Metro Detroit is buzzing with exciting events this week.
On November 20, the Detroit Historical Museum will open its multi-media exhibition on a century of Motor City hockey, featuring rarely seen artifacts, legendary player uniforms, and iconic moments from the Red Wings' history. The massive exhibition spans three galleries and also includes other pro hockey teams in the city.
In related news, the Detroit Institute of Arts is hosting a lecture by Pueblo and Anishinaabe artist Kathleen Wall on Indigenous art. Wall will reflect on growing up between two distinct cultural worlds and how it shaped her art.
Meanwhile, downtown Detroit is getting into the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. The event features performances by multiplatinum country artist BRELAND, pop singer Natalie Jane, Olympic-level ice skaters Polina Edmunds, Emmanuel Savary, Khloe Felton, and local skating talents. Visitors can enjoy giveaways, holiday shopping, and a stunning display of twinkling lights.
On November 21, Campus Martius Park will host the grand opening of The Rink at Campus Martius Park. Admission is free, but organizers encourage guests to bring new gloves to benefit Mittens for Detroit, a local nonprofit that helps keep local children and adults warm this winter.
George Harrison fans can rejoice as The Schvitz Health Club is celebrating the legendary musician's life with a screening of his iconic Concert for Bangladesh film, followed by a live performance featuring Detroit musicians. Proceeds will support Thrive, a non-profit organization supporting meal programs in Bangladesh and the Philippines.
Last but not least, Insane Clown Posse fans are invited to attend the duo's 32nd annual Hallowicked show at Detroit's Masonic Temple on Halloween. The event promises an unforgettable lineup of music and entertainment.
On November 20, the Detroit Historical Museum will open its multi-media exhibition on a century of Motor City hockey, featuring rarely seen artifacts, legendary player uniforms, and iconic moments from the Red Wings' history. The massive exhibition spans three galleries and also includes other pro hockey teams in the city.
In related news, the Detroit Institute of Arts is hosting a lecture by Pueblo and Anishinaabe artist Kathleen Wall on Indigenous art. Wall will reflect on growing up between two distinct cultural worlds and how it shaped her art.
Meanwhile, downtown Detroit is getting into the holiday spirit with its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony. The event features performances by multiplatinum country artist BRELAND, pop singer Natalie Jane, Olympic-level ice skaters Polina Edmunds, Emmanuel Savary, Khloe Felton, and local skating talents. Visitors can enjoy giveaways, holiday shopping, and a stunning display of twinkling lights.
On November 21, Campus Martius Park will host the grand opening of The Rink at Campus Martius Park. Admission is free, but organizers encourage guests to bring new gloves to benefit Mittens for Detroit, a local nonprofit that helps keep local children and adults warm this winter.
George Harrison fans can rejoice as The Schvitz Health Club is celebrating the legendary musician's life with a screening of his iconic Concert for Bangladesh film, followed by a live performance featuring Detroit musicians. Proceeds will support Thrive, a non-profit organization supporting meal programs in Bangladesh and the Philippines.
Last but not least, Insane Clown Posse fans are invited to attend the duo's 32nd annual Hallowicked show at Detroit's Masonic Temple on Halloween. The event promises an unforgettable lineup of music and entertainment.