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April 21, 1989 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-04-21

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ENTERTAINMENT

COMPARE ANYWHERE! . . . IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST!

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DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE

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DOMINICO'S

RESTAURANTE

RESTAURANT and LOUNGE

LOUNGE

2847 COOLIDGE HWY., BERKLEY
Between 11 and 12 Mile Roads

Fine Northern Italian
and Continental Cuisine

541-7670

Join Us For A Relaxed Ak
Dinner
We Feature A Variety of
Veal and Homemade Pastas
Along with Steaks, Seafoods
and Poultry Selections
at Moderate Prices.
Also Serving Business Lunches
Monday through Friday

HAPPY HOUR
Mon.-Fri. 4-7 p.m.
V2 OFF All Drinks in Lounge

BUY 1 DINNER
GET SECOND AT

HALF PRICE!

ANYTHING ON THE MENU!
ANYHOUR! 7 DAYS A WEEK!
DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT

Private Banquet Room Available
For 25 to 100 People

AND

'2" OFF

Entertainment Nightly

645 E. Big Beaver

DINING HOURS

Mon.-Thurs. 11 am-10 pm
Fri. 11 am-10:30 pm
Sal. 5 pm-10:30 pm
Closed Sunday

1 Block West of Rochester

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ANYHOUR! 7 DAYS A WEEK!
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WERE FIGHTING FOR
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One of Metropolitan Detroit's
Most Beautiful and Exciting
Restaurant-Lounges

American Heart
Association

Live Entertainment and Dancing
Featuring CHEERS Through April

Available for your Favorite Occasion
Every Sunday (all day) and Saturday (12 to 5 p.m.)

Call 358-3355

28875 Franklin Rd. at Northwestern & 12 Mile
Southfield, MI

Lunch
11 a.m.
Dinner
4 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Live
Entertainment
Nightly

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• Bar/Bat Mitzvahs
• Banquets
• Showers

• Sweet 16s
• Anniversaries
• Holidays
• Reunions, Etc.

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FRIDAY,. APRIL 21, 1989

London's Bridge

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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.

Lee got one of his first jobs with the help of comedian Lenny Bruce's
mother.

wife's and mother-in-law's pic-
ture on a carton of milk!"
He even explains the rather
unique origin of his first
name: "I was born in England
so my mother named me after
the city of my birth. Thank
God I wasn't born in
Elizabeth, N.J."
Before Lee steps out on the
stage today, he is introduced
as the "poor little rich kid
who's all grown up." And, as a
grownup, Lee admits he would
do things differently if he had
the chance.
"As I look back today," he
says, "I wish I had given more
to my father. I gave as much
as I thought I could when I
was a kid, but now I wish I
had given even more. Today I
understand things that I
didn't understand years ago. I
was just too young. Back then
I was in another world. My
career was swinging but Lon-
don Lee the man was not. In
those days London Lee was
just a little boy."
He also regrets the fact that
his father didn't live long
enough to see the tremendous
growth and maturing process
of his only son.
"Today," he notes, "London
Lee is a man. And if I'm lucky
enough and if I work hard
enough, which is what I'm do-
ing now to get back to where
I was, I won't mess up. I
understand. Yes, I really
udnerstand now what it's all
about."For the future, Lee has
one specific goal, and that's to
continue to work harder and
harder to rebuild his career.
"As long as I can walk out
on a stage and words come out
of my mouth, I will entertain

people. Happiness for me,
right now, is performing and
giving. I think that's the big-
gest pay back in life and even
though the climb back up may
be tough, I'm loving every
single minute of it." 0

Cancer Fund
Hosts Festival

American Cancer Society's
Young Professionals an-
nounce a "Rio-Festivale" will
take place Thursday at 7 p.m.
• at the Embassy Suites Hotel,
Southfield.
Local celebrities tending
bar are: Bernie Smilovitz,
Bruce Kirk, Jim Johnson,
George Baier, Nickie
McWhirter, Mitch Albom,
Joel Alexander, Denny
McClain, Gates Brown and
Leslie Quinn. Music will be
provided by the Sun
Messengers.
Food, a cash bar, astrologers
and caricature will highlight
the evening.
For tickets and information,
call the American Cancer
Society, 557-5353.

Harbinger
Director Debuts

Diann Sichel will make her
debut as artistic director of
Harbinger Dance Company
at Music Hall today and
Saturday.
Saturday's concert will be
followed by an afterglow at
The Cafe at Riverfront
Apartments.
For information, call the
dance company, 477-7014.
There is an admission charge.

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