Here are 8 things to do around Metro Detroit this weekend
Art & Apples Festival at Rochester Municipal Park
This three-day art fair has a juried group of around 250 artists, plus a kids’ zone, live music and food vendors with something for everyone and lots of apple-related offerings. The 58th annual Art & Apples Festival is the signature fundraiser for the Paint Creek Center for the Arts’ classes, exhibitions and other programs. 2-7 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sun. Entry is free, with a $5 suggested donation. Visit website for details on parking and shuttles. 400 6th street, Rochester. pccart.org/festival.
‘Memphis the Musical’ at Birmingham Village Players
Coming to a community theater stage for the first time in Metro Detroit, this 1950s-set production tells the story of how Black blues music first reached a white audience. “It was the music itself that first attracted me to ‘Memphis,’” said director Mark Carley in a press release about the Tony-award winning musical. “The score is just compelling. Audiences will be dancing out of the theater.” Opening weekend shows are 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat. and 2 p.m. Sun. with additional dates through Sept. 22. $30. 346600 Woodward, Birmingham. (248) 644-2075. Birminghamvillageplayers.com.
Sweatember: A Pop Dance Party Fundraiser at Planet Ant
Dress up like your favorite pop icon or invent your own party superstar persona and come ready to boogie at this pop-dance party with a dance floor, DJ, snacks and prizes. The bash is a fundraiser for Planet Ant’s Farm Team, an artist residency and coaching program that supports local creatives. 8 p.m. Fri. $10 admission. 2320 Caniff, Hamtramck. (313) 403-1814. planetant.com.
Dally in the Alley in Cass Corridor
This free, volunteer-run festival is one of the longest-running events in the city. People come for the eclectic food, the unique vendors and several stages of live music. Some of this year’s highlights include a drag show at 4 p.m. on the Community Party stage, Laura Rain and the Caesars at 6:30 p.m. on the Dally Stage and Deastro at 7:15 p.m. on the Garden Party Stage. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sat. Free admission. Cass Corridor near Forest and Second, Detroit. Dallyinthealley.com.
BRED Hip-Hop Theatre Festival at Hilberry Gateway
A mix of music, theatre, dance and culture, the BRED Hip-Hop Theatre Festival (BRED stands for Beats Rhymes Everything Detroit) features four plays inspired by hip-hop legends, plus an improv game show, performances, a block party and more. Noon-9:30 p.m. Sat. Free. 4715 Cass, Detroit. hiphoptheatrefest.com.
Avril Levine at Pine Knob Music Theatre
Early 2000s songstress and chart topper Avril Levine brings her “Greatest Hits” tour to the Clarkston area this weekend with opening bands Simple Plan and Girlfriends. Among the Canadian pop punk princess’ hits are “Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi” and “I’m With You.” 7 p.m. Sat. Remaining tickets start at $102. 33 Bob Seger Drive, Clarkston. 313presents.com.
“Pulp Fiction” at the Redford Theatre
The non-linear, 1990s violent classic “Pulp Fiction” will show in 35mm at the historic Redford Theatre this week in celebration of the film’s 30th anniversary, which is next month. The Quintin Tarantino opus, which is rated R, stars Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis and many others. 8 p.m. Sat. $7, $5 seniors. 17360 Lahser, Detroit. (313) 537-2560. redfordtheatre.com.
Mike Tramp’s White Lion at Diesel Concert Lounge
Hear rock hits of the 1980s like “Wait,” “When the Children Cry,” “Little Fighter” and more as White Lion co-founder and original vocalist Mike Tramp brings a rebooted version of the band to town. 7 p.m. Sun. $25 and up. 33151 23 Mile, Chesterfield. dieselconcerts.com.
Melody Baetens
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