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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-27

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all-male writing team for
"Saturday Night Live."
Leifer moved home to New
York when producer Lorne
Michaels offered her a wri-
ter's spot on then an all-male
writing team for "Saturday
Night Live."
A job as a staff writer allow-
ed Leifer a much-needed
break from the road, and pro-
vided a regular salary and a
steady job. She said it was a
nice change.
She wrote sketches for hosts
Dudley Moore, John Lithgow
and Angelica Huston.
After a year, Leifer opted for
the performing scene once
again. Eventually, she wants
to leave the stand-up circuit.
She'd like to try some serious
acting. So far, her film credits
include the part of Rhonda in
Desperately Seeking Susan.
Now work comes more easi-
ly for Leifer.
"I'm making a living," she
says, adding "and I'm on TV
pretty regillarly. We'll see
where that fits into the pic-
ture."
Down the road, Leifer says,
she wants to write more and
land television and movie
roles.
She keeps her performances
fairly clean and focuses on
every day slices of life - well,
sort of.
"The AIDS crisis has real-
ly put a damper on my social
life;' she told the Detroit
crowd. "Before that, I was
always attracted to bi-sexual
Haitians who shot up?'
Leifer assured the audience
of one way to make sure no
one sits in the neighboring
empty seat on an airplane.
"If someone comes over to
you and asks if anyone is sit-
ting in the seat next- to you,
just say, 'No one except the
Lord! "
And, she said, ostracized
Austrian leader Kurt Wald-
heim really has legitimate
troubles with the media.
Leifer joked that Waldheim,
in an interview recently with
CBS newscaster Mike Wal-
lace, instructed the well-
known journalist to spell his
name right. "Spell it right -
N-A-Z-I."

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Detroit Institute of Art,
Kresge Ct., 5200
Woodward, Detroit, Fedora
Horowitz, Sunday,
admission. 832-2730.

ART SHOWS

UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN MUSEUM

OF ART
Ann Arbor, graduate
student exhibition, "Rites
of Spring," now through
Monday. 764-0395.
PRESTON BURKE
GALLERIES, INC.
240 E. Grand River Ave.,
Libby. Golden, Recent
Paintings: From
Archaeology to Music, now
through June 10, 963-2350.
CADE GALLERY
214 W. Sixth St., Royal
Oak, wood sculpture and
drawings by Brian Kremer,
now through Wednesday,
546-3365.
NAWARA GALLERY
1160 Welch Rd., Walled
Lake, "Michael Mahoney:
Paintings:' now through
July 2. 669-9543.
THE COMMUNITY
HOUSE
380 S. Bates St,
Birmingham, work by
Vocare Center students,
through Tuesday, 644-5832.
COLLEGE OF ART AND
DESIGN
245 E. Kirby, Detroit, 62nd
annual Student Exhibit,
now through June 7,
872-3118.
FARMINGTON ARTIST'S
CLUB
Mercy Center, 28800 11
Mile Rd., Gate four
entrance, Farmington Hills,
Joyce Gottlieb, Farmington
Hills Library sculpture,
now through Tuesday.
427-7826.
HUNTINGTON WOODS
LIBRARY
26415 Scotia, paintings and
collages by Prudence
Bernstein, now through
Tuesday. 542-6327.
RUBINER GALLERY
7001 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Suite 430A, West
Bloomfield, Fran and Hal
Larsen, paintings of the
Southwest, today. 626-3111.
GALLERY 22
22 E. Long Lake Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, "New
From the New York
International Art Show,"
now through Tuesday.
642-1310.
DETROIT HISTORICAL
MUSEUM
5401 Woodward, "Over
Here: American Poster Art
in the Great War,
1917-1919;' now through
September. 833-1805.
ARNOLD KLEIN
GALLERY
4520 N. Woodward, Royal
Oak, "Small Paintings:'
today and Saturday.
647-7709.
ARIANA GALLERY
386 E. Maple, Birmingham,

"Flights of Fancy," with
seven featured artists, now
through Monday. 647-6405.

PARK WEST' GALLERY
29469 Northwestern,
Southfield, Rembrandt
exhibition and sale,
through June 23, 354-2343.
ROBERT KIDD
GALLERY
107 lbwnsend,
Birmingham, paintings by
George Kozmon, through
June 8. 642-3909.

ART DECO PHOTO
EXHIBIT
Millender Center Atrium,
Skywalk level, photos by
students from the Center
for Creative Studies,
through Tuesday. 222-1300.

CANTOR/LEMBERG
GALLERY
538 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, paintings by
Douglas Bulka, Saturday
through June 11. 642-6623.

CRANBROOK SCHOOLS
Kingswood Lower Gallery,
885 Cranbrook Rd.,
Bloomfield Hills, painter
Alise Citrin and ceramicist
John Murphy, weekdays
through -June 10. 645-3490.

MICHIGAN WATER
COLOR SOCIETY
Wayne State University,
Community Arts Gallery,
5451 Cass, Detroit, 42nd
annual exhibition, through
June 3.
TROY ART GALLERY
755 W. Big Beaver, Troy,
recent paintings by Dee
Knott, through June 18.
362-0112.
PIERCE STREET
GALLERY
217 Pierce, Birmingham,
photos by Beatrice Helg,
now through June 30.
646-6950.

DETROIT FOCUS
743 Beaubien, Detroit,
Michigan artists Pamela
DeLaura, Laura Reed
Kinney, Chuck Richards
and Steven Zatto, through
June 25. 962-9025.

FILM

DETROIT SCIENCE
CENTER
5020 John R, Detroit,
"Seasons," Tuesdays
through Sundays, "The,
Magic Egg," and "Water
and Man;' open Saturday,
admission, 577-8400.
HENRY FORD MUSEUM
Henry Ford Museum
Theater, "Snow White and
the Seven Dwarfs;'
Saturdays, admission,
271-1620.

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