Vol. 31, No. 49
Detroit Design Festival: Jim Hay says, 'Go Where You Are'
By Ryan Felton
Detroit in the media: Beyond ruin porn in DIA photo show
By W. Kim Heron
Chain of sorrow
The legacy of Indian boarding schools, and the documentary that attempts to heal still-open wounds
By Curt Guyette
Letters to the Editor
Web readers weigh in on Dutch moves to crack down on pot, Jack Lessenberry’s alternate history of post-9/11 America
By Metro Times readers
Class warfare: Elizabeth Warren brings passion and sense to the debate
Matty's pants on fire: Bridge company lies exposed
Granholm's world
Her new book, with state’s ex-first gent, is fascinating — fascinatingly bad
By Jack Lessenberry
Earlabia, pro and con
One person’s promise of bliss is another’s plastic surgery bill
By Dan Savage
Puzzle Pirates
It’s slow but captivating, matey
By Josh Sexson
Dreaming in color
A fading movie landmark gets a little help from some friends
By Detroitblogger John
Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame
Hang on loosely - Shapeshifers! Spontaneous combustions! Kung fu! Andy Lau! Talking deer! Neat!.
By Corey Hall
Mozart's Sister
Second fiddle - It's not easy being a Mozart sibling
By Jeff Meyers
The Killer Elite
Filler elite - Not exactly Sam Peckinpah, even with De Niro, Statham and Owen
Bellflower
Love Stinks - First comes love and then madness
I Don't Know How She Does It
Huh? - A movie so culturally tone deaf it makes The Company Men look like Mean Streets.
Moneyball
Field of schemes - Pitt and Hill shine, turning the old diamond into a vestige of self-doubt and triumph
Symphonies in cider
A short guide to notable apple orchards and cider mills in metro Detroit
By Michael Jackman
Upscale pies
A certified oven and a commitment to quality at Antica Pizzeria Fellini
By Evan Hansen
Food Stuff
Detroit Restaurant Week returns, a brother vs. brother Iron Chef duel, end-of-the-world cuisine and more
By Metro Times editorial staff
Top 10 Dearborn Music weekly sales
A little bit of everything makes this week's top 10
By MT Music Staff
Jerry Lewis - Jerry Lewis Just Sings (1956)
But the telethon man can’t get beyond laughable
By Serene Dominic
The song collector
One of small handful of remaining record shops in the Detroit area turns 30. Meet owner Warren Westfall.
By Brett Callwood
Das Racist - Relax (Greedhead)
If you dug the mixtapes, you’ll love the progress on this debut disc
By Nathan Phillips
Mates of State - Mountain Tops (Barsuk)
If you thought the Cars could get annoying …
Jack Oblivian - Rat City (Big Legal Mess Records/Fat Possum)
Reminiscent of the White Stripes? Yes, because Oblivian was an influence
By Bill Holdship
Duende - Florence to the Mad Man (Loco Gnosis)
Country and otherworldly, Theremin and Western
By Jeff Milo
Megafaun - Megafaun (Hometapes)
Justin Vernon’s former bandmates are even mellower
By Michael Gallucci
'Kickin It Dungeon Style' & 'Even in the future nothing works...'
City Slang: “Gashole” revisited
City Slang: Dennis Coffey to play the Magic Bag
City Slang Reads: Fever – Little Willie John
City Slang: Weekly music review roundup
Recommended recent spins: Male Bonding; Iceage; Moby
Hendrix mentor Billy Davis plays downtown Detroit Friday
City Slang: Join our Turntable community
City Slang: ICP to broadcast Hallowicked show via internet pay-per-view
Lady Te -- "Never Dreamed" Official Video
By Jonathan Cunningham
City Slang: Joseph Messing coming home
The sky isn't falling
Putting recent raids and the appeals court set-back in perspective
By Larry Gabriel