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May 17, 2023
“May the 4th Run with You: A Virtual 4K”: Epic Races
May 4–31. This Star Wars–themed event allows participants to complete a self-timed 4-km run/walk anytime and anywhere during the rest of the month. Mailed race packets include a T-shirt, medal, bib, and sticker decal. A portion of the proceeds is donated to the American Association for Cancer Research. Anytime, May 4–31. $40. Preregistration required at bit.ly/maythe4thrun2023. info@epicraces.com, 531–8747.
The Third Place Music Fest
May 17-20. Performances by U-M students, local musicians, and others from across the Midwest in a range of genres from jazz and classical to folk and electronic. Performers TBA. Various times & locations TBA. Tickets sliding scale $3-$10 per show or festival passes $20-$75 online at thirdplacemusic.org or at the door. thirdplaceconcertseries@gmail.com.
Watercolor Painting: Pittsfield Township Senior Center
701 W. Ellsworth, bit.ly/pittsfield-seniors, 822–2120. Free (except as noted) in person activities. Weekly events. Check meeting status before coming. Rise and Shine Exercise (Mon. & Fri. 9–10 a.m.). Exercise with Karen (Mon. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Open Cards and Games (Mon. 1–3 p.m.). Bridge (Mon. 1:30 p.m.). Mah-jongg (Tues. 9 a.m.). Euchre (Tues. 1–3:30 p.m.). Watercolor Painting (Wed. 9 a.m.). Bingo (Wed. 1–3 p.m.) $1 per card. Crafting (Fri. 10–11:30 a.m.). Trivia (Fri. 1–2 p.m.). May 17, 24, & 31 (11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) Senior Strolls, group walks in Lillie Park South. May 19 (1–3 p.m.): “Senior Spring Fling,” a chance for seniors and their friends to take part in a cupcake walk, a ring toss, guessing games, and a team game TBA. Prizes & refreshments.
Wednesday Workshops: Ann Arbor Senior Center
Wed. 9:30–10:30 a.m. Senior-focused workshops. May 3: “7 Habits of Happy People.” May 10: “Care Management by Natalie.” May 17: “Reverse Mortgage Education.” May 24: “Implantable Hearing Technology.” May 31: TBA. Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin Ave. Free. Preregister at bpatton@a2gov.org or 794–6250.
Mind Matters Brain Games: Ann Arbor Senior Center
1320 Baldwin Ave., 794–6250. Weekly activities. Free unless otherwise indicated. Preregistration required. Senior Park Walks (Mon. 10–11 a.m.) $2; members, free. Bridge (Mon. 12:30–4 p.m.) duplicate non-sanctioned, $3; members, $2. Recorder Group (Mon. 12:30–1:30 p.m.) $2; members, free. Tai Chi for All Levels (Tues. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Line Dancing (Tues. noon–1 p.m.). Adventures in Watercolor (Tues. 1:30–3:30 p.m.) bring a basic watercolor set, brushes, paper, and pencil. Mind Matters Brain Games (Wed. 10–11 a.m.) via Zoom at tinyurl.com/4yp2fb82. Intermediate Tai Chi (Wed. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Life Writing (Wed. 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.). Strength Training for Seniors (Wed. & Fri., 1–2 p.m.).
Used Bike Sale: Common Cycle
Common Cycle, the Ann Arbor Bicycle Co-op, will hold a used bike and parts sale fundraiser on Saturday May 20, 2023, 10am-12noon. There will be over 90 bikes for sale. The bikes have been repaired and tuned up as needed so they are ready to ride. Prices for most adult bikes range from $40 to $250.
In the sale are road bikes, mountain bikes, folding bikes (3), city bikes, trailers (2) along with some bicycle parts.
The money from the sale will be used to fund Common Cycle's operations such as classes, workshops and the bicycles they provide to local service organizations such as Jewish Family Services, Washtenaw Refugee Welcome, Offender Success program, etc.
