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  • Streets of Cruelty and Sweet Pastries
  • A poem by Karpov

    April 22, 2024

    literature

  • A Riveting Revival of Breaking the Waves at the Detroit Opera
  • ARivetingRevivalOfBreakingTheWavesAtTheDetroitOpera.RoopaChauhan

    Powerful emotional and musical undercurrents will draw audiences into this 21st century American opera by composer Missy Mazzoli and librettist Royce Vavrek. The production originated with director Tom Morris in Edinburgh in 2019. The 2024 version is an international co-production of Opera Ventures, Scottish Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Adelaide Festival, and Théatre National de l’Opéra Comique. Diana Wyenn directs this revival, which opened on Saturday, April 6th at the Detroit Opera House...

    Roopa Chauhan

    April 12, 2024

    culture

  • Major Grace
  • I visited Greenfield Village on December 26th. Fires burned in front of houses, it is holiday nights. I went up to the Webster House, and curiously, as I recall it, the house moves and grows and slips into the dark. For some inexplicable reason, thighs against the thick, red-velvet rope, I slip into a dream state...

    Antonia Piedmonte-Lang

    April 11, 2024

    literature

  • Marketplace Miracles
  • MarketplaceMiracles.GraceMillard

    Sometimes the internet feels like endless work: ai porridge, uncloseable ads, outlook search and rescue—terror and celebrity simultaneous. Maybe once you turn off notifications you will find enlightenment. For me, zen is Facebook Marketplace...

    Grace Millard

    April 8, 2024

    culture

  • Astrology 2024.Quarter 2
  • Atro2024q2.TheresaNdrejaj

    April 1 Mercury in Aries goes retrograde. Invasive messages of the past...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    April 3, 2024

    columns

  • Pure Moods
  • PureMoods.Joshy

    Take a trip to the unknown eclectic realms of pure moods. Mixed with love in Detroit by DJ Joshy.

    Joshy

    April 1, 2024

    music

  • The Essence of Sound and Form in John Cage’s Europeras 3 & 4: Chance Encounters at the Gem Theater
  • JohnCagesEuroperas3and4.RoopaChauhan

    Yuval Sharon directed the Detroit Opera’s production of John Cage’s avant-garde musical concept, Europera’s 3 & 4, which took place on March 8-10, 2024 at the iconic Gem Theater...

    Roopa Chauhan

    March 28, 2024

    culture

  • Detroit Opera Costumers
  • DetroitOperaCostumers.NikiWilliams

    As part of a behind the scenes experience, we were invited to observe the fitting of Kisma’s costume and meet the Detroit Opera Costumers in person. The following images taken by Detroit-based photographer Niki Williams to document this moment...

    Niki Williams

    March 28, 2024

    fashion

  • Beauty Emergency
  • Steam curls, dancing over a bowl of homemade lentil soup, warming the tops of my thighs sitting in front of a fire, tucked away in a friend’s backyard on Larkins Street....

    A poem by Anna Sysling

    March 25, 2024

    literature

  • detroit-coded:latewinter
  • detroitcodedlatewinter.SageSherlock

    Tune in to the first installment of detroit-coded:latewinter edition. Statement bomber jackets, the color red, clothing with eccentric words, and color clashing have been standing out the last few months amongst a sea of folks just trying to stay warm in this mild winter we’ve been having. Detroit-coded is a column to witness the changing of the seasons through street-style of the 313...

    Sage Sherlock

    March 22, 2024

    columns

  • Handwoven Drawings: Lynn Bennett-Carpenter at Matéria Cass Corridor
  • HandwovenDrawings.LynnBennettCarpenter

    Handwoven drawings have populated Lynn Bennett-Carpenter’s practice since 2015. Over the years, her dedicated exploration of concept, image, form, and presentation have culminated in the exhibition now on view at Matéria Cass Corridor...

    Ashley Cook

    March 21, 2024

    art

  • Plague Art
  • A poem by Karpov

    March 18, 2024

    literature

  • It Follows
  • ItFollows.LisaJohnRogers

    When David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows premiered in 2014, I was in awe of how simultaneously timeless and timely the film was. There was a marked jump in collective screen time after 2013, the start of many more people having access to everything (the internet, each other) all the time (smartphones) — the start of time collapsing in on itself just as it does in the film...

    Lisa John Rogers

    March 11, 2024

    film

  • Gift n Curse Principle: An Upcoming Album by Jnn Aprl
  • GiftNCursePrinciple.JnnAprl

    Jnn Aprl is a record producer and multifaceted creator. She has lived in Chicago and Detroit and is currently based in Seoul. runner magazine presents a conversation with Jnn about her upcoming album Gift n Curse Principle, set to release March 15th, 2024 on Rene Koala Label...

    March 8, 2024

    music

  • Studio Visit: Maha Hmayed
  • StudioVisit.MahaHmayed

    Maha Hmayed is a Lebanese Detroit-based mixed media analog collage and lens-based artist. She channels inspiration from the ethereal realms of her dreams, working intuitively and tapping into her subconscious mind through the exploration of the human psyche, desires, fears, and the interpretation of symbols...

    Studio Visit

    March 4, 2024

    columns

  • Night City: The Shared Roots of Cyberpunk Literature and Detroit Techno Music
  • NightCity.DetroitTechnoAndCyberpunk.AshleyCook

    Social theorists around the world acknowledge Detroit as a complex place that was once built as a “utopian vision of the future” and now exists as utopia’s perfect antithesis. The city’s time-line has followed the devolution of many cities depicted in science-fiction tales, giving rise to cyberpunk, a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on a future of advanced technological and scientific accomplishments...

    Ashley Cook

    February 19, 2024

    culture

  • Do 4 Love
  • DoForLove.ezrowe

    happy extra large cherry red hella spicy heart day, runner mag. I’m yours...

    ez rowe

    February 14, 2024

    music

  • The Sound of Stone
  • TheSoundOfStone.MaroKariya

    Microtones is pleased to announce its first full length release from Maro Kariya, aka Otodojo. The Sound of Stone was inspired by freezing landscapes coupled with Kariya's feeling of dread from dystopian visions of war and a warming climate...

    Maro Kariya

    January 31, 2024

    music

  • War Remains Unwashed
  • The inspiration for this piece comes from my personal experiences during the 2017 Mosul conflict, where I witnessed the devastating impact of war on the people and the environment. This piece offers a unique perspective on the complexities of war and the profound impact it has on those involved...

    Karpov

    January 29, 2024

    literature

  • Studio Visit: Joshua Kochis
  • StudioVisit.JoshuaKochis

    Joshua Kochis considers his creative practice as a collaboration with the natural world, and the ecology of Southeast Michigan in particular...

    Studio Visit

    January 22, 2024

    columns

  • Irradiation: Mary Ann Aitken, Olga Balema, Will Benedict and Pope.L at What Pipeline
  • Irradiation.MaryAnnAitken.OlgaBalema.WillBenedict.Pope.L.WhatPipeline

    The current exhibition at What Pipeline features the work of four artists from varying backgrounds and generations, emphasizing their continued effort to explore the breadth of art history, locate critical points of reference and present them as outlets to prompt contemporary conversations. The works in this show oscillate around each other like satellites, offering hints here and there to guide interpretation...

    Ashley Cook

    January 12, 2024

    art

  • Astrology 2024.Quarter 1
  • Astrology.TheresaNdrejaj.Q-one.Twenty.Four

    A New Moon in Capricorn on Jan 11 triggers your need to prove your worth to the world. They might not get it but that won't change who you are...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    January 11, 2024

    columns

  • False Active Shooter
  • My sister turned 15 last week. She plays the flute and studies all the time. She bakes cupcakes and tries to make friends. In the smartphone. hormone. hothouse. Called high school...

    Anna Sysling

    January 8, 2024

    literature

  • Jova Lynne: Split at Matéria Core City
  • Split.JovaLynne.Materia

    On October 28, 2023, one of Detroit’s newest galleries, Matéria Core City celebrated the opening of Split, a solo exhibition by Detroit-based artist and curator Jova Lynne. Photographic and sculptural elements are spread throughout the gallery in a minimalist tone, with pops of yellow, copper, gold and silver enriched by the whites of the walls. The simplicity allows for a serenity that supports the conceptual focus of the show, healing...

    Ashley Cook

    January 4, 2024

    art

  • Intimacy: The Artistic Community of PASC at MOCAD
  • PASCatMOCAD.MarissaJezak

    A liveliness radiates from the vivid, energetically charged works by Progressive Art Studio Collective (PASC) members, currently on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Featuring 37 artists, the exhibition marks the progress of the past three years of the program, which offers artistic guidance and exhibition opportunities for adults with disabilities in the Metro Detroit area...

    Marissa Jezak

    January 1, 2024

    art

  • SOUND AND VISION: Merry Fucking Christmas -The Insistance of Visibility in Sean Baker's Tangerine
  • SOUNDandVISION.Tangerine.OliverShaw

    When Ashley and I decided to put together this column, films started flooding my thoughts. I have hundreds of favorite films. Seriously. Tangerine is just one. But, Tangerine embodies the spirit of this series better than most. This is Sound and Vision, so I had to pick something with the most explosive of aesthetics...

    Oliver Shaw

    December 25, 2023

    columns

  • White Boy Day
  • WhiteBoyDay.WalterLuckenIV

    As I sit down to make sense of True Romance and how it works its way through how I understand myself in relation to the city I’m transported in time to my uncle’s white van on I-94 in the pitch blackness of the early evening, working our way back to “Midtown”/”Cass Corridor” from an off the books scrap job in the suburbs...

    Walter Lucken IV

    December 22, 2023

    film

  • shadowworking: SPIRITUALS at The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
  • shadowworking.SPIRITUALSatMOCAD

    Kevin Bernard Moultrie Daye, also known as SPIRITUALS, is a Detroit-based architectural designer, artist, curator, music producer and performer. He was born on the East Coast, raised on the West Coast and currently teaches architecture at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His exhibition shadowworking on view at The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit applies methods from his various creative backgrounds to deliver an encompassing experience that can satisfy both a passive and active viewership...

