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The first electronic music festival held in Detroit was the Detroit Electronic Music Festival in 2000, produced by Carol Marvin and her organization Pop Culture Media (which included event producer Adriel Thornton, Telo Dunne and Barbara Deyo and others). It took place in Detroit's Hart Plaza. The event was one of the first electronic music ...
The metropolitan Detroit area boasts two of the top live music venues in the U.S. Pine Knob Music Theater (formerly DTE Energy Music Theater, renamed back to the original Pine Knob) was the most attended summer venue in the U.S. in 2005 for the fifteenth consecutive year, while The Palace of Auburn Hills ranked twelfth, according to music ...
Detroit’s riverfront also will be alive with music and festivities, while a diversity-themed festival takes over the Midtown Cultural District. Ann Arbor Art Fair, Festival of Books and more: 5 ...
The 2015 Mo Pop Festival was the first to be held at West Riverfront Park in Detroit, just west of Downtown, and also the first two-day festival. [1] [3] [9] Held on July 25–26, it was headlined by Modest Mouse and Passion Pit, and also featured performances by Atlas Genius, James Bay, Chromeo, Brandon Flowers, Jessica Hernandez & the Deltas, Iron & Wine, King Tuff, and Viet Cong.
Detroit took its place as center of the techno music universe Saturday as the 23rd edition of the Movement festival kicked off the first of three days at Hart Plaza for an expected 30,000-plus ...
As we usher the new year, we look back and reflect on metro Detroit's restaurant closures and memorable food and chef events. High prices, restaurant closures and returns: A look back at Detroit ...
Brian was born in 1952 in Inkster, Michigan and earned his B.A. in art at Wayne State University. He also painted the Dancing Cats in the alley where the festival is held in Detroit. Brian also designed the artwork for the 1983 and 1984 posters. As part of the Detroit mural team, Brian painted over twenty murals in Detroit.
Before several take to the stage during the "Live from Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central" concert at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday in Roosevelt Park, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Ford Philanthropy ...