Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup
Reminder: The clocks change this weekend. Yes, that means we get an extra hour of sleep. Yay! However, it also means that it will get darker earlier. Boo. Turn your clocks BACK one hour at 2am on Sunday.
Get out there and enjoy all the cool things to do in Detroit!
Weekend Roundup
1. Creative Mornings - Head to Skidmore Studios for a free, monthly breakfast lecture. Luis Resto—a Detroit-based musician, founding member of Was (Not Was), and co-writer of Eminem's "Lose Yourself"—is the featured speaker. November 2.
2. Holiday Card Jam - Signal Return Press hosts this event featuring live-action, letterpress holiday card printing, music, wine and cheese. November 2nd.
3. Dreamtigers - Created by The Hinterlands and produced by PuppetART, this show explores dreams through physical theatre, puppetry and dance. Recommended for ages 7 and up. November 3rd.
4. LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition - A LEGO® Certified Professional (who knew those existed?) has re-created 13 famous structures including Fallingwater, the John Hancock Center and the Empire State Building. November 3, 2012—February 24, 2013.
5. Fabergé: The Rise and Fall - This ticketed exhibit showcases the Russian treasures of the House of Fabergé including six imperial Easter eggs. Through January 21, 2013.
Bonus: Artist Reception Dia De Los Muertos at Imperial (Facebook link)
Double Bonus: An American in Paris
Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!
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Also this weekend, Friday night, Detroit Creative Collective - A Festival of Art, Music, and Film at the Tangent Gallery / Hastings Street Ballroom. Online ticket sales are done, some tickets left, $12 at the door. Go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/318061184958421 for more info.
http://www.dia.org/auxiliaries/event.aspx?id=3382&iid=&aux_id=14&cid=100
Stars in Shorts at the Detroit Film Theater
A program of recent short films – all new to the DFT and a featuring a celestial lineup of some of today’s most celebrated performers – that have premiered within the last year-and-a-half at such film festivals as Sundance, Cannes, London, The Hamptons, Chicago, Tribeca and the Friar’s Club Comedy Film Festival in New York.