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‘Witch’: Upcoming theatrical event will challenge perception of good vs. evil and right vs. wrong
Read full article: ‘Witch’: Upcoming theatrical event will challenge perception of good vs. evil and right vs. wrongIf you’re considering what kinds of entertaining things you can do this fall that align with the season, you’ll want to consider attending “Witch."
University of Detroit Mercy offers ways to honor MLK and celebrate Black History Month
Read full article: University of Detroit Mercy offers ways to honor MLK and celebrate Black History MonthThroughout the month of February, UDM celebrates Black History Month with four full weeks of events and activities that honor African American history and achievements.
Here’s how a local organization is transforming the lives of young Black and Latinx musical artists at all levels
Read full article: Here’s how a local organization is transforming the lives of young Black and Latinx musical artists at all levelsMany people have a passion for music, but to be able to cultivate that passion at a young age isn’t always a given for everyone.
Take the fun to new heights with these fun events happening this weekend
Read full article: Take the fun to new heights with these fun events happening this weekendDo you still have the holiday vibes flowing after the Fourth of July? Well, you’re in luck because we’re just one day out from the weekend and there’s a full lineup of fun events you can check out.
4 Ideas on how to beat the boredom with your kids this summer
Read full article: 4 Ideas on how to beat the boredom with your kids this summerWe’re in the thick of summer and the excitement of being done with the school year may have worn off. Now kids are approaching the “boredom” phase of their time off, so what can we do to keep them entertained at home and beyond? We spoke with Kerry Doman, the Founder of Little Guide Detroit to get her tips for a fun summer break.
On guard! The Medieval Faire is in town this weekend
Read full article: On guard! The Medieval Faire is in town this weekendAre you ready to go back in time to the era of kings and queens, knights, jousting, and royal feasts? Think “Games of Thrones” or “Lord of the Rings.” It’s all happening at Canterbury Village for their Medieval Faire this weekend.
Do you know the sweet history behind maple syrup?
Read full article: Do you know the sweet history behind maple syrup?While the weather this time of year may be annoying, it is perfect for one thing - making maple syrup! The sweet treat that pairs perfectly with pancakes actually has a long history in Michigan, and you can learn all about it at the Oakwoods Metropark in New Boston.
Celebrating Valentine’s Day at home? These ideas go beyond your couch and Netflix
Read full article: Celebrating Valentine’s Day at home? These ideas go beyond your couch and NetflixStaying in this year for Valentine’s Day? You can still make the holiday memorable! Sometimes, a night in can be just as fun, if not more fun, than hitting the town.
Winter bumper cars, giant slide, Santa coming to Downtown Detroit’s Monroe Street Midway
Read full article: Winter bumper cars, giant slide, Santa coming to Downtown Detroit’s Monroe Street MidwayIt’s going to feel even more festive this winter in Downtown Detroit, with a new wintery experience launching near Campus Martius.
The science behind the fall color change
Read full article: The science behind the fall color changeIf you’ve taken a walk outside recently, you’ve probably noticed the beautiful color change. But why do leave change colors? And are some spots better for spotting the color change than others? To find out, we went to the experts at Kensington Metropark in Milford, part of the Huron-Clinton Metropark system
A new haunted experience comes to a historic theater in Birmingham
Read full article: A new haunted experience comes to a historic theater in BirminghamThere are many great haunted experiences in the area, but a new one just opened up this year, and it will only be here for the month of October. The Birmingham 8 Theater Powered by Emagine, has been transformed into a scary haunted experience called Ghosts on the Balcony.
There will be a mile of food trucks at this Detroit fall festival
Read full article: There will be a mile of food trucks at this Detroit fall festivalHow does a pumpkin patch, music, entertainment, and about a mile stretch of food trucks sound? Here's a taste of what will be happening at the Detroit Harvest Fest this weekend.
This organization is celebrating its 170th birthday, and you’re invited to the party
Read full article: This organization is celebrating its 170th birthday, and you’re invited to the partyThe YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit will be turning 170, and they are celebrating with a huge block party that everyone is invited to.
The Detroit Jazz Festival is live once again
Read full article: The Detroit Jazz Festival is live once againToday on Music Monday, we celebrate a Detroit tradition that has returned to downtown Detroit after being virtual for the past two years. It’s the Detroit Jazz Festival, presented by Rocket Mortgage, and it’s one of the world’s largest free jazz shows.
