Detroit Automakers Better Positioned for COVID-19 Recovery Than During Great Recession

New vehicle assembly lines around Michigan slowed to a halt last March, as the impact of the COVID-19 virus was felt...

“Dual Vision” at MOCAD Puts Detroit Artists From Across Generations In The Same Room

COVID-19 has shifted the nature of collaboration, but it hasn’t made it impossible.  That reality is demonstrated in the exhibition...

AG Dana Nessel Remembers Michigan’s “Eternal General” Frank Kelley

Few people have shaped state government in Michigan the way that Frank Kelley did. He defined the role of state...

Michigan’s Ice Culture Comes Into Focus At New Photo Exhibit

Detroit photographer Amy Sacka is marking the end of ice fishing season in Michigan with a stunning new exhibit of...

Sexist Language Reignites Conversations About Misogyny in State Government

Recent comments by male Republican lawmakers at Michigan’s state Capitol have renewed conversations about misogyny in state government. As part...

Author Says Mainstream Feminist Movement Has A Problem: It Leaves Out Women of Color

Today marks International Women's Day, a celebration of the women's rights movement. This year the holiday takes on heightened meaning...

“It Was Put There to Terrorize Me”: JeDonna Dinges on Her Neighbor’s KKK Flag

In February, anti-racism protesters marched the streets of Grosse Pointe Park, roiled by a symbol of overt bigotry and white...

New York Philharmonic’s Anthony McGill To Perform With DSO This Weekend

Musician Anthony McGill made waves in 2020 even though he couldn’t perform on stage with the New York Philharmonic, where...

Detroit Bus Drivers To Get New Contract, Which Establishes $15 Hourly Base Pay

After three years of negotiations, the bus union and the city have reached a deal on a new contract for drivers.   The four-year agreement...

Detroit’s Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Headed to Other Counties in Michigan After Mayor Duggan Initially Declines Offer

As Michigan receives more than 82,000 doses of the single-shot Johnson & Johnson treatment this week, 6,200 of those doses that would’ve gone to Detroit are now headed...

“Framing Britney Spears” Sparks Conversations Around Misogyny in Entertainment

The New York Times and Hulu documentary "Framing Britney Spears" gave an in-depth look at the cruelty pop star Britney Spears suffered during...

Detroit Superintendent Nikolai Vitti Blasts GOP Lawmakers for Holding Back Funding

Next week, Michigan’s largest school district will return to in-person classes for the first time since November. Detroit Public Schools...