Afleveringen
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It's time to get ready for Art Fair Season in Ann Arbor! Get started at:
theannarborartfair.com
artfair.org
dartforart.orgThis year's Ann Arbor Art Fair dates:
Thursday, July 17 | 10 AM – 9 PM
Friday, July 18 | 10 AM – 9 PM
Saturday, July 19 | 10 AM – 8 PMThe Ann Arbor Art Fair captivates nearly half a million visitors over a vibrant three-day extravaganza every July. Renowned as the largest juried art fair nationwide, it showcases the talents of nearly 1,000 artists, spanning an impressive 30-city-block footprint throughout downtown Ann Arbor.
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Meet the HSHV Pet of the week at https://www.hshv.org/petsoftheweek-2/
My name is Clancy! I am a shy kind of dog who is looking for a patient adopter, willing to give me time to adjust and open up in my new home. I will seek comfort from my favorite people while I work on my confidence. If you give me a chance, you could be just the person I am looking for, and I could be the dog to make you feel complete!
All the animals available for adoption through the Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on their vaccinations and have a microchip I.D. which is included in their affordable adoption fee.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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There are so many ways to help Ann Arbor become carbon neutral by 2030...
Dr. Missy Stults has some ideas!Get more today at a2zero.org
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Spend the week at aadl.org!
SPRING BREAK STUFF:
Tuesday: Unicorn crowns, animal ear & floral headbands
Wednesday: Japanese magical journey (stories and origami) and a pirate party
Thursday: Hexbug adventures and slime time
Friday: Star jars, My Neighbor Totoro filmPlus preschool storytimes daily, baby playgroups today, Wednesday, and Friday.
MUSICAL PETTING ZOO
Join members of the Michigan Pops Orchestra for a hands-on workshop to learn about musical instruments! Get up close to cellos, violins, and woodwinds and then enjoy a mini performance of movie-music favorites by the members.
Saturday, March 29, 2PM Downtown Library
MARY McGUIRE AND CAROLYN STRIHO
Detroit Americana and Detroit Rock merge when Mary McGuire and Carolyn Striho perform together live and in concert at the Downtown Library on Sunday, March 30 at 3pm. Mary brings a rock and blues influence with some gentler folk rock attached, while Carolyn mixes in a bit of classical folk, punk, and cabaret.
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Make a plan to spend some time at the Ypsi Freighthouse at ums.org/season/ums-at-ypsilanti-freighthouse/
Salsa Dance Night at the Freighthouse - Thursday, April 3
Family Performances with Detroit Puppet Company: Sun Moon Secret - Saturday, April 5 - Saturday, April 5
Sonic Meditation with King Sophia and Sophiyah E. - Sunday, April 6
Firas Zreik - Thursday, April 10
Frontier Ruckus - Friday, April 11
An Afternoon with Straight Ahead - Sunday, April 13
Open Mic at the Freighthouse - Thursday, April 17
Downtown Ypsi Processional & Community Party - Saturday, April 19
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This week, special guest Leslie Raymond, Executive Director, Ann Arbor Film Festival joins Scott & Nick for a preview of AAFF 2025!
Learn more at www.aafilmfest.org
And keep up with all the happenings at the Michigan & State Theaters at www.marquee-arts.org
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All of this and more at annarbor.org
63rd AAFF Off the Screen Installation Open Reception
Dates: Friday, March 21, 2025
Location: Ann Arbor Art Center 117 W Liberty St Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM63rd Ann Arbor Film Festival
Dates: Tuesday, March 25 – Sunday, March 30, 2025Crystal Creations
Dates: Friday, March 21, 2025
Location: Manchester District Library at 912 City Rd, Manchester, MI 48158
Time: 3:30 PMVermouth Vibes Cocktail Class
Location: Zingerman's Cornman Farms in Dexter
Dates: Friday, March 21, 2025
Price: $105
Time: 6:30 PM to 9:00 PMWomen Hold Up Half the Sky: Keepers of the Sky
Dates: March 14, 2025 - April 25, 2025
Location: Argus Museum 525 W William St Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Price: Free
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Recurrence: Recurring every week day Monday through FridayYoga with Cats
Location: Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center 5245 Jackson Rd, Ann Arbor,
Days/Times: Sunday mornings 8:30am- 9:30am and Thursday evenings 7:00pm-8:00pm. From March 20th through the end of April.
