130 years on, Detroit’s Henry the Hatter stands tall
The business has ‘weathered every war, depression, recession, and riot’
By Hayley Cain
Vol. 43, No. 27
Long-vacant Book Depository now hums with EV-powered RVs and more
The first building in Ford's Michigan Central Station mobility campus is officially open
By Randiah Camille Green
Detroit burlesque legend Toni Elling has died at 94 years old
A memorial service for ‘The Satin Doll’ will be held at the historic Second Baptist Church
M-1 Rail to replace upside-down braille signs on QLine following complaints
'We’ll do whatever it takes to make it right,' M-1 Rail Director Lisa Nuszkowski says
City of Warren cancels Bangladeshi festival for being too ‘ethnic,’ organizer says
In response, the outraged city council is drafting an anti-discrimination ordinance
By Steve Neavling
Court order saves 3,400 owner-occupied homes from foreclosure in Wayne County
Homeowners can take advantage of a federally funded assistance program
Explanation of canceled Bangladeshi festival in Warren causes more confusion
Organizers of the festival say they were told it was too ‘ethnic,’ an accusation the city denies
Detroit’s ‘Chief Storyteller’ leaves role
It’s not clear if the pioneering city position will continue
By Lee DeVito
Lapointe: In Michigan, some counties splash back against the blue wave
Red-flag gun laws? Optional, depending on the sheriff
By Joe Lapointe
Home of the brave
By Tom Tomorrow
Toodle-loo, Tucker
By Clay Jones
Neha Vedpathak’s ‘Creative Force’ exhibit is womb wisdom in abstract form
Her ‘plucking’ technique transforms paper into fiber paintings
Carhartt inks deal with The Weather Channel
The TV network’s meteorologists will now wear outdoor gear by the Dearborn-based company
‘Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret.’ is a faithful, and moving, adaptation of Judy Blume’s coming-of-age classic
Smells like tween spirit
By Eileen G'Sell
‘Locked Out’ documentary is triggering for Detroiters who’ve experienced eviction
The Detroit-based documentary shines necessary light on housing injustice, but is heavy to watch
‘The Price is Right Live’ heading to Detroit
‘Come on down’ to the Fox Theatre for a chance to win
Where to take your mom for Mother’s Day brunch in metro Detroit
If you've procrastinated on making a reservation, these spots still have availability
Free Will Astrology (April 26-May 2)
What do the stars have in store for you this week?
By Rob Brezsny
Founders Brewing abruptly closes Detroit taproom following new racial discrimination complaint
The announcement was made hours after a former worker alleged an ‘objectively racially hostile’ workplace in U.S. District Court filing
Chowhound: Don’t sleep on Southwest Detroit’s excellent La Jalisciense Mercado
Plus: A $200 No. 2
By Robert Stempkowski
Gourmet waffles are coming to Detroit’s Avenue of Fashion
Waffle Café Detroit promises 45 different flavors and combos
DiGiorno gets into the Detroit-style pizza game
The frozen pizza giant plans to start selling the pies later this year
Detroit’s former Ima space to host Summertown Fresh Bar smoothie and juice concept
Ima owner Mike Ransom plans to open the new Corktown spot in May
Detroit bakery For The Love of Sugar hits a sweet spot
Manal Hussein baked as a hobby before giving up a career in marketing to follow her heart
By Tom Perkins
Detroit Symphony Orchestra to perform live score for ‘Black Panther’ screening
Wakanda — make that Detroit — forever
The Jonas Brothers announce Detroit date for new tour
The ex-Disney Channel trio head to Little Caesars Arena this summer
By Jenna Jones
Detroit rappers Stretch Money and Valid team up for ’80s-inspired ‘Bill & Isiah’
Bad Boys for life
By Kahn Santori Davison
Slum Village collaborate with ’60s Detroit soul group the Dramatics on ‘Just Like You’
It’s from the hip-hop duo’s first new album in seven years
Detroit’s Tec-Troit fest announces 2023 lineup, and more local music news
Plus: A new queer-friendly music venue downtown
By Joe Zimmer and Broccoli
Bob Marley’s son touts his Michigan-grown weed ahead of visit
‘This is what my brothers like to smoke,’ Rohan Marley says of Lion Order cannabis
Highland Park’s cannabis ordinance is ripe for corruption, council members say
And the mayor doesn’t want to hear about it