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The 39th Detroit Jazz Festival, presented by Quicken Loans, world-class artists and much more. will take place over several city blocks in Downtown Detroit The history of the Festival harkens back to 1980, when then- over the four days of the Labor Day weekend, Friday, August president of the Detroit Renaissance organization, Robert 31 through Monday, September 3. McCabe, founded the Detroit International Jazz Festival. From Hart Plaza to Campus Martius, world-renowned artists Along with McCabe’s other inspired events, the Detroit Grand will appear on four outdoor stages: JPMorgan Chase Main Prix, and the International Freedom Festival, Detroit’s Jazz Stage, Carhartt Amphitheater Stage, Absopure Water Front Stage, Wayne State University Pyramid Stage. There are also a series of Jam Sessions FestivalIn March was of intended 2005, the to bring owner people of the into well-regarded the City, specifically Grosse the Marriott Hotel's Renaissance Ballroom. Downtown,Pointe intimate and to jazzshowcase venue, Detroit’s The Dirty significant Dog jazzJazz legacy. Café, , featuring top flight performers inside philanthropist Gretchen Valade emerged as a major sponsor the world’s music festival schedule is that the entire weekend of the festival. ofWhat star-studded makes Detroit’s live music Jazz isFestival free of even cost more to everyone significant of onall Since that time, the Detroit Jazz Festival, has become one ages — making it the largest free jazz festival on the planet. of the world's best-attended free music festivals, with yearly It also offers educational activities for adults and children, attendance topping over 325,000 Greater Detroit jazz fans. (See Related Story on Page 3) fireworks, late-night jam sessions, rare opportunities to meet 2 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, August 30, 2018 Blackstone Manor Cooperative SHOWINGS 13526 NORFOLK, bet. Schaefer & W. 8 Mile Rd. Why Rent When You Can Buy!! One month FREE carrying charges on our one & two Bedroom Apartments Available Now! One Bedroom Apts. starting at $288 a month, two Bedroom Apartments starting at $318 a month (some apts. include heat).

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The sweet sound of jazz depth of the genre better than a diverse lineup like this week-end as the 39th the one we have planned willAnnual fill Jazz the airFestiva oncel againkicks this year,” said Collins. off this Friday, August 31 “From legends to artists through Monday Septem- just embarking on their ber 3 in Downtown Detroit. musical careers, to some “Get ready for a great of the most powerful fe- week-end in Downtown male artists that have ever Detroit,” says Chris Collins, touched the genre, the 39th President and Artistic Di- Annual Detroit Jazz Festi- rector of the Detroit Jazz val presented by Quicken Festival Foundation. “More Loans will be free-spirited than 325,000 people, one in nature and offer a unique third of them from out of state, will attend the Jazz for all to enjoy.” Festival this week-end.” culturalWell-known flair of jazzArtist-in- stylings “Jazz has always been Residence Chick Corea and about freedom, communi- the 2018 Inaugural Resi- ble will feature Terri Lyne CMU will sponsor a VIP sons, Eddy worshiped at cation and individual ex- dent Ensemble will kick Carrington and Esperanza hospitality area at the Hartford Memorial Baptist pression, and there’s noth- off the festival this year, Spalding who will lead church. He was introduced ing that encapsulates the and the Resident Ensem- three sets, one that incor- at the corner of Woodward to the congregation as the porates a technology ele- Downtownand Fort Street. office located son of Aretha Franklin. ment originally meant to “This location in the heart Immediately the congre- include the late Geri Allen, of Detroit and across from gation stood and erupted the Ensemble’s focus is in- Campus Martius continues in applause for this young spired by Allen’s music. Central Universi- man still mourning the loss The world’s largest free ty’s long-standing commit- of his beloved mother. Wor- Jazz Festival brings more ment to Michigan’s trade- shipers shook his hand, than 100 performances mark city, its residents offered condolences and to four stages located and its businesses. We are many gave him a hug for throughout Hart Plaza and pleased to celebrate a de- encouragement. He was Campus Martius over the cades-old relationship with humble and noticeably Labor Day holiday week- the city and region through grateful. end, all absolutely free; this expanded presence,” Dr. Charles G. Adams, thanks to presenting spon- comments Jordan. HMBC pastor was a friend sor Quicken Loans. It is impossible to talk of Aretha’s father, Rev. C.L. Accepting Applications Another sponsor, Central about music this week Franklin and is an invited Michigan University, uses without mention of the guest to the private funeral for 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Apartments the Jazz Festival weekend Queen of Soul, Aretha service. as an opportunity to show- Franklin. Her name con- Dr. Adams also preached • Controlled Entry • On-Site Security tinues to resonate, not just the eulogy at the home go- • Close to Shopping Area • All Appliances Included (pictured, above). in Detroit but around the ing service of Rosa Parks • Free Heat & A/C (select units) case“CMU their is Downtownproud to officebe a world. Some of the Who’s also at Greater Grace • On-Site Laundry Facilities AND SO MUCH MORE! sponsor of the world’s Who planning to attend her Church. • Absolutely: NO Application Fee! largest free Jazz Festival funeral service, include Bill The public viewing will be once again this year. And, Clinton, Smokey Robinson, August 30 at New Bethel Rent Based on Income along with our new presi- Stevie Wonder and others. Baptist Church (12-4 p.m.). dent, Robert Davies, CMU Her fans have never heard The private funeral ser- FREEDOM PLACE APARTMENTS is making an ongoing com- much about her private life vice for family, friends and 1101 West Warren Ave., Detroit 48201 mitment to Detroit and its except that she had four invited guests will be held Walking Distance from Wayne State University cultural events," said Ty- sons; she loved Detroit Friday, August 31 at Great- CALL TODAY 313 832-3060 TTY/TTD 711 rone Jordan, executive as- and always called Detroit er Grace Church. sistant to the president, Dr. her hometown, and grew Aretha Franklin will be Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm Davies, who will began his up singing in church. This laid to rest at Detroit’s EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY new role September 1. past Sunday, one of her Woodlawn Cemetery. 4 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, August 30, 2018 SYMPHONIC NEWS Ruth's Music Notes Ruth Crystal-Zaromp

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Paul Arlon — Editor & Publisher Roger Smith — Advertising Director Downtown Monitor P.O. Box 888 Hazel Park, MI 48030 Phone and Email: (248) 439-1863 [email protected] [email protected] Foot Health Today DR. JAMES SCHELBERG PODIATRIST TRAINING OF A PODIATRIST The Arbor Opera Theater has been on the faculty of program will include Gersh- Penn State University and win’s Rhapsody in Blue with QUESTION: What kind of with special sciences that deal in collaboration with ÆPEX training is required of a Podiatrist with the lower extremities. If the Contemporary Performance received her DMA in Vocal Aaron Diehl, piano, Gersh- before he is qualified to practice? candidate successfully completes is presenting Moondrunk Performance from the Uni- win’s I Got Rhythm Varia- his studies, he becomes a Doctor Madness, a duo of mono- versity of Michigan. tions with Aaron Diehl, pia- ANSWER: The Podiatrist of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.). The dramas featuring Arnold John Daugherty (pictured, Symphony receives the major part of doctor must also pass a state-board his education at one of the examination before beginning practice. Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire right), who will interpret No. 9 in E minor “From the professional schools of podiatry. and Peter Maxwell Davies’ the ramblings of George III no,New and World” Dvořák’s with a Michigan As a prerequisite, he must have We’ve Moved! in Moondrunk Madness in premiere of original visual Eight Songs for a Mad King at completed at least two years DR. JAMES SCHELBERG the Riverside Arts Center, 76 this event, is originally from choreography by Adrian M. of preprofessional college- N. Huron Street in Ypsilanti. northern New Mexico. He Wyard. level study. Once enrolled at This will take place on the received his bachelor’s from Adrian M. Wyard is a Seat- the school, he must complete a 500 Griswold Texas Tech University and tle-based visual artist, and four-year course of study which 7th and 8th of September at includes anatomy, chemistry, Suite 1B-South 7:30 p.m. For information, his master’s degree in Vocal former designer & program physiology, dermatology, call (734) 707-1021. Performance from the Uni- manager at Microsoft. orthopedic surgery, etc., along (313) 962-4555 Amy Petrongelli (pictured, versity of Michigan, where He has over 20 years’ ex- left), who sings Pierrot in he recently completed his perience working in digital The visuals simply depict a America, these visuals pre- Moondrunk Madness this doctorate in music. A fre- media, including computer journey across the country miered with the Tucson September, has been hailed quent recitalist, John has graphics, photography & with each movement cen- Symphony Orchestra in De- by the New York Times for performed as a guest soloist videography, as well as soft- tered on a broad theme. cember 2017. for the Detroit Symphony’s ware design. Adrian also At Kerrytown Concert An advocate for contem- Tchaikovsky festival, with has a master’s degree in theme is water, the second House in Ann Arbor, (734) poraryher "admirable music, Amyfluidity." has ap- Chamber Music at the Scarab the history of science from featuresFor the thefirst desert movement night sky,the 769-2999, there is a Joel peared with ÆPEX Contem- Club and for Michigan Opera Oxford University and has the third introduces animals Hastings Memorial Concert porary Performance and Theatre’s concert series. been a longtime appreciator on Sept. 15 at 8 p.m.; helped to found the con- On Saturday, Sept. 15, the of classical music. - On the 17th, baritone Jona- temporary music ensemble Ann Arbor Symphony Or- Each visual accompani- andjestic spring mountains flowers, throughand the than Lasch will be appear- Khemia Ensemble, with chestra will be present- ment is unique, and a light finalthe seasons movement and toursconcludes ma ing together with pianist whom she has toured South ing as part of their open- touch was needed for this our journey across The New Robert Conway in Schubert’s America and the Midwest to ing night this year, William World. 