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U-M Museum of Natural History Discovery Demos
Every Sat. & Sun. (except Apr. 13): Hands-on 20-minute family-oriented demos for age 5 & up. “How To Become a Fossil” (11 a.m., except Apr. 20 & 21) explores how fossils form and what they can tell us. “Earth Day: Home Sweet H.O.M.E.S.” (Apr. 20 & 21, 11 a.m.) examines the health and natural history of the Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior: H.O.M.E.S.), which contain one-fifth of Earth’s fresh water. “Life: How Do We Find It?” (3 p.m.) features a re-creation of an experiment from the Mars Viking Landers expedition to show how scientists search for life on other planets. U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478.
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U-M Museum of Natural History Planetarium & Dome Theater
Every Fri.–Sun. Three different audiovisual planetarium shows suitable for all ages. We Are Stars (11:30 a.m.) explores the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins, connecting life on Earth to the evolution of the universe. The Sky Tonight (12:30 & 2:30 p.m.) is an exploration of the current night sky, with tips on how to find the cardinal directions, constellations, and planets on your own. Sea Monsters (1:30 p.m.) follows a curious dolichorhynchops (an extinct species of marine reptile) as she travels through the most dangerous oceans in history. Various times, U-M MNH, 1105 North University. $8 at the door. Limited capacity. (734) 764–0478.
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Group Runs: Ann Arbor Running Company (AARC)
Every Mon., Tues., Thurs, & Sat. (different AARC locations). Runners of all abilities invited to join a 5K mapped route (Mon. & Thurs.), an interval-based training run (Tues.), or an advanced or beginner group run (Sat.). 6 p.m. (Mon.), Corner Brewery, 720 Norris St., Ypsilanti; 6 p.m. (Tues.) & 7 a.m. (Sat.), AARC Downtown, 209 S. Ashley; & 6 p.m. (Thurs.), AARC Colonnade, 901 W. Eisenhower. Free. annarborrunningcompany.com.
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“Wild Spring Bees”: Washtenaw County Parks & Recreation Commission
WCPARC naturalist Shawn Severance leads a hike to learn about native bees and their habitats. 9–11 a.m., County Farm Park, 2230 Platt. Free. Preregistration required at bit.ly/wcprc2024 (activity #831009); limited to 18 people. (734) 971–6337.
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Fiber Expo
Apr. 20 & 21. Show and sale of a variety of yarns, rug hooking kits, felted items, roving, and fiber art products and craft items. Classes. No dogs allowed, except service dogs. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (Sat.) & 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (Sun.), Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $4 ($6 for both days) cash only. Kids age 12 & under, free). fiberexpo.com.
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parkrun USA
Every Sat. All invited to join a timed but noncompetitive 5K run/walk. 9 a.m., Lillie Park South, 4365 Platt Rd. Moves to Lillie Park North after significant snowfall (communicated by email to registrants and on social media). Free, but first-timers are requested to preregister at parkrun.us/lillie and arrive at 8:45 a.m. lillie@parkrun.com.
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Used Book Sale: JLC Book Sale
Apr. 17–20. Local family-run sale of several hundred books, as well as DVDs, audiobooks, video games, puzzles, and board games. Also, a presale on Apr. 17 from 4–8 p.m. for teachers and homeschool families. 9 a.m.–8 p.m., Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, bldg. E, 5055 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. Free admission. Info@jlcbooksale.com.
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“Morning Music @9:29”: Northside Community Church
Apr. 6 & 20. Pianist Kathryn Goodson and U-M students perform classical music TBA. Coffee and pastries. 9:29 a.m., Northside Community Church, 929 Barton Dr. Free. kgoodson@umich.edu.
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“Dexter/Chelsea Saturday Morning Breakfast Ride”: Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society
Every Sat. Moderate-paced ride, 20 miles or more, to Dexter and beyond. Pack something to eat or stop in Dexter or Chelsea for coffee or breakfast. Note: Riders should be prepared to take care of themselves on all AABTS rides. Carry a water bottle, a spare tire or tube, a pump, a cell phone, and snacks. See aabts.org for weather cancellations or delays. 10 a.m. sharp, meet at Barton Nature Area parking lot, W. Huron River Dr. near Bird Rd. Free. mkmcguinn@comcast.net, (734) 649–9762.
