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"Wrapped in Plastic" by The HandGrenades (live @ WDET) The HandGrenades are one of the best straight-up rock bands in Detroit....

Heart Strung Pop: Inside Ryan Allen’s New Autobiographical Album

"It's not very rock n' roll to talk about having a kid, but I don't care." Ryan Allen Courtesy of...

Heritage Plaza Will Commemorate Lincoln Park’s 90th Anniversary

Courtesy of Lincoln Park Historical Museum Lincoln Park is celebrating its 90th anniversary by creating a Heritage Plaza next to...

Youth Transit Alliance: Detroit’s Alternative Transportation Plan in Jeopardy

"I think folks want the service, the kids need it, everybody supports it. But when it comes down to putting...

Slow Your Roll: It’s North American Bicycle Week in Detroit

"Now we really can focus on making Detroit the best it can be, so that we have the tools of...

Kendrick Lamar’s “Cosmic Slop”: Danny Brown Reviews “To Pimp a Butterfly”

"Kendrick laid it all on the line for artists like me" Detroit rap phenom Danny Brown has been in the...

Michigan Attractions Can Now be Virtually Visited via Google Maps

Courtesy of Pure Michigan Interested tourists can now visit about 40 Michigan attractions from the comfort of their homes. Pure...

BURQ OFF! One Woman, 21 Characters, A Burqa and A Bikini.

Burq Off, an acclaimed one-woman show about growing up in a conservative Muslim home comes to the Arab American National Museum this...

Funk Brother Says Blurred Lines Verdict Will Change Little In Music Industry

Musicians continue debating the impact of last week’s multi-million dollar jury verdict in favor of Motown singer Marvin Gaye’s family,...

New Soul Sunday’s Playlist for March 22, 2015: Exploring Song’s from Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp a Butterfly”

On this edition of New Soul Sunday, we explore tracks from Kendrick Lamar's sophomore album "To Pimp a Butterfly". We'll...

Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: 3-21-15

This week on RREM... some SXSW recap, more on IPO Detroit, plus D'Angelo, Bryan Ferry, a birthday nod to a...

New Exhibit to Shine Light on Race, Economic Disparity in 1967

The Detroit Historical Society is announcing plans for a new exhibit that will showcase the city’s civil disturbance in 1967 and...