CuriosiD
CuriosiD
WDET
You've got Detroit questions, we've got answers. CuriosiD is a podcast from WDET, Detroit's NPR Station. Our reporters answer your questions about the region, like "Who invented the Boston Cooler?" or "Are there really salt mines underneath Detroit?" Something puzzling you about Detroit? Ask about it at http://wdet.org/curious and we might answer your question in a future episode!
Which communities are considered “Downriver”?
Where did the term Downriver come from, and which communities are part of the region? In the latest episode of CuriosiD, WDET explores the history, boundaries, culture and identity of Downriver communities in southeast Michigan.
Jun 18
8 min
Why do Detroit Fire Stations have koi ponds?
A WDET listener noticed an interesting pattern: several Detroit fire stations have koi ponds. Is it mere coincidence, or is there a deeper reason? Russ McNamara toured some local stations to find out how keeping koi ponds around helps fire fighters relax and go with the flow after stressful situations. 
May 21
10 min
What is Detroit ballroom and hustle style dancing?
Listener Katie Byerly wanted to know more about Detroit's dance scene. What separates Detroit ballroom and hustle-style dance, and what makes them both so Detroit? WDET Reporter Bre'Anna Tinsley went out and spoke to community dance instructors, including living legend Fast Freddy, creator of the Turbo Hustle. She found a thriving social scene that gives a everyone the chance to let go on the dance floor. Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about the region from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Apr 16
7 min
Why is there a boat club and a yacht club on Belle Isle?
Max Spayde wanted to know why Belle Isle has both a boat and a yacht club. What's the distinction? Why Belle Isle? Reporter Sascha Raiyn waded through the history of both organizations with the guidance of Detroit Boat Club archivist Stephen Malboeuf and the Detroit Yacht Club's Mike Alberts to find out.  Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about the region from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.  
Mar 27
7 min
Do the Detroit Red Wings and Red Wing Shoes have anything in common?
During the 100 years that the Detroit Red Wings have been playing hockey, their winged wheel logo has become iconic. So it may surprise you, like it did listener Scott Deaner, that there is a shoe company that has a strikingly similar name and logo. In this episode of CuriosiD, reporter Alex McLenon looks into how the professional hockey team got its name and scarlet emblem—entirely independent of the shoe company. Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about metro Detroit from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Feb 26
4 min
Why is it called The Old Miami?
When Leah Warshaw first heard someone say they remembered when The Old Miami was The New Miami, she thought it was a corny joke. But nope, that was a real thing. That got her thinking, why the name change?  WDET's Ryan Patrick Hooper digs into the long—sometimes bloody—history of the dive bar to trace its journey across decades and several name changes, as well as what it means to folks today.  Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about metro Detroit from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Jan 30
7 min
What happens to the Christmas tree in Campus Martius after the holidays?
Following the holiday season, what happens to all the pine trees cut for the occasion? Listener Deanna VanAtta wanted to know. WDET's Bre'Anna Tinsley digs into tree recycling—just one of the ways the Campus Martius tree is repurposed.  She speaks to the Downtown Detroit partnership, Mid-Michigan Recycling, and the executive director of the Michigan Christmas Tree Association to get a good look into how Christmas tree's past their expiration date can be given new life.  Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about the region from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Dec 18, 2025
7 min
Where do our Christmas trees come from?
Listener Deanna VanAtta wanted to know what happened to the big tree in Campus Martius after the holiday season... but first, we take a look at Michigan's Christmas tree industry to gain insight into how the big evergreens are grown. WDET's Amanda LeClaire talks to Michigan Christmas Tree Tree Association President Tony Stefani at his family-owned and operated Hillside Christmas Tree Farm to learn more.  Stay turned for part two of the Christmas tree investigation, coming out in December!  Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about the region from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Nov 26, 2025
7 min
Why isn’t Lake St. Clair a Great Lake?
Having grown up right off shore of Lake St. Clair, listener Bryan Champine wanted to know why it isn't counted among the Great Lakes. WDET's Pat Batcheller set out to answer this question while taking a deep dive into what makes the lake great regardless.  Our CuriosiD series is fueled by questions about the region from listeners like you. Have your own question? Fill out the form here.
Oct 23, 2025
7 min
What happened to the Chamberlain Bakery in Southwest Detroit?
Listener Martha Rotter asks, "What happened to Chamberlain Bakery?" In this episode of CuriosiD, reporter Nargis Rahman discovers what happened to the beloved Lithuanian bakery in Southwest Detroit, once well-known for its sour rye and raisin breads. Have a Detroit question of your own? Send it our way at wdet.org/curious.
Sep 25, 2025
7 min
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