April 3, 2026
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John Pizzarelli returns to Detroit in April for Cabaret 313 | One Detroit
Jazz musician John Pizzarelli, a seven-string guitarist and vocalist known for his sophisticated interpretations of classic songs, recently discussed his career and upcoming performance in an interview with WRCJ radio. The artist, who grew up in a musical household as the son of renowned guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, draws inspiration from the Nat King Cole trio and has released numerous recordings throughout his career. His latest album pays homage to Tony Bennett and showcases his current ensemble featuring pianist Isaiah J. Thompson and bassist Mike Karn. This trio will perform at Cabaret 313 in Detroit, where one show has already reached capacity while tickets remain for the later performance.
Read moreMarch 18, 2026
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New ‘property portal’ to apply for city-owned, land bank properties
Detroit's Housing and Revitalization Department has launched a new online portal for purchasing city-owned properties and certain Detroit Land Bank Authority parcels that aren't listed on BuildingDetroit.org. The upgraded system addresses problems with the previous outdated application process, which suffered from high rates of incomplete submissions and significant delays due to its inability to save drafts or allow applicants to track their progress. The new portal features secure login capabilities, real-time application tracking, streamlined document uploading, and faster processing times. This digital tool works in conjunction with the Detroit Development Opportunities Map, enabling potential buyers to search available properties by location and ownership before submitting applications. # Key Takeaways
Read moreMarch 16, 2026
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Staff update: Malachi’s next chapter
A journalist is leaving BridgeDetroit after four years and ten years total in the news industry to begin training with the Detroit Fire Department as a firefighter and EMT. The reporter reflects on journalism as an endless cycle of information gathering, comparing it to the myth of Sisyphus, and expresses gratitude for the opportunity to serve Detroit in a new capacity. While stepping away from daily reporting, the journalist hasn't ruled out returning to journalism in the future, viewing this career change as a way to understand the city from a different perspective. Christine Ferretti will assume leadership of the City Council newsletter during this transition, ensuring BridgeDetroit's mission continues.
Read moreFebruary 28, 2026
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Moore Invites Detroiters to 313 Day Open Mic
Detroit's poet laureate jessica Care moore is organizing a haiku-themed open mic event on March 13th (313 Day) to celebrate the city through poetry and creative expression. Participants will share Detroit-themed haikus that can be recorded in an audio booth as part of a larger "Detroit Love" project. Following the open mic night, moore will lead a free community poetry workshop on March 15th where the Moore Art House will travel throughout different Detroit neighborhoods collecting haikus from residents. This initiative represents the beginning of a year-long citywide project that will showcase Detroit voices through public art, recorded works, and live performances.
Read moreDecember 10, 2025
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Win Tickets to the Advanced Screening of The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants
The Michigan Chronicle is offering Detroit-area families an opportunity to see an advance screening of The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants before its December 13 theatrical release. The newspaper has secured twenty complimentary tickets, distributed as five packages that each admit four people. Interested participants can claim their passes through a dedicated online portal, with seats allocated based on who responds first. Recipients will be notified of their selection via the same web link they use to register. # Key Takeaways
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