
This weekend in Michigan, Metro Detroit has several events. Canterbury Village in Lake Orion is hosting Witches Day Out Market with costume contests, cocktails, and broomstick competitions. At Elmwood Cemetery, visitors can see light, art, and music designed to "evoke reflection and wonder," according to Audacy. The Detroit Bourbon Fest at the Detroit Historical Museum will have over 100 bourbons and whiskeys, along with beer, wine, food vendors, and live music. Dearborn is offering a Haunted Trail, Downtown Fall Bazaar, and trick-or-treating in East and West downtown, while West Bloomfield's TreeRunner Adventure Park will have special lighting and decor for HallowGlow.
John Mulaney performs his latest stand-up at the Fox Theatre, while Shakespeare in Detroit presents the dark comedy "Jane Anger" at Boll Family YMCA. Annex Gallery hosts "Menacingly Open" through November 1, an interactive installation where, as curator Nancy J. Rodwan says, "medium and styles has created an exhibit that is unique, engaging and very poignant." In literature, Dearborn-based Cal Freeman introduces "The Weather of Our Names," with Detroit poet M.L. Liebler noting, "Cal Freeman's new poetry collection reveals universal sensitivity and beauty in its lines," as reported by The Detroit News.
In Michigan this weekend, Ann Arbor is hosting the 2nd Spaceout Ambisonics Festival for music experiences, and Muskegon will have Beatles vs. Stones performances. Sports fans can watch the Detroit Red Wings play against the Edmonton Oilers, as per Michigan Public.









