Nicole Curtis is Hooked on Detroit
Refreshed after a two-year haitus, Rehab Addict Nicole Curtis is back — and she’s on a mission to save classic Motown homes from the trendsters
An Aretha Franklin Series is Coming to The National Geographic Channel
Ahead of the national premiere on March 21, locals can catch an advance screening of the show in Detroit
‘Dope, Hookers and Pavement’ Examines Detroit’s Hardcore Punk Scene
The documentary focuses on 10 months spanning 1981-1982 when musical currency was exchanged in dive bars
A New Drive-In Theater is Opening in Downtown Detroit This Month
The Monroe Street Drive-In will show family-friendly films four nights a week
Michigan ‘Jeopardy!’ Contestants Share Fond Memories of Alex Trebek
When news spread of the legendary host's death, it stirred emotions among alums of the show
A New Film Honor’s Detroit’s Swinging Influence on Contemporary Jazz
Plus, local arts and culture exhibits to see locally now
Kaley Ronayne on Landing the Role of a NASA Pioneer in ‘The Right Stuff...
Catch the Plymouth native on Disney+ now
7 Frightening Films to Watch This Halloween
Spending the night in on Oct. 31? No problem. Here’s what to add to your watch list.
Meadow Brook Mansion to Host Alfred Hitchcock Movie Nights
The Rochester estate is welcoming guests to its grand garden for outdoor showings
Movie Theaters Are Allowed to Reopen in Michigan
Plus, Gov. Whitmer strengthens mask requirements in schools
Updated! Upcoming Drive-in Showings in Metro Detroit
Here’s what to see through Oct. 1
Virtual Screenings of Indie, Artsy, and Foreign Films Are in This Fall
Here's what Cinema Detroit and The Film Lab are doing until they can welcome patrons in person once again
The Film ‘’Til We See the Sky’ Finds Hope in Detroit’s Resilience
The shareable short features real Detroiters from right in their Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood
A Local Educator on Winning the ‘Jeopardy!’ 2020 Teachers Tournament
Grosse Pointe North High School choral music instructor Ben Henri reflects on his TV adventure
Composer Dan Yessian Honors His Ancestors in ‘An Armenian Trilogy’
The Armenian genocide inspired the jingle writer to compose the classical piece
Documentary Traces How a Band of Detroit Misfits Built ‘Creem’ Magazine
The film covers the rock publication’s edgy legacy, but it also focuses on the writers and editors who gave the magazine its vehement voice
Drive-In Theaters Are Having a Moment
There are restrictions, but catching a flick under the stars is still one of the surest bets for a fun summer night
New Short Film Addresses Injustices Faced by Detroit’s Black Community
"‘Til We See The Sky" reflects on Detroit's history of rising above adversity
Want to Learn More About Racism in America? Add These Films to Your Watchlist
Watching these works by black directors is one small step allies can take in furthering their understanding of the Black Lives Matter movement
Specs Howard Marks 50 years of Launching Broadcast Careers
At 93, the disc jokey-turned mentor is as sharp and charismatic as ever and still goes to his namesake institution weekly