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April
Deuxième Vie
Deuxième Vie means “second life”. It is the belief that personal fashion, music, and art are ways we present ourselves to the world without ever saying a word.
La Feria | The Heat of the Andalusian Sun Sets on Detroit
You don’t need to go to Spain to eat tapas. We have it right here in Detroit. Spanish restaurant La Feria is Michigan’s only restaurant for authentic Spanish Tapas.
Sister Pie | A Charming Bakery Grows in West Village
It is the interior workings of this neighborhood shop that has led in the struggle to enhance the day-to-day of its surroundings.
Lowriding: From Crenshaw to Woodward
Wednesday, April 1 - Saturday, May 16, 2015
The Scarab Club
LOWRIDING: From Crenshaw to Woodward
Curated by Erik Howard
Reception: Friday... Read More...
Art X – Panels & Discussions
APRIL 9-12, 16-17, 25-26
LYNNE TILLMAN AND THE STATE OF ARTS AND CULTURAL CRITICISM
Reading & Lecture
Thurs., April 9th (Opening Night!) | ... Read More...
Who What Wear | Phyllis Whitehead • World Space Party • John Varvatos
Design, Space, and Fashion
Tokyo Club / The Keep
An Unexpected Pop Up In Harmonie Park No More
By Blake Brady
One may find it difficult to locate a place serving great food, with an atmosphere ... Read More...
Director Graham W. J. Beale Exiting DIA
The Metropolitan
“It has certainly been quite a ride, with some amazing highs that have far outweighed the other kind,” said Director of the DIA, Graham Beal... Read More...
Cheers Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo!
Detroit Honors the Works of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo Through Food and Drink
Detroit Aviation History: How Time Flies
In the 1930s there used to be a huge arrow sign atop Detroit’s Penobscot Building pointing to “Ford Field” in Dearborn. The air piloting aid directed early aircraft to aviation’s first modern airport, equipped with two grass runways, equipped with floodlights for night landings.
The “King” of Detroit Booksellers
A look at John King Books and its Cultural Guru