Published November 7, 2024
MOUNT CLEMENS — It has featured sculptures, paintings, fiber and photographs and, as of late October, spoken word poetry has found a home at the Anton Art Center.
Read MorePublished November 1, 2024
SOUTHFIELD — The Southfield Public Library honored Indigenous People’s Day with a presentation by Darla Van Hoey, the president of the Southfield Historical Society, the day after the holiday, Oct. 15.
Read MorePublished October 31, 2024
FRASER — The Baumgartner House Museum received a President’s Award for historic preservation from Keep Michigan Beautiful Inc. in an Oct. 11 ceremony.
Read MorePublished October 31, 2024
ROYAL OAK — Restaurants in the U.S. produce around 22 billion to 33 billion pounds of food waste annually, according to moveforhunger.org, which said that around 85% of that food that is unused gets thrown out while only a small percentage is reused or donated.
Read MorePublished October 30, 2024
ROYAL OAK — Members of the Royal Oak community joined together Oct. 16 to restore red kettles used by the Salvation Army to raise funds each holiday season.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
ROCHESTER HILLS — Meadow Brook Hall has a new center for visitors to gather in and learn about its rich history.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
METRO DETROIT — For those looking to move or for those who have lost someone and are interested in downsizing their possessions, estate sales professionals can provide assistance as individuals and families navigate through these issues.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Kristoff and the rest of the “Frozen” gang are skating into town for a production designed with young audiences in mind.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
ROYAL OAK — The Orson Starr House in Royal Oak is a long-standing historical hot spot in the community, but being one of the first homes in Royal Oak is not the only thing that the house is known for.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
ROYAL OAK — The annual Royal Oak Spooktacular hosted hundreds of families on Oct. 20 for its 41st year.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
GROSSE POINTE FARMS — An art and poetry exhibition centered on squirrels might sound like mere fluff, but there’s more to “Squirrel Shenanigans: Poetry and Art” than cute critters with wide eyes and bushy tails.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
BIRMINGHAM —Twelve local authors will gather at the Baldwin Public Library for the Bibliophile Bonanza 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Baldwin Public Library, 300 W. Merrill St.
Read MorePublished October 29, 2024
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Sea lampreys are the newest residents at the Cranbrook Institute of Science. The Great Lakes Fishery Commission provided the sea lampreys along with an enclosure and tank fittings for the exhibit.
Read MorePublished October 28, 2024
EASTPOINTE — When entering the front doors of Immanuel United Methodist Church, a wall tapestry greets everyone with the message “Welcome to God’s house.”
Read MorePublished October 28, 2024
WARREN — Music fans of the 1970s English glam rock scene most likely have a Sweet album in their collection.
Read MorePublished October 28, 2024
HAZEL PARK — What started this year as a way for students at Hazel Park High School to improve their experience there has quickly turned into something more.
Read MorePublished October 27, 2024
METRO DETROIT — Fiber arts help soothe the mind, and, in this group, they bring people together and create a sense of community.
Read MorePublished October 25, 2024
WARREN/DETROIT — Hundreds gathered at Second Ebenezer Church in Detroit Oct. 18 to celebrate the lives of Cedric Antwan Hayden Jr. and DeJuan Kyle Pettis, who were killed when a speeding Warren police SUV crashed into Pettis’ new Dodge Durango.
Read MorePublished October 25, 2024
MOUNT CLEMENS — The Mount Clemens Post Office will soon become a monument to a trailblazing aviator who trained in the city’s backyard.
Read MorePublished October 25, 2024
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Some eerie things happen on a stretch of Colman Street, between 14 Mile and 15 Mile roads, each October.
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