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  1. Jigga in teh 'D'?! wooo when is this? please tell me its teh same weekend as DEMF that would be le roxor. No it is not the weekend of DEMF, but I beleive it is a few weeks later June 9th or 10th. ;D Ramon, just make two trips to the D, you won't be diasspointed
  2. James, ramon, anyone else Can I get Track ID's on this set. ??? ??? Also James, I will see you in Detroit at Bleu at your upcoming show. Looking forward to it for sure. ;D
  3. actually if you think about it, It will happen again, 12 hours later at 1:02:03 pm
  4. I wil reiterate, the Jane Elliot's "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" experiment was one of the best learning experiences of my life. I wish every child in the US would experience it. They should. They would be much more humble and respectful. If you have no clue what I am talking about , GOOGLE search, "Jane Elliot's "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes" experiment "
  5. March 23, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: connect@paxahau.com CITY OF DETROIT AND PAXAHAU SHAKE HANDS, ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL GO ON. DETROIT- Paxahau Promotions Group today announced they have been chosen by the City of Detroit to be the producers of this year’s Electronic Music Festival on Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29. “We are sincerely honored that the City has selected someone within the electronic community to produce this event - we have worked extremely hard to establish ourselves as a globally respected organization, specifically to bring this event the cultural attention it deservesâ€, said Jason Huvaere, owner of Paxahau. “Paxahau presented a sound plan to stabilize and grow the event,†said Lucius A. Vassar, the City of Detroit’s Chief Administrative Officer. “We want to see this event flourish and continue to draw people from all over the world to Detroit.†Since 1998 Paxahau has produced Electronic events in Detroit. In that time they have grown to include a record label, booking agency, web-archive and event production company which hosts an average of 20 events a year in the city. The festival producers have also been endorsed by previous festival directors, Carl Craig, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. “As the festival’s 2003 and 2004 producers, we are pleased to see that Paxahau will be taking on the event,†said electronic music pioneer Derrick May. “Jason Huvaere and his group are not only competent event managers, but they are of the electronic music industry. I am confident that in their hands, the event’s integrity as the world’s signature electronic music festival will be preserved, and its operations and management strengthened. “ In an effort to maintain a globally recognized, positive brand image for Detroit, Paxahau will retain the name “Movement, Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival.†With a network of alliances and resources that span the globe, the Paxahau team has emerged as a premier promotions group within the electronic music industry. They plan on growing the festival into a cultural attraction that celebrates not only to sonic art forms associated with Electronic Music, but also the visual arts culture that has evolved from its influences as well. “We see the festival as an opportunity to bring Detroit’s influence all over the world home and nourish one of Detroit’s primary opportunities for tourism and development,†said Huvaere. Specific details regarding the festival will be released at a later date. Please visit www.demf.com to find the latest news as it develops. For now Detroit and the world needs to start getting ready for a 3-day party at the end of May. Detroit’s electronic music festival will go on.
  6. March 23, 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: connect@paxahau.com CITY OF DETROIT AND PAXAHAU SHAKE HANDS, ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL WILL GO ON. DETROIT- Paxahau Promotions Group today announced they have been chosen by the City of Detroit to be the producers of this year’s Electronic Music Festival on Memorial Day Weekend, May 27-29. “We are sincerely honored that the City has selected someone within the electronic community to produce this event - we have worked extremely hard to establish ourselves as a globally respected organization, specifically to bring this event the cultural attention it deservesâ€, said Jason Huvaere, owner of Paxahau. “Paxahau presented a sound plan to stabilize and grow the event,†said Lucius A. Vassar, the City of Detroit’s Chief Administrative Officer. “We want to see this event flourish and continue to draw people from all over the world to Detroit.†Since 1998 Paxahau has produced Electronic events in Detroit. In that time they have grown to include a record label, booking agency, web-archive and event production company which hosts an average of 20 events a year in the city. The festival producers have also been endorsed by previous festival directors, Carl Craig, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. “As the festival’s 2003 and 2004 producers, we are pleased to see that Paxahau will be taking on the event,†said electronic music pioneer Derrick May. “Jason Huvaere and his group are not only competent event managers, but they are of the electronic music industry. I am confident that in their hands, the event’s integrity as the world’s signature electronic music festival will be preserved, and its operations and management strengthened. “ In an effort to maintain a globally recognized, positive brand image for Detroit, Paxahau will retain the name “Movement, Detroit’s Electronic Music Festival.†With a network of alliances and resources that span the globe, the Paxahau team has emerged as a premier promotions group within the electronic music industry. They plan on growing the festival into a cultural attraction that celebrates not only to sonic art forms associated with Electronic Music, but also the visual arts culture that has evolved from its influences as well. “We see the festival as an opportunity to bring Detroit’s influence all over the world home and nourish one of Detroit’s primary opportunities for tourism and development,†said Huvaere. Specific details regarding the festival will be released at a later date. Please visit www.demf.com to find the latest news as it develops. For now Detroit and the world needs to start getting ready for a 3-day party at the end of May. Detroit’s electronic music festival will go on.
