15 things to do in Detroit this weekend (Feb. 1-4)

The first weekend of Black History Month is leading strong in Detroit with an array of cultural events happening around the city. Whether you want to do something intellectual, see impactful art, laugh at a comedy show, or get lit with friends to music from across the globe, this list has got you covered. 

If you’re looking for even more to do every day of the week, see the Metro Times events calendar, which is free to use if you have something planned that you’d like to advertise to Metro Times readers. 


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 Ibram X. Kendi Book Talk and Celebration When: Feb. 1 from 5-7 p.m. Where: A book talk What: An art exhibition Who: Ibram X. Kendi Why: Kick off Black History Month with #1 New York Times bestselling author and scholar Ibram X. Kendi. He will discuss his adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon, which gives young readers an introduction to the true-life story of Cudjo Lewis, one of the last-known survivors of the Atlantic slave trade. The event is free or $20 if you want a signed book.
Stephen Voss, Oregon State University

Ibram X. Kendi Book Talk and Celebration 

When: Feb. 1 from 5-7 p.m.
Where: A book talk
What: An art exhibition
Who: Ibram X. Kendi 
Why: Kick off Black History Month with #1 New York Times bestselling author and scholar Ibram X. Kendi. He will discuss his adaptation of Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon, which gives young readers an introduction to the true-life story of Cudjo Lewis, one of the last-known survivors of the Atlantic slave trade. The event is free or $20 if you want a signed book. 

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 Woodward Lecture Series: Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd When: Feb. 1 from 6-7:30 p.m. Where: College for Creative Studies, Wendell B. Anderson Auditorium What: A discussion surrounding art, titled Turning Poetry into Film Who: Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd Why: The 2023 Kresge Eminent Artist will discuss how film and poetry converge in The Black Unicorn: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press by illustrating how verbal imagery was transferred into cinematic language to reflect the creative complexity of a poet.
Erin Kirkland, courtesy of The Kresge Foundation

Woodward Lecture Series: Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd 

When: Feb. 1 from 6-7:30 p.m.
Where: College for Creative Studies, Wendell B. Anderson Auditorium
What: A discussion surrounding art, titled Turning Poetry into Film
Who: Dr. Melba Joyce Boyd
Why: The 2023 Kresge Eminent Artist will discuss how film and poetry converge in The Black Unicorn: Dudley Randall and the Broadside Press by illustrating how verbal imagery was transferred into cinematic language to reflect the creative complexity of a poet. 

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 The FEL3000FT Experience When: Jan. 26 from 6-8 p.m. Where: The Carr Center What: An art exhibition Who: 11 Black Detroit artists and local art lovers Why: Support local Black artists and view a variety of unique art.
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The FEL3000FT Experience

When: Jan. 26 from 6-8 p.m.
Where: The Carr Center
What: An art exhibition
Who: 11 Black Detroit artists and local art lovers
Why: Support local Black artists and view a variety of unique art.

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 Marlon Wayans When: Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. Where: Sound Board What: A stand-up comedy show Who: Marlon Wayans Why: Start your weekend with a laugh.
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Marlon Wayans

When: Feb. 1 at 8 p.m.
Where: Sound Board
What: A stand-up comedy show
Who: Marlon Wayans
Why: Start your weekend with a laugh.

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 2024 Winter Blast When: Feb. 2-4 Where: Downtown Royal Oak What: A free annual outdoor family Who: You and your loved ones Why: The free festival features outdoor activities including ice skating, a zip line, ice sculptors, live music, bonfires, food trucks, and more.
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2024 Winter Blast

When: Feb. 2-4
Where: Downtown Royal Oak
What: A free annual outdoor family
Who: You and your loved ones
Why: The free festival features outdoor activities including ice skating, a zip line, ice sculptors, live music, bonfires, food trucks, and more.

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 Transcendence by Kesswa When: Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. Where: MOCAD What: A performance Who: Kesiena Wanogho and Fatima Jamal Why: Kesswa, a performative avatar created by artist Kesiena Wanogho, will celebrate the last days of the artist’s current exhibition Transcendence. The performance will feature Kesswa sharing a conversation with writer, artist, and collaborator Fatima Jamal about the nature of their practice as interdisciplinary artists. Kesswa will expand upon notions of memory, materiality, beauty, and bodily knowledge to discourse about the intergenerational and communal experience of Black femmes.
Noah Elliott Morrison

Transcendence by Kesswa

When: Feb. 2 at 7 p.m.
Where: MOCAD
What: A performance
Who: Kesiena Wanogho and Fatima Jamal
Why: Kesswa, a performative avatar created by artist Kesiena Wanogho, will celebrate the last days of the artist’s current exhibition Transcendence. The performance will feature Kesswa sharing a conversation with writer, artist, and collaborator Fatima Jamal about the nature of their practice as interdisciplinary artists. Kesswa will expand upon notions of memory, materiality, beauty, and bodily knowledge to discourse about the intergenerational and communal experience of Black femmes.

