At 6pm, Public Health Students of African Descent (PHSAD) will have community-building activities.
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At 6pm, Public Health Students of African Descent (PHSAD) will have community-building activities. |
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Les Greene was the voice of Little Richard in the 2022 movie “Elvis”. Admission is free, and non-perishables will be accepted for the non-profit organization Food Gatherers. |
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Woma was born in Ghana and became a world-renowned performer and teacher. Professor Stone is from Oakland University. There will also be a Q & A with director Kameron Donald. In 2014, Palestinian director Mohamed Jabaly visited Norway for a film festival. Then Gaza's borders closed, and he found himself stranded there for seven years. |
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George Washington University Professor Loren Kajiwaka will discuss how the music of Eminem, a longtime antagonist of Donald Trump, has been embraced by right-wing politicians. |
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Original artifacts span from the painful era of the trans-Atlantic slave trade to the vibrant culture of hip hop. This will be on the first floor. The film celebrates Black influence and culture, while also discussing the impact of 1980s Black and Latinx ballroom and drag culture. |
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This film by D. A. Pennebaker finds Dylan in England during his 1965 tour, which would be his last as an acoustic artist. |
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This film weaves together live performances and interviews from the 50th anniversary of the iconic New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. |
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Hide is an industrial electronic duo from Chicago. |
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All adults and kids age 5 and up can visit for a family-centered program featuring a concert by Joe Reilly, a short gallery talk, coloring, and other activities. This will feature a panel of artists and academics whose work addresses the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality. Then at 2:30pm, there will be a Wikipedia Edit-a-thon. |
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It'll be time to set your clock forward one hour. This concert will celebrate contributions made by women composers and conductors to concert band and wind ensemble repertoire. La Santa Cecilia mixes a variety of Pan-American rhythms with elements of jazz and klezmer music. |
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Sensor Ghost is a no-wave art-punk trio from Washington, DC. |
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Music from these shows will be selected for a live album. There will also be a 9pm show. |
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Music from these shows will be selected for a live album. There will also be a 9pm show. This quartet includes members of the Berlin Philharmonic, the New York Philharmonic, and other orchestras. They will play music by Beethoven, Bartók, and Schubert. |
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The performance features John Cage’s "Child of Tree", which premiered in Detroit in 1975. In this piece, an amplified cactus becomes the instrument. Three dancers share the stage in a narrative of unity, vigor, and unrelenting advancement, inspired by the Afrofuturism movement. |
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The ensemble will present a showcase of Kunqu (KWUN-chaw), one of the oldest forms of Chinese opera. There will be a Q & A with the performers at 5pm. |
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Davy Rothbart assembled this film from 20 years of footage. It was shot by a family living in Washington DC in one of America's most dangerous neighborhoods.
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The presentation will cover the challenges and opportunities Ukraine faces in rebuilding its energy infrastructure amidst the ongoing war. |
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The carillon has 60 bells, with the lowest bell weighing 6 tons.
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The podcast explores the sometimes mysterious areas between being an artist and having a career. |
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Most shows will start after 8pm. There's more information at Hamtramck Blowout dot com. |
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Most shows will start after 8pm. A full schedule is at Hamtramck Blowout dot com. Trumpeter and vocalist Benny Benack The Third will be joined by three other musicians. There will also be a 9pm show. |
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The Marche features floats, music, and costumes. The parade starts at 1pm. Info is at Marche Du Nain Rouge dot com. |
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McMorrow will discuss her new book, "Hate Won't Win: Find Your Power and Leave This Place Better Than You Found It." |
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The festival will run through March 30th. There's a complete schedule at A A Film Fest dot org. |
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Devo founders Gerald Casale (kuh-SAH-lee) and Mark Mothersbaugh will join restorationist Peter Conheim for a post-screening discussion and Q&A session. |
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Sonido Gallo Negro plays psychedelia-influenced cumbia music. This cinema celebration spotlights experimental films with LGBTQ+ themes. A full festival schedule is at AA Film Fest dot org. |
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Legal volunteers will be on-site after this presentation to answer questions and assist with forms. |
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This event will feature zines made by vendors from Ypsi, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Chicago, and beyond. This year’s lineup of family-friendly films is entirely animated. A full schedule for the festival is at A A Film Fest dot org.
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Performers of all abilities can play instruments, sing songs, and tell jokes with members of the band, which is comprised of kids and adults with special needs. |
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Rachel Crandall-Crocker is a therapist and advocate in Michigan who started the Transgender Day of Visibility as an international holiday. |
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This will be delivered by U of M science lecturer Natalia Forrat in room 555. |
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Vocalist Cyrille Aimée (Seh-REEL Ah-MAY) combines jazz, pop, Caribbean, and other influences. There will also be a 9pm show. This will include a keynote speech, a musical performance, and a dance performance. Information and (live stream) at TBTN Ann Arbor dot org. |
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The ensemble is composed of three vocalists, an accordionist, a bass guitarist, a drummer, and a cymbalist. |
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This is based on the children’s book by Shazia Omar, in which two sisters use their magical powers to save their village from drought. There's also a 1pm performance. Marcel Khalife is a legendary Lebanese composer, singer, and oud master. His sons Rami and Sary play piano and cello. |
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This free event is to raise awareness and support for suicide prevention and mental wellness. There will be speakers, raffles, food, and activities.
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Giant-sized "puppets", created and animated by U-M students and community members, will be paraded up and down Main Street. The group performs danceable music derived from traditional klezmer, Israeli, and religious music, mixed with modern jazz, Latin, and rock rhythms. |
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