The Museum Guild of Dearborn’s fundraiser will be Sept. 22 at the McFadden-Ross House.
Youth Fife and Drum Corps performs at historic sites throughout U.S. East Coast
Free and affordable activities mark the annual Homecoming festival.
Romanian favorites such as sarmale (stuffed cabbage) and mititei (grilled ground pork) will be served.
General admission tickets are $15 at the door, $13 in advance and $6 for students.
As part of a concert series, The Arsenal Duo will perform at 3 p.m. on May 7. Read on for details.
The annual fundraiser will be on Apr. 29 & will celebrate culture, creativity, and the Art of Tea at Dearborn Hills Golf Course Clubhouse.
The play will take place for the third time at The Divine Child HS from Mar. 30 to Apr.2.
Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church in Dearborn is hosting a number of concerts this year as part of its “Music at Cherry Hill” series.
Aaron Tan will be performing his music on the church's custom built Austin Pipe Organ and Bosendorfer Imperial Grand Piano on Feb. 26.
Popular men's chorus to perform at Cherry Hill Presbyterian Church.
Favorite annual holiday event kicks off with gala Nov. 19.
"Acting for Fun" is for boys and girls ages 6-9, while "Dynamic Dynamites" caters to youths 10-16.
Melody's story based on the life of activist Rev. Jo Ann Watson.
Irish Dance Magazine calls the fusion of Irish dance and music a “one-two punch of style and mastery.”
Next free west downtown concert is July 8, east downtown jazz concert series kicks off July 13, and Music Under the Stars begins July 14.
The “poet of soul” helped launch Berry Gordy’s Motown label into a musical dynasty.
DIA Away is a fully furnished, vibrantly designed 53-foot expandable, handicap accessible “beyond the museum walls” experience.
The Beat Club Beatles tribute band and The Phoenix Theory rock-and-roll cover band will also perform.
Guitar World called Ann Arbor native a cross between "Danny Gatton and Buddy Guy at their best.”
“Carmina Burana,” opera favorites to be presented at the annual spring finale in Dearborn’s Michael A. Guido Theater.
This isn’t an April Fools’ Day joke, despite what you might have read on hard rock band’s website. The hard rocking band is reuniting.
“The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation” has been nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards for the second consecutive year.
Thirty-five years ago, Ronald Reagan - 40th president of the United States - survived an assassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr.
Lowe’s donating materials, labor and cash for dilapidated, unsafe school; DeGeneres crowd-funding; Justin Bieber crooning. America can help.
Tickets are now on sale at the Michael A. Guido Theater and online.
Engines Exposed features iconic 1962 Mustang 1, the 1963 Chrysler Gas Turbine and the ahead-of-its-time 1916 Woods Dual Power Hybrid Coupe.
Entries are due Feb. 2 in competition reflecting Poe-inspired theme: “Dreaming Dreams No Mortal Ever Dreamed Before.”
Great eats to match the great cars at the Detroit Auto Show
The “Hello” singer is returning to North America for her first tour in five years.
Duo brings an eclectic mix of folk, country and blues to Dearborn’s Henry Ford Centennial Library Saturday.
Acclaimed guest conductor Leif Bjaland will lead the Dearborn Symphony in “Hits fromt he Silver Screen” concert.
How would you write the script after the shocker on AMC’s zombie thriller Sunday night?
The deadline to purchase tickets for the annual “day in court” dinner and concert is Oct. 30. Here’s how to do it.
Upcoming feature also examines medical device invented by aviator Charles Lindbergh, feathered creature at the center of scientific fraud.
In “Jekyll & Hyde,” Linda Eder “blew the roof off the theater every night,” critics raved.
Part of a temporary public art exhibit, the sculpture of found objects — including Ford Mustang parts — is remaining in Dearborn.
Several southeast Michigan cities made infotainment website’s list of the booziest places in the state.
A special “Devil’s Night” showing caps five performances by the shadow cast during showings of the cult classic.
Artists who live, work or go to school in eight southeast Michigan counties compete for more than $16,000 in prizes.