Vol. 31, No. 38
Brian Posehn, still metal. Still funny.
By Corey Hall
Just Like Us
Healing laughter: Hatred or no, every culture has its own fart joke
By Jeff Meyers
Dalai Lama's Chicago Lectures Will Stream For Free Online
By Pietro Truba
Letters to the Editor
Our readers sound off on the EFM law, Stabenow and more
By Metro Times readers
Up against the banks
The effort to halt foreclosures grows
By Curt Guyette
At least no one got hurt
Rip-offs and stick-ups abound, and we're just glad we're unhurt?
By Larry Gabriel
Media disgrace
On our local journos' feeding frenzy over Karen Dumas
By Jack Lessenberry
Mr. Softy needs help
Penis problems didn't end with constricting condoms
By Dan Savage
Yukkin' it up with the zeitgeist
Lizz Winstead's post-Daily Show laugh life
Cheat Code
Duke Nukem: Forever is all out of chewing gum
By Josh Sexson
Oh, that guy
You've seen Detroit-weaned actor in film and TV; Chris Hansen caught on tape!
By Jim McFarlin
Public Speaking
Brainy bloodsport: Hey, Nancy Grace and Bill O’Reilly, try Fran Lebowitz for size
Horrible Bosses
Workin’ stiffs: It’s Kevin Spacey against thirtysomething boss-haters — and Jennifer Aniston is hot!
Hobo With a Shotgun
Loaded for gore: Severed heads, sprayed brains, lopped limbs and sleazy fun!
Blank City
Blank generation: Doc on Manhattan’s gritty early ’80s scene struts its style but lacks substance
Food Stuff
Wine, 'skinny' cocktails and triple chocolate wonders
By Metro Times editorial staff
Casual elegance
Dearborn's Tria proves quality doesn't have to be stuffy
By Jane Slaughter
Mr. B: On to Lansing with 'an outpouring of emotion'
By Mark Braun
Mr. B: A2 homecoming ... on to Canton and Livonia
Indian spice
Our guide to Indian and Indian-influenced fare
Franckely speaking
The songwriter on working with the Boss, overcoming tragedy and the real reality
By Brett Callwood
Mr. B: Riding through Hell ... and beyond
Made in Britton
With Great Lakes Myth Society on ice, Timothy Monger releases a beautiful, wintry 'rural pop' album
By Jeff Milo
Mr. B: On to Howell and Chelsea ... and some thanks along the way
City Slang: Weekly Music Review Roundup
Beyond Rothbury: At Electric Forest Fest, 'more is more'
By Dylan Lawrence
City Slang: Dennis Thompson on “Kick out the Jams”
Concert Gallery: Cut Copy @ Royal Oak Music Theater
City Slang: What’s So Warped About Vans?
Electric Forest Recap
City Slang: Duende! and friends rock the Pike Room
City Slang: “I Hear a Symphony” Revisited
City Slang: On the radio – coming soon to UDetroit, WDET
City Slang: Little Willie John reading at Book Beat
Smoking out tourists?
Closing off access to coffee shops in the name of 'combating drug tourism'
By John Sinclair