On sale 10 a.m. May 30

• Thee Phantom & The Illharmonic Orchestra: Sept. 14, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, BroadwayInDetroit.com.

• “The Witcher in Concert”: Sept. 13, Fisher Theatre, Detroit, BroadwayInDetroit.com.

Note: Events are subject to change; check with venues for updates. Tickets on sale at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com, Ticketmaster.com or the XFINITY Box Office at Little Caesars Arena.

Beats

• River Strings of St. Clair County: 7 p.m. May 30, Rochester First Congregational Church, 1315 N. Pine Street, Rochester, mountain dulcimer group, http://fccrochester.org, freewill offering.

• Joshua Davis: 8 p.m. May 30, at 20 Front Street, Lake Orion, 248-783-7105, www.20frontstreet.com, doors at 7:30 p.m., 29.95+.

• Ladies of the 80’s Tribute: 7-10 p.m. May 30, Wildwood Amphitheater, 2700 Joslyn Ct., Orion Twp., orion.events, bring lawn chairs or blankets for general admission, $20+. Portion of proceeds benefit Lake Orion Fireworks. Season passes and multi show passes starting at $79.99.

• Bon Jovi Tribute ft. JOVI: 8 p.m. May 31, Younger’s Showroom, 120 S. Main, Romeo, doors at 7 p.m., ages 21+, www.youngersromeo.com, $30+.

• Riley Green: 7 p.m. May 31, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, Sterling Heights, with Ella Langley, Vincent Mason and Wyatt McCubbin, 313presents.com, ticket prices vary.

• The Head and the Heart: 6:30 p.m. May 31, The Fillmore Detroit, www.thefillmoredetroit.com, ticket prices vary.

• Dueling Pianos: 8 p.m. May 31, The Roxy, 401 Walnut Blvd., Rochester, 248-453-5285, doors at 7 p.m., ages 21+, www.theroxyrochester.com, $25+ each.

• Imposters in Effect-Beastie Boys tribute: May 31, District 142, 142 Maple St., Wyandotte, doors at 7 p.m., ages 21+, district142live.com, $24.13+.

• Phoneboy: May 31, The Loving Touch, 22634 Woodward Ave., Ferndale, 248-820-5596, thelovingtouchferndale.com, all ages, doors at 7 p.m., $26.49+.

• Pierce The Veil: 7 p.m. June 1, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, Sterling Heights, also Sleeping with Sirens and Beach Weather, 313presents.com, ticket prices vary.

• The Billie Holiday Tribute: 4-6 p.m. June 1, Pontiac Little Art Theater, 47 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, featuring Sky Covington accompanied by the Duke Ellington Band, with opening performance by poet, Lucretia Sain, https://events.getlocalhop.com/the-billie-holiday-tribute/event/ysO7fjlpiB, 248-644-2110, $35+.

• The Driver Era, VALE: 8 p.m. June 2, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, Sterling Heights,

• Barry Manilow: 7 p.m. June 3, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, 313presents.com, ticket prices vary.

• Thee Sacred Souls: 7 p.m. June 3, The Fillmore Detroit, www.thefillmoredetroit.com, ticket prices vary.

• Heart: 7:30 p.m. June 4, Fox Theatre, Detroit, 313presents.com, ticket prices vary.

Festivals

• 60th Birmingham Village Fair: May 29-June 1, (noon-9 p.m. May 29-30 and June 1, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. May 31), Shain Park in downtown Birmingham, carnival rides, games and food and benefits more than 15 local nonprofits. The fair will be on the streets surrounding, www.facebook.com/BirminghamFair, carnival ride ticket prices vary.

• 35th Detroit Grand Prix event: May 30-June 1, Streets of Downtown Detroit circuit that runs along the Detroit Riverwalk, tickets at www.DetroitGP.com, food trucks, music and more on the Grand Prix track. Live music with Evan Giia at 6:15 p.m., May 31, followed by Gryffin on the Entertainment Stage in Cadillac Square and Campus Martius Park, tickets for the concert are $25+ at www.DetroitGP.com/SignUp.

