Fairground zero
Against long odds, activists continue their fight for an alternative plan
By Curt Guyette
Vol. 33, No. 21
An emergency manager and Detroit's undue process
Letters to the Editor
Our cover story on old band photos brings some performers out of the woodwork
By Metro Times readers
Getting the lead out
Successful program that protects Detroit kids is now in jeopardy
Targeting violent crime
Detroit Ceasefire offers new tactics against gangs and violence
By Larry Gabriel
Immaturity on the left
Fighting the inevitable is a waste of time
By Jack Lessenberry
Locking it up
On whether male chastity devices post long-term problems
By Dan Savage
Comedian Bill Burr brings his prickly energy to Royal Oak
Anger is an energy
By Corey Hall
Film Review: Greedy Lying Bastards
Fired-up filmmaker produces a doc on the flacks who cloud the discussion about climate change.
Film Review: Oz the Great and Powerful
Maybe Kansas ain’t so bad? Not long into this Oz prequel, you’ll be wanting for your own ruby slippers.
By Jeff Meyers
Film Review: Lore
How grim was my valley. After the fall of Nazi Germany, abandoned children traverse a shattered world
Film Review: John Dies at the End
The going gets weird. Tailor-made cult film starts strong but can’t sustain the freakiness
Carnival Fresh Mex
North of the border
By Katherine Montalto
Food Stuff
Corktown pop-up, new cake artistry and more.
By Metro Times editorial staff
Gutter Ghouls are Totally Psycho
Upright upstarts. The Gutter Ghouls mix monsters and moshers into an appealing psychobilly stew
By Brett Callwood
City Slang: Weekly music review roundup
City Slang: Louder Than Love to screen in Florida and Cali
Hooligans For Heroes
By Jeff Milo
City Slang: The Stooges unveil Burn
City Slang: Boldy James EP out now
City Slang: Sweet Crystal to rock Psalm Sunday
City Slang: Trick Trick to star in Landlord
City Slang: DSO at Planterra