    Ashley Cook

    December 18, 2023

    art

  • GLOBAL ALLSTARS: Juan Diego Covarrubias at Sucesiva
  • GlobalAllstars.JuanDiegoCovarrubias

    On September 1, 2023, Celma Project Space + Sucesiva in Mexico City hosted a conference to discuss their most recent exhibition FICTIONAL DYNAMICS: Microtubular web castles of poiesi by Juan Diego Covarrubias...

    Ashley Cook and Juan Diego Covarrubias

    December 15, 2023

    columns

  • Detroit is for Lovers
  • DetroitIsForLovers.DarianHillaker

    Scrolling Time Magazine’s list of “The 100 Best Movies of the Past 10 Decades,” one would not think to find auteur Jim Jarmusch’s night-dwelling vampire romance Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) amongst the likes of Quentin Tarantino and Greta Gerwig, set to represent the 2010s...

    Darian Hillaker

    December 11, 2023

    film

  • Joanne Leonard at Belle Isle Viewing Room
  • JoanneLeonard.BelleIsleViewingRoom

    The collection of photographs exhibited at Belle Isle Viewing Room marks a notable moment in the gallery’s effort to bring extraordinary work to the contemporary art scene in Detroit. For their final show, they present Joanne Leonard, a world renown photographer whose work spans decades and leaves a trail of influence in its path...

    Ashley Cook

    December 4, 2023

    art

  • Going Live: Matteus Huvaere’s Honoring the Heatwave
  • HonoringTheHeatwave.BibaBell.MatteusHuvaere

    A sizable group assembled in the backyard behind Spaysky Fine Art in Hubbard Farms for Matteus Huvaere’s anticipated performance Honoring the Heatwave: I Have to Save my Family. Huvaere and I recently met onset during a music video shoot. Huvaere was the talent, I was the movement director...

    Biba Bell

    December 1, 2023

    art

  • STREET STYLE SCENE IN DETROIT: November 2023
  • StreetStyleDetroitNovember

    This month around the city, Detroiters got cozy with their headwear and outerwear. Berets were abundant (it’s giving French “Détroit“ roots), alongside some bold beanies, and only the fluffiest and fuzziest of accessories...

    Leigh Miller

    November 27, 2023

    columns

  • Studio Visit: Cyrah Dardas
  • StudioVisit.CyrahDardas

    Dardas uses her art practice as a tool in remembering the lost relationships between humans and non-human beings because of the extractive nature of capitalism by regulating and healing our collective body to restore interdependency...

    Studio Visit

    November 20, 2023

    columns

  • GLOBAL ALLSTARS: Linda Voorwinde at Austellungsraum Friedengasse
  • GlobalAllstars.LindaVoorwinde.AustellungsraumFriedengasse

    Exhibition review and interview with Switzerland-based Dutch artist Linda Voorwinde about her most recent show Kakophonie Der Diskrepanz at Austellungsraum Friedengasse in Zurich...

    Ashley Cook and Linda Voorwinde

    November 13, 2023

    columns

  • Delray Beyond Isolation
  • DelrayBeyondIsolation.Karpov

    Delray Beyond Isolation is the story of the quiet loudness on the margins of total existence and economic chaos. A story that speaks of the indestructible spirit and the eternal search for inspiration that facilitates survival...

    Karpov

    November 6, 2023

    culture

  • BLUE CHIP: Austin Martin White at Petzel Gallery
  • BlueChip.AustinMartinWhite.ChrisPinter

    Born in Detroit, the artist Austin Martin White’s first show at Petzel Gallery debuts a materially layered body of work navigating the complex histories of identity...

    Chris Pinter

    November 3, 2023

    columns

  • Decolonizing Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Butterfly?
  • MadameButterfly.RoopaChauhan

    The Detroit Opera House opened its season on October 7, 2023 with an original co-production of Giacomo Puccini’s Madame Butterfly bringing fresh voices and viewpoints to a timeless classic...

    Roopa Chauhan

    October 30, 2023

    culture

  • STREET STYLE SCENE IN DETROIT: October 2023
  • OctoberStreetStyle.LeighMiller

    City goers, like the leaves, have fallen for rust oranges, burnt umbers, and golds this month. However, a “major vein” in color combos has been folks “vamping“ it up in reds and blacks. Something of an eye candy treat has been seeing people out and about in “unseasonably“ super-saturated outfits and accessories—bright pinks, reds, blues, and rainbow patterns...

    Leigh Miller

    October 26, 2023

    columns

  • Threads
  • Threads.UmarRashid

    An assembly of feelings and emotions...

    Umar Rashid

    October 23, 2023

    music

  • Arnold's Auto Electric Sales
  • ArnoldsAutoElectricSales

    In Beatrice’s time stewarding Arnold’s, the city of Detroit was re-narrativized at least 10 times, from all sides. It was a wild time to be alive in the world, and a wild world to be trying to make sense within, especially as a young artist...

    Beatrice Von Rague Schleyer and Mïï Gunn

    October 16, 2023

    culture

  • Paris and Detroit: A Cultural Rendezvous - Yashua Klos’ Building Our Being at the Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery
  • YashuaKlosAtZidounBossuyt.RoopaChauhan

    Made by American artist, Yashua Klos, these pieces explore how identity is assembled not only from within, but also from without: “one’s identity cannot be separated from the geography around them. Just as the environment is built by people, the environment in turn – builds us,” says Klos...

    Roopa Chauhan

    October 10, 2023

    art

  • Strike
  • Strike.NikiWilliams

    Ford, GM and Stellantis, the “Big Three” made a combined QUARTER-TRILLION DOLLARS in North American profits over the last decade. UAW members never got their fair share...

    Niki Williams

    October 6, 2023

    activism

  • Astrology 2023.Quarter 4
  • AstrologyTwentyThreeQuarterFour.TheresaNdrejaj

    On Oct 4 Mercury in Libra. Spare the feelings and turn on the charm. People are only ever going to hear what they want to hear. Might as well deliver...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    October 4, 2023

    columns

  • STREET STYLE SCENE IN DETROIT: September 2023
  • StreetStyleSceneInDetroitSeptTwentyThree

    It’s that time of year––there’s a change in the air, the leaves, and the LOOKS. As NYFW takes place out East, in the Midwest, and especially Detroit, a temperate September seems to bring out the best in people, events, and style. From Dally in The Alley to Detroit Month of Design, everywhere there are things to do and people to see. Similar to the changing leaves, people have been out and about in Technicolor and textures...

    Leigh Miller

    September 26, 2023

    columns

  • BLUE CHIP: Luc Tuymans at David Zwirner
  • BLUECHIP.LucTuymans.DavidZwirner.ChrisPinter

    Most pieces written on the work of Luc Tuymans approach his paintings from the conceptual. Treading in the land of images, how they function, his contribution to that epistemological body etc. This consistency amongst critics and scholars makes sense to me, especially in 2023 where very few people who write about artwork see it in person. But in the context of Luc T., his work in person sings an entirely different song...

    Chris Pinter

    September 14, 2023

    columns

  • The Coney is a Party for the Working Class
  • TheConeyIsAPartyForTheWorkingClass.AmeliaGillis

    When you show up at the coney, expect more than just a meal. Since the first Coney Island opened in 1917 and operated above a speakeasy downtown, Detroit’s working class has grown their reputation into a staple of food culture...

    Amelia Gillis

    September 11, 2023

    culture

  • Broken News
  • Last night I went to a broadcasters’ awards dinner where a woman in a silver sequined dress announced a local station’s prize for Best Breaking News Story of the year...

    Anna Sysling

    September 4, 2023

    literature

  • STREET STYLE SCENE IN DETROIT: August 2023
  • StreetStyleSceneInDetroitAugustTwentyThree

    Out in the streets, Detroit is selvage-ing the last of summer sun in style. Similar to the weather we’ve been having this past season with dark, stormy skies contrasted by sky-illuminating lightning, end-of-August styles are bringing the heat in high-contrast black-and-white (featuring pops of color, mostly in patterns—can we call florals for pre-fall groundbreaking?)...

    Leigh Miller

    August 28, 2023

    columns

  • ‘round midnight // i got it bad (and that ain’t good)
  • RoundMidnight.WillStreet.AshleyCook

    August 11 marked the world premiere of ‘round midnight // i got it bad (and that ain’t good) by Detroit-based playwright and poet will street. The production is a semi-autobiographical semi-love-story told eagerly by the main character and narrator whose name is Elijah Eddleman...

    Ashley Cook

    August 23, 2023

    culture

  • Street Style Scene in Detroit
  • StreetStyleDetroit.LeighMiller

    Street Style Scene in Detroit is a new column published by Runner Magazine that observes and highlights contemporary fashion trends in Detroit; the first piece for the column will debut on Monday, August 28, 2023. Here, we present our brief conversation with the columnist Leigh Miller about her interest in fashion, her experience working within the industry and the significance of street fashion as an essential element of culture...

    A conversation with Leigh Miller

    August 14, 2023

    fashion

  • The Armed HOUSE PARTY AND MUSIC VIDEO SHOOT
  • TheArmedHousePartyVideoShoot

    August 2 was a hot night in Detroit and on E. Boston Boulevard, a bunch of people moshed at a mansion owned by a young musician named Brian McGuire. The Armed were in town to shoot a music video before setting out on tour...

    Maddie Boyer and Ashley Cook

    August 9, 2023

    film

  • Studio Visit: Nicholas Polisuk
  • StudioVisit.NicholasPolisuk

    Nicholas Polisuk (b.1989, Detroit, MI) is an artist whose practice is concerned with the preservation of print media. Their recent work has focused on assembling two-dimensional collage works from collected print and digital materials...

    Studio Visit

    August 7, 2023

    columns

  • Working Girls: An Interview with Lizzie Borden
  • WorkingGirls.AnInterviewWithLizzieBorden.OliverShaw

    When Lizzie Borden made Working Girls, she wasn’t intending to directly comment on her own experience. Instead, like any filmmaker with true heart, she was telling a story she felt needed to be told. I’m a huge fan of everything she’s done before and since, but as I told Lizzie (as you are about to read), Working Girls is the standout...

