'Hidden Figures' to screen for free in Southfield for Black History Month

The Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures" about the untold story of the black women mathematicians who worked at NASA during the space race will screen for free in select U.S. cities in celebration of Black History Month.

Gary Shunk Trio at Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe Feb. 15-18

Gary Shunk has long been regarded as one of the finest jazz pianists in Detroit, and has played with virtually everybody in town over the last 30 years. He's headlining his own show this week at the Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe.

Man arrested for wanting to be like Dr.Dre

A man was sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for impersonating a psychiatrist and tried to use the excuse that he was just like other famous ‘doctors’ such as rapper Dr. Dre and NBA legend Dr. J.  Yep, he tried it!

Joy Villa's music sales skyrocket after singer dons pro-Trump dress to Grammy's

Joy Villa's music sales skyrocketed after the singer wore a pro-Trump dress at Sunday night's 59th annual Grammy Awards. When she arrived at the Grammys, Villa flung off a white frock to reveal a gown of patriotic red, white and blue that urged "Make America Great Again" and had "Trump" in sparkly letters on the back hem.

'Married But Single Too' in Detroit Feb. 14-19

"Married But Single Too" is the follow-up to "Married But Single" from writer, director, and producer Je'Caryous Johnson. The show kicks off its national tour in February in Detroit.

Metallica coming to Detroit this summer

Metallica is bringing its WorldWired Tour to Detroit this summer. The band will be at Comerica Park on July 12 with Avenged Sevenfold and Volbeat.

Grammy-winning jazz singer Al Jarreau dies at 76

Singer Al Jarreau died Sunday in Los Angeles, just days after retiring from touring, his manager told Ebony Magazine. He was 76.

World's tallest roller coaster coming to Orlando

The world's tallest roller coaster will soon reside in Orlando. The coaster will be called Skyplex 360 and it will be placed right on International Drive.

Legoland goes to pot

Legoland has a weed problem.

'Battlestar Galactica' star Richard Hatch dies at 71

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Richard Hatch, perhaps best known for playing Captain Apollo in the original "Battlestar Galactica" film and TV series, has died. He was 71. A representative for the actor says Hatch died Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Manager Michael Kaliski said Hatch's son, Paul, was by the actor's side.

Girl takes hilarious notes on dad's reactions during Super Bowl

One little girl spent her Super Bowl Sunday taking careful notes on her dad’s rollercoaster of emotions during the game.

World premiere of 'Amanda and the Fox' Feb. 11

The Michigan-made film "Amanda and the Fox" premieres at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial theater on Saturday, February 11.

Jamie Lynn Spears' daughter hospitalized after ATV accident

The 8-year-old daughter of Jamie Lynn Spears is reportedly in critical but stable condition after suffering injuries in an ATV accident in Louisiana on Sunday.