  7. Awesome Buster , congratulations to you and the soon to be Mrs Buster
  8. Its amaizing what some people think is new. If the general public only knew that Mega Pixels doesn't mean much, Camera makers would go broke. Hasselbad, Canon and the "N" word will be making 20 megapixel consumer cameras within 5 years
  9. Volleyball Snorkeling Monkey Jungle Fishing
  10. I went out last night with my freinds and had a good time in Tampa Had a fabulous time at Water, Unique Sushi for dinner.... and then went over to Hyde Park cafe for a night of techno and house music by DJ THREE and Freaky Chakra.... it was like Detroit techno in FL. 8 drinks later, 5 hours of dancing and music, 2 long taxi rides, $70 worth of Sushi and Sake, and a few hours of sleep. I am now awake. There was 14 of in all, and everyone had a great time, some more than others ( a few people realy really drunk), but thats why I am always the party planner. I make sure everyone is having a blast Thank You everyone for the suggestions. The service at both places was great, will definetly return to both places when I come back to Tampa. Have a Great Sunday Eric
  11. Does anyone have a guest list or reduced for HPC, or a name and contact info of a promoter / owner/ DJ. It looks like there will be around 10 of us, and more women than men also, but some don't like paying cover. There is 17 of us. We are all here on a business trip and seminar and ready to let loose for one night since we have been working like 12 hour days for the past week, and have to do it again next week also. So Saturday night is our one night to party. We willl be spending plenty of money on alcolohol and food for sure, just a few of us spent $167 last night for the drinks at dinner If you can, do anything for us, that is great. Please Call me if needed, I Will be out of meeting by 1 pm on Saturday. 419-290-0782 thank You IF you want me to call you, just give me your #, as I have a few other questions also, any help is appreciated. I just need to hear some good music and HPC looks like the place to do just that. What time does the place get good Is there a Sushi place near Hyde park cafe that we can go tgo then walk over to HPC? We are ready to rock out Tampa,,,,, I need techno Also I Really need Limo service info, I called HPC , but can't get a hold of anyone
  12. Well I am actually staying in Oldsmar @ the Residenced in on Tampa Rd. if you know where that is. I know it is not close to anything The DJ Three event looks good to me, but I think we are looking for something a little more upscale, a nice lounge with house music or something, maybe get some Sushi to eat. If we get a big enough group, we are going to just get a limo for the night. I guess I am looking something similar to Tantra, Jade, etc. but anything willl do Remember I am the heaviest into EDM, the others are not, so I need something that is maybe a little more general but still classy. I just don't want to go to the local bar and sit there and drink Is there much of a "strip" or area where we can hit up a couple of places? Thanks But I just might hit up the Hyde Park event later in the night, what time will it go till in the morning?
