On Saturday, metro Detroiters stripped down to their underwear to for Cupid’s Undie Run, a “mile(ish) run” that raises funds and awareness…
By Joe Maroon
The 24th annual Dirty Show kicked off on Friday night at Detroit’s Russell Industrial Center. The Valentine’s Day tradition saw erotic art…
By Josh Justice
If you’re like us, you’d probably rather take a nap than spend hours lifting weights in the gym. But that’s not going…
By Randiah Camille Green
Detroit’s 21st Annual MLK Day Rally and March took place on a frigid Monday at St. Matthew’s-St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church. Among speakers…
By Viola Klocko
Some Winners and Losers for 2023, and we’ve tried to keep them as local as possible.
By Joe Lapointe
“We have made the planet inhospitable to human life.” That’s what the lead researcher in Project Censored’s number one story this year…
By Paul Rosenberg, Random Lengths News
As Hanukkah celebrations kicked off in Detroit, people protested Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza. Just outside downtown Detroit’s annual Menorah in the…
Roughly 100-150 protesters gathered at Jayne Field Park in Detroit’s Banglatown as part of the “All Out for Palestine” day of solidarity…
Dozens of protesters gathered at the Detroit riverfront on Wednesday to criticize Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza, where United Nations experts…
Detroit is kicking off the holiday season with the 49th Annual Noel Night, a free event full of music, food, and shopping…
By Layla McMurtrie
Metro Detroiters of different faiths joined together at Hart Plaza on Thursday evening to mourn the innocent lives lost amid Israel’s U.S.-backed…
Detroit chapters of the Palestinian Youth Movement and Jewish Voice for Peace came together on Thursday, Nov. 9 for Shut it Down…
Protests continued in cities across the world on Saturday as Israel bombs Gaza in response to the Oct. 7 attack by the…
On Saturday, thousands of people rallied and marched from downtown Detroit’s Hart Plaza to protest the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip…
Downtown Detroit will celebrate the beginning of the holiday season with “Merry & Bright: 20 Years of Holiday Lights.” The event will…
On Wednesday, dozens gathered in downtown Detroit to call for an end to Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian people, following the fighting…
On Saturday, thousands of people rallied in Dearborn to call for the end of Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestine, which the United…
By Lee DeVito
Detroit already has a lower cost of living compared to other major U.S. cities — and plenty of amenities, like great music,…
On Sept. 15, the United Auto Workers (UAW) launched a “Stand Up Strike,” against Detroit’s Big Three automakers — marking the first…
Get out your sweaters, grab a pumpkin spice latte, and start redecorating — today is the first day of autumn! Or fall…
The Detroit Lions played their first home game of the season on Sunday with renewed energy from fans, coming off the high…
The UAW launched a historic strike against the Detroit “Big Three” automakers; the first time the union has ever been on strike…
There’s only another month or so before school is back in session and summer is over, which might mean you’re running out…
Some call it a “riot,” while others refer to it as a “rebellion” or even a “ri-bellion.” Whatever your name for it,…
By Metro Times editorial staff
The U.S. has been celebrating its independence since, well, since it became independent. And Detroit is no different in the fact that…
By Jenna Jones
Sure, you know all about Michigan’s Adventure and Cedar Point in Ohio, but Michigan was once home to plenty of smaller amusement…
Over 200 pro-LGBTQ+ people gathered outside of Hamtramck City Hall at Winfield Park Saturday to express dissent towards Hamtramck City Council’s recent…
Canada is being ravaged by wildfires due to record heat and droughts, and it's affecting not only our neighbors to the north…
If your 2023 bingo card did not include a second Michigan-Ohio war, you’re not alone. A billboard in downtown Detroit promoting travel…
All weekend long, Motor City Comic Con brought out local cosplayers to Novi’s Suburban Collection Showcase along with plenty of celebrities, artists,…
By Mike Pfeiffer
Play ball! Baseball fans descended upon Comerica Park on Thursday for the Detroit Tigers’ home opener against the Boston Red Socks. While…
By Viola Klocko, Joe Maroon
Nothing says spring has sprung quite like brunch. Sure, you can technically brunch in the fall and winter, but it’s just something…
By Metro Times editorial staff, Alex Washington
Emergency alert error wakes up metro Detroit residents following explosion
By Steve Neavling
Lapointe: Might this be Mallory McMorrow’s moment?
A new ‘Red Scare’ at the University of Michigan
By Natalia Holtzman