The defiant country-hip-hop-rock superstar has choice words for people demanding he renounce Confederate battle flag.
Fifteen elite choirs, one from each city along the Rolling Stones ZIP Code Tour, were hand-picked for backing vocals.
Here’s what you need to know about getting tickets to the Rolling Stones – and navigating construction around Comerica Park.
“How in the hell can Kid Rock represent Detroit and wave ... a flag that represents genocide to most of Detroit?” activist asks.
Host of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” dropped by a Michigan public access TV station to practice for fall debut. No, seriously.
Thrillist puts Michigan at top of it’s “go big or go home” list. Others in the Top 10 may surprise you, and what happened to Florida?
The ABC reality show is holding a casting call in July to select the cast for the 20th season, airing in early 2016.
Thrillist has compiled a list of the best suburban restaurants – perfect anytime, but especially as Father’s Day nears on June 21.
Renowned pianist Andrew Von Oeyen will perform at concerts in Southfield and Clarkston later this month.
Motion Picture Institute is participating in the Chase Main Street Grants program and needs your vote by June 19 - #VoteMPI.
Teams of two, ages 21 and older, are invited to audition in the open casting call for the hit CBS reality TV series.
The list of great Michigan beers is incomplete at 30, Thrillist admits. It could be 100 or 1,000 in the Great Lakes (and Great Beer) State.
Teams of two, ages 21 and older, invited to audition in open casting call. Forgotten Harvest is conducting a food drive.
On May 29th, high school students get to interface with film and television professionals on an actual film set and film studio.
Now that the city is out of bankruptcy, the Detroit Institute of Art can resume selling off works that no one really likes. Or can it?
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
Open Casting Call for over 30 Student Thesis Films on Saturday, May 9 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Motion Picture Institute in Troy, MI.
Tickets are just $20, but if you’re ordering through Ticketmaster, be prepared to pay $30.
The Troy Athens High School bands will perform their Spring concert May 18 and hold a special Recital and Senior Celebration Night on June 8
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is offering free tickets to upcoming concerts in Southfield and Dearborn.
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.
Short film "Silent Life" by Detroit filmmaker Teddy Dorsette, III set to make world premier at Toronto International Deaf Film Festival.
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.
The Athens Jazz Band provides an evening of jazz at its finest on March 26 with dinner and dancing included.
“Breaking Bad” creator Vince Gilligan and “House” creator David Shore team in a cop drama premiering Sunday on CBS.
Percussion ensembles and color guard units from all over the state will compete on March 15, 2015 at Troy Athens High School.
Campers will learn the fundamental acting techniques used by professionals in the film industry at Motion Picture Institute.
Motion Picture Institute is offering a one week summer film camp for middle school to high school age students - enroll today!
Rochester Hills man launches #TonightShowDetroit effort to convince Jimmy Fallon and NBC to tape show in Detroit.
Act now and apply to the Motion Picture Production or Motion Picture Actors Program by February 28th!