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    Default Fun Things to do in the D this Weekend March 8-10, 2024

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

    66th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade
    When: March 10 from 1-4 p.m.
    Where: Corktown
    What: A St. Patrick’s Day parade
    Who: Local dignitaries, marching bands, and families
    Why: A tradition since 1958, the event typically draws between 80,000-100,000 people to celebrate the Irish heritage of Corktown, which was named after Ireland’s County Cork and is Detroit’s oldest neighborhood. It’s one of the biggest Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations in the U.S.


    Detroit Day of Fashion
    When: March 8 from 6-11 p.m.
    Where: Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
    What: A fashion show
    Who: Detroit designers and performers
    Why: To showcase Detroit’s fashion scene.


    International Women’s Day Shopping Experience
    When: March 8 from 5-9 p.m.
    Where: The Norwood
    What: An evening celebrating women-owned businesses
    Who: Local Detroit bosses
    Why: There will be a wide range of products and services offered by Detroit women entrepreneurs and businesses. Plus, all guests will receive professional headshots and all ticket proceeds will go toward a small business grant for one vendor featured at the shopping experience. Tickets are just $5 on Eventbrite.


    The pre-pARTy [[Fundraiser for the pARTy)
    When: March 8 at 7 p.m.
    Where: Tangent Gallery
    What: A fundraiser and art party
    Who: Local artists and art lovers, curated by @theparty.events and @thegallerysociety
    Why: This party is a fundraiser for the upcoming pARTy. At the event, Tangent Gallery will introduce its nonprofit partner Art In Session, educating the community on initiatives including a community art gallery, workshop space, and educational-based grants. There will be music, performances, live artists, vendors, art auctions, and more.


    Preparing for Ramadan: A Night to Remember
    When: March 8 at 7 p.m.
    Where: The Eastern Detroit
    What: A night of performances
    Who: Detroit Muslim twin duo Ain’t Afraid and other performers
    Why: To kick off Ramadan with some fun and music.


    Fiesta Night
    When: March 8 at 7 p.m.
    Where: The Pike Room, Pontiac
    What: A night of Latin music
    Who: DJs and dancers
    Why: The venue will be playing hits from Bad Bunny, Karol G, J Balvin, Rauw Alejandro, and more.


    Bassem Youssef: The Middle Beast Tour
    When: March 8 & 9
    Where: The Fillmore
    What: A comedy show
    Who: Bassem Youssef
    Why: The Egyptian-American comedian is known for his searing commentary on the Middle East, and was named one of the “100 most influential people in the world” by Time magazine in 2013.


    Detroit Youth Poetry Con
    When: March 9 from 9:30 a.m.- 8:30 p.m.
    Where: Wayne State University Student Center
    What: A day-long workshop series
    Who: Detroit youth and professional writers
    Why: Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer is one of this year’s featured writers alongside best-selling author Ross Gay. The two will host creative writing workshops and community building activities for teens ages 13-19.


    Rising Star Jazz Horn Competition
    When: March 9 from 2-4 p.m.
    Where: Aretha’s Jazz Cafe
    What: A jazz competition and fundraiser
    Who: Local jazz performers and enthusiasts
    Why: The first place winner will perform with the All Star Band at the Michigan Jazz Festival on July 21. The five finalists will perform before a panel of judges. Food and drinks will be available.


    Stripped: Brandon Altman Solo Exhibition Closing Reception
    When: March 9 from 12-5 p.m.
    Where: Playground Detroit
    What: A closing art reception
    Who: Brandon Altman
    Why: To celebrate the end of the local artist’s solo exhibition and see it if you haven’t gotten the chance.


    Sober Social & Karaoke
    When: March 9 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
    Where: The Congregation
    What: A karaoke night for sober folks
    Who: The Phoenix Detroit
    Why: Make some connections, sing some songs, and feel the good vibes. It’s free with 48 hours of sobriety.


    DJ Minx & Paxahau present: House Your Life
    When: March 9 at 9 p.m.
    Where: Spot Lite
    What: A night of house music
    Who: DJ Minx and EDM lovers
    Why: To have a good time at a good place.


    An Evening with Priscilla Presley
    When: March 10 at 5:30 p.m.
    Where: The Music Hall
    What: A public interview
    Who: Priscilla Presley
    Why: Fox 2 Detroit’s Jay Towers will interview Priscilla Presley about her life in an intimate, multi-media interview format where she will share stories and answer questions.


    Bill Burr Live
    When: March 10 at 7 p.m.
    Where: Little Caesars Arena
    What: A comedy show
    Who: Bill Burr
    Why: End your weekend with a laugh.

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    DAVID BARR Structural Relief
    Collected Detroit, 905 Henry St., 3rd floor

    Opening Reception: March 8 6-9PM
    Show Dates: March 8 - April 13

    David Barr, Detroit Legend, Creator with sculptor, Sergio DeGiusti, of "Transcending" at Woodward and Jefferson in Detroit, the inspiration and motivator of Michigan Legacy Art Park, the visionary of the amazing "Four Corners" Project ... an exhibition of his Structural Reliefs.
    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057581253994

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    Green: Power of Abstraction
    Hatch Art - 3456 Evaline St, Hamtramck, MI 48212
    Gallery Hours: Thursdays & Fridays, 6pm - 9pm;
    Sundays & Saturdays, noon - 5pm

    40 artists from Power Of Abstraction, curated by Geno Harris and Javier Andres Gonzalez. Taking on the challenge of all things "Green", this exhibition explores the many different ways that the color green can be presented visually by an artist using his/her particular techniques. Using a little or a lot and in its many shades expect to see diverse and thought-provoking imagery from the myriad of abstract expressionists.

    Artist Talk Friday, March 22, 6:30pm

    https://www.hatchart.org/hatchartnew...traction-hatch

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    To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 starring Gregory Peck
    Shown in 35mm film

    Special Appearance by Mary Badham who played Scout

    Monday, March 11, 7pm $15
    Redford Theatre

    https://redfordtheatre.com/events/to...a-mockingbird/
    https://www.facebook.com/RedfordTheatre/

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    White Heat [[1949) 75th Anniversary Screening
    starring Jimmy Cagney


    Saturday, March 9
    Doors – 7:00 PM
    Organ Overture – 7:30 PM
    Film – 8:00 PM
    Tickets – $6
    1hr 54min | R | Noir/Crime | USA
    Presented with Motor City Cinema Society on 16mm film

    https://www.senatetheater.com/events...hite-heat-1949

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