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Southeast Michigan entertainment calendar July 31 and beyond

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Southeast Michigan entertainment calendar July 31 and beyond

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CANCELED/RESCHEDULED

• Guns N’ Roses: originally scheduled for July 11, rescheduled for July 24, 2021, Comerica Park.

• Wild ’N Out Live: Canceled, previously scheduled for March 19, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit.

• 2020 Michigan State Fair: scheduled at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, will transition to a free online event, Sept. 3-7, michiganstatefairllc.com.

• Soaring Eagle Arts, Beats & Eats: Main event canceled, Sept. 4-7, virtual and scaled-down live events with social distancing planned, downtown Royal Oak, artsbeatseats.com.

• Art & Apples Festival: Canceled, previously scheduled for Sept. 11-13, Rochester Municipal Park, pccart.org/festival.

Tickets will be honored for rescheduled shows. Ticketholders have 30 days to request a refund at point of purchase. Tickets on sale at Ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000, Livenation.com, 313Presents.com. The Little Caesars Arena XFINITY and Fox Theatre box offices are closed until stay-at-home order is lifted.

ART

• Art Mile Detroit: July 29-Aug. 5, a week of public programs featuring digital installations from area galleries, artwork sales, virtual museum tours and live events. The Anton Art Center features oil paintings and hand-stitched fiber artworks for sale by artist, Jeanne Bieri, artmiledetroit.com.

• “Dreams and Nightmares”: Juriedall-media exhibition Aug. 1-22, Northville Art House, 215 W. Cady, Northville, local and national artists works, tented outdoor reception, 1-3 p.m. Aug. 1, 248-344-0497, northvillearthouse.org.

• Magical Mural Tour: Rochester Downtown Development Authority accepting applications through Aug. 7, open to artists of all ages — professionals or hobby artists. Murals will be entered into a People’s Choice Contest, with the winning prize of $500. Apply at downtownrochestermi.com/magical-mural-tour. The tour Sept. 8-30.

• Call for artists: All media inspired by the theme “Once Upon a Time,” for exhibit by Arts Alive, Aug. 10-Sept. 8, at Tibbits Opera House. Artists may submit up to three pieces at $5 per submission. Cash prizes will be awarded based on audience votes. Artists may sell work on commission, 517-278-6029, email artsalivecw@gmail.com, facebook.com/Arts-Alive-Coldwater.

• “Michigan’s Great Lakes”: Photographs by Jeff Gaydash on view through Aug. 30 at DIA dia.org/greatlakes. Share on social media and tag #MyGreatLakesatTheDIA to be a part of the discussion.

• Detroit Institute of Arts: Reopened with timed tickets at dia.org/reopening.

• Change of Plans-Art Gallery Show: noon-4 p.m. Thursdays in August, Playground Detroit, 2845 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, 313-649-7741, playgrounddetroit.com.

• Paint Creek Center for the Arts: The PCCA reopened with virtual and in-person art classes, pccart.org.

• Shapeshifters-Transformations in Contemporary Art: Cranbrook Art Museum has reopened to the public, Cranbrook Art Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, cranbrookartmuseum.org, 248-645-3329, timed online registration recommended.

• Art Talk with Curator Jill Shaw: Detroit Institute of Art, Art Access online discussion on works by Claude Monet, bit.ly/37VeJ86.

• “Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Verses”: Katherine Kasdorf, Detroit Institute of Arts, Associate Curator of Arts of Asia and the Islamic World, insight and history on a Buddhist manuscript from eastern India, bit.ly/2TlNdus.

• “Behind the Seen”: The Detroit Institute of Arts docents Ray Henney and Howard Rosenberg discuss the DIA’s hidden treasures for adults 55 and older, live online at 1 p.m. Thursdays, dia.org/thursdaysathome.

• Michigan Fine Arts Competition: Virtual exhibition through Aug. 27, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, BBArtCenter.org.



No Turning Back

Willie Wayne Smith “No Turning Back Now,” 2019, Oil, acrylic on canvas is part of “We Used to Gather” exhibit through Sept. 18, at Library Street Collective in Detroit.


• “We Used to Gather”: exhibit through Sept. 18, Library Street Collective, 1260 Library St., Detroit, lscgallery.com.

BEATS

• Anne Heaton: Ark Family Room Series livestream, 8 p.m. July 31, at Facebook Live, also past concerts, donations accepted, The Ark-Ann Arbor, theark.org, facebook.com/TheArkAnnArbor/live_videos.

