Kelley s has adapted nimbly to post-industrial depressions and shifting musical landscapes.
(Photo: LoopNet) Here is your chance to own a piece of history, touts a real estate listing for Kelly s Bar, a Hamtramck survivor that opened in 1917 and still serves $1.50 PBRs. Its two-story Holbrook Avenue building is listed at $380,000, including the liquor license. To loyalists such as Detroit actor-author-rocker Jimmy Doom, the place seems priceless in a sense and not just because he was a bartender there last decade.
Crude Society System, Swedish hardcore punk pioneers, played at Kelly s in April 2019.
(Photo: Instagram/Timothy Jenkins) The funky, somewhat dilapidated shack in the shadow of the maroon [Kowalski] sausage, is the real deal, he writes Thursday at Eater Detroit in an Ode to a Dive Bar in Transition.
by Nancy Derringer If you hang around Detroit long enough, sooner or later you’re likely to meet Jimmy Doom, mainly because he turns up in enough different places that the odds go up. Front man in a punk band, the Almighty Lumberjacks of Death. Actor in films. Occasional slam poet or emcee for stage shows of all sorts. Bartender. And if you miss him all of those places, he has a robust social-media presence with lots of friends and followers. Lately you might find him there on social media and elsewhere selling books. His own.
“Humans, Being: A Story a Day for a Year” is Doom’s first, a collection of short stories, 365 of them in a single volume, each exactly 100 words. These short-short pieces are known in the trade as “drabbles,” and are, needless to say, a niche product. Readers like them because they easily fit on a phone screen and can be absorbed on commutes and at red lights and during visits to the bathroom. Writers like t
Trailer: ASH AND BONE Looks Like Good Old Fashioned Backwoods Torture-Porn By Josh Millican
Fans of no-holds-barred slashers and unapologetic torture porn will want to check out Ash and Bone when it arrives in late 2021. Give the brutal trailer a spin and read more about the movie below.
Synopsis:
A troubled teenager is taken to the peace and quiet of the countryside by her father and stepmother in an effort to calm down her wild streak. But after she crosses the infamous McKinley family, it becomes clear that sometimes danger lies hidden in the weeds, ready to strike at any moment.