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the artist's role in the city
and society at large 7-9 p.m.
May 21 in the library of the
Midwest Labor Institute for
Social Studies, 2641 West
Grand Blvd., Detroit.
The panelists will include
Allen Adkins, poet and
writer; Rico Berry, painter
and writer; Kaleema Hasan,
poet and community activist;
Leno Jaxon, founder of
American Black Artists, Inc.
There is no charge.
Refreshments will be served.
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FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1991
Alice Blumberg will return
to the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center's For
Women Only Club for her 8th
annual spring concert 11 a.m.
May 23.
Ms. Blumberg began her
career at the age of four. Us-
ing her professional name,
Alice Kaye, she sang on an ex-
cursion boat which ran from
Cleveland to Cedar Point. She
went on to radio and later
toured the country with Kay
Ballard, Frank Gorshin, Jack
Soo and Larch Storch. Ms.
Blumberg has performed for
local organizations and is a
soloist with the Temple
Emanu-El choir.
There is no charge for the
concert.
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Three Ways Home, a play
dealing with problems faced
by youths and families today
previews at the Attic Theatre
May 16-19, and opens
Wednesday, May 22. The
show runs through June 16.
All performances are co-
sponsored by The Metro
and Comerica
Times
Incorporated.
Performances of Three Ways
Home are Wednesdays at 7
p.m., Thursdays and Fridays
at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 5 and
9 p.m., and Sundays at 2 and
7 p.m.
Scheduled events include
an Afterglow, catered by
Dunleavy'z, following the
opening night performance
on May 22; Talkback, where
audience members have the
opportunity to ask questions
of the actors, director and pro-
duction staff, following the
Wednesday, May 29 perfor-
mance; and a 2 p.m. matinee
performance on Wednesday,
June 2.
For information, call the At-
tic Theatre box office,
875-8284.