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Arts, Beats & Eats moves forward, to forego ticket system
Michael DiLaura, chief operating officer and general counsel for Michigan cannabis company House of Dank, talks about the business’s new sponsorship of Arts, Beats & Eats.
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Austen Brantley, a self-taught Detroit artist who graduated from Berkley High School and started sculpting in high school art classes, discusses his art and his excitement about participating in Arts, Beats & Eats.
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ROYAL OAK Arts, Beats & Eats, the popular four-day Labor Day festival that has been held in downtown Royal Oak since 2010, will return to the heart of the city Sept. 3-6.
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Royal Oak s Arts, Beats & Eats ditches food and drink tickets for 2021 fest
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