Common Cycle is the non-profit, community bike shop of Ann Arbor. The sale will be at the Common Cycle office, 416 W. Huron St., #11, Ann Arbor, a block from the YMCA. Cash, Venmo and credit cards will be accepted. commoncycle.org.
“Tiny Tails Story Time”: HSHV
Intermediate Tai Chi: Ann Arbor Senior Center
1320 Baldwin Ave., 794–6250. Weekly activities. Free unless otherwise indicated. Preregistration required. Senior Park Walks (Mon. 10–11 a.m.) $2; members, free. Bridge (Mon. 12:30–4 p.m.) duplicate non-sanctioned, $3; members, $2. Recorder Group (Mon. 12:30–1:30 p.m.) $2; members, free. Tai Chi for All Levels (Tues. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Line Dancing (Tues. noon–1 p.m.). Adventures in Watercolor (Tues. 1:30–3:30 p.m.) bring a basic watercolor set, brushes, paper, and pencil. Mind Matters Brain Games (Wed. 10–11 a.m.) via Zoom at tinyurl.com/4yp2fb82. Intermediate Tai Chi (Wed. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Life Writing (Wed. 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.). Strength Training for Seniors (Wed. & Fri., 1–2 p.m.).
Playgroups for Babies: AADL
Every Mon.–Wed., except May 29 (different times): Fifteen minutes of stories, rhymes, and songs led by AADL staffers, followed by a short open play. For kids up to 24 months (with caregiver). No older siblings. Malletts Creek (Mon. 10:30 a.m.), Traverwood (Tues. 11 a.m.), Westgate (Wed. 10:30 a.m.).
Preschool Storytimes: AADL
Every Mon.–Fri. except May 29 (different times): Half-hour program of stories and songs for kids ages 2–5 (with caregiver). Pittsfield (Mon. 10:30 a.m. & Thurs. 11 a.m.), Downtown (Tues. 11 a.m.), Malletts Creek (Tues. 11 a.m. & Wed. 10:30 a.m.), Traverwood & Pittsfield (Thurs. 11 a.m.), and Westgate (Fri. 1 p.m.).
“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
Life Writing: Ann Arbor Senior Center
1320 Baldwin Ave., 794–6250. Weekly activities. Free unless otherwise indicated. Preregistration required. Senior Park Walks (Mon. 10–11 a.m.) $2; members, free. Bridge (Mon. 12:30–4 p.m.) duplicate non-sanctioned, $3; members, $2. Recorder Group (Mon. 12:30–1:30 p.m.) $2; members, free. Tai Chi for All Levels (Tues. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Line Dancing (Tues. noon–1 p.m.). Adventures in Watercolor (Tues. 1:30–3:30 p.m.) bring a basic watercolor set, brushes, paper, and pencil. Mind Matters Brain Games (Wed. 10–11 a.m.) via Zoom at tinyurl.com/4yp2fb82. Intermediate Tai Chi (Wed. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Life Writing (Wed. 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.). Strength Training for Seniors (Wed. & Fri., 1–2 p.m.).
Senior Strolls: Pittsfield Township Senior Center
701 W. Ellsworth, bit.ly/pittsfield-seniors, 822–2120. Free (except as noted) in person activities. Weekly events. Check meeting status before coming. Rise and Shine Exercise (Mon. & Fri. 9–10 a.m.). Exercise with Karen (Mon. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Open Cards and Games (Mon. 1–3 p.m.). Bridge (Mon. 1:30 p.m.). Mah-jongg (Tues. 9 a.m.). Euchre (Tues. 1–3:30 p.m.). Watercolor Painting (Wed. 9 a.m.). $1 per card. Bingo (Wed. 1–3 p.m.). Crafting (Fri. 10–11:30 a.m.). Trivia (Fri. 1–2 p.m.). May 17, 24, & 31 (11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) Senior Strolls, group walks in Lillie Park South. May 19 (1–3 p.m.): “Senior Spring Fling,” a chance for seniors and their friends to take part in a cupcake walk, a ring toss, guessing games, and a team game TBA. Prizes & refreshments.
