A 4E R N ff44' yr SECOND CITY Touring Company that returns to the Attic Theatre on Grand Boulevard this month has quite a track record of previous stars . . . The funny, fast-paced comedy group founded almost 30 years ago as an improvising nightclub act counts career-beginners like Alan Alda, Ed Asner, Joan Rivers, Bill Murray, David Steinberg, Mike Nichols, John Belushi and others. Attic Theatre perfor- mances, for which reserva- tions are strongly recom- mended, will be Feb. 22 and 23 at 7:30 and 10 p.m. and Feb. 24, 7 p.m. REUNION DEPT. . . . Detroit High School of Com- merce that used to be will have its shindig for '37, '38 and '39 classes May 5 at Kingsley Inn . . . Contact Vinita (Riley) Morton, 545-2511, or Rita (Scaglion) Pavick, 777-7657 . . . Both were in the June '38 class. AL LUBLIN is 1991 presi- dent of Crescent Shrine Club . . . Its day at the Shrine Cir- cus has been set for March 27 . . . 1,200 youngsters will be taken this year by Crescent . . . Al "Sonny" Goldstein is again in charge. NEW EXECUTIVE chef at Machus Sly Fox is Martin Singer . . . In his new capaci- ty, Martin has created a menu combining longtime favorites with Tapas fare for the casual part of Sly Fox called Sally's Saloon . . . Sally's Tapas menu was designed for those who want to enjoy different small courses and various tastes. IF FOLKS can't get away for that cruise this year, or wondered what it would be like to go on one with all that food staring them in the face, Novi Hilton on Haggerty and Eight Mile has come up with the next best thing. Its cafe has been transform- ed into a fantasy cruise ship dubbed the "S.S. Novi Hilton" every Friday from 6-10 p.m. . . . visiting exotic ports of call and offering diners entertain- ment and food and drink of the region. The first port of call, Mex- ico, is being visited through Feb. 22 . . . Cross over the gang plank and, Ole!, beneath the thatched but is an array of south-of-the- border culinary delights. The cantina, complete with Mexican guitars, serves up libations including Margue- ritas and the Cancun Kicker. Pancho and sombrero- costumed servers along with some of the crew of "S.S. Novi Hilton" make sure this fan- Dames At Sea. THIRD CONSECUTIVE year that Key Largo Restaurant on Walled Lake Drive hosts "Goombay Festival" . . . Its '91 funfest is this Sunday, 4-9 p.m., in effort to raise money for Children's Center in Detroit's Medical Center . . . Goombay festivals are celebrated each summer in the streets of the Bahamas . . . and since 1989, Key Largo Restaurant's Caribbean sur- roundings have been the set- ting here for this annual fund-raiser. ❑ ENTERTAINMENT "1 he after-theater place to be" . Danny Raskin Open 7 Days 'Til 2 a.m. STEAKS, CHICKEN, HOMEMADE SOUPS & OUR FAMOUS SALADS Southfield Rd. Just North of 13 Mile 642-6422 1 FOR TWO ( nb cp4/01-•••-• DINNER MON., TUES. AND THURS. 000 : 511/ IND L ENJOY EXCELLENT ITALIAN CUISINE aAlLV ‘ 8°IghiASTAATIIS 8E5 Expires Feb. 14, 1991 j LIVE OPERA EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Listen to Arias and Duets From The Most Beautiful Operas Ever Written. I LIVE ITALIAN MUSIC TUES. THRU SAT. 31735 Plymouth Road DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF For Reservations Call 3 Blocks West of Merriman RON DEPALMA TUESDAY EVENINGS 261-2430 Livonia I 1 COMPARE ANYWHERE! .... IF YOU WANT THE BEST — GIVE US A TEST! I DINE IN & CARRY-OUT AVAILABLE hiC°14,RIBS Cabaret Concert At Maple-Drake Side Story, Candide, Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables. All seats are reserved and refreshments will be served. For information, call An- nette Chajes at 661-1000/ext. 352. DETROIT'S BURGER AND A WHOLE LOT MORE WE ALSO FEATURE TURKEYBURGERS im "An Evening On Broad- way" cabaret concert starring "Opera Lite" will be presented 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. This pro- gram is sponsored by the Julius Chajes Music Fund Concert Series, the Michigan Council for the Arts and the Manny and Natalie Charach Endowment Fund at the J.C.C. Featured in the Opera Lite company are regional Metropolitan Opera Competi- tion finalists, as well as Michigan Theatre Associa- tion and Great Lakes Theatre Conference audition finalists. The singers are Barbara Youngerman, mezzo-soprano; David Pulice, baritone; Mark Vondrak, baritone; and Judith Zorn, soprano. They will perform music from West #1 WHEN YOU COME TO MATT BRADY'S YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME tasy cruise doesn't end with the dining experience. HEAD MAN now of The Restaurant at Ritz Carlton Dearborn, is Richard Fox .. . He's its new maitre d' .. . Also on board is Craig Darr, recently appointed catering manager. HE WAS DUG out of his wrecked car and hurried to a doctor's office . . . "I can't do much for you," said the doctor, I'm a veterinarian." . . . "That's all right, Doc," replied the patient weakly. "I was an ass to think I could do 65 on those tires." NOSTALGIC musical re- miniscent of 42nd Street and The Boyfriend is schedule change by Birmingham Theatre whose Shirley Valen- tine slated for April 2 through May 5 will be replaced by 441 - I OPEN 7 DAYS-SUNAHURS 11-10 1, ASTED FRI.-SAT. ai MILES *E_ Lu 118 SOUTH WOODWARD • ROYAL OAK JUST NORTH OF 10 MOLE NEXT TO ZOO 544-1211 QUALITY AND CONSISTENCY IS OUR PRIORITY! --- •r • • • ,.. LOOK WHO'S NEW' 0, ON THE WAY TO THE PALACE; FRAN • • COUNITOBE MA66EQIII CONTINENTAL FARE RAVI & DARRYL FORMERLY WITH THE HARLEQUIN CAFE _ (gRAPI@OSE • • • • • •I • • • • • • • • • • Specializing In: MARYLAND CRAB CAKES MARYLAND BLUE CRABS SOFT SHELL CRABS STONE CRAB CLAWS SNOW CRABS GARLIC CRABS OYSTERS ROCKEFELLER STEAMED MUSSELLS PEEL 'n EAT SHRIMP QUALITY SEAFOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES 621 OPDYKE • • • Bet. South Blvd. & Auburn Rd. (Across from Auburn Pontiac) Auburn Hills 3 2-7744 :1; S. S. s. e a . 20% OFF TOTAL FOOD BILL LUNCH OR DINNER TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY ALSO SUNDAY DINNERS (NOT INCLUDING ALCOHOL) HOURS: LUNCH MON.-FRI. 11-3 DINNER TUES.-SUN. 5-10 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11-3 Lunch and Dinner Reservations Suggested DETROIT 1436 Brush Detroit News * * * Detroit Free Press * * * 963-8887 Free Dinner Parking Available Minutes from the Theatre District THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 73