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The Metro: Two films highlight the connective power of food

20 February 2026 at 03:03

 Food is a connection to the past and a living memory. It has a way of reminding the senses that love existed.

Ifayomi Christine is a writer and director.

It’s never just about the food. It’s about who taught you. It’s about who was there to help you stir the pot and give you the spoon to lick the cake batter. It’s about the traditions passed down on purpose and by accident. And sometimes it’s about learning the hardships that put the food on the table.

Ifayomi Christine is a writer, director, and lens based artist. She recently directed the film “Until It Feels Like Worship,” which untangles generational grief and trauma through remembrance and release.

Cornetta Lane-Smtih founded Detroit’s Studio 8278, which focuses on sharing Black stories.

Cornetta Lane-Smith is a Detroit-based filmmaker, writer, producer and the founder of Studio 8278. She wrote and executive produced the docu-series “Recipes of Resistance.” The series explores how food and conversation help unpack human complexity. 

They both joined The Metro’s Tia Graham to talk more about the film and docu-series. 

 

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

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In The Groove: Gabriel Garzón-Montan, Courtney Barnett, Radiohead, + more

19 February 2026 at 21:52

This set moves through indie, soul, funk, and experimental sounds.

Some highlights include Courtney Barnett and Radiohead, tracks from Gabriel Garzón-Montano, and some soaring soulful moments from Aretha Franklin and Lee Fields & The Expressions. Plus, we’ve got electronic and experimental sounds from Flying Lotus and Madlib, and classic grooves from Paul Simon and Seu Jorge on standby.

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 February 19, 2026 

  • “Emorio” – Trinix & Fafá de Belém 
  • “Margaretas sång” – Dina Ögon 
  • “Gloria” – Those Guys From Athens 
  • “Tequila” – Fantastic Virtues 
  • “Music De Carnaval” – Magdy Al Hussainy 
  • “Ghost a Go Go” – Richard Rome 
  • “Argos Farfish” – Sharhabil Ahmed 
  • “O Katrina!” – Black Lips 
  • “Run Run Run (Radio Edit)” – Kurt Vile 
  • “Are You with Me Now?” – Cate Le Bon 
  • “She’s Making Friends, I’m Turning Stranger” – Purple Mountains 
  • “Impossible Germany” – Wilco 
  • “Before You Gotta Go” – Courtney Barnett 
  • “I Want More” – Can 
  • “Once In A Lifetime” – WITCH 
  • “Girlfriend Is Better (EDIT)” – Talking Heads 
  • “Give Me the Sunshine (Mini-Tro)” – Leo’s Sunshipp 
  • “Jump” – Aretha Franklin 
  • “123 Days” – Ruthven 
  • “Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes” – Paul Simon 
  • “Never Be Another You” – Lee Fields & The Expressions 
  • “Tomorrow Never Knows (2024 Remastered Version)” – Junior Parker 
  • “Zodiac Shit” – Flying Lotus 
  • “Knock Knock (Instrumental)” – Madlib 
  • “Frio” – Ambar Lucid 
  • “Keep On Running” – Gabriel Garzón-Montano 
  • “Someone (feat. Jamila Woods) [Armando Young Remix]” – Gabriel Garzón-Montano 
  • “Frío” – Omar Apollo 
  • “Carried Away” – H.E.R. 
  • “Knocks Me Off My Feet (Cover)” – Olivia Dean 
  • “Starman” – Seu Jorge 
  • “Apho” – Alfa Mist & Bongeziwe Mabandla 
  • “There, There” – Radiohead 
  • “New York Is Killing Me” – Gil Scott-Heron 
  • “Virgo (King Britt’s Sirius B Remix)” – Meshell Ndegeocello, Brandee Younger & Julius Rodriguez 

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. 

 

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Metro Events Guide: Delve into whiskey heaven and embrace your inner cinephile this weekend in metro Detroit

19 February 2026 at 18:43

Whether it’s exploring the world of short film or finding your new favorite whiskey, WDET has you covered on Detroit’s upcoming events. Prepare to expand your palette and dance your heart out, Detroit!

Upcoming events (Feb. 19 to Feb. 26)

Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express  

📍 Stagecrafters 

🗓 Feb. 19 through Mar. 1 

  🎟 $28-$38

Take a ride to Royal Oak to witness Murder on the Orient Express adapted for the stage. All is well by nightfall, but as the sun rises through the passenger car windows, we’re one traveler short… Who could the killer be? There are performances every Thursday through Sunday until March 1, with both 2 p.m. matinees and evening shows at 7:30 p.m. 

HERd 

📍The Garden Theatre 

🗓 Feb. 20 

🎟 Free

HERd is returning to Detroit for its third year, uniting leaders, advocates, and allies for conversations about uplifting women’s voices in its TED Talk-style format. This year’s theme, Passions with Purpose, encompasses the holistic well-being of women by focusing on the emotional, social and professional systems which shape women’s lives. Oh, and there’ll be cocktails! Reception is at 5 p.m. and the program goes from 5:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. 