• Palmer Park Art Fair: May 31-June 1, (10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday), Palmer Park, boutique juried art fair, live music, authors, www.palmerparkartfair.com, free admission.

• Canterbury Village Medieval Faire: May 31-June 1 and June 7-8, Orion Twp., artisan shopping, knight battles, jousting tournaments, fire breathers, magicians, food, Canterbury Village, 2325 Joslyn Road, Orion Twp., www.canterburyvillage.com, www.facebook.com/CanterburyVillageMedievalFaire, Faire tickets are $17.99+ for adults, $7.99+ for ages 2-12. Medieval Ball is May 30, tickets are $49.99+.

• Summerfest at the Stadium: 6-10 p.m. June 6, Cleary University Lake Trust Stadium, 3750 Cleary Drive, Howell, features an assortment of creative sliders, signature cocktails, and dancing to The Killer Flamingos and country singer Kari Holmes, www.cleary.edu/summerfest2025, $60 a person, or $30 for designated drivers, ages 21+.

• Art on the River: June 6-8, downtown Port Huron, along the St. Clair River on Merchant Street and in Kiefer Park, art and music festival, www.artontheriverph.com.

• Cars & Coffee: 8-11 a.m. June 7, Supercars & Exotics, at M1 Concourse, 45399 Woodward Avenue Pontiac, with monthly shows through October from 8 to 11 a.m., typically the first Saturday of the month, often with rarely seen vehicles and collections, open to all, $20 per car, with a portion of the event entry fee benefiting M1 Mobility, an initiative to improve equitable transportation options for the Pontiac community.

• Peacefest: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 7-8, L.A. Cafe, 5815 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Twp., artists, live music, beer tents, food trucks, www.facebook.com/peacefestfestival.

• ART on the GRAND: June 7-8, (10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday), downtown Farmington, annual juried fine art fair presented by the City of Farmington Hills, with the Farmington Downtown Development Authority, along Grand River Avenue, www.artonthegrand.com.

Theater

• “Shear Madness”: May 28-June 22, Meadow Brook Theatre, on the campus of Oakland University, 248-377-3300, www.mbtheatre.com, ticket prices vary.

• Broadway Bangers: 8 p.m. May 30, Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Twp., PRISM Chorus celebrates LGBTQIA+ with performances from Broadway shows such as “Wicked” and “Hairspray,” ww.prism-chorus.org/events-performances, ticket prices vary.

• “Young Frankenstein”: May 30-June 14, Avon Players Community Theatre, 1185 Washington Road, Rochester Hills, (8 p.m. Friday-Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday), 248-608-9077, www.avonplayers.org, $32.

• “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”: May 30-June 22, Baldwin Theatre, 415 South Lafayette, Royal Oak, presented by stagecrafterstickets are $35 plus $3 fee (Fri., Sat,. Sun.); $25 plus $3 fee (Thurs.) www.stagecrafters.org, 248-541-6430.

• “Lungs”: Through June 1, Tipping Point Theatre, 361 E Cady St., Northville, www.tippingpointtheatre.com, ticket prices vary.

• “Jorge Luis Borges Gives a Lecture on Anatomy”: A play with music is June 6-29, Theatre NOVA, 410 W Huron St, Ann Arbor, www.theatrenova.org, general admission-$30, students-$15..

• “Soft Target”: Through June 8, at the Detroit Public Theatre, 3960 Third Ave., Detroit. 313-974-7918 or detroitpublictheatre.com, $49+.

• “The Love List”: Through June 15, The Boardwalk Theatre, 109 S. 3rd St., Saint Clair, www.thumbcoasttheaters.com, 810-278-1749, $38+.

Art

• “Beneath Our Feet”: 6-8 p.m. May 31, LaKela Brown and Mario Moore exhibition, Library Street Collective, 1274 Library St.. Detroit, gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m., lscgallery.com.

• “Gravitas” exhibition: Through May 31, Color | Ink Studio & Gallery, 20919 John R Road, Hazel Park, a solo exhibition of powerful paintings by artist Dawn Smith centered around the topics of grief and hope, ColorInkStudio.com, 248-398-6119.

