Note: Due to issues related to COVID-19, events are subject to change. Check with the sites for updates.
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UFC 257-Poirier v. McGregor 2:10 p.m. Jan 23, Emagine Royal Oak, broadcast from Dubai, United Arab Emirates,www.Emagine-Entertainment.com, $ 25.
Theresa Caputo: scheduled for April 26, 2020, October 15, 2020, and April 25, 2021, postponed to September 15, Fox Theater, Detroit.
Tickets will be honored for rescheduled shows. Ticket holders have 30 days to request a refund at the point of purchase. Tickets on sale at Ticketmaster.com or 800-745-3000, Livenation.com, 313Present.com.
HOLIDAYS
• Light Up Beacon Park: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. until mid-January, Beacon Park, 1903 Grand River Ave., Detroit, interactive lighting, food trucks, holiday music, autonomisationmichigan.com/beacon-park, 313-566-8250.
• Downtown Rochester Snowglow: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. 15 and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Jan. 16, ice sculptures, sculpting competition 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 16 at W. Fourth St., Rochester, Downtownrochestermi.com.
• Michigan Made Winter Market: January 22-24, Canterbury Village, 2325 Joslyn Ct., Lake Orion, facebook.com/canterburyvillagelakeorion.
• Big Bright Light Show: 5:00 p.m. to midnight, every evening until January 31, in downtown Rochester, Downtownrochestermi.com.
ART
• Priscilla Phifer and Marcel Stewart: The artists unveil two original works of art to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on January 18 at the Umoja Fine Arts Gallery, Crossroads Building, 16250 Northland Drive, Suite 102, Southfield. Register on TheOriginalArtShow.com.
• Best of the Best 21 exhibition: Until January 28, reception from 2 pm to 5 pm on January 17; Kathie Troshynski pastel demo January 24, Laura Host watercolor demo January 31, Lawrence Street Gallery, Ferndale, lawrencestreetgallery.com. See the exhibit on the website and in person at the gallery, open Thursday through Sunday, 248-544-0394.
• “Resilience” -Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors: Until January 19, the Kayrod Gallery, Detroit, schedule a visit, hannan.org/kayrod-gallery.
• Winter Wednesdays: Private group tours on Wednesday afternoons at the Cranbrook Art Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills. One-hour time slots available at 3 p.m., 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. for a maximum of six people. Staff will be on hand to give a brief overview of the exhibits, $ 50 per group, cranbrookartmuseum.org.
• History of American architecture: 11 am or 7 pm Mondays, January 25-February. 22, five-week virtual lecture series by the Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research. Registration required, center.cranbrook.edu/history-american-architecture-cranbrook-visitors, $ 75 for adults, $ 25 for full-time students and free for students of Cranbrook Academy of Art and Cranbrook Schools.
• “Detroit Style-Car Design in the Motor City, 1950-2020”: exhibition until June 27. Access the Detroit Institute of Arts online to view collections, online resources for children and adults, dia.org/athome, dia.org/education/resources, dia.org/videos. The DIA is open from Wednesday to Sunday; timed entry tickets to dia.org.
• Art Bytes-Detroit Style Car Design in the Motor City, 1950-2020: Crystal Palmer, gallery professor at DIA, takes viewers through the exhibition, DIA School Field Trip from Home, bit.ly/35x8cAA.
• Artistic creation: lighting: use recycled glass jars and tissue paper for a stained glass effect, Art Access Online, bit.ly/2K6YH3k.
• Draw your dream car: home activity to design a car, share via social media using #CarsDIA. It can be displayed in the exhibition, bit.ly/2KlSFM7.
• Russ Marshall-Detroit Photographs, 1958-2008: exhibition until June 27, Detroit Institute of Arts, dia.org.
BEATS
• Jimmy Eat World: 5:15 p.m. January 15, January 29, February 12, $ 44.99 and up for all three streaming shows, jimmyeatworldlive.com.
• A Rufus-Retro-Wainwright-Spective: 5 p.m. January 15, January 22, January 29, The Ark Family Room series, virtual, theark.org/shows-events, $ 20 + av.
• Nick Fugedi: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on January 16, outdoor entertainment, Fountain Park, The Village of Rochester Hills, corner Adams and Walton Road, Rochester Hills, TheVORH.com/Events.
• Music of Florence Prize: online, January 20-March 1, DIA at home, dia.org/events, free.
• The Big Love Benefit Concert: 9 pm January 23, Rick Allen, Def Leppard drummer, with Lauren Monroe, the Big Love Band and more, live broadcast. Proceeds go to the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, which provides financial assistance to professionals in the music industry, livenation.com/livestreams, $ 14.99 and more.
• Ann Arbor Folk Festival: 7:30 p.m. from January 29 to 30, The Ark Family Room series, virtual, theark.org/shows-events, $ 25 + av. each night.
• Dan + Claudia Zanes: until March 6, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Township of Clinton, bit.ly/36x2UWB, free.
• Birmingham Musicale: virtual music concert “The Social Voices of American Music-Stories for All People” via YouTube, recorded for later viewing, thebirminghammusicale.org.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
• Tri-County Michigan Grandparents – Call for Stories: Until January 31, to celebrate Grandparents Day 2021, the Detroit Institute of Arts is inviting residents of all three counties (grandparents, families or members of chosen family) to share their car for 5 minutes – recorded stories about the grandparents’ experience, bit.ly/35zvjdG.