Ages: 12 and over (Those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult 21+).
Price: $15 per person (non-refundable and non-transferable)Musical Benefit in support of the International Pride Orchestra
Dates: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Location: Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N 4th Ave Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Check out all of the pets looking for fur-ever homes at hshv.org!
My name is Kookie, and I am a bunny looking for a forever home! If you haven’t heard rabbits like me are very intelligent and we would love to show you what great family members we can be! We do need an enclosure with ample space and also need to be out of our cages for exercising and playing at least one hour a day! Feel free to stop by meet me today!
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If you need to get out of your funk and into some community, Scott & the Doc have some ideas for you!
Start at a2zero.org and get involved today!
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Rich has a sick bird.
There's something happening every day at aadl.org!
This Thursday from 6-7pm at the Downtown Library, join Yen Azzaro and Hafsah Mijinyawa, the hosts of Cadence: A Podcast for Creatives as they host a live recording of their podcast in conversation with director Donald Harrison and designer Hine Lamb.
All-ages Mario Kart Tournament! Sunday, March 23 from 1-4pm at the Downtown Library.
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DigitalSummer.clinic
centerfordigitalengagement.org/Each year, in conjunction with Ann Arbor SPARK, The Center for Digital Engagement offers a paid Digital Summer Clinic internship. This internship helps college students and recent grads from Southeastern Michigan find careers in digital. This year’s application will open soon and they close on April 25, 2025. Interviews will be conducted in May and final offers will be completed by Memorial Day 2025.
Clinic interns gain practical experience in digital marketing and tech, the opportunity to connect with mentors and industry professionals, and guidance in developing a professional portfolio. Clinic interns span a broad range of majors, including Computer Science, Business, Communications, Media Arts, and more. Clinic projects routinely span all of these majors.
Interns work in teams of two for companies housed in Ann Arbor SPARK’s high-tech incubator. Teams work on various projects ranging from developing websites and apps to content creation (written, graphic, photography, video), social media, and advertising.
75% of interns move on to jobs in the Southeastern Michigan high-tech economy with firms like General Motors, Domino’s, iProspect, Career Now Brands, Google, and more.Interns work for 10 hours per week. The Summer 2025 Clinic will run from June 9 to August 8. Pay is $19/hour. There are 48 positions available.
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All of this and more at www.marquee-arts.org!
EEPHUS – Opens Friday, March 21st at the Michigan
50 STATES OF SUSTAINABILITY: VERIDIAN – TONIGHT at 7:00 PM
ONCE (2007) – TONIGHT at 7:30 PM
17 BLOCKS – TOMORROW at 6:00 PM – FREE and open to the public
Featuring a Q&A with filmmaker and featured subjects. Presented by the University of Michigan Wallace House Center for Journalists.ISLE OF DOGS (2018) – TOMORROW at 7:00 PM and Wednesday, March 19th at 7:30 PM
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT (2024) – Wednesday, March 19th at 7:00 PM – FREE and open to the public – SOLD OUT but seats may be available
SALTBURN (2023) – Thursday, March 20th at 8:00 PM – Part of Late-Night Classics
HEAT (1995) – Friday, March 21st at 9:30 PM – Part of Late Night Classics
LYD (2024) – Sunday, March 23rd at 5:00 PM – FREE and open to the public – SOLD OUT but seats may be available – With directors Sarah Ema Friedland and Rami Younis in attendance.
NOW PLAYING
THERE’S STILL TOMORROW– Michigan
NO OTHER LAND – Michigan
BLACK BAG – State
NOVOCAINE – State
ANORA – State
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WashtenawCampPlacement.org
Through youthful eyes, the main reason to go to camp is to have a wonderful time! After all, there are lots of activities that are fun, new friends, good meals and snacks, and a stress-free time in the natural world.