• Drawing in the Galleries: Noon-4 p.m. June 1, Great Hall, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• BBAC exhibitions: Through June 5, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, 1516 S. Cranbrook Road, Birmingham. New exhibitions include: Laith Karmo & Benjamin Teague-“Surviving Outside”; Carolyn Reed Barritt-“Pretty Things”; Patrice Erickson-“A Legacy of Peaceful Moments,” and students of Patty Eisenbraun, open Monday to Saturday, free admission, https://bbartcenter.org.

• “The Rooster’s Crow”: 10:30 a.m. — 9 p.m. June 6, Automaton Clock in Motion, Detroit Institute of Arts, Art-Making Studio, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, www.dia.org.

• Art on the River: June 6-8, downtown Port Huron, along the St. Clair River on Merchant Street and in Kiefer Park, art and music festival artists, crafters, and bands, www.artontheriverph.com.

• “Painted with Silk-The Art of Early American Embroidery”: Through June 15, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, https://dia.org/events/exhibitions/painted-silk">https://dia.org/events/exhibitions/painted-silk.

• Magical Mural Tour: Call for artists to create art for pop-up murals on display Sept. 1-30, downtown Rochester, Entries open through July 7, at www.downtownrochestermi.com/magical-mural-tour.

• Call for Youth Artists: Grades K-8 or ages 5-13 for Orchard Lake Fine Art Show by Hot Works in West Bloomfield Twp. (Show is July 26-27). Deadline to apply is July 10, https://hotworks.org/kids">https://hotworks.org/kids.

• Orchard Lake Fine Art Show: July 26-27 West Bloomfield Twp. Those interested in being part of the show, should contact Patty Narozny at 248-762-2462 or patty@hotworks.org, https://hotworks.org.

• “The Sea and the Sky”: The Sea and the Sky, and You and I” exhibit through Aug. 30, the Shepherd, 1265 Parkview St., Detroit, lscgallery.com, open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday.

• Floral Whispers: Through September, Strand Art Gallery, Flagstar Strand Theatre, 12 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac, www.flagstarstrand.com. Hours are noon-4 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays.

• Guests of Honor: “Armor as Fashion” is through April 26, 2026, Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, https://dia.org.

• University of Michigan Museum of Art: 525 South State St., Ann Arbor, 734-764-0395, umma.umich.edu, ticket prices vary.

Books

• 2025 Michigan Notable Books Author Tour: Through June at Michigan libraries, michigan.gov/notablebooks.

Classical/Orchestra

• Schumann & Strauss “Don Juan”: May 30-June 1, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at Orchestra Hall, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit, dso.org, $26+.

• The Shamrock Jazz Orchestra: 8 p.m. May 30, The Roxy, 401 Walnut Blvd., Rochester, 248-453-5285, doors at 7 p.m., ages 21+, www.theroxyrochester.com, $35+.

Comedy

• Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle: K. Trevor Wilson-May 29-31; Justin Silva-June 1; Josh Sneed-June 5-7; Jeff Garlin-June 8; at 310 S. Troy St., Royal Oak, www.comedycastle.com, 248-542-9900, ages 18+, ticket prices vary.

• One Night Stans: Sal Demilio-May 29-31; Nick Leydorf-June 5-7; at 4761 Highland Road, Waterford Twp., www.onenightstans.club, 248-249-1321, ages 18+, ticket prices vary.

• Ramy Youssef: May 30, Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W 4th St. Royal Oak, www.royaloakmusictheatre.com, 248-399-3065, ticket prices vary.

Beats. continued

• Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals: June 6, Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W 4th St. Royal Oak, www.royaloakmusictheatre.com, 248-399-3065, doors at 7 p.m. all ages, ticket prices vary.

• Bad Suns, Ramona Flowers: 7 p.m. June 6, El Club Detroit, 4114 W. Vernor Hwy., https://elclubdetroit.com, $40.79.

• Ashe: 7 p.m. June 6, Saint Andrews Hall, 431 E Congress St., Detroit, www.saintandrewsdetroit.com, ticket prices vary.

