Danny Fenster, a U.S. journalist detained in Myanmar, offers a glimpse at what happens when an authoritarian coup is successful
By Lee DeVito
Danny Fenster’s editor on life and journalism in Myanmar after the coup
Vol. 41, No. 39
ICYMI: Michiganders may have to pay back pandemic benefits, how Dan Gilbert avoids paying taxes, and the best of the rest of the news
Ex-Detroit cop sentenced to 80 months in prison for collision shop bribery scheme
By Steve Neavling
Michigan GOP executive director steps down after Trump loyalists call for his resignation
FBI severely bungled Larry Nassar sex abuse investigation, new Justice Department review finds
By Jerilyn Jordan
Released after 48 years in prison, former Golden Gloves boxing champ Ray Gray to be honored at Bert’s Warehouse
By Dave Mesrey
Michigan joins 47 states seeing COVID-19 cases rise in last 2 weeks
By Laina G. Stebbins, Michigan Advance
Detroit Tigers’ Negro Leagues Weekend is a ‘major’ celebration
By Vanessa Ivy Rose
Hoping to win over Trump-loving white voters, James Craig blasts U.N. probe of systemic racism
Likely Michigan GOP gubernatorial candidate James Craig filed for bankruptcy twice
By Tom Perkins and Violet Ikonomova
Conspiracy-peddling lawyer is running for Michigan attorney general
New legislation would require more protections for Michigan workers facing mass layoffs
By Jessica Kwon
Pro-Trump attorney Lin Wood could be disciplined for violating court rules in Michigan
Michigan residents could see big savings if prescription importation bill passes
By Lily Bohlke, Michigan News Connection
Here’s what could happen in Michigan if Roe v. Wade is overturned
By Allison Donahue, Michigan Advance
John James delves into Britney Spears’ conservatorship with bumbling comparison to liberal policies
Canada to reopen border for nonessential travel next month — but you must be fully vaccinated
Detroit City Council debates ballot initiative for reparations for Black residents
Levin introduces bill to prevent air pollution from incinerated PFAS
‘White Boy Rick’ to sue FBI, Detroit police for alleged child abuse
Under 70% of Michigan kids have all their recommended vaccinations, as rates dipped during pandemic
By Anna Gustafson, Michigan Advance
We're going to kill ourselves — and the planet — through willful ignorance
By Jeffrey C. Billman
What sleep training my toddler taught me about anti-vaxxers and the Big Lie
By Abdul El-Sayed
Savage Love: Emotional arsonists
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Billionaires in space
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Detroit's Vault of Midnight eyes more space, announces move to Milwaukee Junction
Flowers for Dreams florist to open second Michigan location in Detroit's Eastern Market
Popular drinking card game tests just how Detroit you are
By Marisa Kalil-Barrino
Flooding and expansion efforts close Motown Museum until 2022
Egyptian illustrator Deena Mohamed discusses translating her graphic novels
By Randiah Camille Green
The 42nd Concours d'Elegance celebrates classic cars, auto design, and speed in Plymouth
Hotter Than July goes virtual for annual celebration of Detroit's Black LGBTQ+ community
Comedian and elder millennial Iliza Shlesinger might tell jokes about party goblins and lying boyfrieds at the Crofoot
Fleatroit Junk City hosts annual vintage and collectors market because you need more stuff
Week-long BLKOUT Walls mural festival will beautify New Center and celebrate POC artists
‘Lillith’ is a diamond in the gory rough, and a smattering of other flicks to stream now
By John W. Allman
Ann Arbor Art Fair, Detroit Festival of Books, and more things to do in Detroit this week
By Metro Times editorial staff
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You can now walk around with alcohol throughout Royal Oak's designated Social District
Songwriter Matt Milia reminisces about Detroit suburbia on solo record ‘Keego Harbor’
By Doug Coombe
Mayer Hawthorne will bring Rare Changes tour to Detroit this fall
By Alex Washington
The Killers — now out of their cage, doing just fine — will perform at Detroit's LCA in 2022
Renowned Detroit DJ Moodymann to perform at the Aretha
Chicago duo Drama will perform music you can dance and cry to at Detroit's Marble Bar
A cannabis lounge is coming to DTE Energy music theatre — and other Detroit venues
By Larry Gabriel
Whitmer signs bill restricting sale of Delta-8 THC to licensed dispensaries
Schumer says federal marijuana legalization, expungement is Senate priority
Property values increased in states that legalized weed, study finds
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