Where to eat and drink on the Detroit Riverwalk
Read full article: Where to eat and drink on the Detroit RiverwalkOne of the most beautiful places in Detroit to spend a summer evening is on the Detroit Riverwalk. You can walk, bike, or even roller skate down the riverside, but the fun doesn’t have to end there. There’s also a growing food scene! We spoke to the experts at the Riverfront Conservancy to find out where you can dine and drink along the riverwalk.
Splash and play all day at these local waterparks and pools
Read full article: Splash and play all day at these local waterparks and poolsWith all this hot weather we’ve been having, you’re probably looking for a way to cool off. Well, there’s no better way than to dive on in and enjoy the water! Luckily, there are several local pools, splash pads, and water slides that are perfect for some fun in the sun. We check out the many options at our local Metroparks.
Have you heard of Windsor-style pizza? It’s a thing!
Read full article: Have you heard of Windsor-style pizza? It’s a thing!Detroit is known worldwide for its pizza, but did you know that our neighbors across the Detroit River have a pizza style all their own? Host Tati Amare crossed the bridge and visited our neighbors over in Windsor to learn more about their pizza.
5 ways to have fun at the water park without getting wet
Read full article: 5 ways to have fun at the water park without getting wetWhen the weather gets hot, there is no better place to be than a waterpark, but sometimes you just don’t feel like getting wet, or you want a break from splashing around. Well at Kalahari Resorts in Sandusky, they have loads of stuff to entertain the whole family, even if you want to stay on dry land.
Exactly how I’d spend 24 hours in Metro Detroit
Read full article: Exactly how I’d spend 24 hours in Metro DetroitI love Detroit. As someone who no longer has the pleasure of living in the area, people are sometimes surprised to hear that -- how much I love the region, that is; but it’s one of those “IYKYK” things. Anyone who has spent substantial time in the Detroit area knows, this area is such a gem.
Speaking to The King of the musical, “The Million Dollar Quartet”
Read full article: Speaking to The King of the musical, “The Million Dollar Quartet”Their names are iconic - Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins. Each of these legendary singers and songwriters had individual careers that impacted the music industry in their own ways, but did you know for one night, they all gathered in the same place for a jam session unlike any other? That’s the story behind the musical “The Million Dollar Quartet” which is at the Detroit Music Hall presented by Hollywood Casino at Greektown.
Have you seen these around town? Here are the details on those rolling pubs...
Read full article: Have you seen these around town? Here are the details on those rolling pubs...Many people say the best way to see Detroit is by car, but there is another way to roll through the city, and it looks like a lot of fun!
Add these summer festivals to your calendar
Read full article: Add these summer festivals to your calendarOne of the biggest things about the summer is the summer festivals, and there are a bunch you can look forward to this year including a new one where you can get your fill of tacos. We spoke to Jon Witz, the Event Producer of many of the biggest festivals happening in Metro Detroit.
This place will have your kids bouncing off the walls (in a good way!)
Read full article: This place will have your kids bouncing off the walls (in a good way!)Moms are always looking for something to keep the kids active and take a break from screen time, and there is one place in Metro Detroit that can help with that. The kids will be bouncing off the walls - in a good way- and the best part is mom can jump in on the fun too. Michelle Oliver takes us to Defy Detroit in Commerce Township.
Celebrate Earth Day at Beacon Park! Here are the details
Read full article: Celebrate Earth Day at Beacon Park! Here are the detailsFriday is Earth Day, the day to do projects, attend events, and celebrate ways to keep our planet healthy and thriving. Well, there is a free celebration happening in the heart of Detroit all weekend long for people of all ages. It’s happening at Beacon Park and includes a garden tour and art show all made possible by DTE Energy
This extreme trampoline park in Commerce Twp. will have you feeling like you’re defying gravity
Read full article: This extreme trampoline park in Commerce Twp. will have you feeling like you’re defying gravityRunning out of ideas of what to do with the kids? Do you want to do something active, but can't count on Mother Nature to play nice? Well, there is one place where kids can jump, play, scream, and even defy gravity. Michelle Oliver is taking us to bounce around at Defy Detroit in Commerce Township.
The sweet history behind maple syrup
Read full article: The sweet history behind maple syrupWhile the weather this time of year may be annoying, it is perfect for one thing - making maple syrup! The sweet treat that pairs perfectly with pancakes actually has a long history in Michigan, and you can learn all about it at the Oakwoods Metropark in New Boston.
These events celebrate Black History, and go well beyond the month of February
Read full article: These events celebrate Black History, and go well beyond the month of FebruaryBlack History Month acknowledges generations of African-Americans who fought for freedom, justice, and equality. Events are typically held each February to acknowledge and celebrate Black history and culture.