    Oliver Shaw

    July 31, 2023

    film

  • Runner Magazine May 2022-April 2023 Book Launch
  • RunnerMagazineIssueThreeLaunch

    RUNNER MAGAZINE issue THREE book launch is happening at Belle Isle Viewing Room on July 15 from 6pm-9pm featuring music by Ariana Grandys! Content from May 2022-April 2023 is officially in print with a special feature and poster by PH|AL!..

    July 24, 2023

    culture

  • Heaving
  • Heaving.MarissaJezak

    Feels so rehearsed, like a simulation. Another memory event. Over time it becomes easier to detach. I envision myself as disconnected from them, their spirits expelling out of their bodies. How can I hurt for someone who doesn't even exist?..

    Marissa Jezak

    July 17, 2023

    literature

  • Dancing in Space: An Essay on Isamu Noguchi, the architect of Hart Plaza, and his Relationship to Dance
  • Noguchi.HartPlaza.SarahCohen

    Noguchi designed many playgrounds, civic spaces, and sets for performance throughout his career; through these designs he hoped to activate ritualistic interaction that would channel the unconscious elements of our existence...

    Sarah Cohen

    July 6, 2023

    architecture

  • Astrology 2023.Quarter 3
  • Astrology2023.Q3.TheresaNdrejaj.BradTaormina

    On July 2 Venus in Leo squares Uranus in Taurus. This is the beginning of a mutiny in regards to romance and values...

    Theresa Ndrejaj and Brad Taormina

    July 4, 2023

    columns

  • Weird Magic
  • Weird Magic is a snapshot of several moments that played out in my life over the course of a week or so. The synchronicities both benevolent and inconvenient that I share in this work all felt like tangible and cosmically-time invitations into a deeper level of witnessing and experiencing the present moment. In an ongoing effort to resist the engineered and addictive quality of this little dopamine slot machine in my pocket, I attempt to share (and maybe even celebrate) the absurd and karmic magic of my IRL experiences; while also noticing the ways that attachment to these little narratives that shape my days can be thrilling, self-limiting and entirely arbitrary all at once.

    Anna Sysling

    June 29, 2023

    literature

  • Studio Visit: Kelsey Arrington
  • StudioVisit.KelseyArrington

    Through her artwork, Arrington investigates the depths of identity in the context of American sociocultural anthropology. Working through a process of research and photographic manipulation, she aims to excavate personal truths regarding her own Blackness and womanhood.

    Studio Visit

    June 21, 2023

    columns

  • Florescence
  • Florescence.MarissaJezak

    A series of photographs taken at Hart Plaza during Movement 2023

    Marissa Jezak

    June 5, 2023

    culture

  • The Blueprint presents FABiOLA
  • ThisIsTheBlueprint.FABiOLA

    The Blueprint presents a mix by FABiOLA for the fourth and final installment of their runner magazine takeover

    The Blueprint

    June 2, 2023

    music

  • The Blueprint presents Yasmeenah
  • ThisIsTheBlueprint.Yasmeenah

    The Blueprint presents Yasmeenah for their third installment of their runner magazine takeover with her mix Have Faith

    The Blueprint

    May 25, 2023

    music

  • The Blueprint presents something blue
  • ThisIsTheBlueprint.somethingblue

    something blue is a powerhouse, detroit gem ( born and raised ) ! + had the bodies moving and heads turning at our September blueprint installment, she digs from her roots and takes us on a journey through detroit electro, ghetto tech, and more and is a sight for sore ears! need we say more, listen for yourself !

    1hr of something blue fresh off the press. <3

    The Blueprint

    May 18, 2023

    music

  • This is The Blueprint
  • ThisIsTheBlueprint.Blackmoonchild

    Starting today, The Blueprint will be releasing a weekly mix and a profile from residents and family who we feel represent the work we’re trying to do in Detroit; disrupting and realigning the music ecosystem to better support people at the margins, be they woman, black, queer, and othered with a deep appreciation for those who have paved the way. For this first mix, Blueprint resident Blackmoonchild guides you through the sound of a quintessential BP party using all original production and edits.

    The Blueprint

    May 11, 2023

    music

  • Fruits & Vegetables
  • LADYLIKE.FruitsAndVegetables.Mix.Interview.GinEbony.2023

    My mixes tend to be an homage to the dancefloors I’ve experienced in the days/months leading up to recording. I think most DJs can relate to this. Whether I’m dancing or playing (or both!), I’m endlessly inspired by the energetic, cosmic flow of the room. I attempted to capture the rollercoaster of emotions attributed to the floors and dancers I’ve recently encountered. It’s a callback to these incredibly present moments. Also, always eat your fruits and vegetables. :) ...

    mix by LADYLIKE

    + interview with gin ebony

    May 2, 2023

    music

  • Runner Magazine B-Day
  • RunnerMagazineBDay.2023

    MONDAY IS THE NEW MONDAY PRESENTS RUNNER MAGAZINE’S 3RD BIRTHDAY PARTY on APRIL 24, 2023 with PORTAGE GARAGE SOUNDS and SPECIAL GUEST LADYLIKE AT MOTOR CITY WINE...

    April 29, 2023

    culture

  • Remixes Mix
  • RemixesMix.CharlesTrees

    A collection of remixes of songs by Sara Marie Barron, Sorg, Hydropark, Baron Rétif & Concepción Perez, Napoleon Maddox, Ohtis, Waajeed, Pajaro Sunrise, Benny Loco, Pajaro Sunrise and Shigeto

    Charles Trees

    April 24, 2023

    music

  • Studio Visit: Emilia Nawrocki
  • StudioVisit.EmiliaNawrocki

    Emilia Nawrocki creates work using their own body to explore the facets of her identity along with the battle of one's relationship with their body image when struggling with mental illness, societal expectations, etc...

    Studio Visit

    April 22, 2023

    columns

  • The Exhibitions of Yeager Edwards and B. Scoba at Belle Isle Viewing Room
  • YeagerEdwards.B.Scoba.BelleIsleViewingRoom

    On March 11, Belle Isle Viewing Room hosted its second dual opening event with the work of Yeager Edwards greeting visitors who then traverse the space into B. Scoba’s exhibition before taking a moment to reflect on these two artists who were selected to exhibit side by side...

    Ashley Cook

    April 10, 2023

    art

  • Astrology 2023.Quarter 2
  • Astrology2023.Quarter2.TheresaNdrejaj

    The full moon in Libra 16° on April 6 lovingly holds a mirror to her dear Sun in Aries at 12:34am, that's where you start and they begin...

    Theresa Ndrejaj and Brad Taormina

    April 7, 2023

    columns

  • Playground Architecture: An Evolution
  • PlaygroundArchitecture:AnEvolution.MarissaJezak

    The development of these “playscapes” or “playgrounds” is ongoing as they continually change to fit the needs of the modern child, and stretch the capabilities of design and technology. Following is a brief overview of the different architectural styles used in the design of playgrounds since their emergence, and the environmental factors that influenced this evolution...

    Marissa Jezak

    April 3, 2023

    architecture

  • Chameleon Street
  • ChameleonStreet.OliverShaw

    Wendell B. Harris Jr.’s Chameleon Street is the ultimate example of a hidden gem. After a long overdue national tour last year (including a screening and Q&A with writer/director/star Wendell B. Harris at the city’s own Cinema Detroit), the film is finally reaching an audience Hollywood hoped it would never find...

    Oliver Shaw

    March 27, 2023

    film

  • Praise the High Grass: Amber Codiñera Locke at No Place Gallery
  • PraiseTheHighGrass.AmberCodineraLockeAtNoPlace

    Amber Codiñera Locke’s first solo exhibition since moving from Detroit to Los Angeles evokes the conversation about place as an essential part of an artist’s practice. The forms, colors, subjects and brushwork varies to meld these two worlds as her views transition primarily to the west coast and its own distinct relationship with the natural world...

    Mary Kate and Ashley

    March 20, 2023

    art

  • *Paid Actor
  • PaidActor

    *Paid Actor explores the potential for textile collage through fashion. Here, Dessislava discusses a new series of pieces using scarves cut up, rearranged and sewn together in different combinations...

    Interview with Dessislava Terzieva

    March 13, 2023

    fashion

  • A Drifter's Guide to Cities
  • DriftersGuideToCities.MaddieBoyer

    Can you capture the feeling of discovery? Balancing the territorial need to own our places with the curious desire to change our experiences over time. How often do we actively work to outweigh the fear of rewriting in order to see the world around us with fresh eyes...

    Maddie Boyer

    March 6, 2023

    literature

  • Wend: bree gant at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
  • BreeGant.Wend.MOCAD.ChrisPinter

    When viewing bree gant’s Wend, currently on view at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, I reflect on our bodies in relation to space. Interior space, space within our bodies, exterior space, space our bodies take up in the world and the infrastructural space our bodies are confined by...

    Chris Pinter

    February 27, 2023

    art

  • Studio Visit: Maddie Duda
  • StudioVisit.MaddieDuda

    Maddie Duda's work explores a variety of techniques with an emphasis on painting with acrylic paints and sewing using second-hand materials. Her work draws inspiration from childhood memories and vintage items to explore themes of nostalgia and the contrast between light and dark. With dreamy color palettes and touches of glitter, her work is far from minimalist...

    Studio Visit

    February 20, 2023

    columns

  • Nancy Thayer and Chris Pinter at Belle Isle Viewing Room
  • NancyThayer.ChrisPinter.BelleIsleViewingRoom

    On January 14, two separate exhibitions opened simultaneously at Belle Isle Viewing Room. Most recently, what used to be the workshop of Pence Fine Art became a second showspace for the gallery, and this would be the inaugural event where two separate artists would show their work side by side...

