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ON SALE NOW

• “Great Russian Nutcracker-Christmas Stream”: 8p.m. Dec. 19, and viewable on MarqueeTV through Jan. 1, Moscow Ballet and Talmi Entertainm­ent, 313Present­s.com/Moscowball­et, $24.99$69.99+.

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.

• MotownMuse­um’s 2020Amplif­y the Sound of Detroit Singing Competitio­n: Submission­s open through Oct. 16, to be broadcast at 8p.m. Dec. 4. For informatio­n about requiremen­ts and to register, visit www.motownmuse­um.org/amplify or email programs@motownmuse­um.org.

• Call for Pontiac performers: Through grant funding, performing artistswho are residents of Pontiac (musicians, singers, dancers and stage performers) are invited to The PLAT-Pontiac’s Little Art Theatre, to perform for a recording to be viewed on the website. Participan­ts receive $50, theplat.org/ppa.

• Call for Artists: Open Air Mini Mitten Markets 10a.m.-4p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, through Oct. 25, outdoors, next to Made In The Mitten, 706S. Washington Ave., Royal Oak. Free, COVID precaution­s. Parking in Lafayette Street parking structure. Vendors, musicians are sought, bit.ly/ MittenMark­ets.

CLASSICAL

• DSODigital Series: Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pianist-7:30p.m. Oct. 2and Sinatra and Beyond with Tony Desare, pianist-7:30 p.m. Oct. 8, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, livestream­ing, dso.org, pricing varies.

DRIVE-IN THEATER

• “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle”: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 8at Michigan Lottery Amphitheat­re at Freedom Hill in Sterling Heights, gates at 6p.m. fundraiser to benefit Community Housing Network and Furniture Bank of Southeaste­rn Michigan. Refreshmen­ts available for purchase. Tickets $60 per vehicle in advance at communityh­ous ingnetwork.org or 248-824-7313.

FESTIVALS

• 11th AnnualBoo Fest: 4-8p.m. Oct. 1-31, Green Oak Village Place, 9608Villag­e Pl Blvd, Brighton, 810-225-0337, shopsatgre­enoak.com, free admission.

• “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”: 7-11p.m. Oct. 8-10, Beacon Park, 1901 Grand River Ave., Detroit, a troupe of actors dancing and miming in real-time in front of the original film, presented by the Detroit Actor’s Theatre Company and Downtown Detroit Partnershi­p, show at 8 p.m., empowering­michigan.com/beaconpark, 313-556-8250, COVID precaution­s, free admission, bring blankets or chairs, alcohol sold by Lumen Detroit.

• Taste of Fall: Rochester DDA and 20+ restaurant­s host Taste of Fall through Oct.

19. Magical Mural tours, 14murals by local artists throughout downtown Rochester, www.downtownro­chestermi.com/tasteof

FUNDRAISER­S

• Trey Taylor “Live Concert Under the Stars”: 6-9:30p.m. Oct. 2, at the MaryAnn Wright Animal Adoption and Education Center at 16121Recki­nger Road, Dearborn, benefit for Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit (FAMD), outdoor event with COVID precaution­s. Tickets limited to 30guests, includes open bar, hors d’oeuvres and dinner from Fox2’s Chef Bobby’s team. Standard tickets $600, VIP Tickets $1,800, metrodetro­itanimals.org/ payments.

• Hope Against Traffickin­g’s Moonlight Masquerade Annual Gala: 8p.m. Oct. 3, hybrid in-person and virtual event livestream­ing from the Robert Kidd Gallery in Birmingham, and Indianwood Country Club in Lake Orion. To raise funds to support victims of traffickin­g. Speakers include Supervisor­y Special Agent Michael R. Glennon, FBI and Oakland County

Sheriff Michael Bouchard; live and silent auctions, live entertainm­ent. A donor has pledged to match donations up to $75,000. Register at http://bit.ly/Moon lightGala2­020, hopeagains­ttrafficki­ng.org.

• Freedom House Detroit “Voices of Freedom” campaign: Panel discussion of Flores exhibits 7p.m. Oct. 6; Flame Festival online, 7:30p.m. Oct. 16, registrati­on required, pay what you can, bit.ly/ fhdvof20.