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“Sensory Story Time”: HSHV
Apr. 20 (10–11 a.m.): Stories, sensory play, crafts, and a tour of the shelter. Geared to autistic and other neurodivergent kids ages 2–5 (but all children welcome), accompanied by an adult. HSHV. $5 per kid (babies under age 1, free). Preregistration required at hshv.org/event-calendar, humaneed@hshv.org, (734) 661–3575.
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Jumping 4 Jack: Fit4Mom Ann Arbor
Join Fit4Mom Ann Arbor for a fun workout in a show of love and support for Children's Organ Transplant Association for Jack, the beloved son of our previous owner, Elizabeth!
Mark your calendars for April 20th, 10 AM at County Farm Park in Ann Arbor.
Moms are welcome to bring their children with them to this all-levels workout class. Please plan for children under age 5 to be in a stroller, and for 5 and up to sit in a chair or at a picnic table during the class.
Let's unite in strength and solidarity! Together, we can make a difference! Wear purple to spread awareness and positivity!
Registration at annarbor.fit4mom.com/schedule is free and highly encouraged so we can notify you of changes due to weather. A suggested $20 donation at CotaforJack.com will assist with transplant-related expenses.
County Farm Park, 2230 Platt Road, Ann Arbor, MI ,Ann Arbor. Register at annarbor.fit4mom.com Free, suggested $20 donation. olidemonica@gmail.com annarbor.fit4mom.com 209-818-5680.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
Spring Holistic Psychic Fair: Enlightened Soul
Apr. 6 & 7, 20 & 21. Presentations by local intuitive readers using palm readings and tarot cards, along with mediums, energy healers, and more. Vendors with metaphysical products. Light snacks for sale. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (Sat.) & 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (Sun.), Enlightened Soul Center, 2711 Carpenter Rd. $5 (Sat.) & $3 (Sun.) admission. Additional costs for sessions with practitioners. (734) 358–0218.
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“Dancing Babies”: AADL Malletts Creek
Apr. 20 (10:30–11:15 a.m.): Local music teacher Monica Higman leads kids age 5 & under (accompanied by an adult) in a 45-minute program of music and movement.
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Chime Concert: Kerrytown Market & Shops
Every Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play one of 200 songs, with melodies transcribed in numbers, on the 17-bell chime’s numbered keys. Ambitious players can add chords. Kids welcome. Noon–12:30 p.m. (Wed. & Fri.) & 10:30–11 a.m. (Sat.). Kerrytown Market. Free. ofglobal@aol.com.
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U-M Physics Department Saturday Morning Physics
Apr. 6 & 20. Popular series of talks, aimed at general audiences, by U-M scholars. Apr. 6: U-M materials science professor Abdon Pena-Francesch on “Bioinspired Microrobotics: Lessons From Nature.” Apr. 20: Talks by 2 U-M physics PhD candidates: Tayari Coleman on “Making Powerful Lasers More Powerful,” and Max Jerdee on “The Physics of Games and Rankings.” 10:30 a.m., 170 Weiser Hall, 500 Church St. Free. (734) 764–4437.
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“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
Every Tues.–Sun. All age 6 & up invited into the museum’s Nature Lab and Micro Worlds Lab to use scientific tools and museum specimens to answer questions and solve problems. On Apr. 20 & 21, the topic is “Microinvertebrate Mania,” which explores river health in celebration of Earth Day. Schedule subject to change. 11 a.m.–3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478.
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Annual Record Store Day: Ann Arbor District Library
Sale of used records and music-related gear from over a dozen vendors. DJ in the garden. 11 a.m.–5 p.m., AADL Downtown. Free. (734) 327-4200.
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Salamander Search: Hudson Mills Metropark
All invited to take a walk to a vernal pool in search of salamanders and other creatures. Waterproof boots recommended. 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Hudson Mills Metropark River Grove Picnic Area, 8801 North Territorial Rd., Dexter. $5 per person (kids, $3). Preregistration required at bit.ly/hudsonmills-salamander-2024 by 4 p.m., Apr. 19. Metroparks pass or $10 vehicle entry fee required. (734) 426–8211.
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“La Rondine": Fathom Events
(734) 973–8424 (Ann Arbor 20), (734) 316–5500 (Emagine). Tickets $12.50 (except as noted) in advance at fathomevents.com/events and at the door. Ann Arbor 20 (4100 Carpenter), & Emagine (1335 E. Michigan Ave., Saline), various times.
Apr. 20 & 24: “La Rondine.” Live (Sat.) & prerecorded (Wed.) screenings of the art deco–themed Metropolitan Opera production of Puccini’s bittersweet love story about a French courtesan and an idealistic young man who offers an alternative to her life of excess. Italian, subtitles. Noon (Sat.) & 1 p.m. (Wed., Ann Arbor 20 only).
