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Friday, March 6, 2020

EMPLOYMENT: WSU Education Job Fair 5/1 - FREE Admission if you register by 4/29

May 1, 2020 | 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Wayne State students and alumni who are seeking employment or interested in boosting their communication, interviewing and networking skills are encouraged to attend the annual Education Job Fair.

Students and graduates from education programs at colleges and universities throughout the state, current education professionals and others interested in pursuing careers in education are also welcome to participate in the event, which will be held on the main campus in the Student Center Ballroom.

Admission is free for those who register by April 29.
On-site registration is $10.

Learn more and register at coe.wayne.edu/jobfair.



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Monday, October 1, 2018

FREE Admission for Manufacturing Day at the Michigan Science Center on 10/5 - REGISTRATION REQUIRED

THE MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER OFFERS A FULL LINEUP OF ACTIVITIES FOR CURIOUS MINDS OF ALL AGES WITH FREE GENERAL ADMISSION ON 10/5

The Michigan Science Center (MiSci) is ready to inspire curious minds of all ages with new programming this October. For more information about any of these activities, visit Mi-Sci.org.

Manufacturing Day at MiSci – MiSci will have a full slate of activities to celebrate Manufacturing Day, a national movement meant to inspire the next generation of manufacturers. Manufacturing Day supports hundreds of manufacturers across the country and invites students, parents, teachers and job seekers to see the industry in action, discover career opportunities and discuss the importance of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) as it relates to the industry’s future. Manufacturing Day at MiSci is sponsored by Burns McDonnell and includes:

- “Energy on the Move” activities that will educate students about engineering careers (facilitated by engineers from Burns McDonnell)
- Manufacturing scavenger hunt
- Make and take flashlights and a conversation about invention and innovation, facilitated by representatives from the United States Patent and Trademark Office
- Presentation by Keith Young, founder of Ecotek, a science research organization made up of future scientists and engineers from major urban centers


When: Friday, October 5 from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Cost: Free general admission; click below to register.

Registration is required for this special free day and can be completed online at this link

The Michigan Science Center
5020 John R St
Detroit, MI 48202


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Friday, September 21, 2018

FREE Admission at the Michigan Science Center on 9/22 - REGISTRATION REQUIRED

THE MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER CELEBRATES NASA’S 60TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FREE GENERAL ADMISSION

To celebrate NASA’s 60th anniversary, the Michigan Science Center (MiSci) is making STEM accessible to all audiences by offering free general admission on Saturday, September 22, 2018 from 10am to 5pm. 

Since its inception by Congress in 1958, NASA has accomplished many great scientific and technological feats in both air and space. NASA is a leading force in scientific research and stimulating public interest in aerospace exploration, as well as science and technology in general.

This free general admission includes access to MiSci’s space exhibits, such as the Nike Smoke Sounding Rocket, the Ares-1 rocket and the Saturn-1 rocket (all made by NASA). Visitors will also have access to more than 250 amazing hands-on exhibits, live stage shows, Kids Town gallery, STEM Playground space and more.

Additionally, planetarium tickets will be available for purchase at the box office. The planetarium features a new live show – “Our Place in a Galaxy Far, Far Away” – that takes visitors on an exciting tour of our place in the Universe and compares our solar system and galaxy to those far, far away.

Registration is required for this special free day and can be completed online at this link

The Michigan Science Center
5020 John R St
Detroit, MI 48202


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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Detroit Public Schools Community District FREE Day at the Michigan Science Center on 8/11 - REGISTRATION REQUIRED

FREE GENERAL ADMISSION: AUGUST 11TH
DPSCD Day at the Michigan Science Center
Sponsored by the Ford Motor Company Fund
Saturday, August 11 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Admission – FREE!

Register for your FREE tickets here

Don’t miss this exciting back-to-school event with a special surprise guest, games and prizes throughout the day (while supplies last)!

There will be FREE immunizations and additional health services onsite.Exceptional Student Education services (formerly known as special education), translation services and enrollment opportunities will be available onsite for you to learn about DPSCD’s 106 schools and unique programming to fit your child’s needs.

FREE parking and shuttle transportation will be offered at Ben Carson High School and the DPSCD Support Services Complex at 1425 E. Warren Avenue, less than a mile away from the Michigan Science Center.