    Ashley Cook

    February 16, 2023

    art

  • HELLA CRUSHIN
  • HellaCrushin.NattyG

    heyy :)) it’s me natty g, your friend from detroit!! i was so honored to make this loveee themed mix for the suuuper awesome runner magazine :) i wanted this mix to tell a story - the emotional journey one goes on when faced with a new crush...

    join me for 90 minutes of mostly groovy/spacey love jams + a few classic hits that will make all of your valentine’s day dreams come true :) i love you!!!!!!!!!

    Valentine's Day mix by Natty G

    February 14, 2023

    music

  • will street
  • Last week Runner Magazine published the play Is It Morning Yet? by will street. In this interview, he discusses his play, past works and influences throughout time...

    Interview by Ashley Cook

    February 13, 2023

    thought

  • Is It Morning Yet?
  • The play begins with the title track for the show, James Fauntleroy’s "Is it Morning Yet.” The lights come to a slow rise at the end of the song. The commotion of the market begins. QUINTERIUS enters with the first wave of people dressed in his uniform for the day–a lazily put together Santa Clause costume–beard and all...

    a play by will street

    February 6, 2023

    literature

  • Figure Club
  • FigureClub.HeatherAnger.RichRiquist

    The Figure Club of Detroit provides the opportunity to sculpt from life...

    An interview with Heather Anger and Rich Wiquist

    January 30, 2023

    culture

  • Wintry Mix: Chill Beats to Relax, Study or Just Listen To
  • WintryMix.MaxDaley

    This is a collection of tunes I thought would sound good together, thanks for listening!..

    mix by Max Daley

    January 17, 2023

    music

  • Desire Lines: A review of Genevieve Kuzak’s Butch Boy Fantasy at What Pipeline
  • DesireLines:AReviewOfGenevieveKuzaksButchBoyFantasyAtWhatPipeline

    In his solo exhibition Butch Boy Fantasy at What Pipeline, Detroit, Genevieve Kuzak’s photographs and video position the viewer as spectator in a diary of intimate portraits exploring the intricacies and flux of gender and human sexuality...

    Marissa Jezak

    January 12, 2023

    art

  • The Mental Machine
  • TheMentalMachine.Bleft

    MIDNIGHT FUNK 2 BUMP IN YA COSMIC CARS 4 YO NIGHT DRIVE (THRU-BABYLON)...

    mix by Bleft

    January 9, 2023

    music

  • Astrology 2023.Quarter One
  • Astrology2023.Quarter1.TheressasNdrejaj

    On January 1, Venus and Pluto meet in Capricorn and you may be digging up family heirlooms. Venus enters Aquarius on January 2, bringing a logical approach to love. A Full Moon in Cancer arrives on January 6...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    January 2, 2023

    columns

  • Capricorn FM
  • CapricornFM.AshleyCook

    Capricorn FM is a South African radio station based in Limpopo that broadcasts in English as well as the vernacular languages Tshivenda, Sepedi and Xitsonga. While traveling through the South African countryside during a trip to visit my friend, I gathered many Shazams of music being aired.

    Here is a mix of some selected tracks...

    Ashley Cook

    December 12, 2022

    music

  • River Rouge
  • RiverRouge.SamuelGulliver

    The suburbs of River Rouge are situated between the Marathon oil refinery and the highly industrialized Zug Island located on the Detroit River; this makes the area one of the most polluted zip codes in the country...

    Samuel Gulliver

    November 21, 2022

    culture

  • Pure Rave Manifesto
  • PureRaveManifesto

    Pure Rave, a collective based in Detroit, Michigan, is an ongoing experiment in “chance dance”. Using various prepared turntables, “damaged” records, the occasional drum machine, rudimentary CDDJ loops, and 133.33 bpm loops. The effect is an indeterminate arrangement of patterns and rhythmic sonic collage. Real-time experimentation with the goal of hitting your pleasure center for whatever your brain thinks is interesting...

    Pure Rave

    November 14, 2022

    music

  • emo swingset
  • emoswingset.wetdogg

    wetdogg releases their first music video emo swingset which was shot on Coney Island NYC by Tara Shafa....

    wet dogg

    November 11, 2022

    music

  • Rotland Press
  • RotlandPress

    With over 40 books in print, many of them sold out, there seems to be a vast array of different artists included in the Rotland Press collection, however there is a consistency in its visual and literary aesthetic, “mordant amusement and exuberant despair”...

    An interview with Ryan Standfest

    November 7, 2022

    business

  • Fairy Garden
  • FairyGarden

    This place has been relatively neglected compared to the well groomed public park across the canal; to find the location for the show, we toured the landscape of high grass, fallen trees and broken concrete paths. Marissa Jezak was the curator of the show, inviting artists who she felt had an affinity for magic, folklore and craft...

    Ashley Cook, Genevieve Goffman, Oda Haugerud, Marissa Jezak, Madeline Kuzak and Jackie Valadez

    October 31, 2022

    art

  • With a Flick of a Tale
  • WithAFlickOfATale.LindaVoorwine.AshleyCook.Loner

    On September 23, 2022, the exhibition With a Flick of a Tale opened at Loner, an unconventional exhibition space in Paris located in the attic above the apartment of Gilles Jacot, who directs and curates for the space. As a collaborative project between Linda Voorwinde and Ashley Cook, the show served as a recollection of a series of chaotic events in Detroit and Hamtramck that happened 5 years ago in 2017...

    Linda Voorwinde and Ashley Cook

    October 27, 2022

    art

  • Tables and Chairs: Quintessa Matranga at What Pipeline
  • TablesAndChairs.QuintessaMatranga.WhatPipeline

    Tables and Chairs is Quintessa Matranga’s second solo exhibition with What Pipeline and is currently on display, viewable until Saturday, October 29, 2022...

    Ashley Cook

    October 24, 2022

    art

  • Hearse Fest
  • HearseFest.NikiWilliams

    At Hearse Fest, one of the largest gatherings of funeral car aficionados in the country, one thing is clear, death is coming for us all. When it shows up, with its cold glare and hungry scythe, you might finally get to catch a ride...

    Niki Williams

    October 17, 2022

    culture

  • 2Lanes Treatment
  • 2LanesTreatment.Dretraxx

    A powerful and long-developing talent, 2Lanes was kind enough to take time from his busy international schedule to sit down with me to discuss his production techniques, gear chasing, and influences...

    Dretraxx

    October 10, 2022

    music

  • Astrology 2022.Quarter Four
  • AstrologyQuarter4.TheresaNdrejaj

    On October 2 at 5am Mercury in Virgo stations direct before it ingresses into Libra on October 10 at 7:50pm. Mercury in Libra wants to hear both sides of the story, making friends through fairness and tactful gossip. A great time for networking and expressing yourself aesthetically...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    October 3, 2022

    columns

  • Love Spells
  • LoveSpells.Joshey

    This mix is a collection of tracks compiled thinking about Summer, crushes, fleeting moments, and dance, made with love for dancers everywhere.

    Joshey

    September 26, 2022

    music

  • Speed Bump: Tim Johnson at No Place
  • SpeedBump.TimJohnsonAtNoPlace

    Tim Johnson’s approach to art-making based on nostalgia and sensorial memory is at play in his most recent solo exhibition, Speed Bump at No Place Gallery in Columbus, Ohio. ...

    Mary Kate and Ashley

    September 19, 2022

    art

  • Detroit Kite Festival
  • DetroitKiteFestival.DanielRibar

    A series of photographs taken on Belle Isle during the Detroit Kite Festival...

    Daniel Ribar

    September 12, 2022

    culture

  • Psychedelic Futurism Now
  • PsychedelicFuturismNow.MorganMcPeak

    The work of Morgan McPeak realizes a combination of two stylistic genres, 1960's psychedelic art and futurism, reviving and bringing the two into the current day to participate in an evolving aesthetic that a number of artists are also currently developing through their own practices....

    A conversation with Morgan McPeak

    September 5, 2022

    art

  • Three Years Removed (3yR)
  • ThreeYearsRemoved.GorgeousPortis

    After release from willing captivity, we are sat in a dark room accented with just enough indigo deep purple and emergency red lighting to see 3 steps in front of us…darkness swallowing. We approach a large screen not quite the size of a Jumbotron and not quite small enough to carry alone. Flickering images of events that have unfolded in highlight reel form of the last 5 years of existence play...

    Gorgeous Portis

    August 29, 2022

    music

  • Alexandra Virginia Martin at Spaysky Fine Art Gallery LLC
  • AlexandraVirginiaMartin.SpayskyFineArtGalleryLLC.KurtisGreene

    Upon entering the gallery, artist Alexandra Virginia Martin presents us with a problem. There are two hanging sculptures located just inside the door. These sculptures block our passage and our view of the rest of the space. As viewers we must choose whether to contort our bodies to maneuver between these two hovering green latex vessels or to pass through by committing the cardinal sin of art viewing and touch the art...

    Kurtis Greene

    August 22, 2022

    art

  • OVA
  • OVA.JNNAPRL

    Runner Magazine is proud to host the official music video premiere of OVA, the newest single by JNN APRL. The filming took place at The Orange Room on October 21, 2021 and involved a team of Detroit locals including Zapon, Sidd Finch, Collin Preston, Patrick Ethen, Intent, Phebe Rose, Weednerdscool, and Owlmom 247...

    JNN APRL

    August 15, 2022

    music

  • A Flower From Home
  • AFlowerFromHome.ZoeDavis

    ‘A flower from home’ encourages discovery and learning through seasonal flora. Detroit-based foraging repurposes ephemera from the home garden, neighborhood alleys, abandoned lots, and landscaping debris to floral arrangements with sustainable and local material. Through a ‘gardener first’ floral mentality, native seedpods, fruits, foraged invasives, and lichen covered branches challenge what we consider beautiful.

    Zoë Davis

    August 8, 2022

    business

  • Runner Magazine May 2021-April 2022 Book Launch and Tailgate
  • Issue2BookLaunch

    July 17th 2022 on BELLE ISLE ~ come on out and get your copy of Runner Magazine’s SECOND year compilation ~ over this past year, runner has published the work of 29 different contributors, resulting in 40 new pieces from May 2021-April 2022!

