This show will feature spooky music from the twisted minds of Galen Bundy, Kenji Lee, Cory Tripathy and Jon Hammonds.
The Inclusion Event is a disability awareness event hosted by disAbility Connections. There's more information at Disability Connect dot org.
This film explores the moment in history when the word “homosexual” was first misinterpreted in the Bible.
Feature-length horror movies from Zambia, France, Japan, and Thailand will be shown. All will have subtitles.
Library storytellers will present a show with stories, puppets, songs, and rhymes. The half-hour event will be repeated at 11:30am.
This all-female student company presents an energetic show of original dances that range from lyrical jazz to hip-hop and tap.
This will also be performed on Saturday, November 2nd at 2pm and 7pm.
Schmaltz is a modern klezmer fusion band based in Ann Arbor. Costumes are encouraged.
The 1st is about Chinese-American electoral organizing, and the 2nd follows five Korean-American congressional candidates. This will be on the 10th floor.
This is part of the Ann Arbor Jewish Book Festival. There's more information at JCC Ann Arbor dot org.
The students will reflect on the November 5th election. There will also be readings of chapters from Octavia Butler's "Parable of the Sower".
This will feature Yiddish and English poems newly set to music. They were written in the 1930s about the injustices of the Scottsboro Trials of nine black teenagers.
This film highlights the lived experiences and creative work of four outsider artists, who are working and living with disability in Central Pennsylvania.
More than 50 local artisans will showcase their handcrafted wares inspired by cryptids and creatures of the unknown.
Local artisans will offer fine art, clothing, jewelry, and gift items.
The reading is from the novel "Victors" by Heather Buchanan, based on a true story of African American jazz musician soldiers who served in World War One France.
This performance will include a live sound bath, electronics, and organ.
Gavra will present images from her ongoing portrait series "Plates of Appearance". And, she will make a case for an artistic response to technology.
A bad day gets worse for young detective Murakami when a pickpocket steals his gun on a hot, crowded bus. Desperate to right the wrong, he goes undercover.
The group blends influences from legendary South African jazz figures, and American jazz icons like John Coltrane and McCoy Tyner. There's also an 8:30pm show.
These bands are from Houston, Austin, Montreal, and Detroit respectively.
The eight panel mural will be installed on Library Lane.
The film is based on the true story of a British journalist who tries to uncover the truth about the imposed famine on Ukraine in the 1930s.
This drama is about a pair of fugitives who hide among the rice fields of the Po Valley in Northern Italy. In Italian with subtitles.
Lecturer Heather Bruegl ("Broogle") travels and lectures on Native American history, including policy and activism.
John Lodge joined The Moody Blues in 1966 as bass guitarist, co-lead vocalist, and songwriter.
Blake is inspired by feminist theory and queer subcultures, and will address the contradictions of representation in art. This is a part of the U of M "Gender Euphoria" series.
Relic Ensemble is a period instrument chamber orchestra. This concert will be a retelling of the love story of Orpheus and Eurydice (yoo-REED-uh-see), through music, poetry, and drama.
This exhibition includes early photos of The White Stripes, Eminem, Adult, Big Sean, The Dirtbombs, and other musical performers. It will be on view through January 5th.
This fair will feature 60 vendors, offering handmade art, vintage goods, and self care products. There will also be a pop-up bar.
This fair will feature 60 vendors, offering handmade art, vintage goods, and self care products. There will also be a pop-up bar.
This film covers events in 1963, when Detroit’s dreams to host the Olympics clashed with the Black community's urgent need for change.
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