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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1989
WE TAKE EXCEPTION
TO WHAT YOUR
MOTHER TAUGHT
YOU.
YOU SHOULDN'T EAT
EVERYTHING PUT IN
FRONT OF YOU.
You should avoid foods high in
cholesterol. It's a fact, a high
blood cholesterol level sub-
stantially increases your
chanCes of developing heart
disease. By cutting down on
fatty, rich foods, you can do
yourself a big favor. You could
lower your blood cholesterol
level and reduce your risk of
heart disease.
For more information about a
planned and balanced diet,
contact your American Heart
Association. We'll give you
some free advice on how to
plan a diet good for life.
The Peanut Butter Players will present Wind in the Willows at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center at 5 p.m. Feb.
12. There is a charge. For tickets, call Lois Zemmol or Irma Starr,
967-4030.
I GOING PLACES
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African collection, Holley
Room, Sunday; photographs
by Frederick H. Evans, now
through Sunday; "Tom
Parish: Selected Paintings,"
now through Feb. 19; "In
Pursuit of the Dragon:
Traditions and Transitions
in Ming Ceramics," now
through March 26;
"Cleopatra's Egypt: Age of
the Ptolemies," Tuesday
through April 30,
symposium, Saturday,
admission. 832-2730 or
833-0485 (Cleopatra show).
SWIDLER GALLERY
308 W. Fourth, Royal Oak,
Premier Opening continues
through February with 30
ceramic artists and 20 art
jewelers. 542-4880.
DETROIT FOCUS
743 Beaubien, Detroit,
"After Ten Years: Detroit
Focus," now through
April 14.
DETROIT GALLERY OF
CONTEMPORARY
CRAFTS
301 Fisher Bldg., Detroit,
"Figures: The Fine Art of
Contemporary Dollmaking,"
now through Feb. 25.
873-7888.
UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN MUSEUM
OF ART
525 S. State, Ann Arbor,
"Pure Elegance: A Decade
of Asian Art Collecting at
the UMMA," now through
March 19; "New Second
Thoughts,"paintings and
preparatory studies by
Vincent Castagnacci, now
through April 2. 764-0395.
CENTER FOR
CREATIVE STUDIES
245 E. Kirby, Detroit,
"Recent Work by Retired
Faculty," now through Feb.
22; "Impressions," mixed
media works honoring
Black History Month,
Wednesday through Feb. 25.
872-3118.
GALLERY 22
22 E. Long Lake,
Bloomfield Hills, recent
impressionist work of Don
Hatfield and David Scheuer
and recent watercolors of
Yoko Moro, now through
Feb. 28. 642-1310.
COUNTY GALLERIA
1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac,
"The Written Word," by the
Michigan Association of
Calligraphers, now through
March 14. 858-0415.
XOCHIPILLI GALLERY
568 N. Woodward,
Birmingham, Allen Berke,
recent oil paintings,
Saturday through March
11, reception with artist, 2
p.m. Saturday. 645-1905.
HOMESTEAD GALLERY
136 S. Pontiac Trail, Walled
Lake, mixed media show by
Michigan artists, now
through Sunday. 669-8980.
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