• Moxie Blitz: 4-8 p.m. Aug. 1, performing on the patio, Brownie’s on the Lake, 24214 Jefferson Ave., St. Clair Shores, browniesonthelake.com.

• Kat Mandu: Bob Seger tribute band, 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 4, Wildwood Amphitheater, 2700 Joslyn Ct., Lake Orion. Outdoor Concerts in the Park, hosted by Orion Township Parks & Recreation, social distancing, free, facebook.com/orionparksrec.

• Oakland University Summer Carillon Concert Series: 6 p.m. Fridays through Aug. 14, Elliot Tower on campus. International performers play the 49 bell carillon inside Elliot Tower. Attendees can visit campus and listen from outside, oakland.edu/smtd.

• Sunday Brunch Music Series: Detroit Public TV and WRCJ-FM (90.9) recordings of local live performances 11 a.m. Sundays at dptv.org/programs/arts-culture.

• LiveNation Live From Home: Concerts include Miley Cyrus, Melissa Etheridge, Kidz Bop at livenation.com/livefromhome, #Togetherapart.

• “Rewind”: The Gilbert Jackson Chorale of Waterford Twp. recorded concerts at jacksonchorale.org/past-performances. For info or requests, email gilbertjacksonchorale@gmail.com.

CAMPS/CLASSES, ONLINE

• Intro to Acting and Improv: 2-2:45 p.m. Thursdays, Aug. 6-27, for ages 7-16, $40 per child. Register at actingoutkids@yahoo.com.

• Creative Writing: 3:30-4:30 p.m. Aug. 6-27, for ages 11-18, $40 per child. Register at actingoutkids@yahoo.com.

• Art Camps: Virtual one-week camps throughout summer, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. Materials & supplies available by curbside pickup, bbartcenter.org/art-camps-virtual.

• Community House: through Aug. 6, dance camp, writing, baking, athletics, fashion for children via Zoom. Discounts for multiple camps; communityhouse.com.

CLASSICAL

• Detroit Symphony Orchestra: “Summer Sessions-DSO Outdoors” 7 p.m. Aug. 5, Sosnick Courtyard, 51 Parsons St., near the Fisher Music Center and Orchestra Hall. The shows are general admission and free, with VIP seating ($100 for two people, $200 for four), maximum 75 people, with masks and social distancing, temperature checks at entrance. Patrons encouraged to bring their own chairs and blankets. Reservations required via dso.org/summer.

• Detroit Symphony Orchestra: Recordings of previous concerts on DSO Replay at dso.org/replay.

• “Classical Music Mashup”: Rochester Conservatory of Music video, performed by 23 faculty members of the Rochester Conservatory teaching from home, created as alternate to the formal Faculty Recital Gala that was canceled in April. View on YouTube (youtu.be/ZkGrX8iTqlI) or Rochesterconservatory.com. Rochester Conservatory open for in-person lessons.

• “Mambo Encore”: Michigan Philharmonic of Plymouth, youtu.be/QzaXKlVyij4, michiganphil.org.

DANCE

• The Virtual Salon Performance Series: Monthly presentation of works-in-progress by guest artists with facilitated audience response session, hosted/curated by Mark DeGarmo. Mark DeGarmo Dance seeks submissions through Aug. 17 for the next “Global Dance Circle” video. Professional and recreational dancers invited to email a 10-second clip of their best moves to info@markdegarmodance.org, markdegarmodance.org

DRIVE-IN THEATER

• Canterbury Village: Powered by Emagine, “Trolls,” “Like A Boss,” “The Angry Birds Movie,” “21 Jump Street,” “22 Jump Street,” “Talladega Nights” and “Baby Driver” showings for July 31-Aug. 2, 2359 Joslyn Ct., Lake Orion. Tickets available at BigTickets.com, facebook.com/canterburyvillagelakeorion, rain or shine, $20+.

• MJR Digital Cinemas: popcorn, drinks, candy, nachos and pretzel bites concession pick-up and delivery starting July 31, through the DoorDash mobile app. Available at select locations including the MJR Southgate Cinema 20, MJR Waterford Cinema 16, MJR Chesterfield Cinema 16, and MJR Troy Grand Cinema 16, within the service area, mjrtheatres.com.

• Emagine Novi: “Back To The Future“ (PG) July 31; “Star Wars-The Force Awakens” (PG-13) Aug. 1; “Jaws” (PG) Aug. 2, on south side parking lot of Twelve Mile Crossing at Fountain Walk, 44425 W. 12 Mile Road. Showtimes at 9:30 p.m., gates at 7 p.m. COVID-19 precautions, concession delivery to car, no outside food or beverages allowed, emagine-entertainment.com, $30 per vehicle with no more than six people. RVs and limousines excluded.

