Normal view

There are new articles available, click to refresh the page.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Detroit Evening Report: New Carr Center exhibit showcases Black queerness

5 September 2025 at 21:13

In this episode of The Detroit Evening Report, we cover the opening of a new exhibit at the Carr Center centered around Black queerness. Plus, festivals to check out this weekend and more.

Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on Apple PodcastsSpotifyNPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

New Carr Center exhibit showcases Black queerness

The Carr Center opened a new exhibit today called “In the Life – Black Queerness.” 13 artists share works around the theme, “Looking back, moving forward.” The show runs through October 11.

Visitors can meet the exhibit’s artists and curators on Saturday, Sep. 6 at 2 p.m. as they discuss their work, vision and creative practices.

The Carr Center is located at 4750 Woodward Avenue on the third floor.

Entertainment returns to Michigan Central Station

Michigan Central’s Fridays at the Station series returns next week on Sep. 12 with DJ BJ and local singer Charity holding the music for the event. It kicks off at 5 p.m. and ends at 10 p.m. For more information and tickets, visit michigancentral.com/events.

6 Mile Street Festival

The 6 Mile Street Festival is this Saturday, Sep. 6. It celebrates the culture and vibrance of neighborhoods along McNichols between Livernois and Wyoming, with offerings including children’s activities at the University of Detroit Mercy, specials from restaurants along the corridor, and an outdoor party at Chon’s House of Hair. Learn more at live6detroit.org.

Dally in the Alley

Dally in the Alley takes over the Cass Corridor on Saturday, Sep. 6 from 11 a.m. through 11 p.m. The iconic Detroit street festival features music, food and even a dog show. Get this year’s lineup at dallyinthealley.com.

Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.

Support local journalism.

WDET strives to cover what’s happening in your community. As a public media institution, we maintain our ability to explore the music and culture of our region through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

The post Detroit Evening Report: New Carr Center exhibit showcases Black queerness appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

In The Groove: New music from Tame Impala, Lady Wray, Yeek, plus a preview of this year’s Dally in the Alley

5 September 2025 at 20:06

A ton of music from Lady Wray, El Michels Affair & Norah Jones, Yeek, Lola Young and Tame Impala, plus throwbacks from Aretha Franklin, Digable Planets and OutKast.

And, for good measure, a preview of this year’s Dally In The Alley and the local music you’ll hear there. The lineup for this year’s event includes dream beach, Bevlove, Delano Smith, Johnstonsons, Oliver Dollar, ADMN, Apropos and more.

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

In The Groove with Ryan Patrick Hooper playlist for September 5, 2025

  • “Hard Times” – Lady Wray
  • “Carry Me Away” – El Michels Affair & Norah Jones
  • “Heaven” – Yeek
  • “SPIDERS” – Lola Young
  • “Valerie (Live, BBC Radio 1 In Lounge, London/2007)” – Amy Winehouse
  • “Messy” – Lola Young
  • “Dog It” – Digable Planets
  • “West Savannah” – OutKast
  • “Nobody Knows We Are Fun” – CHAI
  • “GOOD LUCK” – KAYTRANADA
  • “Never Catch Me (feat. Kendrick Lamar)” – Flying Lotus
  • “Are You Tired? (Keep on Singing)” – DARKSIDE
  • “Midnight Train To Memphis” – The SteelDrivers
  • “Before You feat. APROPOS (Extended)” – Oliver Dollar
  • “What Cha’ Gonna Do (feat. Apropos & Boog Brown)” – Oliver Dollar
  • “I Cry” – Johnstonsons
  • “Remember Me” – Bevlove
  • “Nebula (Original Mix)” – Delano Smith
  • “Before You Gotta Go” – Courtney Barnett
  • “Trick To Happy” – Bahamas
  • “Road To Nowhere” – Rogê
  • “So Far to Go (feat. Common & D’Angelo)” – J Dilla
  • “Skindo Le-Le (S.U.M.O. Rebounce)” – A Bossa Elétrica
  • “Yeah Yeah” – Bubaza
  • “Waves” – Ista
  • “Loser” – Tame Impala
  • “Better” – Sprints
  • “Midnight” – Jessie Ware
  • “Pullin’” – Aretha Franklin

Listen to In the Groove with host Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET or stream on-demand at wdet.org.

