Celebrate Kwanzaa in Detroit with Events that Express Family Values & Fun
Kwanzaa Brings Us Closer to Community & Into a New Year
Kwanzaa Brings Us Closer to Community & Into a New Year
Art is a Large Part of Detroit's Community Engagement. Visit Enriching Detroit Art Exhibits this Winter
Detroitisit’s Curated Summer Playlist, Featuring 6 Detroit Born, Raised, and Discovered Artists
Black History Month 2022 is particularly potent because it arrives after 2 years of turbulence and many displays of repeated unjust patterns in history. Black History Month in Detroit is filled with the same energy the community exhibits during Black Lives Matter marches. Black history
It's November. Time to cozy up and enjoy comfort foods…Detroit soul food specifically if you grew up in the city. Though even the locals know nothing can surpass a homemade meal steaming up their family's kitchen, they're able to judge what satisfies the tastebuds. Seasonings
There is something magical and freeing about a snow day as a kid. The sight of snowflakes falling outside the window before bed and the task of waking up extra early to listen to the radio’s listing of what schools were closed that day was
Invaluable, inescapable, and individual—this is art. Art is typically a depiction of culture, lifestyle, and emotion. As Black Lives Matter protests continue around the nation, for each of us that means something different. We may wish to continue to show support for the movement by
Henry Crissman and Virginia Torrence want to start a ceramics school in Hamtramck, Michigan. For those unfamiliar with these parts—welcome. Hamtramck is a tiny city surrounded by the larger city, Detroit. Hamtramck is home to many different communities, including a large artist community and entities
Loving HopCat is not a dig to the rest of the restaurants in Detroit's Midtown. There are some things to commend, even if they are a "corporate entity." Let's face the facts: A lot of the time, Detroiters love to support local, and there is certainly
It doesn't matter that Maxwell Leonard no longer runs a secret bakery out of his Hamtramck home. What matters is that he did, and that he is still baking in Detroit. After years of travel, including culinary adventures in France, the wine country of the Western United States—and