Jan 30 – Feb 5, 2019

Jan 30 - Feb 5, 2019 / Vol. 39 / No. 17

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Claude VonStroke will light up back-to-back nights at the Magic Stick

Voted ‘America’s Best DJ’ in 2016, Claude VonStroke is coming back to Detroit for a “Double Dip” at the Magic Stick. The conductor of booty-poppin’ tech house who has developed a frenzied fanbase with his Dirtybird record label is making his return after mastering a main stage headlining set at Movement in 2018. Dress to sweat…

New study claims that Detroit violence is ‘forced and structural’

A new study published by the grassroots organization Force Detroit found that Detroit violence is “forced and structural.” The study by Force Detroit (Faithfully Organizing Resources for Community Empowerment) compiled previous research data and conducted a survey of Detroit residents to bolster the hypothesis that there is a correlation between poverty and violence. The survey…

Metro Times’ United We Brunch event returns to the Majestic Complex

In a nation divided, only one meal dares to bring us together — and that is a little ol’ thing called brunch. Metro Times’ annual brunch-tasting extravaganza, United We Brunch, has expanded to take over the entire Majestic Complex in Midtown for an afternoon of bites from metro Detroit’s best brunch eateries like The Morrie,…

‘Motor City Muckraker’ Steve Neavling joins Metro Times

Metro Times is pleased to welcome Steve Neavling to our team as a full-time investigative reporter. His first day is today. Lovers of local news will likely recall Neavling’s name from Motor City Muckraker, the independent news website he launched in 2012 after getting fired from the Detroit Free Press for yelling at then-Detroit City…

Tlaib joins Detroit protest against Marathon oil refinery malfunction

Rain pounded the dozens of protesters in Southwest Detroit on Monday afternoon as motorists passing by 1001 Oakwood honked in solidarity. Marathon Petroleum security, meanwhile, kept a watchful eye. A panel of residents, community organizers and state representatives stepped in front of the crowd to air grievances regarding the handling of a weekend malfunction at…

Here’s the Super Bowl ad GM didn’t want you to see

Despite the efforts of General Motors to cease and desist, Canadian autoworker union Unifor went ahead and aired a 30-second ad critical of the company during the Super Bowl on Sunday. Titled “GM Leaves Canadians Out in the Cold,” the spot reminds viewers that the Canadian government spent nearly $11 billion bailing the company out…

Mayor Duggan is on vacation, DPD Chief Craig is now in charge

A city spokesman confirmed that Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has left town to go on vacation, leaving Detroit Police Chief James Craig serving as acting mayor in the interim. Spokesman John Roach confirmed Duggan left Friday to go on vacation next week, but declined to say where the mayor went or why. Under an unusual…

State of Michigan recalls marijuana strains after testing for cadmium, arsenic

While over 250 Michigan municipalities have banned recreational pot shops from sprouting up in their neighborhoods, the state continues to enforce rigorous testing for existing marijuana provisioning centers. Last month, Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs flagged Kalamazoo’s Compassionate Care by Design and Detroit’s Green Mile for products that failed to meet stringent testing…

More than 250 Michigan communities have banned marijuana shops — at least for now

Even more Michigan communities have decided to ban the sale of recreational marijuana. According to a new analysis by MLive, more than 250 Michigan municipalities have now banned pot shops, an increase from 60 that were reported earlier this month. In metro Detroit, that includes cities and townships like Pontiac, the Grosse Pointes, Livonia, Troy, Rochester, Birmingham,…

Sen. Debbie Stabenow votes to protect Israel instead of free speech

Democratic Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow voted this week to advance a bill that encourages states to punish businesses and individuals who participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli companies. In other words, the federal government is attempting to suppress free speech. The Combatting BDS Act is an effort to strengthen similar state laws already on…

Detroit Restaurant Week announces 2019 lineup

Detroit Restaurant Week is making its return in 2019, offering residents an opportunity to taste test restaurants sprinkled throughout several Detroit neighborhoods. On Thursday, DRW announced 25 restaurants that will be participating this year, including the return of favorites such as Roast, Cliff Bell’s, Grey Ghost, La Dolce Vita, and Central Kitchen + Bar. The…