• Cure Tribute, White Stripes Tribute: 7-10 p.m. June 6, Wildwood Amphitheater, 2700 Joslyn Ct., Orion Twp., orion.events, bring lawn chairs or blankets for general admission, $20+.

Film

• “Tales from the D”: 6-9 p.m. May 30, at The Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave., Detroit, screening of the Don Was episode, fourth episode of “Tales from the D”, hosted by Greg Russell, film critic, includes a reception attended by special guests Tino G. and producer Tony D’Annunzio, detroithistorical.org, members-$20, general admission-$35.

• Birmingham Outdoor Movie Nights: “A Bug’s Life” is Friday, June 6. Pre-show entertainment at 6:30 p.m., includes interactive yoga led by Born Yoga, sponsor exhibits, and giveaways, movie starts at 7:30 p.m. (Future movie nights are July 11, Aug. 8 and Sept. 5).

• AMC Theatres: AMC Forum Sterling Heights, 586-254-1381; AMC Star Gratiot Clinton Township, 586-791-2095; AMC Star Great Lakes Auburn Hills, 248-454-0314; AMC Star John R Madison Heights, 248-585-4477, amctheatres.com.

• Cinemark Southland Center, Taylor, 734-287-0629, www.cinemark.com/theatres.

• Detroit Film Theatre: at Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, dia.org, ticket prices vary.

• Emagine Theatres: Birmingham 8, 248-723-6230; Emagine Palladium in Birmingham, 248-385-0500; Canton, 734-787-3002; The Riviera in Farmington Hills, 248-788-6572; Hartland, 810-207-5757; Macomb, 586-372-3456; Novi, 248-468-2990; Rochester Hills, 248-378-2991; Royal Oak, 248-414-1000, emagine-entertainment.com. Open caption showtimes are Sunday and Wednesday afternoons throughout April at select Emagine Theatres, ticket prices vary. $3 Animated Adventures during summer kids’ movie series all summer, featuring a different animated film each week, tickets are $3 each

• Farmington Civic Theater: 33332 Grand River Ave., Farmington, www.theFCT.com.

• Milford Independent Cinema: 945 E Summit St., Milford, milfordcinema.org/tickets, $5+.

• MJR Theatres: MJR Chesterfield, 586-598-2500; MJR Universal Grand, Warren, 586-620-0200; MJR Troy, 248-498-2100; MJR Marketplace, Sterling Heights, 586-264-1514; MJR Partridge Creek, Clinton Twp., 586-263-0084; MJR Waterford, 248-666-7900, MJR Southgate, 734-284-3456, mjrtheatres.com.

• Oxford GQT Theater: 248-628-7101, gqtmovies.com/theaterinfo/x01tk-gqt-oxford-7.

• Redford Theatre: 17360 Lahser Road, Detroit, redfordtheatre.com, ticket prices vary.

• Regal UA, Commerce Twp.: 844-462-7342, regmovies.com/theatres/regal-ua-commerce-township.

• Romeo Theatre, Washington: 586-752-3455, romeotheatre.com.

Fundraisers

• Capuchin Souper Summer Celebration: 7:30-11 p.m. May 31, Comerica Park, Detroit, fundraising event festive night at the ballpark with food and drinks, music and dancing, fireworks, raffles of more than $30,000 of luxury jewelry and watches from Ahee Jewelers, and other prizes. Raffle tickets are $5, to benefit Capuchin Soup Kitchen, www.cskdetroit.org.

• Shakespeare Royal Oak fundraiser: 6-9 p.m. June 6, at the Royal Oak Historical Society Museum, 1411 W. Webster Rd in Royal Oak, featuring an exhibit of local artists’ work from the theatre company’s 25 seasons of professional theatre in Starr Jaycee Park, at ShakespeareRoyalOak.com, tickets are $40 for the fundraiser, $65 for the fundraiser and a ticket to Shakespeare Royal Oak’s 2025 summer production of “Macbeth” and $130 for the fundraiser and two tickets to “Macbeth”.

