Long before online dating, there was the era of alt-weekly personal ads
Looking back on 40 years of MT
By Lee DeVito
Punk-rocker-turned-artist and Dirty Show special guest Niagara on love, drugs, and isolation
By Jerilyn Jordan
Vol. 40, No. 19
Detroit paramedic up for promotion despite pattern of neglect
By Steve Neavling
Michiganders find solidarity in fighting hazardous waste
By Mary Schuermann Kuhlman, Michigan News Connection
U.S. Senate candidate John James has ducked media questions for months
Detroit City Council to urge Gov. Whitmer to declare public health crisis over water shutoffs
ICE arrests 75 people during weeklong operation in Michigan, Ohio
Groups say Trump budget threatens Michigan's water infrastructure
Attorney General Dana Nessel calls for fentanyl to be permanently classified as a Schedule I drug
Judge strikes down key parts of Michigan's sex offender law as unconstitutional
Abandoned industrial buildings in Detroit are riddled with potential contamination
Dan Gilbert slowly gets back to work and plans to deliver his first public speech since his stroke
Detroit City Council adds teeth to dangerous animal ordinance after deadly pit bull attack
Detroit activists unveil ordinance to protect Detroit River from another collapse
Mike Bloomberg is terrible at this
A whoop and holler: How Trump’s supporters came to want authoritarianism
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Savage Love: My boyfriend wants me to ‘be the guy’ in the relationship
By Dan Savage
Life in the Stupidverse
By Tom Tomorrow
Acquitted
By Clay Jones
Frida Kahlo and Salvador Dalí make things weird at DIA
Staff Pick
'Hairarchy' celebrates natural hair at Detroit's Norwest Gallery of Art
David Klein Gallery show pushes the limits of photography
Entertaining nightmare 'The Masked Singer' to launch national tour out of Detroit's Fox Theatre
Where's our Chippy? Eric Wareheim on what makes him laugh, what he likes to eat, and why 'Tim & Eric' will never end
Gleefully goalless deadpan comic Todd Barry heads to the Magic Bag in Ferndale
Bad boy for life, Martin Lawrence hosts Lit AF tour at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena
Professor Rashid Khalidi to visit Dearborn to discuss 'One Hundred Years' War on Palestine'
‘Birds of Prey’ is bird-brained
By George Elkind
Horoscopes (Feb. 12-18)
By Cal Garrison
A limited run of paczki-flavored vodka is here, thanks to Detroit City Distillery
Detroit restaurant Craft Work to close in March
By Alexis Carlisle
Celebrate Fat Tuesday early at Detroit City Distillery's paczki-infused vodka release party
Cafe and bar to open within former Boston-Edison church in March
Condado Tacos to open in Cass Corridor next month
By Marisa Kalil-Barrino
The chicken 65 sandwich is king at Detroit’s new Bangladeshi pizzeria
By Tom Perkins
R&B prophet Raphael Saadiq isn't scared to go deep
Detroit Love brings 12 hours of techno to Marble Bar
Detroit Symphony Orchestra to team with Wu-Tang Clan for a special concert
Rage Against the Machine adds second Detroit date due to capitalism
On this day, Aretha Franklin recorded 'Respect' — and the world was never the same
WDET to host screening of 'Miss Sharon Jones!' at the Detroit Film Theatre
Third Man Records reissued 3 records by French pop star France Gall — and it's throwing a party at Detroit's UFO Factory
Norwegian electro-pop artist Anna of the North to perform at the Shelter in Detroit with Dizzy Fae
Deaf artist and D-PAN co-founder Sean Forbes heads to Detroit's Third Man Records for latest record release
The Detroit Cobras strike again — this time, with new tunes at El Club
D12's Kuniva and Swifty McVay release joint album at Ferndale's Grasshopper
Detroit duo Cousin Mouth gears up to support Tyler, the Creator fave Slow Hollows at Deluxx Fluxx
The freaks are off the leash — Korn announces metro Detroit tour stop with Faith No More
Godfather of goth Nick Cave taps Weyes Blood for North American tour, including Detroit stop
Skymint's White Cloud location begins recreational marijuana sales
Bumpy rollout slows growth of Michigan marijuana jobs
By Larry Gabriel
Michigan's first recreational marijuana delivery service launches
He sold pot, and now he's serving up 60 years in prison. Gov. Whitmer may be his only hope.
When it comes to marijuana, Bloomberg needs to get his story straight