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The Metro: The Highway Clean-Up is art in action

1 October 2025 at 19:13

We talk about the roads often on The Metro. From reducing truck traffic in Southwest to the impact of I-375 on Detroit’s historic Black neighborhoods, yet, who’s making sure these roads and highways are clean of trash? 

In 2022, According to the Michigan Department of Transportation, it cost taxpayers in the state nearly 8 million dollars for crews to pick up trash along state roads. And according to MDOT the price tag would be higher if it were not for programs like Adopt-A-Highway and dedicated volunteers to clean stretches of highway.

TommyPAPI was honored with the Spirit of Detroit Award this September for work with All Notes. City Council member Angela Whitfield-Calloway presented the awards.

So what does it look like when a young artist gets involved and brings the community with him to clean up roads in Detroit?

All Notes is a creative and community platform blending music, social impact, and digital media founded by Detroit-based artist TommyPAPI.

Through the initiative, the Afro-Caribbean musician hosts livestream performances, neighborhood cleanups, and resource drives, connecting artists of all disciplines through support.  

Tommy received the spirit of Detroit for The Highway Cleanup project in September 2025. He joined The Metro to speak about the award and giving back to the community he calls home. 

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The Metro: BLCKOUT Walls Mural Festival returns, empowering artists in Detroit

12 September 2025 at 16:56

Over the decades, the city of Detroit gained an identity of being a dangerous place where beautiful things did not happen. The image of the city being blighted with eyesores and vacant lots often overshadowed the residents trying to maintain those communities. 

There are some in the city who have pushed against that narrative and have worked to showcase Detroit in all of its facets. A lot of those folks are artists. From painters to weavers and knitters to muralists, all have found ways to use their work to uplift the city that raised them. 

It’s beyond beautifying neighborhoods and business walls, it’s creating paths for economic growth as well. 

One of those people making a statement through art is Sydney James. You know her work very well, from the Girl with a D earring located on the Chroma building in Detroit off W. Grand Blvd.

Sydney is a visual artist, painter and muralist and co-founder of BLCKOUT Walls. The free block party is a celebration of Detroit and the powerful impact art can have on culture. 

The Metro’s Tia Graham spoke with Sydney James about BLCKOUT Walls and the economic power of creatives in Detroit. 

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BLCKOUT Mural in Detroit

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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

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