For more information, visit detroitk12.org or call 313-240-4377.

Be sure to get your FREE tickets today by registering here



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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Arrive to Detroit Institute of Arts in Star Wars Costume on 5/4, 6pm and get 2 FREE Tix to Star Wars Exhibit

image: TM 2018 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved
May the 4th (and FREE) be with you! 

Join other Metro Detroiters on the Woodward Ave. steps of the Detroit Institute of Arts dressed as your favorite Star Wars character for a galactic-sized group photo to celebrate Star Wars Day and the lead-up to the May 20 opening of Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume at the museum.

The first 200 costumed attendees will receive 2 free exhibition tickets to the new DIA exhibit "Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume" (up to $45 value). 

The photo will take place promptly at 6:20 p.m. Fans who arrive after the photo is taken can still collect an exhibition ticket until 200 pairs are given away. Attendees must arrive in costume to be eligible for free tickets. After the photo, fans are invited to visit the museum, which is open until 10 p.m.

Costumes are encouraged for the outdoor photo, but masks, lightsabers, and other weaponry are not permitted INSIDE the museum, should fans want to visit after the photo. To protect DIA artwork, full face paint is also prohibited, but a limited amount of face paint (for example, a design around the eye or cheek) is allowed. You can check your weaponry and masks at the coat check counters located at the museum's Woodward and Farnsworth entrances, or you can return them to your car.

Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume, on view May 20–September 30, 2018, examines the captivating process of costume design for iconic outfits featured in the first seven films of the Star Wars saga—from Queen Amidala’s lavish gowns to Darth Vader’s imposing black armor. Explore the artistry of the world’s most recognized cinematic costumes, like Princess Leia, Stormtroopers, Chewbacca and droids, including C-3PO and R2-D2.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Detroit Institute of Arts - Woodward Plaza
5200 Woodward Ave.
Detroit , MI 48202



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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

FREE Admission to the Michigan Science Center on 4/22 for Earth Day - RSVP REQUIRED

MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER OFFERS FREE ADMISSION IN CELEBRATION OF EARTH DAY...

In celebration of Earth Day, the Michigan Science Center (MiSci) is offering free general admission on Sunday, April 22 from Noon to 5pm.

General admission includes access to:

- 250+ hands-on exhibits
- Live stage shows
- Spark!Lab from the Smithsonian
- Kids Town
- STEM Playground, including a new exhibit featuring the JENGAÒ robot provided by Automation that demonstrates robotic principles by utilizing JENGAÒ blocks to build objects
- Much more!

This free day is one of many special activities and programs that are planned at MiSci in April to celebrate earth and space science.

Advance registration is requested to help manage traffic flow and improve all visitors’ experiences.

Visitors can register for this FREE ADMISSION DAY online at Mi-Sci.org at this link

Michigan Science Center
5020 John R. St.
Detroit, MI 48202

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Monday, December 25, 2017

Michigan Science Center celebrates 5th Birthday with FREE ADMISSION on 12/26 - RSVP

CELEBRATE THE MICHIGAN SCIENCE CENTER’S 5TH BIRTHDAY WITH FREE ADMISSION...

The Michigan Science Center (MiSci) is turning 5! Celebrate this milestone birthday on Tuesday, December 26 with free general admission, which gives visitors access to 1001 Inventions: Untold Stories from a Golden Age of Innovation, an international award-winning exhibition; 250+ hands-on activities, special activities and demonstrations; and more!

The Michigan Science Center’s vision is to empower and enrich all children and all communities with STEM. Over the past five years, the Michigan Science Center has provided free general admission to hundreds of thousands of under-served students, hosted award-winning traveling exhibits, inspired hundreds of aspiring scientists with The STEMinista Project, brought hands-on science experiences to 47 counties across the state, launched a new distance learning program and more. In addition, while schools are on holiday break, MiSci has extended its hours of operation. Special holiday hours are:

· December 26 – 29: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
· December 30: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
· December 31: 12 – 6 p.m.
· January 1: Closed for New Year’s holiday
· January 2 – 5: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
· January 6: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
· January 7: 12 – 6 p.m.

