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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 

6/19/2014

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                                 Press Photos ©Nicole Wrona|MLS
Bruce Weber, Anna Wintour + VOGUE/Conde Nast & ultra special guest: Grace Coddington!

On Thursday, June 19 I was honored to attend the exclusive media preview for the photography exhibition Detroit- Bruce Weber featured at the Detroit Institute of Arts. In attendance was the famed photographer himself, Bruce Weber. The event was presented by Conde Nast and Vogue. Other notable guests in attendance were the infamous Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of VOGUE magazine, Patti Smith, musician extraordinaire and Grace Coddington, the illustrious creative director of Vogue.

The exhibit features a collection of portraits shot by Weber on numerous visits to Detroit. The images, mostly shot in black and white depict the different faces that represent the city. 

But wait- There's More! Click 'Read More' to get the full scoop...         ↓↓↓

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For Whom the Carillon Tolls

6/4/2014

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Belle Isle ©Nicole Wrona|MLS
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Movement

5/25/2014

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Over 100,000 people packed into Hart Plaza during the Memorial weekend to dance to the music that filled the expansive venue. The grounds were saturated with techno fans from every country, state and city imaginable- and those living in Detroit repped the city hard. It seemed like everyone was a proud Detroiter during the massive party weekend, a prelude to summer.

Movement, the electronic music festival that takes place in downtown Detroit, has become the standard event to kick-off the summer right since 2000. They got it right this year too. Movement always has been, and continues to be, the biggest underground electronic fest that always has the right mix of acts to keep crowds coming back again and again.

With six stages, finding your vibe was simple. The hard part was deciding who to hear when great acts performed on different stages. That's not really a problem though. Chances are you could hear the beginning of one set on the Moog stage, then hit Beatport to see the end of the set. There were tons of chances to see what you came to hear, and check out music.

The Moog Stage pumped up crowds with artists like Action Bronson, Just Blaze, Riff Raff and Flosstradamus throughout the three-day weekend. Pounding down the Beatport Stage was Claude VonStroke, Heathered Pearls and Tiga.

The Red Bull Music Academy Stage played home to greats such as Carl Craig, John Digweed, Amp Fiddler and Richie Hawtin. The Made in Detroit Stage featured local artists including Stacey Pullen, Kevin Saunderson and Kevin Reynolds.

Notable acts that hit the Underground Stage were Chris Liebing, Robert Hood and Jeffs Mills. A new addition joined Movement this year, the Silent Disco Stage. Performances by Annie Hall and Shawn Michaels were standouts.

The scene around Movement was filled with tons of people wearing over-the-top outfits. Gold lame vests seemed to be the costume of choice for the guys while the best accessory I saw was the artistry of many girls makeup brushes as they transformed their eyes into glorious butterflies and detailed rainbow creations. A gal named Pookie rocked an inflatable inner tube resembling a donut with lighthearted conviction, adding to the free-thinking attitude that makes Movement work.

Aside from Detroit's stoic skyline that has always stood watch over Hart Plaza, art installations were scattered throughout the park to add to the landscape Movement creates. The pieces always add a unique and unexpected element to the festival, and this year, the interactive art stood out. Chess boards were set up and each board was occupied by friends facing off as competitors, while others opted to chill in the treetops and listen as the sounds from the stages rushed in and took over.

Every detail is covered to enhance the overall experience, right down to the picture-perfect weather that was probably ordered in advance for this event. And if the sun didn't shine, Paxahau, the event promoters would have flown in from somewhere. Everyone ready for next year?

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[bad] Graffiti Wars 

5/12/2014

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Ukrainian Egg Exhibit, Detroit Historical Museum

4/18/2014

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                   Ukrainian Egg Exhibit, DHM ©Nicole Wrona|MLS
Right about now I am going to introduce you to my favorite collections- the Ukrainian Egg exhibit! The show itself was once held at the Detroit Historical Museum, and has come and gone, but it remains one of my faves to this day. Since Easter is right around the corner, I thought it would be an awesome time to write about it. And guess what! Even though this particular collection is no longer at the Detroit Historical Museum, you still have a chance to view it at the Ukrainian American Archives and Museum of Detroit! This museum, located a hop, skip + a jump away- in Hamtramck, houses the permanent collection in their building.

The exhibition, 'A Cultural Thread- The Enduring Ukrainian Spirit.' features traditional Ukrainian dress, textiles, photographs and other aspects depicting this rich culture were showcased throughout the gallery. Case after case of intricately decorated Ukrainian Easter Eggs, called Pysanky, were displayed. 

The art of pysanky uses traditional folk designs with wax to create tiny masterpieces where the egg is transformed into a colorful canvas. Now, I must confess to you that I once tried [& failed oh so miserably] at creating pysanky. I think that is why this display is unbelievably rad- you need to be devastatingly talented and extremely patient to pull this off! I believe it would take a mili+ years of practice to achieve these stunning results!

Each egg is a work of art on its own, but when the 1,000 or more decorated eggs were showcased together, it became a comprehensive view of what talented hands are capable of creating.

Ukrainian American Archives and Museum of Detroit is located at:
11756 Charest St. Hamtramck, Michigan 48212
313.366.9764

While in the area, stop by another Ukrainian exhibit, & another personal fave of all time: [It is seriously only steps away from the museum]
Hamtramck DisneyLand! 
be sure to tell Mr. Szylak, "Large Marge sent cha!"
Just kidding. Kind of. 
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Cue Kool & the Gang

4/7/2014

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Herman Miller ©Nicole Wrona | MLS
Riiiiiiiigghht.... NOW.
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A Day at Herman Miller Design Yard

2/17/2014

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                        Herman Miller Tour ©Nicole Wrona 
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Thirst Innovation Exhibition

2/7/2014

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In collaboration with Drinks X Design and Airea Studio, Art at Compuware is holding a design exhibition featuring work created by local artists and creatives. 

Thirst Innovation will showcase designs crafted from a single sheet of paper, reworked to create a single drinking vessel. Using imaginatively and skill, artists will use this simple medium and transform it into a completely new element- a cup. 

Designs will be judged by professionals in the industry, across four categories, culminating in an award  for the top entries as chosen by popular vote, and by the design experts.  Yao Fen You, the assistant curator of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts at Detroit Institute of Arts, will be at the closing event, with a presentation about the evolution and ingenuity of tableware design. 

Drinks X Design + Thirst Innovation
February 13 | 5:30-8:00 p.m.
+
Thirst Innovation Closing Reception 
February 20 | 6:00-8:00 p.m. 

RSVP here.

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Plymouth Ice Festival

1/11/2014

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Santa Claus is Coming to Town

12/22/2013

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