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Hot Stuff Saturday
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Red Tie Ball
Gentlemen can support a good cause and wear their favorite black -- or red -- tie. The evening celebrates lead campaign gifts to Oakwood Hospital's Orthopaedic and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation programs and honors physicians for their leadership in medicine and public service.
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Motor City Comic Con
Buy, sell and trade comic books from the early golden age right up to present day. Classic TV cars will on display, plus a costume contest, art contest with prizes, and ANIME movies will play all day. Friday through Sunday at Rock Financial Showplace.
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Mozart's Magic Flute
The Arbor Opera Theater and Marygrove College perform a "modernized" version of Mozart's operatic masterpiece. Set in the now demolished J.L. Hudson building in downtown Detroit during the 1960s and performed in English, this Magic Flute presents ordinary mannequins coming to life.
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Detroit Shock
The Detroit Shock take on the Houston Comets in their Home Opener at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
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Get Up! Get Out!
Learn about cool rocks you can find in your own backyard. The show's Friday at 5 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. on Detroit Public TV Channel 56.
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KT Tunstall
Scottish music sensation KT Tunstall brings her revolutionary sound to the Power Center in Ann Arbor. Come and experience the unique musical style of the top-selling female artist in Great Britain. At the Power Center.
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Aerial Combat Over Macomb County
The Radio Control Club of Detroit, a non – profit local group of model aircraft enthusiasts, will be hosting a radio control model air show. The Great Lakes Combat Championships will see as many as six model aircraft of various types airborne at one time, screaming around the sky attempting to cut each other's 30 feet long paper tail.
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For the Love of Glass
This year's Glass Invitational features over 20 acclaimed artists at Ariana Gallery. Artists include Debra May, Tom Philabaum, Scott Bayless, Ed Branson, Brian Russell and Mark Vandenberg.
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The Mozart Sound
One of the world's greatest operas undergoes a uniquely Motown transformation this weekend. That's when Arbor Opera Theater and Marygrove College present The Magic Flute. Mozart's masterpiece is set in downtown Detroit's landmark J.L. Hudson's store of the 1960s. There, the mannequins come to life and create a magical story of the battle between good and evil. Performances are Friday through Sunday at Marygrove College Theatre. For details, click here.
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Remarkable Stuff
Get your walking shoes ready because this weekend, Michigan will hold walks supporting many, many causes. Click here for details.
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Deals & Stuff
GreatStuff readers can receive a discount off tickets to see Ridgedale Players's A Bad Year for Tomatoes; 1/2 off gift certificates to Reddeman Farms Golf Club; get a $50 gift certificate for only $25 to Forte’ Restaurant and MUSASHI Japanese Cuisine and Sushi Bar; and a buy-one-get-one to Performance Network's Exits and Entrances, and Hilberry Theatre's A Lie of the Mind. Click here for details.
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