What’s going on in metro Detroit this week (Nov. 19-25) - Detroit Metro Times

Detroit Celebrates Hockey Heritage and Holiday Cheer This November.

The city's rich hockey history is on full display at the Detroit Historical Museum, where a new exhibition celebrating 100 years of Red Wings hockey is now open. The massive show features rare artifacts, legendary uniforms, and unforgettable audio and video clips that capture the team's greatest moments. But Detroit's pro hockey scene goes back even further, with exhibits honoring the Detroit Falcons and Cougars in addition to the iconic Red Wings.

Meanwhile, across town at the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), a new exhibition showcasing Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation is on display through November 12th. The show features works by Pueblo and Anishinaabe artist Kathleen Wall, who blends traditional pottery traditions with modern forms to create stunning pieces that reflect her mixed cultural heritage.

On the music front, Downtown Detroit will once again sparkle during its annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony this week, featuring performances by BRELAND, Natalie Jane, Olympic-level ice skaters Polina Edmunds, Emmanuel Savary, and Khloe Felton. Visitors can also enjoy giveaways, holiday shopping, over a million twinkling lights throughout downtown, plus an optional visit to The Rink at Campus Martius Park.

The Schvitz Health Club will celebrate George Harrison's legacy with a special screening of the iconic Concert for Bangladesh film, followed by a live performance by Detroit musicians showcasing songs from the concert and across Harrison's impressive discography. Proceeds benefit Thrive, supporting meal programs for schoolchildren in Bangladesh and the Philippines.

Last but not least, Insane Clown Posse will bring their signature energy to Detroit's Masonic Temple on Halloween night, as part of their annual Hallowicked show that features a stellar lineup of performances by Violent J, Shaggy 2 Dope, and more. The event benefits Higher Hopes, a nonprofit organization supporting local families in need.

Tickets are available for the holiday celebrations, charity events, and special screenings listed above.
 
🎅️ Detroit's hockey history is so cool, I love how they're showcasing their rich past with all those exhibits... it's like a time capsule! 🕰️ And that Anishinaabe Art show at the DIA? Mind blown. Kathleen Wall's pottery skills are insane (no pun intended). The Christmas tree lighting ceremony always gets me in the holiday mood, and Polina Edmunds is such a talented skater 🏅... but what really caught my attention was the Concert for Bangladesh screening at The Schvitz Health Club - George Harrison's legacy is so important, especially when it comes to supporting good causes like Thrive.
 
Wow 🤩 this is so cool Detroit has so much awesome stuff going on during November I'm loving the hockey exhibition at the Historical Museum it's gonna be so sick to see all those Red Wings artifacts and legendary uniforms on display Interesting how they're also honoring other teams like the Falcons and Cougars
 
Man, Detroit is just so lit this November! 🎉 I love that they're celebrating their hockey heritage with that new exhibition at the museum. 100 years of Red Wings history? That's some serious nostalgia right there! But what's really cool is that they're also giving a shoutout to the Falcons and Cougars, you know, the teams that paved the way for the Red Wings.

And have you seen the art exhibit at the DIA? Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation is stunning. I mean, Kathleen Wall's pottery is insane! 😲 It's great that they're showcasing her work alongside traditional and modern forms. And can we talk about the Christmas tree lighting ceremony? Downtown Detroit is always so magical during the holidays. 🎄🔔 Plus, it's a great excuse to hit up The Rink at Campus Martius Park for some ice skating.

But what really gets me excited is the charity events and screenings lined up. Concert for Bangladesh, Hallowicked... these are more than just fun events – they're about giving back to the community. And that's something we can all get behind! 🤗
 
OMG I'm so hyped about all these awesome events happening in Detroit this November 🎉🏒️! I mean, who wouldn't want to celebrate hockey heritage, holiday cheer, and music with some amazing performances? The fact that the Red Wings' 100-year history is being showcased at the Detroit Historical Museum sounds like an incredible opportunity to learn more about the team's history and culture. 💥

And can we talk about the art exhibit at the DIA? I love how they're highlighting the work of Anishinaabe artists like Kathleen Wall, who are pushing boundaries with their traditional pottery traditions. It's all about blending old with new, right? 🎨

Plus, who doesn't love a good Christmas tree lighting ceremony, complete with performances by talented musicians and ice skaters? 🎄 The fact that proceeds from the Schvitz Health Club event will benefit Thrive is just amazing – it's all about giving back to the community! 🌟
 
🎅️ Detroit's hockey museum is gonna be lit this November! I mean, who doesn't love some nostalgic hockey action? And I'm so down for that Contemporary Anishinaabe Art show at the DIA too... it sounds like a cool way to celebrate diversity and culture in our city 🌈💖. But omg, Insane Clown Posse's Hallowicked show is gonna be SO much fun! Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope are legends in Detroit 🤟🏻🎸... and it's awesome that the event benefits Higher Hopes 🤝. Anyone else planning on hitting up these events? 🎉
 
Yaaas I love how Detroit is embracing its hockey heritage this November 🏒❤️ it's always dope to see cities celebrate their sports teams and rich history. And can we talk about the Christmas tree lighting ceremony? Downtown Detroit is going to be so festive and fun this year! Twinkling lights, live music performances, giveaways... it's going to be a magical night 🎄🎅
 
Just what Detroit needs - a hockey party! 🏒🎉 The city's rich history is being celebrated with some awesome exhibitions and events that'll make you wanna lace up your skates and hit the ice. Can't wait to see BRELAND rockin' out at the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, though 🎸
 
Yaaas, Detroit's got spirit 🎄🏒️! Who needs hockey when you've got Insane Clown Posse throwing down like Juggalos? 😂 But seriously, I'm all about celebrating our city's rich history and diversity. The Schvitz Health Club's George Harrison screening sounds like a groovy way to give back 🎸, and I'd love to see some Detroit musicians bringin' the house down with their performances 🤘.

