Creating a Vibrant Arts Scene in Farmington/Farmington Hills: It’s Time for Some Foreign Films


Last week we wrote about the need for a performing arts center to be built in downtown Farmington to serve the Farmington/Farmington Hills community. Now we’ll consider the need for some alternative cinema options. In Farmington/Hills we have two movie theaters: the Civic Theater downtown and the Dipson Theatre at West River Centre. The Dipson Theatre … Continue reading Creating a Vibrant Arts Scene in Farmington/Farmington Hills: It’s Time for Some Foreign Films

What to do in Farmington/Hills This Week (4/14/14): New Plays, Hockeytown, and more Theater


Check out some of the fun arts & cultural events to look forward to in the Farmington/Farmington Hills community this week: Thursday, April 17th, at 6:00 pm: The Damned Spot Theatre Club presents the Festival of New Works at the Smith Theatre at Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge. Friday, April 18th, at 6:00 pm, & Saturday, … Continue reading What to do in Farmington/Hills This Week (4/14/14): New Plays, Hockeytown, and more Theater

What to do in Farmington/Hills this Week (4/7/14): Classical Piano, Puppets, Eggs, and Poetry


Check out some of the fun arts & cultural events to look forward to in the Farmington/Farmington Hills community this week: Monday, April 7th: Art in the Afternoon, for elementary age children at Farmington Community Library, downtown Farmington branch, from 2:00-4:00 pm. More information at 248-553-0300 x220. Wednesday, April 9th: Professor Louis Nagel of the University of Michigan … Continue reading What to do in Farmington/Hills this Week (4/7/14): Classical Piano, Puppets, Eggs, and Poetry

Don’t Miss the Final Reading of the Fall Series of WNS


Join us for the final reading of the fall season with writers from Oakland Community College—Orchard Ridge, including faculty David James, R. J. Willey, and students Erica Klavons, Marly Zack, and Saleem Karim. Wednesday Night Sessions is hosted by Joy Gaines-Friedler. David James‘ second book, She Dances Like Mussolini, won the 2010 Next Generation Indie book award for … Continue reading Don’t Miss the Final Reading of the Fall Series of WNS