Calendar
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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