Daughter of the revolution
How Jesse Smith became a force in Detroit music
By Brian Smith
Burning down the house
Why you'll never leave this band
By Jeff Milo
Distort everything
Bad Party brings on the sound of Detroit, literally
By Brett Callwood
State of Grace
She's the heart of badass country in Detroit
Bite me
On-stage fisticuffs, chainsaw-wielding hill folk and faithful fans keep this band grounded
Cub combo
Do not call this killer trio a club
By Ryan Felton
Vol. 32, No. 19
Double-bill Saturday: Elmore Leonard and 'Jackie Brown'
By W. Kim Heron
Michigan primary follies
The mess is nothing new — Henry Ford won twice
By Jack Lessenberry
State responds to MMJ column, promises to catch up on card backlog
By Curt Guyette
Montana gives Citizens United a pass
Thanks very much, says state’s supreme court, but corporations aren’t people, money isn’t speech
Amend this: Michigan labor mulling proposal
King tells forum of plan to counter emergency managers, right-to-work proposals
A kinky game of thrones
Pressure to perform is not a winning gambit
By Dan Savage
Detroiter's Tuskegee Airmen doc flies again Friday
Predicting the Oscar Winners
By Daniel Joyaux
Clean as a Whistle
Watercolor paintings by seven Detroit-area tattoo artists
By Megan O'Neil
Wanderlust
Communal crazies - One man’s deliciously crafted poop joke is another’s cringe-inducer
By Corey Hall
A Separation
Touching me, touching you - How a marital separation brilliantly confronts religion, class, gender and politics
By Jeff Meyers
Birmingham’s Frank Street Bakery presses sandwiches that impress
Diners can expect a variety of quality sandwiches, soups, baked goods, salads and smoothies
Food Stuff
London Chop House returns, apps to keep you from driving drunk, and more
By Metro Times editorial staff
Meet Detroit’s duck farmer
Suzanne Scoville raises fowl on a faded corner of the city’s east side
By Michael Jackman
Fright from the bins: The Osmonds, The Plan, 1973
Plunk down two round nickels at your local Value World for some serious Mormonic fun
By Serene Dominic
Oak Park High School added to MT's Music Map
Class of 1970 graduates include a founding member of The Knack and The Was Brothers
Detroit-to-London mix works a change for Guilty Simpson
DUK’s Eric Lau helps craft a downtempo take on a gruff, hardcore rapper
By Jonathan Cunningham
Nneka - Soul Is Heavy (Decon)
Nigerian-German neo-soul singer embraces Afro-pop pioneer Fela Kuti
By Michael Gallucci
Destroy This Place: Symphony of mayhem
Self-proclaimed as Detroit’s least cool, and primed to rip it up at Blowout 15
The Darkness At St. Andrews - Setlist, Review, Photos & Videos
By Pietro Truba
City Slang: Andre Williams releases album at Blind Pig
City Slang: Metal Shop at the Ritz
-After- Blowout: A Matter of MINUTES -
City Slang: “The Polish Muslims Make Number Two” revisited
New Infinities: Housealacqua / Infinity People
City Slang: Kid Rock to perform with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
City Slang: Weekly music review roundup
City Slang: Black Dahlia Murder video is bloody disgusting
City Slang: Don Was and the Stephen Gottlieb Music Festival
City Slang: Nuge to tour with Styx and REO Speedwagon
Detroit ballot fight: Pot as political football
After court of appeals loss, city tries again to keep the question from voters
By Larry Gabriel