
Kayla McCulloch
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Mar 6, 2024 |
metrotimes.com | Layla McMurtrie |Rob Brezsny |Randiah Camille Green |Kayla McCulloch
Detroit’s oldest brewery, Atwater Brewery, is gearing up to celebrate 313 Day on Wednesday, March 13, with a day-long celebration at their Detroit taphouse. To commemorate the Detroit holiday, the brewery will feature $3.13 pint specials and food deals in partnership with a lineup of iconic local brands. Those include made-in-Detroit favorites like Faygo, Better Made, 313 Chips, Bon Bon Bon, McClure’s Pickles, Empacho Detroit, and Hell Fire Detroit.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
riverfronttimes.com | Cliff Froehlich |Paula Tredway |Andrew Wyatt |Kayla McCulloch
After 21 editions, the True/False Film Fest — or simply T/F — needs no introduction to cinephiles, especially to that savvy subset of moviegoers devoted to nonfiction filmmaking. Unfolding over four days in late winter, T/F annually takes over the college town of Columbia, Missouri, briefly transforming mid-Missouri into the center of the documentary universe.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
metrotimes.com | Randiah Camille Green |Kayla McCulloch |Rob Brezsny |Layla McMurtrie
InsideOut Literary Arts is hosting its second annual Detroit Youth Poetry Con on Saturday, March 9. Last year, InsideOut brought award-winning poet, essayist, and music writer Hanif Abdurraqib to the city for the day-long workshop series and this year it’s tapping one of Detroit’s own. Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer is one of this year’s featured writers alongside best-selling author Ross Gay.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
citybeat.com | Kayla McCulloch
Nearly 30 years after Billy Madison, an early Adam Sandler vehicle that bravely explored the complicated relationship between man and gargantuan penguin, the comedian-turned-actor once again finds himself facing a colossal creature that just won't leave him alone.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
riverfronttimes.com | Paula Tredway |Kayla McCulloch |Andrew Wyatt |Cliff Froehlich
St. Louis film and commercial editor Lucas Harger is headed for Hollywood — well, Austin, Texas, for now. Harger, a partner and supervising editor at Outpost which is part of the St. Louis-based film production company Bruton Stroube, has not one but two sports documentaries, Clemente and Lions of Mesopotamia, playing at the 2024 South by Southwest film festival, which runs from Friday, March 8 to Saturday, March 16. “I'm pumped!” he exclaims.
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