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Axios on MSNDetroit's Marche du Nain Rouge returnsDetroit's annual celebration of its culture and mythology returns Sunday afternoon to Cass Corridor. The big picture: Marche ...
Detroit’s Marche du Nain Rouge will descend upon Midtown once again Sunday, March 23, for a wild afternoon and evening along ...
This weekend in metro Detroit is a musical takeover on many fronts. Plus, Detroiters will welcome spring alongside the ...
Roar Brewing Co., billed as Detroit's first Black-owned brewery, is opening Sunday in Midtown in the Nain Rouge Brewery space ...
The Hamtramck Blowout, Marche du Nain Rouge, concerts, theater events and more are on deck around town this weekend, March 21 ...
The community brewery will open Sunday with a batch of their flagship beer Honey Oat Stout, live entertainment and brewery ...
Dance troupes, dogs with green fur, Irish clans, bagpipers, dancing inflatable shamrocks and politicians — including ...
St. Patrick’s Day is quickly approaching. On Monday, the Irish holiday will be celebrated all over the world. But in ...
The Detroit St. Patrick's Day Parade begins at 1 p.m. Sunday, traveling along Michigan Avenue from Sixth Street to 14th Street in the city's historically Irish neighborhood known as Corktown.
Detroit's Corktown welcomed more than 80,000 people for the 67th annual St. Patrick's Parade Sunday afternoon.
The luck of the Irish arrived early in Detroit as the 67th annual St. Patrick’s Parade made its way through Corktown on Sunday.
Bars in Corktown — Detroit's long-standing Irish neighborhood — welcomed paradegoers after the parade had concluded. Irish or not, thousands of people turned out to Corktown in green garb and ...
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