THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Friday, February 1, 1985
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March of Dimes
BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION
THIS S.Ct CONIR ■ BuT,0 By trif ,BoS.4f
A Great Detroit
Tradition
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SHOW OPENING Feb. 8
McFROCKS SALOON, 12
I through May at "The Club" of
Hyatt Regecy, Dearborn . .. by
Jimmy Launce Productions . . . is
Agatha Christie's whodunit, The
Mousetrap . . . It's a great show
about group of strangers stranded
in a boarding house during a
snowstorm, one of whom is a mur-
• derer . . . Mousetrap is another
Agatha Christie switch finish.
Mile and Middlebelt, under the
Roman Terrace, will sponsor a
special Valentine event this
month . . . to help fight Cystic Fib-
rosis . . . Costumers can buy a
paper heart to place on McFrock's
Wall of Fame for $1 . . . They can
write their name, company name,
or slogan indicating support of
this fine charity.
For more details, call Diane
Debold or Bob McDonald, 855-
3860.
ABOUT WINE DEPT. ...
Port is made in the United States,
Africa and South America, but
the original and genuine port
comes only from the upper Douro
River valley of northern Portugal
• . . . It is made and shipped under
rigid legal delimitations, but
• these are not followed outside
Portugal, with the consequence
that California or South Ameri-
can "port" may be very good, but
may not resemble the Portuguese
product.
", Grape brandy is the fortifying
agent in port . . . and the wine is
always aged . . . The different
) sorts are . . . Vintage Port, which
is wine of an exceptional year,
aged in the bottle for perhaps as
long as 20 years . . . It is a rough
wine when young, then becomes
\- 1 mellow with a very fruity bouquet
. English fathers sometimes
buy Vintage Port at the birth of a
son, and then father and son enjoy
this mellowed wine when the boy
reaches the age of 21 . . . Crusted
Port is similar to Vintage, but not
\ up to its elegant standard . . . Both
• Vintage and Crusted Port form
heavy deposits in the bottle, and
• this makes shipping difficult
/ without decanting into new
bottles . . . Ruby and Tawny Ports
are blended wines, matured in
wood, with the deposit cleared
away by fining . . . Tawny is rela-
tively drier than Ruby and not so
\ fruity as other ports.
SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC Li-
/ brary celebrates its 25th anniver-
sary Feb. 10, with open house for
all 2:30 to 5 . . . Demonstrations of
unique library services like mic-
rocomputers and computer refer-
ence service will be featured, plus
> a survey of top-quality business
reference collection.
Planned events are for all ages
. . . For youngsters, a puppet show
is slated at 4 p.m. . . . Music, con-
tests, roaming robot, free gifts and
prizes will all be part of the activi-
ties, as well as a birthday party
\ with balloons and giant birthday
A cake.
QUITE A COINCIDENCE
thatIsn'at Romantic opens on
Valentine7s Day four weeks
through March 17 at Birmingham
Theater.
Couldn't have been planned
any better by play's writer,
Wendy Wasserstein, who New
Yorker magazine calls "one of the
funniest and most inventive
writers around."
The story of two contemporary
women friends seeking careers
and romance in New York City
with dubious help from their
"helpful" parents is sophisticated,
funny and full of surprises .. .
Time magazine rated it one of the
10 best plays of 1983.
Ann Flood, known to millions of
TV viewers as Nancy Karr in the
ABC daytime drama, The Edge of
Night, is featured . . . along with
Michael Minor who played Steve
Elliot on the CBS series, Petticoat
Junction . . . and Brandon Kings-
ley of ABC's All My Children.
LINDA BRAMSKY and
Charles Cirgenski, award-
winning local filmmakers, are in
Irian Jaya (formerly New Guinea)
producing a documentary film for
the Archives of American Art,
Smithsonian Institute . . . The
film will document conceptual
sculptural project of local artist
David Barr, whose "Four Corners
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