To attend the free day, register here

When: Tuesday, December 26 from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Where: The Michigan Science Center
5020 John R St
Detroit, MI 48202
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Thursday, December 14, 2017

FREE Books, Backpacks, Toys for kids at Museum of African American History Literacy Event 12/16, 1pm

Legacy of Literacy presents “Give the Gift of Reading”
Saturday, December 16 at 1 PM

The Museum of African American History's generous sponsor, Legacy of Literacy, Inc. is giving the gift of reading this holiday season.

This special event on December 16th at 1pm features a special Family Activity Series and FREE giveaways for little learners. Giveaways include: books, backpacks and toys (while supplies last).

This event is free and open to the public.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
315 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201



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Wednesday, November 1, 2017

FREE ADMISSION to Michigan Science Center on Wednesday evenings in November- RSVP REQUIRED

Announcing: November Nights at the Michigan Science Center...

Every Wednesday in November, the Michigan Science Center will be open late and offer FREE general admission from 3-8pm.

Visit MiSci tonight, November 1, for the first November Night: Astronomy Night!
Pre-register for 11/1 free general admission from 3-8pm

November 8: INVENTORS NIGHT
Learn about innovation through history with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and visit the award-winning traveling exhibit, 1001 Inventions: Untold Stories from a Golden Age of Innovation.
Pre-register for 11/8 free general admission

November 15: HEALTHY LIVING NIGHT
Featuring a presentation from Muslims for American Progress and a special IMAX® showing of Mysteries of the Unseen World.
Pre-register for 11/15 free general admission

November 22: CHESS NIGHT
Learn from the Detroit City Chess Club and enjoy open chess play, an IMAX® film, and a planetarium show.
Pre-register for 11/22 free general admission

November 29: FOODIE NIGHT
Learn about 7th-17th century innovations in food, agriculture, and healthy living in the 1001 Inventions exhibit.
Pre-register for 11/29 free general admission





Michigan Science Center
5020 John R Street
Detroit, MI 48202
313.577.8400


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Sunday, October 22, 2017

6 Halloween Events in Metro Detroit that are SPOOKY GOOD and TOTALLY FREE!!!

Save Money on Halloween merriment with these FREE events...

Halloween seems to be getting bigger and more grand each year. But you don't have to spend tons of money on Halloween when you can attend these FREE events in and around Metro Detroit and beyond...


Monday, October 23rd

FREE Dearborn Main Library Blockbusters Film Series 10/23 - THE ILLUSIONIST (2006)

The Illusionist conjures an exhilarating blend of suspense, romance and mind-bending twists. The acclaimed illusionist Eisenheim has not only captured the imaginations of all of Vienna, but also the interest of the ambitious Crown Prince Leopold. But when Leopold’s new fiancée rekindles a childhood fascination with Eisenheim, the Prince’s interest evolves into obsession. Starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel and Rufus Sewell. (Rated PG-13. 109 min.)

Dearborn Main Library
HFCL Auditorium
16301 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI
(313) 943-2330


Thursday, October 26th

FREE Halloween Witchypoo Revue Show and Giveaways on 10/26 Oakland Mall in TROY

Witchypoo and her Halloween friends will be at Oakland Mall on October 26th to entertain you for a day of fun. The Witchypoo Revue will happen at 4pm 5pm 6pm and 7pm.

Oakland Mall
412 W. 14 Mile Road
Troy, MI 48083
(248) 585-6000


Friday, October 27th

FREE 87th Annual Safety Street Halloween Party 10/27 4:30-6pm University of Detroit Mercy

Discover special stations and displays full of hands-on activities, live animals, and more! The party is FREE—no reservations or tickets necessary. The party is suitable for all ages. Don’t forget to bring your goody bag!

U of M Museum of Natural History
1109 Geddes Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI


Sunday, October 29th


FREE Halloween Party at University of Michigan Museum of Natural History 10/29 NOON - 5pm - ANN ARBOR

Wear your costume and trick-or-treat at the Museum!

Discover special stations and displays full of hands-on activities, live animals, and more! The party is FREE—no reservations or tickets necessary. The party is suitable for all ages. Don’t forget to bring your goody bag!

