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June 05, 1987 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-06-05

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0 K-EEGO TWIN

CELEBRATING OUR -1
10th ANNIVERSARY

1 movie listings

GOING PLACES

DOWNTOWN
DINNER
THEATER:
Veterans
Memorial Building banquet
hall, They're Playing Our
Song, presented by Jimmy
Launce Productions, cocktails
6:30 p.m., dinner at 7, curtain
at 8:45 today, every Friday and
Saturday, admission, reserva-
tions, 224-6000.

HENRY FORD MUSUEM:
Museum Theater, A Trip to
Chinatown, Fridays and
Saturdays through July 18,
reservations, admission,
271-1620.

SPORTS

LITTLE CAESAR'S PIZZA:
Cobo Arena, Hockey Hall of
Fame,Thursday through June
21, admission, 567-6000.

ART SHOWS

MUSEUM OF AMERICAN
FOLK ART: Henry Ford
Museum, Dearborn, Young
America: A Folk Art History,
now through Oct. 11, admis-
sion, 271-1620.

PONTIAC ART CENTER: 47
Williams, Pontiac, Student
Exhibition and Subject:
Verb: Object, Saturday
through July 14, reception 5
p.m. Saturday; Artists' Talk
Marc Newquist and Paul Lee,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 333-7849.

CADE GALLERY: 214 W. 6th St.,
Royal Oak, works in clay by
Jeff Hale and Frank Hartlieb,
now through June 24,
546-3365.

CENTER FOR CREATIVE
STUDIES: Sarkis Gallery, 245
Kirby, Detroit,
Samuel
Cashwan, now through Aug.
17, 872-3118.

PARK WEST GALLERIES:
29469 Northwestern,
Southfield, lithographs by
Harold Altman,now through
June. 17, 354-2343.

PAINT CREEK CENTER FOR
THE ARTS: 407 Pine,
Rochester, Photospace
Gallery, photographs by Peg
Rule, now through June 26,
Artspace Gallery, paintings by
Paula Luke, now through
June 26, 651-4110.

BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD
ART ASSOCIATION: 1516 S.
Cranbrook, Birmingham,
watercolor and collage pain-
tings by Mary Jane Bigler,
now through June 20,
644-0866.

June 20, hours by appoint-
ment, 665-9889.

NAWARA GALLERY: 1160
Welch Rd., Walled Lake, sum-
mer exhibition, Saturday
through Sept. 5, reception, 4
p.m. Saturday, 669-9543.

WINDSOR JEWISH COMMUNI-
TY CENTRE: 1641 Ouellette
Ave., Windsor, paintings by
Olga Honig, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, show through
Wednesday.

THE ART CENTER: 125
Macomb Place, Mt. Clemens,
Student/Faculty Exhibit,
through June 18, 469-8667.

CITY OF SOUTHFIELD
CULTURAL ARTS DIVISION:
Civic Center Gallery, 26000
Evergreen, works by Al
Weber and Brian Smith,
Monday through June 19,
354-4717.

MICHIGAN WATER COLOR
SOCIETY:
Birmingham-
Bloomfield Art Association,
1516 S. Cranbrook Rd., Birm-
ingham annual meeting,
featuring Richard Rubenfeld,
Robert Wilbert, and Peter
Gooch, 10 a.m. Sunday, free,
352-3973.

FILM

DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER:
5020 John R., Detroit, Grand

Canyon: The Hidden Se-
crets, daily except Mondays,

admission, 577-8400.

DETROIT INSTITUTE OF
ARTS: 5200 Woodward Ave.,
Fires Were Started, 1 p.m.
Saturday, I Know Where I'm
Going, 1 p.m. Sunday, Odd
Man Out, 1 p.m. Tuesday
through June 14, admission,
832-2731.

NIGHT CLUBS

NICKY'S: 755 W. Big Beaver,
Troy, Northern Lights now
through June 27, 362-1262.

MISCELLANEOUS

DETROIT
HISTORICAL
MUSEUM: 5401 Woodward
Ave., Detroit, A Tribute to Joe

Louis: Champion of the Peo-
ple, through June 28,

833-1805.

CENTER FOR CREATIVE
STUDIES: campus cafeteria,
245 E. Kirby, Detroit, Panel
discussions: Quality Art
Education: Focus on Cur-
riculum Saturday, registra-
tion, 872-3118 ext. 297.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN —
Dearborn-Library: 4901
Evergreen, Dearborn, Con-
temporary Glass Collection
of Jean and Hilbert Sosin,
now through June 15,
593-5400.

MICHIGAN ARCHAEOLOGI-
CAL SOCIETY: Paint Creek
Center for the Arts, 407 Pine,
Rochester, Hunters and
Gatherers: an Archeological
exhibit of Michigan, now
through June 26, 651-
4110.

GALERIE JACQUES: 616
Wesley, Ann Arbor, exhibit:
Six Women Painters, through

CITY OF SOUTHFIELD: Mar-
cotte Room, Southfield Public
Library, lecture series by

ONE FREE ADMISSION

Michael Farrell, A Thing of
Beauty is a Joy Forever: Bot-
ticelli, Bosch, Brueghel, and
Botero, 7:30 p.m. Thursdays
through June 25, admission,
354-4717.

GREENFIELD VILLAGE: Dear-
born, The Constitution in a
Changing America, now
through Sept. 7, admission,
271-1620.

BIRMINGHAM BOOKSTORE:
263 Pierce St., Birmingham,
Bettie Cannon, 1 p.m. Satur-
day, free, 647-2665.

FARMINGTON COMMUNITY
LIBRARY: 32737 W. 12 Mile,
Farmington Hills, Frank
Lohan, perspective for the
beginning artist, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, free, reservations,
474-7770.

INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE:
Federal Mogul Corp., Nor-
thwestern and Lahser, inter-
national auction, 4 p.m. Sun-
day, admission, 871-8600.

LINES NATIONAL WRITERS
SERIES: Holley Room, Detroit
Institute of Arts, 5200 Wood-
ward, Carla Harryman and
Barrett Watten, 3 and 7:30
p.m. Sunday, admission,
833-1858.

Fairy Tales
At The Center

The Children's Entertain-
ment Company will perform
three fairy tales at the Jewish
Community Center in West
Bloomfield.
Rumpelstiltskin will be
presented on June 16 and 23,
Hansel and Gretel on June 30
and July 7; and Jack and the
Beanstalk on July 21 and 28.
There is a fee. For informa-
tion, call the Center, 661-1000,
ext. 351.

Friday, Sunday,
Wednesday & Thursday
When a second admission
is purchased
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Book Discussions
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The following book discus-
sions will be held at the Farm-
ington Branch Library, 23500
Liberty: The Rosary Murders,
June 17; Anatomy of a Murder,
July 15; and The Hunt for Red
October, Aug. 19.
Discussions will begin at 7:30
p. m.

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Piano Students
To Perform

Helen Kerwin will present
piano students in recital, 7:30
p.m. June 18 at Temple Kol
Ami. Performing concerti and
two piano works of Boykin,
Haydn, Mozart, Schumann and
Kabelevsky will be Michael
Krasman, Lisa Feldman, Lisa
Loewenthal, Vivek Rajogopal
and Darby Miller.
The public is invited. There is
no charge.

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person

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