• “Star Wars-The Rise of Skywalker”: dusk, Aug. 8, Kensington Metropark, Playfield, metroparks.com/movies, free with Metropark pass, first-come-first-parked basis until full, socially distance safety measures in place.

FAMILY

• Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru Experience: Touring dinosaur exhibit Aug. 7-16, DTE Energy Music Theatre parking area, Independence Twp., featuring over 70 moving and lifelike dinosaurs. Tickets start at $49 for hourlong passenger car or SUV ride, must be purchased in advance at 313Presents.com or jurassicquest.com. Time slots vary. No food sales; guests may bring snacks. Staff will deliver merchandise for purchase at the Dino Store. Guests to remain in vehicles and wear masks if they exit vehicle in allowed areas.

• DIA At Home: Family Art Projects Neighborhood Collage and Art-Making-Stabiles, free-standing geometric sculptures. Access the Detroit Institute of Arts online to view collections and online resources for children and adults, dia.org/athome, dia.org/education/resources, dia.org/videos.

• Pure Michigan virtual tours: Live cams at beaches and exhibits through #VirtualPureMichigan campaign, on Pure Michigan’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter channels, facebook.com/puremichigan.

• Michigan History for Kids: For third and fourth grades, exploring history and heritage of all Michigan peoples, michigankids.org/home.

• CreativeBug: Joann Fabrics & Crafts offers two months free website subscription with access to thousands of online arts and crafts courses, creativebug.com.

• Libraries: While closed, many libraries offer online services, including e-books, mel.org/welcome.

FILM

• Emagine Virtual Cinema: Emagine and partners provide select films at home via TV, mobile devices or computer through Emagine Virtual Cinema. Bleeker Street and Magnolia Pictures $12 per movie, Distrib Films US $10 per movie and subscription-based Film Movement $12 per movie; emagine-entertainment.com/virtual-cinema.

DFT@Home Detroit Film Theatre: “Caro Diario (Dear Diary),” “Marona’s Fantastic Tale” (recommended for ages 7+), Detroit Institute of Arts virtual screening room, 313-833-4005, dia.org, $9.99+.

FUNDRAISERS

• Sterling’s Legacy’s 2nd Annual ‘Wrapped in Love’ Event: 1-5 p.m. Aug. 22, Grant Park, 8243 Hahn St., Utica, to benefit shelter animals, facebook.com/events/2854650714767935, 586-991-1166.

MUSEUMS

• Royal Oak Historical Society Museum: Reopens 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Aug. 1, Annual Cruisin’ Woodward Exhibit, at the Northwood Firestation, 1411 Webster Road, Royal Oak, free entry, donations accepted, royaloakhistoricalsociety.com.

• Porch Walk Mt. Clemens: noon-4 p.m. Aug. 15, begins at 15 Union St., crockerhousemuseum.org, 586-465-2488, $15, order online or via phone. Social distancing walk while learning the history of a dozen homes on Lincoln Street in Mt. Clemens.

• The Henry Ford: Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village has reopened, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn. Ford Rouge Factory Tour and the Giant Screen Experience closed until further notice, thehenryford.org.

• “Capturing A Culture Change-Motown Through The Lens of Jim Hendin”: Motown Museum reopened with smaller tour groups and enhanced safety measures. Guests encouraged to purchase tickets online. Masks required inside museum. Guests will be greeted by an associate outside, motownmuseum.org/visit/hours-admissions. New hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

• Ford House grounds and gardens: Historic estate of Edsel and Eleanor Ford in Grosse Pointe Shores, reopened for tours of grounds and gardens, with timed entry, social distancing and masks. Visitors must register online in advance, $5 each, fordhouse.org, no ticket sales at the gate. Ford House, historical buildings, visitor center and museum store closed. Restrooms near the Gate Lodge open. Ford House mobile app available at fordhouse.org and App Store.

• Cranbrook Institute of Science: reopened to the public, option to view museum collections and videos online at science.cranbrook.edu. The Acheson Planetarium remains closed until further notice, science.cranbrook.edu. Cranbrook House & Gardens open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. daily. Visitors welcome to explore grounds for free this year. Cranbrook House and the Conservatory Greenhouse remain closed, housegardens.cranbrook.edu.

Note: Many events have been canceled or postponed due to the COVID-19 crisis. Check with venues for updates. Submit events online at bit.ly/1iUM73e

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