From an older and wiser point of view, you can appreciate that the enhanced confidence, social skills and sense of independence learned at camp will be an asset to your child as he or she returns home and goes back to school. Traits learned at camp help reduce future risky behaviors.
Specifically, data indicates that our campers show growth or improvement in more than half of the following outcomes, as rated by camp counselors and directors:
Increased self-esteem and positive self image
Independence, self-reliance and confidence
Decision-making
Sense of belonging with peers and adults
Living and working with others from different backgrounds
Testing own abilities and limits
Participating cooperatively
Sense of structure and purpose for a day
Safety consciousness
Leadership and group skills
Taking care of self and belongings
Appreciation for the natural worldIn addition to financial support, we prepare each camper by providing orientation, essential supplies and gear, paperwork assistance, and transportation, ensuring that camp is a fully accessible, rewarding experience for every student.
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Plan your weekend at annarbor.org!
Shamrock Business Crawl – State Street
Dates: Friday, March 14; Sat, March 15; Sun, March 16 and Monday, March 17, 2015Ann Arbor Civic Theater’s Frozen Jr.
Dates: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, March 16, 2025
Arthur Miller Theatre at U-M North Campus 1226 Murfin Ave. Ann Arbor, MI 48109
Time: 7:30 PM to 10:30 PMAnn Arbor's Best St. Patrick's Day Weekend Bar Crawl
Dates: Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16, 2025
Price:$15, 21+
Time: 4:00 PM to 10:00 PMHome, Garden & Lifestyle Show
Dates: Saturday, March 15 and Sunday, March 16, 2025
Location: Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds 5055 Ann Arbor Saline Road Ann Arbor, MI 48103
Price: $5, Join the email list to receive a free pass29th Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons
Presented By: Prison Creative Arts project
Dates: March 18, 2025 - April 1, 2025
Location: University of Michigan Duderstadt Center 2281 Bonisteel Blvd Ann Arbor, MI
Price: Free
Time: 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Recurrence: Recurring dailyYouth Art Month – Main Street Ann Arbor
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Get ready for Rescue Reading!
hshv.org/learn/kids/
Meet the HSHV Pet of the Week!
Hi my name is Jackson! I am a shy kind of dog who is looking for a patient adopter who is willing to give me time to adjust and open up in my new home. I will seek comfort from my favorite people while I work on my confidence. I’m looking for a lowkey household without any young kids so I can be your main focus. If you give me a chance, you could be just the person I am looking for, and I could be the dog to make you feel complete!
All the animals available for adoption through the Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV) are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on their vaccinations and have a microchip I.D. which is included in their affordable adoption fee.
https://www.hshv.org/petsoftheweek-2/
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Stat in touch with the Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability & Innovations, when you sign up for the newsletter at
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There's a month full of fun ahead at discoverscienceandnature.org/ !!
CARDBOARD CREATOR WORKSHOP 3/12 & 3/13 3-5PM
CRITTER HOUSE OPEN HOURS Saturdays & Sundays - FREE!
FIRESIDE FUN AT THE NATURE CENTER - 3/21 - 6:30 - 8:30pm - FREE!
BOOMSHAKA - 3/28 - 1:30pm
NEW MOON HIKE - 3/28 - 7:30 - 9
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On Sunday, March 16, 2025, music fans from around the world are invited to join a special virtual benefit concert to support Johnny’s Speakeasy, a beloved venue that was devastated by a house fire in September 2022. The concert will stream live from 2:00 PM Eastern Time on the Save the Speakeasy Facebook page and YouTube channel. This star-studded event will feature mini-sets from a wide range of artists across the country who are donating their performance to help raise awareness and much need funds to aid in the rebuild of Johnny’s home and the Speakeasy.
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM Eastern Time
Where: Live-streamed on the Save the Speakeasy Facebook page and YouTube channelThe concert will showcase performances from a host of talented musicians, including: Whit & Al Hill (Nashville, TN), Wild Ponies (Nashville, TN), Dana Cooper (Nashville, TN), Lindsay Tomasic (Los Angeles, CA), Michael McNevin (San Francisco Bay Area, CA), Cosy Sheridan (Boston, MA), Chuck Brodsky (Asheville, NC), Julianne Ankley (Port Huron, MI), Jeff Plankenhorn (Campbell River, BC), Jeff Burke (Nashville, TN)
In addition, several guest appearances will enhance the show throughout the day, along with performances from local artists, including: Judy Banker, Dave Boutette & Kristi Davis, Chris Buhalis, Annie & Rod Capps, Lauren Crane, Shari Kane & Dave Steele, Billy King & Emily Slomovits, Dave Menefee, Mike Ward, and Johnny himself!
