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ON SALE NOW

• Ben Seidman “Camera Tricks”: Oct. 16, via Zoom, 313present­s.com/venue/ virtual, $27.50.

• ColinMochr­ie & Brad Sherwood “Streamof Consciousn­ess”: several dates through Oct. 30via Zoom, 313pres ents.com/venue/virtual, $35, additional dates.

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.

BEATS

• The Verve Pipe: live stream to benefit The Ark in Ann Arbor at 8p.m. Oct. 10, theark.org/shows-events/2020/oct/10/ verve-pipe, $20+.

• “Jazz on the Porch”: livestream, 6:308p.m. Oct. 10, featuring Chicago jazz pianist/vocalist Isabella Isherwood and her trio, facebook.com/isabellais­herwood music.

• Oakland University Brass Ensembles Concert: 5p.m. Oct. 13, outdoors in Varner Hall Courtyard, Oakland University, 371 Varner Drive, Rochester, oakland.edu/ smtd, 800-585-3737.

• The Verve Pipe: live stream from Regina High School in Warren, 7p.m. Oct. 16, proceeds benefit The Ark and the Listening Room in Grand Rapids, reginahs.com/ vervepipe, The Ark-Ann Arbor, theark.org, $25general, VIP $75, premium $150.

• Toubab Krewe: 7:30p.m. Oct. 21, live in tent at Otus Supply, 345E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale, otussupply.com, 18+, $20+.

• Soprano & Flute in Song: 4p.m. Oct. 25at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 711S. Saginaw St., Flint. Masks required, enter through the garden door off Saginaw Street, $10, $5students, stpaulschu­rch flint.com.

• Paul Keller Trio: 5:30-8p.m. Oct. 9, live at The Blue LLama Jazz Club, 314S. Main St., Ann Arbor, livestream, bluellamac­lub. com.

BOOKS

• Tobin Buhk: author “Michigan’s Lonely Hearts Killer,” 7p.m. Oct. 13, livestream on Zoom, Rochester Hills Public Library, calendar.rhpl.org, 248-656-2900.

CLASSICAL

• DSODigital Series: pianist Tony Desare 7:30p.m. Oct. 9, Beethoven For Seven, 7:30p.m. Oct. 15, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, livestream­ing, dso.org, price varies.

DANCE

• “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”: 7-11p.m. Oct. 8-10, Beacon Park, 1901 Grand River Ave., Detroit, actors dance and mime to original film under open-air tent, Detroit Actor’s Theatre Co. and Downtown Detroit Partnershi­p, 8p.m., empowering michigan.com/beacon-park, free with COVID precaution­s, bring blanket/chairs, alcohol available.

• “Bodies in Protest”: 10:30a.m. Oct. 9, livestream­ing event by the Oakland University School of Music, Theatre and Dance at facebook.com/OUSMTD.

• Virtual Dance Club: Ballet Hispánico 3p.m. Oct. 20. Michigan Opera Theatre “Dance Dialogues” new performanc­e every month, virtual discussion third Tuesday of the month. Future dialogues include Merce Cunningham and “The Nutcracker,” michiganop­era.org/dialogues-dance.

FESTIVALS

• Bark on Biddle: pet contests, vendors, doggy fashions, bar, live musicwith Dave Fuller of Pistol Day Parade & Mike Adkins of Uncle Kracker, 3-7p.m. Oct. 10, and

Just 2Guitars 3-6p.m. Oct. 11, in riverfront parking lot off Oak Street, east of Biddle Avenue, downtown Wyandotte, facebook.com/BarkonBidd­le, free admission, COVID-19safety measures.

• 28th annual Concert of Colors Festival: Through Oct. 11, on Detroit Public Television WTVS-Channel 56, WDET-FM (101.9) and online. The full lineup at dia. org/concertofc­olors2020, free.

• Humanity in Harmony Music FestivalDa­niel PearlWorld Music Days: Flint Jewish Federation hosts online from Flint to New York City 7:30p.m. Oct. 17. Register by email. ashleymuss­er@flintfed.org, suggested $10donation, humanityin harmony.info.

• Cider in the City: 1-5p.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 24, Beacon Park, 1903

Grand River Ave., Detroit, 313-566-8250, preorder, pick-up curbside or walk up for contactles­s purchasing, ciderinthe­city. com.

• Taste of Fall: Rochester DDA and 20+ restaurant­s through Oct. 19. Magical Mural tours, 14murals by local artists, downtownro­chestermi.com/taste-of-fall.

FILM

• Movie theaters reopen: Oct. 9, following Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Executive Order 2020-183, to reopen movie theaters and performanc­e venues at 20 percent occupancy.

• Emagine Theatres: free tickets to frontline workers (and a guest), Oct.

9-15, with valid work I.D./badge at box office. Movies include “Tenet,” “The New Mutants,” “Unhinged,” “Coco” more, emagine-entertainm­ent.com.

• “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror”: live music by Andrew Alden Ensemble 7-9p.m. Oct. 10, Sosnick Courtyard, 51Parsons Street, 313-576-5111, bit. ly/3jGeT8r $20.

Full list at macombdail­y.com/

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