Ten years later, it’s still so cold in the D

On her instant classic “It’s So Cold in the D,” T-Baby posed the eternal question: When it’s so cold out, “How the fuck do we supposed to keep peace?” Now, more than a decade later, the track is as relevant as ever. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has called a state of emergency as another dangerous polar…

ICE ran a fake college in metro Detroit to trick undocumented immigrants

On Wednesday, unsealed federal indictments in Detroit revealed that the Department of Homeland Security established a fake university in Farmington Hills to lure foreign students that wished to remain in the U.S. using phony documents. In 2015, the undercover operation “Paper Chase” created the fictional University of Farmington as an elaborate ruse to catch “recruiters”…

Spooky Detroit event will honor the occultist Cagliostro

To honor the 50th anniversary of the death of great occultist Cagliostro, his “allegedly” haunted 19th-century rectory is opening its doors for a free night of conjuring and congregating. The one-night event Cagliostro: A Haunted Exhibition will transform the Rectory into a gallery space which will feature spooky and seductive art from Legerdemain (Brian Sheehan),…

Dem leader: Palestinian-American Tlaib should ‘learn’ about Palestine

Rep. Eliot Engel, a corporate New York Democrat who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is displeased with Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, and he’s in the media with some patronizing advice on how she should talk and behave. Tlaib is the nation’s first Palestinian-American congresswoman, and in December she announced that she’s planning to take a congressional…

Former Lafayette Coney Island owner dies

George Keros, the former owner of Lafayette Coney Island, died on January 24, 2019 at age 87 in his home in Naperville, Illinois. Keros was the son of founder Vasili “William” Keros, who immigrated to Detroit from Greece with his wife, Anastasia. The elder Keros founded Lafayette Coney Island in 1924 next to American Coney…

Detroit Foundation Hotel faces lawsuit over racial discrimination

A civil rights lawsuit filed against the Detroit Foundation Hotel alleges management refused to promote black employees or allow them to participate in company functions, calling them “too dirty.” The downtown boutique hotel, which opened in 2017 in the old Detroit Fire Headquarters and was featured in Time Magazine’s World 100 Greatest Places of 2018,…

Dwight Schrute, aka Rainn Wilson, is coming to Motor City Comic Con

When it comes to sitcom characters, few can evoke the level of irritating endearment as The Office’s Dwight Schrute, the hopelessly naïve wise-ass and Assistant to the Regional Manager at Dunder Mifflin. The character, played by Rainn Wilson, has become permanently embedded into fans’ memories for his devastating center-part and unwavering loyalty to a paper company…

Michigan may vote on eliminating the lame duck session

A bipartisan group of legislators is co-sponsoring a resolution for a constitutional amendment that could lead to the elimination of the state’s controversial lame duck session. HJR-C comes a month after the conclusion of a lame duck session in which the state’s Republican-controlled Legislature passed a raft of constitutionally questionable legislation aimed at stripping power…

Horoscopes (Jan. 30-Feb. 5)

ARIES: March 21 – April 20 Everything has just reached critical mass. This is either feeling bad or good, depending on how much of the truth you have been willing to face. Those of you who have made it through the gauntlet with your integrity intact are probably breathing a sigh of relief that you’ve…

Review: What it’s like to eat at Ingham County Jail

Ready your appetites. With generous support from the Poor Peoples Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival, and assistance from Judge Frank DeLucca of 54-A District Court, we sent our intrepid reporter Bill Wylie-Kellermann incognito into the Ingham County Jail for a 10-day excursion to sample its hostelry and cuisine. His report follows. I always…

Nancy Pelosi is way better at this game than Trump is

If Donald Trump were a better politician, this all could have been avoided. I’m not speaking of his administration’s breathtaking incompetence or his inability to grasp even the basic points of actual governance. The last two years have demonstrated an avalanche of ineptitude from tip to stern. Rather, I speak of the thing the president…

Review: Period romance ‘Cold War’ lacks love, depth

“After so many years, even the fire of passion dies, and with it what was believed the light of the truth,” wrote Italian novelist and philosopher Umberto Eco in The Name of the Rose. Eco’s writing contemplates the relationship between time, emotion, and personal certainty, as does Polish writer-director Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War. Loosely based…


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