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February 20, 1987 - Image 62

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ROSEDALE COMMUNITY
PLAYERS: The Upstage,
21728 Grand River, Detroit,

Par for the Corpse, 8 p.m.

today and Saturday, admis-

sion, 532-4010.

PROJECT THEATRE: Power
Center for the Performing Arts,
University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, Waiting for Godot, 8
p.m. today and Saturday, 2
p.m. Sunday, admission,
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COMEDY CASTLE AND
CAFE: 2593 Woodward,
Berkley, Tim Allen 8:30 and
11:30 p.m. today and Satur-
day; Bill Kirchenbauer, 8:30
p.m. Tuesday through Feb. 28,
admission, reservations, 542-
9900.

COMEDY CROSSING: 23055
Telegraph at 9 Mile Rd., South-
field, Ron Coden, 8:30 and 11
p.m. today and Saturday,
through Feb. 28, admission,
353-3798.

HOLLY HOTEL: 110 Battle Al-
ley, Holly Mark Davids, Tim
Butterfield, Jef Brannan 8:30
and 10:30 p.m. today and
Saturday, Craig McCart, 9
p.m. Thursday, admission,
634-5208.

SPORTS

OFFER GOOD THRU 3-1-87

DETROIT PISTONS: Pontiac
Silverdome, against Atlanta
7:30 p.m. Saturday, against
New York, 7 p.m. Sunday,
against Cleveland 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, admission.

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CRANBROOK SCHOOLS:
Kingswood Lower Gallery, 885
Cranbrook Rd., a mixed media
by Ray Wetzel, now through
Feb. 28, free, 645-3492.

CADE GALLERY: 214 W. Sixth
St., Royal Oak, paintings and
drawings of Sheldon !den,
now through March 4, 546-
3365.

PONTIAC ART CENTER: 47
Williams, Pontiac, African art
work, now through March 28,
reception, 6 p.m. Saturday, 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday, 333-7849.

PARK WEST GALLERIES:

29469 Northwestern, South-
field, works by Laszlo Dus,

now through Mar. 10, 354-
2343.

OAKLAND COMMUNITY
COLLEGE: Southfield Cam-
pus, Works by Rose Huotari
and Jon Techendorf, now
through Mar. 11, 8 a.m. - 10
p.m Monday through Thurs-
day, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday,
967-5747.

GALLERY 22: 22 E. Long Lake
Rd., Bloomfield Hills, Interna-
tional Group Art Show,
featuring: Davis Schneuer,
Jiang Tie-Feng, Catherine
Hobart, John Allen, Harold
Altman, now through Mar. 14,
642-1310.

ADVENTURE
WORLD
SERIES: Detroit Institute of
Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave. De-
troit, Himalayan Odyssey 2:30
p.m. Sunday, admission,
832-2730.

DETROIT FILM THEATRE: De-

troit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave., No Surren-

der 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. today
and Saturday, The Four
Feathers 7 p.m. Sunday, ad-

mission, 832-2730.

AFTERNOON FILM THEATER:

NAWARA GALLERY: 1160
Welch Rd. Walled lake, works
by Dennis Guastella, now
through Feb. 28, 669 9543.

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FRED GROSSMAN GALLERY:
29528 Northwestern Hwy.,
Southfield, works of Edna
Hibel, Yaacov Agam, Ebgi,
now through Feb. 28, 10 a.m. -
5 p.m., Monday through Satur-
day 350-1686.

FILM

DETROIT RED WINGS: Joe
Louis Arena, against Quebec,
7:30 p.m. today with laser
spectacular, against Van-
couver, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
admission, 567-7350.

ART SHOWS

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COMEDY

p.m. Tuesday through Friday,
1-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
free.

IS INC. GALLERY: 13 S.
Saginaw, Pontiac, Protocol an
exhibit by Bruce Thayer,
Wednesday through Mar. 3, 9
p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesday, Fri-
day and Saturday, 7 p.m.-
midnight Sunday, 332-5780.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
MUSEUM OF ART: 525 State,
Ann Arbor, Max Ernst: Be-
yond Surrealism, Saturday
through March 29, 10 a.m.-4

Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200
Woodward Ave., Mildred

Pierce 1 p.m. today through
Sunday, Bigger Than Life 1

p.m. Tuesday through Feb. 22,
admission, 832-2730.

NIGHT CLUBS

ASTI'S CAFFE: 998 W. Huron,
Pontiac, music by John
Dameron, 8:30 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays, 683-1116.

1940 CHOPHOUSE: 1940 E.
Jefferson, Detroit, Angelo
Primo, 5-8 p.m. Monday

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