ROYAL OAK, MI - Royal Oak rock and roll city is almost upon us as two music legends will soon open their 3-story restaurant there. KISS members, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons are behind the 12,000 sq.
Rock & Brews opens March 19 in downtown Royal Oak, replacing Pastaio with a three-level restaurant featuring live music and a rooftop lounge.
The latest tour announcements include shows at Little Caesars Arena, Pine Knob, Royal Oak Music Theatre and more.
If they came through town, Ken Settle photographed them. The Rolling Stones, Soundgarden, U2, Guns N’ Roses, David Bowie, Prince, Stevie Ray Vaughn, B.B. King, Kiss, Metallica, the list goes on. And ...
Manchester City are actively keeping tabs on England right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold as uncertainty continues to grow over the 27-year-old's future at Real Madrid. (Teamtalk) Middlesbrough have ...
Rock & Brews, a multi-level restaurant and bar founded by rock legends that's planned for Royal Oak, is looking to fill positions for its expected spring opening. Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of the ...
DETROIT - Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS are opening their 3-story rock and roll restaurant, concert bar and rooftop lounge in Michigan, and the venue is hiring for all positions. Rock & Brews ...
ROYAL OAK, MI - “Detroit Rock City” will soon be more than just a hit rock song. Two music legends are opening their 3-story restaurant and concert bar in Michigan. KISS members, Paul Stanley and Gene ...
It was a historic day in the Motor City on Friday as Mary Sheffield was publicly sworn in as Detroit's first woman mayor, with the community in attendance at the Detroit Opera House. "Detroit, we ...
The Detroit City Council on Tuesday approved the Detroit City Football Club's plan to build its 15,000-seat stadium and other community projects in Southwest Detroit. Along with the stadium, DCFC will ...
DETROIT – The Detroit City Council approved the Detroit City Football Club’s 15,000-seat and 421-space parking deck with a 76-unit apartment building of affordable housing at the site of the former ...
Detroit — A $50 million federal grant that will pay for 53 new public buses is the latest sign that Detroit continues to make strides toward a safe, reliable mass transit system, a goal that has long ...
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