This benefit concert is the latest initiative in the ongoing Save the Speakeasy campaign, which was launched in response to the fire that destroyed the venue and has since been compounded by a prolonged legal battle. Despite a number of successful benefit concerts, the need for support continues, and this virtual event aims to bring the community together for one afternoon of music and solidarity.
Johnny’s Speakeasy has been a cherished hub for local music lovers and artists alike, and this event will help ensure the future of the venue and provide much-needed financial support to Johnny as he continues to rebuild his home.
How to Watch:
Visit the Save the Speakeasy Facebook page [www.facebook.com/helpsavethespeakeasy] or YouTube channel [youtube.com/@savethespeakeasy] on Sunday, March 16, 2025, starting at 2:00 PM Eastern Time.
Donations will be accepted throughout the stream, and all proceeds will go directly to the ongoing restoration and legal efforts.
For more information, visit savethespeakeasy.com
Press contact: [email protected]
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Find details at aadl.org
NEW PODCAST
Talkin’ Music: Celebrating 50+ Years of the Willis C. Patterson Our Own Thing Chorale
Talkin’ Music is all about Ann Arbor’s Our Own Thing Chorale and Instructional Program and its founder, Dr. Willis C. Patterson, plus past and current members spanning—more than 50 years. Following the inception of the Instructional Program in 1969, the Willis C. Patterson Our Own Thing Chorale has preserved and performed traditional African American spirituals and contemporary choral arrangements and compositions by African Americans and other musicians of the diaspora and continues its legacy today through community engagement and education.
This podcast covers each of the five decades the Chorale has been around, telling their story.
NERD NITE
This Thursday at LIVE (102 S 1st Street) AADL presents Nerd Nite—7-9pm—featuring three talks from three giant nerds. One speaker will present You'll Shudder to Learn the Origin of Your Phone's Shutter Sound, a second speak will present From Lead to Gold: How Alchemy and Computer Wizardry Create Better Drugs, and then king nerd, RICH RETYI!, will tell the story of the Billboard Bandits who in the early '70s chopped down and chain sawed an estimated 167 billboards in and around Ann Arbor.
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Make a plan at marquee-arts.org
Special Screening & Panel: Beyond the Bridge
Dates: Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Location: Michigan Theater 603 E Liberty Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Price: Free
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PMOPENING THIS WEEKEND
BLACK BAG – Opens Friday at the State
NOVOCAINE – Opens Friday at the State
THERE’S STILL TOMORROW – Opens Friday at the Michigan
MICKEY 17 – Now playing at the State
OTHER THINGS GOING ON
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (2014) – Tuesday, March 11th (SOLD OUT) and Wednesday, March 12th at 7:00 PM
BAD LANDS (2023) – Thursday, March 13th at 7:30 PM – Part of Masato Harada: A Life in Cinema – Sponsored by the U-M Center for Japanese Studies
HOUSE (1977) –Thursday, March 13 at 8:00 PM at the Michigan – Part of Late-Night Classics
SALTBURN (2023) – Thursday, March 14th at 9:30 PM – Part of Late-Night Classics
ROAD TO BOSTON (2023) – Saturday, March 15th at 1:00 PM – Part of Korean Cinema Now, FREE and open to the public, sponsored by the Nam Center for Korean Studies
50 STATES OF SUSTAINABILITY: VERIDIAN – Monday, March 17th at 7:00 PM
ONCE (2007) – Monday, March 17th at 7:30 PM
Now Playing
NO OTHER LAND – Michigan
OSCAR SHORTS – Michigan
FLOW – Michigan
ANORA – State
THE RULE OF JENNY PEN – State
RIFF RAFF – State - Laat meer zien