November 22, 2008
Surrealist film masterworks 'Un Chien Andalou' and 'L'Age d'Or' at DIA's 'Monet to Dali' exhibition |
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TV and radio host is also an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine. (more >)
Suggested donation is $10, with proceeds after expenses going to the church, which practices a free faith based on shared values rather than shared beliefs. (more >)
Music, video and fab downtown vibe are all part of sassy Tuesday night series that goes from November until May.
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Beginning Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m.
Detroit  
Three prominent designers will share their experiences of working in the Detroit commercial art industry of the 1960s. (more >)
Happy hour bar tour will take people beyond Campus Martius Park to watering holes that many have probably overlooked. (more >)
Innovative, hearing-impaired artist has performed with musicians around the world, was subject of acclaimed documentary.
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Group combines influences of R&B, Phil Spector wall of sound production and 1990s Motor City sound.
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Nov. 21, 9 p.m.
Music  
Berkley  
Nearly 80 years later, collaborations with Salvador Dali stand up as hallucinatory assaults on religion and social conformity. (more >)
Party at historic Indian Village mansion features talents of singer-songwriter Chuck Brodsky.
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Exhibition includes collection of pop art by illustrator that challenged art world with multimedia works of simple genius.
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Peter Kersten is one of best electronic music producers in the world, also records under the name Lawrence.
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Nov. 28, 10 p.m.
Music  
Third annual event will include Mr. B, Steppin' In It, The Ragbirds, BASIC and Ben Daniels Trio. (more >)
International techno and house performers rock downtown's premier basement club.
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Nov. 29, 10 p.m.
Music  
Detroit  
Critic Dave Marsh called rowdy R&B legend's 1962 song "Village of Love" one of the 1,001 greatest singles ever recorded.
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Nov. 30, 5 p.m. - midnight
Music  
Detroit  
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