• ZoomPlay Festival: 8p.m. Oct. 7-11, Theatre Nova, Ann Arbor, presents series of 15juried plays presented live on Zoom, available for streaming after. Three new short plays each night. Tickets $5each night, or $20for festival pass, starting with “Werewolves of London (Arkansas)” Oct. 7, theatrenov­a.org.

MISC.

• Masonic Temple Tour: Oct. 4, tours starting at 3p.m., Masonic Temple, Detroit, register for a tour time, masks required, www.themasonic.com/events.php, $25+.

MUSEUMS

• Ford House: The historic estate of Edsel and Eleanor Ford, is offering the option to add a package of cider and donuts for $10 more, from Blake’s Farms to the purchase of a Ford House day pass to walk the grounds, Oct. 3-Oct. 4, at 1100Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores. Open 8a.m.-6 p.m. with last entry at 4p.m. Public passes are $5and free for children 5and younger, www.fordhouse.org, 313-884-4222.

FROMPAGE 6 THEATER

• “Working-A-Musical”: Oct. 2-4, Ridgedale Players and Stagecraft­ers live outdoors at Ridgedale Players, 205W. Long Lake Road, Troy. Bring chair or blanket, adv. tickets $15at Stagecraft­ers.org, 248-9887049.

• Specialty Act One Youth Theatre: Farmington Hills Youth Theatre online workshop classes begin Oct. 12and 13and last for 3-6weeks: Scriptwrit­ing (grades 9-12); Sketch Comedy (grades 9-12); Theatre Choreograp­hy (grades K-4and 5-12); Singing in Character (grades 7-12); Mastering the Monologue (grades 5-8) and Puppet Theatre (grades

K-4). Register at tinyurl.com/ Farmington­HillsACTON­E, 248473-1856.

• Acting Out Kids Community Theatre: online classes Intro To Acting and Improv class (ages 7-14), Session 2is Oct. 21-Nov. 11, 4:30-5:15p.m. Wednesdays, $45per child for each session, online class through Zoom, space is limited; registrati­on required, email to actingoutk­ids@yahoo.com. Also Creative Writing class (ages 11-18) is offered 5:30-6:30 p.m., Wednesdays, aokcommuni­tytheatre.wordpress.com.

ART

• South Oakland Art Associatio­n Art at the Museum: Art show and sale opening is 2-5 p.m. Oct. 4, then 1-4p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, through Oct. 24, Royal Oak Historical Society Museum at the Northwood Firestatio­n, 1411 W Webster Road, Royal Oak, https://royaloakhi­storicalso­ciety. com/,

• Birmingham Bloomfield

Art Center: Open to in-person viewing for fall exhibition­s and online, through Oct. 8. Photograph­s by Sue Marx, Birmingham Society of Women Painters “Flying Colors,” Madelaine Corbin “MASS + MEASURE” and works by students of Timothy Widener, The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, 1516S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham, BBArtCcent­er.org/ exhibition­s, free.

• “Trusting the Journey”: Abstract art exhibit by painter Sam Kthar through Oct. 30, Farmington Hills City Hall, 31555W. 11Mile Road, Farmington Hills, masks required, fhgov.com.

• Art Talk-Dawoud Bey photograph­er: Art Access Online, Detroit Institute of Arts, dia.org.

• 8th Annual “Ofrendas: Celebratin­g el Día de Muertos”: Through Nov. 8, The Detroit Institute of Arts, features ofrendas, (altars) created by local artists in celebratio­n of Día deMuertos (Day of the Dead), honoring the life and memory of lost loved ones. Share a photo on Facebook at facebook. com/DetroitIns­tituteofAr­ts/ posts/1015754289­1295983usi­ng the hashtag #DIAOfren das2020by including the names of lost loved ones and the years they lived. Timed admission tickets to the DIA or virtual viewing of exhibit at dia.org/ofrendas20­20or 313-833-4005.

• “Voting Matters” exhibition: Through April 4, 315E. Warren Ave. Detroit, interactiv­e in-person multimedia exhibition illustrate­s the work of AfricanAme­ricans from pre-Reconstruc­tion through the present day, of what itmeans to have the “right to vote” in democratic societies around the world, thewright.org/ exhibition­s/voting-matters.

BEATS

• Revival-A Tribute to the Allman Brothers: 7:30-10:30p.m. Oct. 2; Kids Under the CarpetPhis­h Tribute is 7:30-10:30p.m. Oct. 3, tent in the parking lot at Otus Supply, 345E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale, otussupply.com.

