Local chefs put a Detroit spin on the Viet-Cajun seafood boil
By Tom Perkins
Vol. 42, No. 4
Michigan school nurses brave the storm of another pandemic-era learning season
By Eleanore Catolico
As many as 1 in 10 Detroiters facing eviction are victims of housing scams, according to report
By Jerilyn Jordan
‘Where is the justice for Benton Harbor?’
By Anna Gustafson, Michigan Advance
Michigan GOP voting initiative would eliminate 20% of polling places, creating ‘panic’ among clerks, study says
By Steve Neavling
Detroit City Council to call on Duggan to stop working with attorney who mocked activist with disabilities
Former Flint mayor says judge-approved $626 million settlement for Flint is nowhere near enough
By Lee DeVito
AG Dana Nessel apologizes for being 'human' after getting wasted at a UM-MSU tailgate
Rep. Tlaib gets headache from pungent odor coming from Stellantis plant in Detroit
Michigan offers two-year vehicle registrations under new bill
Michigan officials urge bold action as COP26 concludes
By Lily Bohlke, Michigan News Connection
Journalist Danny Fenster sentenced to 11 years in prison with hard labor in Myanmar
Parker James: Michigan leaders must take action to protect children from lead
By Parker James, Michigan Advance
Threatening graffiti, other racist incidents prompt student walkout at Bloomfield Hills High School
Seafood boils in a bag, a stinky factory, and a drunk attorney general: the top Detroit Metro Times headlines
By Alex Washington
Lawbreaking lawmaker Jewell Jones gets another chance at freedom after bond reinstated
Danny Fenster is free
State Sen. Tom Barrett announces bid for U.S. House seat as GOP tries to seize control of Congress
Republicans peddle lies about impact of Line 5 shutdown
Pungent odor near Detroit Jeep plant prompts civil rights complaint against state environmental regulators
AG Nessel addresses Detroit's 'fake landlord' scam by reissuing consumer alerts, tips on spotting red flags
Michigan ammo store sells bullet cases inscribed with anti-Biden phrase, ‘Let’s Go Brandon’
What toddler parenting taught me about global climate policy
By Abdul El-Sayed
To find love, get your head out of your own ass
By Dan Savage
Burning for Youngkin
By Clay Jones
The Counter-Intuitivist
By Tom Tomorrow
Detroit City FC move up to Division II USL Championship league
Revisit the past future with a screening of a dystopian cult classic 'Blade Runner' in Ann Arbor
Monroe Street Drive-in returns to Downtown Detroit with family-friendly films
Detroit-area theaters just scored $1 million in grants for programming, upgrades, and productions
Detroit Symphony Orchestra honors Detroit’s jazz roots with ‘Paradise Valley Serenade’
You can ice skate this weekend before the rink officially opens in Campus Martius
Big Sean reveals construction has begun on multiplex theater in Detroit’s Midtown
Grassroots group launch fundraising effort to save Royal Oak's shuttered Main Art Theatre
The spirit of Hudson's returns to Detroit for the holidays — sort of
Detroit-based Haus of Sy to host fashion show on Black Friday
The Film Lab in Hamtramck is hosting a Paul Thomas Anderson series ahead of ‘Licorice Pizza’
By George Elkind
Monroe Street Drive-in, Mayer Hawthorne, Beatles go tap-dancing, and more things to do in Detroit this week
By Metro Times editorial staff
Free Will Astrology (Nov. 10-16)
By Rob Brezsny
Larry Bell sells Bell's
High-end Sylvan Table restaurant was born in a barn
By Jane Slaughter
The Rolling Stones will play their first Detroit performance without Charlie Watts in 57 years
Beatles on Tap will combine the Fab Four with tap dancing at Ferndale's Magic Bag
By Michael Betzold
Chicago's Lucki to bring hazy and vulnerable trap to Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit
Crooner Mayer Hawthorne to bring 'Rare Changes' to Detroit's El Club
Comedian Whitney Cummings wants to touch it at back to back performances at the Royal Oak Music Theatre
Jack White announces not one but two LPs in 2022
GRiZ announces return of 12 Days of GRiZMAS with three nights at Masonic Temple, charity programming
Can Detroit singer Drey Skonie catch a break?
By Kahn Santori Davison
Singer-songwriter Matthew Milia takes us on a beautifully bleak tour of his hometown in 'Keego Harbor' video
ADULT. announce new album, rescheduled Detroit Leland City Club date
Police are investigating Brass Against singer, a Detroit native, after she urinated on willing fan's face at festival
The Rolling Stones gave Detroit their money's worth with dazzling — and age-defying — performance
Report reveals history of sexual assault, rape, and violence at Michigan's Faster Horses country music festival
Detroit Vs Everybody teams up with Gage Cannabis Co. to raise money to help people harmed by the war on drugs
White Boy Rick's new cannabis line, 'The 8th,' is now available at Pleasantrees
Whitmer joins 23 U.S. governors calling for bank regulations for weed businesses
October was another record-breaking month for weed sales in Michigan
Senators call on Biden to pardon all nonviolent cannabis offenders
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