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21st Arts, Beats & Eats BEATS The 21st Annual Ford Arts, Beats & Eats presented by Soar- ing Eagle Casino & Resort takes place in downtown Royal Oak from Friday, August 31 to Sunday, September 2 from 11 a.m.- 11 p.m., and Monday, September 3, from 11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. The festival offers more than 200 performances on nine stages, a Juried Fine Arts Show ranked in the Top 20 Art Fairs in the U.S., and several dozen local restaurants with some of regional and local attractions at the festival make the City of theRoyal finest Oak cuisine one of thein Greater premier Detroit. destinations Each year for the international, long Labor Day weekend. ARTS EATS The ‘Arts’ part of the Festival will showcase a Juried Fine Art Show, located on the southern edge of the event. Artists from across the nation will showcase on 7th Street between Lafayette & Washington, Washington between 7th and Lincoln, and Lincoln between Washington and Center. The art fair hours are the same as the overall Festival’s. The ‘Beats’ part of the Festival includes more than 200 music and variety acts, showcasing both national and local favorites on nine different stages dotted across the Festival’s sprawling layout. Notable headliners include Eddie Money (pictured), Gin Blossoms, 38 Special and Everclear, local favorites Carolyn Striho, Jill Jack and many others, and entire stages dedicated to country music, rock, jazz, world music and other genres. The ‘Eats’ part of the Festival will offer food booths featuring 35 food vendors with everything from unique cultural dishes and classic American cuisine to summer fun food, desserts and more. With this widespread selection of ‘Eats’ from across southeast Michigan, this makes Ford Arts, Beats & Eats one of the premier taste festivals in the country. (Lansing's The Smoke N' Pig, pictured). On Friday, Aug. 31, the Festival is free until 5 p.m. and after that, admission is $7. On Sat., Sun., and Monday, the Festival is $3 until 3 p.m., $5 after 3 p.m., and $7 after 5 p.m. The admission fees support the festival and community. For more information about performers, food vendors and art fair exhibits, visit artsbeatseats.com or call (248) 541-7550. The Ford Arts, Beats and Eats Festival is held from the south ends of Washington and Main Streets, running up to 11 Mile Rd., in downtown Royal Oak.

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12 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, August 30, 2018 SUMMER IN THE CITY Art & Apples Festival in Downtown Rochester Art & Apples Festival produced by Paint Creek Center for the Arts (PCCA), returns to downtown Rochester, Friday, Sept. 7 through Sunday, Sept. 9. This year, PCCA is adding Blake’s Orchard cider and donuts as well as new nationally-recognized artists to the signature event, which transforms the - vals. 30-acre downtown Rochester park into one of the nation’s top fine art festi 2018 Art & Apples Festival will feature nearly 300 artist booths featuring artistsConsistently from across ranked the one nation of the displaying top juried and fine selling art fairstheir inwork. the country,New and there- -

turningmetal, mixed artists media, will showcase painting, photography,fine art in a variety sculpture, of mediums, and wood. including ce ramics,This year digital the art,event drawing, kicks off fabric/fiber/leather, on Friday, Sept. 7 withglass, the printmaking, Stoney Creek jewelry, High School Cougar Marching Band and ends on Sunday, Sept. 9 with the three Legend Brothers, impersonators of Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Rod Stewart. Other live entertainment highlights include the award-winning Sheila Lan- dis Jazz; the Swing Shift Orchestra; country music artist Melissa Lee; and De- nise Davis & The Motor City Sensations R&B/Funk/Motown act. Art, live en- tertainment, children’s activities, interesting foods and of course apple treats such as apple cider, strudel, streusel and caramel apples and other creations makes it a true Michigan event. The Meijer Kids Art Zone returns to offer a weekend of activities for children of all ages. As part of PCCA’s commitment to fostering the arts in the region, the Kids Art Zone is free for festival patrons to enjoy . The suggested $5 tax- deductible donation per person remains the same this year at each entrance to the festival. For more information about Paint Creek Center for the Arts and the Art & Apples Festival, visit pccart.org. The Art & Apples Festival will be located at the Rochester Municipal Park (400 Sixth St.) in downtown Rochester. DETROIT TOWERS FeaturedFeatured in in Michigan Michigan House House Envy Envy LUXURY WATERFRONT CONDOS #12A#12 A— – 33 BBedroomedroom 3 B3 aBathth Co Completelympletely Ren oRenovated,vated, profes sprofessionalional kitchen a nkitchend zoned a andir co nzonedditioni airng 2 conditioning800 sqft. $610,0 280000.00 sqft. 8162 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT, Ml 48214 #15B – 2 bedroom 2 Bath Beautifully Restored,$610,000. chef’s kitchen and marble floors 2400 sqft. $349,000.00