“The Impact of Women in Politics”: U-M Margaret Waterman Alumnae Town Hall Celebrity Lecture Series
Talk by Wendy Schiller, a Brown University political science professor who served on the staffs of 2 former prominent New York Democratic politicians, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Governor Mario Cuomo. Includes lunch. 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., WCC Morris Lawrence Bldg., 4800 E. Huron River Dr. $50 (members, free). Reservations required at watermanalumnae.org, 730–4650 (for membership) or 665–5893 (for individual tickets). mcclusky@umich.edu.
Chime Concert: Kerrytown Market & Shops
Tai Chi: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
Free. Events are either in person at 2401 Plymouth Rd. or via Zoom. For Zoom links see calendar at bit.ly/UMTurnerCal. 998–9353. Tai Chi (Mon., Wed., & Fri. noon–12:30 p.m.) via Zoom. Walking Off the Pounds (Mon., Wed., & Fri. 12:30–1 p.m.) via Zoom. Euchre (Mon. 1–3 p.m.) in person. Online Meditation Drop-In (Tues. 10–11:30 a.m.) via Zoom. Bridge (Tues. & Fri. 1–4 p.m.) in person. Chess (Wed. 1–4 p.m.) in person, all levels welcome, call if interested. Mah-jongg (Thurs. 10 a.m.–noon) in person. Wise Guys: Conversations for Men (Thurs. 1–3 p.m.) via Zoom. Una Tertulia (1st & 3rd Thurs. 3–5 p.m.) for native Spanish speakers in person.
Walking Off the Pounds: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
Free. Events are either in person at 2401 Plymouth Rd. or via Zoom. For Zoom links see calendar at bit.ly/UMTurnerCal. 998–9353. Tai Chi (Mon., Wed., & Fri. noon–12:30 p.m.) via Zoom. Walking Off the Pounds (Mon., Wed., & Fri. 12:30–1 p.m.) via Zoom. Euchre (Mon. 1–3 p.m.) in person. Online Meditation Drop-In (Tues. 10–11:30 a.m.) via Zoom. Bridge (Tues. & Fri. 1–4 p.m.) in person. Chess (Wed. 1–4 p.m.) in person, all levels welcome, call if interested. Mah-jongg (Thurs. 10 a.m.–noon) in person. Wise Guys: Conversations for Men (Thurs. 1–3 p.m.) via Zoom. Una Tertulia (1st & 3rd Thurs. 3–5 p.m.) for native Spanish speakers in person.
“Mario Kart Branch Tour”: Ann Arbor District Library
“Zoom Trivia”: Ann Arbor Senior Center
Bingo: Pittsfield Township Senior Center
701 W. Ellsworth, bit.ly/pittsfield-seniors, 822–2120. Free (except as noted) in person activities. Weekly events. Check meeting status before coming. Rise and Shine Exercise (Mon. & Fri. 9–10 a.m.). Exercise with Karen (Mon. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Open Cards and Games (Mon. 1–3 p.m.). Bridge (Mon. 1:30 p.m.). Mah-jongg (Tues. 9 a.m.). Euchre (Tues. 1–3:30 p.m.). Watercolor Painting (Wed. 9 a.m.). $1 per card. Bingo (Wed. 1–3 p.m.). Crafting (Fri. 10–11:30 a.m.). Trivia (Fri. 1–2 p.m.). May 17, 24, & 31 (11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.) Senior Strolls, group walks in Lillie Park South. May 19 (1–3 p.m.): “Senior Spring Fling,” a chance for seniors and their friends to take part in a cupcake walk, a ring toss, guessing games, and a team game TBA. Prizes & refreshments.