I'm also stoked that the DIA is showin' some love to Anishinaabe art 🌿. It's about time we recognized the beauty in our Native heritage 🙏. And let's not forget about the Christmas tree lightin' ceremony - who doesn't love a good twinklin' light fest? ✨ Downtown Detroit's gonna be hoppin' like it's 1999 🎉! Can't wait to grab some holiday cheer and support those awesome charities 🎁💖
 
oh great another excuse to freeze your buns off in detroit this november... i mean who needs warm weather when you can have hockey history and over a million twinkling lights? 🤷‍♀️ anyway, it's always cool to see some of the city's cultural events get a shoutout. like, can't forget about those amazing artists at the dnia and the icp's hallowicked show - Insane Clown Posse still got bars for days... 🎸 btw has anyone tried the new schvitz menu items yet? 👀
 
omg i'm so down for that Christmas tree lighting ceremony 🎄🎅 it's gonna be lit!! i love downtown detroit during the holidays they really bring out the magic 💫 and have u seen those ice skaters 🤸‍♀️ polina edmunds is my fave!! gotta check out the concert for bangladesh film at the schvitz health club too 🎥 it's all about giving back to the community which i think is so cool ❤️
 
I'm telling ya, Detroit's got so much going on this November, it's like they're trying to outdo themselves. I mean, 100 years of Red Wings hockey? That's no joke! They must've dug up some serious artifacts for that exhibition at the historical museum... probably worth a fortune, too. 🤑 But, you know, I'm more stoked about the Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation show at the DIA. It's about time we start recognizing and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of our indigenous communities. And let's be real, BRELAND's performance is gonna bring the house down during that Christmas tree lighting ceremony... just don't expect me to join in on the singing along to "Jingle Bell Rock" 😒.
 
I'm so hyped about all these awesome stuff happening in Detroit this November 🎉💥 I mean, hockey history and a new exhibit at the museum? That's totally awesome! And Anishinaabe art? Who knew it was so cool? 🤩 It just goes to show that there's always something new to learn and discover about this amazing city. But you know what's even more exciting? The music events! BRELAND, Natalie Jane, Polina Edmunds... it's gonna be a blast at the Christmas tree lighting ceremony 🎄🕺 I'm also super stoked for the Concert for Bangladesh screening at the Schvitz Health Club - George Harrison is like, a legend! And Hallowicked with Insane Clown Posse? That's just going to be so much fun! 🤪 What about you guys, are you gonna check out any of these events or have other plans in Detroit this November?
 
omg u guys idk wut i think about detroit's hockey & music scenes comin thru this november 🤩🏒️ they got so much history n cultural significance goin on from red wings to insane clown posse its all good vibes in motown 🎄 love that there's events 4 everythin from concert screenings 2 charity fundraisers... breland n natie jane r gonna bring da noise @ christmas tree lightin 🎶 & polina edmunds 2 be there too ice skatin & performin 🤸‍♀️ meanwhile, i'm lowkey hyped 4 the anishinaabe art exhibit @ dia its dope 2 see people sharin their heritage thru art 🌟
 
Man I love this time of year in Detroit its like the whole city is coming together to celebrate all the awesome stuff we have here 🎄🏒️. I mean sure the weather can be pretty sketchy but who cares when you're out having fun with friends and family? And I'm stoked they're doing so much for charity too, I went to that Concert for Bangladesh thing at The Schvitz last year and it was so inspiring seeing all those artists come together like that 🎵. And Insane Clown Posse is always a good time, Violent J is my boy! 👊
 
man I'm so down for that hockey exhibition at the Detroit Historical Museum 🏒️ it's gonna be lit to see all those old artifacts and clips of the Red Wings in action. but have you heard about the new Contemporary Anishinaabe Art show at the DIA? it's gonna be a game changer, i've been following Kathleen Wall's work for ages and this is going to blow everyone away 💥 i mean, who doesn't love a good mix of traditional pottery with modern forms? it's all about celebrating our city's rich history and culture, you feel?
 
omg, december in detroit is gonna be so lit 🎄🤩 i'm loving how they're celebrating hockey heritage at the historical museum - who knew detroit had such a rich pro hockey history? 😮 and then there's the christmas tree lighting ceremony with breland and natalie jane performing live 💃🏻 it's all about that holiday cheer 🎅️ meanwhile, the schvitz health club is bringing george harrison's legacy to life with a special screening of concert for bangladesh... it's gonna be such an awesome way to give back to thrive while enjoying some great music 🙌
 
I'm totally stoked about all these Detroit events 🎉🎊 but at the same time, I'm kinda worried that the city is getting too commercialized? Like, don't get me wrong, it's awesome to see people come together and celebrate our hockey heritage 🏒️, but what about the actual meaning behind it all? Is it just a bunch of money-making opportunities?

And on the other hand, I'm super hyped for the music events 🎵🎶! BRELAND and Natalie Jane are literally my favorite artists right now, and the fact that they're performing live is, like, a dream come true 😍. But, ugh, how do we balance out the commercialization with the importance of preserving our cultural heritage? 🤔 I'm all for a good time, but not at the expense of what truly matters.

Oh wait, and have you seen the new Anishinaabe art exhibition at DIA? It's literally breathtaking 💕. Kathleen Wall is so talented, and it's amazing to see her blending traditional styles with modern forms. But, um, how do we know that the proceeds from all these events aren't just perpetuating inequality in our city? 🤔
 
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