4 11.01MOINPUOMPOOMOO. 1ENTERTAINMENTI "NAB TERROR IN THE PAINED EXPRESSION OF A TEENAGE BOY WHO DOESN'T DARE ALLO HIMSELF TO BE SEDUCED. Keys Continued from preceding page A It SUPERB NEW MOVIE bounds from one jaw-dropping episode to the next with the speed and unnerving neutrality of a picaresque adventure... A PURE, ABSURD MIRACLE OF HISTORY." -Terrence Rafferty, NEW YORKER MAGAZINE "SPLENDID A BRILLIANT DEPICTION OF AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY THE TRUE STORY OF A JEWISH BOY GROWING UP... — Stewart Klein, WNYW-TV EUROPA EUROPA A TRUE STORY A FILM BY AGNIESZKA HOLLAND Based on the autobiography by SALLY PEREL with MARCO HOFSCHNEIDER JULIE D ELPY and H AN N S ZI S C H LER COSTUMES WIESLAWA STARSKA DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY JACEK PETRYCKI MUSIC ZBIGNIEVV PREISNER Produced by ARTUR BRAUNER/CCC FILMKUNST GMBHMARGARET MFNEGOZ/LES FILMS DU LOSANGE THE EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Detroit Film Theatre Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9:30 p.m., Sun. at 1, 4 & 7 p.m. Tickets at the Door • 833-2323 The Detroit Institute of Arts OFF DINNER FOR TWO $5 00 MONDAY TH RU SATURDAY ENJOY EXCELLENT ITALIAN CUISINE (Full Orders Only) • Expires 10-12-91 LIVE OPERA EVERY WED. EVENING, 7.10 p.m. Listen to Arias and Duets From The Most Beautiful Operas Ever Written. Dance To The Music Of RON DEPALMA Tuesday Evenings You're never too old to quit blowing smoke. No matter how long or how much you've smoked, it's not too late to stop. Because the sooner you put down your last cigarette, the sooner your body will begin to return to its normal, healthy state. LIVE ITALIAN MUSIC TUES. THRU SAT. OdP PIN E D AND COCKTAILS' HOAffMADE PASTA AT ITS BEST 31735 Plymouth Road 3 Blocks West of Merriman Plymouth For Reservations Call: 261-2430 BUY ONE POUND GET ONE POUND FREE LEAN & LITE LONGACRE TURKEY Offer Expires 10-3-91 Catering Hot Line: 737-5190 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1991 WERE FIGHTING FOR `YOUR LIFE NEW! EVERY SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. $ 5 8 Adults 9 Children 10 & under $4.95 Children under 4 FREE Traditional Jewish Foods By Shirley Bloom 32418 Northwestern, Betw. Middlebelt & 14 Mile • 855-9463 62 Heart Association qUp American 190 N. Hunter at 15 Mile Birmingham 258-5788 Eleanor Lipkin Schwartz: Back to concerts. part time at one of her living- room Steinways and at the Southfield branch of the Center for Creative Studies, where she is still on the fac- ulty. What had been out of her grasp, though, was the ability to spend a concert-sized amount of time at the key- board. Finally, this past year, her strength restored, Mrs. Schwartz announced she was back to performing. She has done some local concerts and plans a fall schedule. She'd like to play at a steady clip, though not at the arduous touring level she knew in Europe. Meanwhile, Eleanor and Toma Schwartz continue see- ing students who range in age from 5 to 60 (their daughter, Claire, a U-M student, chan- nels her musical talent into singing). In Mrs. Schwartz's view, to- day's students "have the op- portunity to learn from generations of musical artists and composers, many of whom migrated to America for ar- tistic freedom." The secret for a successful student hinges not just on talent, but on motivation and intelligence as well. "I'll work my head off for anyone who has the will to learn," Mrs. Schwartz says. As for her own future, Mrs. Schwartz intends to perform as long as she's able. She knows no better life. "There's a brotherhood among artists that is extremely strong," she says. "I've been very fortunate that music is a major ingre- dient in my life, and that I've had great, great teachers?' 0 Musical Set At JCC The Jewish Community Center and Nancy Gurwin Productions will present the musical play The King And I, 8 p.m. Oct. 12 at the Maple- Drake building. Performances will continue on Oct 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. Tickets are available at the Jewish Center box office and TicketMaster outlets. For in- formation, call the JCC, 661-1000, Ext. 293. Library Hosts Pumpkin Contest The Huntington Woods Library will present the Great Pumpkin Contest Oct. 1-28. Children in pre-school to 5th grade can enter the Great Pumpkin Contest by guessing the correct number of pum- pkin seeds to win a Great Pumpkin. For information, call Anne Hage, 543-9720.