the b -side The Michigan Daily I michigandailycom I Thursday, February 2,2012 PERFORMANCE Let the UM Symphony Band entertain you - the theme of tomorrow night's concert at Hill Auditorium is "points of departure," allowing audiences to explore the ways creative expression develops outward from a place of origin. The free performance will begin at 8 p.m. and will feature soloists from MT&D's Musical Theater Department. - weekend essentials'- ON DISPLAY The Trotter Multicultural Center is kicking off Black History Month with a visit from the Black History 101 Mobile Museum. The museum, known for its wealth of culturally significant documents and artifacts, is featuring the mini-exhibit "And the Legacy Continues." The items will be on display Saturday and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Michigan Union. Free. PERFORMANCE Michigan natives Frontier Ruckus will take The Ark by storm tonight, so be sure to stop by to see why Rolling Stone called them "the perfect recipe for Gothic Americana."'U' alum David W. Jones and his bandmates are musicians, poets and artists - all wrapped up in an original sound. The music begins at 8 p.m., and tickets start at $15 online. I