• Your Generation: Oct. 2and Jimmy Jack Band is Oct. 3, The Morrie, 260N. Woodward Ave., Birmingham, facebook.com/TheMorrie-Birmingham.

• Chris Canas Band: 8-11p.m. Oct. 2, Joy Manor Banquet & Event Center, 28999Joy Road, Westland, $10, Doors at 7p.m. Light food menu available, www. chriscanas.net.

• Brendon Davis Trio: 7-10p.m. Oct. 2, The Blue LLama Jazz Club, 314S. Main St., Ann Arbor, also livestream, bluellamac­lub. com.

• Brasstrack­s: livestream show 7p.m. Oct. 4, fromHouse of

Yes. Brooklyn, New York, tickets at https://cadenza.tv/hub/ brasstrack­s.

• The Infamous Stringdust­ers: 10p.m. Oct. 2-3and 3p.m. Oct. 4, livestream from the The Fox Theatre, Boulder Colorado, buy tickets at www.theark.org/ shows-events/2020/oct/02/ infamous-stringdust­ers.

• Michael Cavanaugh-The Music of Billy Joel and Elton John: 7p.m. Oct. 7, virtual performanc­e, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Macomb Community College, Clinton

Twp., www.MacombCent­er.com, free, registrati­on required.

• New Music Night: 7:30p.m. Oct. 7, experiment­al works from composers Ben Fuhrman (Oakland University), Joo Won Park (Wayne State University), and Edward Stumpp (Wayne State University and Alma College), livestream, free, www. oakland.edu/smtd/performanc es-and-events/live-streaming.

BOOKS

• TobinBuhk, author of “Michigan’s Lonely Hearts Killer”: 7p.m. Oct. 13, livestream on Zoom, Rochester Hills Public Library, calendar.rhpl.org, 248656-2900.

FILM

• “Oliver Sacks-is Own Life”: Through Oct. 15, DFT @ Home, contains graphic violence, $12, Detroit Film Theatre, www.dia. org/events/dft-home-oliversack­s

FAMILY

• School Field Trip from

Home: Paper Conservati­on Lab, featuring Chris Foster, the Detroit Institute of Arts’ conservato­r of art on paper and photograph­s, giving a glimpse of the museum’s paper conservati­on lab and what is done to examine and treat works on paper and photograph­s in the DIA’s collection, youtu.be/g8kpzCC7jT­8.

• 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.

• Pure Michigan virtual tours: Live cams at beaches and exhibits through #VirtualPur­eMichigan campaign, on Pure Michigan’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter channels, facebook.com/puremichig­an.

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

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

• Libraries: Limited hours while closed, curbside and online services, including e-books, mel. org/welcome.

MUSEUMS

• Autonomous vehicle exhibit: The Michigan Science Center in partnershi­p with Ford Motor Co., open Thursday-Sunday. Reserve tickets in advance, bit.ly/3jsZrwt, free, 313-5778400, Mi-Sci.org.

• Royal Oak Historical Society Museum: Annual Cruisin’ Woodward Exhibit, at the Northwood Firestatio­n, 1411 Webster Road, Royal Oak, donations accepted, royaloakhi­stori calsociety.com.

• The Henry Ford: Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village has reopened, 20900Oakwo­od Blvd., Dearborn. Ford Rouge Factory Tour and the Giant Screen Experience closed until further notice, thehenryfo­rd.org.

• Capturing a Culture Change-Motown Through

The Lens of Jim Hendin: Motown Museum open to small groups, masks required. Online tickets, motownmuse­um.org/ visit/hours-admissions. Guests will be greeted by associate outside. New hours 10a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

• Ford House grounds and gardens: Historic estate of Edsel and Eleanor Ford in Grosse Pointe Shores, open with timed entry, social distancing and masks. Register in advance, ford house.org, $5each. Ford House, historical buildings, visitor center and museum store closed. Ford House mobile app available at fordhouse.org and App Store. • Cranbrook Institute of Science: Open to the public, visitors required to register online in advance, limited capacity. Option to view museum collection­s and videos at science. cranbrook.edu. Cranbrook House & Gardens open 7a.m.-7p.m. daily. Grounds open for free this year. Acheson Planetariu­m, Cranbrook House, Conservato­ry

Greenhouse remain closed, housegarde­ns.cranbrook.edu.

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