Kick off list largely culled from Hour Detroit. Add your suggestions below.

The Ultimate RV Show

This RVing expo includes more than 200 fully-staged new and used RVs to explore, a first look at the 2025 RV models, and exhibitors from featured brands such as Keystone RV Company, Coleman, Forest River, and others. Enter for a chance to win a new RV, too. March 6-9. No cost for admission. Huntington Place, 1 Washington Blvd., Detroit; shows.campingworld.com.

Gone With The Wind At The Redford Theater - Saturday and Sunday

On Saturday & Sunday, March 8 & 9, I'll be hosting the Redford Theatre's screenings of Gone With The Wind. 7pm Saturday. 2pm Sunday. Doors open one hour before showtime. Tickets are $7; Seniors and Kids $5.
https://redfordtheatre.com/events/go...the-wind-1939/


Luck of the Irish Dinner & Concert

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a three-course menu curated by Chef Joe Paxton, Guinness and specialty cocktails, and a Gaelic music performed by the Black Murray Band. March 7. $65 for dinner and the concert, $25 concert-only. The War Memorial, 32 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Pointe Farms; warmemorial.org.

Crime Junkie: Life Rule #10 Tour

Ashley Flowers and Brit Brawat, the founders of the hit true crime podcast Crime Junkie,bring their show on the road and dive into a never-before-covered true crime story, live and on stage. March 7. $34.75+. Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313presents.com.

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

This Soviet-era masterpiece by Armenian director Sergei Parajanov follows star-crossed lovers Ivan and Marichka as their bitterly feuding families channel otherworldly forces to keep them apart. Lauded for its sumptuous costumes, colorful motifs, and haunting themes, the film is one of the most internationally acclaimed Ukrainian cinematic achievements of all time. March 7-9. $9.50+. Detroit Film Theatre, 5200 John R. St., Detroit; dia.org.

Michigan Golf Show

This golfing expo got its start back in 1992 and has quickly become a staple for golfers in the Midwest. This year’s show includes exhibitors that cover every aspect of the game, vendors, details on travel destinations for golfers across the country, and more. March 7-9. $12 for adults, free for kids 12 and under, $10 parking. Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi; michigangolfshow.com.

Shamrock Tenors

Hear favorite Irish classics like “Danny Boy,” “Black Velvet Band,” and “Whiskey in the Jar” just in time for St. Patrick’s Day when this talented troupe of vocalists makes a stop at the Fox Theatre this month. The vocalists will be accompanied by Ireland’s finest multi-instrumental musicians as well as an Irish dancing champion. March 8. $25+. Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313presents.com.

Daddy-Daughter Sock Hop

Dads bring their daughters to Blake’s for a ‘50s-themed dance that includes a dinner buffet that features salad, pasta, chicken tenders, and dessert; music and dancing; and donuts and cider. March 8. $45 for parent and child duo, $10 per additional child. Blake’s Backyard Greenhouse, 5600 Van Dyke Ave., Almont; blakefarms.com.

Southfield Winter Fest

Spring may be on its way but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to celebrate winter. This event will include a variety of seasonal activities such as ice skating, carriage rides, and marshmallow roasting. March 9. $4 for residents, $5 for nonresidents. Southfield Sports Arena, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield; cityofsouthfield.com.

The Angel Next Door

This “comedy that’s in love with theater, about people in love with theater,” is set in a Newport mansion in 1948 and features playwrights, actors, a “young star-struck author,” and the housekeeper who would like nothing more than for everyone to leave. Now-March 9. $19+. Meadow Brook Theatre, 378 Meadow Brook Road, Rochester; mbtheatre.com.

Kairos

Ann Arbor’s Theatre Nova will host the world premiere of this new play by Lisa Sanaye Dring. Gina and David find their newly official union tested when a revolutionary medical procedure offers to extend life indefinitely for a small group of patients, leaving the newlyweds to grapple with the weight of love and commitment in a post-mortality world. Now-March 16. $30. Theatre Nova, 410 W. Huron St., Ann Arbor; theatrenova.org.

Hip Hop Evolution: Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop Photography

This photography exhibit highlights the history of hip hop through the lens of photojournalist Andre Smith. It includes iconic images of legends in the genre including DJ Cool Herc and Queen Latifah. Now-April 30. No cost for admission. WCCCD Curtis L. Ivery Downtown Campus, 1001 West Fort St., Detroit; wcccd.edu.

Bangladeshi Diaspora Exhibit

This first-ever exhibit exploring metro Detroit’s Bangladeshi American community includes artifacts, textiles, folk art, and even contributions from area students. Now-May 11. No cost for admission, donations appreciated. Hamtramck Historical Museum, 9525 Joseph Campau Ave., Hamtramck; hamtramckhistory.com.

Post No Bills

Turkish artist Burhan Dogançay evoked the ever-changing nature of urban environments by mimicking the rough textures and haphazard layers com- monly found on bulletin- and graffiti-laden public walls. Dogançay traveled to more than 100 cities over the course of his career, including Manhattan, where inspiration for the idea first struck him. This marks the first U.S. exhibition dedicated to the artist’s work. Now-July 13. No cost. University of Michigan Museum of Art, 525 S. Main St., Ann Arbor; umma.umich.edu.