Follow five famous Detroiters through their ideal day in the city they love. Experience Detroit from different perspectives as these locals give insight on the best bars, restaurants, shopping, museums and more.
Hop on two wheels and witness a brand new side of Detroit in Bike It Baby. Soak up the hustle and bustle of a city going to work, taking in the delicious aromas, incredible views and lively people.
The D doesn't just have art; it is art – art that evokes the pounding rhythm of machinery and pulsing street life, art that celebrates hard work and resurrection, and art that makes you believe in tomorrow.
The last time I went fishing was on a rocky, tree-sheltered creek in the Upper Peninsula. I was maybe 9 or 10 years old at the time, and I was as clueless about fishing then as I was when I decided to take on this "special" writing and photo assignment.
This winter, Henry Ford Museum took the wraps off its all-new premier permanent exhibit, Driving America. With that moniker, it could be easy to conclude this exhibit is just about cars, but don't bet on it.
“Lafayette Coney Island, The Joe, Comerica, Ford Field, The Fox, and even the people mover...love me some Detroit no matter what. “ – Mike C.
Visit the campus’ Museum of European Jewish Heritage for a look inside Jewish culture, lifestyle, education and more.
It doesn’t take a ton of cash to enjoy the city’s sights. Our suggestions include some free, some that cost a few bucks.
Browse our album and submit your favorite pic to our ongoing Depict The D contest.