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Refugia Festival: U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens/Nichols Arboretum
Apr. 20 & 21. Two-day festival celebrating sonic beauty and the environment. Live music by the Bridge Bassoon Duo, local singer-songwriter Joe Reilly, U-M piano grad student Justin Snyder, music by composer Libby Meyer with performers TBA, Terraphonograph by bassist/sound installation maker Jack Vees, and Resonant Gratitude by composer/percussionist Alexis C. Lamb. Also, a guided sound walk, a chance to participate in a project to collect speech and other sounds, a workshop in nontraditional musical scores, and other educational programming TBA. Food vendors. See refugiafestival.com/2024-festival for the complete schedule. 12:30–7 p.m. (Sat.) & 12:30–7:15 p.m. (Sun.), Nichols Arboretum Peony Garden entrance at 1610 Washington Heights. Tickets $36 ($40 after Apr. 13) full weekend & $25 (students, pay what you can; kids under 12, free) per day in advance and at the door. refugiafestival.com/2024-festival.
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“All About Braille”: AADL Downtown
Apr. 20 (1–2 p.m.): Kids grades preK–5 invited to use a slate stylus to write something in Braille, make a Braille craft, complete a tactile coloring sheet, and more.
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“Annual Midwest Literary Walk”: Chelsea District Library
This day of readings by 3 writers at different Chelsea locations is highlighted by New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast (1 p.m., Main St. Church, 320 N. Main St.), author of more than a dozen books, including her graphic memoir of life with aging parents, Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, and her latest, I Must Be Dreaming, which explores the mystery of dreams. Also, novelist and poet Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (2:30 p.m., First Congregational Church, 121 E. Middle St.), author of more than 20 books that often focus on the experiences of South Asian immigrants to the U.S. Her short story collection, Arranged Marriage, won the 1996 American Book Award, and 2 of her novels (The Mistress of Spices and Sister of My Heart) were adapted into films. Her latest, Independence, tells the story of India’s independence through the eyes of three very different sisters. Also, 2023 Michigan Notable Book Award novelist and memoirist Wade Rouse (4 p.m., Chelsea First United Methodist Church, 128 Park St.). He is also known by his pen name, Viola Shipman. Rouse’s books have been featured in the Washington Post and chosen 3 times as Indie Next Picks by the nation’s independent booksellers. His latest, Magic Season: A Son’s Story, is a memoir about bonding with his dying father over their shared love of baseball. 1–5 p.m., various downtown locations, Chelsea. Free. midwestliterarywalk.org.
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“Create Your Own Story Cubes”: AADL Westgate
Apr. 20 (1–2 p.m.): A chance for kids grades preK–5 to decorate, cut, fold, and paste together story cubes, which can be rolled like dice to reveal writing prompts.
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“Creature Encounters”: The Creature Conservancy
Every Sat. & Sun. Conservancy staffers show off some animals native to South America, including a cougar, a red-tailed boa, and a cane toad (2 & 4 p.m.). Also, a zookeeper talk about a hairy armadillo or Patagonian mara (a rabbit-like rodent) (3 p.m.), and a chance to see the conservancy’s other animals. 1–5 p.m., Creature Conservancy, 4950 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $13 (kids ages 2–12, $11; under age 2, free) at the door; $1 discount in advance at thecreatureconservancy.org. (734) 929–9324.
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“DIY Stamps”: AADL Traverwood
Apr. 20 (1–2 p.m.): A chance for kids grades preK–5 to use foam shapes to create their own rubber stamps.
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“Earth Day Fest: One Community | One Planet”: Growing Hope
This family-friendly festival features workshops and activities that highlight the work of local environmental justice organizations, including the Legacy Land Conservancy, Huron Waterloo Pathway Initiative, the Farm at Trinity Health, the Huron River Watershed Council, and others. Also, a seedling giveaway, seed swap, a group cleanup of Michigan Ave., and a book party with readers from Black Men Read. Concessions. 1–5 p.m. Ypsilanti Farmers Marketplace, 16 S. Washington, Ypsilanti. Free. alannah@growinghope.net, (734) 786–8401.
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“Earth Day Tour: Biodiversity through Time”: U-M Museum of Natural History
Apr. 20 & 21. Tour that uses the museum’s specimens to tell the story of evolution of life on Earth, from the appearance of trilobites and dinosaurs to the possibility that we may be in the middle of a new mass extinction event. 1 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. Limited capacity. Sign up at the welcome desk. (734) 764–0478.