  13. I am in tampa, well actually Clearwater for 2 weeks for work , abd I am going crazy without much to do besides working like 12 hours a day. So Saturday night a bunch of us are going out, but we have no clue where to go. There will be like 10-12 of us going . out, but If I need to branch off by myself to just hit a good EDM event I will do that also. Where should I go, that is not all 18 year olds and college kids. Name of specific places, with type of music, guest lists would be great. Any help is appreicated. I wish I could come over to Miami, but I only have off Saturday afternoon and Sunday, and no car. :-[
  14. SUNDAY Playstation "Game Over" Party The buzz: Sony Computer Entertainment America will host a post-Super Bowl game party that will cater to media and celebrities. Admission: Private. Details: Post-game, about 10 p.m., the Gem Theatre, 333 Madison Ave., Detroit. 313-963-9800. Compuware-Spin Magazine Super Ball The buzz: Compuware and Spin music magazine host an invite-only party at the atrium of the software maker's downtown headquarters. Following the game Queens of the Stone Age will play a set and L.A. DJ Kid Millionaire will spin. Admission: Private. The details: 10 p.m., Compuware World Headquarters, 1 Campus Martius in downtown Detroit. Bob Marley Super Bash The buzz: Enjoy the Super Bowl action and celebrate legend Bob Marley's birthday. The Ark Band performs; catered Caribbean buffet. Admission: $20, $10 in advance. Details: 5 p.m. Trenchtown, 3919 Woodward (2 blocks north of Mack), Detroit. 313-831-8552 or www.clubtrenchtown.com. WXYZ-TV Pre-game Party The buzz: ABC will broadcast live from the restaurant, which will have two brunch seatings, an open bar and a post-game party. Admission: Brunch tickets are $75, post-game $350. Details: 9 a.m. for brunch and 9 p.m. for post-game, Seldom Blues, 400 Renaissance Center, Level One, Detroit. 313-567-7301, ext. 112. Taste of Detroit Tailgate Party The buzz: Tons of locally inspired food -- an Eastern Market salad bar, a Greektown food station and a Mexican Village food station -- live entertainment and large-screen TVs. Admission: $250. Details: 2 p.m.-2 a.m., the Vault, 151 Fort St., Detroit. 866-666-6222. The Players' Gala The buzz: After the showers and before Disney World (or wherever members of the losing team go), this is where everyone who played in the game will be hanging out. Admission: $150 through Ticketmaster or 313-962-2244. Details: , 9 p.m., Elysium Lounge, 625 Shelby St., Detroit. 313-962-2244. Pampered Bowl Party The buzz: Features scented candles, massage therapists, hors d'oeuvres, drinks and works by female artists. Admission: $25 donation. The details: 5-10 p.m., 4731 Gallery, 4731 Grand River Ave., Detroit. 313-894-4731 or www.4731.com.
  15. Holy Hip Hop XL-Extreme Lifestyle Concert The buzz: All are invited to experience the hotness of gospel hip-hop with Canton Jones, Mahogany Jones, the Mad Prophets and God's Army. Hailing from Warfare Entertainment, God's Army is known for lively lyrics and phenomenal beats. Admission: $20 in advance, $25 at door. Tickets can be purchased through Friendship Productions or at God's World, 7 Mile and Schaefer. The details: 7 p.m., International Institute, 111 E. Kirby St., between Woodward Ave. and John R, Detroit. 586-872-1244 or www.fpdj.com. Shady Records Hip Hop Party The buzz: Eminem's Shady Records will host an A-list affair at the State Theatre. Performances are expected by Stat Quo and Obie Trice and Bobby Clearwater. New York veteran Biz Markie will DJ. Admission: Mostly invitation only, though a handful of tickets ($30-$100) are to be released through Ticketmaster or given away through radio promotions. Details: 9 p.m., State Theatre, 2115 Woodward Ave. Detroit. 