The Dirty Show celebrates 25th anniversary with some of its greatest hits
A quarter century of Detroit’s erotic art extravaganza
By Lee DeVito
Vol. 45, No. 16
Detroit tenants evicted for withholding rent as judges ignore housing code, advocates say
Residents in a high-rise apartment in Lafayette Park are facing eviction after speaking out about unsafe conditions
By Steve Neavling
NBC’s ‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ brings drama to Detroit’s affluent suburbs
This new prime-time soap takes on class divides in Detroit’s affluent suburbs, with a dose of intrigue and dark humor
By Jim McFarlin
Mother demands answers about son’s death in a Southfield Hotel a year ago
Three people were with the teenager when he was shot, but they won’t talk
Burglars ransack Pingree Detroit, stealing $5,000 worth of product
The small business is a worker-owned cooperative dedicated to improving the lives of Detroiters
Corewell Health restores gender-affirming care after public backlash
Equality Michigan calls the decision a victory for civil rights, trans youth
Will JD Vance save the Great Lakes from Trump?
The vice president once pushed for restoration funding. Advocates hope he hasn't forgotten.
By Izzy Ross, Interlochen Public Radio and Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, WBEZ
Legal expert warns Michigan lawmakers against weakening court-ordered wage hike
Republicans and some Democrats are trying to roll back a voter-led initiative to increase the minimum wage
Lapointe: Yes, Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real thing
As the old song said, “Everybody look, what’s going down?”
By Joe Lapointe
‘Living Frequency’ follows the mycelial threads of Black Detroit art from past to present
The show pays tributes to elders like Gilda Snowden, Shirley Woodson, Charles McGee, LeRoy Foster, and Marian Stephens
By Randiah Camille Green
In Detroit Public Theatre’s ‘The Confederates,’ history repeats itself
Dominique Morisseau’s brilliant play tackles post traumatic slave syndrome and the sister wound
Four movies worth checking out for February
Each has a little something to offer depending on what you want from a movie
By Jared Rasic, Last Word Features
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ is the definition of mediocre
The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best days are behind it — yet this reviewer will never stop watching these movies
Free Will Astrology (Feb. 12-18)
What do the stars have in store for you this week?
By Rob Brezsny
The Whitney launches limited-run ‘Hawaiian Celebration’ menu
Yes, Spam is now being served at the Detroit fine-dining restaurant
Mabel Gray in Hazel Park named one of the best restaurants in America
The snug, upscale eatery features a seasonal, constantly changing menu of fresh, local, and made-from-scratch ingredients
Michigan Stadium taps country star Zach Bryan for its first-ever concert
With a capacity of 110,000 for sports games, the Big House is the largest stadium in the U.S.
Don Was mixes it up with new band the Pan-Detroit Ensemble
The Motor City booster is hitting the road with his new band
Whitmer’s plan to hike cannabis taxes would wreck Michigan’s industry
Consumers will pay more and marijuana businesses will shut down, industry insiders say
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