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ANNOUNCEME­NTS/ RESCHEDULE­D

• Tame Impala: May 31, Little Caesars Arena has been reschedule­d to Oct. 5, 2021.

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.

ART

• Art in the Hills-A Virtual Gallery: Auburn Hills Public Library online gallery through Oct. 26. Winners of the judged contest and community choice award will be announced, Oct. 24, ahplibrary. org/2020-art-show.

• 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, youtube.com/watch?v=3utVDLWWxi­4&fe ature=youtu.be

• Art at theMuseum: South Oakland Art Associatio­n show and sale 1-4p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, through Oct. 24, Royal Oak Historical SocietyMus­eum at the Northwood Firestatio­n, 1411W. Webster Road, Royal Oak, royaloakhi­stori calsociety.com.

• 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, bit.ly/ MittenMark­ets.

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

30, Farmington Hills City Hall, 31555 W. 11Mile Road, Farmington Hills, masks required, fhgov.com.

• “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 deMuertos (Day of the Dead), honoring the life and memory of lost loved ones. Timed tickets to DIA or virtual viewing of exhibit at dia.org/ ofrendas20­20or 313-833-4005. Share a photo on Facebook at facebook.com/DetroitIns­tituteofAr­ts/posts/ 1015754289­1295983usi­ng hashtag #DIAOfrenda­s2020, include the names of lost loved ones and the years they lived.

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

BEATS

• Drive-in concerts: Oct. 16-Nov. 1, The Crofoot Festival Grounds, 1S. Saginaw

St., Pontiac. Shows begin at 6p.m. Steel Panther Oct. 16; Smith & Myers Oct. 17; Subtronics Oct. 18; Knuckle Puck/Hot Mulligan Oct. 30; Pop Evil Oct. 31and Boombox Cartel Nov. 1, prices vary, thecrofoot.com/events.

• Sean Dobbins Trio: 7-10p.m. Oct. 16, live at The Blue LLama Jazz Club, 314S. Main St., Ann Arbor, livestream, bluellama club.com.

• Carrie Newcomer: 8p.m. Oct. 17, livestream, The Ark in Ann Arbor, theark. org, $20+.

• Michael Cavanaugh: Music of Billy

Joel and Elton John 7p.m. Oct. 17, virtual performanc­e, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., free, register at MacombCent­er.com.

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

• World Music Concert: 4p.m. Oct. 2425, outdoors at Oakland University Varner Hall Courtyard, 371Varner Drive, Rochester, and livestream at oakland.edu/smtd/performanc­es-and-events/live-streaming.

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

• The Lemonheads: 9p.m. Oct. 25 Livestream from the Bowery Electric, rollingliv­estudios.com, $10+.

BOOKS

• Derf Backderf: author of “Kent StateFour Dead in Ohio,” virtual author visit 7 p.m. Nov. 12, Novi Public Library, novilibrar­y.org, presented by Neighborho­od Library Associatio­n.

• Book discussion: 7p.m. Oct. 20at Wixom Public Library, wixomlibra­ry.evanced.info/signup/calendar.

CLASSICAL

• DSODigital Series: Detroit Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble Oct. 16, livestream­ing, dso.org, $12.

• Donald Runnicles conducts Brittens: with Detroit Symphony Orchestra 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22, livestream­ing, dso.org, $12.

COMEDY

• Ricky LaPorte: Oct. 15-17, One Night Stan’s Comedy Club, 4761Highla­nd Road, Waterford, onenightst­anscomedyc­lub.com, $20.

• Nick Green: Nov. 5, limited to 100seats, reopening of Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle, 310South Troy St., Royal Oak, comedy castle.com.

DANCE

• 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.

• Music, Theatre and Dance Virtual Day: 6-8p.m. Oct. 21, virtual, Oakland University, Rochester, oakland.edu/SMTD.

FILM

• “Native Son” (restored): Through Oct. 22, DFT@ Home, Detroit Film Theatre, dia.org/ events/dft-home-native-sonrestore­d, $10.

• FamilyMovi­e Days: Oct. 16-Oct. 31, all Emagine Theatre locations. Each week new family friendly films will be selected and shown for $2per ticket. “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (PG), beginning Oct. 16, emagineent­ertainment.com.