Chess: U-M Turner Senior Wellness Program
Free. Events are either in person at 2401 Plymouth Rd. or via Zoom. For Zoom links see calendar at bit.ly/UMTurnerCal. 998–9353. Tai Chi (Mon., Wed., & Fri. noon–12:30 p.m.) via Zoom. Walking Off the Pounds (Mon., Wed., & Fri. 12:30–1 p.m.) via Zoom. Euchre (Mon. 1–3 p.m.) in person. Online Meditation Drop-In (Tues. 10–11:30 a.m.) via Zoom. Bridge (Tues. & Fri. 1–4 p.m.) in person. Chess (Wed. 1–4 p.m.) in person, all levels welcome, call if interested. Mah-jongg (Thurs. 10 a.m.–noon) in person. Wise Guys: Conversations for Men (Thurs. 1–3 p.m.) via Zoom. Una Tertulia (1st & 3rd Thurs. 3–5 p.m.) for native Spanish speakers in person.
Strength Training for Seniors: Ann Arbor Senior Center
1320 Baldwin Ave., 794–6250. Weekly activities. Free unless otherwise indicated. Preregistration required. Senior Park Walks (Mon. 10–11 a.m.) $2; members, free. Bridge (Mon. 12:30–4 p.m.) duplicate non-sanctioned, $3; members, $2. Recorder Group (Mon. 12:30–1:30 p.m.) $2; members, free. Tai Chi for All Levels (Tues. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Line Dancing (Tues. noon–1 p.m.). Adventures in Watercolor (Tues. 1:30–3:30 p.m.) bring a basic watercolor set, brushes, paper, and pencil. Mind Matters Brain Games (Wed. 10–11 a.m.) via Zoom at tinyurl.com/4yp2fb82. Intermediate Tai Chi (Wed. 10:30–11:30 a.m.). Life Writing (Wed. 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.). Strength Training for Seniors (Wed. & Fri., 1–2 p.m.).
“The Artwork Is Behind You”: P.T.D. Productions
May 11–14 & 17–20. Ezra Korycinski directs local actors in the world premiere of the young NYC-based playwright Claire Greising’s comic drama centered on the relationship that develops between 2 art gallery security guards—he’s a failed middle-aged artist and she’s a young art school grad—as they discuss life, love, art, & aging in ways that are often very funny and occasionally graphic. For mature audiences. Stars Paul Bianchi & Carolyn Pierce, with Pascal Casimier, Camille Woods, Nilgun Basaran, and Emmalyn Riddle. 8 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sun. & Wed.), Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron, Ypsilanti. Tickets $20 (students, seniors, & active military, $15) in advance at ptdproductions.com and at the door. 483–7345.
“In Common”: Purple Rose Theatre Company
Every Wed.–Sun., Apr. 21–June 3. Rhiannon Ragland directs the world premiere of Philadelphia-based African American playwright Quinn D. Eli’s drama about Melanie, a woman haunted by a voice in her head—the voice of her friend who was killed years ago. The friend was Black, Melanie is white, and questions about why the tragedy happened and who was to blame come into focus when Melanie is drawn into a new relationship. Adult language and content. Cast: Caitlin Cavannaugh, Rachel Keown, Rusty Mewha, Olivia Miller, Dez Walker. 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. 433–7673.
“West Side Nite Ride”: Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society
Every Wed. Slow/moderate-paced ride, 10 to 30 miles, along the B2B Trail to Hudson Mills Metropark and/or Dexter Huron Metropark with a possible visit to the Dexter Dairy Queen. This ride is a favorite with newcomers and casual riders. 5 p.m. sharp, meet at Forest Lawn Cemetery parking lot, corner of Broad & Grand, Dexter. Free. 426–5116.
Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
Every Mon.-Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play various forms of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. Mon. (6:30–10 p.m.): Power Cards, $10. Tues. (7–10 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. Fri. (6:30–10 p.m.): Magic rotating draft, cost varies. Prizes paid in store credit. Sat. (noon–3 p.m.): Intro to Magic: The Gathering, free. Sat. (6–10 p.m.): Commander Pods, casual groups of 4 players, free. Various times, Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Various costs. info@sylvanfactory.com, 929–5877.
“Kizuna Tree Panel: Storytelling as an Act of Resistance”: Ann Arbor District Library
"How to Use a Pendulum to Create Your Best Life!": Enlightened Soul Center & Shop
You will learn and expand your knowledge on:
-Basic Intuitive Principles
-Alignment with your own Spirit Team
-Calibration of the pendulum & instructions on how to use it
-What questions to ask and how to ask them
-Inaccuracies, and how to remedy those
-How to use it to clarify where you need healing in your body
-Crash course on muscle testing (to compare to the pendulum)
- Bonus: Second group gathering over Zoom one week after class to explore any questions and/or practice & have fun/reconnection time.
Please bring your own pendulum, or you may buy one before class at the Enlightened Soul Center & Shop.
https://www.enlightenedsoulcenter.com/how-to-use-a-pendulum
2711 Carpenter Road ,Ann Arbor, MI. https://www.enlightenedsoulcenter.com/how-to-use-a-pendulum Investment: $60/person before May 12 ($70 after May 12) ~ OR ~ $50 each if you bring a friend! (Email phoenix@threebutterflies.org to pay for the friend option BY MAY 12) . phoenix@threebutterflies.org www.threebutterflies.org 734.358.0218.Salsa Night Ft. Grupo Escobar with Náli: Blue LLama Jazz Club
Join us for a fabulous evening at Blue LLama Jazz Club for Salsa Night! This unique experience includes great food, drinks, dancing, and a live Latin band, GRUPO ESCOBAR! We welcome all dancing experience levels and will have a salsa instructor, NÁLI, present if you’d like her to walk you through a few steps before jumping into the mix!
314 S. Main St ,Ann Arbor. Pre-Pay Cocktail Table Ticket at opentable.com $45. hello@bluellamaclub.com bluellamaclub.com 734-372-3200.Salsa Night Ft. Grupo Escobar with Náli: Blue LLama Jazz Club
Join us for a fabulous evening at Blue LLama Jazz Club for Salsa Night! This unique experience includes great food, drinks, dancing, and a live Latin band, GRUPO ESCOBAR! We welcome all dancing experience levels and will have a salsa instructor, NÁLI, present if you’d like her to walk you through a few steps before jumping into the mix!
314 S. Main St ,Ann Arbor. Pre-Pay Cocktail Table Ticket at opentable.com $45. hello@bluellamaclub.com bluellamaclub.com 734-372-3200.“Curious About Quakers?”: Ann Arbor Friends Meeting
Ann Arbor Bridge Club
Every Wed. All invited to play ACBL-sanctioned duplicate bridge. Bring a partner if you can, or call in advance or arrive 20 minutes early if you can’t. 7–10:30 p.m., Walden Hills clubhouse, 2114 Pauline east of Maple. (Park in the designated spaces in the lot on the north side of Pauline.) $6 per person. 945–6021.
Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival
May 7–28. Annual festival of documentary and feature films on Jewish themes. Includes both in-person shows and different films made available each week to stream anytime. $12 per film (in advance only for in-person shows); virtual festival pass, $150. Various times & locations. jccAnnArbor.org/film-festival. 971–0990.
May 7 (4 p.m., State Theatre): “Farewell, Mr. Haffmann” (Fred Cavayé, 2021). The lives of 2 French men, a jeweler and his employee, become increasingly entangled during the German occupation of their city. French & German, subtitles.