U of M Museum of Natural History
1109 Geddes Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI


FREE "Treats in the Streets" Halloween Event at the Detroit Historical Museum 10/29 Noon-3pm

One of the spookiest days of the year is back! Children aged 12 and younger can trick or treat in the Streets of Old Detroit, enjoy free refreshments, and make a Halloween craft to take home.

Throughout the afternoon, visitors of all ages will be astounded by the magic of The Amazing Clark and laugh along with Richard Paul’s “Ha Ha Halloween Show!” Families can test their sleuthing skills with our ghoulish history hunt for their chance to win a fun prize! We encourage everyone to come in costume!  Admission is FREE!

The Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202


Monday, October 30th


FREE Dearborn Main Library Blockbusters Film Series - OCTOBER 30 —KONG SKULL ISLAND (2017)

A team of scientists, soldiers and adventurers explores an uncharted island in the Pacific, but their mission of discovery becomes the ultimate battle between man and nature when they venture into the domain of the mighty Kong. (Rated PG-13. 118 min.)

Dearborn Main Library
HFCL Auditorium
16301 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, MI
(313) 943-2330


Tuesday, October 31st - HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!



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10/31 - HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

Monday, October 2, 2017

FREE "Treats in the Streets" Halloween Event at the Detroit Historical Museum 10/29 Noon-3pm

TREATS IN THE STREETS RETURNS!
October 29, 2017 | Noon to 3:00pm

One of the spookiest days of the year is back! Children aged 12 and younger can trick or treat in the Streets of Old Detroit, enjoy free refreshments, and make a Halloween craft to take home.

Throughout the afternoon, visitors of all ages will be astounded by the magic of The Amazing Clark and laugh along with Richard Paul’s “Ha Ha Halloween Show!” Families can test their sleuthing skills with our ghoulish history hunt for their chance to win a fun prize! We encourage everyone to come in costume!

Admission is FREE.





CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON TREATS IN THE STREETS AT THE DETROIT HISTORICAL MUSEUM

The Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202


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Friday, September 22, 2017

FREE Admission to Michigan Science Center for Great Lakes Bat Festival 9/23 - 10am - 6pm

Live Bats, Family Fun at the Michigan Science Center for the Great Lakes Bat Festival!
September 23, 10AM – 6PM. Admission is Free.

On September 23, live bats from the Organization for Bat Conservation (OBC) will travel to the Michigan Science Center (MiSci) for a day of family-fun, learning, and excitement! Get up close and personal with the world’s largest species of bat, see local bats native to Michigan, and participate in bat house building!

“We’re ecstatic to announce our first ever Great Lakes Bat Festival in Wayne County,” said Rob Mies, Executive Director for the Organization for Bat Conservation. “The Michigan Science Center has proven to be an amazing partner in this endeavor, and we’re excited to team up to educate people across Detroit all about the importance of bats!”

Learn all about the importance of bats as insect-eaters, and protectors of agriculture and forests. Trained educators from the OBC will conduct live animal programs, every hour, to educate and inspire festivalgoers.

Who: The OBC and MiSci along with event partners, including General Motors, Wildlife Acoustics, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Whole Foods Market, Rainforest Café, and Critter Catchers.

What: MiSci will host the OBC for a day of excitement and fun with live bats.

Thanks to support from Axalta Coating Systems, a leading global supplier of liquid and powder coating, admission is free for all. Register here.

When: Saturday, September 23, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Where: The Michigan Science Center, 5020 John R Street, Detroit, Michigan 48202

“Our goal is to empower and enrich all children and all communities with science, technology, engineering, and math,” said Dr. Tonya Matthews, Michigan Science Center president and CEO. “We’re excited to host the Great Lakes Bat Festival and allow the community to experience these amazing creatures for free.”

For more information about the festival please visit www.batconservation.org or www.mi-sci.org.



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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

FREE 35th Annual African World Festival 8/18 - 8/20 at Wright Museum in New Center Area

35th Annual African World Festival
Friday - Sunday, August 18 - 20, 2017 from 11 AM - 11 PM Daily

The 35th annual African World Festival brings over 150,000 attendees to the grounds of The Wright Museum. This FREE 3-day festival is for the entire family, featuring performances, poetry, arts and crafts, African drumming and dance, hundreds of vendors, ethnic foods, and events for all ages!

