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    Default Fun Things to do in the D this Weekend February 23-25, 2024

    Kickoff list culled from the MetroTimes. Add your suggestions below.

    Modern Pakistani Dinner Party with Khana

    When: Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
    Where: Frame, Hazel Park
    What: A pop-up five-course meal
    Who: Maryam Khan and foodies
    Why: It’s the Detroit food pop-up’s first-ever five-course event. There will be a surprise menu of vegetarian and meat-eater options.


    The Great Lakes Comic-Con
    When: Feb. 23 from 5-9 p.m. and Feb. 24 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
    Where: Macomb Sports and Expo Center, Warren
    What: A comics convention
    Who: Special Guests include WWE Legend Honky Tonk Man Noah Hathaway, Steve Lavigne who played Atreyu in the NeverEnding Story, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Jim Lawson and Noah Sult, among many others.
    Why: If you’re a comics and pop culture nerd, this event is for you.


    Dilla World Detroit
    When: Feb. 23-25
    Where: Across the city
    What: A weekend of events honoring J Dilla’s 50th birthday
    Who: Local artists, performers, and community members
    Why: There will be a night of art and music at the MOCAD on Friday, a family bowling event plus a hip-hop showcase on Saturday, and a dance party on Sunday night.


    360 Detroit Day
    When: Feb. 24 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Where: The Congregation
    What: A day of events
    Who: 360 Detroit and community members
    Why: There will be free Zumba, hustle dance, and art.




    Culinary Art Show
    When: Feb. 24 from 3-9 p.m.
    Where: Neighborhood Grocery
    What: A food-inspired art show
    Who: Local artists India Solomon, Fifty, and Tony Rave, among others.
    Why: To celebrate the intersection between food and art. Plus, there will be food available from local Ethiopian pop-up Konjo.


    Black Like Me youth poetry and Pop-up shop
    When: Feb. 24 from 4-8 p.m.
    Where: Detroit Sip
    What: A youth poetry contest and pop-up shop
    Who: The Black Economic Exchange Group and local youth ages 5-19
    Why: The subject of the poetry must surround Black history. The winner of the contest will receive $100, with a $50 prize for second place, and a $25 prize for third place.


    Le Mélange de Gala
    When: Feb. 24 from 6-9 p.m.
    Where: Extra Crispy Studios
    What: An immersive sensory museum
    Who: Curated by Marshele Parker, also known as 29
    Why: It definitely sounds interesting and unique. It’s a sensory museum that immerses people in fashion, live art, and Detroit's youngest techno talent.


    Exclusive Screening: A Table of Our Own
    When: Feb. 24 from 6:30-8 p.m.
    Where: AMC Bel Air 10
    What: A documentary about Black people and psychedelics
    Who: Anyone interested in the topic
    Why: The documentary ignites a powerful conversation about race, identity, spirituality, and the profound impact of psychedelics on the individual and society.


    Gun Buy Back
    When: Feb. 24 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
    Where: The Icon
    What: A gun buyback, plus expungement and job fair
    Who: Skilla Baby, Mary Sheffield, and Judge Tenisha Yancey
    Why: To get guns off of the streets and clean as many records as possible.


    Mid-Winter Market Day
    When: Feb. 24 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
    Where: Next Chapter Books
    What: A small business market
    Who: Local vendors
    Why: Support local businesses.


    Edo Ramen House’s 6th anniversary
    When: Feb. 24 from 7-11 p.m.
    Where: Edo Ramen, Royal Oak
    What: An anniversary and acoustic performance
    Who: Performances by Vinnie Dombroski and other Detroit rock ‘n’ roll musicians
    Why: To celebrate the restaurant’s 6th anniversary. Plus, there will be drink and food specials available for $6.


    Palestine Fundraiser - Tattoos, Art, Self-Care
    When: Feb. 25 from noon-3 p.m.
    Where: Detroit Beauty Collective
    What: A fundraiser
    Who: Supporters of Palestine
    Why: 100% of the proceeds will be donated to Care For Gaza or UNWRA.


    Seize the Smoke Inaugural Celebrity Basketball Game
    When: Feb. 25 from 1-5 p.m.
    Where: Wayne State Fieldhouse
    What: A charity event against gun violence
    Who: To honor the life and legacy of aspiring Detroit rapper Khalil Amari Allen
    Why: To promote a movement against gun violence that advocates for peace within the community.


    Fireside Lovefest
    When: Feb. 25 at 7 p.m.
    Where: Big Pink
    What: An R&B festival
    Who: Local artists 904 Matcha, Raquel Soledad, B Free, Camilla Cantu, and many more.
    Why: To celebrate love in all forms while supporting R&B singers in Detroit.

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    Always something happening at the DIA!

    Friday Night Live with The Black Opry Revue
    Oscar Shorts @ The DFT
    Black History Month activities
    Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971 exhibition

    https://dia.org/events

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    Four concerts at Orchestra Hall
    Jazz and Classical!!
    https://www.dso.org/events-and-ticke...pcoming-events

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