Published January 24, 2023
GROSSE POINTE WOODS — While “Brighton Beach Memoirs” and “Biloxi Blues” are fairly well known, the third of playwright Neil Simon’s Eugene trilogy, “Broadway Bound,” isn’t as familiar to audiences.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2023
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Shelby Gardeners Club will be hosting a spring gardening presentation at 1 p.m. Feb. 9 for all gardening enthusiasts with presenter Marilyn Trent from the Rochester Pollinators.
Read MorePublished January 24, 2023
STERLING HEIGHTS — The Sterling Coffeehouse concert series is coming back with a mostly new blend of talent in February and March.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2023
ST. CLAIR SHORES — This year marks the third year the St. Clair Shores social district will be available for residents and others to enjoy. It will be available to patrons starting in May and will last through October.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — Seven years have passed since West Bloomfield resident Lori Klisman Ellis first learned of the horrors that her mom endured as a Holocaust survivor.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — After being involved in a car accident in 1995, West Bloomfield resident Adrienne Matthews started to have headaches so severe that she would sometimes make trips to the hospital for IV pain medication.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2023
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Shrek the ogre doesn’t want anyone in his swamp, but Dakota High School invites everyone into theirs.
Read MorePublished January 20, 2023
MOUNT CLEMENS — A group of local comedians will serve up laughs Feb. 11 while giving back to the community.
Read MorePublished January 19, 2023
MADISON HEIGHTS — The city of Madison Heights recently held a candlelight peace vigil in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2023
TROY — A family in Troy got a surprise gift this Christmas after a long journey filled with war and hardships.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2023
ROYAL OAK — There is a mystery afoot in Stagecrafters’ next production, which is set to bow later this month.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2023
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The Burgess-Shadbush Nature Center at River Bends Park in Shelby Township will host its annual Family Fun Day to teach about winter survival from 1 to 4 p.m. Jan 22.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2023
BIRMINGHAM — “Harold and Maude: The Musical” will make its community theater debut Jan. 13. The Birmingham Village Players are the first community theater in the world to put on this production.
Read MorePublished January 10, 2023
ROCHESTER — It’s been two years since downtown Rochester teamed up with Oakland County for the annual Fire and Ice Festival, and organizers say this year will be bigger and better than ever.
Read MorePublished January 9, 2023
ST. CLAIR SHORES — The Aqua Freeze Festival is coming back this year with all the things people love and something a little new.
Read MorePublished January 9, 2023
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society has entered into the third phase of a project that has chronicled the history of the West Bloomfield School District.
Read MorePublished January 6, 2023
WARREN — Pastor Tsegayesus Hurisa Hunde has traversed the globe spreading the good news of Christ.
Read MorePublished December 19, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Michigan is no dry state, and not just because of the rain and snow. Walk into any grocery store, restaurant, or party this season, and you will be sure to find some kind of Michigan-made craft drink.
Read MorePublished December 19, 2022
METRO DETROIT — Each winter, staff and volunteers from the Clinton River Watershed Council brave the cold and take to the watershed in search of bugs.
Read MorePublished December 19, 2022
SOUTHFIELD — Many wouldn’t dare enter a war zone, but for Ethan Gross, the CEO of Globe Midwest Adjusters International, visiting Ukraine was vital for him to see firsthand what he could do to help.
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