Making Detroit Greener, One Block At A Time
by: Pat BatchellerWDET listeners, staff join The Greening of Detroit to plant trees in Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood.
WDET listeners, staff join The Greening of Detroit to plant trees in Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood.
Fun., Black Keys, Mumford and Sons, and many more take home trophies.
WDET's interactive musical "connect-the-dots" took place on Saturday, July 21st. With the help of our listeners, we gave away $100,000 in promotional airtime to youth-based Detroit-area nonprofits.
New weekend WDET DJ Chris Campbell speaks with Craig about his new show, The Progressive Underground, which will air Sunday evenings from 8 p.m. - 11 p.m.
World Have Your Say Returns to WDET!
WDET's Rob St. Mary and Brad Frost of the Detroit Institute of Arts share with Craig a look at this past weekend's "Reveal Your Detroit" event.
Ismael Ahmed (farthest right) visits to preview his upcoming WDET weekend show "This Island Earth" which will showcase one of the biggest rockstars of the Arab World: Rachid Taha.
Continuing WDET's week of heightened coverage on the Dearborn area, Pat Batcheller speaks with Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Palekto about the city's unique geography and the difficulties it can cause management efforts.
WDET's Travis Wright spotlights Reading Works volunteers as part of Detroit Public Radio's Call to Action.
WDET General Manager Mikel Ellcessor joins Craig to update listeners on the status of Detroit Public Radio's Call to Action public service initiative.
Craig welcomes WDET's Ann Delisi for a musical preview of this weekend's Ann Delisi's Essential Music.
Ann Delisi joins Amy Miller to talk about her special show this weekend.
Rachelle Ferrell performs live in the WDET studios in advance of her performance at Motor City Casino tonight. New Soul Sunday's Nick Austin interviews her.
Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh and WDET's General Manager J. Mikel Ellcessor join The Craig Fahle Show to recap WDET's "Call To Action" meeting to jump start volunteerism to improve Detroit.
Craig recaps WDET's community meeting in Delray on February 15 with WDET's Rob St. Mary.
WDET Essential Music Host Rob Reinhart drops by to talk reissues with Craig. Among the albums to be re-released this year are Pink Floyd's "The Wall" Emergence and Experience editions, Roxy Music box set ('72-'82), Paul Simon's 4 1980s releases and The Doors "L.A. Woman" 40th Anniversary Edition.
WDET Digital Manager Michelle Srbinovich and Detroit Free Press Web Editor Mark Smith join Craig for a technology segment on the essential apps for every smart device. Craig then opens-up the phone lines to let listeners add their own favorite apps.
Craig takes calls from listeners reacting to what Mayor Dave Bing talked about with Tell Me More's Michel Martin yesterday on her show. During Martin's visit to Detroit, she hosted Tell Me More from the studios of The Craig Fahle Show.
National Public Radio's host of Tell Me More, Michel Martin, joins Craig to discuss her upcoming visit to Detroit and WDET... tomorrow!
Travis stops by the studio to tell Craig about his special News Year's Eve show and different bands listeners can catch tonight until its time to ring in 2012.
Craig speaks with WDET General Manager, Mikel Ellcessor about the results of the "Crossing the Lines" survey. Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh also weighs in on the results.
WDET's Rob St. Mary joins Craig to discuss the station's community meeting in Grosse Pointe last night.
WDET's Rob St. Mary joins Craig to talk about the open-forum community meeting the station is hosting tonight at the the Grosse Pointe Woods Branch Library. The event will take place from 6:30 to 9 pm. The library is located at 20680 Mack (at Vernier).
In an on-going effort to deeply explore the opportunities and challenges of different Metro Detroit cities and neighborhoods, WDET focuses its coverage this week on Grosse Pointe. Grosse Pointe Farms Mayor Jim Farquhar joins Craig to join to preview possible topics of the station's Wednesday, November 16th community meeting.
A new season of Radiolab starts Monday on WDET, the award-winning series that asks life’s big questions and finds creative answers. Co-host and producer Jad Abumrad talked with WDET's Pat Batcheller about the show.
Michele Norris, Detroit tomorrow for an Inforum luncheon and she will be discussing her project, "The Race Card." At 10am Wednesday, Norris talks with WDET's Craig Fahle on who will moderate the discussion at the luncheon. We ask you to take part in the project below by describing your feelings or thoughts about race in America today in 6 words.
NPR host and journalist shares her experience and invites others to share theirs on-line.
WDET's Rob St. Mary joins Craig for a recap of the previous evening's community meeting in Southfield.
Test your knowledge on some popular Halloween music. The first three callers to answer one of our Halloween questions correctly will win a pair of tickets to The Hilberry Theatre in Midtown-Detroit on the campus of Wayne State University.
WDET's Jerome Vaughn and Rob St. Mary join Craig in-studio to discuss, "Crossing the Lines," WDET's station initiative to cover stories on people and movements that are shaking things up around Metro Detroit, crossing difficult barriers, and working in new ways to positively make change in the region.
Panelists join Craig to discuss the continuation of the "American Dream," alive in immigrant communities.
Ever wonder exactly how much it costs to bring you your favorite programs and the rational local news you rely on? Our new infographic breaks it down for you.
Canadian Graffiti Artist Daniel Joseph Bombardier--also known as "Denial"--talks to Craig about his upcoming first American solo-exhibition. The exhibition will be at Gallery 323 in Royal Oak, starting Saturday October 8th.
Erik and Israel of the Detroit Design Center talk with Craig about the new table they designed and built for WDET.
Award-winning independent fashion designer Adriana Pavon talks with Nichole Christian on the Craig Fahle Show about the new Detroit Fashion Collective. DFC is a new incubation and showroom space that will pair designers with the resources and opportunities to manufacture in Detroit.
Ann needs your input to help shape her show!