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lore, all of which is captured in the 2012 award-winning documentary Louder Than Love: The Grande Ballroom Story.” As the first installment o etroit Artists Test Lab documentary series, Louder Than Love director Tony Annun io will lead a discussion with author Leo Early about the past and future of the legendary venue following a free screening.
Screening begins at 7 p.m. ; 14600 Mack Ave., Detroit; 313-733-1270; detroittestlab.com; Event is free and open to the public.
TUESDAY, 2/5 Kaki King @ DSO
MUSIC Thirteen years ago, guitarist and composer Kaki King landed herself on Rolling Stone s list o the new guitar gods,” which went on to say that King was a genre unto hersel with her incredible emotional dexterity and genre-bending, layered fingerstyle techni ues. ince
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then, she s maintained the title with various pro ects. While it has been five years since her groundbreaking solo visual undertaking The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body, which found King pairing ancient artistry with digital technology as she performed with projections cast across her guitar, the 39-year-old is now calling upon some extra hands. The etroit ymphony rchestras string ensemble will accompany King as she explores her expansive catalog. The Interlochen Arts Academy singer-songwriter students will support.
Doors open at 7 p.m. , 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-576-5111; dso.org; Tickets are $15+.
WED., 2/6-SUN., 2/10 FRIENDS! The Musical Parody @ City Theatre
MUSICAL The words nagi, pivot, and we were on a brea , are cemented
in the annals of pop culture thanks to a little show called Friends. Fifteen years later and everyone s avorite gaggle of besties is back and this time with music. The off-Broadway misadventure FRIENDS! The Musical Parody delivers a ast-paced, music-filled romp through the series most iconic moments, though reimagined and served with a fresh dose o sel -awareness. Ta e the musical s The ne Where We a e a illion ollars an Episode,” for ex a.m. ple, because yes — Jennifer Aniston and company made a cool million per episode in the final seasons. r rove treet, a little number that begs the audience to suspend disbelief” when taking into account onicas spacious and totally unaffordable apartment. How the hell did six randoms manage to reserve a couch in a bustling New or coffee shop every day for 10 years, anyway?
Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. ; 2301 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313471-3200; 313presents.com; Tickets are $30.
ThE GhOsT Of PaUl ReVeRe Friday 2/8
StAy GoLdEn: An 80S & 90S HiP-HoP ThRoWbAcK Saturday 2/9
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