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THEATER
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
MUSEUM OF ART: 525 State,
Ann Arbor, Modern master
Drawings, now through Feb. 8,
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, free.
THE ART CENTER: 125 Macomb
Place, Mt. Clemens, A Winter's
Moon, now through Thursday,
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday, 469-8666.
NAWARA GALLERY: 1160
Welch Rd. Walled Lake, works
by Dennis Guastella, now
through Feb. 28, reception 4-7
p.m. Saturday, 669-9543.
FRED GROSSMAN GALLERY:
29528 Northwestern Hwy.,
Southfield, works of Edna Hibel,
Yaacov Agam, Ebgi, Monday
through Feb. 28, 10 a.m. - 5
p.m., Monday through Saturday
350-1686.
SPORTS
DETROIT PISTONS: Pontiac Sil-
verdome, against Chicago 7:00
p.m. Sunday, against Indiana
7:30 p.m. Thursday, admission.
FILM
WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES:
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave. Detroit, The
Black Hills 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
admission, 832-2730.
DETROIT FILM THEATRE: De-
troit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave., El Amor Brujo
(Love, The Magician) 7 p.m. and
9:30 p.m. today and.Saturday, 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. Sunday, admis-
sion, 832-2730.
AFTERNOON FILM THEATER:
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave., A Brivele der
Mamen 1 p.m. today through
Sunday, Rocco and His
Brothers, 1 p.m. Tuesday
through Feb. 8, admission,
832-2730.
FRIENDS FILM SERIES: South-
field Public Library, 26000 Ever-
green Rd., Rebecca, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, admission, 354-9100.
NIGHT CLUBS
ASTI'S CAFFE: 998 W. Huron,
Pontiac, music by John Dame-
ron, 8:30 p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays, 683-1116.
1940 CHOPHOUSE: 1940 E. Jef-
ferson, Detroit, Angelo Primo,
5-8 p.m. Monday through Friday;
Billy Rose, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon-
days; Beth Merry and Jim
Blair, Tuesday through Satur-
day; 567-1940.
VIVIO'S RESTAURANT AND
LOUNGE: 2460 Market, East-
ern Market, Detroit, Charles
Rowland, today, Saturday and
Thursday evenings, 393-1711.
PANACHE: 555 Woodward, Bir-
mingham, Heartbeat, Tueday
through Feb. 7, Steve King and
the Dittlies, 9 p.m. Monday,
642-9400.
TOP HAT: 73 University Ave. E.,
Windsor, Danny & The Juniors,
9 and 11 p.m. now through Feb.
7, reservations, 963-3742.
MISCELLANEOUS
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY:
Exhibit Gallery of the Walter P.
Reuther Library, Women of
Courage, photographic por-
traits, now through Feb. 28, 8:30
a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 577-4042.
CENTER FOR CREATIVE
STUDIES: Yamasaki building,
245 E. Kirby, photography fa-
culty, Sarkis Gallery, photog-
raphy students Yamasaki main
floor gallery, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
nowthrough Feb. 23, admission,
872-3118.
DETROIT HISTORICAL DE-
PARTMENT: Dossin Great
Lakes Museum, Strand Drive,
Belle Isle, Iron Men and Steel
Vessels — the History of the
Great Lakes Engineering
Works, now through 1987, 10
a.m.-5:30 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday, admission,
267-6440.
CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF
ART MUSEUM: Cranbrook
Academy, Bloomfield Hills Ties
that bind: folk art and modern
American culture, 1-5 p.m. now
through Feb. 22, admission,
645-3323.
ACTORS ALLIANCE COM-
PANY: Smith Theatre, Orchard
Ridge Campus, Oakland Com-
munity College, auditions for
The Women Here Are No
Different, Equity actors 2 p.m.
Sunday, non-Equity actors 3
p.m. Sunday, 642-1326.
DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS:
DIA Lecture/Recital Hall, 5200
Woodward Ave., Detroit, lecture
by Life photographer, John
Philips, 8 p.m. Wednesday,
admission, exhibit now through
Feb. 8, 833-7900.
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SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC LI-
BRARY: 26000 Evergreen Rd.,
exhibit,
Inventions of
Leonardo da Vinci, now
through Feb. 18, 354-9100.
PIERCE STREET GALLERY:
217 Pierce, Birmingham, photo-
graphs of Tomasz Tomas-
zewski, now through March 7,
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday
through Saturday, 646-6950.
Love, Creation
Subjects of Talks
Rabbi Sherwin Wine will
speak on "Rediscovering
Love," from a new book by
Willard Gaylin, 2:30 p.m. Sun-
day. He will speak on "The
Creation of Life" from a new
book by Andrew Scott, 10 a.m.
Thursday. .
There is a charge for both
talks, which will take place in
the Somerset Mall Au-
ditorium, Troy.
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Southfield
29069 Greenfield Rd.
559-8587
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