Online anytime May 8 (noon) through May 14 (noon):
“America” (Ofir Raul Graizer, 2022). Drama about an Israeli swim instructor, living in Chicago, who returns to Israel after 10 years of absence to bury his father. Hebrew, subtitles. “Karaoke” (Moshe Rosenthal, 2022). Poignant comedy about a middle-aged suburban Israeli couple who are compelled by their new neighbor, a charismatic bachelor who hosts karaoke evenings in his apartment. Hebrew, subtitles. “Reckonings” (Roberta Grossman, 2022). Documentary exploring the incomprehensible task of negotiating compensation for the survivors of the Holocaust after WWII. German & Hebrew, subtitles. “The Forger” (Maggie Peren & Korbinian Wandinger, 2022). Historical drama about a 21-year-old Jewish graphic artist who eludes the Gestapo and survives by forging passports and identity cards for other Jews. German, subtitles. “The Narrow Bridge” (Esther Takac, 2022). Documentary following the emotional journey of four disparate people who lost a child or parent in violent conflict. Arabic & Hebrew, subtitles.
May 10 (7 p.m., State Theatre): “Where Life Begins” (Stéphane Freiss, 2022). Drama about the daughter of an ultra-orthodox Jewish family who connects with a free-spirited farmer. French & Italian, subtitles.
May 11 (7 p.m., Michigan Union Rogel Ballroom): “iMordecai” (Marvin Samel, 2022). A Holocaust survivor navigates modern city living in this heartwarming comedy.
May 14 (4 p.m., State Theatre): “Matchmaking” (Erez Tadmor, 2022). Comic drama about a man in search of a wife. Hebrew, subtitles.
Online anytime May 15 (noon) through May 21 (noon): “Exodus 91” (Micah Smith, 2022). Documentary about an Israeli diplomat who travels to Ethiopia in the early 90s to act as negotiator for the release of 15,000 Ethiopian Jews. Amharic & Hebrew, subtitles. “Lost Transport” (Saskia Diesing, 2022). Drama about a train deporting hundreds of Jewish prisoners that gets stranded near a small German village occupied by the Red Army. German, Dutch, & Russian; subtitles. “March ‘68” (Krzysztof Lang, 2022). Romeo & Juliet love story involving young activists in Warsaw. Polish, subtitles. “Paris Boutique” (Marco Carmel, 2022). Comedy about a well-off French Jewish lawyer who takes an unexpected business trip to Jerusalem just before her wedding date. Hebrew & French, subtitles. “Story of Annette Zelman” (Philippe Le Guay, 2022). Two young lovers face the harsh realities of German-occupied Paris in 1942. French, subtitles.
May 17 (7 p.m., State Theatre): “Shttl” (Ady Walter, 2022). Evocative drama tells the expansive story of a Jewish village in Ukraine 24 hours before Nazi Germany invades. Russian, German, Ukrainian, & Yiddish; subtitles.
May 18 (7 p.m., State Theatre): “Holy Wine” (Snow R. Shai, 2022). Documentary about Israeli winemakers. Hebrew, subtitles.
Online anytime May 22 (noon) through May 28 (noon): “Sauvons les Enfants” (Catherine Bernstein, 2021). Documentary about the French rail workers and other resistance members who managed to save Jewish children and their parents from being deported to concentration camps. French, subtitles. “The Shadow of the Day” (Giuseppe Piccioni, 2022). A Fascist Italian restaurant owner starts to rethink his politics after he hires a new employee with a dangerous secret. Italian, subtitles. Also, several films screened earlier in the festival (see above): Farewell, Mr. Haffmann, iMordecai, Matchmaking, Shttl, and Where Life Begins.
Channeled Spiritual Talk and Discussion: Deep Spring Center
All invited to share their spiritual and metaphysical questions via Zoom. The evening is led by Aaron, a “being of light” channeled by Barbara Brodsky, who offers a talk on a variety of spiritual practices. Q&A. 7–9 p.m. Preregistration required 2 days before event at deepspring.org/programs. Free, donations accepted. 477–5848.