10th Annual African American Family Book Expo & Read-In 

📍Developing K.I.D.S. Village Hall 

🗓 Feb. 21 

🎟 Free

Enjoy an afternoon delving into Black literary excellence for the opportunity to meet with more than 40 independent Black authors and listen to this year’s National African American Read-In. There are books for all ages, with a chance to get signed copies as well. The event will be held from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

The 2026 Oscar® Nominated Short Films: Animation and Live Action 

📍Detroit Film Theatre 

🗓 Feb. 20 through Mar. 15 

🎟 General: $11.50 & Seniors, Students, and DIA Members: $9.50 

Visit the Detroit Film Theatre inside the Detroit Institute of Arts for a screening of this year’s Oscar-nominated short films. Experience the works of emerging filmmakers as they explore bold stories in condensed segments. Screenings are happening each weekend through Mar.15, with matinees at 1 p.m. and evening showings at 7 p.m.; the collection spans 3 hours with an intermission between animation and live action.  

Detroit Pistons VS. San Antonio Spurs 

📍Little Caesars Arena 

🗓 Feb. 23 

🎟 $40+ 

The Pistons are slated to host the Spurs next Monday as they hope to continue their 3-game winning streak. The Pistons are currently the top contender in the Eastern Conference. The game will begin at 7 p.m. 

Symphonie fantastique 

📍Orchestra Hall  

🗓 Feb. 26 through Feb. 28 

🎟 $20

Enjoy an evening at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra with a performance of Berlioz’s 5-movement concerto about a young artist’s hallucinations following a failed love affair. The performance will feature the “once in a generation flutist” Emmanuel Pahud as soloist. The event runs for two hours and will begin at 8 p.m.

Haute to Death, BEIGE and Kindle

📍Marble Bar

🗓 Feb. 21

🎟 $16+

Celebrate eight years of Marble Bar with a post-Valentines DJ set by Detroit artists Haute to Death (1-800-CALL-ASH & S.O.F.T. Power), BEIGE and Kindle. Be sure to slide through with your partner, best friend, or messy situationship for a few drinks and much-needed dancing. The event starts at 9 p.m. and goes until 3 a.m. 

Big Stretch: Yoga with a live DJ 

📍Big Pink

🗓 Feb. 26

🎟 $17

Unleash your inner yogi while you get your groove on at Big Pink next Thursday. Bring your own mata friend and prepare to sweat out your troubles while the DJ spins tracks of encouragement. All ages are welcome, music by Botez! The event starts at 7 p.m. and ends at 8:30 p.m. 

Whiskey Festival 

📍Royal Oak Farmers Market

🗓 Feb. 21

🎟 $39+

Spend an evening in a whiskey lover’s dream this Saturday at the Royal Oak Farmers Market. With over 100 different brands of whiskey, live music and food vendors, this event is set to help you find your new drink of choice. General admission includes 10 drink tickets as well as a keepsake photo and commemorative glass to help you remember what you’ve forgotten by morning. The event will run from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 

Lunar New Year at Eastern Market

📍Eastern Market Shed 5

🗓 Feb. 22

🎟 Free

Enjoy an afternoon of extravagance at the Association of Chinese Americans’ annual Lunar New Year Community Fair. The event will feature cultural performances from local community groups, food vendors, interactive experiences and opportunities to learn about traditional customs. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

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The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Keep Him Satisfied’ by Zo! and Tall Black Guy (feat. Sy Smith)

19 February 2026 at 16:28

Detroit’s own Zo! and Tall Black Guy are getting ready to release a brand new album titled “Expansions.” It follows the acclaim of their 2021 project “Abstractions,” a record that fused soul, jazz, hip hop and electronic textures and had the industry buzzing. Now they are back with the lead single, and once again they call on frequent collaborator Sy Smith, who recently released her album “Until We Meet Again,” also shaped by this production team. 

If this new track is any sign of what is ahead, expect a love letter to classic soul and dance culture. You can hear flashes of the Mary Jane Girls, Parliament-Funkadelic, Slave, those joints that used to light up the roller rink and keep the floor packed all night. Let’s get into “Keep Him Satisfied.” My Pick of the Week. 

Zo! and Tall Black Guy featuring Sy Smith with “Keep Him Satisfied,” the first single from the forthcoming album “Expansions.”

If grooves like that are your thing, join us every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. on 101.9 WDET and wdet.org, where we live in future soul, deep house, nu-jazz, b-sides and rare grooves.

For The Progressive UndergroundI’m Chris Campbell. See you next time. 

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In The Groove: From Martha Reeves to Olivia Dean, grooves that move the afternoon

18 February 2026 at 19:55

This afternoon’s mix moves easily from the alt-pop edge of Beck and the steady flow of Blackalicious to the introspective soul of ANOHNI and the classic Detroit sound of Martha Reeves & The Vandellas. Along the way, we lean into groove-driven cuts from Little Dragon and Baby Rose with BADBADNOTGOOD.

We also mix in psychedelic touches from Black Sabbath and The Beatles, and spotlight Olivia Dean’s beautiful cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Knocks Me Off My Feet.” The set closes with the smooth, steady feel of Dorothy Ashby, a mix that keeps the pace even while crossing styles and eras.

