ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Ann Arbor events: 03/11/2019

Hundreds of protesters push their way towards San Francisco’s Moscone Center, which was host to the Global Climate Action Summit in 2018. Courtesy of Gina Ferazzi | Los Angeles Times

Compiled by Lilly Kujawski
Editor

ARTS & CULTURE

 

Literati 6th Anniversary Reading

Celebrate the Ann Arbor bookshop’s sixth anniversary with an evening of original poetry and prose from Literati booksellers.

Literati Bookstore | 124 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor
March 30, 7-8:30 p.m.

 

Bullet Journal Workshop

Interested in bullet journaling? This workshop will show you how to get started. The cost is $25 and you’ll leave with your own bullet journal, a fancy pen and a fresh and fun approach to journaling.

Teaspressa | 414 S. Main St., Suite 115B, Ann Arbor
March 29, 5-7 p.m.

 

Redefine Wellness Link Showcase

Hosted by the Redefine Collective and U-M’s Zeta Omega Eta, this event strives to highlight art and creative works while destigmatizing mental health.

Michigan League Ballroom | 911 N. University Ave., Ann Arbor
March 14, 7-9 p.m.

 

LOCAL

 

Nadim Azzam

Celebrate the release of Nadim Azzam’s new EP. Special guests include The Hacky Turtles, The Stellars and Ossi Music. 18 and up event. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased via blindpigmusic.com.

The Blind Pig | 208 S. First St., Ann Arbor
March 15, Doors open at 8 p.m.

 

Global Climate Strike

Join students and members of Washtenaw County as they participate in a walk-out to demand action on climate change from policy makers.

U-M Diag | State St., Ann Arbor
March 15, 11:11 a.m.-2:11 p.m

 

Yoga With Cats

Cat lovers and yoga enthusiasts alike. Get your stretch on with a furry friend. This class is suitable for beginners and experienced yogis alike. Each class costs $10 and the proceeds support the Huron Valley Humane Society. Visit tinylions.org/yoga for more information.

Tiny Lions Lounge and Adoption Center | 5245 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor
Thursdays, 8:30-9:30 p.m. and Sundays, 8:30-9:30 a.m.

 

CAMPUS

 

Black Men Read

Black Men Read is a program that works to uplift black history and culture through story and resist the narrative that black men don’t contribute to their families or communities. This storytime event is open for all and children are welcome.

Bailey Library
March 19, 10 a.m.

 

Can’t Keep Quiet Poetry Reading

This poetry open mic will serve as a celebration of Women’s History Month, as well as the release party for the WCC Poetry Club anthology, “Can’t Keep Quiet.” Copies of the anthology will be available and all are welcome to attend, participate in the open mic or listen to others’ poetry.

Bailey Library
March 12, 11:30 a.m.

 

Spring Career and Internship Fair

Employers will be on campus looking to hire prospective students for jobs and internships.

Morris Lawrence Building
March 13, 4:00-6:00 p.m.

 

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