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March 09, 1990 - Image 73

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-09

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AFTER AN EXQUISITE
DINNER WE TUCK
SOMETHING UNDER
THE PLATE WITH YOUR
NAPKIN. YOUR CHANGE.

DSO Members
In Bloomfield

Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra members Ervin
Monroe and Donald Baker
will present a duo for flute
and oboe at the next concert
of the American Artists
Series Chamber Players at 3
p.m. March 18 at Kingswood
Auditorium on the Cranbrook
campus in Bloomfield Hills.
At 2 p.m. Nancy Malitz,
music critic for the Detroit
News, will give a preview lec-
ture, which is free to ticket
holders.
The concert will be follow-
ed by an informal reception
with the artists. For informa-
tion, call American Artists,
851-5044.

Monday thru Saturday-3 p.m. till 5 p.m., Sunday 4 p.m. till 5 p.m.

• Roast Half Chicken
• Chopped Sirloin
• Fettuccini Alfredo

Served with tossed salad, bread, coffee or tea

$5.95
NORMS

OYSTER BAR & GRILL E-

Queen Of Soul
Plays Ann Arbor

The Ann Arbor Summer
Festival presents Aretha
Franklin 8 p.m. March 31 at
the Hill Auditorium in Ann
Arbor.
Franklin has received
more Grammy Awards — 15
— than any other woman in
rock 'n roll, pop, jazz, soul or
gospel.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call the Michigan
Union Ticket Office, 763-
TKTS.

Country Music
At Palace

Country music artists the
Statler Brothers, Conway
Twitty and George Jones will
perform at The Palace 7:30
p.m. March 16.
The Statler Brothers are
one of the most honored
groups in country music
history — having won three
Grammy awards, 11 Country
Music Association awards
and an unprecedented 36
Music City News Readers Poll
awards.

WSU Dancers
To Return

The Wayne State Universi-
ty Dance Company returns to
the Bonstelle Theatre after a
32-year absence. "New Bri-
tain," a repertory work by
guest artist Whitley
Setrakian, will be presented
March 23 and 24.
Participating dance faculty
include department chairper-
son Georgia Reid, Alana
Barter, Chris Dragone, Portia
Fields, Jo Frederiksen, Eva
Jablonowska Powers, Betty
Mawhinney and Linda
Simmons.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call the WSU dance
department, 577-4273.

29110 Franklin Road
Southfield, Michigan
357-4442

*Early Bird still being served from 4 p.m. till 6 p.m. daily. Not valid
with other discounts, promotions or Norm's Dining Club cards.

Southfield

PERFORMING ARTS It

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COMPLETE BROADWAY PRODUCTIONS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS
SUNDAY MATINEES - BRUNCH 12 NOON - SHOW 2 P.M.

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♦ MARCH - "LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE"

(Pick Besoyan)

♦ MAY - "PUMP BOYS & DINETTES"

FRIDAY & SATURDAY
6:00 pm - Cocktails at cash bar
and complimentary hors d'oeuvres
7:00 pm Dinner- Choice of Entree
8:30 pm - Show Time
$12.00 per person - Show Only ($15 preferred seating)
$26.00 Dinner & Show
SUNDAY MATINEE
12 noon - Brunch
2:00 pm - Show Time
$10.00 per person - Show Only ($13.00 preferred sealing)
$15.00* per person - Brunch & Show
Seniors - $13.00 - Brunch & Show
$39.00** Overnight Accommodations (only with tickets)
*Tax and gratuity included, does not include alcohol
**Based on double occupancy, does not include tax

CALL FOR RESERVATIONS: 557-4800

ext. 2242

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Chinese American Restaurant

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RENOVATION AND AFTER THE OPEN-
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THANK ITS PATRONS FOR THEIR CONTINUOUS SUPPORT
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IN FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER

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Parking

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 73

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