Vol. 32, No. 7
TLC's 'All-American Muslim,' Shot in Dearborn, Getting Attacked on Multiple Fronts
By Jim McFarlin
Update: Roots of Occupy: Madagascar? Kevin Bacon? The Muppets?
By W. Kim Heron
LEAPing into trouble: When cops challenge pot laws
Letters to the Editor
Our readers sound off on Lessenberry, Detroitblogger John and more
By Metro Times readers
Sisyphus & the incinerator
Environmentalists and Detroit City Council re-enact a Greek myth
By Curt Guyette
Anatomy of a smear
Case against U.S. Rep. Dale Kildee doesn’t pass the smell test
By Jack Lessenberry
Stuffed for the holidays
I love dildos in my butt, but I’m leery of putting them in my vagina
By Dan Savage
Help wanted
What happened when a woman used classifieds as a plea for her children?
By Detroitblogger John
Week points
The crusty "movie of the week" is back! Plus, daughter envy!
Food Stuff
With Repeal Day Detroit, party like it’s 1933 — and more
By Metro Times editorial staff
Northern Lights’ stylish weekday dining
New Center show bar hits culinary high notes too
By Michael Jackman
Country strong
This John Maison dude got into modern country by way of classic rock
By Brett Callwood
Hive mind
Why Steve Nawara's eclectic Beehive label matters
By Chris Handyside
James Carter's loyalty oath
The jazz star on his new discs and his hometown sidemen
By Charles L. Latimer
7 Inches Of Pleasure
Quick spins that pull our daisy
By Jeff Milo
Bloodrock 2 (1970)
Why Bloodrock 2 is like the ‘Wreck on the Highway’ in super slo-mo
By Serene Dominic
Crank
Reviews for the slippery palmed!
By Nathan Phillips
City Slang: “Steal This Record” revisited
City Slang: Mayaeni at the Front
City Slang: ICP show their Big Ballas
Remembering Lyman Woodard, celebrating with Doug Halladay
City Slang: Weekly music review roundup
City Slang: Detroit’s youngest rocker
Danny Brown's "Blunt After Blunt" Shows an Artistic Shift
By Jonathan Cunningham
Phat Kat's New Album Teaser
City Slang: Whitey Morgan at the Bag
City Slang: The Orbitsuns get their bingo wings
Ron Paul says stop the war; Michigan debates strategy
From republicans to the public at large, support for the War on Drugs is fading
By Larry Gabriel