Metro Detroit is always so full of events and other fun things to do that it can be tough keeping track of it all. To help you plan your weekend itineraries, weβve asked Ryan Patrick Hooper, the host ofΜύΜύto share his top March happenings in the area. Plus, save the dates for comedy shows, film screenings, performances, and more.
Community and culture: Another spring, another chance to chase away bad luck
Itβs been remarkable to watch the grow into a full-fledged Detroit holiday in the cityβs Cass Corridor neighborhood. For the uninitiated, the Mardi Gras-esque affair brings thousands marching down Second Avenue to chase away the mythical, devil-like character known as the Nain Rouge, who, it is said, has been bringing bad luck to Detroit since the cityβs founding.
Each year, participants don ever more elaborate costumes and fashion even more makeshift floats, and the event has evolved from a midafternoon street parade into a daylong party. Many of the local businesses and eateries are known to offer specials in the weeks leading up to the Marche, adding to the overall theatrical atmosphere.
The event, which returns at the end of the month, on March 26, is completely free, open to the public, and family friendly.
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Live music: Two must-see shows at Third Man Records
Weβll stick around the neighborhood, as Iβm excited to have the opportunity to finally include Jack Whiteβs in Culture Calendar. Itβs part retail, itβs part vinyl pressing plant (you can schedule a Friday tour for $15 per person), and itβs one of the coziest, best-sounding music venues in the area.
This month, youβve got two excuses to finally visit if youβve yet to do so: is a Brazilian psych-rock group that influenced everyone from Beck to Kurt Cobain β your favorite bandβs favorite band, if you will. From one of the greatest guitar licks of all time on the βOh, Iβve heard this beforeβ jam of βA Minha Meninaβ to the rest of its fuzzed-out catalog, Os Mutantes will bring one of the best feel-good, dance-all-night shows around to Detroit.
If youβre looking for something a bit more experimental, allow me to introduce you to the double billing of the , who combined forces last year to put out the jazz-tinged progressive instrumental single βFear Not.β Featuring former members of the influential punk band Fugazi, The Messthetics deliver some of the sharpest instrumental rock you can find on stage. Saxophonist and composer James Brandon Lewis dropped his best work to date with his latest album, Jesup Wagon. Expand your musical palette by attending one (or both) of these shows.
You can catch them at Third Man Records on March 8 (Os Mutantes) and March 16 (James Brandon Lewis Trio and The Messthetics).
For tickets, visit Third Man Records in Detroit or .
Downtown event:ΜύDetroit Spring Home & Garden Show is like Comic-Con for the HGTV crowd
As with the boat and RV shows, such huge events at downtown Detroitβs Huntington Place offer the ultimate window-shopping experience, and this one is ideal for anyone who is heavily invested in home-improvement projects, or just absolutely obsessed with HGTV (guilty as charged).
Attendees can expect big-time displays, appearances from big-time personalities (Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, the co-hosts of HGTVβs hit series Bargain Block, among them), and an array of industry professionals showing their wares.
Even if you arenβt ready to tackle a home-improvement project of your own just yet, youβll get plenty of ideas; think about it like walking through a giant Pinterest board. Plus, itβs a surprisingly fun way to spend a weekend (March 18 and 19) in downtown Detroit.
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On my Playlist:ΜύLocal electronic music icon Theo Parrish brings Detroit together for his latest project
Last year, Detroit electronic music stalwart Theo Parrish put out a DJ-Kicks mix (basicallyΜύa mixtape of his own music, plus that of his favorite artists), and itβs a de-facto showcaseΜύfor the abundance of talent characterizing our current music scene.
From the excellent kickoff track by saxophonist and composer DeβSean Jones and singer Ideeyah (βPressureβ) to Jon Dixonβs gorgeous progressive house number (βWind Driftsβ), each track feels like its own world existing in harmony within this multi-disc galaxy from Parrish. Itβs certainly worth a listen.
Not only will you discover new players in the local music game (it is titled Detroit Forward, after all), but youβre also sure to enjoy a barrage of βWow, I love this β who is it?β when you make it the background track for your next dinner party. Available to stream wherever you listen to music.
Detroit Forward can be purchased in digital and vinyl formats via .
More Top Events in Southeast Michigan This March
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Luenell and Kym Whitley
Arkansas-born comedian and actress Luenell Campbell first entered the public eye in the early β90s when she made regu- lar appearances on the Oakland, California, cable station KSBT. Since then, sheβs appeared in dozens of big-and small-screen comedies, including Borat, Itβs Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and Dolemite Is My Name. She will bring along fellow funny woman Kym Whitley, who is best known for her role in the 2003 comedy film Deliver Us from Eva, when she stops at the Sound Board theater for a night of stand-up. March 2.Μύ$40+. Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel, ; .
Paw Patrol Live: Heroes Unite
Help the animal cast of Paw Patrol solve puzzles and travel the globe at this family-friendly stage production. Incredible visual effects, a catchy musical score, and engaging storytelling will entertain and enthrall kids of all ages. A VIP package, which includes premium seats and after-show photo opportunities with Paw Patrol characters, is also available. March 3-5. $30+. Fox Theatre, ; .