    Some photos from the launch of Runner Magazine Issue #2

    August 3, 2022

    culture

  • Movement 2022
  • Movement.DanielRibar

    A series of photographs taken at Hart Plaza in Detroit during Movement Electronic Music Festival 2022

    Daniel Ribar

    July 18, 2022

    culture

  • Summer, sizzling
  • Summer,

    Mix...

    Scott Potis

    July 11, 2022

    music

  • Astrology 2022.Quarter Three
  • Astrology2022.Quarter3.TheresaNdrejaj

    On July 5 at 2:03am Mars, ingresses into Taurus. Mars, the planet of action and desire will slow down in stable Taurus. While Mars was in it’s domicile Aries we felt ready to take action at any moment, our desires were right in front of us. When Mars is in Venus-ruled Taurus, there’s no need to rush. Long-term goals, specifically around finances or creative projects, are what we might be focused on. Saving up for a luxurious bath-robe or a Caribbean vacation. Mars wants to keep it moving but in Taurus he has a chance to take it easy, cautious steps towards sensual pleasures...

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    July 4, 2022

    columns

  • First Love Paradise: G.E. Liu at Louis Buhl & Co.
  • FirstLoveParadise:G.E.LiuAtLouisBuhl&Co.

    For her first physical solo exhibition in Detroit, Liu merges Eastern and Western culture in her continuous exploration of the female figure, imbuing silk and paper alike with intricate, layered imagery. A handful of the featured works are elevated by the employment of color-changing light, which is a common use in her practice and represents Taiwan's position as the global leader in LED manufacturing. Liu splits her time between Taiwan and Detroit and received her MFA in 2020 from the Cranbrook Academy of Art...

    Conversation between G.E. Liu and gallery director Sara Nickleson

    June 27, 2022

    art

  • Censor Sickness
  • A fair fight is non-existent. You always use everything around and fight dirty and to the point if you gonna do it for real, in any kind of capacity for real experience that you might have as a human being, which by the way, I question more than agree with the fact that I am one of you, or maybe even the same alien race if that might be who you are...

    Kirill Slavin

    June 20, 2022

    literature

  • Towers in the Park
  • TowersInThePark.WalterLuckenIV

    The ambition of the world’s superpowers to travel to space, leaving our earthly home through sheer force of will and scientific progress, is the same ambition which led them to construct massive social housing complexes like Cite Gagarine, New York’s Queensbridge Houses, my own city’s Frederick Douglass Homes (known colloquially as the Brewster Projects), the Techwood Homes in Atlanta, and to an extent the entire city of Brasilia...

    Walter Lucken IV

    June 6, 2022

    thought

  • Return to Acid Planet: Vol 4
  • ReturnTo.SecretShower

    Though treacherous, the journey to Acid Planet was finally over. Once the crew had arrived, Heniac noticed something strange on the ship that didn’t seem to make sense. It was tucked away behind a bunch of gear and appeared to be a portal covered by a shower curtain...

    Secret Shower

    May 26, 2022

    music

  • BATS OUTTA HELL
  • BatsOuttaHell.GinEbony

    Gin’s DEMF 2022 mix - dubbed the BATS OUTTA HELL mix, aka The ClubTM mix - points to the collective energy leading into this DEMF long-wknd; evoking poignant imagery surrounding our re-unification on dance floors as we emerge after two years of the living hell that was the pandemic snuffing out our annual long-wknd JOY...

    Gin Ebony

    May 23, 2022

    music

  • "Shine"
  • LeahHarrisShine

    Leah Harris is a renowned musical artist currently based in New York City, however she grew up in Windsor, Ontario just across the river from Detroit. She has been influenced by the Motown sound since an early age, which sparked her initiation into the world of music, specifically focusing on piano, singing and songwriting...

    Interview with Leah Harris

    May 20, 2022

    music

  • Return to Acid Planet - Vol. 3
  • ReturnTo.MarshallApplewhite

    Detroit based producer/DJ, Marshall Applewhite is a man of many hats. His aliases include OktoRed, Cocky Balboa, Star Machine and Secret Shower, to name a few. His sound is what one may call tangential, diverging from expected norms and keeping true to the essence of the futurist movement from which techno originates...

    RETURN TO ACID PLANET is a series of mixes curated by madeofants - all artists in this series are represented by the Detroit-based label Junted...

    Marshall Applewhite

    May 19, 2022

    music

  • Return to Acid Planet - Vol. 2
  • ReturnTo.MemoryClapAcid

    My name is Aldo Giovanni De La Cruz. My close friends and family call me Gio and I make music, DJ, & sometimes play live under the moniker of Memory Clap Acid. The mix I’ve done for Runner Magazine is a 111 minutes of funky mutant techno, Detroit sludge, Drexciyan electro, & tripped out breaks infused club edits all tied together by a common thread. Acid!!!

    RETURN TO ACID PLANET is a series of mixes curated by madeofants - all artists in this series are represented by the Detroit-based label Junted...

    Memory Clap Acid

    May 12, 2022

    music

  • Return to Acid Planet - Vol. 1
  • Heniac

    Heniac joined Junted for the label’s conception party in 2017, which was his introduction to DJing. And after a few years of dabbling with music production, released his first single on a Junted compilation in 2020 which featured the Based God himself, Lil B. Later that year Junted distributed his first EP, ‘Angor’, in Nov 2020.

    RETURN TO ACID PLANET is a series of mixes curated by madeofants - all artists in this series are represented by the Detroit-based label Junted...

    Heniac

    May 5, 2022

    music

  • BULK Space
  • BULKSpace

    These five artists and curators decided to come together with a commitment to create platforms for their peers on the margins through as many ways as possible. Since 2017, they have organized talks, exhibitions, performances, workshops, publications as well as participated in already established initiatives around Detroit, the United States, and abroad...

    Ashley Cook

    May 2, 2022

    culture

  • What If We Kissed Under a Collapsing Star
  • ChloeSells

    Chloe Sells

    April 25, 2022

    art

  • C-Pop
  • CPop.RickManore.MichaelLask.AshleyCook

    The history of art in Detroit encompasses the story of C-Pop, an exhibition space that started when Michael Lask responded to Rick Manore's ad in The Metro Times about old concert posters...

    Michael Lask and Rick Manore, narrated by Ashley Cook

    April 18, 2022

    business

  • Astrology 2022.Quarter Two
  • Astrology2022.Quarter2.TheresaNdrejaj

    This coming astrological weather will accelerate the ongoing shift of the greater consciousness. It’s all been building up to this. Will we gather the strength to accept this new understanding? How will we nurture this Proustian “vibe-shift”? Spirituality, sexuality, drugs and the passage of time. Welcome to Quarter 2.

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    April 17, 2022

    columns

  • It'll Be Easy When the Sun is Here
  • ItllBeEasyWhenTheSunIsHere.ScottPotis

    A springtime in Detroit mix

    Scott Potis

    April 11, 2022

    music

  • A Story of Trees
  • AStoryOfTrees.LeonieHagen

    "A mile out of town the road goes into [the] forest and never comes out of it”. When young French writer Alexis de Tocqueville arrives in Detroit in 1831, intending to see some of America’s untouched wilderness, he describes vast forests on his travels from Detroit to Saginaw...

    This text unpacks the history of trees in Detroit and contemplates new ways to incorporate forestry within the city

    Leonie Hagen

    April 4, 2022

    architecture

  • THREE BETRAYALS: Catalina Ouyang at No Place Gallery
  • CatalinaOuyang.ThreeBetrayals.StephanieKang

    By collapsing their personal histories with Sexton’s biography and mathematical theories of motion, Ouyang explores the body as a vehicle of self-mutability, temporal transference, and rapturous discovery...

    A review of the most recent exhibition at No Place Gallery in Columbus, Ohio

    Stephanie Kang

    March 28, 2022

    art

  • B_KS@
  • BKST.CO

    B_KS@ is a Detroit-based bookstore that sources rare and high-quality magazines and books from around the world, offering locals the opportunity to access and acquire them in person...

    A conversation between Ruben Cardenas and Ashley Cook

    March 14, 2022

    business

  • Things Unwind
  • ThingsUnwind.Joshey

    90 minutes of house, techno, and breaks made with love for dance floors everywhere...

    Joshey

    February 28, 2022

    music

  • SI - Long Play
  • SI.LongPlay.ShantasyIsland

    Hello. My name is Shan, welcome to this special Shantasy Island mix for Runner Magazine. While the mix before you may not be exceptionally dancey, it is dubiously moody- and what better timing than for the romantic tone of February’s Valentines. I hope that you’ll enjoy...

    Shantasy Island

    February 14, 2022

    music

  • Operation Get Down
  • Like I was saying this was one of those nights that was so cold all you saw moving was the steam from the sewer. Every other animal besides us knows to get inside and stay there when it’s that cold. I had spent most of my shift in the valet booth reading, punctuated with the occasional trip out back to smoke a cigarette with the cooks from the hotel bar. Wasn’t really making any money but I still had the clock goin. Interestingly enough, slow nights like this was when me and the guys got along best, so we hadn’t got into it or anything that night. I got a cheeseburger from the hotel bar for my “lunch” and about halfway through it one of the guys came in, we’ll call him Mo...

    Walter Lucken IV

    February 7, 2022

    literature

  • Miami Recap: Detroit Representations
  • miamirecap.NolanSimon

    Despite 2021 being a watershed year for many Detroit-based artists’ representation at the fairs, it seems to have gone largely unremarked upon. By my count, works by thirty three Detroit artists made their way down to Miami this past December, represented by twelve galleries across all the major fairs...

    Nolan Simon, edited by Rachel Pontious

    January 31, 2022

    art

  • madeofants
  • madeofants.Runner2022

    Today, Daniel Sharp, also known as madeofants, releases his EP Lost & Found. With this music, Sharp also presents a video for the song “cyberhellravedungeonfunruncore (Marshall Applewhite’s Kids Today Get Distracted Easily Mix)” that was made in collaboration with Joel Dunn....

