher Theatre
35 years of Motor City Comic Con
Pop culture icons descend on metro Detroit for Michigan’s biggest fan event
By Jim McFarlin
Tags: Culture, Critics’ Picks, Things to Do, Motor City Comic Con, Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Cover Story, Slideshow
Free Will Astrology (May 7-13)
‘Thunderbolts*’ jolts faltering Marvel Cinematic Universe back to life
For a movie to get people back into the theaters in 2025, it has to feel like a cultural phenomenon
Tags: Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Marvel Cinematic Universe
Detroit’s former Herman Kiefer Hospital has been transformed into ‘The House of Tarot’
22 artists bring their vision of the tarot’s Major Arcana cards to life
Tags: Arts, Views & Opinions, Visual Art, Herman Kiefer Hospital, Detroit artists
Johnny “Bee” Badanjek to debut new paintings Saturday night at the River’s Edge
Legendary Detroit Wheels, Rockets drummer steps out from behind the kit to show off his artwork in downtown Wyandotte
By Dave Mesrey
Tags: Arts, Critics’ Picks, Visual Art, Johnny “Bee” Badanjek, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, the Rockets, River’s Edge Gallery, 3024 Biddle Ave., Wyandotte, River's Edge Gallery
‘Four Seasons’ beckons spring
French ballet brings out the divinity of humankind at Detroit Opera House
Tags: Arts, Stage, Views & Opinions, Detroit Opera House
Detroit’s ‘Star Wars’-themed Space Dive event strikes back
Local creators band together for tenth year celebrating a galaxy far, far away
By Jeff Milo
Tags: Culture, Stage, Visual Art, Space Dive, Tangent Gallery, John Dunivant, Daniel Land, Theatre Bizarre, Cover Story, Slideshow
Free Will Astrology (April 30-May 6)
Pope Francis helped me feel like I could return to Catholicism
Hopefully the Catholic Church chooses another progressive pope
Tags: Culture, Views & Opinions, Pope Francis, Catholicism
Charles H. Wright’s ‘Luminosity’ is a Black Detroit arts gathering for the ages
African American History Museum’s 60th year celebrated with work from over 30 artists
Tags: Arts, Views & Opinions, Visual Art, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Black Detroit artists
Nope, the ‘nasty’ bathrooms on Belle Isle aren't moonlighting as a fried chicken joint
By Steve Neavling
Detroit’s Sister Pie to temporarily close for ‘radical reconfiguration’ amid financial crisis
Detroit Metro Times is going biweekly