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 February 18, 2026 

  • “The New Pollution” – Beck 
  • “Make You Feel That Way” – Blackalicious 
  • “Naked Eye” – Luscious Jackson 
  • “pokemon” – Wet Leg 
  • “Why Am I Alive Now?” – ANOHNI 
  • “You’ve Been In Love Too Long (Single Version)” – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 
  • “Elevator” – Gavin Turek 
  • “Klapp Klapp” – Little Dragon 
  • “It’s Alright” – Baby Rose & BADBADNOTGOOD 
  • “Brownout” – Ghost Funk Orchestra 
  • “I Didn’t Expect That (Live on WDET)” – Daniel Villarreal 
  • “Tighten Up” – The Black Keys 
  • “Hard Ride” – Glyders 
  • “Planet Caravan” – Black Sabbath 
  • “Crossbow” – Tamar Aphek 
  • “DNM” – Mk.Gee 
  • “Breaking Point” – Brandee Younger 
  • “Moon Eyes” – Obongjayar 
  • “Knocks Me Off My Feet (Cover)” – Olivia Dean 
  • “Seasons (Waiting on You) [BADBADNOTGOOD Reinterpretation]” – Future Islands 
  • “Looking For You” – Nino Ferrer 
  • “The Distance” – CAKE 
  • “Get It Up for Love” – Ned Doheny 
  • “Frosted” – Scrimshire 
  • “Immortal Hands” – Stereolab 
  • “Season of the Witch (Secrets Edit)” – Donovan 
  • “Go It Alone” – Beck 
  • “New York” – Cat Power 
  • “Vento a Favor” – Sessa 
  • “Dita Cuja” – Nicholas Mariano 
  • “Don’t Believe the Dancers” – Tony Allen & Adrian Younge 
  • “Castles Made of Sand” – The Jimi Hendrix Experience 
  • “Revolution (Esher Demo)” – The Beatles 
  • “Moonshake” – Can 
  • “Soul Vibrations” – Dorothy Ashby 

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. 

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The Metro: Sacred Spaces highlights Black art galleries and institutions during Black History Month

18 February 2026 at 03:20

Sacred Spaces is more than a tour,  it’s a celebration of cultural stewardship, collaboration, and the powerful role Black creatives play in shaping the city’s identity.

Throughout the month, nearly twenty Black-owned galleries, cultural institutions, and creative spaces have their doors open and are cross-promoting one another, inviting residents and visitors alike to experience the depth, diversity, and resilience of Detroit’s art ecosystem.

Misha McGowan is the gallery director and co-founder of Irwin House Detroit on West Grand Blvd. She also is the creator of Sacred Spaces.

We begin the conversation learning more about its origins and what’s happening right now to keep Detroit’s arts ecosystem connected. 

 

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

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MI Local: Jackamo debuts new songs live, Via Mardot, Michelle Held + more

By: Jeff Milo
18 February 2026 at 02:11

The sisters of Jackamo have been singing together their entire lives, and that will become evident immediately, once you hear them sing on this week’s MI Local.

Tessa and Alison Wiercioch were raised by artistic parents in a house full of music, from the record collection emanating from the HiFi to actual family members in their circle literally serenading throughout each room.

Soon, the sisters started singing together inside the house, in choir, and eventually in bands. They started playing and performing with guitarist Jimmmy Showers in 2018. Soon after, Jackamo was formed.

Over the last five years, they’ve been steadily releasing singles that showcase the sisters’ breathtaking sensibility for melody and dazzling natural ability to harmonize, weaving together a mix of Americana, folk, and indie-folk vibes, both sung from voices and strung with words that sound and feel wise beyond their years and quietly courageous in their tenderheartedness. Add in Showers’ amazing finger-picking style on guitar, and the occasional live accompanying ensemble, and you’ve got pure magic.

Jackamo spoke with me about finishing the recording of their debut album between that weird nexus of time between Christmas and New Years. They’re hoping to release it later this year, but in the meantime we can look ahead to the official release of its first single, “Judy,” which the band performed live on this week’s show.

Jackamo
Tessa and Alison Wiercioch with Jimmy Showers of Jackamo

Jackamo are performing this Saturday at the Shelter in Detroit, with Masha Marjieh and The Plushies. 

Also on this week’s show, in stylistic-harmony with Jackamo, I featured the new song from Michelle Held, “Another Jane,” which she called “…an ode to [anthropologist] Jane Goodall, turning toward what’s right in the world.”

We also heard a dreamy and spooky new instrumental from the visionary Via Mardot, imbued with her signature theremin, along with a new mixture of neo-soul and R&B from Chase Alan.

Listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

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In The Groove: The Beatles, D’Angelo and the Vanguard, Michael Kiwanuka + more

17 February 2026 at 21:12

Shaking off the gray and settling into the afternoon with a far-reaching mix that moves from the heart-worn soul of Bobby Womack and the gravelly wisdom of Tom Waits with psychedelic touchstones from The Beatles and George Harrison.

Also, we go into deep-pocket grooves from D’Angelo and the Vanguard, luminous soul from Lianne La Havas and Michael Kiwanuka, all flowing together in a set that feels reflective, rhythmic, and quietly expansive as the day moves forward. 

