The Progressive Underground Show 230 feat. GUS GREENLEAF

Gus Greenleaf Music   On tonight's edition of The Progressive Underground, we interview the newly formed group GUS GREENLEAF and...

It’s Football Season… Which Really Means It’s Marching Band Season

Michigan State University Board of Trustees School is in session, and so too has the football season begun. For many...

The Milo Minute: Dally in the Alley, Octave One and more

Longtime Detroit music journalist Jeff Milo’s byline appears in publications locally and globally. He’s been plugging ears into the Detroit scene for years...

Acclaimed Visual Artist Danielle Dean Joins Cranbrook

The Cranbrook Academy of Art's Photography Department is welcoming a new artist-in-residence. Danielle Dean is a critically acclaimed visual artist primarily...

Who Wants to Live Downtown?

Demand for housing in downtown Detroit continues to increase at a rapidly growing rate. A new report conducted for the...

A Preview of This Weekend’s Detroit Jazz Festival

Jake Neher/WDET It's Labor Day weekend, which means the return of Detroit’s acclaimed Jazz Festival. From big names like Herbie...

Nolan The Ninja Discusses His Upcoming Album

Gus Navarro/WDET Over the last five years rapper and producer Nolan The Ninja has been gaining momentum in Detroit and...

The Progressive Underground Show 229 feat. PAXAHAU, DJ MINX, DJ HOLOGRAPHIC & REBECCA GOLDBERG

Paxahau On tonight's The Progressive Underground, we interview leading members of PAXAHAU along with DJ MINX, DJ HOLOGRAPHIC and REBECCA...

Robert Sestok’s City Sculpture Park Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary

Robert Sestok’s City Sculpture Park in Midtown is celebrating its two-year anniversary on Saturday with food, drink and live music...

Detroit Live Block Party Aims to Show Off Community Near Heidelberg Project

Detroit Live is a free block party happening Saturday at the Heidelberg Project on Detroit’s eastside. The longtime staple in...

This Historic Barn is Looking for a New Home

Oakland County plans to sell a barn that could date back 185 years. But there’s a catch to the sale, the...

StoryCorps Detroit Podcast: “The city is like one big house”

One day while renovating her recently purchased home, 55-year-old Tate Osten heard a knock on the door. When she answered it,...