Events
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Masonic Temple 500 Temple St, Detroit
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STRANGE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC begins, featuring La Cecille, New Music Detroit, and Pharaohs Suns And Rainbows ♫
The Motown Museum 918 W Boston Blvd, DetroitNew Music Detroit will perform Brian Eno's "Music For Airports". STRANGE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC continues through Sept. 13, and there's more info at New Music Detroit dot com.
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Frog Island Power Boat, Pillow Princess, and Ralph & The Cats will play ♫, and there will be stand-up from five comedians
Ziggy's 206 W Michigan Ave., YpsilantiThe comedians will be Alex Bradley, Shelley Smith, Lisa Green, Whitney McDunn, and Minesh Barot.
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Redwood ♫
Blue Llama Jazz Club 314 S Main St, Ann Arbor -
Keir Neuringer (from New York), and the duo of Zekkereya El-magharbel & Joel Peterson
Trinosophes [TREE-no-soafs] 1464 Gratiot Avenue, DetroitKeir Neuringer is a saxophonist, composer, and writer, and a co-founder of the band Irreversible Entanglements.
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Peretsky (from New York City), Desert Liminal (from Chicago), and Skin (Detroit) ♫
Ginkgo Records 3546 Michigan Ave (inside 27th Letter Books), Detroit -
The Stomp Rockets ♫
LIVE Nightclub 102 S 1st St, Ann Arbor -
The Jimmy Greene Quartet ♫
Blue Llama Jazz Club 314 S Main St, Ann Arbor -
STRANGE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC continues, with New Music Detroit, and the duo of Alex Koi & Kirin McElwain ♫
Detroit Institute of Arts 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit -
Film night with Independent Film Festival Ypsilanti
Ypsilanti Freighthouse 100 Market Place, Depot Town, YpsilantiNine short films from around Michigan will be screened. A panel featuring both filmmakers and performers will follow the screening.
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Same Eyes, Bandeau, and Fling II ♫
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The Wildwoods (from Lincoln, Nebraska) ♫
The Ark 316 S Main St, Ann Arbor
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