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 February 17, 2026 

  • “Please Forgive My Heart” – Bobby Womack 
  • “..THUS IS WHY ( I DON’T SPRING 4 LOVE )” – Saya Gray 
  • “It’s a Mirror” – Perfume Genius 
  • “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up (2023 Remaster)” – Tom Waits  
  • “Northern Shuffle” – Julian Lage 
  • “It’s All Too Much” – The Beatles 
  • “Wah-Wah (2014 Remaster)” – George Harrison 
  • “Someone I Know” – Margo Guryan 
  • “Detroit ‘67” – Sam Roberts 
  • “Highway” – Lewis Ofman & Empress Of 
  • “Tokyo Midnight” – Sababa 5 & Yurika Hanashima 
  • “Khayal” – Kazdoura 
  • “I Had a Dream She Took My Hand” – James Blake 
  • “Bittersweet” – Lianne La Havas 
  • “Ideal Woman” – Celeste 
  • “A Couple Minutes (A COLORS SHOW)” – Olivia Dean 
  • “Blues for Monday” – The Emanon “4” 
  • “Sugah Daddy” – D’Angelo and The Vanguard 
  • “Life’s a Gas” – T. Rex 
  • “Listen2me” – Foxwarren 
  • “Kingdom of Rust” – Doves 
  • “So Says I (2023 Remaster)” – The Shins 
  • “Knife” – Grizzly bear 
  • “Love and Hate in a Different Time (Original)” – Gabriels 
  • “Floating Parade” – Michael Kiwanuka 
  • “Someone to Love You” – Sault 
  • “Last One Standing (Instrumental)” – Monophonics & Kelly Finnigan 
  • “Baby” – Brittany Howard 
  • “I Feel for You (Acoustic Demo)” – Prince & The Revolution 
  • “Harlem” – Bill Withers 
  • “It Only Takes 2” – Thandii 
  • “Burn” – Afriqua 
  • “In My Life” – The Beatles 
  • “Thinking Bout You” – Flea 
  • “Someone Great” – LCD Soundsystem 

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. 

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New illustrated children’s book shares the joy of Ramadan

17 February 2026 at 19:47

The holy month of Ramadan kicks off this week.

Syrian Canadian author Nadine Presley has written an illustrated children’s book, “A Ramadan Night,” to showcase the holiday in Syria, where she grew up. 

“It’s set in Damascus… It’s a boy going on a walk with his father, and kind of just experiencing all the elements of a Ramadan night and taking it all in and engaging all of the senses,” she explains.

The book was illusrated by Asma Enayeh, who also grew up in Damascus, Syria.

Capturing a child’s perspective

Presley says she interviewed several young kids to find out their favorite part of Ramadan, finding out that they enjoyed the night strolls, staying up late and having sweet treats. Along with her own experiences in Syria, she wanted to capture the element of Ramadan from a child’s point of view.

“There are so many different aspects and elements to the month that make it so alive for us. So I really wanted to kind of engage all of the senses in bringing it to life and really passing along that emotion of what Ramadan night feels like,” she says.

Sharing the holiday in new places

Nadine Presley grew up in Syria, where she observed Ramadan with her family as a child.

Presley says Ramadan is different in the West. As a mom of three, she’s busy creating a a space in her home to celebrate. She also has a large Muslim community to share the holiday with.

However, it’s different from her childhood experiences.

“When I was, when you’re in Syria, and like, the Adhan goes off… the whole neighborhood, like comes alive… but we are very fortunate here in Canada to have a really good, really big Muslim community,” she shares.

Learning through feeling

The book’s main character interacts with objects to share his emotions, as he attempts to navigate “what Ramadan feels like.” 

“One of my big intentions when writing is that any child or adult that’s going to read the book, that they’re going to feel close to the main character. They’re going to feel inside the story, not at a distance,” she explains.

She says its a way for all kids to learn more about the holiday.

Presley says it was also important to share positive stories of Muslims, especially with male characters. 

Presley’s book, “A Ramadan Night,” was released last month.

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Visions: Black History Month Vol. 3

17 February 2026 at 03:12

This episode of Visions is my third installment of Black History Month celebrations. This time I play a limited selection of classics from the 1950’s-1980’s.

You hear from Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Grant Green, Nancy Wilson, John Lee Hooker, The Quintet (Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, Max Roach), Steve Lacy, Vi Redd, Henry Threadgill, Clifford Jordan, Walter Bishop, Jr., plus Detroit’s Yusef Lateef, Dorothy Ashby, and Barry Harris.

This episode celebrates blues, big band, vocalists, ballads, and jazz standards, all by black jazz musicians. Enjoy the episode!

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

Visions Playlist for Feb. 16, 2026

  • “Speak Low” – Grant Green
  • “Bouncing with Bud” – Bud Powell
  • “Since I Fell For You” – Nancy Wilson
  • “Bermuda Blues” – Henry Threadgill
  • “Born in Mississippi, Raised Up in Tennessee” – John Lee Hooker
  • “John Coltrane” – Clifford Jordan
  • “Salty Papa Blues” – Vi Redd
  • “Evidence” – Steve Lacy with Don Cherry
  • “Airmail Special (Live At The Newport Jazz Festival, 1957)” – Ella Fitzgerald
  • “Corner Pocket (Live)” – Count Basie
  • “Freedom Suite” – Walter Bishop, Jr.
  • “Attica” – The Descendants of Mike and Phoebe & Bill Lee
  • “Hot House (Live)” – The Quintet (Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Charles Mingus, Max Roach)
  • “The Dreamer” – Yusef Lateef*
  • “Round Midnight” – Dorothy Ashby*
  • “Body and Soul” – Barry Harris*
  • “You Don’t Know What Love Is” – John Coltrane

* indicates Detroit artists

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Big Sonic Heaven: ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ goes platinum, anniversaries for Pretty in Pink and Rough Trade Records

16 February 2026 at 15:31

Big Sonic Heaven celebrated a few milestones: The Cure’s re-release of the 1986 New Vocal Version of “Boys Don’t Cry” earned platinum status, with sales and streams exceeding one million. Plus, their album “Bloodflowers” turned 26!