CLASSIC
• The First Romantics: DSO Digital Concerts 7:30 pm January 15 dso.org, $ 12.
• Fabian Almazan and the DSO string quartet: presentation Again 7 p.m. on January 19 dso.org, $ 9.
• Vivaldi and Handel-DSO digital concerts: 7:30 p.m. on January 21, conductor, violinist and countertenor Dmitry Sinkovsky and Detroit Symphony Orchestra, dso.org, $ 12.
Beethovens 2nd Romance: DSO Digital Concerts 7:30 p.m. January 22, conductor, violinist and countertenor Dmitry Sinkovsky and Detroit Symphony Orchestra, $ 12.
• Tribute to Duke Ellington: Candlelight Jazz Show January 30, The Masonic Temple Fountain Ballroom, 500 Temple Ave., Detroit, 313-832-7100, themasonic.com/events.php, $ 100 + for two.
DANCE
• “Hip Hop Body Rock”: Paige Hernandez, until February 13, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., macombcenter.com, free.
FAMILY

A Doktor Kaboom! Show, It’s Just Rocket Science, airs through April 2 on the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts website. (Courtesy of Doktor Kaboom)
• Doktor Kaboom! “It’s Just Rocket Science”: streaming until April 2, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp., macombcenter.com, free.
• DIA At Home: Family artistic projects Neighborhood Collage and Art-Making-Stabiles, freestanding geometric sculptures. Access the Detroit Institute of Arts online to view collections and online resources for children and adults, dia.org/athome, dia.org/education/resources, dia.org/videos.
• Michigan History for Kids: For third and fourth graders, explore the history and heritage of all of Michigan’s people, michigankids.org/home.
• CreativeBug: Joann Fabrics & Crafts offers two months free website membership with access to thousands of online craft classes, creativebug.com.
MOVIE
• “Jurassic Park”: 7 pm January 22, “Shrek” January 23 and “Back to the Future” January 24, Monroe Street Drive-In Powered By Emagine, 32 Monroe Street, Detroit. Movies and additional hours from Thursday to Sunday until spring, $ 20 per vehicle, tickets available soon, Deckedoutdetroit.com.
• Films by Reverend Solomon Sir Jones: online, January 20 to March 1, DIA at Home, Detroit Film Theater, dia.org/events, free.
• “The Reason I Jump”: online until February 4, DFT @ Home, Detroit Film Theater, dia.org/events, $ 12.
• “Ikarie XB-1”: online until January 28, DFT @ Home, Detroit Film Theater, dia.org/events, $ 12.
FUND RAISING
Decanté: 6 p.m. Jan. 27, fine food and wine pairing, with a live recording of Between 2 Stands with members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Produced to support the DSO, $ 150 +.
MUSEUMS
• “Deadly Medicine – Creating the Masters Race”: in-person exhibit from January 17 to July 11 at the Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus, Farmington Hills, holocaustcenter.org, 248-553-2400.
• “How Healers Became Killers, Nazi Health Professionals”: Patricia Heberer-Rice, Senior Historian, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, webinar at 7 p.m. Jan. 27 via Zoom, hosted by Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus , to commemorate the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Register on holocaustcenter.org/events/upcoming-events or call 248-553-2400.
• The Henry Ford: Museum of American Innovation, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, reopened with COVID-19 security measures. Marvel-Universe of Super Heroes exhibition until January 31, gen. adm. – $ 35 +, youth (5-11), $ 28.75 +. Greenfield Village, Ford Rouge Factory Tour and Giant Screen Experience closed until further notice, thehenryford.org.
• Michigan Science Center: open Thursday through Sunday, $ 18, free for children under 2, 313-577-8400, Mi-Sci.org. IMAX Theater has reserved tickets for an additional fee. COVID-19 security measures in place, book museum tours online.
• Motown Museum: open to small groups, masks required. Online tickets, motownmuseum.org/visit/hours-admissions. New hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday.
• Rochester-Avon Historical Society: New illustrated heritage tour book, “History in the Heart of the Hills: A Heritage Tour of the Rochester Area”, available to purchase for $ 13 at rochesteravonhistoricalsociety.org/store/.
OPERA
• “Bon Appétit”: 8 pm January 16, live broadcast via Zoom, a solo opera scene based on Julia Child’s PBS TV show “The French Chef”, Oakland University, Rochester, oakland.edu/smtd/performances-and-events, free, adv. registration required at [email protected]
THEATER
Disenchanted: January 15-29, presented by Nicely Theater Group, streaming on Broadway on Demand, $ 15.
• “What makes a good video hearing?” workshop: 11 am-12:30pm January 16, online via Zoom, Oakland University, Rochester, oakland.edu/smtd/performances-and-events, free.

“The snail and the whale” streams from January 18 to February. 9 at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Twp. (Courtesy macombcenter.com)
• “The snail and the whale”: January 18-February. 9, streaming, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Clinton Township, bit.ly/3beFasZ.
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