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    Default Fun things to do in the D this Weekend March 29-31, 2024

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

    Ann Arbor Film Festival

    When: March 26-31
    Where: Ann Arbor
    What: An internationally recognized experimental film festival
    Who: Filmmakers and film lovers
    Why: Celebrate the diversity of experimental film at various Ann Arbor venues.

    Pleasantrees Mount Clemens Canna Carnival Experience
    When: March 29 from 12-9 p.m. and March 30 from 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
    Where: Pleasantrees [[Mount Clemens)
    What: A celebration
    Who: Stoners
    Why: To celebrate the grand opening of Michigan’s largest cannabis dispensary in the Gibraltar Trade Center. Plus, the event is licensed for on-site consumption.

    Good Friday Fish Fry Buffet
    When: March 29 at 5 p.m.
    Where: Saint John’s Resort [[Plymouth)
    What: A fish fry for Good Friday
    Who: You and the family
    Why: In honor of Good Friday, enjoy a grand buffet feast including garden salad, seafood chowder, cod, shrimp, rustic potatoes, pastries, and more.

    Whigg: Not For Sale Closing Happy Hour
    When: March 29 from 5-8 p.m.
    Where: Spot Lite [[Detroit)
    What: An art show closing reception
    Who: Kwaku Osei-Bonsu
    Why: View the art exhibition before it's over while enjoying drink specials and raffles.

    Chronopolitics: Temporality, Fear and Media
    When: March 29 from 5-9 p.m.
    Where: Site Works [[Detroit)
    What: A solo art exhibition
    Who: Heather Mawson
    Why: Celebrate the opening of a local artist’s first solo exhibition.

    Cashiesh & Friends Group Art Show
    When: March 29 from 5:30-9 p.m.
    Where: 314 E. Baltimore [[Detroit)
    What: A pop-up art show
    Who: Detroit artists including Phil Simpson, Tony Whlgn, and Habacuc S. Bessiake, among others.
    Why: Support local artists and see awesome art.

    Extra Crispy All Motion
    When: March 29 from 6-10 p.m.
    Where: Extra Crispy Studios [[Detroit)
    What: A celebration of space and time
    Who: Local creative people
    Why: Celebrate Extra Crispy’s Michigan Avenue location before they move into a new space. Plus, there will be food provided by Khana.

    DNA presents: An Evening with dream hampton
    When: March 29 from 6-10 p.m.
    Where: Garden Theater [[Detroit)
    What: A discussion and film screening
    Who: dream hampton
    Why: The award-winning filmmaker and writer from Detroit will have a conversation about two of her short films and a feature film. This is a special edition of Detroit Narrative Agency [[DNA)’s Ethics & Aesthetics screening and talkback series.

    ABUNDANCE: A Spring Poetry Slam
    When: March 29 at 7 p.m.
    Where: Aretha’s Jazz Cafe [[Detroit)
    What: A poetry slam
    Who: Hosted by Joel Fluent Greene
    Why: The poetry competition will include new poets, new voices, and new energy with big prizes.

    Friday Night Lights
    When: March 29 at 8 p.m.
    Where: iRock Local Entertainment Cafe [[Highland Park)
    What: A music night
    Who: Jewels of Detroit
    Why: Perform your music or listen to local performers. Plus, three people will win $100 plus other special prizes like interviews and studio time.

    Autoheart, Argonaut & Wasp, RAEGAN
    When: March 29 at 8 p.m.
    Where: The Loving Touch [[Ferndale)
    What: A concert
    Who: Autoheart with special guests Argonaut & Wasp and RAEGAN
    Why: Hear some good music.

    Thrown
    When: March 29 from 9 p.m.-12 a.m.
    Where: Leland City Club [[Detroit)
    What: A psychedelic dance night
    Who: You and your homies
    Why: It’s Thrown’s inaugural event at Detroit's premier establishment for darkness and mayhem. DJs will be playing EBM, psychedelia, industrial, and more.

    Youth Financial Literacy Workshop
    When: March 30 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
    Where: Tech Town [[Detroit)
    What: A financial literacy workshop for youth
    Who: The F Origin Initiative and Math 4 Success
    Why: Topics will include net income, assets vs. liabilities, ownership vs. entrepreneurship, and more. It is completely free for local youth ages 8-17.

    Mystical Wellness
    When: March 30 from 12-5 p.m.
    Where: Dancing Eye Gallery [[Northville)
    What: A spiritual wellness event
    Who: Tarot reader Emmy Rose, Intuitive Healer Jodi Lynn Turpin, and herbologist Jessica from Anchored Roots.
    Why: Get centered and feel peaceful for the rest of the weekend.

    Roundabout Festival 2024
    When: March 30 at 1 p.m.
    Where: Russell Industrial Center [[Detroit)
    What: An indie rock music festival
    Who: Acts include Mom Jeans, Summer Salt, Microwave, Origami Angel, Hunny, and more
    Why: The new festival is set to feature a mix of established and rising acts. Plus, the festival is organized by The Crofoot Presents, the folks behind Pontiac’s Crofoot music venue.

    Magic Bag Presents: Class Of ’98
    When: March 30 at 7 p.m.
    Where: Magic Bag [[Ferndale)
    What: A 90s dance party
    Who: You and your friends
    Why: Go back in time with music and dancing from the late 90s.

    Sip and Paint Beyoncé
    When: March 30 from 7-9 p.m.
    Where: Detroit Shipping Company [[Detroit)
    What: A sip and paint event to end Women’s History Month
    Who: Hosted by local artist JR Strozier
    Why: Sip on some drinks and unleash your inner artist to paint a piece inspired by Queen B. No experience is necessary and supplies are provided. The host will also be auctioning off his original painting of Beyonce for Arts and Scraps.

    Painting Under the Sea
    When: March 30 from 6-10 p.m.
    Where: Detroit Reef Club [[Ferndale)
    What: A step-by-step painting experience inspired by sea creatures
    Who: Hosted by Be Creative and sponsored by Legasea Cannabis
    Why: This is Be Creative’s first glow in the dark black lit paint experience of 2024 with Under the Sea vibes. A portion of each ticket sold will go towards scholarships for a nonprofit after school youth program that supports the continuation of expression through visual and performing arts. All supplies are provided and there will be complimentary pre-rolls.

    Reverb Sync Sessions
    When: March 30 at 7 p.m.
    Where: The Village [[Oak Park)
    What: A music panel and workshop
    Who: Spotify executives and music professionals
    Why: Learn about writing, producing, and selling music.

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    The Redford Theatre presents....

    8 Mile Friday, March 29, 8pm
    Almost Famous Saturday, March 30, 8pm

    https://redfordtheatre.com/events/

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    At the Senate Theatre on Michigan Avenue....

    Selena Saturday, March 30, 8pm

    https://www.senatetheater.com/events-input/selena-1997

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    Corktown Music Festival 2024
    March 28-30

    3 DAYS - 78 BANDS - 4 VENUES
    A three-day festival showcasing some of the outstanding music we have in Michigan. Covering a wide spectrum of styles, this festival includes everything from punk to folk with a splash of country and a big helping of rock.

    https://corktownmusicfestival.net/

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    Thank you for posting all of this valuable information.

    Ren Farley

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