The film “Pretty In Pink,” where New Order graced the soundtrack turns 40, and let’s not forget the Rough Trade pearl-vinyl re-release of Cocteau Twins’ “Head Over Heels” as the label celebrates 50 years!

A lot of brand-new music this week coming from Stereolab, ACTORS, Plastic Milk, Searows, Ninon, Good Day Father, which is Tanya Donelly’s new band, and more!

Check out the playlist below. The show is available on demand at WDET.org for two weeks.

  • “Drink Before the War” – Sinéad O’Connor
  • “Sleepsong” – Deary
  • “Burrow” – AtticOmatic
  • “Screw” – The Cure
  • “Sonic Amadea” – Good Day Father
  • “Safari” – The Breeders
  • “Heaven” – CASTLEBEAT
  • “October Love Song” – Chris And Cosey
  • “Blush” – The Secret French Postcards
  • “Cloud Land” – Stereolab
  • “Leave Me Alone” – New Order
  • “Verdi Cries” – 10,000 Maniacs
  • “Snow Heart” – Lucy La Dusk
  • “Naive” – Softcult
  • “Texture” – Catherine Wheel
  • “Transatlantic” – Basement Revolver
  • “CTRL” – ACTORS
  • “Evelyn” – Xymox
  • “Goodbye Vista” – Deserta
  • “Looking Glass Girl” – The Glove
  • “Sloppy Heart” – Frazier Chorus
  • “Gilded Shadow” – Olive Kimoto
  • “Ornaments of Gold” – Siouxsie & The Banshees
  • “Until We Meet Again” – Lisa Gerrard & Marcello De Francisci
  • “Thoughtforms” – Lush
  • “Crystals (feat. Benjamin Gibbard)” – Sea Lemon
  • “In Violet” – Searows
  • “Ripple” – The Church
  • “Wax Tongue” – Plastic Milk
  • “When Mama Was Moth” – Cocteau Twins
  • “Kisses” – Slowdive
  • “Army Of Me” – Björk
  • “Leave on your light” – NINON
  • “Stare Into Light” – Velour 100
  • “Cry” – The Sundays
  • “Ascension” – There’s Talk

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In The Groove: Jill Scott’s excellent new song featuring Tierra Whack, plus IZCO, Daev Martian

16 February 2026 at 20:55

Blasting through the brick wall with Beastie Boys before cooling things down with new music discovery from Jill Scott, Daev Martian, Thundercat, Shy One, IZCO and much 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 February 16, 2026

  • “Sabotage” – Beastie Boys
  • “Excursions” – A Tribe Called Quest
  • “Norfside (feat. Tierra Whack)” – Jill Scott
  • “Bright Moments” – Admin
  • “TRUMPETS (feat. 070 Shake)” – _BY.ALEXANDER
  • “Rico Suave Bossa Nova” – Jay Dee & J Dilla
  • “Babido’s Theme” – Daev Martian
  • “I Did This To Myself” – Thundercat
  • “Moonlight (feat. Private Joy)” – Shy One
  • “Strike a Pose (feat. Camille Munn)” – IZCO
  • “9th Wonder (Blackitolism)” – Digable Planets
  • “BIG POPPA” – Kassa Overall
  • “Vibes from the Tribe” – Phil Ranelin
  • “Chantized” – Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller And Yusef Lateef
  • “Let Your Hair Down (feat. Hutch the Great)” – Max Sinal
  • “The Creator Has a Master Plan (Live)” – Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra
  • “Big Beat Bam (Remix)” – Sister Nancy
  • “Sun Is Shining” – Bob Marley & The Wailers
  • “Survivor” – Chronixx
  • “La Piña Madura (feat. Quantic) (Violla Remix)” – Abelardo Carbono
  • “Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)” – Baz Luhrmann
  • “Get Free (feat. Amber Coffman)” – Major Lazer
  • “Praise You” – Fatboy Slim
  • “Melodie Is A Wound” – Stereolab
  • “Give It To Me Baby” – Jarina De Marco
  • “Bloodlines” – Franc Moody
  • “Big City Life” – Smerz
  • “Roll The Dice” – Smerz
  • “Can’t Run But” – Paul Simon
  • “Found A Light (Beale Street)” – BADBADNOTGOOD & V.C.R

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Acoustic Café: Shawn Colvin in-studio, SongWriter Podcast preview, and archived performances

15 February 2026 at 18:12

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, our in-studio guest is Shawn Colvin, who just turned 70 in January. This was originally recorded back in 2006, and is the favorite one of her appearances on our show over the years.

Also this week, another SongWriter Podcast preview, plus archives from Julie Miller, Lady Blackbird, Jack Johnson with G Love and Steve Earle with Shawn Colvin as Colvin & Earle.

