m CF Cancer Prevention Tips • Eat foods high in fiber and low in fat DANCE HARBINGER DANCE CO. Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, Mt. Clemens, concert, Friday, admission, 477-7014. MICHIGAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS Performance Network of Ann Arbor, "Charlotte: Life or Theatre", Thursday through March 27, admission, 663-0681. UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY University of Michigan, Power Center, Hubbard Street Dance Company, Saturday and Sunday, admission, 764-2538. CHILDREN UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, six films for children, Saturday, free. DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER Science Center, Warren, science workshops, through May, admission, 577-8400. M ISC. OAKLAND UNIVERSITY Oakland University, Rochester, auditions for this summer's Meadow Brook Academy Orchestra, Wednesday and March 30, 370-3018. ANTIQUE SHOW Wonderland Mall, Thursday through March 27. DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Jane Gallop speaks on "Literary Criticism: Are Aesthetics Prescriptive?", Sunday, admission, 833-9759. FARMING COMMUNITY CENTER 24705 Farmington Rd., Farmington Hills, "A Passage To Japan", dinner and discussion, 7 p.m. Wednesday, admission, 477-8404. BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION 1516 South Cranbrook Rd., Birmingham, seminar series, "Experiencing Architecture", now through March 31, 644-0866. . ICE CAPADES Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Torvill & Dean, now through Sunday, admission, 567-6000. CENTER FOR PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES Troy Public Library, 510 W. Big Beaver, Lecture on U.S. & the Middle East: Reassessing the Threat, Tuesday admission, 577-3453. DETROIT SCIENCE CENTER Detroit Science Center, Tinkering with Tools, now through April 10, admission, 577-8400. MINIATURE MAKERS WORKSHOP 4515 N. Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, classes and workshops for winter/spring schedule, now through May, fee, 549-0633. HENRY FORD MUSEUM & GREENFIELD VILLAGE • Include fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grain cereals in your diet • If you drink alcoholic beverages, do so only in moderation • Don't smoke or use tobacco in any form • Avoid unnecessary X-rays • Avoid too much sunlight; use sunscreens • Take estrogens only as long as necessary For More Information: Call toll-free 1-800-4-CANCER Michigan Cancer Foundation HO E Warren Avenue Delon, Michigan 48201-1379 Beau Jacks Food & Spirits Specializing in one-half pound Ground Rounds, which are highly regarded by sev- eral Detroit publications. Also, fresh seafood daily, entree size salads, and a special menu from American Heart Association (which we were first in Michigan to present). Dress: Casual, Credit Cards: American Ex- press, Diners . Club, Master Card and Visa, Open: 6 days, Lunch and Dinner and Sun- day Dinner 4 p.m. ill 9:00 p.m. 4108 W. Maple • Birmingham, Ml • 1 block W. of Telegraph • 626-2630 Henry Ford Museum, Dearborn, Howard Bros. Circus, The Automobile in American Life exibit, Streamlining America exibit, 9 a.m. through 5 p.m., through 1988, admission, 271-1620. .1 ENTERTAINMENT History- Series Score Released New York — An Irish com- poser, an Israeli statesman and a Parsee Indian have got- ten together with the Israel Philharmonic to help create in music and words a first of its kind: a musical history of the Jewish people — Heritage — a 50-minute recording that captures a 5,000-year-old common tradition shared by Christians and Jews. The new recording has been released on the CBS masterworks label. The music is based on the television documentary, Heritage: Civilization and the Jews, with a text narrated by Abba Eban, statesman and diplomat. Screenwriting Class Offered Harvey Ovshinsky will return to Cranbrook P.M. to conduct a course in screen- writing from 9:30 a.m. April 16 and 17 at Cranbrook Schools' Kingswood Campus, 500 Lone Pine Road. Fee for the seminar in- cludes a complete bibliography of screenwriting books and publications, a sample script and informa- tion about computer software for scriptwriters. To enroll, call • Cranbrook P.M., 645-3635. restaurant Cocktail Lounge Experience a bountiful variety of regional American_ cuisine; Ivy's unique blend of old world artistry and new world flavor. Culinary delights - freshly prepared and served with Ivy's special flair. Stylish dining - accented with mahogany, marble and brass; including private dining rooms and alcoves. serving community, catering and corporate needs. Experience Ivy's sumptuous 6unday Brunch. Located in the Stunning new VAN DYKE PAQIC ilotel0 Con crence Center 31800 Van Dyke north of 13 Mile Qd. 939-2860 Warren, Michigan THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 63