- 'Best Church Choir' competition at Joe Louis
- Rihanna sends fans message about domestic violence
- DSO drops ticket price for 37/11 members
- At 68, Bob Dylan is still busy being born
Atlanta church choir voted best in nation
Detroit -- The Atlanta West Pentecostal Church Choir was voted "Best Church Choir in America" Saturday evening at the "How Sweet The Sound" choir competition at Joe Louis Arena. - 6:27 pm
- New 'Call of Duty' could set entertainment record
- New Woodrow Wilson bio presents a complex figure
- 48 hours: weekend highlights
- Henson's final 'Fraggle' season still rocks
Augusten Burroughs shares his holiday stories
New York -- It's not uncommon for people to say that their holidays don't live up to a Norman Rockwell painting, but Augusten Burroughs says his holidays have been "hideous." - 1:00 am
- Sony offers 'Cloudy' early to people with its TVs
- New 'Call of Duty' could set entertainment record
- Software cos. eye key patent case in Supreme Court
Framed for child porn -- by a PC virus
Of all the sinister things that Internet viruses do, this might be the worst: They can make you an unsuspecting collector of child pornography. - 1:00 am
- ABC's Roberts gets prime-time spotlight
- Season finale of 'Mad Men' airs Sunday
- Henson's final 'Fraggle' season still rocks
- 'Fanboy' fearlessly flies onto Nickelodeon
TV pick: 'Lopez Tonight' to debut tonight on TBS
Late-night television is about to get truly exciting with the highly anticipated debut of "Lopez Tonight," which airs at 11 p.m. today on TBS. - 1:00 am
- Review: Creepy 3-D 'A Christmas Carol' deserves a lump of coal
- Review: Clooney has paranormal fun in 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'
- Review: 'Fourth Kind' is laughably third-rate
- Review: 'Coco' biopic looking threadbare
- Tale of Scrooge takes digital turn
- Tom Long: Review: Creepy 3-D 'A Christmas Carol' deserves a lump of coal
- Review: Clooney has paranormal fun in 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'
- Review: 'Fourth Kind' is laughably third-rate
- Review: 'Coco' biopic looking threadbare
Carrey's 'Christmas Carol' wraps up $31M weekend
Los Angeles -- Jim Carrey's Scrooge collected holiday donations from movie fans with his new take on "A Christmas Carol," which took in $31 million to open as the weekend's top movie. - 1:00 am
- Enjoy Brewmasters Dinner, other restaurant treats
- Dining out: Diamond Jim Brady's Bistro
- Molly Abraham: Right chef, right wine at Kitchen Sync
- Downtown Tom's Oyster Bar offers a meal that's hard to beat
Bookies takes bar food upward
Molly Abraham: Bookies Bar & Grille, the Cass Avenue successor to the original Bookies Tavern in the Book Building, seems to have taken all the variations of the classic bar and grill and rolled them into one. - 1:00 am
- ArtServe Michigan puts on a party
- Science, art collide in Cranbrook show 'Animal Logic'
- John Adams adds to quartet's set
- What's goin' on in Metro Detroit this week
Ancient wonders come alive at U-M museum
Long-hidden art and artifacts from the ancient Mediterranean will see the light for the first time in years in the University of Michigan's newly expanded Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. - 8:12 am
- Grapevine: Eminem making 3-D film; A-Rod and Jeter hit the town
- Actress Jane Seymour keynotes Ferris State benefit
- Rihanna: Going back to Brown sent 'wrong message'
- Grapevine: Jackson's 'This Is It' tops Billboard chart; Jack White tells Slash no
Celebrate fall of Wall, freedom every day
On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall, the most dramatic symbol of the most grotesque human tyranny ever to plague the globe, was opened. Free, free at last, shouted residents of half a continent and beyond. - 1:00 am