Support the shows you love.

WDET’s unique music programs are dedicated to exploring the music and culture of our region and the world. Keep the music going. Please make a gift today. Give now »

The post In The Groove: New music from Tame Impala, Lady Wray, Yeek, plus a preview of this year’s Dally in the Alley appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

The Metro: Cass corridor prepares for 46th Dally in the Alley festival

5 September 2025 at 01:42

In 1978, residents in the Detroit’s Cass Corridor resisted Wayne State’s plan to demolish historic buildings in the neighborhood. This act of resistance birthed the Dally in the Alley festival.

Since that year, community volunteers come together annually put on a block party that features local vendors, food, and musical performances.  Adriel Thornton, the president of the North Cass Community Union, which host the event, joined the show to discuss Dally.

Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on demand.

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

Support local journalism.

WDET strives to cover what’s happening in your community. As a public media institution, we maintain our ability to explore the music and culture of our region through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

More stories from The Metro

The post The Metro: Cass corridor prepares for 46th Dally in the Alley festival appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

The Metro Events Guide: Dally in the Alley, the inaugural Vinylfest and more

4 September 2025 at 22:31

From the 46th Annual Dally in the Alley to the inaugural Detroit Vinylfest, here are five free events to check out in Detroit this week.

Upcoming events

Detroit Vinylfest

📍  Eastern Market Shed 5

🗓  Friday, Sep. 5

🎟  Free

A new event from the creators of Detroit Bookfest, where vendors will sell vinyl records/LPs, CDs, cassette tapes, music-related posters, t-shirts and more. The event goes from 1–8 p.m.

In the Life: Black Queerness Exhibition

📍  The Carr Center in Detroit

🗓  Friday, Sep. 5 through Saturday, Oct. 11

🎟  Free

An exhibition produced by Mighty Real/Queer Detroit that explores the mirroring power of artist and viewer through the lens of the Black Queer experience. The exhibition features 13 artists and spans photography, painting, drawing and multi-media works. The Carr Center is open to the public on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from noon to 5 p.m., and on Fridays from noon to 8 p.m.

46th Annual Dally in the Alley

📍 Detroit’s Cass Corridor

🗓  Saturday, Sep. 6

🎟  Free

A longstanding community festival featuring live music, art, food, beer and a kids fair in the streets of Midtown Detroit. Festivities go from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Entrance is free, but donations are welcome.

6 Mile Street Festival

📍 W. McNichols Road in Detroit

🗓  Saturday, Sep. 6

🎟  Free with RSVP

A celebration of local community, commerce and culture featuring musical entertainment, family-friendly activities and local artist showcases in Northwest Detroit. Festivities go from noon to 8 p.m.

Sounds from the Park: Memory and Transformation

📍 Belle Isle

🗓  Thursday, Sep. 11

🎟  Free

The fifth and final installment of the Sounds from the Park series of outdoor concerts organized by the Detroit Parks Coalition. The show features a live performance from and original music by Detroit saxophonist Marcus Elliot. Performance goes from 6–8 p.m.

Support local journalism.

WDET strives to cover what’s happening in your community. As a public media institution, we maintain our ability to explore the music and culture of our region through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

The post The Metro Events Guide: Dally in the Alley, the inaugural Vinylfest and more appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

The Metro: Could I-375 pause rekindle Detroit’s fight for real repair?

4 September 2025 at 18:53

I-375 is not just a concrete thoroughfare — it is a reminder of how Black neighborhoods were sacrificed, and how the promise of repair remains unresolved today.

When it opened in the 1960s, the freeway bulldozed Black Bottom and Paradise Valley. Those neighborhoods had been cultural and economic hubs for Black Detroiters. Residents were displaced and businesses were cut off.

Decades later, state and city leaders proposed replacing that mile of freeway with a surface boulevard. They said the plan was more than infrastructure. It was meant to acknowledge the historic harm wrought by I‑375’s construction.

