As Hallowicked turns 30, even Insane Clown Posse is shocked
Still down to clown
By Kahn Santori Davison
Vol. 44, No. 1
Charlie LeDuff says he’s no partisan hack
The Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter insists he’s just a man of the people
By Steve Neavling
Lapointe: From solo stabbings to gun massacres, the violence creeps too close to home
Should we see images of nightmare murders?
By Joe Lapointe
Detroit’s surveillance technology similar to Israel’s, police commissioner says
Willie Burton says the same technology used by Detroit police is used by Israel to oppress Palestinians
Dearborn fire chief returns to work after drunken-driving arrest, but still not charged
‘You’re absolutely ripped,’ a cop told the fire chief. ‘You’re hammered drunk. You can barely speak.’
‘We won things nobody thought possible’: UAW reaches tentative deal with Ford
Biden and Whitmer praise possible agreement that could end the more than monthlong strike
By Ken Coleman, Michigan Advance
Paid family leave up for vote in Michigan
Advocates say it’s long overdue
By Farah Siddiqi, Michigan News Connection
UAW leader Fain on tentative deal with Ford: ‘I see power’
Fain also indicated that the Detroit Three strike is the beginning of a new UAW push to organize other automakers
UAW reaches tentative pact with General Motors, the last Detroit Three holdout
The strike ‘has turned record profits into a record contract,’ the UAW said
By Ken Coleman, Michigan Advance and Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance
We’ve seen this movie before
By Tom Tomorrow
Death potato, death potahto
By Clay Jones
Nicole Macdonald shows tribute to Detroiters tending the land in Jefferson Chalmers mural
It’s the 200th mural in the City of Detroit’s City Walls program
By Randiah Camille Green
Motor City Mobile Wellness is reframing healthcare through a holistic lens
The worker-owned co-op offers health screenings, therapy, and reiki healing with a sliding scale model
Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’ memorably recreates the world of the teenager who fell for Elvis Presley — and then fled her gilded cage
Elvis and she
By Chuck Wilson
Metro Detroit’s newest IMAX theater opens just in time for ‘The Marvels’
The MJR Southgate Cinema has all the latest amenities, including Laser technology and reclining seats
By Lee DeVito
Black to the Land Coalition hosts Beats and Bonfire event to celebrate full moon
This gathering includes an open mic for poetry, music, rhymes, and whatever else you may feel called to share
You can celebrate Día de los Muertos at Detroit’s Valade Park this weekend
See you on the other side
Youmacon celebrates 30 years of ‘Power Rangers’
This year’s anime fest will be held under one roof at Detroit’s convention center
‘Eight Nights’ closes at the Detroit Public Theatre in two weeks. Here’s why you should see it.
The play takes place across generations and cultures connected by resilience in the face of oppression
Chris Distefano stops in Detroit for his stand-up comedy tour
His playful storytelling and witty observations have boosted his popularity over the past decade
The Jinkx & DeLa Holiday Show kicks off tour in Detroit with back-to-back drag performances
'It’s been a wild year, so let’s end it wildly'
Free Will Astrology (Oct. 25-31)
Need a Halloween costume idea? Look to the cosmos.
By Rob Brezsny
Yemeni coffee shop Haraz is opening a new location in Corktown
With a coffee shop and a grocery store in this new apartment complex, residents will never need to leave the building
By Layla McMurtrie
There’s a new Faygo flavor — just in time for the ICP concert
Whoop whoop!
Metro Times’s Whiskey in the Winter returns to Detroit Shipping Co.
Tickets are on sale now — and everyone’s a VIP
Meet Al Poe, the citizen food journalist known as ‘The Stomach of Downriver’
Quoth the ravenous
By Robert Stempkowski
Dearborn chef organizes benefit dinner for Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund
Amanda Saab is bringing together chefs to raise money in ‘Chefs for Palestine’
In his debut cookbook, TikTok-famous chef Jon Kung digs into food and identity
The rise of ‘third-culture’ cuisine
By Kate Moores
At Clawson’s Three Cats restaurant, the menu is as eclectic as the decor
Cat got your tongue?
By Jane Slaughter
42 Dugg announces show at Little Caesars Arena shortly after being released from prison
The Detroit rapper will join friends for a birthday celebration show on Nov. 25
Detroit rap legend Payroll Giovanni is coming to El Club
Since his days with Doughboyz Cashout, Payroll has left an indelible mark on Detroit music
By Joe Zimmer and Broccoli
Marijuana giant Puff Cannabis is building new environmentally friendly headquarters in Troy
The building will serve as the largest cannabis company headquarters in the U.S., according to the company
House of Dank Pledges to Donate to the Dianna Rasha Foundation for Second Annual Year in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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