Events
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Zal Gaz Grotto 2070 West Stadium Blvd., Ann Arbor
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An interview with Detroit-based artist Bakpak Durden for Trans Day of Visibility 2026
Ann Arbor District Library, downtown branch 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann ArborDurden incorporates elements of the Baroque and Afro-Surrealist movements to create oil paintings and large-scale murals.
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Mike Doughty (from Soul Coughing) ♫
The Ark 316 S Main St, Ann Arbor -
The Contemporary Directions Ensemble ♫
McIntosh Theatre, Moore Building U of M School of Music, 1100 Baits Drive, Ann ArborThis U of M music student ensemble will perform a full program of work by contemporary American composer Andrew Norman.
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Brad Russell ♫
Ziggy's 206 W Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti -
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A Name Change Clinic for transgender and gender-nonconforming people
Ann Arbor District Library, downtown branch 343 South Fifth Avenue, Ann ArborLegal volunteers will be on-site after this presentation to answer questions and assist with forms.
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R.J. Cowdery and Andrew Calhoun ♫
Chelsea Depot 125 Jackson Street, Chelsea -
Big Tent featuring Wayne Gerard ♫
Blue Llama Jazz Club 314 S Main St, Ann ArborThere will also be an 8;30pm set.
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GEAR LORDS will feature OMO, Versificator, Silent Conversation, Othercast, and Jawntelope ♫
Ziggy's 206 W Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti -
Tropos, with Kenji Lee’s Fortune Teller Trio ♫
Kerrytown Concert House 415 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor, MI -
Mike Marshall & Alessandro Penezzi ♫
The Ark 316 S Main St, Ann ArborMike Marshall is a mandolinist and a former member of The David Grisman Qutartet. Alessandro Penezzi plays seven-string guitar and other instruments.
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Take Back The Night: the 48th annual rally and march against sexual violence
Michigan Union Ballroom 530 S State Street, Ann ArborThe keynote speaker for this event will be Epstein survivor Jena-Lisa Jones.
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