313-961-5450. TSE Super Celebrity Poker Showdown The buzz: Texas Hold 'Em poker tourney will feature current and former NFL legends who will mingle with about 150 guests. Prizes include passes to private events such as the Playboy party. Admission: $450 tourney fee. Details: 12:30-4 p.m., Troy Marriott, 200 W. Big Beaver, Troy. 212-695-9480, ext. 124, or wsteinberg@tseworld.com. Taste of the NFL The buzz: Thirty-two chefs from around the country -- one high-end restaurant from each city with an NFL team -- and 32 players from each team will be greeting regular folks and celebrities, serving up delicious food for the charitable event that benefits Forgotten Harvest and Gleaners Food Bank. Admission: $400, or $600 for VIP, which gets you in an hour earlier and a cookbook. Details: 7:30 p.m., Rock Financial Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi. 248-348-5241 or 952-835-7621 or go to www.tasteofthenfl.com. Maxim Super Bowl Party The buzz: The men's magazine takes over the entire Max complex, home of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The theme is Rock City Opera, making a play on Detroit's other musical nickname. Wyclef Jean will perform. Traditionally one of the week's biggest parties, with decadent dicor, food and eye candy. Admission: Private. Details: , 9 p.m., Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-576-5111. Leather and Laces 2006 The buzz: This is the third year for this party, which is cohosted by former Chicago Bear William (the Refrigerator) Perry, 1997 Playboy Playmate of the Year Victoria Silvstedt, actor Eddie Cibrian and "Survivor" winners Jenna Morasca and Ethan Zohn. Last year more than 2,300 people attended. Admission: $150 VIP, $400 Ultra VIP. www.leatherandlaces.com. Details: 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Royal Oak Music Theatre, 318 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak. NFL Alumni Super Bowl Luxury Home Tour The buzz: Home tour of affluent neighborhoods in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills. Last stop is a $4-million home designed for this event. Ticket price includes lunch and a fashion show. Admission: $300. Details: , 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Katherine Enterprises Inc. 248-661-2768 or www.nflalumni.org. The Platinum Party The buzz: This party at the Detroit Opera House will be hosted by rapper Nelly and "America's Next Top Model" winner Eva Pigford, along with NBA standout and Detroiter Derrick Coleman. Admission: $175, $350 VIP. Tickets through Ticketmaster or at the Opera House box office. Details: 9 p.m., Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit. 313-961-3500. Super Bowl XL NFL Charities Bowling Classic The buzz: Amateur bowlers will team up with celebrity captains and NFL players, including Hall of Famers Jimmy Taylor, Eric Dickerson and Leroy Kelly. Admission:$750 to $10,000, which includes five playing spots. Details: 10 a.m.-3 p.m, the Super Bowl, 45100 Ford Road, Canton. 734-464-8500.
  16. Playboy Super Saturday Event The buzz: Every year, this is one of the highest-profile events of Super Bowl weekend. The men's mag is turning the executive hangar at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Airport into a themed Eight Mile High Club. Celebrities, athletes and VIPs will join Playboy bunnies while DJ Sky Nellor spins the tunes. Expect parachute-clad dancing girls, a scorching dance floor, customized airplane snack carts and more. Admission: Private. Details: 9:30 p.m., 11201 Connor, Detroit. 313-852-6400. Gridiron Celebrity Hoops NFL Players & Celebrities The buzz: A star-studded team of NFL players, actors, streetballers, television personalities, music artists and athletes will participate in a competitive game of hoops. Admission: $20-$150. All non-VIP tickets through Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster.com. VIP tickets only online at www.footballhoops.com, or through Jam Sports and Entertainment, 301-868-8856. Details: Doors open at 4:30 p.m., game at 6 p.m., Calihan Hall, University of Detroit-Mercy, 4001 W. McNichols, Detroit. Terrell Owens' Super Bowl party The buzz: The bad-boy wide receiver hosts a party at Club Envy in downtown Detroit. Admission: $50 tent access, $100 tent and first floor, $200 for VIP access, tent and first and second floors. $500 gets you into every section of the club where there's a party. Details: 8 p.m., Club Envy, 234 E. Larned, Detroit. 313-962-3689. Players of the Motorcity Gala The buzz: Gala hosted by Detroit native Braylon Edwards and others. Admission: $50 to $100 through www.ticketannex.com. Details: 9 p.m., Detroit Science Center, 5020 John R, Detroit. 313-577-8400. Penthouse Party The buzz: The 2006 Penthouse Pet of the year, Jamie Lynn, will be there and Snoop Dogg will perform at 11 p.m. WRIF-FM (101.1) personality Arthur Penhallow will emcee and DJ the event, and rocker Tommy Lee is expected as well. Admission: $500 and $1,250. The details: 9 p.m, the Vault, 151 Fort St., Detroit. 866-666-6222.
