Don’t miss the Gene-N-Tonics with Jazz Vocalist Nicole New on May 9 at Steiny’s Restaurant and Banquet Hall!
The election results are in. No, not on Proposal 1. We’re talking about a contest of a more whimsical nature.
The dining guide Zagat fist-bumps Detroit for its “ballsy DIY attitude” in ranking of the hottest up-and-coming food cities in America.
From Bob Dylan and Taylor Swift to Jerry Seinfeld and Kevin Hart to great eats and a boat load of tequila, you’ll be busy in May
Tickets are just $20, but if you’re ordering through Ticketmaster, be prepared to pay $30.
The setting of a burning fireplace was perfect for the screening of the film at Oakland University last month.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is offering free tickets to upcoming concerts in Southfield and Dearborn.
Jena Irene’s debut album due out later this year in career that's taken some twists she didn’t expect in the dizzying months since "Idol."
After web leaks knocked some of the wind out of superheroes’ capes, director Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. released the trailer early.
Several candidates have appeared or plan to appear in the Motor City, including Detroit-born neurosurgeon who’ll announce plans next month.
A possible reality program will showcase Michigan lakefront properties and the skill of those renovating them.
You gotta be in it to win it. Did you buy your Powerball ticket yet?
Dream Maker's Ball benefits The Rainbow Connection on April 18 at 6 p.m. at the Townsend Hotel. Tickets and sponsorships available.
It may only be rock ‘n’ roll, but you’ll like it, you’ll like it.
Though fictional, “A Girl Like Her” takes a real-life look at bullying with some unexpected turns. It opens nationwide Friday, March 27.
Jesse Nagy, a professional actor from the Detroit area, became an Internet sensation, all because he wanted to make his niece’s day.
“Enough already Madonna!” Congresswoman Debbie Dingell said, calling out the Material Girl for not respecting her roots.
Madonna says Rochester Hills residents are “basic, provincial-thinking people.” The mayor sharpened his pen and fired back.
Listen to the pop icon tell Howard Stern about growing up in Pontiac and Rochester Hills.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is bringing its neighborhood concerts to Southfield and Dearborn later this month.
“Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan and “House” creator David Shore team in a cop drama premiering Sunday on CBS.
Rochester Hills man launches #TonightShowDetroit effort to convince Jimmy Fallon and NBC to tape show in Detroit.
You might see someone you know on "Jeopardy!" – when and where to watch in the Detroit metro market.
The Emily Stillman Foundation is working to increase vaccinations against meningitis B.
You can enjoy a free concert performed by 30 of the area’s best youth musicians.
"William Shakespeare: His Life, Times and Work" will be presented in late February at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
The new $29.5 million Polk Penguin Conservation Center is still under construction, but three of its new inhabitants are settling in.
Artists, crafters and micro-enterprise vendors should sign up now to sell at the March 7 event at Oakland Mall, Laurel Park Place.
Michiganders love a good romantic movie, “The Notebook,” and dreamy Channing Tatum and Jennifer Lawrence.
Artists have been inspired for years by the Porcupine Mountains on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Here's your chance to live it.
Here are the details on who’s eligible for the #SelmaForStudents effort, how to get a free ticket and where to see the movie.
Bob Seger fan club members have a chance to purchase tickets early for a local performance just added to Ride Out Tour.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform with guest violinist Stefan Jackiw Jan. 15-16 in Southfield and Dearborn.
More than 120 talented students working on stage and behind the scenes present a magical performance Jan. 8-10 at Rochester High School.
These classics were either shot in Michigan or have strong ties to the Great Lakes State.
Artists from Birmingham, St. Clair Shores, Troy and Warren were also honored.
CBS 62 is holding an open casting call in Troy Wednesday for the popular adventure show.
Since 2008, Pointe Academy Dance Center has raised more than $23,000 to support people with Lou Gehrig's disease and research efforts.
The best pizza in Michigan, and arguably some of the best slices in America, may be just around the corner.