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To Do: Detroit 10/16-10/22



DETROIT

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. Ends Saturday October 25
More than 50 Detroit artists exhibit work that will be judged by renowned artist Andres Serrano
Center Galleries
301 Frederick Douglass
Free parking in the CCS parking structure, located on Brush Street
2) DJ Mehdi
Friday October 17 at 10pm with Erno the Inferno and Frankie Bank$
Magic Stick 4120 Woodward Avenue
$5
Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 11pm-2am
An art show in honor of Halloween featuring artwork from MarkArminski, Jason Driscoll, Gwen Joy, Mike Kelly, Carl Oxley, AudreyPongracz, and Jerry Shirts
Majestic Cafe 4124 Woodward Ave.
Free
Friday October 17 at 8:30 pm
Creepshow is a cult film featuring 5 vignettes written by StephenKing and directed by George Romero. This outdoor screening in Peck Parkwill feature four of the stories with live music by Liz and Abbey,Shadiamond le Freedom, and the INterior Project, and singer-songwriterJamiel.
Peck Park, at the corner of Kirby and Beaubien in Detroit’s midtown
Free admission
Saturday October 18 at 6 pm
This opera tells the story of Garner, a slave who escaped herKentucky farm and sought freedom in Ohio. It is a collaboration ofGrammy award winning composer Richard Danielpour and Nobel Prizewinning author Toni Morrison.
1526 Broadway
$28-120

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