This event is Free and open to the public.

CLICK HERE FOR ENTIRE AFRICAN WORLD FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION 


Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
315 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48201



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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

FREE Week long Camp Africa Summer Camps for ages 7-12 at Wright Museum 7/10-8/11

2017 Summer Camp Africa will teach kids to think BIG....

Camp Africa is a FREE week long day camp open to children ages 7-12 featuring creative and fun activities that allow campers to think big about their future.  There will be activities to explore arts and science and also careers such as engineering.

Each session runs from Monday - Friday, 8am to 3pm daily.  Camp dates are -

* July 10-14
* July 17-21
* July 24-28
* July 31-August 4
* August 7-11

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD

The Wright Museum
315 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202


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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

FREE Spring Camp Africa for ages 7-12 at Wright African American Museum 4/17-21

2017 Spring Camp Africa is here! 

Making Moves: Fun with STEM, Culture & the Arts is a FREE week-long day camp experience to children ages 7-12. During this week-long session, your child will explore hands-on science, technology and math actvities as well as tap into their creative side with the arts!

Registration is open now!

Click Here to download the registration form

Turn your registration form in from one of the following ways:
+ email to campafrica@thewright.org
+ fax to (313) 832-8195
+ Come in and drop it off at the front desk of the museum!

An application does not guarantee registration.  You will be conneccted to inform you if your camper has been registered. Application received after available slots have been filled will be added to a wait list.

The Wright Museum
315 East Warren Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202


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Monday, March 20, 2017

FREE Admission to 2017 Italian Film Festival USA of Metro Detroit 4/5 4/7-8 4/14-15 4/21-22 4/28-29

Opening night on April 5th at Detroit Film Theatre precedes 4 weekends of FREE film screenings at 5 metro Detroit locations plus special guest appearances...

Celebrating its tenth year as part of the nationwide festival, Metro Detroit’s 2017 edition of the Italian Film Festival USA brings the best modern-day Italian cinema offerings to Detroit area audiences, April 5 – 30, with films from award-winning directors as well as debut films from exciting new talent.

There will be 13 screenings in all, with 11 films making local premieres and a NEW short film program featuring seven titles from which the audience will get to choose a favorite, and special guest appearances. 

Admission is FREE and open to the public.

“It is an honor to be part of this national event, and we are proud to have provided the opportunity for Detroit film enthusiasts to enjoy award-winning, contemporary Italian films for a decade,” said Elena Past, festival organizing committee member. “The popularity and sustainability of our festival testify to the program’s vibrancy. We are excited to continue into the future with the selection of high-quality, diverse films audiences have come to expect. We’re excited to expand our lineup with the new shorts program and are committed to bringing more sessions with film professionals.”

Now in its 13th year nationwide, the Italian Film Festival USA offers 95 screenings of recent Italian films -- captivating dramas, hilarious comedies, and interesting documentaries -- to audiences across the country. In addition to Detroit, festival cities are Boulder, Chicago, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Memphis, Milwaukee, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland and St. Louis. Last year’s event in Metro Detroit drew more than 3,500 people and was the most highly attended of all participating cities and in its own history.

The multi-award winning film, “Like Crazy” opens the Italian Film Festival USA of Metro Detroit on Wednesday, April 5 at 7 p.m. at the Detroit Institute of Arts’ Detroit Film Theatre. Weekend screenings will then continue throughout the month at various locations, including Wayne State University (Detroit), University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Henry Ford College (Dearborn) and Chippewa Valley High School (Clinton Township).

“The Stuff of Dreams” will close the festival on Sunday, April 30 at 4:30 p.m. at the Detroit Film Theatre and features a special appearance by director Gianfranco Cabbidu. Additionally, a discussion will follow the screening of “Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?” on Friday, April 14, with Detroit scriptwriter and survivor Pierette Domenica Simpson. A full schedule is below.

All films will be shown in original language with English subtitles.

The 2017 Italian Film Festival USA of Metro Detroit is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Minigrant program, administered by the Anton Art Center.


Opening Night, Wednesday, April 5 (Detroit Institute of Arts’ Detroit Film Theatre, Detroit)

Wednesday, April 5

7:00 p.m. “Like Crazy”
2016 - Director, Paolo Virzi, Comedy, 118 min.

