Theres also a benefit for this at the shelter on thanksgiving:

Benefit for the Detroit Historical Museum - Techno: Detroit's Gift to the
World
Benefit for the Detroit Historical Museum
Featuring James Pennington/Octave One Live/Mike Huckaby/Mike Grant/Mr. De'
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Shelter Detroit, MI
November 28, 2002 - 9:00PM Eastern
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Tickets available at the door. All ages welcome. Dates and act(s) subject to
change without notice.

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Doors open 9:00PM
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On sale November 28, 2002 - 10:00AM
At the Door : $ 12.00
----- Original Message -----
From: "sean deason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: (313) Exhibit


> did this get posted already?
>
> LINK http://www.detroithistorical.org/exhibits/index.asp?MID=368
>
> Techno: Detroit's Gift to the World
> January 2003 - June 2004
> Detroit Historical Museum's Stark Hall
>
> History is often thought of as a series of events that occurred a very
long
> time ago. The truth is, history is also what happened yesterday, five
> minutes ago, and in fact, today's events will be tomorrow's history. With
> this in mind the Detroit Historical Museum has partnered with the
> originators of Techno to share the story of their music. This
groundbreaking
> exhibit will trace Techno's early beginning from its Detroit roots to its
> emergence as a global sensation.
> An ambitious new exhibit - the world's first on the subject -- that
> celebrates a style of music born in Detroit that has kept the world
dancing
> for more than 20 years.
>
> Learn the straight story of how Juan Atkins, Eddie Fowlkes, Derrick May
and
> Kevin Saunderson, four young men from metro Detroit, created and developed
> this electronic style of dance music and trace its early beginnings from
> local Detroit clubs to its emergence as a global sensation.
>
>
>

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