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Andrew Hayes tried to win his fifth game of Jeopardy! after qualifying for the Tournament of Champions the night prior. The ...
In a May 2000 essay for Essence magazine, Octavia Butler wrote that “to try to foretell the future without studying history ...
At Detroit’s Library Street Collective, Kincaid fuses textile, tech, and memory to map the intimate geographies of selfhood.
When not writing for Planet Detroit, Ethan Bakuli is probably getting his hands dirty. Not long ago, that was the furthest ...
Their best case for dance’s utopian elements is the sheer wit and pleasure of the exhibit itself, which sweeps you up in ways that few shows with this many internal citations can. But they say yes in ...
But before he hits the festival circuit, Ackamoor is returning to the Mission for a reprise performance Saturday, April 19 at The Lab, celebrating the release of his new Strut Records double-vinyl ...
The author of Curandera, which has been longlisted for the 2025 Ondaatje Prize, on Nigerian folklore, writing about women of ...
Jeff Chu abandoned his career as a journalist to work the land and attend seminary, tilling up life lessons as well as a ...
Dystopian literature has gained popularity countless times over the years, and it seems to be coming back once more with the release of these 3 books.
The Robert Frost Stone House Museum invites visitors to experience "Gold Dusted: The Artistry of Arion Press Books." Located ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the book club’s thoughts on our latest read, the weird and wild Dengue Boy by Michel ...