• The Furniture Bank of Metro Detroit is hosting “Furniture Flip Challenge,” calling all do-it-yourselfers, to stop by its Pontiac warehouse, 333 North Perry St., through July 31, to select an old table or other home furnishing, and transform it. The contest will culminate at “Furniture Flip Bash” fundraiser Sept. 4 at The Village Club in Bloomfield Hills featuring Hilary Farr, international interior designer and popular star of HGTV’s “Love It or List It.” The upcycled furniture pieces will be auctioned to raise funds for the The Furniture Bank nonprofit, www.furniture-bank.org.

Misc.

• Hazel Park City-wide Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. May 30-June 1, throughout Hazel Park, hpcan.org/hpsale.

• Le Shoppe Auction House online auction: Noon, June 1, Includes Museum Quality Furniture Designs & Fine Art, via www.liveauctioneers.com.

• Shed 5 Flea market: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 8, July 13, and Aug. 10, Eastern Market Sheds 5 and 6, 2934 Russell St., Detroit, 100 curated vendors, including vintage clothing dealers, handmade artisans, antique sellers, and food trucks, www.mercantilefairs.com.

• Downtown Street Eats: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday, through Oct. 10, bringing more than 80 of Metro Detroit’s best food trucks and restaurants to Cadillac Square and the Woodward Esplanade, DowntownDetroit.org/events.

Museums

• Heroes vs. Villains: Detroit’s Comic Book Story exhibit through May 2026, Detroit Historical Museum, 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW corner of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org.

• The Science of Archimedes: Traveling exhibition through June 1, Cranbrook Institute of Science, 39221 Woodward Ave., Bloomfield Hills, https://science.cranbrook.edu/explore/exhibits/archimedes. The museum is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday, and noon-4 p.m. Sunday.$14-general admission, $10.50-ages 2-12 and ages 65+, free for ages under 2 and members.

• Troy Historic Village: 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy. Register online to reserve a timeslot at www.TroyHistoricVillage.org. Walk-ins are also welcome. Regular hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Admission is free to members, $7/Adult, $5/Senior, $5/Youth 6-17 for non-members, free for ages under 6.

• Meadow Brook Hall: Guided House Tours and Self-Guided Tours, 350 Estate Drive, Rochester. Visit meadowbrookhall.org/tours for tour times and ticket prices.

• The Rochester Hills Museum: Open for drop-in hours, Fridays and Saturdays, from noon-3 p.m. with guided tours of the Van Hoosen Farmhouse and Red House, starting at 1 p.m., 1005 Van Hoosen Road, Rochester Hills, www.rochesterhills.org/musprograms.

• Detroit Arsenal of Democracy Museum: Seeks volunteer groups from veteran and military groups to assist with restoration. The museum is also seeking building materials and equipment to support the ongoing restoration of its vintage industrial space at 19144 Glendale Ave., Detroit, including floor grinders, clear epoxy and Thinset products for floor repairs, www.detroitarsenalofdemocracy.org.

• Detroit Historical Museum: 5401 Woodward Ave. (NW corner of Kirby) in Midtown Detroit, detroithistorical.org. Permanent exhibits include the famous Streets of Old Detroit, the Allesee Gallery of Culture, Doorway to Freedom: Detroit and the Underground Railroad, Detroit: The “Arsenal of Democracy,” the Gallery of Innovation, Frontiers to Factories, America’s Motor City and The Glancy Trains, regular museum general admission is $10. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. “Detroit Lions: Gridiron Heroes,” exhibition featuring the history of the Detroit Lions, detroithistorical.org.

• A River’s Rejuvenation: The Fish Story of Detroit is though mid-summer, at Dossin Great Lakes Museum, 100 Strand Drive, Belle Isle, Detroit. Designed as a traveling installation, it will also be displayed at the Belle Isle Nature Center and the Belle Isle Aquarium throughout the summer, detroithistorical.org.

• Ford Piquette Plant Museum: 461 Piquette Ave, Detroit. Open Wednesdays through Sundays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $10-$18. Optional guided tours take place daily at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m., www.fordpiquetteplant.org, 313-872-8759.

