I ENTERTAINMENT I May you be inscribed in .the book of life for many years of good health. Society's Child , Continued from preceding page DETROIT Italian-American Dining At It's Finest Wishes its customers and friends A Very Happy and Healthy New Year 4222 Second Blvd. Bet. Willis & Canfield 833-9425 Johnny and Pete Ginopolis and the employees of at as Ocal 27815 Middlebelt at 12 Mile • Farmington Hills 851-8222 Heartily Wish Their Customers, Friends And The Entire Community A VERY HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR eluding one for a jazz piece she did with Mel Ibrme — Ian has a cache of triumphs with close to two score of gold and platinum albums to her credit. Yet, the past three years have been devoted more to writing than recording, as such artists as Amy Grant and Diane Schuur have used her work. Ian began touring recently for the first time in eight years. "It feels like I've never been off the stage," she laughs. As for her goals, "Goal?" she says with a chuckle. "I've never had any clearly defined goals — unless you count the one at 12 when I wanted to be the Beatles?' But surely, anyone who has worked so hard and for so long — she sold newspapers at the age of 7; at 13, she was performing nine shows a weekend at a New Jersey club for $36 "and soda" — has had some grand plan for life. "I worked because my parents had no money," says Ian. "I wanted to make money to buy books?' Read into that what you will — maybe that's why her work, which has been record- ed by Joan Baez, Cher, Hugh Masekela and a score of others, seems so literate. "Books were a luxury," she says. And Ian has always lux- uriated in the warm feeling she gets by going into bookstores. "If I walk into a bookstore, I feel rich," she says happily. Yet the most enriching ex- perience, she finds, "is doing what I donow — writing and performing?' Does she feel unstoppable on stage? "No," she says with a smile in her voice," that happens only when you're young?' Like at 17? ❑ Photography Exhibit At Center Galleries 1Z1-121171= 1121,75 The Management and Employees of LOU'S DELI Wish Their Friends and Customers a Very Healthy and Happy New Year Beautiful and Well-Stocked DELI TRAYS $47 22819 GREENFIELD Just S. of 9 Mile • Southfield 120 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1989 per person 559.6001 PETER'S K Restaurant (Formerly Giorgio's) 25920 GREENFIELD at Lincoln Oak Park 968-4060 WISHES ITS FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS A HEALTHY AND HAPPY NEW YEAR The Center for Creative Studies-College of Art and Design is presenting "Twen- ty Years of Photography at CCS" through Nov. 7, as the inaugural exhibition of its newly-acquired Center Gal- leries at 15 East Kirby in the Cultural Center. The invitational two-part exhibit fectures recent work by 50 alumni photographers and the work of 60 student photographers since 1969. It will honor both the 20th bir- thday of the college's photography program and the 150th anniversary of modern photography. The more than 200 photographs iin the exhibit will cover the fine arts to ap- plied photography. Michelle .- Andonian, Steve Benson, Dave Jordano and the late Ross Marino are among the noted photographers whose* work will be represented in the alumni part of the exhibit. Yoko Ono Art. At Cranbrook An exhibition spanning three decades of work by Yoko Ono will continue through Oct. 29 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum. The exhibition includes 50 objects, 15 wall texts, three._ recontructions of earlier pieces and five participation or "do it yourself' works. Earlier this year, the Whitney Museum of Ameri- can Art presented 20 objects by Yoko .Ono which form the ._ nucleus of the current exhibi- tion at Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum. A selection of Yoko Ono's- , films including Number Four (Bottoms), Rape, and Fly will be shown on weekends in Oc- tober in the deSalle auditorium. Mystic Exhibit At The Center The Mystical Art exhibit continues at the Jewish Com- munity Center in West Bloomfield through Oct. 12.* The show features a number of artists from Safad, Israel, and deals with Jewish mysticism. The show is open to the public. Art Gallery Walk - In Royal Oak The Royal Oak Arts Coun- cil will present an art gallery walk 7 p.m. Wednes- day, downtown. Some of the participating galleries on the tour inlcude Apple Frames, Cade Gallery, Dos Manos, Oakland Community Col- lege, Lotus Import Com- pany, Carol and Jame Gallery, Swidler Gallery and The Sybaris Gallery. Refreshments will be available, and artists will share their work and answer questions. CCS Displays '20 Years' Exhibit The Center for Creative Studies, College of Art and Design, will present "Twen- ty Years of Photography at CCS" through Nov. 7 at its newly acquired Center Galleries in Detroit. -