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 Baba’s Bounce When: Feb. 2 from 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Where: Big Pink What: A DJ set of world music Who: Sounds by Chicago-based queer Palestinian DJ Nanoos, plus QUJO and DJ KDirty Why: Have a fun night with your friends vibing to Arabic and Afro music.
Instagram, @djnanoos

Baba’s Bounce

When: Feb. 2 from 10 p.m.-2 a.m.
Where: Big Pink
What: A DJ set of world music
Who: Sounds by Chicago-based queer Palestinian DJ Nanoos, plus QUJO and DJ KDirty
Why: Have a fun night with your friends vibing to Arabic and Afro music.

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 Rock the Cock Off When: Feb. 2 from 8 p.m.-midnight Where: Corktown Tavern What: Live performances Who: Local musicians, bands, and artists Why: Support local rock ‘n’ roll performers.
Instagram, @victorino.313

Rock the Cock Off

When: Feb. 2 from 8 p.m.-midnight
Where: Corktown Tavern
What: Live performances
Who: Local musicians, bands, and artists
Why: Support local rock ‘n’ roll performers.

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 Warehouse Sale @ Woodward Throwbacks When: Feb. 3 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Woodward Throwbacks What: A big warehouse sale Who: You and fellow shopping friends Why: There will be antiques, vintage housewares, clothing, dining tables, and much more at affordable prices.

Warehouse Sale @ Woodward Throwbacks

When: Feb. 3 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Woodward Throwbacks
What: A big warehouse sale
Who: You and fellow shopping friends
Why: There will be antiques, vintage housewares, clothing, dining tables, and much more at affordable prices.

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 A Personal Experience of American Exceptionalism When: Feb. 3 from 1-6 p.m. Where: Harper Galleries What: An art exhibition opening Who: Dr. Taft Parsons III Why: It’s a powerful solo exhibition in honor of Black History Month.
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A Personal Experience of American Exceptionalism

When: Feb. 3 from 1-6 p.m.
Where: Harper Galleries
What: An art exhibition opening
Who: Dr. Taft Parsons III
Why: It’s a powerful solo exhibition in honor of Black History Month.

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 Free screening of American Homeboy When: Feb. 3 from 5-9 p.m. Where: Senate Theater What: A screening, panel, and community art event Who: The film’s director Brandon Loran Maxwell alongside special guest speakers Why: To kick off Chicano History Week, which runs from Feb. 2-8.
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Free screening of American Homeboy

When: Feb. 3 from 5-9 p.m.
Where: Senate Theater
What: A screening, panel, and community art event
Who: The film’s director Brandon Loran Maxwell alongside special guest speakers
Why: To kick off Chicano History Week, which runs from Feb. 2-8.

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 Tim Allen When: Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. Where: Fox Theatre What: A comedy show Who: Tim Allen Why: See the actor live for his current stand-up tour.
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Tim Allen

When: Feb. 3 at 7 p.m.
Where: Fox Theatre
What: A comedy show
Who: Tim Allen
Why: See the actor live for his current stand-up tour.

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 Shrek Rave When: Feb. 3 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Leland City Club What: An interestingly-themed rave Who: You and some adventurous friends Why: According to the event’s flier, “It’s dumb just come have fun. Who cares? Cool is dead.” Sounds cool.
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Shrek Rave

When: Feb. 3 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Leland City Club
What: An interestingly-themed rave
Who: You and some adventurous friends
Why: According to the event’s flier, “It’s dumb just come have fun. Who cares? Cool is dead.” Sounds cool.

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 Barcade Family Day! When: Feb. 4 from noon-5 p.m. Where: Barcade What: An all-ages fun day Who: You and your kids Why: If you enjoy this local bar arcade, but wish you could bring your kids along, here’s your chance! The event is now happening on the first Sunday of every month. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.
Steve Neavling

Barcade Family Day!

When: Feb. 4 from noon-5 p.m.
Where: Barcade
What: An all-ages fun day
Who: You and your kids
Why: If you enjoy this local bar arcade, but wish you could bring your kids along, here’s your chance! The event is now happening on the first Sunday of every month. Kids must be accompanied by an adult.

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 Imbolc Community Creation Session When: Feb. 4 from 4-8 p.m. Where: 27th Letter Books What: A community jam session Who: Hosted by King Sophia Why: Bring your voice or instrument and join the house band, or just chill and listen.

Imbolc Community Creation Session

When: Feb. 4 from 4-8 p.m.
Where: 27th Letter Books
What: A community jam session
Who: Hosted by King Sophia
Why: Bring your voice or instrument and join the house band, or just chill and listen.

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