  17. SATURDAY Sports Illustrated Party The buzz: SI Swimsuit models Marisa Miller, Bridget Hall, Carla Campbell and others will party with Detroit's own Kid Rock. Admission: Private. Details: 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Emerald Theatre, 31 N. Walnut St., Mt. Clemens. 586-913-1920. Cadillac Celebrity Go-Kart Race The buzz: Celebrities including John Stamos, Nick Lachey, Jessica Alba, Jimmy Kimmel, Adrien Grenier and Sarah Silverman will race for a $10,000 check that will go toward their favorite charity. Admission: Private. Details: Noon, Michigan State Fairground Coliseum, at Woodward and 8 Mile. Unplugged Super Bowl Weekend: The Evening of Magic, Fashion and Passion The buzz: Hosted by Magic Johnson, Jam Session and celebrity DJ Biz Markie. Admission: $45 and $100 through Ticketmaster. Details: 8 p.m.-2 a.m., Clutch Cargo's, 65 E. Huron St., Pontiac. LL Cool J The buzz: The actor and rapper will perform the songs that made him famous in his 20-plus-year career. Admission: $50 and $100 VIP. Details: 9 p.m., the Fine Arts Theatre, 2952 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-832-0762 or www.fineartsdetroit.com Groove Detroit ... Art in Motion The buzz: DJ AM, Hollywood's hottest DJ and former fiance of Nicole Richie, will be spinning at the NFL-sanctioned event hosted by Lisa and Bill Ford Jr. and Kathryn and Roger Penske. The fund-raiser benefits the Children's Center. Admission: $450 includes a strolling supper, cocktail reception, multiple food stations, live entertainment and an intimate jazz club setting. Details: 7:30-11:30 p.m., Ford Conference & Event Center, 1151 Village Road, Dearborn. 313-262-1112 or www.groovedetroit.com. 2006 Gridiron Glamour The buzz: The event, organized by actress Holly Robinson Peete (wife of retired NFL quarterback Rodney Peete), promises the latest fashions modeled by celebrities including supermodel Niki Taylor. Proceeds this year benefit the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit and the HollyRod Foundation, which provides medical and emotional support to people with Parkinson's disease. Admission: $250 or $500. Details: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., the Ritz Carlton, 300 Town Center Dr., Dearborn. 248-273-0100, ext. 236.
  18. FRIDAY Vivid/ClubJenna Bowl Party The buzz: The world's most famous adult-film actress, Jenna Jameson, will be bringing Vivid and ClubJenna stars to town. They'll sign autographs, meet fans and perform in a lingerie show. Admission: $500 to $1,000. Details: 9 p.m., Zoo Bar, 415 E. Congress, Detroit. 313-961-5005 or www.vividclubjennabowl.com for tickets. Big Boi from Outkast presents: The Purple Ribbon Allstars The buzz: One half of the famed Atlanta duo Outkast, Big Boi is bringing Sleepy Brown, Bubba Sparxxx, Killer Mike and other unnamed guests to perform alongside his latest crew. Admission: $40 and $75 VIP. Details: 10 p.m., the Fine Arts Theatre, 2952 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-832-0762 or www.fineartsdetroit.com. Don Barden's Super Bowl Extravaganza The buzz: Casino magnate Don H. Barden will host a three-day party featuring a lineup of R&B artists, including Smokey Robinson (Saturday), Little Richard (Sunday), Chaka Khan (Friday) and the Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards (Friday). Partygoers on Friday and Saturday nights will also receive free parking in Eastern Market and a free shuttle to and from Music Hall. Admission: $60 to $200 each night. Details: 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, 350 Madison, Detroit. 313-963-2366. The 10 Party The buzz: Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas and rapper Ja Rule host the party that promises to be filled with throngs of celebrities. Admission: $300 through Ticketmaster. Details: 9 p.m., Bleu Room Experience, 1540 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-222-1900. Players' Wives Women in Motion Couture Designers Show The buzz: Rhonda Walker of WDIV-TV (Channel 4) will host. Admission: $300-$500. The details: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. , the Hilton, 550 Crooks, Troy. 313-833-1600 or www.playerswivesfashionshow.com. Diddy's "Cashmere Luxe" Party The buzz: Ultimate partier Sean (Diddy) Combs brings his lavish party to Detroit's Elysium, a downtown club that has managed to rake in tons of high-profile parties for the week of Super Bowl. Admission: Tickets start at $150; VIP start at $400. Details: 8 p.m.-2 a.m., Elysium Lounge, 625 Shelby, Detroit. 