Ed Deeb Leaves Lasting Mark on Detroit Youth, Belle Isle [VIDEO]

Tensions were high in Detroit when a grocery store owner and two teenagers were killed in 1980. Then-Detroit Mayor Coleman...

When Heaven was a Dance Floor in Detroit

Detroit Sound Conservancy Click the audio player to listen. CultureShift airs weekdays at 12 p.m.   In the early '90s Club...

The Song Remains (Mostly) the Same: DSO Takes on Led Zeppelin

  Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has featured music from a variety of composers. But a bit different symphonic...

Is It Art or Vandalism? Royal Oak Artist Faces Charges

Sandra Svoboda/WDET Carl Oxley, who is known for his colorful murals and whimsical paintings, is charged with malicious destruction of...

Framed by WDET: Delray Hardware Store Weathers the Storm

  Kenny Karpov Framed by WDET pairs storytelling with photography to create a dynamic experience that reflects local culture from the perspective...

Pumping Stations, Pipes and Treatment Plans: Photographing Water Infrastructure … as Art

Pipes, towers, retention basins and other water infrastructure are art to photographer Stanley Greenberg. "They were built at a time when...

‘Blowing Open Misconceptions’: How Comic Books Push the Discussion About Race and Representation in America

Laura Weber Davis/WDET The Marvel superhero movie “Black Panther” has made more than one-billion dollars at the box office since...

Relish the Moment: High-Class Hot Dogs are Invading Detroit Menus

Imperial Ferndale Click the audio player to listen. CultureShift airs weekdays at 12 p.m. Whether it’s mac and cheese or...

Bonfires & Bonham: The Pontiac Silverdome Was an Insane Place to See a Concert

Raz Mataz Magazine Click the audio player to listen. CultureShift airs weekdays at 12 p.m. When the Rolling Stones played the Pontiac...

Live @ WDET’s Studio A: Detroit Jazz Ensemble Hughes Smith Quintet

WDET’s Sam Beaubien sat down with the Hughes Smith Quintet, a Detroit jazz ensemble who strives to play original music...

Detroiter Michael E. Dyson Discusses ‘Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America’

Michael Eric Dyson/Midwest Literary Walk Note: This conversation first aired on Detroit Today on April 27, 2018. Detroiter Michael Eric...

Why Are People of Color Leaving White Evangelical Churches?

FEMA/Jannah Scott Note: This conversation first aired on Detroit Today on March 13, 2018. There have been a lot of...