Howard Russel, entomologist at MSU, explains how the brown marmoraded stink bug and the black striped fruit fly will be the main pests to watch out for this warm season.
WDET's Laura Weber speaks with Detroit farmers Patrick Crouch and Shane Bernardo about Earthworks Urban Farm as part of our 'Call to Action' volunteer initiative.
Krista Tippett and the "On Being" team visit East Detroit and speak with Chinese-American philosopher and civil rights legend Grace Lee Boggs.
Elliot Wilhelm, from the Detroit Film Theatre joins Craig to preview the Detroit Film Theatre's 2012 film series.
Michigan Chronicle Editor Bankole Thompson visits Craig to discuss a spread of topics, including Rick Perry's and Mitt Romney's pitches to Michigan voters, as well as urban farming, and the US welfare system.
As the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit opens the second installment of the “Barely There” exhibition, the Midtown museum is also hosting a French artist with her first solo show in the United States.
Stephanie Nava is presenting the piece “Considering a Plot (Dig for Victory)” which looks at the British version of “Victory Gardens” during World War Two and comments on the current ideas of urban gardening.
Nava talked to me about her piece, her interest in Detroit music and her experience at MOCAD.
Lots of food grows in the summer, but that doesn't mean people aren't going hungry. Gleaners Food Bank is sponsoring the Hunger Free Summer program. Craig speaks with Gerry Brisson from Gleaners about the rather shocking statistics in Metro Detroit
Do you see signs of food entrepreneurship where you live in Metro Detroit?