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Here comes Santa Claus
Christmas is weekly for the hungry folks on one volunteer's route
By Detroitblogger John
Tags: Culture
Last days
A legendary downtown bar and its owners remain entwined until the end
Staying the course
A little record shop hangs on ... and on
No show
Without a ride to gigs, one Detroiter's puppet show remains obscure
Herbal essences
A little Detroit store dispenses the remedies of a fading tradition
Inside out
A string of burglaries gives birth to an artistic display of despair
Rage against the machine
The mayor held a meeting to hear from residents. They gave him an earful.
Candy land
An old-fashioned shop tries to evoke a simpler time
Divine inspiration
How one woman's visions transformed a corner of the city
Taking the bait
A smelly little place becomes one determined man's life
A day in the life
DPD's daily crime report shines a light on the city's violent side
Sign of the times
A Detroiter signals distress from a neighborhood under siege
Girls on film
How one man takes the city's prostitutes and gives them their 15 minutes of fame
The black market
City's sole African-American grocer becomes an icon
Surprise party
Booming dance music, flaming barbecue grills, and a stocked food tent for thousands of homeless? Yup!
Hustle and flow
Stroll past Bongo Man and you'll star in his rhymes
The devil inside
The people who attend this church swear they see miracles. Who's to argue?
Tags: Culture, Cover Story
Curtain call
Detroit Day School for the Deaf is about to close — here's what's being lost
Different strokes
An old-school porn shop keeps it up in the face of cultural shifts
Broken home
A 71-year-old aunt gets kicked out of her house the hard way
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
By Lee DeVito
Tigers fixing up run-down Comerica Park ahead of Opening Day with $30M investment
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
By Layla McMurtrie