    Ashley Cook

    January 24, 2022

    music

  • Truth Emerging from Her Well to Conduct an Interview
  • TruthEmergingFromHerWellToConductAnInterview.Runner2022

    Maddie Kuzak’s work has been shown across the United States, from Los Angeles to New York City, granting a glimpse into internet-laden aesthetics alongside horror tropes, melding into a singular, one-of-a-kind practice that transcends the current zeitgeist of Millennial and Gen Z art, piercing through the online and the in-person.

    Kellen MacGregor

    January 17, 2022

    art

  • Weird Kid: One of One
  • WeirdKid.OneOfOne,RUNNER2022

    One of One is a perfect example of Loyke’s approach to making work and the interweaving that he continues to use to underscore the various facets of his practice. The video was shot by Jay Hendricks, edited by Lokye with the song produced by G $wank. It was filmed at Public Pool with his most recent exhibition acting as the backdrop while also participating as the main focus of the video.

    Video Premiere

    Ashley Cook

    January 10, 2022

    music

  • Astrology 2022.Quarter One
  • Astrology2022.QuarterOne.TheresaNdrejaj,RUNNER2022

    For the past two years we have been put through the ringer. It might have been foolish to expect last year to be any different than the one before it but we can look forward to a touch of reprieve in 2022.

    Theresa Ndrejaj

    January 3, 2022

    columns

  • Polymorphously Perverse
  • PolymorphouslyPerverse.WeatherCitizen,

    Through the lens of play-count-maximizing production, music appears thoroughly mapped. Known rhythms, well-worn sample packs, and enculturated structures denote genres – purportedly-useful fictions that serve to both limit the scope of possible production and inhibit the consumption of anything but recapitulations of what we already know...

    Video premiere

    Weather Citizen

    December 27, 2021

    music

  • From Fordism To Detroitism
  • FromFordismToDetroitism.KatarinaDačić,

    The heydays of the auto industry certainly led to Detroit being recognized as the Motor City. At that point, a new term called Fordism took over the world, which eventually led to the most recent one, which may not yet be completely known and defined - Detroitism...

    Katarina Dačić

    December 13, 2021

    business

  • The Beast
  • TheBeast.JuanDiegoCovarrubias

    In the end I’m not trying to find anything too specific. I just enjoy the thrill of looking in deep waters of the self, sometimes using Jungian archetypes as guidance tools, but in the end it’s all about getting in contact with the stuff dreams and nightmares are made of, because we wouldn’t be without it...

    Juan Diego Covarrubias

    December 6, 2021

    art

  • The French Boys: A Film by Genevieve Kuzak
  • TheFrenchBoys:AFilmByGenevieveKuzak

    Gen Kuzak’s most recent pornographic film The French Boys premiered at the Cranbrook DeSalle Auditorium in Bloomfield Hills on October 14, 2021. The film features a transmasculine couple in Paris, France who responded to Gen’s call for actors after having also become fans of his work in recent years...

    Ashley Cook

    December 2, 2021

    art

  • Unsettling: "Being Human" and Living in Hell
  • UnSettling.BeingHumanLivingInHell.AndrewKaplowitz.ParisLaDon

    I interpret Trudell’s concept of “being human” as defined by a union of “being” - a physical and psychological body event - with conscientious acts of humanity that disrupt colonial power structures. This alignment of the embodied self and the thinking mind allows us to unsettle normative conditioning and connect to a decolonized version of ourselves. I outline how “being human” simultaneously eschews colonial identities and helps one internalize a decolonized paradigm....

    Andrew Kaplowitz and Paris La Don

    November 29, 2021

    thought

  • Bottega Veneta Salon 03 Detroit
  • BottegaVenetaSalon03Detroit.MaryKateHuffman.AshleyCook

    The usual fashion centers of the world occasionally take a backseat when designers become curious and exploratory, asking what would it mean to exhibit this work here? How would the work be read if it were premiered there? Of course, within the world of art, music, fashion, design, anything really, things can be much more interesting when the context of place is considered in relation to the content...

    Mary Kate and Ashley

    November 22, 2021

    fashion

  • Lullaby
  • Lullaby.SaraBarron

    Film Premiere

    Lullaby explores the relationship between solitude and spirituality while portraying the blurred lines between dreams and reality and how they bleed together to construct our perceptions, especially during a time when the days seemed to melt together. Shot by local director, LANSUH, at Dabls Mbad African Bead Museum and features electronic artist KESSWA as the goddess character. Scored by Sara Barron and was mixed and mastered by Ben Collins (Anna Burch, Stef Chura).

    Sara Barron

    November 15, 2021

    music

  • The Ant Endures
  • TheAntEndures.MatthewCopeland

    Planet Ant Theatre is a true survivor and no stranger to the many obstacles that face a non-profit community of creatives striving toward a common goal. After more than 25 years in operation, the Ant boasts the longest running improv comedy show in the Detroit area...

    Matthew Copeland

    November 8, 2021

    culture

  • Reality Frame Rate
  • RealityFrameRate.EXTEST

    DJ Mixx

    EXT EST

    November 1, 2021

    music

  • water-lily: Reflections on Illness & Identity
  • water-lily.MarissaJezak

    What transforms in the body when it becomes ill—not just physically, but its entire essence?

    Marissa Jezak

    October 25, 2021

    thought

  • System Crash
  • Shortly after Samuel Davidson’s absence, five more workers disappeared and fearing it a trend, the boss became concerned about losing the contract. When none of the workers returned his calls and he received angry protests as to why trash had not been picked up in certain locations, he panicked and began the arduous process of covering for the missing workers himself. Unable to manage the workload, the company lost contracts, and soon enough, what remaining workers stayed began to drift away and the company disintegrated...

    This short story explores the possibility of upending a system without the need for violence or destruction. What happens when people collectively reject a system built on their own exploitation?..

    Rey Hinojosa

    October 18, 2021

    literature

  • Job Search Mantra
  • To Whom It May Concern: the name is JAK, I don’t beat around the bush unless I’m planting flowers there – here, I am lookin for a job and what else is new like ain’t we all? Trying to find the position of our dreams...

    Joshua Kochis

    October 11, 2021

    literature

  • IMPRESSED: LaKela Brown at Reyes|Finn
  • IMPRESSED.LaKelaBrownatReyesFinn.KurtisGreene

    Brown’s work exudes a genuine sense of warmth and affection for her subject matter that is evident in the amount of labor invested in these works. Hundreds of earrings and chicken heads had to be cast individually in brittle plaster and then inlaid into these tablet forms. The care shown and labor exerted is presented as if they are love letters to all of the women who have adorned themselves with these ornaments throughout history....

    Kurtis Greene

    October 4, 2021

    art

  • George Rush at Belle Isle Viewing Room
  • GeorgeRushAtBelleIsleViewingRoom.AshleyCook

    These nine small gouache paintings presented at Belle Isle Viewing Room were made as part of a larger series that will debut at The Contemporary Dayton, an upcoming solo show featuring over 200 new pieces by George Rush...

    Ashley Cook

    September 27, 2021

    art

  • You Could Be Anywhere! Jonny Campolo at JEFF'S
  • YouCouldBeAnywhere.JonnyCampoloAtJEFFS

    The high contrast between the contexts of the gracefully dilapidated domestic space and the fragile glass works seems to invent a place where the architectural structure feels, in-fact, to be more delicate than the artworks inside...

    Ashley Cook

    September 13, 2021

    art

  • Three Sisters of Mercy
  • These in particular I wrote over a holiday break, when I found myself avoiding my last round of seminar papers...

    Walter Lucken IV

    September 6, 2021

    literature

  • Re: The Senders
  • PostWarYouth.ChrisMcGraw

    For the launch party, which was held outdoors in a very socially distanced empty lot, she asked me to write a poem about anything I felt needed to be said - to my hometown and the broader world. Pulling back the curtain - collecting the receipts, if you will....

    MJ Slide

    August 23, 2021

    literature

  • Post-War Youth
  • PostWarYouth.ChrisMcGraw

    It is not a surprise that the importance of imagery on our society has been growing exponentially for decades, with the adoption of technology solely used to create, produce, edit, distribute, and syndicate it. There are over 3 billion images shared daily, and over a trillion images copyrighted every year. There is an entire system running parallel to culture that stores, showcases, and hides the content created...

    Chris McGraw

    August 9, 2021

    thought

  • Sense of Sirens
  • Sense

    A creative flash non-fiction piece exploring our physical relationship to the sounds of the city from a newcomer's POV.

    "Wear sturdy boots and withhold judgment. Open your mind's eye - feel it in your chest. It's gonna be ok."...

    MJ Slide

    July 26, 2021

    literature

  • Runner Magazine April 2020-April 2021 Book Launch and Dance Party
  • RunnerMagazineApril2020-April2021BOOKLAUNCH

    July 17th 2021 @cavedetroit inside the Russell Industrial Center ~ come on out, celebrate the work of our first year contributors, and get your copy of Runner Magazine’s compilation of all of the works that were published April 2020 - April 2021! You can read, dance, or do both at the same time! Sets by Detroit’s amazing @blackmoonchild___ , @ms.arielsports and @ak640s...

    July 19, 2021

    culture

  • Future City
  • FutureCity.LeonieHagen

    As Detroit is seemingly slowly recovering, looking back at the development of Berlin might help to understand what could be at stake when imagining Detroit’s future; maybe Berlin can serve as a prediction of how Detroit’s urban landscape might develop if the wrong people are in charge. Just like Berlin a couple of decades ago, Detroit has the quite unique opportunity to redefine what kind of urban environment it wants to be.

    Leonie Hagen

    July 5, 2021

    architecture

  • Crune
  • Crune

    An audible amalgamation is spawned from the minds and work of Matthew Ryan Surline (MRS) and Walken Schweigert in their music ensemble Crune that unites the aesthetics of Baroque and Disco into an immersive listening and entertainment experience. With a primary inspiration of Baroque music laying the foundation for decision making behind their music, the act of bringing this classical era into the contemporary further entertains the character of this era, which was an expansion of musical possibilities with more complex compositions, innovation and experimentation...

