In honor of the new film, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem," Leo, Mikey, Raph, and Donnie will be meeting and greeting fans in Detroit this weekend!
Clifford the Big Red Dog was spotted just outside of Metro Detroit in Allen Park, Michigan taking a break from promoting his new film, Clifford the Big Red Dog. The large red pooch was seen relaxing near the world’s largest tire. When middle-schooler Emily Elizabeth (Darby Camp) meets a magical animal rescuer (John Cleese) who gifts her a little, red puppy, she never anticipated waking up to...[Read More]
To celebrate the release of Warner Bros. new film, TEEN TITANS GO! TO THE MOVIES, crime-fighting heroes Robin and Raven will be meeting and greeting fans this Sunday in and around Detroit. They will be stopping by Oakland Mall in Troy to meet fans and take photos, then in the afternoon, they can be seen mingling with families at the Detroit River Days Festival. So, get the kids ready and come have...[Read More]
On Sunday, July 19, 2015, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eminem made a surprise appearance at an advance screening of Southpaw in Eminem’s hometown of Detroit. Gyllenhaal stars as Billy “The Great” Hope and Eminem is the Executive Producer of the film, his record label, Interscope Records, is producing the soundtrack in which features two original Eminem songs, “Phenominal” and “Kings Never Die.” The pair ta...[Read More]
Fans are invited to come out and take their photo with TRANSFORMERS, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and the 2014 Bumblebee Chevrolet Camaro and Corvette Stingray. Fans can also watch the first three TRANSFORMERS films for FREE at the Ren Cen 4. What To celebrate the release of its upcoming film, TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION, the fourth film in Michael Bay’s global blockbuster franchise, Paramount Pic...[Read More]
The next time you’re out of town let the locals know you’re from Detroit. You’ll get sympathetic remarks from people who think it’s such a “shame” what’s happening in the city. I’d argue most people aren’t well educated about the conditions that have led to the city’s decline, however. Detropia, a documentary currently being screened in select theate...[Read More]
An urban legend is recounted of a preternaturally-gifted folky songwriter in the Bob Dylan or Phil Ochs mold living a transient life in late 1960s Detroit, busking and hat-passing at the local dive bars in the aftermath of the 1967 riots and cutting two funky and poetic vinyl folk dispatches on life in a decaying city and a world full of love and trouble. The young man with hippie-mod style and a ...[Read More]