Instruments on stage during a performance at Winter Blast
Instruments on stage during a performance at Winter Blast
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. October 31, 2015.
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. October 13, 2015.
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. October 31, 2015.
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. October 31, 2015.
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. 1001 Woodward and the Qube are seen in the background. October 31, 2015.
“Angels on the Avenue,” also known as “Trunk or Treat,” was a trick-or-treating event for children living within the Detroit city limits. City residents also enjoyed a marching band, dancing, installation art, and a zombie “Thriller” flashmob on Woodward Avenue for Halloween. October 31, 2015.
A jazz band, including a xylophone, stand-up bass, and piano performs in the lobby of One Woodward on December 16, 2014.
A press conference and community celebration was held at Grand Circus park to announce the donation of $12.2 million to the M1-Rail Project from the U.S Department of Transportation, 9/15/2014.
A guitarist from band ‘The Strange’ performing in Grand Circus Park as part of downtown’s Summer in the Park programming series. August 6, 2015.