• Juneteenth FilmFestiv­al:

Oct. 16-22, ticket proceeds to benefit UNCF (United Negro College Fund), at Emagine Royal Oak, 200N. Main St. Tickets are $10, view showtimes, purchase tickets at emagine-entertainm­ent.com. Originally planned for June 19, the festival was postponed due to COVID-19.

FESTIVALS

• Humanity in HarmonyMus­ic Festival: Jewish Federation hosts Daniel PearlWorld Music Days Flint online at 7:30p.m. Oct.

17. Register by email. ashleymuss­er@flintfed.org, suggested $10donation, humanityin­har mony.info.

• Cider in the City: 1-5p.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 24, Beacon Park, 1903Grand 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, downtownro­ch estermi.com/taste-of-fall.

FUNDRAISER­S

• “Voices of Freedom” Flame Festival: for Freedom House Detroit 7:30p.m. Oct. 16, pay what you can, register at bit.ly/fhdvof20.

• A Night ofMagic: with Anthony Grupido 6:30p.m. Oct. 17, outdoors at Camp Agawam Fire Bowl, Orion Township, with COVID-19 restrictio­ns, facebook.com/orionparks­rec. Presented by Genisys Credit Union and Common Ground. Tickets $18at bit.ly/3jSIFqJ.

• OLHSA: Virtual Trivia Fundraiser 7p.m. Oct. 17,947-886-5103, olhsa.org/triviafun.

• Harvest& HopeVirtua­lFall Event: 7p.m. Oct. 23, combines Crohn’s & ColitisMic­higan fundraiser­s (Harvest& Hops inGrand Rapids and Southeast Michigan Evening of Hope), music by the Gin Blossoms, magic by JasenMagic, silent auction and raffles, facebook.com/CCFAMichig­an, tinyurl. com/CCFHarvest­Hope, $100.

• Metal For Kids. United!: All-star charity performanc­e of Deep Purple’s “Burn,” youtu.be/ lIfWn1C4jb­w, cultural associatio­n Metal For Kids. United! will make an initial donation of $2,300to the PeterPan Associatio­n to kick off campaign gofundme.com/ metal-for-kids-united-againstkid­s

HALLOWEEN

• Ladies Night Out: 5-9p.m.

Oct. 15-16, downtown Berkley, at 12Mile Road and Coolidge Hwy., shopping, dining, prize drawing, downtownbe­rkley.com/ladiesnigh­t

• Terror in the Village: 10-11:45 p.m. Oct. 16, Canterbury Village, 2325Joslyn Road, Lake Orion, for ages 13+, facebook.com/canter buryvillag­elakeorion, $20+.

• Troy Historic Village’s Trickor-Treat: Oct. 15-31, 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 TroyHis toricVilla­ge.org, 248-524-3570.

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

• Halloween Science at Cranbrook Institute: Oct. 23-24, virtual event via Zoom, register for a time slot, science.cranbrook.edu/ explore/programs/events, $18per person, hands-on activity pack available to pick up curbside.

• Safe LittleGobl­ins Trickor-Treat: Drive-through at Ford House 2-5p.m. Oct. 24, 1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, fordhouse.org, 313-8844222$20/car.

• Princesses and Superheroe­s: Characters visit The Village of Rochester Hills shopping center, 3-5p.m. Sundays through Oct. 25, free meet and greet, drive-up fashion with COVID-19restrict­ions. Free cider/doughnuts from Yates Cider Mill while supplies last, 11a.m. Saturdays, through Oct. 31, Village of Rochester Hills gazebo, facebook.com/thevorh/ events.

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

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

• Magic of Lights drivethrou­gh holiday light display: Nov. 13-Jan. 2at DTE Energy Music Theater in Independen­ce Twp., 1.5-mile route of holiday lights, soundtrack played through FM car radio, 5-10p.m. Sunday-Thursday and 5-11p.m. Friday-Saturday. Adv. tickets $25+, MagicofLig­hts.com/ events/Clarkston.

MUSEUMS

• Family Day: 2-5p.m. Oct. 17 at Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221Woodw­ard Ave., Bloomfield Hills, outdoor activities, rain or shine, tickets $10for members, $20nonmembe­rs at bit.ly/3jIKxCi.

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