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

Acoustic Café Playlist for February 15, 2026

  • “Million Dollar Intro” – Ani DiFranco
  • “You Get The Feeling” – Squeeze
  • “Nothing Comes Easy” – Joy Oladokun
  • “I Talk About You” – Donovan Woods
  • “Best Friend” – Courtney Marie Andrews
  • “Rainbow” – Jack Johnson/G Love (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “To Love Somebody” – Al Green
  • “Summer Dress” – Shawn Colvin (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Song For The Boys” – Shawn Colvin (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Let’s Take Our Time” – Aaron Fraser & Durand Jones & The Indications
  • “One For Ripley” – The James Hunter Six
  • “A Friend Like You” – Milk Carton Kids
  • “Like A Woman” – Lady Blackbird (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Winooski” – Dorian Wood (SongWriter Podcast preview)
  • “I Was Raised In Babylon” – YUSUF (Cat Stevens)
  • “Heavy Measures” – Samm Henshaw
  • “Broken Things” – Julie Miller (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “All I Want (acoustic)” – Toad The Wet Sprocket
  • “Infinite Pines” – Mon Rovia
  • “Please Don’t Hate Me” – Aaron Rowe
  • “Hurting You” – Madi Diaz (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “You’re Right (I’m Wrong)” – Colvin & Earle (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “These Four Walls” – Shawn Colvin (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “I’m Gone” – Shawn Colvin (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)

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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: The annual ANTI-Valentine’s Day show

14 February 2026 at 18:30

This week on Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music it’s our annual show filled with songs of heartbreak, betrayal, busted romance and all the things that are essential to the human experience. And the ANTI-Valentines show is even better when it’s on Valentines Day!

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

Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music Playlist for February 14, 2026

HOUR ONE:

  • “Happy Valentine’s Day” – Outkast
  • “Parallel Bars” – Robbie Fulks & Kelly Willis
  • “No Reply” – The Beatles
  • “She Used To Be Mine” – Sara Bareilles & Rufus Wainwright
  • “World’s Worst Girlfriend” – Shura
  • “So Far Down” – Sloan
  • “I Snub You” – Iggy Pop
  • “It Should Have Been Me” – Gladys Knight & The Pips
  • “It Should Have Been Me” – Ray Charles
  • “No Not Again” – The Tubes
  • “Sky Blue And Black” – Jackson Browne
  • “Phones And Radios” – Priscilla Block
  • “IDGAF” – Dua Lipa
  • “No No I’m Losing You” – Aretha Franklin
HOUR TWO:
  • “When Rita Leaves” – Delbert McClinton
  • “Diamonds And Divorce Decrees” – Sunny Sweeny
  • “I Ain’t Got The Fever No More” – Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
  • “Love To Hate You” – Erasure
  • “Why You Got Me Crazy (Walk Away)” – Dames Brown
  • “If You Could Read My Mind” – Gordon Lightfoot
  • “Somebody That I Used To Know” – Elliott Smith
  • “Black Cow” – Steely Dan
  • “Old Me, New Wig” – Molly Tuttle
  • “Praying For Your Downfall” – Jensen McRae
  • “I Am Trying To Break Your Heart” – JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound
  • “Moving On” – Leonard Cohen
  • “I Wanna Be Around” – Aretha Franklin

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In The Groove: More Valentine’s Day listener picks from Stevie Wonder, Imogen Heap, Mazzy Star + more

13 February 2026 at 21:33

We’re back with another Valentine’s Day show, featuring listener picks from Lauryn HillOutkastStevie Wonder, John Coltrane & Johnny HartmanImogen HeapMazzy Star, and Frank Ocean. Today’s show spreads love and warmth with every dedicated song, making Valentine’s Day feel extra special for everyone listening 

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 February 13, 2026 

  • “Another Baby!” – Dijon 
  • “17 Days (Piano & a Microphone 1983 Version)” – Prince 
  • “Single Soon” – Selena Gomez 
  • “These Boots Are Made for Walking” – The Supremes 
  • “Merry Go Round” – The Equatics  
  • “Intimate Friends” – Eddie Kendricks 
  • “Never Never” – Little Dragon 
  • “Gettin’ In the Way” – Jill Scott 
  • “Nothing Even Matters (feat. D’Angelo)” – Lauryn Hill 
  • “Don’t Get Me Wrong” – Pretenders 
  • “It Must Be Love” – Madness 
  • “Is There Any Love?” – Trevor Dandy 
  • “Give Me Back My Loving” – Leo Nocentelli 
  • “I Just Want To Talk To You” – Charles Brown & Sleepy Creek 
  • “I’d Have to Be Crazy” – Willie Nelson 
  • “Lost Cause” – Beck 
  • “Madness” – Muse 
  • “Come Closer” – Boy Harsher 
  • “Happy Valentine’s Day” – Outkast 
  • “Ribbon In The Sky” – Stevie Wonder 
  • “Lush Life” – John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman 
  • “True Love Will Find You In the End” – Daniel Johnston 
  • “Anyone Else But You” – The Moldy Peaches 
  • “Goodnight and Go” – Imogen Heap 
  • “Fade Into You” – Mazzy Star 
  • “Moon River” – Frank Ocean 
  • “You Are Mine” – Jay Robinson 
  • “You” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “Strange Love” – Mary Wells 
  • “Ruler of My Heart” – Irma Thomas 
  • “Do I Move You?” – Nina Simone 
  • “Pretty Thing” – Bo Diddley 
  • “Feels So Bad” – Junior Kimbrough 
  • “As” – Stevie Wonder 
  • “If You Really Love Me [Danny Krivit Mr. K Edit / Radio Edit]” – Stevie Wonder 

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. 

