To commemorate their friend and fellow artist, Claretha “Peace” Bell and Rosemarie “One Single Rose” Wilson are hosting “Lyrics and Libations: A Tribute to Native Child” from 8-11 p.m. Wednesday.
Arts & Culture
Obscure booze law holding Detroit restaurants back, owners say
Demand for craft and rare liquors is reshaping bar menus across the country. But in Michigan state liquor rules are a barrier.
New Detroit-style pizza charity series to ‘spread dough’
Grandma Bob’s in Corktown has launched a monthly, charity Detroit-style pizza series.
Upcoming Fried Chicken and Caviar pop-ups in Detroit
The pop-up is planning a Sunday brunch series at The Shelby, featuring pork belly cinnamon rolls.
Kitab Cafe and Bookstore to open second location inside former Avalon bakery
Husband and wife duo Ahmed Alwhysee and Asma Almulaiki want to create community spaces in the neighborhoods they grew up in and see a future.
Pewabic Pottery expands east side roots with purchase of vacant home
Pewabic Pottery is continuing to show its commitment to the east side by purchasing the house behind its studio and store on Jefferson Avenue.
Biography explores lesser-known side of MLK
Jonathan Eig’s King: A Life, delves into never-before-seen papers, archives and Martin Luther King’s humanity.
More money, more prizes for Kresge Artist Fellowship
Artists living in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties have until Jan. 18 to submit applications for the program, with the award increasing from $25,000 to $40,000.
Detroit Opera return of ‘Too Hot to Handel’ unites music lovers
The Rackham Choir is bringing the classic gospel and jazz adaptation of Handel’s ‘Messiah’ back to the Detroit Opera after a four-year pandemic hiatus.
‘Room Project’ provided rare space for Detroit artist community
Detroit writers and artists say Room Project helped fill the infrastructure gap for hometown creatives to gather.
