Things get quiet around town this week, as everyone prepares for Memorial Day weekend, but there are still some noteworthy events, including those that salute and celebrate our veterans. See all the details below, and have a safe holiday weekend!
Donald Sinta Quartet at Kerrytown Concert House. This ensemble of U-M alums, named for U-M sax professor Sinta, has achieved international recognition since forming in 2010 and was the first saxophone quartet ever to win 1st Prize in the NYC Concert Artists Guild International Competition. On Thursday night, they’ll perform a program of world premieres. Members include Dan Graser, Zach Stern, Joe Girard, and Danny Hawthorne-Foss. Thursday at 8 p.m. at KCH, 415 N. Fourth Ave. in Ann Arbor. Tickets cost $15-$30 (students, $5), and reservations are recommended at Kerrytownconcerthouse.com, or 734-769-2999.
8th Annual Classic Car Show: Ann Arbor City Club. A show of more than 70 classic, sporty, unusual, and rare cars. Concessions. Rain or shine. Saturday from Noon-4 p.m. at Ann Arbor City Club, 1830 Washtenaw in Ann Arbor. Free admission. Continue reading


In the 1980s, when Jeff Daniels and his wife, Katherine Treado, decided to raise a family in their shared hometown of Chelsea, MI, Daniels had a riddle to solve: how could he have both the low-key home life he wanted, and a local creative ecosystem in which to work?
The release of an acclaimed new crime novel called “The Second Life of Nick Mason” also marks, in a way, the start of a second life for its best-selling author, Michigan native Steve Hamilton.
The Ark has numerous sold out shows this week – Sam Beam (a/k/a Iron & Wine) and Jesca Hoop on Tuesday; former J. Geils Band frontman Peter Wolf on Thursday and Friday; and Martin Sexton on Saturday night – but even if you’re not lucky enough to have tickets to these shows, there’s still plenty to do around town.
Puerto Rico has lately become a political football, but for the narrator of Ann Arbor novelist Camille Pagan’s “Life and Other Near-Death Experiences,” it’s a place to figure out what to do when everything’s falling apart.
Tuesday night’s Moth Ann Arbor GrandSLAM Championship at the Ark may be sold out, but Pioneer Theatre Guild continues its run of the musical “Rock of Ages,” while world premiere theater productions at the Purple Rose Theatre (Matt Letscher’s “Gaps in the Fossil Record”) and Theatre Nova (David Wells’ “Irrational,” with music by R. MacKenzie Lewis) also keep chugging along, as does the acclaimed production of “Always … Patsy Cline” at Dexter’s Encore Theatre. In addition, check out these additional local entertainment options for the week.