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Regina Carter Sextet
Violinist Regina Carter's style is marked by eclectic virtuosity, with stunning fusions of classical and modern music. Carla Cook's vocal style is daring with touches of R&B, Motown, Blues and Gospel. Tonight at the Max M. Fisher Music Center.
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COTS Couture
Join Honorary Chair, Barbara Marinelli, wife of Detroit Lions Coach Rod Marinelli, for an evening of Food, Fun and Fashion. Today at the Radisson Bloomfield Hills.
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Duran Duran
The band has remained at the forefront of popular music, constantly pushing the creative envelope and breaking new ground. Tonight at the Masonic Temple Theatre.
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Life's Pleasures
These artists did not care to meet the standards of their day. Instead, they created new works that capture life at the beginning of the 20th century. From bars to beaches to boxing, Ashcan artists caught Americans at play 100 years ago. "Life's Pleasures: The Ashcan Artists' Brush with Leisure" is on exhibit through May 25 at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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OY!
Playwright Richard Orloff examines life through a dozen playlets that strike a note of recognition and humor. Presented by Jewish Ensemble Theatre. Tonight, Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield.
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SING JUBILEE! The Story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers
The Fisk Jubilee Singers performed with dignity and grace for mixed audiences, political leaders and royalty at a time when newly freed slaves were fighting for basic rights. Tonight through Sunday at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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Nunsense
When the convent cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, accidentally poisons 52 of the sisters, they are in dire need of funds for the burials. Cindy Williams stars as Reverend Mother. Performed at Meadow Brook Theatre.
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Exits and Entrances
Exits and Entrances is, above all, a play that celebrates theatre and its relevance to society. Set in the apartheid world of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, it seeks to define why art matters, especially as a weapon against oppression. Performed at the Performance Network Theatre.
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