    Ashley Cook

    June 28, 2021

    music

  • HOE ARMY CAR WASH
  • HOEARMYCARWASH.AshleyCook

    June 5, 2021 was the most recent FUCK ICE car wash with the focus on the abolition of the US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. This event was located on Breckenridge in Detroit, a desolate street just North of 1-94 and just west of Grand River avenue. This area resembles a country road with foliage overgrowth, a giant dead tree and just a couple houses on the block. It very much sets the tone for this Detroit car wash, as this vacant-ness and free growth of the wild natural plants are complemented by the beautiful cars that are ever so prevalent in a Detroit summer...

    Ashley Cook

    June 14, 2021

    activism

  • A Long Letter to Some Night Travelers
  • ALongLetterToSomeNightTravelers.WalterLuckenIV

    You might ask who sent me. Well, I would remind you that those who my work loves, it cannot name. There will be some allusions here and there, maybe an argot or a jargon that the attuned ear can capture, but no names...

    Walter Lucken IV

    June 7, 2021

    literature

  • Upside-down Demeter
  • UpsideDownDemeter.BryanCorley

    Demeter, past post flourish. a hag lost in mort carrying corpus. Seeker, Who is to welcome her summer?

    Daisy

    May 24, 2021

    literature

  • A Conversation on Cultural Theory and Complexity During a Pandemic Between Palm Treat and an Anonymous Media Theorist
  • ConversationWithAnAnonymousMediaTheorist

    “The ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.” I kinda think like people are a wrapper around the animalistic void. At certain times the wrapper gets thin or goes away. And hence the human instrumentality initiative seeks to unify the void inside all of us lmao

    Palm Treat and an Anonymous Media Theorist

    May 10, 2021

    thought

  • An Exclusive Renaissance
  • AnExclusiveRenaissance.LeonieHagen

    “An architectural extravaganza is hoped to return vitality to the doyenne of decayed downtowns—Detroit. But can architect John Portman draw crowds and keep them there? Will the transplant live but the body die?”

    Leonie Hagen

    April 26, 2021

    architecture

  • (unsee to discover): Pluralism and Psychic Death
  • (unseetodiscover):PluralismAndPsychicDeath

    The common theme amongst the mindset of these artists is in their communication of an experience similar to seeing the world through a sheer translucent veil. Whether intentional or not, the recognition of the relationship between the inner and outer world is at play, and there is no filter that is attempting to hide this current state of mind.

    Ashley Cook

    April 12, 2021

    art

  • The Ritual of the Mask: Allie McGhee at the Belle Isle Viewing Room
  • RitualOfTheMask.AllieMcGhee

    "The five wall works presented in The Ritual of the Mask are intimate paintings made of paper, fiberglass and wood. McGhee refers to these shaped artworks as ‘crushed paintings’....."

    Ashley Cook

    March 29, 2021

    art

  • Life (Pre)veils: Bryan Corley at Cass Cafe
  • Life(Pre)Veils.BryanCorley

    What is the role that image making plays during the process of grievance, catharsis and even in the production of acceptance or new hope? This question seems to be something that is emerging when viewing the work of Bryan Corley in the exhibition Life (Pre)veils at Cass Cafe. On view are 19 works that seem to be on some kind of dissected journey through different histories from art to mythology to meme culture, combining them all into an amalgamation that mirrors the contemporary “melting” pot of meaning that is this internet saturated world of symbols....

    Bryan Corley in Conversation with Ashley Cook

    March 15, 2021

    art

  • Dividual Network
  • DividualNetwork

    It has always been convenient to implement hierarchies and categorization as a way to understand differences, but in effect, this practice has robbed everything that exists within this framework of its right for more autonomous, natural, wild and enchanting ways to “be” and “engage”.

    En·chant·ment (n) a feeling of great pleasure or delight; the state of being under a spell, magic...

    Ashley Cook

    March 1, 2021

    thought

  • Floating the Vote So it Won’t Sink: A Call for Political Innovation
  • FloatTheVote.BrandonStuart

    Float the Vote was one such point of curiosity that I felt could be fully realized and brought forth into the physical world because of a sincere focus on strengthening access to voting in communities around Detroit. I was ecstatic to discover I wasn’t the only one who felt this way. Feeling calm, ready, and vigilant, our five-person team set out into the sprawling urban landscape of Detroit to recruit food trucks and reach as many people as possible...

    Brandon Stuart

    February 15, 2021

    activism

  • I Saw Something in the Fields: Adventure through Curation
  • ISawSomethingInTheFields.LydiaKuzak

    We often see the curatorial arts rely heavily on white-walled galleries and cube-like centerfolds embellished by cocktail parties and small talk. The simpler the space, the easier for the viewer to digest the art, correct? With conceptual art cementing its place within the contemporary art world, the traditions of art institutions, as well as the art market, are in question. How do we make art spaces more accessible to a broader audience, therefore easing the process of artists’ presentation of work?...

    Lydia Kuzak

    February 8, 2021

    art

  • What Time Is It? Detroit and the Perception of Time
  • WhatTimeIsIt.LeonieHagen

    The presence of clocks in public spaces provides a tool for the people while also sort of marking an awareness of the city’s own participation in contemporary society. When being mindful of timekeeping devices in the cityscape of Detroit, there are a handful to be found. Mostly Downtown in the Financial District, some seemingly randomly scattered across the city attached to various kinds of buildings. Some on abandoned mediocre buildings, some on very iconic buildings. Some on banks, some on office buildings, some on shopping malls, some on churches. A few working, most out of order. Some of those still working are set at a wrong time. Nobody seems to care, clocks have vanished from the people’s consciousness...

    Leonie Hagen

    February 1, 2021

    architecture

  • Wurl Sotto's Andromeda
  • WurlSottosAndromeda.BrianHNewman

    Wurl Sotto, a Detroit-based hip-hop artist and member of hip hop collective WE!RDOZ GANG, has been making a name for himself in Detroit over the past few years. While doing small shows around the city, he also has been doing very well on all streaming platforms such as SoundCloud, Spotify and Apple Music after receiving a feature in the Metro Times piece Bands to Watch in 2017. His debut album Andromeda, dropped in October of 2020, is a tale of transcendence, love, pain and forgiveness...

    Brian H. Newman

    January 25, 2021

    music

  • The Illusion of Occupancy
  • TheIllusionOfOccupancy.RileyRinnan

    Due to its sheer size, it is difficult, almost inappropriate, to describe the city of Detroit’s current condition with any one-sided perspective. It has recently been branded as “up and coming” because it has a Shinola Hotel, cocktail bars, and street lights that are turned on (in some locations). What can be misleading though, is the assumption that having a Shinola Hotel, and street lights, is all Detroit needs to turn into a healthy city. This raises questions of - Is that really enough?..

    Riley Rinnan

    January 18, 2021

    architecture

  • Driving on the East Side
  • DrivingOnTheEastSide.AmeliaGillis

    After a cloudy day of avoiding potholes, driving at sunset while everything glows orange is a necessary meditation. Driving around in a city this big introduces techniques and etiquette specific to the neighborhoods—learning when to roll through the lights or maintain speed while someone is stood in the turning lane is part of demonstrating respect for the areas passed through. Detroiters made the cars, and they make the rules too. Enjoy the view while it lasts and stay reckless...

    Amelia Gillis

    January 11, 2021

    literature

  • Bower of Bliss: Madeline Kuzak at Dungeon Detroit
  • BowerOfBliss.MadelineKuzak

    “Bower of Bliss is an enchanted setting in the epic poem The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. In her book Sexual Personae, Camille Paglia theorizes that Spenser’s bower of bliss represents a feminine space of sexual domination: a shady, womb-like enclosed area where the hero is seduced away from his quest and kept in a state of ‘languid indolence and passivity’ by a sorceress who erotically drains his energy"...

    Ashley Cook

    January 4, 2021

    art

  • Two Pieces of the Past
  • TwoPiecesOfThePast.LuckenIV.Palarchio

    At TCF they scream “stop the steal”, we insist that there’s no evidence. We insist on science, reason, civil society, even democracy after it was a fiction all year. The water in the Catskills is so cold it stops time. I imagine I can float here for ten years, steeling myself for another 6 months of 2020. I’ll have all the answers when I get out of the water. The teenagers 5.9 feet away are from the future. Maybe that’s why I keep getting plucked out of the frying pan, to give them the pros and cons of civilization before our world is forgotten forever. There’s a lot to be said for it, which is why we keep ending up in a defensive position...

    Walter Lucken IV and Dominic Palarchio

    December 28, 2020

    literature

  • Up-Cycled Jewelry Capsule Collection by EDR
  • UpCycledJewelry.EatDaRich

    EAT DA RICH

    December 21, 2020

    fashion

  • Why Won't This Country Love Me Back? Sean Maxwell at Granny's Chandelier
  • WhyWontThisCountryLoveMeBack.SeanMaxwell

    For those who are aware and conscious, this is not a new conversation. The title of this exhibition by Sean Maxwell at Granny’s Chandelier (October 16th - November 10th) points unapologetically to a discourse that is fundamental to the development of the “free world” that we call the USA; this discourse I am talking about is one that has been sustained by and for the voices of those who believe we can do better, for centuries...

    Sean Maxwell in conversation with Ashley Cook

    December 14, 2020

    art

  • Under Siege in New Detroit
  • On July 31st of this year, the Twitter account belonging to Wayne State University’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors tweeted that "lowering Black student enrollment by 40% is nothing to celebrate!" and that the Wilson administration had moved the university "away from its mission to serve our community in Detroit"...

    Walter Lucken IV

    December 7, 2020

    thought

  • Shuddering: Chris Schanck at Reyes | Finn
  • Shuddering.ChrisSchanck

    The interplay between something completely untouchable and something utilitarian provides an avenue to imagine a more playful yet still functional reality. Could we really live like this? What would reality feel like if industrial design more commonly teetered into surreality?...