But costs for the plan soared. And the design? Well, it still looks like a highway to many. Earlier this month, MDOT hit pause. Supporters call the pause a chance to rethink, but critics worry it means the project may never get off the ground.

Michigan State Sen. Stephanie Chang (D-Detroit) has been one of the most vocal leaders pressing for change. She has pushed to scale back the boulevard, center safety, and she wants to ensure any new land honors the legacy of families and businesses displaced decades ago.

She joined Robyn Vincent on The Metro to discuss what the start of real repair could look like.

Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on demand.

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

Trusted, accurate, up-to-date.

WDET strives to make our journalism accessible to everyone. As a public media institution, we maintain our journalistic integrity through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

Donate today »

More stories from The Metro

The post The Metro: Could I-375 pause rekindle Detroit’s fight for real repair? appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

The Metro: Postponed I-375 redesign project raised awareness of historic Black Bottom neighborhood

25 August 2025 at 19:56

The Michigan Department of Transportation recently announced postponing a planned I-375 reconstruction project citing increasing increased costs and community feedback.

The plan would have converted the freeway interchange to ground-level boulevard. The project was to be funded in part by $100 million in federal dollars from the Biden administration’s Inflation Reduction Act. The rest of the cost, estimated to be at least $300 million, would have come from the State of Michigan.

When the project was announced in 2022, then-Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttegig characterized the federal project dubbed “Reconnecting Communities” as a reparative one, aimed at fixing injustices created from federal highway construction of the mid-20th century.

The announcement that I-375 would be redesigned raised interest and even optimism. Was this an opportunity to address the wrongs of the past? Was this truly going to help resolve the razing of Detroit’s Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods in the name of paved roads?

There were community input meetings, and the plans presented gained both support and criticism. MDOT hosted a presentation on the history Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods at the Charles H. Wright Museum.

Despite being a controversial project, one of the points that was largely agreed upon was that if the I-375 reconstruction was going to be reparative, there should at least be some recognition of the thriving neighborhoods that Detroiters once called home.

Marcia Black and Lex Draper Garcia Bey from Black Bottom Archives joined Tia Graham on The Metro to share their reaction to the I-375 redesign being paused, and the exhibition on display at the Detroit Historical Museum, “10 Years Back, 10 Years Forward,” on display until September 14, 2025.

Guests: 

  • Marcia Black is the director of archives and education at Black Bottom Archives
  • Lex Draper Garcia Bey is the director of community engagement and programs at Black Bottom Archives

Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on demand.

Trusted, accurate, up-to-date.

WDET strives to make our journalism accessible to everyone. As a public media institution, we maintain our journalistic integrity through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

Donate today »

The post The Metro: Postponed I-375 redesign project raised awareness of historic Black Bottom neighborhood appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

MI Local: Gwendolyn Dot premieres tracks from new album Psyche, Mod Lang, Dally in the Alley + more

By: Jeff Milo
21 August 2025 at 14:16

Are we becoming artificial? Perhaps we are, and in more ways than one! That’s one of the topics I covered this week on MI Local, with in-studio guest Gwendolyn Dot. Her second solo LP, “Psyche”, comes out August 21 and she’s doing a show to celebrate next Saturday, August 30 at Leland City Club.

Gwendolyn Dot has been part of the Detroit music scene for seven years, now, having written and performed music for much of her life growing up in Indiana.

After relocating to Detroit, she began recording and performing as a duo with R. Solomon in Torus Eyes. In 2018 Dot wrote and recorded her debut solo LP, “Mystic Responsibility” which you can find on bandcamp.

Her new release “Psyche” is a stellar and ambitious work that ruminates on the struggle to attain a fully realized sense of self when many of us are stuck within repressive structures, both externally and internally. It’s not as simple as pondering what’s necessary to activate one’s full potential, but that’s at least a starting point.

The album blends techno, ambient-electronica, cyberpunk and darkwave,  sweetened with a strong sensibility for melody delivered through Dot’s dazzilng vocals that glide ghostily over her dynamic arrangements. “Psyche” is officially available this Thursday on bandcamp!

