10 Virtual Arts & Entertainment Events Happening in June
Participate in digital art tours, book clubs, and film viewings at home
Could Detroit Lose its Flavor?
What will the dining scene look like if only bigger, corporate-backed restaurants survive this crisis?
City of Detroit Hosts Virtual Discussions on Art After the Pandemic
Tracy Reese and jessica Care moore are among the creatives who will be participating in the Office of Arts, Culture, and Entrepreneurship’s events
Feeling Stressed? Try These Guided Meditations from Headspace
Gov. Whitmer partners with the subscription service to bring wellness programming to Michiganders
Poet jessica Care moore Regroups, Goes Digital, and Advocates for Artists
Facing personal and professional losses,the poet is finding inspiration in a life upended
Gov. Whitmer Rescinds Michigan’s Stay-at-Home Order
Restaurants can reopen on June 8, while retailers may reopen on June 4
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 29
University of Michigan develops new digital tools for reopening the state, Ford-Wyoming Drive-in Theatre closes after its reopening night, and Southfield City Council passes temporary approvals for the city’s restaurants to expand outdoor dining areas
12 Hours on the Front Line With a Beaumont Doctor
The Dearborn hospital’s chief of emergency medicine shares what it's like working during the coronavirus pandemic
New Limited-Edition Shinola Timepiece to Benefit Healthcare Workers
Shannon Washburn, the CEO and president of Shinola, and Mariam Noland, president of the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan, talk about the partnership
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 28
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shares the state’s COVID-19 budget priorities, public pools in Southeast Michigan must remain closed indefinitely, and United Shore prepares to hire 1,5000 employees
Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist on the Racial Disparities Revealed by COVID-19
Recent data shows that black people comprise some 40% of Michigan's coronavirus deaths despite being just 14% of the state's population
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 27
Michigan State University prepares to welcome back students in the fall, the City of Detroit offers free COVID-19 testing to suburbanites, and actress Gal Gadot surprises Henry Ford Health System emergency workers
Over 20 Musical Acts Planned for Everybody vs. COVID-19 Unity Festival
Big Sean, Curtis Roach, and Oba Roland are just a few of the artists participating in the digital event
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 26
Somerset Collection to reopen on Friday, Orchard Laboratories begins testing samples collected at Oakland County’s drive-thru testing sites, and the Detroit Pistons host a virtual mental health panel
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 22
Gov. Whitmer extends Michigan’s stay-at-home order, Flower Day goes virtual, and Detroit retailers prepare to reopen
Local Hair Experts Share Their At-Home Care and Styling Tips
Here’s how to keep your hair healthy and stylish without a trip to the salon
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 21
Gov. Whitmer allows gatherings of 10 people or fewer, President Trump visits a Ford plant in Ypsilanti, and the Michigan Brewers Guild cancels its Summer Beer Festival
How to Make Your Own Face Mask
Sew your mask or try the no-sew method
Listen to Andy Warhol’s Favorite Music with the DIA’s New Spotify Playlists
You can also explore playlists inspired by Diego Rivera and Vincent Van Gogh
Metro Detroit’s Latest COVID-19 Updates: May 20
The Ford Fireworks move to a televised-only event, College for Creative Studies eliminates 5% of its workforce, and the state of Michigan reports 659 new COVID-19 cases