Published January 17, 2026
EASTPOINTE — Diane Reece-Seger was the type of person who could always be counted on to help others.
Read MorePublished January 15, 2026
NOVI — Ruby Krieg, a resident at Rose Senior Living Providence Park in Novi, has seen a century of change. Having lived through both polio and COVID-19, her story is one of survival; “obnoxious,” stubborn determination; and the importance of true love.
Read MorePublished January 14, 2026
SOUTHFIELD — The Rosedale Community Players will be presenting “Intimate Apparel,” a play that explores themes of intimacy, race, class and the cost of postponing dreams.
Read MorePublished January 14, 2026
TROY — A courtroom drama set in 1950s Michigan will get the theatrical treatment by the Ridgedale Players this month.
Read MorePublished January 14, 2026
BIRMINGHAM — The summer before her junior year of high school, Seaholm High School student Tessa Shane had stopped doing sports and was looking for something she could do to get involved with the community, outside of school.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP — Cranberry Lake Farm Historic District will soon get some new signage, thanks to a placemaking grant from the Greater Metropolitan Association of Realtors.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
ROCHESTER — The Fire & Ice Festival is making a comeback this weekend in downtown Rochester.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
ROCHESTER — The Home Bakery recently unveiled a new Detroit Lions-inspired window display in downtown Rochester, designed to celebrate Detroit pride and the power of community coming together.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
GROSSE POINTE CITY — The work of the late Brian Colter — the forester for Grosse Pointe City, Grosse Pointe Farms and Grosse Pointe Park — can be seen throughout the communities in the trees he planted over the last three decades.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Angela Spalla is the Shelby Township Senior Center’s featured artist for the months of January and February.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
ROYAL OAK — Well-known priest Leo Patalinghug will be visiting the National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica in Royal Oak to inspire people during his two-day parish mission at 7 p.m. Jan 19 and 20. The mission is free to attend.
Read MorePublished January 13, 2026
MACOMB TOWNSHIP — Put on your pilot hats, sign some bad checks and make sure the FBI is always one step behind.
Read MorePublished January 12, 2026
ST. CLAIR SHORES — Aqua Freeze is back with fun, music and beautiful ice sculptures for patrons to enjoy.
Read MorePublished January 11, 2026
ST. CLAIR SHORES — During the holiday season, elementary students in the South Lake Schools district brought joy to the residents at ShorePointe-An Optalis Health and Rehabilitation Center through song.
Read MorePublished January 9, 2026
STERLING HEIGHTS — It’s all downhill from here. Residents can now enjoy a thrill down the hill even if they don’t have their own equipment thanks to a new feature at Delia Park.
Read MorePublished January 8, 2026
OAKLAND COUNTY — The holiday season is over, but Oakland County Parks and Recreation is still offering a full schedule of events and activities for metro Detroiters this winter.
Read MorePublished January 8, 2026
DETROIT — Engines, innovation and interactive experiences will return this month as the Detroit Auto Show takes over Huntington Place.
Read MorePublished January 5, 2026
"Stranger Things" Drama/Horror/Sci-Fi Netflix 5 Seasons (Season 5 now in progress) Should You Watch?
Read MorePublished December 26, 2025
ROYAL OAK — Stagecrafters is bringing to the second stage a special and unique story titled “5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche” Jan. 16-25 at the Baldwin Theater, 415 S. Lafayette Ave.
Read MorePublished December 19, 2025
DETROIT — Detroit Institute of Arts’ 17th Annual Community Group Art Exhibition opened Dec. 12 and will run until Jan. 11, 2026.
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