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“Pokémon Club”: Sylvan Factory
Every Sat. All invited to play the popular Pokémon trading card game. 1 p.m., Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Free. info@sylvanfactory.com.
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“Splatoon 3: Hyper-Local Splatfest”: Ann Arbor District Library
All invited to play a tournament version of this popular Nintendo Switch video game. Participants may bring their own Switch handheld consoles or borrow one from the library. 1–4 p.m., AADL Downtown, 4th fl. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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Jewel Heart Happy Hikers: Jewel Heart Buddhist Center
All welcome to join this hike. 1–2 p.m., Furstenberg Nature Area, 2626 Fuller Rd. Preregistration required by emailing hmm714@gmail.com. Free.
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Turtle Survey Kickoff: Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation
All invited to learn how to help with the city’s annual survey of the 6 species of turtles known to live and nest in town, mostly along the Huron River. 1:30–3:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Ave. Free. Space limited; preregistration required at bit.ly/a2stewardworkday. nap@a2gov.org, (734) 794–6627.
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“Cape No. 7”: Ann Arbor District Library Downtown Branch
Occasional free screenings in the 1st fl. lobby & the lower-level Multi-Purpose Rm. (734) 327–4200.
Apr. 20: “Cape No. 7” (Te-Sheng Wei, 2008). Taiwanese rom-com musical about a struggling young rock singer who falls in love with an aging fashion model. Taiwanese, subtitles. 2 p.m.
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Mini-Sailboat Regatta & Open House: Ann Arbor Model Yacht Club & Big Blue Swim School
All invited to an open house featuring kids activities, games, crafts, and treats. Also, a chance to watch remote-controlled 2-3 foot sailboats race on an indoor pool, with wind power from industrial fans on the pool deck. 2–4 p.m., BBSS, 914 W. Eisenhower Pkwy. Free. hiag@bigblueswimschool.com.
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Outdoor Sculpture Party: Stephenson Ceramics
Like Nature and Sculpture? Grab a friend, take a lovely drive to the studio and celebrate Earth Day with a tour of the newly installed outdoor sculptures by John Stephenson and the current exhibit in the studio "Sculpture Paintings in Porcelain" by Susanne Stephenson. We look forward to welcoming you. Refreshments.
4380 Waters Road ,Ann Arbor. Free. patti.stephensonceramicstudio@gmail.com www.stephensonceramicstudio.com 7343951540.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
Saturday Sampler: U-M Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
Apr. 13, 20, & 27. Docent-led tours. Apr. 13: “Highlights of the Egyptian Collection” features Egyptian artifacts from the Predynastic through the Roman eras. Apr. 20: “Glass Highlights of the Kelsey Museum” traces the development of glass from its discovery in Mesopotamia, through its manufacture in Egypt, to its emergence as a commodity in the Roman world. Apr. 27: “Highlights of the Kelsey Museum” explores the most significant artifacts from the museum's Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern collections. 2–3 p.m., Kelsey Museum, 434 S. State. Free. (734) 764–9304.
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U-M Softball
Game vs. CMU. This month’s home schedule also includes 3-game series vs. Iowa (Apr. 12, 6 p.m.; Apr. 13, 2 p.m.; Apr. 14, 1 p.m.) and Nebraska (Apr. 19, 7 p.m.; Apr. 20, 2 p.m.; Apr. 21, 1 p.m.), and a single game vs. MSU (Apr. 16, 7 p.m.). 6 p.m., Alumni Field, 1114 S. State. Tickets $6-10 at mgoblue.com/tickets & at the gate. (734) 764–0247.
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“Charlotte’s Web”: Saline Area Players
Apr. 18–21. Debra Nichols directs local actors in Joseph Robinette’s adaptation, in collaboration with E. B. White, of White’s beloved children’s tale about the friendship between Wilbur, a barnyard pig destined for the dinner table and a clever spider. The family-friendly production features a cast of 35, along with live farm animals. 7 p.m. (Thurs. & Fri.) and 3 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.), The Well Church, 211 Willis Rd., Saline. Tickets $16 (students & seniors, $11) in advance at tinyurl.com/sap-charlotte-4-18-24 and via cash or check ($1 discount) at the door. president@salineareaplayers.org.
