Letter to Sen. Levin: PAL project is ‘insult to you and your legacy’
Columnist: “Those of us who cared a lot about this place did not get the truth – and many of us did not even get a seat at the table. Instead, we got swindled.”
Columnist: “Those of us who cared a lot about this place did not get the truth – and many of us did not even get a seat at the table. Instead, we got swindled.”
Few journalists are willing to tackle the complex issues of race, poverty and community in Detroit like Bankole Thompson.
There’s a way the Detroit Police Athletic League can have the program it wants at the site of the old Tiger Stadium without creating so much antagonism with its bullheaded plan to cover up the historic field with artificial turf.
Author Aaron Foley offers “advice on everything from buying and rehabbing a house to not sounding like a completely uninformed racist when you talk to a black person.”
Of the 148 dispensaries, 59 are within 1,000 feet of an active school.
The slab of concrete, however, didn’t fetch as much as expected.
Removing the gallery from the Packard Plant stirred controversy in 2010.
Miami-based artist Renda Writer explains why he painted a handwritten mural at a gallery in Detroit with the message, “Black lives matter.”
Thousands of people turned out for 38th annual Dally in the Alley on Saturday.
The 38th annual Dally in the Alley kicks off today in the Cass Corridor.