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I stopped watching when they brought Kim Adams back, and pushed out Andrew Humphrey. Complete disrespect

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WDET 101.9FM Detroit

WDET 101.9FM Detroit

3.7(19 reviews)
1.7 mi•Midtown

Just terrible. Inexcusably bad…read more The CD player broke in my car, forcing me to listen to the radio and I was shocked at what's happened to radio, so I landed on WDET and it's no better. They used to play music, actually had some decent content until they hired somebody who knew better and it went to all talk and canned NPR content (translation: what you heard in the morning was the same thing you'd hear in the evening). Now they've gone back to music but it's the worst music you could imagine. And here's something I've learned about the music on public and college radio: it's all from a playlist, often a more rigid playlist than commercial stations adhere to, and there's a reason none of it is considered "popular." So I did some surfing, turns out the guy who knew better and ruined the station embezzled money, not enough money to make it worth doing but that's where your contriburions went. Now I play the Canadian public station, I can't say I listen as I usually keep it low, it's not much better but if they do something worthy of attention I turn it up.

They have some good music like Wagid's Wednesday night electronic music from 8pm - 10pm!! And some…read morelimited good news programs. What irks me is they are crying foul now that the Trump Administration is threatening to cut off their funding, but they NEVER have a good word to say about the administration!! NPR's reporting is so blatantly biased and one-sided!! They don't know what it means to deliver a balanced, wholesome newscast!! If I was President Trump I would cut off their funding too since I have NEVER heard them say a good word about him!! Are there things I don't like about the current administration, of course. But they are doing some good things, as well, but you will NEVER hear about it on this station or it's affiliates!! Time to grow up WDET and stop crying about federal funding cuts that you brought upon yourself!! If you would get back to fair and unbiased news reporting you wouldn't be in this situation!!

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Metro Times

4.0(5 reviews)
1.6 mi•Midtown

For over a quarter of a decade this free alternative weekly has cover the when, what, when, how and…read morewho's of Metro Detroit. based in downtown Detroit Metro Times is an essentially guide to local art, music, politics, music and more. Metro Times is continually featuring well written articles about anything from the White Strips to the mayor scandal. This publication is a great way to get a quick, but in depth view at Detroit and its surrounding areas. Looking for something to do? Then, check out the local happenings in Metro Times. Listing everything from rock shows to art openings to blood drives Metro Times has got you covered week after week, with their extensive list of awesome local happenings. Catering to over 600,000 readers, Metro Times is the ultimate alternative press magazine. 600,000 readers aren't wrong, right?

The Metro Times is a solid weekly publication that is free for taking at several locations around…read morethe Detroit area. It covers a weekly theme and showcases the work of engaging writers who obviously care about Detroit. They do very interesting investigative journalism, and usually have thorough trustworthy, or at least worthy reviews of restaurants and music. These people not only know Detroit, but they also know indie-Detroit -- this is the publication you want to roll with to see what's up. They have Dan Savage's sex-advice column featured near the back, as well as Free-Will Astrology. This should also be your first pick-up when you are trying to figure out what events to go to -- whether it is art, music or theater.

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Concert of Colors

4.8(5 reviews)
1.3 mi•Midtown
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A wonderful event in downtown Detroit every summer. Something truly worth looking forward to each…read moreyear. Organized by the Arab American National Museum, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, New Detroit and ACCESS this festival (now 4 days long!) is a fabulous gathering and celebration of global music and culture. From Puerto Rican drums and dance to African influenced choirs and hip-hop, rock, reggae, soul, motown legends, Japanese drums, bollywood, jazz, funk....you name it, this festival's got it! Even poetry! Taking place primarily at the Max Fisher (DSO) building there are always multiple stages and performers happening at any given moment so there's plenty to see and do both inside and out. This past year featured a street fair with plenty of crafts, arts, and eats for purchase along with an outdoor stage (which took advantage of the beautiful, although hot, weather!). This year also featured cocktails by locally produced Hard Luck Vodka along with plenty of food vendors for snacks. You're also welcome to bring your own treats to picnic if you should choose. And the best part? It's FREE. Yes, admission to the concert is completely free. It's amazing! If you've never been please make it a point to visit next year. It's truly a remarkable experience that is worth supporting and attending year after year after year!

Don Was does a great job for this event ! Detroit's treasureread more

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