Beatrice and Donatella are patients of a women’s mental institution. Their friendship brings them to a hilarious escape and the search for a little happiness in the world of the sane. A modern day Thelma and Louise!

Friday, April 7 and Saturday, April 8 (Chippewa Valley High School, Clinton Township)

Friday, April 7

7:00 p.m. “An Almost Perfect Town”
2015 – Director, Massimo Gaudioso, Comedy, 92 min.

The residents of a mountain village are desperate to save their small town. Will their wacky plan succeed?


Saturday, April 8

7:00 p.m. “Where the Clouds Go”

2016 – Director, Massimo Ferrari,, Documentary, 75 min.

The stories of Italians who have opened their homes to immigrants from all over the world with positive results.

Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15 (Henry Ford College, Forfa Auditorium at the Andrew Mazzara Center, Dearborn)


Friday, April 14

7:00 p.m. “Andrea Doria: Are the Passengers Saved?”
2016 – Director, Luca Guardabascio, Docu-drama, 77 min.
(Not a local premiere)

On July 25, 1956, the Italian passenger liner Andrea Doria was broadsided by the ship Stockholm. Pierette, then a 9 year-old immigrant, now recounts the harrowing experience and the truth surrounding the tragedy.

* Special appearance by scriptwriter and survivor Pierette Domenica Simpson


Saturday, April 15

5:00 p.m. “Italo”
2014 – Director, Alessia Scarso, Drama, 100 min.

Based upon the heart-warming true story of Italo, a stray dog that wandered into a small Sicilian town.

7:30 p.m. “Italian Race”
2016 – Director, Matteo Rovere, Drama, 2016, 110 min.

The passion for racecars has always flowed in the veins of Giulia De Martino. She comes from a family that churned out racecar champions, but now it is up to her to save the family. Can she bring home the victory?


Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22 (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Friday, April 21 – Screening will take place in Rackham Auditorium.

7:00 p.m. “The Last Will Be The Last”
2015 - Director, Massimiliano Bruno, Drama, 103 min.

Luciana is leading the quiet life she’s always desired with her husband, Stefano. But shortly after finding out she’s pregnant, Luciana gets fired and her world starts falling apart. Will she find justice?


Saturday, April 22 – Screenings will take place in Lorch Hall, Askwith Auditorium

5:00 p.m. Short Film Program
2016 – Comedy, Drama, Stop Motion, 90 min.

Seven recent short films are in competition for your vote for best short film. They are: “Beautiful,” “Black Comedy,” “Candie Boy,” “Dear Martin,” “Our Hebrews,” “Toilets,” “Where Water Comes Together with Other Water.”

7:30 p.m. “Feather”
2016 - Director, Roan Johnson, Comedy, 98 min.

Ferro and Cate have just nine months to prepare themselves, as well as their parents, for the arrival of a baby! Will they be ready?


Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29 (Wayne State University, 100 General Lectures Hall, Detroit)

Friday, April 28

7:00 p.m. “The Confessions”
2016 - Director, Roberto Andò, Drama, 100 min.

The director of the International Monetary Fund invites an Italian monk to hear his confession at a G8 meeting. Following a tragic and unexpected incident, the G8 ministers and the monk engage in an intensifying struggle.

Saturday, April 29

5:00 p.m. “On The Trail of My Father”
2016, Director Marco Segato, Drama, 92 min.

A teenage boy and his father have a strained relationship. When a bear threatens their small Dolomite village, the father accepts a bet to search for the bear. Will he succeed in saving the village and his son?

7:30 p.m. “They Call Me Jeeg”
2015, Director Gabriele Mainetti, Drama, 112 min.

Enzo comes into contact with a radioactive substance and discovers he has superpowers. Then he meets Alessia who is convinced Enzo is the hero from the famous Japanese comic strip Steel Jeeg Robot.


Closing Night, Sunday, April 30 (Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Film Theatre, Detroit)

4:30 p.m. “The Stuff of Dreams”
2015 - Director, Gianfranco Cabbidu, Drama, 101 min.

A boat carrying a small acting company, together with a group of mobsters, wrecks on the shores of an island prison after WWII. An homage to Shakespeare’s The Tempest and De Filippo’s Art of Comedy.