 

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Metro Events Guide: Chinese Lunar New Year, Paczki Party + more

13 February 2026 at 17:13

Chinese Lunar New Year is upon us once again, and with it comes a celebration that won’t be forgotten. Make sure to take a stroll down by the riverfront this weekend to catch the festivities and take a dive into Chinese culture.

Upcoming events (Feb. 12 to Feb. 19)

 

Lunar New Year Celebration 

📍Robert C. Valade Park 

🗓 Saturday February 14th  

 🎟 Free with an RSVP

Experience a Lunar New Year Celebration with the Michigan Taiwanese American Organization. There will be a festive parade, dances, arts and crafts, performances by a Chinese orchestra, temporary tattoo stations, and opportunities to learn Mandarin. The event will be held from 12 p.m.- 6 p.m. 

 

Reflections of Our Ancestors Behind Glass 

📍 Arab American National Museum

🗓 Sunday February 15th

 🎟 Free with an RSVP

Learn about the acquisition and legacy of Egyptian and Nambian artifacts that inhabit U.S. museums through a series of performances and discussions with the founders of the HERitage emBODYment artist ensemble. The event will be held from 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m

 

Butterfly Bones: Ceramic Sculptures by Genevieve VanZandt 

📍Detroit Shipping Company (2nd floor) 

🗓 Opening reception, Thursday, February 19th  

🎟 Free

Take a stroll over to Detroit Shipping Company to check out Michigan artist Genevieve VanZandt’s solo exhibition of ceramic art reflecting time, change, and the overlap between strength and vulnerability through a series of 3D collages. The gallery’s opening reception will take place between 5 p.m.-8 p.m.

 

Paczki Party

📍Detroit City Distillery 

🗓 Saturday February 14th  

🎟 Free admission

Pop into Detroit City Distillery on Valentine’s Day for an afternoon of live music from the Crampton Brothers, ice sculpting, unique Paczki Day cocktails, Polish delicacies, and of course… the shot ski. The event will be held from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. 

 

Outdoorama 

📍Suburban Collection Showplace 

🗓 February 19th– 22nd

🎟 Adults: $12, Children: $6, Multi-Day: $18

Take a trip out to Novi for the Outdoorama outfitters expo to shop for an array of hunting, fishing, boating and camping gear. In addition, there will be snake handlers, an indoor trout pond, deer processing demos, interviews with some of last season’s most successful deer hunters, and the opportunity for Commemorative Bucks of Michigan to score your buck free of charge. 

 

Julius Caeser 

📍Hilberry Gateway

🗓 February 12th-15th

🎟 $15-25 

Peek into ancient Rome through Wayne State’s production of Shakespeare’s gripping political drama about the tyrannical rise and treacherous fall of dictator Julius Caesar.  

 

Sip and Stroll 

📍Detroit Opera House  

🗓 Thursday February 19th

🎟 $35

Take a tour through music history at the renowned Detroit Opera House and enjoy a glass of wine with snacks while you’re at it. This event is 21+, doors open at 5:30 p.m., and refreshments will be served at 6:10 p.m. 

 

The Jazz Room: A Tribute to Soul 

📍The Gem Theater 

🗓 Sunday February 15th  

🎟 $38

Embark on a journey through the history of soul music with an hour-long live performance of Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and more. This event is 21+ and takes place from 6 p.m.- 7 p.m. 

 

Beethoven, Bignamini and Weilerstein 

📍Orchestra Hall 

🗓 February 13th-15th  

🎟 $25+

Renowned cellist Alisa Weilerstein performs a two-hour concerto written for her by Joan Tower, co-commissioned by the DSO. The performance is inspired by Weilerstein’s time growing up in South America, as well as the likes of Beethoven, whose Fourth Symphony will end the concert. The event will be held from 8 p.m.- 10 p.m. 

 

Cuffing SZN (R&B and Dance Music) 

📍Big Pink

🗓 February 13th  

🎟 $23 

Dance all night at Big Pink as DJs Olea and Completd play a mix of H.E.R, Usher, Mary J. Blige, SZA and more. The event is 21+, the first 600 tickets are free, and doors will open at 10 p.m. 

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In The Groove: Romantic dedications of Amy Winehouse, Anita Baker, Queen + more

12 February 2026 at 21:22

For today’s Valentine’s Day show, listener picks include Amy WinehouseStan Getz & João GilbertoAnita BakerJon Dixon, Waylon JenningsQueen, Thee Sacred SoulsArt of Noise, and Mannywellz. Callers are invited to dedicate songs to someone special, creating a mix of personal messages, soulful grooves, and timeless love songs. 