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“The Antichrist Cometh”: Purple Rose Theatre Company
Every Wed.–Sun., Mar. 22–May 5 (except Mar. 31). Rhiannon Ragland directs the premiere of Livonia playwright David MacGregor’s comedy about a happily married man who discovers that he might be the Antichrist. Will he be able to attend a small dinner party, or will the event usher in the Apocalypse? Contains adult subject matter and language. 3 p.m. (Wed., Thurs., & Sat.), 8 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Tickets $30–$48 in advance at purplerosetheatre.org and by phone, and (if available) at the door. Discounts available for students, seniors, teachers, military personnel, and groups. (734) 433–7673.
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190th Anniversary Open House: Bethlehem United Church of Christ
Tours of this 1894 building, which houses a church community that has been in Ann Arbor since 1833, the first German Protestant church in Michigan. Live music TBA. Refreshments. Part of the Ann Arbor Bicentennial celebration. 3–4:30 p.m., Bethlehem UCC, 423 S. 4th Ave. Free.
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Pittsfield Open Band: Ann Arbor Community for Traditional Music and Dance
Apr. 6 & 20. Jam sessions open to all interested musicians to work on jigs, reels, and waltzes to have fun, learn tunes, and develop contra dance music skills. All instruments welcome. Bring the Ruffwater Fakebook, the Portland Collection, and The Waltz Books (available at Shar Music) if you have them. 3–5 p.m., Pittsfield Union Grange, 3337 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. Mask optional (see policy at aactmad.org). Free. (734) 709–8748.
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“The Amazing Race”: Cancer Support Community Fundraiser
All invited to form (or join) teams of 4 to compete in this scavenger hunt throughout town. Followed at 7 p.m. by a post-race party with refreshments, entertainment, costume and car decorating contests, a raffle, and prizes. 4 p.m., LaFontaine Infiniti, 3500 Jackson Rd. $50 per person in advance at a2tix.com, (734) 975–2500.
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Earth Day Celebration: Ann Arbor for Public Power
Vegan dinner, with live music by local husband-and-wife folk duo Mary & the Huzz Band. Also, talks on the topic “A Green New Deal for Cities? The Role of Public Power” by Michigan Chapter Sierra Club political and legislative director Christy McGillivray, and, via video, Bill McKibben, founder of the climate action nonprofits 350.org and Third Act. 6–9 p.m., Cobblestone Farm Museum, 2718 Packard Rd. $30 (includes dinner). Preregistration required at annarborpublicpower.org.
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Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
Every Mon.–Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play various forms of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG). Mon. (6:30–10 p.m.): Power Cards. $10. Tues. (6:30–10 p.m.): MTG Pauper. A fun and fast format for all skill levels. $5. Wed. (5–9 p.m.): Casual Commander. The most popular form of the game. Free. Wed. (6:30 p.m.): MTG Standard. Play with competitive tournament rules. $10. Fri. (6:30–10 p.m.): Magic rotating draft. Cost varies. Sat. (6–10 p.m.): Commander Pods. For casual groups of 4 players. Free. Various times, Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Various costs. info@sylvanfactory.com.
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Kemper Donovan and Colleen Cambridge: Literati Bookstore
These 2 mystery writers discuss their new books. Donovan’s The Busy Body is a wildly funny literary mystery about a recently defeated politician and her ghostwriter who are trying to solve the murder of a neighbor in the remote woods of Maine. Cambridge’s A Murder Most French is a whodunit set at Paris’s famous Cordon Bleu culinary school. 6:30 p.m., Literati, 124 E. Washington. Free. (734) 585–5567.
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“Cinderella”: Ballet Chelsea
Apr. 20 & 21. New artistic director Michelle Quenon leads this Chelsea-based company of young dancers ages 8–18 in her choreography of the classic fairy tale. 7 p.m. (Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Chelsea High School Auditorium, 740 N Freer Rd,, Chelsea. $30 (kids & seniors, $25) in advance at ballet-chelsea.ticketleap.com/cinderella, and at the door. balletchelsea.org.
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“Drummunity!”
Local drummer & drum teacher Lori Fithian leads a drum circle. Instruments provided, or bring your own. Kids welcome. 7 p.m., Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth, 704 Airport Blvd. Free, but donations welcome. (734) 426–7818.
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Mayce Galoni: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
Apr. 18–20. Local debut of this Ontario-born, L.A.-based comic whose biting wit is softened by a nerdy, self-effacing delivery. His album Awkwarder was nominated for a Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year. 7:15 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $20 (Thurs., $15) at aacomedy.com and (if available) at the door. (734) 996–9080.
