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MOCAD reopens, renamed, rewindowed

MOCAD reopens Saturday after eight months of renovation. The 4454 Woodward building, a former auto dealership designed by Albert Kahn, has been the museum's home for the entirety of its 20 years.

April 25, 2026
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Carole Harris comes back to where She started

The first solo show Carole Harris ever had was at Gallery 7, the Detroit space Charles McGee ran from 1969 to 1979 to give Black Detroit artists somewhere to exhibit.

April 25, 2026
Review

Medusa opens anthony Lombardo's Sicilian restaurant a block from SheWolf

Selden Street between Second and Third is Anthony Lombardo's block now.

January 15, 2026
Legacy

Castalia served its last drinks on New year's eve and closed with the afterlife menu

Castalia served its last drinks on December 31, 2025, eight years after Kevin Peterson and Jane Larson opened it in the lower level of an 1890s Victorian on Second Avenue.

December 31, 2025
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Five Wayne State alumni open Rahha inside the Hannan Center

Rahha translates loosely from Arabic as comfort, peace of mind, the feeling of finally putting something down. The five founders chose it deliberately.

November 17, 2025
News

Castalia announced its closing on October 27 and called the timing a chance to go out on top

On Monday, October 27, 2025, Castalia posted on social media that it would close on New Year's Eve.

October 27, 2025
Review

Mary-Ann Monforton's Heart Land plays house at the Mobile Homestead

The MOCAD main building closed in August for HVAC and infrastructure renovations through early 2026.

October 24, 2025
Review

The DIA's first major Native American show in 30 years

Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation opened at the DIA on Sunday and runs through April 5, 2026.

September 28, 2025
Review

Dally in the alley returns for its 46th year, still without sponsors

Dally in the Alley filled the streets between Forest, Hancock, Second, and Third on Saturday, September 6, 2025, for its 46th year. Magazine Free admission.

September 6, 2025
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At 88, janet webster Jones is bookselling royalty

Donya Craddock, who runs Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth, called Janet Webster Jones the queen from a stage at Winter Institute 2025. The room agreed.

April 18, 2025
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Roar brewing turns Nain Rouge into the city's first black-owned Brewery

Evan Fay learned to like craft beer in Wyoming. He was Air Force, and he kept driving down to Fort Collins because the breweries there worked like community centers.

March 23, 2025
Review

Marche du Nain Rouge marches the red dwarf out of Detroit again

About 10,000 people showed up in Cass Corridor on Sunday, March 23, 2025, for the annual Marche du Nain Rouge CBS News, the costume parade that exists to chase a small red imp out of Detroit.

March 23, 2025
Spotlight

Dirty Shake opens an ivy-covered corner bar in Cass Corridor

The building at Forest and Second has been a corner bar for as long as the neighborhood has had memory of itself.

March 13, 2025
Review

Dirty Shake opened on 313 Day with a wraparound patio, boozy slushies, and a hummer

Sandy Levine and Doug Hewitt opened Dirty Shake at Forest and Second on March 13, 2025. They picked the date for the obvious reason.

March 13, 2025
Review

Concert of Colors fills Midtown for its 33rd year, free as ever

Concert of Colors ran for the 33rd time from July 16 to 21, 2024, with most stages at the Detroit Institute of Arts and additional programming across the Detroit Historical Museum, the Charles H.

July 15, 2024
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Tiffany Cartwright wins Hatch Detroit, twelve years into the program's run

Tiffany Cartwright was the first finalist to take the stage on May 9 at the Wayne State University Industry Innovation Center.

May 9, 2024
Review

Tiff Massey takes four galleries at the DIA

Tiff Massey opened her solo show at the DIA tonight. Four galleries in the contemporary wing. The most ambitious installation by a Detroit artist the museum has ever staged.

May 4, 2024
Review

Vecino bets a roofless Cass Corridor building on heirloom corn

Vecino opened on a Friday in April after a long buildout. The 1926 corner at 4100 Third had sat empty for fifty years before Adriana Jimenez and Lukasz Wietrzynski talked themselves into it.

April 19, 2024
Review

Black opens at the Carr Center

The Carr Center's BLACK group exhibition opened Friday and runs through February 29. The full title is BLACK: A Built Language Across Culture and Knowledge.

January 19, 2024
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