Culture Calendar: Detroit Month of Design, Tunde Olaniran’s ‘Made a Universe’ Exhibit, & More

Ryan Patrick Hooper, host of 鈥機ultureShift鈥 on 101.9 WDET, curates your guide to the month in arts and entertainment
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Expect to see things in a whole new light during Detroit Month of Design, with events and projects happening the entire month of September. Above a 2021 exhibit titled Web Model Dot Space. // Photo by Sal Rodriguez

A monthlong celebration of Detroit鈥檚 design legacy

You can trace the roots of Detroit鈥檚 design legacy to the sleek exterior of the automobile and towering art deco skyscrapers, but it鈥檚 grown to encompass so much more in the decades that have followed. Since 2011, the city has hosted Detroit Month of Design 鈥 a monthlong celebration that brings together exhibitions, tours, workshops, interactive displays, keynote speakers, and a lot more. This year鈥檚 event (Sept. 1-30) will feature more than 80 events with programming focused on design strategies with the capacity to strengthen community resources and mutual aid. Expect to see all facets of design鈥攆rom the urban planning and landscape decisions that frame our cities and lives to the fashion, furniture designers and artists that shape our cultural mindsets and aesthetic sensibilities. Many events are free and open to the public, so consider this a front-row seat to where design in Detroit is heading next.

Some events require advance registration or ticketed admission. For a full calendar of events and details, visit .

Tunde Olaniran鈥檚 universe is worth orbiting at Cranbrook Art Museum

It鈥檚 been over a decade since Tunde Olaniran arrived triumphantly on Michigan鈥檚 music scene. Hailing from Flint, Olaniran has always had a catalog of strong visual elements to complement their operatic voice and stark electro-pop production.

Their collaboration with the Cranbrook Art Museum, however, is the grandest pairing of visual art and music I have seen from this talented artist 鈥 and it鈥檚 closing this month (Sept. 25). Olaniran鈥檚 Made a Universe arrives in three parts. In a screening room, you can view a sweeping, 25-minute short film that marries a sci-fi-horror narrative with Olanrian鈥檚 own music, complete with set pieces designed and built by a murderers鈥 row of Detroit artists.

Tunde Olaniran in a press photo from his Made a Universe exhibit. // Photo by Steven Piper

Those same set pieces help make up the physical exhibition space that patrons can walk through 鈥 you can watch the film and then literally step into the world you just viewed moments before. The third gallery brings together a selection of works from the Mott-Warsh Collection in Flint, one of the largest private collections of Black contemporary art in the country, including works by Kehinde Wiley, Nick Cave, and Carrie Mae Weems, among others. It鈥檚 one of the best examples of art jumping off the screen and into the gallery I鈥檝e seen in metro Detroit.

General admission is $10 for the entire museum. For details and more information, visit

Two downtown entertainment forces combine for live shows

There鈥檚 a wave of investments and changes at the Hollywood Casino at Greektown (formerly known as the Greektown Casino).

New restaurants, renovated hotel rooms, new cashless options for gamblers 鈥 but still no dedicated space for live entertainment, a staple at many casinos. To solve that problem, the casino has teamed up with Detroit鈥檚 Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts just an eight-minute walk away to bring about 40 live shows under the 鈥淗ollywood Greektown Casino Presents鈥 banner.

Highlights in September include former Late Late Show host and comedian Craig Ferguson (Sept. 16), the funk and soul of Tower of Power (Sept. 29), and comedian George Lopez (Sept. 30).

For more details, visit .

The infectious power pop of Nick Piunti and the Complicated Men

One of the most consistent elements of Michigan鈥檚 music scene is the straight-ahead power pop of Nick Piunti and his band, the Complicated Men, who hail from Grosse Ile. If you still find yourself enraptured with Elvis Costello鈥檚 This Year鈥檚 Model or Big Star鈥檚 #1 Record, you鈥檒l find a musical home for yourself with Piunti鈥檚 latest album, Heart Inside Your Head, released earlier this year.

From the perfectly crisp opening chords of 鈥淢y Mind (Plays Tricks on Me)鈥 to the anthemic 鈥淥ne of the Boyz,鈥 it鈥檚 clear Piunti is one of the most capable songwriters in the state and is certainly not afraid of making sure there鈥檚 a solid hook for every chorus he writes.

Listen to their latest album, Heart Inside Your Head, anywhere you like to stream music. You can buy it directly from the artist at .


This story is from the September 2022 issue of 香港六合彩图库资料 magazine.听