MLive Detroit knows it's so cold in the D and that you've been hibernating this week from the freeze thats descended upon this city. Here's a list of events to heat up your weekend, so get off the couch and go share some local brews with friends at one of these fabulous events happening the City of Detroit.

MUSIC

Bozza Nova: Brazilian-stye jazz

Saturday Jan. 26 Rodin 15 E Kirby St, Detroit

Saturday at Rodin features cool Bossa Nova jazz stylings by Sven Anderson on piano, Jorian on upright bass, Nick Bourgeau on guitar, Nate Woodring on drums. "The quartet will be playing tunes by Egberto Gismonti, Toninho Horta, Sergio Mendez, Jobim, and originals. Musicians can bring an instrument if you want sit in!" ï¿¼

Immigrant Suns, Orpheum Bell, Detroit Pleasure Society

Saturday Jan. 26, 9 p.m.

Trinosophes 1464 Gratiot, Detroit.

Suggested admission is $7

According to the Facebook event page for Saturday's performance, "Roots music of another kind from three bands that put fresh spins on old traditions while deviating into something new. Qytelis, trombone and fiddle mix together in a night of music influenced by New Orleans, the Balkans, Rom, Americana, the Middle East and more. The rich range of instrument timbres from each group will glow in Trinosophes’ live ambience. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear them in all their natural glory!" ï¿¼

Mid-winter pub dance party at Donovan's

Saturday Jan. 26, 10 P.M. - 2 A.M.

Donovan's Pub

3003 W. Vernor, Southwest Detroit

The Relaxer, a Detroit D.J. who jumped the pond to preform in Europe will be heating Donovan's Pub in SW Detroit with space disco, kosmische rock, soul jazz, italo, proto house, modern soul and more.

SPORTS:

Red Wings v. Minnesota Wild at home

Joe Louis Arena at 7:30 p.m.

The Fourth Annual Frozen Fish Fiasco

Saturday, Jan. 26

Clark Park Ice Rink

According to frozenfishfiasco.com, "The Frozen Fish Fiasco is an annual set of outdoor hockey games at the Clark Park Ice Rink in Detroit, Michigan. The games pit amateur teams from different youth hockey organizations in the surrounding Metropolitan Detroit area against one another and culminate with a game between the organizing team, the Cedar Point Carp and the Faurecia Whalers. The Fiasco raises money for the Clark Park Coalition, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which works with the City of Detroit to maintain and operate Clark Park in southwest Detroit, Michigan, and collects new and used-but-still-in-good condition ice hockey equipment for participants of the Clark Park Coalition Hockey (CPCH) program."

The 5th Annual Detroit Winter Classic Hockey Game.

The Detroit Firefighters vs. the Detroit Police

Sunday Jan. 27, 2013 at 1 p.m.

Clark Park Outdoor Rink.

Tickets $5.00 at the door.

All proceeds go to benefit the Clark Park Youth Hockey Program.

DRINKING

Vodka Vodka

Friday Jan. 25 8 p.m. - midnight

In its 4th year as metro-Detroit's premier vodka-tasting party, guests will be able to taste an array of premium vodkas and vodka-infused cuisine. DJ Dante LaSalle and Photo booth powered by Detroit's own Rock the Booth - Michigan's Photo Booth Company "VODKA VODKA is open to adults 21 years old and older. Ticket purchase includes 10 drink tickets and unlimited food samples. A portion of proceeds will benefit Camp Casey," according to the Metro Times which sponsors the event.

Motor City Brew Tours / Show Me Detroit Tours Present: â¨

Automotive and Brewery History Bus Tour

â¨Jan. 26: 11am & 3pm

Tickets: $39.95 each â¨Tour Pickup: 250 West Larned St, Detroit

A guided bus tour of Detroit then-and-now including Downtown/Midtown.

â¨Participants will get tours of the historic Eastern Market, Detroit's early brewing history, the Packard Plant, architect Albert Kahn’s Detroit, the Ford Piquette Plant, and the brewery operations at the Traffic Jam & Snug Restaurant in Midtown. The tour is all inclusive with guided bus transportation, Ford Piquette tour and of course a brewery tour with beverages and light appetizers included.â¨

ART/ENTERTAINMENT

North American International Auto Show

Cobo Center One Washington Blvd. Detroit

Saturday Jan. 26 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. â¨

Sunday Jan. 27 : 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

"American Wood Types, 1828–1900, Volume One"

Friday Jan. 25, 6-8 p.m.

Salt & Cedar 2448 Riopelle Street, in Detroit's Eastern Market

Exhibition of the full folio of "American Wood Types, 1828–1900, Volume One" printed by Rob Roy Kelly in 1964. According to Salt & Cedar, "The limited folio of 100 prints was produced in an edition of only 45 sets from his vast collection of wood types."

Graduating WSU Seniors Exhibition Opening Reception

Friday, Jan. 11, 5-8p.m.

WSU Art Department Gallery 5400 Gullen Mall

Runs through Jan. 11 - Feb. 15, 2013

$100 Start-up Event Detroit with Chris Guillebeau

Friday Jan. 26 from 5-7 p.m.

D:Hive 1253 Woodward Ave

Author, entrepreneur and world traveler Chris Guillebeau will talk about how to lead a life of adventure, meaning and purpose — while earning a good living. This event is free and open to the public. http://100startup.com/tour/

CONCERTS

Flogging Molly

Friday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m.

The Fillmore, Detroit

Adam Carolla

Friday, Jan. 25 at 8 p.m.

Royal Oak Music Theatre

Keane

Sunday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m.

Royal Oak Music Theatre

Ellie Goulding

Monday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m.

Royal Oak Music Theatre

Are we missing any great events this weekend? Please leave it in the comment section below.