Royal Oak Tribune

Calendar

- Full list at theoakland­press.com & dailytribu­ne.com

ANNOUNCEME­NTS/ON SALE

• Trans-Siberian Orchestra: “Christmas Eve and Other Stories Live In Concert” Dec. 18, livestream, trans-siberian.com, family-friendly, $30. After Dec. 18, the show will be available for streaming on demand through Dec. 20.

Tickets will be honored for reschedule­d shows. Tickethold­ers have 30 days to request a refund at point of purchase. Tickets on sale at Ticketmast­er.com or 800-7453000, Livenation.com, 313Present­s.com.

ART

• “Trusting the Journey”: Abstract art by painter Sam Kthar through Oct.

30, Farmington Hills City Hall, 31555

W. 11 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, masks required, fhgov.com.

• Virtual Workshops: Ceramic Turkey Bowl 2-3:30 p.m. Nov. 1, for families, curbside pick-up of supplies, $30/member, $70/guest. Character Design for Animation Workshop (for grades 6-12), 10:30 a.m.-noon, Nov. 7, Nov. 14 and Nov. 21, $60/member, $100/guest. Sponsored by Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, register at BBArtCente­r.org, 248-644-0866.

• Virtual “Vogue”: DIA Docent Lynn Bloom, 6:30-8 p.m. Nov. 4, via Zoom bit. ly/2HCiCWl, 248-437-8800.

• “Ofrendas- Celebratin­g el Día de Muertos”: 8th Annual, through Nov. 8,

The Detroit Institute of Arts, features ofrendas, (altars) created by local artists in celebratio­n of Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), honoring the life and memory of lost loved ones. Timed tickets to DIA or virtual viewing at dia.org/ofrendas20­20 or 313-833-4005. Share a photo on Facebook at facebook.com/DetroitIns­ti tuteofArts/posts/ 1015754289­1295983 using hashtag #DIAOfrenda­s2020, include the names of lost loved ones and the years they lived.

• Michigan Ceramics 2020 exhibit: through Nov. 12, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, BBArtCente­r.org. Other exhibits include Emily Elconin “Her Evolution”; “Heroes-Now & Then”; Students of Andrea Tama, BBAC instructor. Open to free in-person viewing for fall exhibition­s or online.

• Anton Art Market: Nov. 13-Dec. 22, Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, shop virtual, curbside or have items shipped, theartcent­er.org. Holiday silent auction, Nov. 13-Dec. 11.

• SatARTday @ Home- Creating Found Object Art with Daren Dundee: 6 p.m. Nov. 14, virtual, Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, theartcent­er.org.

• “Voting Matters”: Interactiv­e multimedia exhibition illustrate­s work of AfricanAme­ricans from pre-Reconstruc­tion to present day, voting rights around the world, through April 4 at 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit, thewright.org/exhibition­s/ voting-matters.

• Art Talk: Ben Colman, Detroit Institute of Arts’ associate curator for American

Art, discusses Group of Stained Glass Windows by John La Farge, formerly installed at First Unitarian Church, Detroit, bit.ly/2Th0BiN.

• DIA at Home: Family art projects Neighborho­od Collage and Art-Making-Stabiles, freestandi­ng geometric sculptures. Access the Detroit Institute of Arts online to view collection­s and online resources for children and adults, dia.org/athome, dia. org/education/resources, dia.org/videos. The DIA is open Wednesday-Sunday; timed entry tickets are required, dia.org.

HALLOWEEN

• Terror in the Village: Timed tickets start at 10 p.m. Oct. 30, Canterbury Village, 2325 Joslyn Road, Lake Orion, for ages 13+, terrorinth­evillage.com, presaleonl­y tickets $20+.

• Queen Mary, A Virtual Haunt and Music Fest: Virtual access to entire ship, docked in Long Beach, Calif., Oct. 29

Nov. 1, live music, celebrity appearance­s, interact with paranormal investigat­ors, thedarkzon­e.tv, $19.99.

• A Haunting in Hollygrove: Phantasm of Lights, 3⁄4-mile lighted path, through Oct. 31 at Michigan Renaissanc­e Festival Village, 12600 Dixie Hwy., Holly. Timed tickets, masks required, social distancing, $25 for adults, $17.95 ages 12 or younger, free for ages 5 or younger, halloweeni­nholly.com.

• Troy Historic Village’s Trick-or-Treat: Through Oct. 31, multiple days with timed entry tickets, pre-packed treats and trinkets, outdoor activities, touchless obstacle course, games, outdoor exhibit, Scarecrowt­opia, and annual Scarecrow Row. Facemasks, costumes encouraged, members $5, nonmembers $7, free ages 4 and younger, register at TroyHistor­icVillage. org, 248-524-3570.

• Eloise Asylum tours: Historical tours of the former psychiatri­c hospital in Westland (soon to be redevelope­d), are available Saturday and Sunday afternoons through Oct. 31, tickets are $65 per person + booking fee. Tour times and tickets at bit. ly/3nLaPWV. Also, Eloise Paranormal Tours Friday and Saturday through Oct. 31 for $100 + booking fee, bit.ly/317py4A.

• Ghosts of the Factory Tour and Paranormal Investigat­ion: 5:30 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, 461 Piquette St., Detroit, detroithis­tory tours.com, $70.

• 11th Annual Boo Fest: 4-8 p.m. through Oct. 31, Green Oak Village Place, 9608 Village Place Blvd., Brighton, 810-225-0337, shopsatgre­enoak.com, free.

• Erebus Haunted Attraction: Through Nov. 7, at 18 S. Perry St., Pontiac, hauntedpon­tiac.com, social distancing and face masks required, $25-$29+.

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