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In ‘Unfrosted,’ Jerry Seinfeld gives the Pop-Tart an absurd origin story
Jim Gaffigan dishes on the Netflix film, which takes creative liberties with the Michigan-made tale
By Adam Davidson
Tags: Movies, Movies, Television, LOL, Kellogg’s, Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, Battle Creek, Grand Rapids
Regina King is terrific in Netflix’s ‘Shirley,’ which details Shirley Chisholm’s remarkable career
Following the trailblazing 1972 presidential run of the first Black woman elected to Congress, the film often struggles to find the personal in the political
By Chuck Wilson
Tags: Movies, Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Shirley Chisholm, Netflix, Regina King, Black history
Kash Doll talks embracing motherhood for a second time, new album, acting, and legacy
Detroit’s reigning queen of hip-hop says her new music is her best and most mature to date
By Kahn Santori Davison
Tags: Michigan Music, Longform, Television, Kash Doll, Detroit hip-hop, rappers from Detroit, actors from Detroit, Black Mafia Family, Cover Story, Video
Netflix is still looking for Detroit ‘Love is Blind’ contestants
You could meet the love of your life — or not, as the show is not without controversy
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Metro Detroit, LOL, Television, Love is Blind, Netflix, TV shows filmed in metro Detroit
Royal Oak’s Hideaway has been transformed into the bar from ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
At the ‘Paddy’s Hideaway’ pop-up, fans can enjoy cocktails inspired by the hit TV show like ‘Rum Ham’ and the ‘Nightman’
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Drink News, Bars, News, Things to Do, Television, St. Patrick's Day, Royal Oak, bars, Detroit bars, St. Patrick's Day Detroit, St. Patrick's Day pop-up bars, Detroit events, things to do in Detroit, Royal Oak bars, Bandit Tavern, The Hideaway Royal Oak, Paddy's Hideaway, Bandit Tavern & Hideaway, Slideshow
Tim Allen gets uncanceled with ‘Shifting Gears’ pilot
Uuuuueeeegggghhhh?!
Tags: Television, Television, Tim Allen, actors from Michigan, comedians from Michigan
‘Spaceman’ gives Adam Sandler another meaty role, but without a script to match
Even broadly speaking, this Netflix Original is unlike anything Sandler has done in his 35 years of film
By Kayla McCulloch
Tags: Movies, Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Adam Sandler, Netflix, Johan Renck, Paul Dano
Detroit Lions release short film recapping wild 2023 season
This year may not have been the year for Detroit to win the Super Bowl, but without a doubt, our time is coming
Tags: Culture, Media, Movies, Sports, Television, Detroit Lions, Dan Campbell, Jared Goff, Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl, Detroit Lions mini movie, Slideshow
In some ways, ‘The Bear’ is all too real. Is there a therapist in the house?
The three bears
By Robert Stempkowski
Tags: Food News, Chowhound, Food & Drink Features, Views & Opinions, Television, The Bear, Lent, Polish community in metro Detroit
A&E’s ‘James Brown: Say It Loud’ doc explores a complicated genius
Detroit figures notably in the documentary, too
By Jim McFarlin
Tags: Television, Music, Television, Views & Opinions, James Brown, Motown, Berry Gordy, Black History Month, Video
Disney+ series highlighting Detroit Youth Choir debuts Wednesday — and the city is proud
The Lions may have lost, but Detroit is still winning
Tags: Music News, Music, Views & Opinions, Television, Detroit Youth Choir, Choir, Disney+, Detroit, Anthony White, Terry Crews, America's Got Talent, DIA, Detroit Film Theatre
HGTV’s Cristy Lee opens up about rare medical diagnosis ahead of return to television
You can catch the Detroit real estate personality on the new home improvement show ‘Battle on the Mountain’
Tags: Television, Television, Real Estate, Music, Cristy Lee, HGTV, WRIF, Detroit real estate, Video
Hulu’s ‘The Bear’ is borderline unbearable, but still
Plus: Detroit restaurant owner has a perfect response to negative Google review
Tags: Food News, Restaurants, Television, Views & Opinions, Chowhound, The Bear, Hulu, Jeremy Allen White, Alpino
Detroit farmers and chefs drop gems on food access and ‘land alchemy’ in Netflix series
Keep Growing Detroit, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, and more are featured in ‘You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment’
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Food News, Television, Local Businesses, You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment, Netflix, Keep Growing Detroit, Paradise Natural Foods, Taste the Diaspora Detroit, Detroit Black Community Food Security Network
Kash Doll is now on OnlyFans
The rapper and actress used the NSFW platform to tease new music in 2024
Tags: Michigan Music, Music, Television, Kash Doll, OnlyFans, Detroit hip-hop
Detroit Youth Choir docuseries to premiere on Disney+ in January
‘Choir’ will have six episodes about the inspirational group’s highs and lows
Tags: Television, Television, Music, Detroit Youth Choir, Disney Plus, Choir on Disney +, television
The limits of Netflix’s ‘Stamped from the Beginning’
The documentary weaves a history of anti-Black racism in America, though it makes some glaring omissions
By Herb Boyd
Tags: Movies, Movies, Television, Views & Opinions, Netflix, Stamped from the Beginning, Ibram X. Kendi, film reviews, Roger Ross Williams, racism in America, Video
A touching new doc captures acclaimed composer Jon Batiste grappling with his wife’s cancer
Originally intended to be a road trip movie, Suleika Jaouad’s resurgent illness changed the structure and tenor of the film
Tags: Movies, Movies, Music, Television, Jon Batiste, Suleika Jaouad, Netflix, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Video
Detroit kids collaborate with local artists for upcoming children’s talk show ‘Mixture of Four’
Children are the future
Tags: Arts, Stage, Visual Art, Television, Mixture of Four, Detroit artists, Children's talk show, Detroit contemporary, Detroit art, youth development, Slideshow
New TV doc revisits the murder of Detroit rapper Blade Icewood
Metro Times helped out by digging into our archives
Tags: Television, Music, Television, Blade Icewood, TV One, true crime in Detroit, Lil Blade, Detroit rap, Detroit hip-hop
Michigan Central Station is hiring ‘ambassadors’ to welcome guests
Lapointe: The Red Wings got trashed
By Joe Lapointe
Racist billboards appeared across metro Detroit on Hitler’s birthday
By Steve Neavling