Alicia Keys’ ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Musical Set to Electrify Detroit! Detroit is gearing up for a major cultural event as news confirms the highly anticipated arrival of Alicia Keys’ new musical, ‘Hell’s Kitchen.’ This acclaimed production, a semi-autobiographical journey set to a soundtrack of Keys’ iconic hits and new compositions, is poised to captivate Motor City audiences. Prepare for an unforgettable theatrical experience right here in our vibrant arts scene, with the show officially slated for … Read More
Alden Towers tenants endure month long heat outage
Alden Towers Residents Face Freezing Month in Detroit For tenants at Alden Towers, a historic Detroit landmark, the past month has been a stark battle against the cold, as their apartments have been without consistent heat amidst plummeting winter temperatures. This prolonged crisis has left residents in dire conditions, highlighting critical issues of tenant rights and building maintenance in our city. A Month Without Warmth: The Alden Towers Crisis Unfolds The situation at Alden Towers … Read More
Leland House Evacuation Detroit Power Outage
Leland House Evacuation: What Detroit Needs to Know Residents of the historic Leland House Apartments faced an emergency evacuation earlier this week following a widespread power outage. The incident, which left many vulnerable senior and disabled residents without heat or electricity, prompted swift action from emergency services and community organizations. Emergency Unfolds at Historic Leland House The trouble began when a significant power outage plunged the Leland House Apartments, located at the corner of Bagley … Read More
Pistons Should Pass on Anthony Davis
Pistons Should Pass on Anthony Davis Trade Detroit basketball fans are always hungry for a winner, and the idea of adding a star like Anthony Davis might seem tempting on the surface. However, a deeper look reveals that pursuing a trade for the Lakers big man would be a significant misstep for our beloved Pistons, jeopardizing the bright future we’re patiently building. It’s time to resist the allure of a quick fix and stay true … Read More
Duggan’s Farewell Detroit’s New Era
Duggan’s Farewell: Reflecting on a Decade of Change As Mayor Mike Duggan’s final term approaches its end in December 2025, Detroiters are taking stock of a transformative decade under his leadership. His tenure, beginning amidst the city’s historic bankruptcy, has profoundly reshaped our community and set a new course for its future, prompting a mix of reflection and anticipation for what comes next. From Bankruptcy to Recovery: A New Era for Detroit When Mike Duggan … Read More
Detroit Revives But Not All Share The Prosperity
Detroit’s Revival: Ensuring All Share the Prosperity Detroit has proudly proclaimed its comeback, a narrative highlighted by bustling downtown streets, new developments, and a renewed sense of optimism. While this revitalization is undeniable and welcome, it’s crucial for us as Detroiters to look beyond the glittering facades and acknowledge that not every corner of our city has experienced the same uplift, leaving some long-standing communities feeling overlooked. The Visible Signs of Renewal For years, the … Read More
Tigers Must Build Around Ace Skubal
Tigers’ Crossroads: Build Around Skubal, or Risk It All? The Detroit Tigers find themselves at a pivotal moment, with ace pitcher Tarik Skubal establishing himself as one of MLB’s premier talents. As the offseason looms, the message from many corners is clear: if the Tigers aren’t trading their budding superstar, then they absolutely must go all-in this winter to build a legitimate contender around him for the Motor City faithful. Tarik Skubal: The Ace Detroit … Read More