    Ashley Cook

    November 30, 2020

    art

  • 1774
  • ChristianaLaine.OneSevenSevenFour

    The machines came to gnash their teeth, and bite at me, in the winter of 2017. My sister with light blue blush, and the poison ivy, wound round her face in mourning, was eaten the day before. And our brother, smoke-blackened wedding chapel, dangling snaggle-toothed staircase, collided with ground, hardened mud and frosty dew, just the day before that...

    A poem written from the perspective of an old house and an accompanying personal essay...

    Christiana Laine

    November 23, 2020

    literature

  • Outer Heaven: Hamtramck Ceramck at No Place Gallery
  • SOuterHeaven.HamtramckCeramck

    The work presented in their most recent exhibition Outer Heaven at No Place Gallery in Columbus, Ohio holds a sense of stoicism above their previous exhibitions...

    Ashley Cook

    November 16, 2020

    art

  • Self-Objectification as Enslavement: the Crisis of the Self Portrait in the Digital Age
  • SelfObjectficationAsEnslavement.MarissaJezak

    In the early 2000s self portraiture started to become a central component in defining youth subcultures, with the increased manufacturing of cell phone cameras and escalating popularity of online social networking. People have been making self portraits forever, but before digital photography became such an effortless and widely accessible tool, the self portrait was more of a niche form of art reserved for traditionally skilled artists and photographers. Now it’s omnipresent...

    Marissa Jezak

    November 9, 2020

    thought

  • Alex, the Trypophobiac
  • AlexTheTrypophobiac.JoseArturoJoglarCadilla

    Reader, don't hesitate on wondering whether or not this narrative is flirting with the existing conditions of Detroit, or for that matter any other city. It is. And on purpose. That's the point. The narrative however, like any science fiction story, is open to interpretation. I'm not necessarily creating a pessimistic nor an optimistic narrative. I'm creating an alternative environment by simply suggesting possibilities based on existing conditions.

    José Arturo Joglar-Cadilla

    October 26, 2020

    literature

  • The Harvest
  • TheHarvest.EatDaRich

    The Harvest gives a glimpse of the diversity in which the wearable arts of EAT DA RICH span. Following a dynamic layout of textures, colors and applications where there are no boundaries or commitments to mores, EDR debuts their first perfume oil to hit the market, No. 1, announcing its release planned for October 31st

    EAT DA RICH

    October 19, 2020

    fashion

  • Doll Apparatus by Ariel Sports
  • DollApparatus.ArielSports

    Dance Mix

    Ariel Sports is a Detroit artist and DJ that explores concepts of trans embodiment, community engagement, and dancefloor activism through live mixing, sound collage, video installation and nightlife events. Her mix Doll Apparatus is a polyrhythmic journey with meshing of hardstyle, atypical club sounds, transfeminine voices, and electroclash nostaglia...

    Ariel Sports

    October 12, 2020

    music

  • Wild Natural Beast Machines
  • WildNaturalBeastMachines.AshleyCook

    It can be interesting to examine a certain complex that seems to mark the tone for the 21st century of Modern humankind; this complex, and it’s contradictions, occur from the experience of existing in a body that is between an “animal” and a “human”. By recognizing the constant interplay between these two states, which can be abruptly broken, or fluidly linked, we can attempt to communicate our experiences as “modern” humans in the modern world, and unpack its profound impact on our understanding of mental health, gender, race, class, nature, species...and machine....

    Ashley Cook

    October 5, 2020

    thought

  • LOKYE - NEVERLAND music video by DJKAGE
  • Lokye.Neverland

    “Going nowhere fast” isn’t what you always think it is. Going somewhere slow is so much worse. Within about a three block radius surrounding Granny’s Chandelier, the gallery Lokye operates, there are a few who go nowhere fast - and it sometimes feels close to nirvana...

    City Taxes

    September 21, 2020

    music

  • The Culture from the Ground Up
  • SheefyMcFly

    From 2009 and up through our current situation, there have been a slew of underground hip hop artists in Detroit that are innovating and creating in their own lane, with little professional guidance; Sheefy McFly was one of the artists at the forefront of this Renaissance...

    Brian H. Newman

    September 21, 2020

    music

  • Transcendent Abscess Irrigation
  • SusanOkla

    The goal of psychoanalysis is to turn neurotic suffering into normal human misery. Obsession as attempt to solve ambivalence felt to be dangerous...Smoldering reek of shame. Blood smiles out at me...You can’t turn it off. Diversion to diversion to diversion to diversion...

    Levi Okla

    September 7, 2020

    art

  • Open Letter to White Family and Friends
  • I grew up in a very small Midwestern town. The type of quaint and sleepy place where every neighbor waved to one-another and knew your brother, your cousin and your great grandmother. The private Christian elementary and middle schools I attended had a 100% white staff and student population. My public high school in the same town maintained roughly 98%. I believe the homogeneity of my surroundings and complete lack of representation or education about any other races, creeds, or colors, wove an intentional fabric of “blissful” ignorance which has taken me half my life to begin to unravel and reconstruct...

    Christiana Laine

    August 24, 2020

    thought

  • How to Download 10 Million Bricks
  • RileyRinnan

    When entire neighborhoods vanish from the physical space, and business corridors with their intertwined infrastructure disappear, there are questions we must ask ourselves: “How do we document these changes, and give back to the communities directly affected? How do we memorialize what a neighborhood once was? How can the function of open source data be expanded and utilized in the 21st century of “cloud computing”? What potential exists to archive our built environment and pay homage to structures that stand today and may not tomorrow?”...

    Riley Rinnan

    August 17, 2020

    architecture

  • Art Mile
  • ArtMile2020

    Art Mile is an exhibition that took place online from July 29 to August 5, 2020. It was founded in order to “champion Detroit’s vibrant and diverse arts community, by promoting public programs and online acquisitions.” With over 50 different galleries and project spaces participating, Art Mile was able to function as one of the few local exhibitions that has worked to highlight hundreds of artists’ work, presenting the broad scope of what is happening within the local art scene, in a simultaneous and relatively concise way...

    Ashley Cook

    August 10, 2020

    art

  • Gorgeous Portis
  • Gorgeous

    Gorgeous Portis is a mix maker and music producer based in Detroit, with various mixes available to the world through their presentation on Archive.org. The titles are abstract and confusing at times, using numbers as letters or as words, inventing new words or consistently using the word “ugly”; only by listening through the mixes can they reveal their particular methodology, with a kind of abstract reasoning used to guide the construction of these unique audio-based structures....

    Ashley Cook

    August 3, 2020

    music

  • #2020VISION
  • alt=

    This is not an essay as such; it is not expository nor is it persuasive. I have no argument to make. Rather this is an attempt to account for the events that have defined the year. It is a patchwork analysis. It is not a new summation of the present crises by any means, but through repetition and slight iterations, comes a grain of nuance which develops the conversation ever so slightly.  The decade commenced with symbolic significance. 2020 was employed to inscribe inspirational social media posts with “Vision is 2020,” suggesting finally that “this would be the year!” But, the year for what?..

    Olivia Gilmore

    July 20, 2020

    thought

  • lifesavers
  • n

    As artists we are conditioned to believe that our worth is synonymous with the capital we generate and the admiration we receive. But what power does our work hold, apart from its role in this social exchange? The way art functions not only in a social & political context, but as a tool for healing & self liberation is very relevant in late capitalist society. The exhausting and alienating effects of the economic system we live in tend to be overwhelming, and can cause us to gravitate toward self destruction...

    Marissa Jezak

    July 6, 2020

    thought

  • n u l l Account by James Oscar Lee
  • n

    James Oscar Lee's n u l l Account opened on February 15th at 1201 Bagley Street in Detroit, a location which was formerly the Engine Company No. 8, built in 1908 and functioned as a firehouse until 1982. Initially, it could be interesting to consider the relevance of choosing this location, which was in relatively raw condition, to host a contemporary painting show, but, throughout the history of Lee's practice, he has commonly chosen to exhibit his work between off site “found” spaces throughout the city and proper gallery spaces....

    Ashley Cook

    June 22, 2020

    art

  • Engagements of Alterity
  • Engagements

    What would it mean, as contemporary moderns, to recognize these areas, the hybrids, the blocks of movement of something which is in transition between what it was and what it will be? As many contemporary philosophers and anthropologists are beginning to see this need for control as paradoxical and highly problematic, they are asking “how do we break from these tendencies?” And "what kinds of potential comes with the suspension of our need for control?"...

    Ashley Cook

    June 8, 2020

    thought

  • Science Non-Fiction: 2020
  • Science

    Among the newest array of online zoom meetings and virtual dance parties, in the ether of the net, exists a 115 minute ambient music set weaved intermittently with a reading of Octavia E. Butler’s Speech Sounds. Composed by Perlex, Speech Sounds Live was presented as part of the BLDG:01 live streaming project called Stille. The airy vibe of the encouraging melody and layered sounds, like wind or a machine working slowly with a steady rhythm,...

    Ashley Cook

    May 25, 2020

    music

  • An Interview with Nolan Simon
  • An

    Nolan Simon (b. 1980) lives and works in Hamtramck, Michigan. His work has been included in exhibitions across the US and Europe, including solo shows at 47 Canal in New York City, Lars Friedrich in Berlin, Rieseburo Galerie Christian Nagel in Cologne, Green Gallery in Milwaukee and at What Pipeline in Detroit. Nolan and I met in his studio at CAVE, a collective art studio located in the Russell Industrial Center...

    Virginia Torrence

    May 11, 2020

    art

  • The Importance of a Mirror to a Dancer
  • “Conscious awareness is a powerful tool to transcending unconscious patterns. It fosters an expanded perspective and openness to new possibilities. It is a process of recognizing what is going on inside and out, the effects of decisions and actions, and the interaction between the complex array of factors and forces. It is seeing, observing our thoughts, recognizing our feelings and the effect they are having on us and others; it functions as...

    Ashley Cook

    April 24, 2020

    thought