Since moving into a historic, 121-year-old building in 2009, the Carr Center has brought music, dance, visual arts, film and arts education programs to the Harmonie Park neighborhood in... Continue Reading
ANN ARBOR, MICH.: She was a babe on rollerblades. He was a backstage trickster. They met doing a production of Tartuffe at the Pearl Theatre in New... Continue Reading
Mothers want their kids to get along. Play nice.… Tell him you’re sorry. ... These are sentences heard around the world, right? For most of my adult... Continue Reading
FERNDALE, Mich.–“Agnes of God,” a pun on the “Agnus Dei” or “Lamb of God” prayer in the Roman Catholic Mass, was controversial when it took... Continue Reading
On the surface, it would seem that the current presentation of Ann Arbor’s Theatre Nova might be targeting only a multi-degreed cliental. The list of... Continue Reading
Dominique Morisseau has lived away from Detroit for nearly 15 years, but her cell phone still has a 313 area code. “I never really thought... Continue Reading
The Hilberry wraps up its season with a return to the comic genius of David Ives(author of last season’s “All in The Timing”) who puts a contemporary... Continue Reading
You’ve probably seen it — that iconic black and white photograph of two skeletons unearthed in Verona, star-crossed lovers embracing each other for the past... Continue Reading
By Davi Napoleon Opening night, winter 2013: Spectators pour into the lobby, enjoying complimentary champagne as they engage in animated conversations about the play they... Continue Reading