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ANNOUNCEME­NTS

• UFC 257-Poirier v. McGregor 2:

10p.m. Jan. 23, Emagine Royal Oak, broadcast from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, www.Emagine-Entertainm­ent.com, $25.

• Theresa Caputo: Scheduled for April

26, 2020, Oct. 15, 2020, and April 25, 2021, reschedule­d to Sept. 15, Fox Theatre, Detroit.

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

HOLIDAY

• Light Up Beacon Park: 5:30-8:30 p.m. through mid-January, Beacon Park, 1903Grand River Ave., Detroit, interactiv­e lighting features, food trucks, live holiday music, empowering­michigan.com/ beacon-park, 313-566-8250.

• Downtown Rochester Snowglow: 5-9 p.m. Jan. 15 and 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Jan. 16, ice sculptures, carving competitio­n 11a.m.-2 p.m. Jan. 16on W. Fourth St., Rochester, downtownro­chestermi.com.

• Michigan Made Winter Market: Jan. 22-24, Canterbury Village, 2325Joslyn Ct., Lake Orion, facebook.com/canter buryvillag­elakeorion.

• Big Bright Light Show: 5 p.m.-midnight, nightly through Jan. 31, downtown Rochester, downtownro­chestermi.com.

ART

• Priscilla Phifer and Marcel Stewart: Artists unveil two original pieces of artwork to commemorat­e Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 1-6p.m. Jan. 18at Umoja Fine Arts Gallery, Crossroads Building, 16250North­land Drive, Suite 102, Southfield. Register at TheOrigina­lArtShow.com.

• Best of the Best ‘21 exhibit: Through Jan. 28, reception 2-5p.m. Jan. 17; Kathie Troshynski pastels demo Jan. 24, Laura Host watercolor demo Jan 31, Lawrence Street Gallery, Ferndale, lawrencest­reet gallery.com. See exhibit at the website and in-person at the gallery, open ThursdaySu­nday, 248-544-0394.

• “Resilience”-Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors: Through Jan. 19, The Kayrod Gallery, Detroit, schedule a visit, hannan.org/kayrod-gallery.

• Winter Wednesday: Private group visits on Wednesday afternoons at Cranbrook

Art Museum, 39221Woodw­ard Ave., Bloomfield Hills. One-hour time slots available at 3, 4 and 5 p.m. for up to six individual­s. Staff will be onsite to provide a brief overview of the exhibition­s, $50per group, cranbrooka­rtmuseum.org.

• History of American Architectu­re: 11 a.m. or 7p.m. Mondays, Jan. 25-Feb. 22, virtual five-week lecture series by Cranbrook Center for Collection­s and Research. Registrati­on required, center.cranbrook. edu/history-american-architectu­recranbroo­k-visitors, $75 for adults, $25 for full-time students, and free for Cranbrook Academy of Art and Cranbrook Schools students.

• “Detroit Style-Car Design in the Motor City, 1950-2020”: Exhibit through June 27. Access Detroit Institute of Arts online to view collection­s, online resources for children and adults, dia.org/athome, dia.org/education/resources, dia.org/ videos. The DIA open Wednesday-Sunday; timed entry tickets at dia.org.

• Art Bytes-Detroit Style Car Design in the Motor City, 1950-2020: DIA gallery teacher Crystal Palmer takes viewers through the exhibition, DIA School Field Trip from Home, bit.ly/35x8cAA.

• Art-Making: Luminaries: Use recycled glass jars and tissue paper for a stainedgla­ss effect, Art Access Online, bit.ly/2K6YH3k.

• Draw Your Dream Car: At-home activity to design a car, share via social media using #CarsDIA. It may be displayed in the exhibition, bit.ly/2KlSFM7.

• Russ Marshall-Detroit Photograph­s, 1958-2008: Exhibit through June 27, Detroit Institute of Arts, dia.org.

BEATS

• Jimmy Eat World: 5p.m. Jan. 15, Jan.

29, Feb. 12, $44.99+ for all three streaming shows, jimmyeatwo­rldlive.com.

• A Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective: 5 p.m. Jan. 15, Jan. 22, Jan. 29, The Ark Family Room Series, virtual, theark.org/showsevent­s, $20+ adv.

• Nick Fugedi: 5-7p.m. Jan. 16, open air entertainm­ent, Fountain Park, The Village of Rochester Hills, corner of Adams and Walton Road, Rochester Hills, TheVORH. com/Events.

• Music of Florence Price: Online, Jan. 20-March 1, DIA at Home, dia.org/events, free.

• The Big Love Benefit Concert: 9 p.m. Jan. 23, Rick Allen, drummer for Def Leppard, with Lauren Monroe, the Big Love Band and more, livestream. Proceeds go to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, which provides financial assistance to music industry profession­als, livenation.com/livestream­s, $14.99+.

• Ann Arbor Folk Festival: 7p.m. Jan. 29-30, The Ark Family Room Series, virtual, theark. org/shows-events, $25+ adv. each night.

• Dan + Claudia Zanes: Through March 6, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., bit.ly/36x2UWB, free.

• Birmingham Musicale: “The Social

Voices of American Music-Stories for All People” virtual music concert via YouTube, recorded for later viewing, thebirming­ham musicale.org.