If you’re looking to listen to our interview while streaming the show, jump to the 40-minute mark. We spun the album’s debut single, “Becoming Artificial,” and gave WDET listeners a sneak preview of a yet-to-be-released track titled “Terraform.”

Jeff Milo dj'ing in WDET Studio

Along with interviewing, we looked ahead to the upcoming Hamtramck Labor Day Festival, sampling songs by artists you can catch performing live on Joseph Campau,  across that weekend-long event (Aug. 30-Sept. 1), including Mod Lang and Pretty Island.

Some of the very latest tracks released this week include new cuts from longtime prog-rockers Discipline, who just released a new full-length album, and a chamber-pop ballad from Pas/Cal’s Craig Benedict Valentine Badynee, titled “I Walked Away from the Firing Squad.”

The goth-tinged industrial trio known as Ritual Howls also have new music out this week; we heard “Follow The Sun,” the lead single from their forthcoming album Ruin. Ritual Howls will also be joining Gwendolyn Dot next Saturday at Leland City Club.

See the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above

MI Local Playlist for August 19, 2025

  • “Without You” – Mod Lang
  • “Bong Song” – Pretty Island
  • “Exhausted” – B’Witches
  • “Urnotalone” – Rebecca Goldberg
  • “MOTORCYCLE” – FEN FEN
  • “I Walked Away From the Firing Squad” – Craig Benedict Valentine Badynee
  • “When The Night Calls to Day” – Discipline
  • “Days of Falling” – The Microplastics
  • “Follow The Sun” – Ritual Howls
  • “Terraform” – Gwendolyn Dot
  • “Becoming Artificial” – Gwendolyn Dot

Support the shows you love.

WDET’s unique music programs are dedicated to exploring the music and culture of our region and the world. Keep the music going. Please make a gift today.

Give now »

The post MI Local: Gwendolyn Dot premieres tracks from new album Psyche, Mod Lang, Dally in the Alley + more appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

Detroit Evening Report: 8,000 homes demolished in Detroit cleanup effort

21 July 2025 at 20:27

Detroit marks 8,000th demolition under Proposal N

The City of Detroit recently celebrated its 8,000th demolition under Proposal N. The proposal was a voter-approved $250 million bond to remove blight across the city. About a decade ago, there were 45,000 vacant land bank homes. The city used $265 million in federal funding to complete the first phase of the demolitions in the most populated neighborhoods.  

Other headlines for Monday, July 21, 2025

47 artists bring life to Detroit’s alleys

Detroit’s Arts, Culture, and Entrepreneurship office is opening nine art alleys. The Art Alleys feature mosaics… sculptures… and murals created by 47 local artists. The Detroit Arts Alleys Initiative is a project that hopes to renovate alleys into community spaces through public art. It’s also a part of Mayor Duggan’s Blight to Beauty campaign.  

EGLE seeks input on Line 5 pipeline permit

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy or EGLE, has opened public comment for a permit related to work on the Line 5 project in the Straits of Mackinac. The tunnel would replace a 70-year-old Line 5 oil and gas pipeline on the lakebed. Indigenous communities… say the Line 5 project trespasses through protected tribal land… which is used for livelihood… cultural and spiritual practices. Native communities and environmental activists also say the pipeline will have catastrophic consequences in the Great Lakes region if it ruptures… citing multiple leaks from the previous pipes. People can make a public comment from July 16 to August 29 about Enbridge Energy’s bid to work on the Line 5 tunnel project.  

Two virtual meetings will be held regarding the project… one as an informational session… and the other is a public hearing to collect comments on the record. People can also leave a comment online on EGLE’s public notice page.

West Nile detected in Michigan, no human cases yet

Health agencies report new cases of West Nile and similar viruses in mosquito samples around Michigan. Wasthenaw County health officials confirmed a positive sample of Jamestown Canyon virus, and Kent County reported three samples of West Nile virus from routine mosquito surveillance.  

No human cases have been found in Michigan so far this year. The uptick in mosquitoes is typical for this time for year but health officials are asking people to take precautions like using repellent and removing standing water around homes.  

Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.

The post Detroit Evening Report: 8,000 homes demolished in Detroit cleanup effort appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.

❌
❌