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The Detroit Symphony
Orchestra will perform in
concert, under the baton of
Antal Dorati, 8:30 p.m.
today and Saturday and
3:30 p.m. Sunday at Ford
Auditorium.
William
Schuman's
baseball cantata "Casey at
the Bat" will be the featured
piece at the concerts. Also
featured will be baritone
Donald Gramm, soprano
Rosalind Rees and members
of the Kenneth Jewell
Chorale, the Brazeal De-
nnard Chorale and the Can-
tata Academy.
For ticket information,
call the symphony office,
962-5524.
Arts, Crafts Show
op Symphony
in Farmington
The Farmington Corn- Concert Slated
munity Center will hold its
ninth annual arts and crafts
show 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 18.
Admission is nominal and
parking is free.
The community center
also will present, psychic
"Jacqui" at a lunicheon 11
a.m. Oct. 23 at the commu-
nity center. A gift boutique
will begin at 10 a.m.
Tickets are available by
calling the community cen-
ter, 477-8404.
Disicoviat
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The Oak Park Symphony
Orchestra will open its sea-
son 7:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Oak
Park High School.
The program will include
Dvorak's "Carnival Over-
ture," Shostakovich's "Fifth
Symphony," and the
Sibelius "Violin Concerto"
with guest artist, Linda
Snedden Smith.
This will be the first con-
cert with the Oak Park
Symphony for the new con-
ductor, Ervin Monroe, first
flutist with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra.
A reception will follow.
Tickets can be purchased at
the box office.
Theater Named
for Nederlander
NEW YORK
The
Trafalgar theater on 41st
Street was renamed the
Nederlander, in honor of
Detroit theater impresario
David T. Nederlander in
ceremonies held here.
Backers for the opening
performance at the re-
named theater include
Bloomfield Hills developer
Alfred Taubman.
The Nederlanders, who
operate the Fisher and Bir-
mingham theaters, as well
as Pi'e Knob, now own nine
theaters on Broadway.
MOVIE
GUIDE
Brian is our new Maitre-d' who'll make your
evening out a pleasurable experience. If you
wish, this "gent" from Liverpool, England, will
carve a delicious Chateaubriand right , at your
table and suggest an appropriate wine.
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Or, perhaps you'd like to ask him about our
- excellent Seafood Wellington, Prime Rib and
Veal Florentine. If you're in the mood for a
lighter repast Brian wili introduce you to our
famous 25-foot Wicker Works Salad Bar.
How long since you've had a Spanish Coffee
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flamed by an entrepreneur such as Brian?
. Discover Brian's hospithlity and rediscover the#
charm of Wicker Works.
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All Seats $1.00
at all times
Jason Robard & Ann Archer
"RAISE THE TITANIC" (PG)
Weekdays incl. Sat. 7:30 & 9:30
Sun. 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 & 9:25
Beriefit'ftlit
Focus: HOPE is seeking
Sponsors and walkers to
participate in its 10th an-
nual walk from the State
Fairgrounds to Hart Plaza,
a distance of nearly 10
miles. The organization
sponsors a food program in
Detroit and supports inte-
grated education, equal
employment and civil rights
projects.
The walk will begin 2
p.m. Sunday at the Fair-
grounds. For information,
call Focus: HOPE, 883-
1140.
INESE
Featuring All Varieties of
Authentic Chinese Dishes
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Served from 5 p.m. every Fri. & Sat.
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IN THE MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER
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Credit Cards Honored
Calendar Offer
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Greenfield Village and
Henry Ford Museum are of-
fering a 1981 wall calendar.
The calendar features 12
line drawings of scenes in
Greenfield Village by Mar-
garet Papp McAlister, who
has been with the museum
since 1933. The calendar is
available at the museum
and village gift shops. There
is a charge.
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- 2/3 Slab B-B-Que Spareribs
- Bountiful Catch of Shrimp
DUBLIN, N.J. — The
1981 edition of "The Old
Farmer's Almanac" has
been published by Yankee,
Inc.
The 189th annual edition
contains weather forecasts,
planting tables, recipes,
astronomical tables, and
household hints. The al
manac is available at
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