The sensual portraits of Dirty Show featured artist Sas Christian
All eyes are on the headline artist at this year’s erotic exhibition
By Lee DeVito
Vol. 44, No. 16
Detroiters are bad at driving, and the consequences are deadly
Ironically, the Motor City has some of the worst drivers in the nation, according to study
By Steve Neavling
Lyft’s Women+ Connect feature is now available in Detroit
The option allows women and nonbinary riders and drivers to request each other
By Layla McMurtrie
Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum says it’s moving due to demolition for Meijer store
The 40-plus-year-old arcade does not have a new location secured yet
Tlaib bill slams door on war cash for politicos and their families
“We are sick of politicians profiting from endless wars,” the Detroit Democrat says
Michigan leaders pledge to ‘Vote Uncommitted’ in Democratic primary due to Biden’s handling of Gaza
The “Listen to Michigan” campaign aims to pressure the president to call for a ceasefire
Marianne Williamson drops out of 2024 presidential race
As she did in her 2020 campaign, Williamson enchanted with her message of love and peace
Detroit Councilwoman Waters challenges Thanedar, pushes for ceasefire in Gaza
‘Voters want the killing to stop,’ Waters said
Recall campaign seeks to oust ‘incompetent and unqualified’ mayor of Highland Park
‘It is glaringly obvious that she is in over her head,’ says activist Robert Davis
The mission
By Tom Tomorrow
Ridin’ with Biden
By Clay Jones
RIP Lighthouse ArtSpace and the dying ‘immersive’ art trend
The bankrupt company behind ‘Immersive Van Gogh’ closed its Detroit location
By Randiah Camille Green
Loralee Grace tackles environmental racism in ‘Futurelands’
Her solo show is at Detroit Contemporary until February 25
‘The Taste of Things’ celebrates good food, France, and the ever-wonderful Juliette Binoche
Tran Ahn Hung has made a movie about gastronomy that is, at heart, a love story
By Chuck Wilson
Detroit’s Autorama to feature five generations of Batmobiles
The hot rod show rolls into the Motor City in March
Cupid’s Undie Run sees metro Detroiters strip down for neurofibromatosis research
Proceeds for the ‘mile(ish) run’ benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation
Female artists and performers celebrate ‘Divine Wisdom’ in new exhibit
The show runs Feb. 16-17
Free Will Astrology (Feb. 7-13)
What do the stars have in store for you this week?
By Rob Brezsny
Dan Gilbert is bringing back Saksey’s, a bar owned by his father in the ’70s
The cocktail lounge is planned for the lower level of the forthcoming Gilly’s Clubhouse & Rooftop
Fine dining’s uncertain prognosis
Gag us with that old silver spoon already. Enough’s enough.
By Robert Stempkowski
Eastern Market Brewing launches Detroit-style pizza and beer delivery with Elephant & Co.
It’s baking the pizzas in the former Founders Brewing Co.
The pizza gods have blessed us: Pie Sci Oak Park is opening this weekend
The carryout location will launch with a limited menu
Detroit-style sushi? Midtown’s Hammer & Nail has it.
Detroit Sushi chef Shinya Hirakawa is a veteran of Royal Oak’s Ronin and Clawson’s Noble Fish
By Tom Perkins
Lapointe: Mixed memories of Wayne Kramer and the MC5
Detroit band mythic in history of rock
By Joe Lapointe
International and local DJs to spin at Arabic dance music party Laylit
The event blends traditional sounds of shaabi, dabke, and mahraganat with Arabic pop, hip-hop, and electronic dance music
A lesson from André 3000: embrace your weird
The former Outkast rapper’s improvisational ‘New Blue Sun’ performance in Detroit was like a guided meditation
Best Dating Sites for Men: Perfect Matches for Single Men
Sponsored By Dating Planners
“Bridging Healthcare Gaps: Dr. Everest's Residents Medical Starting Psychiatry Residency Program for the Homeless in LA”
By Nick Kasmik
Metro Detroit ‘Sexual Health and Wellness Sensei’ encourages people to be open-minded
Goddess Opalonia wants women to know they can be both dominant and sexy