7 Things to Do This Weekend (Feb. 18-20)

Disney on Ice, Black History Month celebrations, and the annual Winter Blast
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Disney on Ice is bringing its Mickey鈥檚 Search Party show to Little Caesars Arena. // Photograph courtesy of 313 Presents

Disney on Ice:听Mickey鈥檚 Search Party

This magical ice show combines compelling storytelling, dynamic musical numbers, and of course, everyone鈥檚 favorite Disney characters. Audience members will encounter Elsa, Belle, Buzz Lightyear, Moana, Aladdin, Ariel, and more, as they accompany Mickey Mouse on an epic quest to find and save Tinker Bell from the devious Captain Hook. $20+. Through Feb. 20. Little Caesars Arena, 2645 Woodward Ave., Detroit;

Where We At

Irwin House Global Art Center, in partnership with the National Conference of Artists Michigan, is celebrating both Black and Women鈥檚 History Months with its latest exhibit: Where We At. The juried exhibition features 22 local women artists, including Asia Hamilton, Bre鈥檃nn White, Ida Hawkins, Nonnie Williams, Olivia Indigo, and Shirley Woodson. The showcased works explore the journey of Black women in the arts 鈥 both now and throughout history 鈥 as inspired by the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 鈥70s. No cost. Through April 16. Irwin House Global Art Center & Gallery, 2351 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit;

Barry White Tribute

This weekend, the Andiamo Celebrity Showroom offers the chance to hear your favorites from the late Barry White performed live. Vocalist Jourdan Carroll 鈥 affectionately known to his fans as Big Daddy Boo Bear 鈥 possesses a magnetic charisma and engaging stage presence that allows him to emulate the 1970s R&B maestro exquisitely. The setlist will feature such classics as 鈥淚鈥檓 Gonna Love You a Little Bit More,鈥 鈥淚鈥檝e Got So Much to Give,鈥 and 鈥淢y First, My Last, My Everything.鈥 $28+. Feb. 18. Andiamo Celebrity Showroom, 7096 E. 14 Mile Road, Warren;

Black History Movie Night

As part of its celebratory Black History Month programming, the city of Southfield is hosting a Black History Movie Night, featuring a showing of The Black Godfather. The 2019 documentary听explores the life of music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer Clarence Avant, through the testimony of his closest friends, family, and colleagues. Movie-goers can enjoy refreshments from Shelly鈥檚 Hot Dog and We Be Poppin鈥 Popcorn. No cost. Feb. 18. Southfield Pavilion, 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield;

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Enjoy ice sculptures and other attractions at this year鈥檚 Winter Blast. // Photograph courtesy of Winter Blast

Winter Blast

Winter Blast 2022 is moving to downtown Royal Oak. Guests can explore an ice sculpture garden, watch carving demonstrations, go ice skating, and fly down the event鈥檚 legendary听winter slide. And if ever the cold starts to creep in, they can thaw out at one of the festival鈥檚 many heated tents and marshmallow-roasting stations. There will also be a local music showcase featuring dozens of acts. No cost. Feb. 18-20. Downtown Royal Oak, East of Main and Third Streets and South of 11 Mile, Royal Oak;

Northville Art House Members鈥櫶鼸xhibition

This weekend marks the start of Northville Art House鈥檚 Members鈥櫶鼸xhibition. This year鈥檚 event will encompass a variety of media and styles, through the original works of 70 artists. Guests are invited to participate by casting their votes in the听Members鈥 Choice Awards. No cost. Feb. 18-March 19. Northville Art House, 215 W. Cady, Northville,

Nicolas Uncaged 8: A Ceremonious Gala and Benefit

Join the Senate Theater鈥檚 annual celebration of all things Nicolas Cage. This formal costume gala channels a glamorous Hollywood awards show, with a full bar and guests dressed to the nines. As is tradition, the event will feature screenings of two Nicolas Cage films. This year鈥檚 selections are Charlie Kaufmann鈥檚 critically acclaimed 2002 comedy-drama Adaptation听and the 2018 psychedelic action-horror film Mandy. Proceeds will benefit the theater, as well as partner Cinema Detroit. $25. Feb. 19. Senate Theater, 6424 Michigan Ave., Detroit;