Alternate People Who Care service planned
METRO DETROIT – A group of individuals previously involved in the planning of the annual People Who Care About People With AIDS service have charged that the [...]
Anger, sadness - and, perhaps, hope
By Dawn Wolfe FERNDALE – On Nov. 17, about a hundred people gathered at the Metropolitan Community Church of Detroit to observe the Transgender Day of [...]
Ask the Debt Free Diva
By Dee Dee Sung Open a checking or savings account by Dec. 15 and receive a copy of Dee Dee Sung's book "The Debt Free Diva…From Self Worth to Net Worth" as a [...]
Curtain Calls
Review: 'She Loves Me' A sweet smell of success permeates Performance Network's holiday musical Look out tap-dancing Santas, sugar plum fairies and ghosts of [...]
Curtain Calls TRIPLE XTRA
By John Quinn Review: 'Mother Courage and Her Children' There's no business like war business Bertolt Brecht, good communist that he was, wanted to overthrow [...]
Curtain Calls XTRA
By John Quinn Review: 'Cycling Past The Matterhorn' Mountains out of molehills: 'Matterhorn' tackles family ties Director David Regal sure has a way with the [...]
Dancing in the face of death
By Tim Miller David Gere's extraordinary new book "How To Make Dances in an Epidemic: Tracking Choreography in the Age of AIDS" (published this month by [...]
Deep Inside Hollywood
By Romeo San Vicente Fierstein on the roof Married, with children? Harvey Fierstein? It could happen if the Tony Award-winning "Hairspray" star steps into the [...]
Detroit Billiards League's World AIDS Day Invitational
The Detroit Billiards League is holding its 2nd Annual World AIDS Day Invitational Tournament at Ann Arbor's /aut/ Bar on Dec. 21 beginning with a sign-in at 7 [...]
GOTCHA at Gigi's
Photos by: Justin Gargis [...]
Movie matinees for the whole family
ROYAL OAK – Landmark's Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak now has a weekly showing for parents, grandparents and other caregivers with babies called "Rattle & [...]