Fathom Events
973–8424 (Ann Arbor 20), 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.
May 1: “A Father's Heart” (Andrés Garrigó & Antonio Cuadri, 2023). Religious documentary examining the spiritual influence of Joseph of Nazareth on contemporary believers. 7 p.m.
May 3: “Champion” Prerecorded broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera’s production of acclaimed contemporary composer Terence Blanchard’s 2021 opera about a young boxer who rises from obscurity to become a world champion, and his older self, still haunted by the ghosts of his past. 1 p.m. (Ann Arbor 20 only). $24.
May 7, 8, & 10: “Ponyo” (Hayao Miyazaki, 2009). Dubbed (Sun.) & subtitled (Mon. & Wed.) screenings of this Japanese anime fantasy centered on the friendship between a 5-year-old boy and a magical goldfish who yearns to become human. Ann Arbor 20 only. 4 p.m. (Sun.) & 7 p.m. (Mon. & Wed.).
May 9, 11, &13: “Roll with It” (Chris Dowling, 2023). Lighthearted comedy about an aging small-town waitress who enters a karaoke contest to save her home from foreclosure. Emagine only. 7 p.m. (Tues. & Thurs.) & 3 p.m. (Sat.).
May 14 & 17: “Grease” (Randal Kleiser, 1978). Iconic musical about a tough-guy 1950s greaser who falls for a squeaky-clean Australian girl. Stars John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John. 4 p.m. (Sun.) & 7 p.m. (Wed).
May 15 & 17: “Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai Part II” (Timothy Mahoney, 2023). Documentary about the filmmaker’s search for physical evidence of the Exodus journey to Mt. Sinai. 7 p.m.
May 16: “The Way” (Emilio Estevez, 2010). Drama about a grieving father who travels to France to retrieve the body of his estranged son, who died while attempting the pilgrimage to Spain’s Santiago de Compostela. 7 p.m.
May 20 & 24: “Don Giovanni” Live (Sat.) & prerecorded (Wed.) broadcast of the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Mozart’s operatic version of the Don Juan legend. The action is an absorbing blend of stark tragedy and high comedy, and the music deftly fuses melodies of exquisite beauty with dark rumblings of damnation. Sung in Italian, with English subtitles. 1 p.m. (Wed., Ann Arbor 20 only). $25.
Kerrytown Crafters
Meditation & Discussion: Ann Arbor Karma Thegsum Chöling
“Reducing Your Carbon Footprint: Investments In Our Planet”: Temple Beth Emeth
“Spring Sing”: Pioneer High School Choirs
Steven Lorenz leads curricular and extra-curricular a cappella student choirs in performances of works by African American composers George Walker, William Dawson, and Rollo Dilworth, as well as pieces by Mendelssohn, Mozart, and the premiere of a work from the Michigan Choral Commissioning Consortium. Alumni are invited to sing to close the concert. 7:30 p.m., PHS Schreiber Auditorium, 601 W. Stadium. Free. 994–2189, ext. 2.
“Wednesday Night Swing”: Ann Arbor Swing Dance Association
Every Wed. Lindy hop, East Coast swing, Charleston, and Balboa dancing to music spun by DJs. No partner needed. Wear comfortable low-grip shoes. Preceded at 7 p.m. by a free beginner lesson. 7:50–9:30 p.m., Michigan League Vandenberg Rm., 2nd fl. Mask recommended; full vaccination and boosters required. $5 (free for SAA members). Swingannarbor.com.
Natalie Merchant: Live Nation
The acclaimed singer-songwriter, best known as the former frontwoman of 1980s college rock band 10,000 Maniacs, returns to town to showcase Keep Your Courage, her first album of new material since 2014. Conceived during the 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, it features lush orchestrations of songs by seven composers. 8 p.m., Michigan Theater. Tickets $49 and up in advance at ticketmaster.com, reseller sites, and (if available) at the door. 668–8397.