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March 10, 1989 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-10

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RESTAURANTE
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LOUNGE

Continued from Page 67

now through April 9; Peter
Fischli and David Weiss:
"The Way Things Go,"
video and photos, through
April 9. 645-3312.
SISSON GALLERY
Henry Ford Community
College, 5101 Evergreen,
Dearborn, "Bits of Art,"
exhibition of computer art,
now through March 17.
845-9634.

CONTEMPORARY ARTS
DETROIT

Cade Gallery, 214 West
Sixth Street, Royal Oak,
works by Iden and
Abderson, now through
March 22. 546-3365.

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"Pure Elegance: A Decade
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bar wil begin at 3:15 p.m.
This program is under the
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the Jewish Community
Center and supported by an
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in Residence.
The first performance will
be hosted by Judge Avern
Cohn. Works by Woody Allen,
Ethan Canin and Morris
Weiss will be read.
The Readers Theater
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Feurring, Harry Goldstein,
Rita Haddow, Evelyn Orbach,
Liz Weiss, Rube Weiss and
Paul Winter. Artistic director
is Yolanda Fleischer.
Individual tickets or series
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