*Special appearance by director Cabiddu.


For more information about the Italian Film Festival USA of Metro Detroit, including sponsorship opportunities, please visit the festival's website www.italianfilmfests.orgor call 248-917-2352.


Follow Italian Film Festival USA on Facebook at Facebook.com/Italian-Film-Festival-USA and on Twitter at @ItalianFilmFest.


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Monday, October 17, 2016

6 FREE Halloween Events in Metro Detroit and 1 Great Giveaway - SPOOKY GOOD!

Save Money on Halloween merriment with these FREE events...

Halloween seems to be getting bigger and more grand each year. But you don't have to spend tons of money on Halloween when you can attend these FREE events in and around Metro Detroit and beyond... and even a great Halloween giveaway.


ENTER NOW THRU FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST

Now thru Friday, 10/21 - GIVEAWAY: Celebrate Halloween with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Gift Set - ENDS 11/21

One (1) FREEISMYLIFE reader will WIN a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Gift Set, which includes TMNT films- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Blu-ray Combo Pack and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Blu-ray Combo Pack, a collectable lunch box, and two double sided ninja masks - HOLLA!!!

Giveaway ends Friday, October 21, 2016 at NOON EST.  ENTER NOW!!!


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22ND

Saturday, 10/22 - FREE 2nd Annual Harvest Fest Detroit along the Dequindre Cut 10/22 Noon-5pm

Celebrate fall along the beautiful Dequindre Cut at the 2nd Annual HarvestFest Detroit, a FREE day of family fun, hosted by the Detroit RiverFront Conservancy in conjunction with Park Solutions and sponsored by Electrical Workers Union, IBEW Local 58 and NECA of Southeastern Mich.

Enter at the Dequindre Cut Gratiot Entrance - Detroit
Parking is available in the Eastern Market area, including in the lots at Wilkins and Orleans or designated street parking.


WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26TH

Wednesday, 10/26 - FREE Halloween Witchypoo Revue Show and Giveaways on 10/26 Oakland Mall in TROY

Witchypoo and her Halloween friends will be at Oakland Mall on October 26th to entertain you for a day of fun. No tickets are required, but early arrival is recommended for best seating and giveaway availability.

Oakland Mall
412 W. 14 Mile Road
Troy, MI 48083
(248) 585-6000


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28TH

Friday, 10/28 - FREE 27th Annual Safety Street Halloween Party 10/28 4:30-6pm University of Detroit Mercy

Pounds of Snickers, Milky Way, Hershey, and Twix bars will be handed out to brave little goblins and ghouls visiting University of Detroit Mercy for the 27th annual Safety Street. More than 400 neighborhood children from Kindergarten through 5th grade will attend this fun and safe “trick or treating” environment this year, dressed in their favorite costumes. Students in Halloween attire will distribute candy to the children and also offer free face painting during the event.

University of Detroit Mercy
Student Union Fountain Lounge
4001 W. 6 Mile Road
Detroit, MI 48221

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30TH


Sunday, 10/30 - FREE Halloween Party at University of Michigan Museum of Natural History 10/30 NOON - 5pm - ANN ARBOR

Discover special stations and displays full of hands-on activities, live animals, and more! The party is FREE—no reservations or tickets necessary. The party is suitable for all ages. Don’t forget to bring your goody bag!

U of M Museum of Natural History
1109 Geddes Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI

Sunday, 10/30 - FREE "Treats in the Streets" Halloween Event at the Detroit Historical Museum 10/30 10am-4pm

One of the spookiest days of the year is back! From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., children aged 12 and younger can trick-or-treat in the Streets of Old Detroit, enjoy free refreshments and make a Halloween craft to take home.

The Detroit Historical Museum
5401 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202


Monday, 10/31 - FREE Krispy Kreme Doughnuts on Halloween Day for those in Costume - 10/31 ONLY

Come in in your costume and get one free doughnut of your choice (including the Zombie doughnuts) at any participating Krispy Kreme locations.

Krispy Kreme locations in the Metro Detroit area include:

Krispy Kreme
208 West 14 Mile Rd
Troy, MI

Krispy Kreme
15050 Southfield Rd
Allen Park, MI


Enjoy!


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