Bedrock has unveiled The Department at Hudson’s, a dazzling, high-tech collection of event spaces that blend the city’s ...
Land reparations are possible − and over 225 US communities are already working to make amends for slavery and colonization ...
By the early 1970s, WCHB’s founders realized that the station could do more for jazz by fully committing to the genre. So, in ...
The name “Roar” isn’t only about decibels—it’s about legacy. Detroit’s roar is born of Motown’s melodies, the strike of factory presses, and the ground-shaking pulse of muscle cars on Woodward Avenue.
Detroit’s North End has long been a majestic haven for music and other creative artistry, with African American roots ...
Acclaimed poet and Detroit’s first official Poet Laureate in over two decades, Jessica Care Moore, will deliver her inaugural ...
A spirit of renewal and pride swept through northwest Detroit as Loyola High School celebrated the official opening of its ...
The Detroit Women’s Commission will meet monthly to confront and address critical issues directly impacting the socioeconomic lives of women across the city. That includes everything from the pay gap ...
The Downtown Detroit Partnership (DDP) is committed to enhancing the urban core and creating a world-class destination that serves as a thriving, inclusive community. Part of Downtown’s growth and ...
This art exhibit is our first inaugural student exhibition.” Someday co-owner Jantae’ Spinks told us during their latest artist exhibit which featured young talent from across the metro Detroit area.
The University of Michigan’s LEAD Scholars program is no longer. It ended last week with a short statement and no press ...
A new book, Together Apart: The Story of Living in Apartheid, has just been published in South Africa. Intended for young ...
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