Former WDET News Director Chuck Wilbur Talks Shaping News in 1980s Detroit

To mark the 70th anniversary of WDET, Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson is talking with current and former employees about how...

U.S. National Parks Are Understaffed and In Debt, Says Retired Park Service Leader

The National Park Service is more than 100 years old, and this year marks the 100th anniversary of Michigan’s State...

Former WDET News Director Frank Joyce Remembers 1980s Detroit

WDET is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2019. That’s seven decades of independent journalism, inclusive conversations and insights into the culture of...

Detroit Month of Design Revisits the ‘80s with Ecce Pomo, a Post-Modern Pop-up Shop

Joe Posch is keen on theme-based business, specifically the pop-up shop concept. In 2009, he opened Hugh, a“six-month tribute to...

Researchers to Gather to Discuss Science of Hallucinogens

Psychedelics have reemerged into scientific studies over the past decade. Substances like psilocybin, MDMA, LSD, and ketamine have become promising therapeutic drugs for mental...

Celebrate Detroit’s Country Music Scene at the Crofoot in Pontiac

Dan John Miller is well-known around Detroit's local music scene for his long career in country-influenced ensembles like Goober &...

Detroit Celebrates Brazilian Culture and Food on Sept. 14

The third annual Brazilian Day Street Festival Michigan is happening on Saturday, Sept. 14 on Detroit's east side. Founder and...

Detroit v. Mercedes? The Copyright Case that Could Affect Public Art Globally

It’s a court case out of Detroit that has the art world at-large paying attention. Earlier this year in March,...

Local Musician Ryan Neal Releases EP Produced in Solitude in Nova Scotia

Local musician Ryan Neal took a roundabout path to producing music.  "I was into sports before, was the first thing...

Historic Detroit Church’s Bell Tower, Famous After Shipwreck, Under Renovation

On November 10, 1975,  as news of the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck circulated, Rev. Richard Ingalls, pastor of Mariners’ Church of...

Detroit SheTown Film Festival Returns to Celebrate Stories by Women

In Detroit during the 1920s and ‘30s, women began replacing men in the auto plant, handling drill presses, internal grinders, and...

New Performance Series Honors Black Women and Pleasure in Domestic Spaces

A new performance series coming to the Detroit Artists Market questions how freedom and pleasure manifest for black women at home....