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Ann Arbor’s eccentric FoolMoon festival returns with following FestiFools parade
The event’s huge dance party will feature Detroit DJ Problematic Black Hottie
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Culture, News, Things to Do, Visual Art, Ann Arbor events, Ann Arbor festivals, FoolMoon festival, FestiFools, Detroit events, things to do this weekend in Ann Arbor, music, art, Slideshow
Ann Arbor Film Festival brings back its week of experimental films for a 62nd year
For the fourth year in a row, the Ann Arbor Film Festival is able to pay filmmakers to show their films in competition
Tags: Culture, Local Businesses, Media, Movies, News, Stage, Things to Do, Visual Art, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Things To Do, experimental films, filmmakers, film competitions, Ann Arbor events
Young Detroit designers head to New York Fashion Week to showcase Afrofuturistic looks
Detroit youth are inspiring the masses
Tags: Culture, Fashion, News, Youth, Detroit youth, fashion design, Detroit fashion, Detroit designers, Boys and Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan, Detroit Youth Choir, New York Fashion Week, Slideshow
Detroit vs. Everybody plots new storefront near Fox Theatre
The brand is working to rebuild after an explosion at the Eastern Market building housing its brick-and-mortar
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Culture, Local Businesses, News, Fashion, Detroit vs. Everybody, Black-owned business in Detroit, Del Bene Building explosion, Eastern Market, Sean Williams
Detroit’s Black Bottom Archives is collecting oral histories of Paradise Valley descendants
The organization is offering $100 to Detroiters who share their stories of the city’s historically Black neighborhoods ahead of the I-375 reconstruction project
Tags: Culture, News, Black Bottom Archives, reparations in Detroit, I-375 Reconnecting Communities Project, I-375 reconstruction
Tepfirah Rushdan is Detroit’s first director of urban agriculture
The longtime food sovereignty champion is just the person for the job
Tags: Culture, News, Environment, Politics & Government, Tepfirah Rushdan, Keep Growing Detroit, Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund, Detroit Director of Urban Agriculture
Now that it’s lit up, people seem to like Detroit’s new I-94 sign
By Steve Neavling
Black women-owned cannabis cultivator Calyxeum opens its first dispensary in Detroit
Detroit’s City Winery music venue aims for 2025 opening
By Lee DeVito