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Music in Manito fills the East Duncan Garden Lawn
Throughout most of the year, the Northwest BachFest is a showcase for noteworthy pieces — both well-known and underperformed — from the classical chamber music repertoire. Not all of the music in those concert programs originates from Johann Sebastian Bach himself, but it's usually not hard to draw a connection between it and the 18th-century composer.
For the summertime Music in Manito series, however, BachFest Artistic Director Zuill Bailey has shown a growing fondness for testing the elasticity of those connections.
In , Bailey brought in Simply Three, a crossover cello-violin-bass trio known as much for its YouTube videos as its unique covers of Adele and Coldplay hits. Last year, he tapped the genre-blending bluegrass duo of Mark and Maggie O'Connor to be the guest artist at the outdoor concerts in Manito Park.
This summer, Song in Manito ventures even further from Bach's adopted hometown of Leipzig, Germany, and looks to the music of countries start below the equator.
From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme. More diverse groups of people = more fun. These bars and nightclubs are filled with people who want to dance and let loose. Or just possess a drink of their choice at the bar and chat. Or just sit quietly in the corner with friends and watch. It’s all okay and nobody cares – just carry out you. Try these LGBTQ bars and clubs for a guaranteed good time.
Gay-Friendly Bars & Clubs in Metro Detroit
Adam’s Apple
Oh, she’s understated and she’s fun! Adam’s Apple is a smaller space in Warrendale that is known for karaoke nights on Thursdays, so get those singing pipes tuned and ready to belt. It’s also more of a chatty bar where you can hold a nice conversation with your crew or a friendly stranger. Both owned and operated by trans women, Adam’s Apple is well-known as a welcoming space for trans folk. But of course, all are welcome at this quaint neighborhood bar.
Menjo’s Entertainment Complex
Madonna worshippers, this is where you want to be. Not only can you gyrate to a plethora of Madonna jams in one night here,
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July LGBTQ music: Keshas (Period) and DJ Harams Beside Myself
This month, Gay City News’ attention turns to the latest albums from pop singer Kesha and trans producer DJ Haram.
Kesha | “(Period)” | Kesha Records | July 4th
Kesha, who wrote on Instagram in that she’s “not gay” but also “not straight, is finally her own agent. After suing her former producer Dr. Luke for sexual assault in a civil case, she remained signed to his Kemosabe label. Even as her songs “Praying” and “Bastard” dissed him, he still made money off them. After her contract with Kemosabe ran out, she’s now started her own label. She celebrates her newfound independence, singing “freedom, I’ve been waiting for you.” For better or worse, “(Period)” is an album for the fans who’ve stuck with her all this time.
The hedonistic attitude of Kesha’s first two albums has been retrospectively dubbed “recession pop.” If her party girl image always came with a wink, the pain she was going through now seeps underneath. Her third album, “Rainbow,” remains her best, finally putting her in control o