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“I’m Not Rappaport”: The Encore Musical Theatre Company
Every Wed.–Sun., Apr. 11–21. Vincent J. Cardinal directs this local professional company in Herb Gardner’s Tony Award–winning 1985 comedy/drama about 2 elderly men who meet and talk on a bench in New York’s Central Park, determined to thwart various attempts to put them out to pasture. Stars 3 cast members of the 1980s TV series The Love Boat: Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, and Jill Whelan. 3 p.m. (Wed. & Thurs.), 7:30 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Encore Maas Main Stage, 7714 Ann Arbor St., Dexter. Tickets $41.50–$57.50 (youth under 18, $31.50) in advance at theencoretheatre.org (with $3.50 fee) and (if available) at the door. (734) 268–6200.
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3rd Saturday Contra Dance: Pittsfield Grange
Peter Baker calls to live music by the Stout Hearted String Band. No experience or partner needed. Bring clean, flat, nonslip shoes. Preceded at 7 p.m. by a lesson. 7:30–10:30 p.m., Pittsfield Union Grange, 3337 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $10–$12, pay what you can. (734) 274–0773.
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The Philadelphia Orchestra: University Musical Society
Apr. 20 & 21 (different programs). World-renowned symphony orchestra, which headlined the now-defunct Ann Arbor May Festival for more than 50 years. Tonight: Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Florence Price’s Symphony No. 4, which incorporates melodies from American spirituals, and Rachmaninoff’s warm, melodious Symphony No. 2. Preceded at 6:30 p.m. in the lower lobby by “The Society for Disobedient Listeners,” a talk by Chicago-based music writer and violist Doyle Armbrust. 7:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Tickets $17–$108 (students $12-20) in advance at ums.org/season, by phone, and (if available) at the door. (734) 764–2538.
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“A Little Night Music”: U-M Musical Theatre Department
Apr. 18–21. Musical theater students perform Stephen Sondheim’s sophisticated Tony Award–winning 1973 musical comedy, adapted from Ingmar Bergman’s film Smiles of a Summer Night. The story concerns 3 mismatched couples, each of whom finally ends up with the right partner as they discover their true desires during a weekend together in the country. The memorable and enchanting waltz-filled score includes “Send in the Clowns,” “A Weekend in the Country,” “Later,” and other favorites. 7:30 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Power Center. Tickets $29–$35 (students, $13) in advance at tickets.smtd.umich.edu and at the door. (734) 764–0583.
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“The Antichrist Cometh”: Purple Rose Theatre Company
Every Wed.–Sun., Mar. 22–May 5 (except Mar. 31). Rhiannon Ragland directs the premiere of Livonia playwright David MacGregor’s comedy about a happily married man who discovers that he might be the Antichrist. Will he be able to attend a small dinner party, or will the event usher in the Apocalypse? Contains adult subject matter and language. 3 p.m. (Wed., Thurs., & Sat.), 8 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Tickets $30–$48 in advance at purplerosetheatre.org and by phone, and (if available) at the door. Discounts available for students, seniors, teachers, military personnel, and groups. (734) 433–7673.
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Dan Savage’s 19th Annual HUMP! Film Festival: PART ONE: HUMP! Film Festival
HUMP! is back in 2024 with not one, but TWO all-new, feature-length lineups – come get some, Ann Arbor!
Dan Savage’s HUMP! Film Festival is renowned for its daring, thought-provoking showcases of short subject erotic films, created by real people for real people. Captivating and exhilarating audiences, HUMP! takes pride in presenting hot, creative, kinky, and downright hilarious adult content that explores the spectrum of human desires and pleasures, all while celebrating a full range of body types, shapes, ages, colors, sexualities, genders, kinks, fetishes, and an overall spirit of sex-positivity.
This year’s Part One lineup includes 23 brand-spankin-new films that are wilder, hotter and funnier than ever! Get your Part One tickets before they’re gone!
Michigan Theater (603 East Liberty St.) ,Ann Arbor. https://btt.boldtypetickets.com/147952171/2024-hump-film-festival---ann-arbor-mi $20. https://www.humpfilmfest.com/Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
Mayce Galoni: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
Apr. 18–20. Local debut of this Ontario-born, L.A.-based comic whose biting wit is softened by a nerdy, self-effacing delivery. His album Awkwarder was nominated for a Juno Award for Comedy Album of the Year. 7:15 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $20 (Thurs., $15) at aacomedy.com and (if available) at the door. (734) 996–9080.
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