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Wednesday
Nov022011

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

Fall back! I know it's already getting dark at a stupid early hour but don't forget to set your clocks back this weekend. This means an extra hour of sleep, right? Right?

Check out all the fabulous things to do in Detroit this weekend and spend your extra hour wisely!

Weekend Roundup

1. Youmacon 2011 - Metro Detroit's only anime convention takes over the Renaissance Center this weekend. Meet anime voice actors, all-night gaming and video programing, shopping and original events. November 3—6.

2. Holiday Market at the Art Effect Gallery - Kick off the holiday shopping season in a gallery setting in Eastern Market. Find eclectic items including fine art, high fashion and handmade crafts. Preview party: November 4th. Holiday Market November 5—December 17.

3. Harbinger: Shifting Culture and New Art from Detroit (Facebook link) - A multi-platform collaboration highlighting 6 Detroit-based artists. November 4—27.

4. From Here to Eternity - See this classic—starring Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift, Deborah Kerr, Donna Reed and Frank Sinatra—on the big screen. Each showing at the Redford includes a pipe organ mini-concert and they have real butter for your popcorn. November 4—5.

5. How animals prepare for winter - Your preschoolers will learn about nature and which animals stay active, go to sleep and fly away during the winter. November 6th.

Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Wednesday
Oct262011

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

Trick or treat! Even though I don’t embrace the dressing-up part of Halloween as an adult, I do love this holiday. Roasted pumpkin seeds, cute little ones in adorable costumes and candy—what’s not to love?

My favorite costumes as a kid were a Smurf—blue face and all—and a pink pig with a huge papier-mâché head. I even went to a Halloween costume party at the ice rink at Lakeside Mall in the pig costume. I don’t recommend ice-skating with an oversized head. Wait, that sounds weird.

My dad loved passing out candy to the kiddies—and scaring them—but the one thing I’ll always remember is that we had to have a few boxes of Better Made Potato Chips to give to the trick-or-treaters.

Enjoy your weekend and be sure to be extra nice to the ghosts and goblins!

Weekend Roundup

1. Open Show Detroit - Explore the art of photography and more at this screening of compelling work by photographers, filmmakers and multimedia producers at the Russell Industrial Center. October 28th.

2. Halloween at the DSO - The Detroit Symphony Orchestra is offering two FREE family performances, one for tots and one for young people. October 29th.

3. Haunted Detroit Bus Tour - Join Inside Detroit as they take you on a tour of three of Detroit's historic (and possibly haunted) cemeteries. The tour visits Mount Elliot, Woodlawn and Elmwood Cemeteries. October 29th.

4. Hellbent II - Who says you're too old for Halloween? Dress in your finest costume and party with live music and crazy stunts in 10,000 square feet of freaky fun. October 29th.

5. Day of the Dead - Enjoy this circus show extravaganza complete with aerial performances, fires and flying. October 30th.

Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Friday
Oct212011

248 to 312... to 248!

This is the sixth installment of the Detroit Stories series. If you haven’t already done so, check out the background of Detroit Stories  and the the first four installments: an interns take on Detroit, Motown to Manhattan, Becoming a Detroiter, a woman who wants the Motor City and Ghosts of Michigan & Trumbull

This is a guest post by Bryan Fenster.

Born and raised in Metro-Detroit, Bryan Fenster returned home just over a month ago from a five year stint in Chicago, where his wife, Cara, attended graduate school. Bryan made it a mission to stay true to his Detroit roots and had the opportunity to do so when he Co-Founded the Chicago Chapter of Detroit Nation with childhood friend, Adam Babcock. Back in Metro-Detroit, Bryan serves as a National Board Member for Detroit Nation, and is working full-time at the Jewish Federation of Metro-Detroit, as an “Online Content & Media Strategist”.

It's hard to believe it’s been over five years since my wife (then, girlfriend) and I shipped slightly west for the big skyline and bright lights of Chicago. Over five years since we left home, our foundation of everything friends, family, and life. 

Even though we left and were open to adventure, we honestly always felt anchored in Detroit. The city and metropolitan area which we had the pleasure of growing up in, had a profound effect on us as individuals and has shaped the people we have become and are becoming. I can’t speak for my wife, but I can tell you that whenever I’d visit for the tease of a weekend, I would literally have a physical reaction, a natural high. The bond I feel to Detroit can only be described in one word: Love. I love this place. WE love this place. This is home.

Now we are back! We’ve come full circle.

It’s a total mind-bender to be back near family and dear friends, and this space we’ve been overwhelmingly welcomed and re-integrated back into after all this time. A new chapter in the place we always felt was home.

