SIlents at the Senate: Nosferatu - 100th Anniversary Screening
SW Fest 2022
Blight Hernandez and Naye-Taye Visuals Paint The Movie Screen Mural
Blight Hernandez and Naye-Taye Visuals prime the wall on scaffolding.
Blight Hernandez and Naye-Taye Visuals Paint The Senate Theater Movie Screen Mural with a projector after dark.
Naye-Taye Visuals paints a detail.
Blight Hernandez prepares a paint brush.
Yellow movie stub detail.
Mr. Thirsty caricature fountain drink detail.
Sweetie cartoon candy box detail
Vegan dawg cartoon detail
Blight Hernandez and Naye-Taye Visuals present the finished mural!
Stardust at the Senate 2020
Artist painting live for the Stardust at the Senate art exhibition.
Volunteer Lindsay Robillard gives the evening’s introduction.
The winner of the 2020 Stardust at the Senate costume contest!
DTOS Member Stephen Warner performs a Mighty Wurlitzer rendition of a David Bowie hit!
A couple who participated in the David Bowie costume contest!
Live DJ on the turntables.
Art submitted by local artists honoring David Bowie.
Volunteers Lindsay Robillard and Zoë Villegas host the Ziggy Stardust discussion panel.
Volunteer Nick Baldwin (Right) and friend rocking their Bowie shirts made by Larry the T-Shirt Guy
Volunteers staff the Senate’s 50/50 Raffle.
Fatty Arbuckle and Friends
Live accompaniment on the Mighty Wurlitzer just as the film would have been originally screened.
Paul E. Gierucki from CineMuseum talks about Roscoe Arbuckle.
Paul E. Gierucki from CineMuseum presents some personal items of Roscoe Arbuckle’s.
Paul E. Gierucki from CineMuseum and volunteer John Shetler talk about Roscoe Arbuckle.
CineMuseum artefacts.
Paul E. Gierucki from CineMuseum and volunteer John Shetler talk about Roscoe Arbuckle.
Settling in for Fatty Arbuckle and Friends.
CineMuseum artefacts.
Personal items of Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.
Volunteer and DTOS member John Shetler introduces Fatty Arbuckle and Friends.
Fire Walk With Me starring Ray Wise
Fans line up to meet Ray Wise.
Ray Wise takes a photo with a fan.
Ray Wise photos and stills.
Live music at PJ’s lagerhouse during the Fire Walk With Me after-party.
What’s Snappin ran the photo booth at PJ’s Lagerhouse for the Fire Walk With Me after-party.
Ray Wise himself!
Ray Wise takes questions from the audience.
Easy Rider Cruise 2019
Riders fuel up before the cruise.
Mural in the Senate’s mini-park.
Rider posing with their bike.
Rider posing with their bike.
Getting ready to ride.
Easy Rider Cruise poster by Heavy and Beyond
Preparing for the cruise.
Close-up of a bike.
Black bike on display before the Cruise.
Cinetopia Film Festival 2019
Bird Box featuring Josh Malerman
Nick Baldwin and Josh Malerman discuss Bird Box.
Author Josh Malerman (Right) poses with a fan.
Nick Baldwin and Josh Malerman discuss Bird Box.
Nick Baldwin and Josh Malerman discuss Bird Box.
Nick Baldwin and Josh Malerman discuss Bird Box.
A DTOS member performs on the Mighty Wurlitzer Theater Organ
Nick Baldwin and Josh Malerman discuss Bird Box.
Stardust at the Senate 2019
Live Music from Heartthrob Chassis after Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Volunteer Zoë Villegas
Live Music from Heartthrob Chassis after Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.
Volunteer Zoë Villegas and DTOS Member Lindsay Robillard prepare for the film panel with Ricky Rat of the Trash Brats and the Dead Boys, Rudy Hill of Cruisin the Barrio radio and Psychopathic Records, and elder statesman of Detroit rock 'n' roll, Stirling Detroit, on a panel discussing the film, how music connects outcasts to their tribes and the importance of independent arts spaces.
Volunteers work the concession stand.
Waiting in line for a David Bowie themed photo booth by What’s Snappin.
Volunteers work the t-shirt table featuring designs by Larry the T-Shirt Guy.
Volunteer Zoë Villegas and DTOS Member Lindsay Robillard prepare for the film panel with Ricky Rat of the Trash Brats and the Dead Boys, Rudy Hill of Cruisin the Barrio radio and Psychopathic Records, and elder statesman of Detroit rock 'n' roll, Stirling Detroit, on a panel discussing the film, how music connects outcasts to their tribes and the importance of independent arts spaces.
Volunteer Zoë Villegas and DTOS Member Lindsay Robillard prepare for the film panel with Ricky Rat of the Trash Brats and the Dead Boys, Rudy Hill of Cruisin the Barrio radio and Psychopathic Records, and elder statesman of Detroit rock 'n' roll, Stirling Detroit, on a panel discussing the film, how music connects outcasts to their tribes and the importance of independent arts spaces.