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Perhaps you're searching for some insight into what this year may bring for you and the world? Astrologer Dayna Lynn Nuckolls outlines the major themes of 2022.
Language teacher and stand-up comedian Esteban Touma breaks down the list of the most mispronounced words and names of 2021, including Billie Eilish's last name and the omicron COVID-19 variant.
Mike Mattison of Tedeschi Trucks Band and professor Ernest Suarez invented the musical genre that blends blues-based popular music and poetry, finding its rhythm in the 1960s with the help of Bob Dylan.
The drop-in and asset-based center provides a hand up and nurturing environment for youth and young adults transitioning from homelessness.
Mike Mattison of Tedeschi Trucks Band and professor Ernest Suarez invented the musical genre that blends blues-based popular music and poetry, finding its rhythm in the 1960s with the help of Bob Dylan.
The massive investment includes a one-time $5 million gift to the Motown Museum and the creation of a $60 million endowment that will generate operating funds for the eleven chosen organizations for decades to come.
Metro Detroit chefs Lindsey Pritchard, Erin Sonntag, and Ryse Swanson compete in an immersive global competition to create extravagant scenes and larger-than-life sculptures entirely made of food.
The critically acclaimed film "Hive" will screen this weekend at the theater inside of the DIA.
Adding simple mindfulness practices to your daily routine could help fight those feelings of anxiety, author and intuitive healer Jenny Mannion says.
Lyndsay C. Green says the pandemic made her approach food writing and storytelling in a new way. "I’ve been able to be more human in my writing,” she says.
The film "C'mon C'mon" stars Joaquin Phoenix as a radio producer saddled with the job of taking care of his nephew while on assignment. It includes footage of Boggs School students talking about what they hope for in the future.
A U.S. Navy veteran and a graphic designer walked into a coffee shop, then a nonprofit was born to serve, create and heal.
A stunning picture from Italy turns an award-winning play into a movie. It's screening this weekend at the Detroit Film Theatre inside of the DIA.
A film from Lagos, Nigeria highlights a contemporary African narrative that's rare to see in American cinemas. It arrives this weekend at the Detroit Film Theatre inside of the DIA.
In his memoir "I’m Possible: A Story of Survival, a Tuba and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream," tubist Richard Antoine White shares his journey from homelessness to performing in the New Mexico Philharmonic.
Houston Chronicle reporter Zach Despart and Detroit music promoter Dan McGowan discuss the Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas that left eight dead and dozens injured.
Listen to our monthly round-up of the most exciting new singles and albums from Jack White’s Third Man Records.
According to author Jude Stewart, our ability to smell is what brings us closer to pure perception and memory than even taste, sight and sound.
The human beatbox from Redford says his experiences with bullying became a catalyst for him to discover his hidden musical talent.
Detroit Film Theatre curator and director Elliot Wilhelm highlights "Faya Dayi," a stunning feature-length documentary from Ethiopian-Mexican filmmaker Jessica Beshir.
"Of Process and Progression" is a collaborative effort that came out of the pandemic and tackles social issues over an homage to old-school hip-hop beats.
In an article for Business Insider, writer Drew Austin explores how streaming services like Netflix and Spotify use algorithms to recommend new content, but nothing beats the human touch.
Wall Street Journal tech columnist Christopher Mims, author of "Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door -- Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy,” says people went on a shopping spree during the pandemic -- and have kept on sp
Paranormal researcher John Tenney has established some guidelines for teasing true haunts from hoaxes. "The holy grail for ghost hunting would be a phenomenon that is recurrent," he says.
In advance of a virtual Zoom talk at Oakland University, the New York City-based artist joins CultureShift to talk about the role of the arts in the age of climate change.
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