Five years isn’t terribly long, but man, given the progress you’ve made throughout the good, bad, and ugly, this place is quite different. When we left over five years ago, the interest didn’t seem to exist in what was happening here. The opportunity to change our narrative and be the change hadn’t been concretely rooted to the point it is now. We didn’t talk about shared struggles with cities such as Lodz, Poland, Turin, Italy, or domestically: Youngstown, OH, and what we could learn while staying uniquely “Detroit”. We hadn’t really started believing and sharing ideas as to “Reimagining Detroit” and the many ways we can become a stronger, more efficient, more comprehensive city with the population we currently have. The region hadn't reaped the benefits of the social streams which is now connecting the social do-gooders and Detroit “Do-Ers” with the world.

In fact, praise should be given to the various citizen journalists, proud residents, expats, bloggers, artists, curious bystanders, and even the “big” media outlets who had an interest and came through our fair city. Love them or hate them, no doubt, they all played a role in keeping Detroit relevant in the mainstream and the #backchannel.

Thankfully while in Chicago, I was able to stay active in the conversation via social media. What I am most looking forward to is connecting with the many people I lived vicariously through for so long, continuing to find beauty and inspiration in this city, and hopefully getting the opportunity to work with all of you in making Detroit the place WE want it to be.

It's so good to be home.

Follow Bryan Fenster on Twitter.

Thursday
Oct202011

Detroit Moxie's Weekend Roundup

The World Series has started and our beloved Detroit Tigers aren’t in the game. They did give us an amazing season filled with excitement and I thank them for that. We still have plenty of sports to go around—the Red Wings play Friday and Saturday night and the Detroit Lions take the field on Sunday. And… the Lions sold out Ford Field so we won’t have a blackout.

Get out there and explore Detroit this weekend!

Weekend Roundup

1. The Next Big Thing - Model D is celebrating all the many, many people and projects that are transforming Detroit—one little thing at a time. Featuring food, music, art, creative projects and the Hatch-Off! October 21st.

2. Detroit Revealed: Photographs 2000-2010 - Detroit has changed in many ways over the past decade and this exhibit focuses on our neighborhoods, factories and more through photos and video. Through April 8, 2012.

3. Southwest Story - This Southwest Detroit version of Romeo and Juliet explores the clash between the African-American and Latino cultures. Can love conquer all? October 21—23.

4. Detroit Toy Stories - Go play at the Detroit Historical Museum! Over 7,000 toys and playthings are on display along with video and classic commercials. "Play Stations" are located throughout where young and old can sit down and play with classic toys such as Tinker Toys, Operation, Etch-A-Sketch and Slinky. October 20—23.

5. Hallowe'en in Greenfield Village - Does the commercialization of Halloween have you down? Step back to the turn-of-the-20th century for a frightfully good time. Carved jack-o-lanterns, the Headless Horseman and treats! October 21—23.

Bonus: This Sunday is the last week of Tashmoo Biergarten.

Do you know of a great event going on in Metro Detroit this weekend? Add it to the comments and share it with us!

Wednesday
Oct192011

If you marry an Englishman he should dress the part

It’s hard to believe that it has been 6 years since my husband and I were married. Way back then, we couldn’t imagine our lives now. We didn’t have thoughts of moving back to Detroit so quickly and our vision of how that move was going to turn out couldn’t have been more off.

Although things didn’t go exactly as planned—we found our way and through it all we knew we were in it together—for better or for worse.

And things have turned out pretty well. 

A few snippets from our wedding.

  • 30 people traveled to Las Vegas for our wedding. They came from England, Detroit, Chicago, California and Tennessee.
  • Andy laughed during the ceremony. Yep, at the “for richer or poorer” part. We were in Las Vegas, after all, and leaving richer isn’t usually the case.
  • Before we left Vegas I got on a roll at the Three Card Poker table and wasn’t happy I had to leave to catch our flight. I was up almost $1,000!
  • While walking me down the aisle, my dad asked me, “Are you sure you want to do this?” This wasn’t a judgment on Andy, he asked me this every time he drove me to the airport to fly to England. Always daddy’s little girl!
  • We rented the suits for the Best Man and Andy in England. You just can’t rent a proper morning suit in the U.S. and if you’re going to marry an Englishman he should dress the part.
  • Yes, I had long hair and still went by Becki. You can see in the credits that my family has a penchant for spelling their names in an interesting fashion. But hey, I wore a dress and fancy schmancy pointy shoes!

Please be gentle, I made this video back in 2006 with Windows Movie Maker and a PC. I was still in the dark ages back then!

I don’t think I can express my love for my husband in this space more than I have previously. But. October 20th, 2005 was the best day of my life and the best decision I have ever made.

Oh, one last thing. Apparently the traditional gifts for your 6th wedding anniversary are candy and wood. Andy is going to love this anniversary! Hey, get your mind out of the gutter, he’s a carpenter.