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New Season
Detroit Film Theatre at the
Detroit Institute of Arts an-
nounced its new season of
films. The 22nd International
Tournee of Animation, a pro-
gram of 18 short animated
films gathered from film
festivals around the world,
will be presented Aug. 31-
Sept. 2. A Salute to Rocky and
Bullwinkle will be Sept. 30.
French films this season
are: Louis Malle's May Fools
Sept. 14-16;- 21-23; Bertrand
Tavernier's Life and Nothing
But Oct. 12 - 14, 19 - 21; and the
restored version of the 1974
film by Bertrand Blier, Going
Places Nov. 3.
Also showing will be On the
Black Hill, an epic spanning
80 years in the lives of twins
growing up on the stark
hillsides of Wales; Interroga-
tion, the 1982 Polish film
completed and banned just
months after Poland declared
martial law Oct. 26-28.
To receive a season
schedule, call the DIA Ticket
Office, 833-2323.
Center Galleries
Open New Season
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Oct. 1-March 1
• Fresh Seafood
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24420 E. Jefferson
St. Clair Shores
Center for Creative Studies
— College of Art and Design
will open its exhibition
season at the Center
Galleries Sept. 7.
The Center Galleries
feature: the Sarkis Gallery
which houses exhibitions of
regional and national in-
terest; the Society Gallery,
which presents faculty and
alumni work; and the
Underground 245 Gallery,
which , is managed by
students and presents
selected exhibitons of student
work.
The season opener,
"Photographers Collect
Photography" will be
presented by the Michigan
Friends of Photography to il-
lustrate the history and
creative possibilities in the
medium of photography.
Windsor JCC
Hosts Revue
The Windsor Jewish Com-
munity Centre Theatre
Players will present, Sept.
9-11, a musical review of
Broadway plays such as
Oklahoma, Camelot, Fiddler
on the Roof Annie Get Your
Gun, Pajama Game, Guys and
Dolls, Gypsy.
Sept. 9 and 10 will be a din-
ner theatre. Sept. 11 will be
a performance only evening.
For ticket information, call
the Centre, 973-1772.