New York Billboards Say “Move to Detroit”

Philip Kafka Billboards and graffiti in New York City are telling residents there to move to Detroit.  New York entrepreneur...

2,000 Detroit Students to Receive Free Tickets to DIA Rivera-Kahlo Exhibit

Bank of America is sponsoring two-thousand tickets for students to visit the Detroit Institute of Arts' newest exhibit. Students from...

Jazz Guitarists Peter Bernstein And Randy Napoleon Perform Live In WDET’s Studio A

WDET’s Alex Trajano speaks with jazz guitarists Peter Bernstein and Randy Napoleon. Both men are appearing as part of MSU's...

#ISNAstories: Understanding the Line Between Faith and Culture in the U.S.

  Last month over 15,000 people attended the 51st Annual Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) Convention in Detroit’s Cobo Center. The...

Youth Poet on the Strength and Frustration of “Detroit”

In our continuing series “Inheriting Detroit," which looks at aspects of life in Detroit through the eyes of youth poets,...

Youth Poet on “Lumberjacks” and Family Trees

This Sunday is Father’s Day. More than 10 percent of households with children in Detroit are headed up by single...

Youth Poet Celebrates a “Sacred Woman”

This Sunday is Mother's Day. Motherhood is particularly significant in the city of Detroit, where about 60 percent of households with children...

The Continuum: Detroit’s Youth Poets Bring Positive Message Home

Detroit’s team of young poets return from an international poetry slam in Chicago over the weekend. WDET’s Laura Weber Davis...

Brave New Voices: Meet The Team!

The 2013 Slam Team is comprised of members of iO's award-winning after-school program Citywide Poets along with youth poets who...

“Keep Going, Keep Creating” Through Poetry

On August 7th, Detroit’s youth poetry slam team travels to Chicago for Brave New Voices-- the international youth poetry slam festival....

Local Youth Poet Talks About “Church Folk”

Churchgoers throughout the region will flood local places of worship this Easter Sunday. There are hundreds of churches of all...