A long, long time ago, in a distant era, I used to teach writing at the University of Michigan. I was a lecturer, which is ...
As the year winds down (or perhaps skids into the curb like a minivan in February), LGBTQ+ Southeast Michigan is still showing up for joy, art, harmony, dancing, pets in costumes and the kind of ...
Like so many others, I was heartbroken by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision that allows the Trump administration to enforce its executive order denying transgender and gender non-binary people the ...
When Reid Beyerlein and Robert Lalicki met at a Royal Oak Chamber of Commerce coffee meeting, they clicked instantly. So did the people seated on either side of them. Twenty years later, all four ...
In an era marked by backsliding on human and civil rights, any artistic work that centers marginalized voices can feel inherently political simply by existing. Detroit Opera's “Highways and Valleys — ...
Happy World AIDS Day to everyone except the United States. Actually, I don’t think that Happy World AIDS Day is the appropriate greeting, but currently in this country there is no appropriate greeting ...
Chaos, camp and unrestrained power crash through every melodramatic note — and every broken dish — in “The Housemaid." In the ...
With open enrollment season here and many people discovering their 2026 premiums and deductibles have climbed yet again, ...
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