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Jack McCarthy, Channel 7 "Friday Feast" UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DOMINICO'S RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 2847 COOLIDGE HWY., BERKLEY Between 11 and 12 Mile Roads 541-7670 SUNDAY SPECIAL FRESH ROASTED TURKEY With Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing, Gravy, Squash, Cranberries & Green Beans . . . Salad & Bread $795 per person COUPON 15% OFF ENTIRE FOOD BILL! DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT • 1 Coupon Per Check • Not Good With Any Other Coupons GOOD 7 DAYS A WEEK! ANYHOUR! Expires Dec. 1, 1988 We Serve Beer-Wine & Liquor Family Dining Italian & American Cuisine L 6610 Highland Rd. Waterford, MI 86 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988 JN Private Banquet Rooms Banquet Facilities 666-2570 Complete Carry-Out On All Occasions Violinist Amy Shevrin, cellist Thomas Cappaert and pianist Michele Cooker will be featured in a concert, "Jewish Music in the Classical Repertoire" at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at the DeRoy Theater in the Jewish Com- munity Center, Maple/Drake. This musical program is sponsored by Akiva Hebrew Day School. An afterglow will follow. Shevrin, a member of the first violin section of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, studied at Barnard College, the Eastman School of Music and most recently with Camilla Wicks of the Univer- sity of Michigan. Cappaert studied cello at the University of Michigan with Olivia Edel and Win- nifred Mayes. He was the principal cellist of the Canton Symphony Orchestra from 1979 to 1983 and performed as the cellist of the Canton Symphony String Quartet from 1985-1987. Cappaert also held the position of prin- cipal cellist of the Ann Arbor Symphony and now teaches in Ann Arbor. Cooker completed her train- ing at the University of Michigan with Gregory San- dor and toured with cellist Peter Rejto. She is a frequent recitalist with Canadian baritone Gary Relysa, and collaborates regularly with University of Michigan facul- ty members, cellist Jeffrey Solow and violinists Andres Cardenes and Camilla Wicks. Cooker is currently a member of the faculty at the Institute of Music and Dance. The program will include classical works by Copland, Bloch, Jacoby and Ravel. Tickets are available by call- ing Akiva, 552-9690, or at the door. Ileitis Benefit Slated Monday A special screening of the Bill Murray comedy, S croog- ed, will be held on Monday at the Northland Theatre. The evening will begin with a pre- glow party at 7 p.m., and will continue with the movie presentation at 8 p.m. The event is a benefit for the Michigan Chapter of the National Foundation for Il- eitis and Colitis Inc., a non- profit voluntary organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons with ileitis (Crohn's disease) and ulcerative colitis, and to discovering the causes and cure of these chronic illnesses. For information, contact NFIC, 354-6080. `Snoopy' Play At The Center The Jewish Community Center and Tedd E. Bear Pro- ductions will present the play, Snoopy, Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. at the Maple/Drake Building. The play stars Danny Gurwin and is directed by Edgar A. Guest III. The show will continue on Dec. 11 and Dec. 18. A kosher lunch will be served at 1:15. There is a fee. For informa- tion, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 348. I GOING PLACES Continued from preceding page LE MINOTAURE GALLERY 115 E. Ann, Ann Arbor, Bernard Thomas-Roudeix, acrylic paintings, now through Dec. 31. 665-0445. CANTOR/LEMBERG GALLERY 538 N. Woodward, Birmingham, sculpture and collage drawings by Bernar Venet, now through Dec. 7, 642-6623. THE COMMUNITY HOUSE 380 S. Bates, Birmingham, M. Stirling Allardice and Joe Clark are the artists-of- the-month for November. 644-5832. PIERCE STREET GALLERY 217 Pierce St., Birmingham, photographs by Annie Liebovitz includes celebrity portraits, now through Jan. 7, 1989. 646-6950. ROBERT KIDD GALLERY 107 Townsend St., Birmingham, new paintings by DeLoss McGraw, "Just Dancing," and sculpture by Arthur Gonzalez, now through Dec. 8. 642-3909. CADE GALLERY 214 W. 6th, Royal Oak, Carol J. Steen, "Alkyd on Paper," Saturday through Dec. 14. 546-3365. WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY