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P.J. O'Rourke Talks Cars, 'Driving'new

Driving like Crazy is travel writing in the classic tradition of Robert Byron.
Boston Phoenix  |  Peter Kadzis  |  06-18-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Era-Defining Cass Corridor Artists Reconvene on the Wallnew

Time and Place is a beautifully curated and installed exhibition of artists from Detroit's Cass Corridor from approximately 1968 to 1980.
Metro Times  |  Glen Mannisto  |  05-26-2009  |  Art

A Cultural Field Guide to the Detroit Electronic Music Festivalnew

This is a rough anthropological survey of some of the subsets you can observe at Movement 2009, Detroit's Electronic Music Festival.
Metro Times  |  Travis R. Wright  |  05-26-2009  |  Music

There's Nowhere in America Quite Like Detroit Right Nownew

The last few years have been really bad for Detroit. Odd as it may sound, this is why you should visit now. If and when money ever comes in, you can be sure much of its eerie beauty will be lost forever. Meanwhile, it's Beyond Thunderdome.
Chicago Reader  |  Jonathan Mahalak  |  05-18-2009  |  History

Detroit Bait Shop Owner Holds His Ground Against Bridge-Expansion Projectnew

Dean Aytes and his bait shop are the only things standing in the way of a potential second bridge from Detroit to Canada.
Metro Times  |  Detroitblogger John  |  05-05-2009  |  Housing & Development

A System of Give and Take Emerges -- Just in Time for the Hard Timesnew

Kim Hodge wasn't looking for a way to deal with hard economic times when she decided to start a "time bank" in a Detroit suburb.
Metro Times  |  Curt Guyette  |  05-05-2009  |  Economy

At a Historic Detroit Bath House, Sex Is Optional, But Nudity Isn'tnew

On most days The Schvitz is simply a spot for older men who enjoy the Old World tradition of the steam, a place with a rich history long before the lurid stories spread.
Metro Times  |  Detroitblogger John  |  04-07-2009  |  Culture

Legal Precedent in Trooper Murder Leaves Detroit Journalist Unprotectednew

For a third time, a federal judge has ordered reporter David Ashenfelter to reveal his sources.
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  03-10-2009  |  Media

Ferndale School Fight Spills Over Into Local Businessesnew

A civil rights group protesting what it calls "Jim Crow-style segregation" has taken its campaign to local merchants during the last several weeks. But when merchants didn't want to post literature, the group started picketing and advocating boycotts against them.
Metro Times  |  Metro Times Staff  |  02-17-2009  |  Education

The Kresge Foundation Fends Off Artist Starvation and Fuels the Creative Classnew

The Kresge Artist Fellowships -- which will annually award 18 local artists $25,000 -- are one part of an $8.8 million overall commitment to arts and culture in the Detroit area made by the foundation.
Metro Times  |  Kelli B. Kavanaugh  |  01-06-2009  |  Art

Detroit's Last Gun Shop Barrels On, Despite Wayward Groin Shotsnew

In a town full of guns, Laney's Guns and Supplies is the only place left where you can buy them legally within city limits.
Metro Times  |  Detroitblogger John  |  12-09-2008  |  Culture

New Lineup and Album Introduce a 'Kinder, Gentler' New Grenadanew

The Detroit band is about to release Energy Shortage -- its first record since Nicole Allie's departure from the band and subsequent divorce from frontman John Nelson.
Metro Times  |  Laura Witkowski  |  12-09-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Will Black Milk Become the Latest Rap Superstar from Detroit?new

On street corners and message boards around the world, rap fans have hailed 2008 as the year that Michigan's underground hip-hop scene went "overground." It's producer-emcee Black Milk (born Curtis Cross), who stands at the forefront of this movement.
Metro Times  |  William E. Ketchum III  |  11-11-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Loren Estleman: The Guy Who Isn't Elmore Leonardnew

A glimpse into the life of Michigan's other -- and quite prolific -- crime writer. This year alone, the 56-year-old Estleman published one book of photography, three novels and slews of short fiction.
Metro Times  |  Odell Waller  |  11-04-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Katerina Bocci Brings the Whole Detroit Gang to NYC's Fashion Weeknew

As Tropical Storm Hanna turns umbrellas inside out and wreaks havoc on carefully coiffed hair in midtown Manhattan, Detroit clothing designer Katerina Bocci and her crew calmly prepare for her runway show.
Metro Times  |  Margaret Hundley Parker  |  09-30-2008  |  Fashion

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