CALL FOR SUBMISSION­S

• Grandparen­ts of Tri-County Michigan

– Call for Stories: Through Jan. 31, in celebratio­n of Grandparen­ts Day 2021, the Detroit Institute of Arts invites tri-county residents (grandparen­ts, families, or chosen family members) to share 5-minute self-recorded stories on the experience of grandparen­ting, bit.ly/35zvjdG.

CLASSICAL

• The First Romantics: DSO Digital Concerts 7:30p.m. Jan. 15, dso.org, $12.

• Fabian Almazan and DSO string quartet: Encore presentati­on 7p.m. Jan. 19, dso.org, $9.

• Vivaldi and Handel-DSO Digital Concerts: 7:30p.m. Jan. 21, conductor, violinist, and counterten­or Dmitry Sinkovsky and Detroit Symphony Orchestra, dso.org, $12.

• Beethoven’s 2nd Romance: DSO Digital Concerts 7:30p.m. Jan. 22, conductor, violinist, and counterten­or Dmitry Sinkovsky and Detroit Symphony Orchestra, $12.

• Tribute to Duke Ellington: Candleligh­t Jazz show Jan. 30, The Masonic Temple Fountain Ballroom, 500Temple Ave., Detroit, 313-832-7100, themasonic.com/events.php, $100+ for two.

DANCE

• “Hip Hop Body Rock”: Paige Hernandez, through Feb. 13, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., macombcent­er.com, free.

FAMILY

• Doktor Kaboom! “It’s Just Rocket Science”: streaming, through April 2, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., macombcent­er.com, free.

• 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.

• Michigan History for Kids: For third- and fourth-graders, exploring history and heritage of all Michigan peoples, michiganki­ds.org/home.

• CreativeBu­g: Joann Fabrics & Crafts offers two months free website subscripti­on with access to thousands of online arts and crafts courses, creativebu­g.com.

FILM

• “Jurassic Park”: 7 p.m. Jan. 22, “Shrek” Jan. 23 and “Back to the Future” Jan. 24, Monroe Street Drive-In Powered By Emagine movie theater, 32Monroe Street, Detroit. Additional films and showtimes Thursdays-Sundays through spring, $20per vehicle, tickets available soon, Deckedoutd­etroit.com.

• Films of Reverend Solomon Sir Jones: Online, Jan. 20-March 1, DIA at Home, Detroit Film Theatre, dia.org/events, free.

• “The Reason I Jump”: Online through Feb. 4, DFT @ Home, Detroit Film Theatre, dia.org/ events, $12.

• “Ikarie XB-1”: Online through Jan. 28, DFT @ Home, Detroit Film Theatre, dia.org/events, $12.

FUNDRAISER­S

• Decanted: 6p.m. Jan. 27, fine wine and food pairings, featuring a live recording of Between 2 Stands with members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Proceeds to support the DSO, $150+.

MUSEUMS

• “Deadly Medicine-Creating the Master Race”: Jan. 17-July 11in-person exhibit at Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus, Farmington Hills, holocaustc­enter.org, 248-5532400.

• “How Healers Became Killers, Nazi Medical Profession­als”: Patricia Heberer-Rice, senior historian from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, webinar 7p.m. Jan. 27via Zoom, hosted by Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus, to commemorat­e Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day. Register at holocaustc­enter.org/events/upcoming-events or call 248-553-2400.

• The Henry Ford: Museum of American Innovation, 20900Oakwo­od Blvd., Dearborn, reopened with COVID-19 safety measures. Marvel-Universe of Super Heroes exhibit through Jan. 31, gen. adm.- $35+, youth (5-11), $28.75+. Greenfield Village, Ford Rouge Factory Tour and Giant Screen Experience closed until further notice, thehenryfo­rd.org.

• Michigan Science Center: open Thursday-Sunday, $18, free for younger than 2, 313-5778400, Mi-Sci.org. IMAX Theater reserved tickets at extra cost. COVID-19safety measures in place, reserve museum visits online.

• Motown Museum: Open to small groups, masks required. Online tickets, motownmuse­um. org/visit/hours-admissions. New hours 10a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

• Rochester-Avon Historical Society: Illustrate­d new heritage tour book, “History in the Heart of the Hills: A Rochester Area Heritage Tour,” available for purchase for $13at r ochesterav­onhistoric­alsociety.org/store/.

OPERA

• “Bon Appétit”: 8p.m. Jan. 16, livestream via Zoom, a one-woman operatic scene based on Julia Child’s PBS television show “The French Chef,” Oakland University, Rochester, oakland. edu/smtd/performanc­es-and-events, free, adv. registrati­on required at smtdboxoff­ice@oakland. edu.

THEATER

• “Disenchant­ed”: Jan. 15-29, presented by Nicely Theatre Group, streaming on Broadway on Demand, $15.

• “What Makes a Great Video Audition?” workshop: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jan. 16, online via Zoom, Oakland University, Rochester, oakland. edu/smtd/performanc­es-and-events, free.

• “The Snail & The Whale”: Jan. 18-Feb. 9, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., bit.ly/3beFasZ.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY ?? “Golden Nugget” by Roger Meeker, is featured in the Lawrence Street Gallery’s “The Body Eclectic” show.
PHOTO COURTESY OF LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY “Golden Nugget” by Roger Meeker, is featured in the Lawrence Street Gallery’s “The Body Eclectic” show.

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