313-962-2244. Super Bowl Dance Party The buzz: DJ sets from two of the biggest names from the early days of Detroit electronic music: tech-soul master Eddie Fowlkes and Juan Atkins, who is recognized as the godfather of techno. Admission: $35. The details: 9 p.m.-4 a.m., the Hub, 1344 Broadway, Detroit. 313-961-2000. Earvin (Magic) Johnson and DJ Jazzy Jeff The buzz: The almost 2-year-old club holds about 500 people -- 60 in various VIP sections. It's swanky, catering to the well-dressed crowd. Admission: $90 to $175 through Ticketmaster. Details: 8 p.m., Posh Nightclub and Ultralounge, 22061 Woodward Ave., Ferndale. 248-541-7674. NFL Alumni Player of the Year Award Dinner The buzz: As it has for almost three decades, the NFL Alumni will crown an NFL player of the year at the dinner. Among those being honored include Seattle Seahawks running back Shaun Alexander, Carolina Panther Steve Smith and Oakland Raider Derrick Burgess. Admission: Tables for 10 start at $7,500 and go up to $12,500. The higher-price tickets will get you seated with an NFL player. The details: 7 p.m., Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center, Detroit. 248-661-2768. Runners of the Game The buzz: The New Detroit Science Center planetarium will honor Detroit Lion Barry Sanders. There also will be a fashion show. A VIP private cabana tent will be set up in the downstairs section. Hosted by running backs Edgerrin James, Clinton Portis and Willis McGahee. Admission: Advance tickets $100, VIP $200. Through www.ticketannex.com. Details: 9 p.m., New Detroit Science Center, 5020 John R, Detroit. 313-577-8400. Ladies of Hawaiian Tropic The buzz: The ladies of Hawaiian Tropic treat guests to the good life. Admission: $300 to $500; 866-666-6222. Details: 9 p.m., the Vault, 151 Fort St., Detroit. NFL Players Party The buzz: Hosted by the National Football League Players Association and Players Inc., this party will host NFL players and invited guests. LL Cool J and Ciara perform this year. Admission: Private invite. The details: 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit. 313-961-3500. Red Bull Big Game Bash The buzz: Fahrenheit nightclub debut, pre-Super Bowl party hosted by actress Jaime Pressly of the "My Name Is Earl" TV series. DJ Mike Scroggs, vendors, tattoo artists, free body painting. Age 21 and older. Admission: $5 advance; $10 at the door. Details: Doors open at 9 p.m., Emerald Theatre, 31 N. Walnut, downtown Mt. Clemens. 586-913-1920. Ultimate Indoor Tailgate Party The buzz: 40 super years of football and rock 'n' roll. Food, raffles, prizes, casino games and music by Who Cares? Admission: $100. Benefits after-school youth programs of Farmington Hills/Farmington Community Foundation. Details: 6:30 p.m., Farmington Hills Manor. Reservations: 248-474-3440.
  19. THURSDAY !Estilo Latino! The buzz: Jeff Garcia, Detroit Lions quarterback and Hispanic Scholarship Fund board member, will join HSF in hosting what will be the premiere Latino event during Super Bowl week. The event will merge Hispanic culture, food, entertainment and fiesta with football. Admission: Private. Details: 7 p.m., Coach Insignia, 72nd floor, Renaissance Center, Detroit. www.hsf.net or 877-473-4636. Fight Night at the Fisher The buzz: Emanuel Steward and his foundation are throwing a celebrity-laden party to raise funds to save Detroit's legendary Kronk Gym. Admission: $500-$2,500 through Ticketmaster. The details: 7:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Fisher Building lobby, 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. Dre Bly Party The buzz: The guest list will include Julius Peppers, a defensive end for the Carolina Panthers, and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb. Admission: $50, and VIP booths will be available. Details: 8:30 p.m., Half Past 3, 2554 Grand River Ave., Detroit. 313-965-4789. The Perfect Party The buzz: The Perfect Party honors the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only NFL team with a perfect season. Admission: $500-$1,000, www.17zero.com. Details: 1-4 p.m. autograph show, 6:30-8 p.m.VIP reception, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. party, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit. Jerome Bettis Superbowling Extravaganza The buzz: Anyone who's been to a party thrown by hometowner Bettis knows it will be filled with celebrities. This one will raise money for the Jerome Bettis the Bus Stops Here foundation, which benefits children in both Detroit and Pittsburgh. Bettis, who is vying for a Super Bowl ring with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is also an excellent bowler. The party happens in four rooms -- Majestic Theatre, Magic Stick, Garden Bowl and the Majestic Cafi. Admission: $75 via Ticketmaster. Details: 6 p.m-2 a.m., Majestic Theatre Center, 4120-4140 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-9700. Pure Rush The buzz: The event at the former Manufacturers Bank building will allow guests to go back in time: Planners promise that the best music of the '60s, '70s and '80s will be spun and a host of celebrity guests will be in attendance. Admission: $150 to $500. Details: 7 p.m., the Vault, 151 Fort St., Detroit. 