Remembering Aaliyah, the Princess of R&B

Twenty years ago, on Aug. 25, 2001, Aaliyah Dana Haughton died in an airplane accident. Though only 22, Aaliyah left...

Dawnie Walton’s Debut Novel “The Final Revival of Opal & Nev” Strikes Sociopolitical and Racial Chords

One risk taken when meeting those whom you admire is seeing their mythical image fleet and their true human being come to...

What Astrology Says About the Future of the United States

  There have been some pretty interesting and contentious history of astrologers forecasting for the United States. Astrology has become...

General Wayne, Colonel Hamtramck and the Conquering of Detroit During Revolutionary Times

As part of 101.9 WDET’s Book Club, we’re inviting the Detroit region to examine and discuss the text that impacts...

Sonic Assembly: Exploring the Roots of Afrofuturism and Its Legacy in Present Day

In collaboration with the Science Gallery Detroit and the Concert of Colors, WDET presents Sonic Assembly: On Afrofuturism and Performance. Listen...

Concert of Colors Returns with Mix of In-Person, Streaming and Broadcast Events

Detroit’s beloved free global music festival, the Concert of Colors, returns this year. The festival, which runs through Monday, will include a...

In Danya Zituni’s Artwork, Arab American Women See a Reflection of Themselves

The Artist Next Door illuminates and celebrates Detroit area artists from a variety of cultural backgrounds and disciplines to enhance awareness...

“Let’s Make Music”: Fenton Community Orchestra Musicians Reconnect After Pandemic Hiatus

Tim Jagielo/WDET FENTON -- The sounds of the Fenton Community Orchestra surge from the parking lot behind the high school on a clear...

Listen to the 2021 Concert of Colors on WDET August 7 and 8

Concert of Colors, Detroit's beloved global music festival, is back for a week of live, broadcasted and streamed events. From...

Rising Voices Amplify Centers the Stories of Metro Detroit’s Asian American Communities

With the approach of the Aug. 3 primary election, nonprofit Rising Voices seeks to empower metro Detroit’s Asian American community through...

How to Summer: Catch Up on Books You Might Have Missed with These Recommendations from 27th Letter Books

WDET’s “How to Summer” is a season-long series that offers insider tips and advice from social media and listeners on...

Globe-Trotting Performer Mahogany Jones Calls Detroit Home

From a young age, Charyse Lois Marshall, better known as Mahogany Jones, was engrossed in poetry, compiling hundreds of poems...