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 February 12, 2026 

  • “(There Is) No Greater Love – Amy Winehouse 
  • “Prisoner of Love” – Gabrielle Cavassa 
  • “The Girl from Ipanema” – Stan Getz & João Gilberto 
  • “Só Quero Viver” – Tiago Caetano 
  • “No Others” – Momoko Gill 
  • “Same Ole Love (365 Days a Week) – Anita Baker 
  • “Close (To The Edit) – Art of Noise 
  • “Want it (feat. Amp Fiddler & Dames Brown) [Jon’s 6 Mile Edit]” – Jon Dixon 
  • “Lyk U Use 2 (feat. Andres)” – Moodymann 
  • “Tea Leaf Dancers” – Flying Lotus 
  • “My Funny Valentine (Mixed)” – Big Muff 
  • “I Couldn’t Love You More (Jam Master’s Deep Rework)” – Sade 
  • “Everything and Nothing” – SOFT PLAY 
  • “In Spite of Me” – Morphine 
  • “The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want to Get over You)” – Waylon Jennings 
  • “I Don’t Want to Get Over You” – The Magnetic Fields 
  • “Hewlett’s Daughter” – Grandaddy 
  • “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” – Queen 
  • “She’s Got You” – Patsy Cline 
  • “Suzanne” – Bermuda Triangle 
  • “Ouu wee (brown)” – Mannywellz 
  • “Loso Na Madesu (feat. Natanya) [Lewis OfMan Remix]” – Brian Nasty 
  • “It Hit Me” – Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul 
  • “Since I Had You” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “New Beat” – Toro y Moi 
  • “Home” – Gloria Barnes 
  • “Multi-Love” – Unknown Mortal Orchestra 
  • “Otis” – The Durutti Column 
  • “Baby Forgive Me (Young Marco Remix)” – Robyn 
  • “It’s Only” – Herbert 
  • “Future Lover” – Thee Sacred Souls 
  • “Cigarettes and Coffee” – Otis Redding 
  • “Black Coffee” – Sarah Vaughan 
  • “10:03” – Doves 
  • “I Think I’m in Love” – Spiritualized 
  • “Shot Shot” – Gomez 

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. 

 

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The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Take Me As I Am’ by Dames Brown

12 February 2026 at 15:26

This week’s pick comes from the powerhouse vocal trio of Athena Johnson, Teresa Marbury and LaRae Starr, better known as Dames Brown. They’ve delivered a long-awaited debut album that blends gospel, soul, house, funk and more into one rich musical gumbo.

The group was mentored by the late Amp Fiddler, who produced and recorded the project in his home studio in Detroit’s Conant Gardens neighborhood. His spirit runs through this album in a powerful way. But understand something, this is not a record that mourns him. It extends him. You can hear the belief he had in them being realized in real time. What really makes the album soar is the discovery that this is not a group with one lead singer, but three commanding voices coming together as a unit. Let’s check out the title track, “Take Me As I Am.” It’s my Pick of the Week.

That was Dames Brown with “Take Me As I Am,” the title track from their debut album, coming straight out of the Motor City.

If you love music that moves between soul, house, funk and deep dance textures, tune in to The Progressive Underground every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. on 101.9 WDET and wdet.org. For The Progressive Underground, I’m Chris Campbell. We’ll see you next time.

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WDET programming schedule updates

By: Adam Fox
11 February 2026 at 14:13

Mike Latulippe wraps up The Detroit Move; introducing The Shake Out; the future of This Island Earth

After two incredible years of bringing energy, soul, and deep Detroit flavor to the WDET airwaves, Mike Latulippe will be wrapping up his run as host of The Detroit Move.

This was not an easy decision for Mike, but he felt it was the right time to shift his focus from radio to new priorities in his life and career.

“It’s been an unbelievable two-year run hosting The Detroit Move… it’s been a lifelong dream come true to host a music show on WDET, and the show became more than I ever expected,” said Latulippe. “I’m so grateful to have had this opportunity and so thankful not only to the WDET team for their support, but to all the listeners who tuned in each week with adventurous ears. Without their support none of this would be possible. I’m very proud of what I was able to accomplish and will never forget this incredible experience and being part of the WDET family.”

Since launching in 2024, The Detroit Move quickly became a listener favorite, known for its adventurous playlists, celebration of Detroit’s musical legacy, and Mike’s thoughtful, personal approach to storytelling through sound.

“We’re truly sad to see such a popular and impactful program sunset,” said Adam Fox, WDET Program Director. “Mike brought passion, creativity, and serious commitment to The Detroit Move, and we’re thankful for everything he’s contributed to WDET. We wish him nothing but the best in what comes next.”

The final episode of The Detroit Move will air Tuesday, February 17 at 8 p.m.


Introducing The Shake Out with Dave Lawson

WDET is also excited to announce what’s coming next on Tuesday evenings from 8–9 p.m. Beginning February 24, Detroit Public Radio will welcome The Shake Out, hosted by Detroit musician and vinyl collector Dave Lawson.

The Shake Out continues the station’s tradition of deep-cut discovery, digging into rare gems, overlooked classics, and unexpected connections across genres — guided by Dave’s encyclopedic knowledge and love of records.

“I’m honored and excited to be joining the WDET family,” said Lawson. “This station has meant so much to me as a listener and as a Detroit musician, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share music I love with such a curious and engaged community.”


An update on This Island Earth

As the community continues to mourn the passing of Ismael Ahmed, WDET would like to share an update regarding the future of This Island Earth and the programming it inspired.

Ismael created This Island Earth to connect people through the shared experience of music — highlighting the common ground that links traditions from all over the world. The program became a meaningful space for discovery, grounded in accessibility, inclusivity, and a deep respect for global cultures.

Those values remain central to WDET’s mission and will continue to shape how the station approaches music programming. In Ismael’s final days, conversations took place about the future of the show and the importance of carrying forward its spirit. 

In the near term, WDET will re-air select episodes of This Island Earth with the blessing of Ismael’s family.

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