866-666-6222. EA Sports Madden Bowl The buzz: This event at a recently revamped, long-dormant club is one of the hottest shindigs every year at the Super Bowl. The EA Sports Madden Bowl is an eight-man Madden NFL '06 video game tourney -- NFL player vs. NFL player. No word yet on which players will participate. Admission: Private. Details: 8 p.m., Colony Club, 2310 Park Ave., near downtown's Fox Theatre, Detroit. Celebrity Food and Wine Dinner The buzz: Fifteen NFL players will sign autographs and meet folks who buy tickets for the dinner. It's ideal for people who can't get tickets to the game but still want a piece of action. It's planned for about 250 people. Admission: $175 per person. 646-442-5866. Details: 7 p.m., Troy Marriott, 200 W. Big Beaver, Troy. www.troymarriott.com. Reebok Hospitality Suite The buzz: Celebrities, athletes, retailers and other VIPs will be invited to join Reebok executives in the hospitality suite. Admission: Private. Details: Open Thursday until after the Super Bowl, on the 32nd floor of the Guardian Building, 500 Griswold, Detroit. Urban Organic presents DJ Jazzy Jeff The buzz: The multiplatinum-selling, Grammy-winning DJ -- and Will Smith's good buddy -- spins at the event with Detroit's Stacey Pullen and DJ Steady Rock. Admission: $25 and $50 VIP. Details: 10 p.m., the Fine Arts Theatre, 2952 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-832-0762 or www.fineartsdetroit.com. FHM Party The buzz: Video vixen Vida Guerra and New York Jets' defensive superstar Jonathan Vilma host the party for the racy men's lifestyle magazine. More than 400 NFL players have RSVP'd, say organizers. Admission: Private invite. The details: 9 p.m., Club Envy, 1540 Woodward Ave., Detroit. 313-222-1900.
  20. MONDAY A Detroit Salute The buzz: The Detroit Super Bowl XL Host Committee's official kick-off to the week will put our region's best face forward, toasting the automotive industry, music and the 40 athletic moments that best define Detroit sports. There will be homegrown entertainment by the Four Tops, techno legend Kevin Saunderson and R&B hero Kem. Big names from the area's sports history will be all over the place. ABC Sports/ESPN broadcaster Mike Tirico will emcee the event. Admission: $100 to $1,500. The higher-end tickets include dinner. Details: Entrances 6 p.m., ceremony begins at 9 p.m., Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward, Detroit. 313-262-2006 or www.sbxl.org. TUESDAY Mosaic Youth Theatre: "Rock My Soul" The buzz: Performances will feature legendary Detroit musicians, up-and-coming youth and adult artists and dancers, and the internationally recognized Mosaic Theatre troupe. Featured performers include Marcus Belgrave, the Rudy Hawkins Singers and the Black Bottom Collective. Admission: $15; $10 seniors and children. Details: 7:30 p.m., Detroit Film Theatre at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-7900. Hair Wars Fantasy Hair Football Affair The buzz: Detroit is the Hair Capital of the World and now the worldwide media and visitors will see why. Stylists will create hairstyles with a football theme. Live entertainment by the Segue' Band, Family Unit featuring Rachel & Kapp Ivory and actor comedian Emanuel Ke'Juan. The evening will be filmed for BET MAAD Sports. Admission: $10 before 7 p.m., $20 after; free until 7 p.m. with a super-bowlish hairstyle. Details: 6:05-9 p.m. (after party 9:05 p.m.), Artist Village, 17340 Lahser at Grand River, Detroit. 313-534-8318. WEDNESDAY The Xtreme Super Party Before the Super Game The buzz: A red carpet event that Joe Public can not only get into, but will be excited and wowed by afterward as well. Wild Woody's is teaming up with rock station 101 WRIF. Admission: $10 advance or at the door. Details: 9 p.m.-2 a.m., Wild Woody's Chill and Grill, 32500 Gratiot Ave., Roseville. 586-294-5331.
  21. No Miami Crobar, Space, And i have never heard of the place "theBosco: in Fernadel MI ???? clueless
  22. sleep, sex? eat? ??? ???
  23. Its going to be called THE CAMEO !! thats what it used to be called before Crobar
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