• Ford House: Historic home of Eleanor and Edsel Ford, 1100 Lake Shore Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, www.fordhouse.org, 313-884-4222, www.fordhouse.org/events. “Wish You Were Here-Unpacking Ford Family Travel” opens June 4, how travel shaped the Ford family’s values and vision through photographs and journals.

• Greater West Bloomfield Historical Society: Open 1st/2nd/4th/5th Sundays of the month and 3rd Fridays, 1-4 pm, (holidays excluded) with exhibits including “Four Communities” exhibit at The Orchard Lake Museum, 3951 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake. Admission is free, donations welcome, www.gwbhs.org, 248-757-2451.

• “The Story of SpaceTime”: 7:30-8:30 p.m. June 13 and June 18, Hammond Planetarium at Henry Ford College, in the Science Building, Room J-102, register at www.hfcc.edu/campus-life/planetarium, free.

• The Henry Ford Museum: The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn, Ford Rouge Factory Tours Monday-Saturday, purchase tickets online, prices vary, thehenryford.org.

• Michigan Science Center (Mi-Sci): 5020 John R St., Detroit, 313-577-8400, www.mi-sci.org. Regular museum gen. adm. is $17+. Standard Mi-Sci films are available as a $6 add-on to general admission tickets. Mi-Sci is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday and until 8 p.m. the first Friday of each month. Kids Town exhibit provides a tinkering space for children 5 and under to explore creativity as part of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) concepts — while under the supervision of parents and caregivers. “Tyrannosaurs — Meet the Family” exhibit is open through May, (collection of tyrannosaur skeleton casts, fossils, and life-size displays).

• Monroe County Museum: 126 S Monroe St., Monroe, monroemi.gov, facebook.com/MonroeMuseums. Museum admission and activities are free and open to the public.

• Motown Museum: 2648 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit, motownmuseum.org, 313-875-2264. “Henry ‘Hank’ Cosby: An Original Funk Brother” is a newly opened exhibit. Museum is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed.-Sun., gen. admission-$20, ages 4 and under admitted free. Mile, Pushin’ Culture Forward, outdoor exhibit shows the enduring intergenerational influence of Motown on music and society. The installation’s eight panels can be viewed while walking down the Riverwalk and runs through Nov. 14.

• Pontiac Transportation Museum: 250 W. Pike St., Pontiac. Admission to the museum is $15, $12 for seniors and veterans, $8 for children ages 6-12, free for children ages 5 and younger, 50% off for Pontiac residents with ID. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, www.pontiactransportationmuseum.org. First Thursday Lecture Series is 7-8:30 p.m., first Thursday of the month, free. Pontiac Wheels of Time-Exploring Pontiac’s History -Stories of Pontiac’s Earliest Vehicle Makers is 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at the museum.

• Royal Oak Historical Society Museum: Hours are 1-4 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 1411 W. Webster Road, Royal Oak, royaloakhistoricalsociety.com, 248-439-1501, $10+ suggested donation. The Underground Railroad in Oakland County traveling exhibit. Royal Oak Historical Society Speaker Series by local historian and Executive Director of Selfridge Military Air Museum, Steve Mrozek.

• Westin Book Cadillac at 100 Exhibition: Westin Book Cadillac, 1114 Washington Blvd., Detroit, presented with Detroit Historical Society, exhibit explores the 100-year history of the Book Cadillac hotel, https://detroithistorical.org.

• The Wright: The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren Ave., Detroit, 313-494-5800, open Tuesday-Sunday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and open until 7 p.m. on Thursday, closed on Mondays, reserve timed tickets at thewright.org, $30+ gen adm., $20 for seniors 62+, $15 for youth, ages 5-17, free for under 5. Bank of America and The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History are partnering to provide free admission to all museum visitors on the second Sunday of the month, June 8.

• The Zekelman Holocaust Center: 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. “The Evidence Room”, exhibit is through June 15, at The HC, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, $10 per person or free with membership, www.holocaustcenter.org, 248-553-2400.

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