Detroit Is This! We Tap into Ann Delisi’s Mind to Turn Us Onto What Makes Detroit, Detroit
Everyone's Favorite Detroiter, Ann Delisi, Shares Favorites, Tips, and Perspectives About the City Only a Local Would Know
Everyone's Favorite Detroiter, Ann Delisi, Shares Favorites, Tips, and Perspectives About the City Only a Local Would Know
A cup of hot coffee in hand, a cool autumn morning, and frisbees in hand are some of the best ways to meet friends at one of Metro Detroit’s disc golf courses. Yes, you read that right. Disc golf, for some of you that are
The news cycle is known to change on a dime. Each hour brings a new headline, and each day a new topic. Now that some months have passed since the country’s copious Black Lives Matter protests, February’s focus on Black History brings racial equality and
News of promising vaccines for COVID-19 has brought many of us new hopes and new fears as the end of 2020 approaches. Scientists and Healthcare professionals, like those at Henry Ford Health System, have been worked hard since the virus reared its stinging head, to
“Home.” Now more than ever, that one word imbues so much meaning. As we spend our days working and cooking and connecting with the world virtually from our homes, we are reminded of that in both the physical and emotional sense, that “home” is the
Governor Gretchen Whitmer officially suspended in-person learning for the rest of the school year for K-12 students in response efforts to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). "Executive Order 2020-35 orders all K-12 buildings to close for the remainder of the year — unless restrictions are lifted — and
A triumphant moment for I Prevail singer Brian Burkheiser, to be sure, as he alerted his dad this Christmas that he had paid off his mortgage in full. "Your mortgage is paid off, my man. It's paid off," Burkheiser said on the video he posted on
Public transit, a term most Detroiters may liken to the slow-moving Q-line on Woodward Avenue, or the at-one-time-innovative People Mover System that snakes it's way high atop Downtown Detroit. While Detroit's original streetcar system was dismantled for good on April 8, 1956, other cities such
The Sachse Construction Academy returned to Eastern Market last week, for its fourth annual exhibition aimed at promoting skilled trade opportunities for Detroit high school students. The afternoon which had over 500 juniors and seniors attend, was aimed at opening up more students to the
George Plimpton was a professional amateur. You might recognize his work from the time he blew up half a Long Island park working as a fireworks technician. Or maybe when he was punched in the face by professional boxer Archie Moore. Aside from his writing,