A tour of the oldest integrated cemetery in Michigan
Read full article: A tour of the oldest integrated cemetery in MichiganWhile some may find cemeteries a bit spooky, they are often beautiful, peaceful places full of art and history. Elmwood Cemetery, located on Detroit’s east side, is no exception.
What started as a one-man show has become a legendary film and now you can see it from the beginning right here in the D!
Read full article: What started as a one-man show has become a legendary film and now you can see it from the beginning right here in the D!Chazz Paliminteri will be performing Saturday, September 25th at 8 pm at the Andiamo Celebrity Showroom in Warren
Corn mazes, pumpkins and more: Why fall is the best time of the year, and the history behind our favorite traditions
Read full article: Corn mazes, pumpkins and more: Why fall is the best time of the year, and the history behind our favorite traditionsHalloween is a treasured holiday that kids and adults enjoy every year.
All the you-don’t-want-to-miss events happening in Michigan this September
Read full article: All the you-don’t-want-to-miss events happening in Michigan this SeptemberAs you enjoy the last few weeks of summer and the beginning of fall, you might already be thinking about the fun things you can do with friends and family during one of the best times of the year in Michigan.
Here’s how you can enjoy hockey and help K-9s on the front line -- at the same time
Read full article: Here’s how you can enjoy hockey and help K-9s on the front line -- at the same timeIf you love hockey, dogs and supporting a great cause, we have just the event for you: Support the Paws that Enforce the Laws.
Looking for a perfect day trip just off the beaten path? All the reasons to consider a sunflower farm
Read full article: Looking for a perfect day trip just off the beaten path? All the reasons to consider a sunflower farmWhen was the last time you went to a sunflower farm? Or, better yet, we’ll start here: Have you EVER been to a sunflower farm?
Here are the details on the all-new car show that’s rolling into Detroit this week
Read full article: Here are the details on the all-new car show that’s rolling into Detroit this weekWe may not have been able to enjoy the traditional Auto Show this year, but this event could be just as fun -- how about an all-new car show rolling into the Motor City this week, and taking over downtown Detroit?
3 fun and unique outings to embark on with your friends this summer
Read full article: 3 fun and unique outings to embark on with your friends this summerThere’s something truly magical about the summers in Michigan: The warm evenings outside, the time spent on our brilliant (and plentiful!) lakes, afternoons with friends, eating a burger on a patio or sharing in an ice cream date -- it’s all a little bit sweeter and that much more perfect in the summertime.
Make plans for a fun summer in the D
Read full article: Make plans for a fun summer in the DThis is going to be a unique summer in and around the D this year. Many of the annual experiences we love have returned and there are various new experiences you can see for the first time. Host Tati Amare takes us on a tour of all the different things you can see from Downtown Detroit to Dearborn to Ann Arbor. They are fun family events that everyone can enjoy. Here’s a list of some of the things she highlights.
5 convincing reasons why you should visit Colorado for your next trip
Read full article: 5 convincing reasons why you should visit Colorado for your next tripThere seems to be a buzz in the air -- on social media and in person, more and more people are chatting about the places they’ll go, now that the COVID-19 vaccine is readily available and the world of travel is reopening to the masses.
Reluctant to take that first big outing since the pandemic hit? I was, too
Read full article: Reluctant to take that first big outing since the pandemic hit? I was, tooIf you’re a parent, you probably know the feeling: This mentality that’s just like, “Whatever happens to me, I can probably survive. But don’t let it impact my kids!”
Short on cash, not on love? Win mom over with these ideas -- all inexpensive or free
Read full article: Short on cash, not on love? Win mom over with these ideas -- all inexpensive or freeWhether you’re trying to save money or you simply don’t have much of it right now, there are still so many ways you can honor your mom on Mother’s Day.
You can get behind the wheel and learn how to make your own pottery here
Read full article: You can get behind the wheel and learn how to make your own pottery hereHave you ever just wanted to get your hands dirty, maybe grab a paintbrush, and create? Well, when that mood strikes you, head on over to the Creative Art Studio in Royal Oak!
New year, new hobby?
Read full article: New year, new hobby?So why not try a new hobby? First off, do you have a hobby? For Greg Russell, his hobby is collecting autographs and, as someone who interviews celebrities for a living, he has collected many over the years. Jason Hall’s obvious hobby is the e-bike, but what you might not know is that he collects sneakers. Is there a hobby that you had, but later gave up?