Xerxes
This classic, fast-paced opera by George Frideric Handel features a blend of comedy and drama that was truly ahead of its time when it debuted in 1738. Experience this opulent production from director Tazewell Thompson, featuring dynamic countertenor Keyβmon Murrah as Xerxes and internationally renowned soprano Lauren Snouffer as Romilda. March 4-12. $29+. Detroit Opera House, ; .
Alvvays
This Canadian indie pop bandβs 2022 album Blue Rev landed on multiple year-end βbest ofβ lists, thanks to richly layered power pop sounds and a witty, nonchalant lyrical style. Hear standout tracks like βPharmacistβ and βEasy on Your Own?β when the band stops at Detroitβs Majestic Theatre this month. March 5. $25+. Majestic Theatre, ; .
Druski
Following recent collaborations with Lil Yachty, Jack Harlow, and Drake, comedian and internet personality Drew Dawit Desbordes will embark on his first-ever headlining comedy tour. The show will feature Druskiβs original stand-up routine as well as a live rendition of his βCoulda Been Recordsβ segment, which offers up-and- coming performers a chance to showcase their talents before a live audience. March 10. $35.75+. Fox Theatre, ; .
Sarah Silverman
The Emmy Award-nominated comedian, actress, and writer will make a stop at The Fillmore during her upcoming Grow Some Lips tour. Best known for her Comedy Central variety show, The Sarah Silverman Program, Silverman also boasts four full-length com- edy albums and appearances in various films, including School of Rock, Funny People, and Space Jam: A New Legacy. March 11. $45+. The Fillmore, ; .
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Enjoy a screening of the cult classic 1982 movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, followed by a live appearance from special guest William Shatner. Fans will have the chance to ask questions and hear behind-the-scenes tales from throughout the actorβs celebrated career. Photo opportunities and autographs are available for an additional charge. March 11. $39.75+. Redford Theatre, ; .
Vanessa Carlton
This Pennsylvania-born singer-songwriter first achieved mainstream success with her breakthrough hit βA Thousand Milesβ in 2002. The track charted in the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 list, and the album from which it was plucked β Be Not Nobody β later went platinum. Carlton has since released five more studio albums, including 2020βs Love Is an Art. March 12. $30. The Ark, ; .
All Things Equal: The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This new play by Tony Award-winning playwright Rupert Holmes β who also penned and sang βEscape (The Pina Colada Song)ββfollows the storied career of the late Supreme Court justice, played by actress Michelle Azar. Witty, fascinating, and funny, the production offers a chance for audiences to get acquainted with an American icon and the tribulations that shaped her professional life. March 14. $49+. Michigan Theater, ; .
The Book of Mormon
This hilarious musical by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone won a whopping nine Tony Awards upon its Broadway debut in 2011. These include Best Musical and Best Original Score. It follows the comedic misad- ventures of a pair of Mormon missionaries as they attempt to spread βthe good wordβ to the uninterested inhabitants of a rural Ugandan village. March 14-19. $40+. Fisher Theatre, ; .
Ari Lennox
Grammy Award-nominated R&B singer Ari Lennox will be supporting her 2022 album Age/Sex/Location when she embarks on a North American tour this month.ΜύHer neo-soul single βPressure,β which landed her on Billboardβs Hot 100 list in 2021, draws inspiration from Motown harmonies and β80s drum-machine beats. March 16. $45+. The Fillmore, ; .
Northville Student Art Exhibitions
Northville Art House will feature two student displays this month: the Northville High School Student International Baccalaureate Art Exhibition, featuring pieces cre- ated by more than 30 students enrolled in the schoolβs IB visual arts program, and the North- ville Public Schools Student Visual Art Exhibition, which recognizes young local artists in grades six through 12. March 20-April 1. No cost. Northville Art House, ; .
Keshi
This singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi- instrumentalist is known for his distinctive falsetto vocals and richly textured instrumentals. Hear his unique fusion of R&B, hip-hop, and alternative musical styles as he supports his debut studio album, Gabriel, which premiered last year. March 21. $24.75+. Fox Theatre, ; .
The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
Enjoy a screening of one of Studio Ghibliβs (Spirited Away, Kikiβs Delivery Service) most renowned films at Ann Arborβs State Theatre. The movie tells the story of a ninth- century orphan girl found in a stalk of bamboo by a bamboo cutter and his wife. As she grows into a beautiful young woman, five suitors compete for her affection. It will be shown in Japanese with English subtitles. March 23. $8.50+. State Theatre, ; .
Chicago
After nearly 50 years, Chicago remains one of Broadwayβs most beloved and acclaimed musicals. Touting six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, and one Grammy Award, the show was also made into an Academy Award-winning hit film in 2002. Experience all the catchy songs and jaw-dropping choreography when this production arrives at Detroitβs Fisher Theatre. March 28-April 2. $30+. Fisher Theatre, ; .
Jill Scott
Following COVID-related cancellations in 2020, the three-time Grammy Award-winning R&B artist is setting off on a belated celebration tour for the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking 2000 debut record, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1. Hear the album in its entirety, including standout tracks like βGettinβ in the Wayβ and βA Long Walk,β when Scott performs at the Fox Theatre this month. March 31. $49.75+. Fox Theatre, ; .
This story is part of the March 2023 issue of ΒιΆΉ·¬ΊΕ Detroit. Read more in our Digital Edition.Μύ
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