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January 22, 1993 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-22

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Restaurant & Cocktail Lounge

Borders Plans
Book Programs

1/2 OFF

ON YOUR DINNER

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WITH PURCHASE OF SECOND DINNER EQUAL OR GREATER VALUE I
*Must present coupon *Dine in only *Southfield location only
*Not good with any other special or discounted offer & Sunday Buffet
*One coupon per guest check
Expires 1.23-1993

Save U _ p to

25% OFF

on your Dinner Bill

Chinese New Year
Celebration

Bring in any C7drsese Restaurant Coupon within A S mile
radius,we will sire you an EXTRA 5% OFF up to 259e.
*No Coupon Books or Discount cards *Not good
with any other special or discounted offer & Sunday Buffet
*One Coupon per Guest Check
Expires 1-23-93

Jan. 25, 1993. Monday
Chinese Lion Dance
Fortune Teller
Magic Show
Chinese Clowns
Gourmet Dinner
& More

TELEGRAPH

PEARL CITY

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354-3700

POST
OFFICE
111
LAHSER

27522 Northwestern Hwy.
(11 Mile Rd. between Lahser & Telegraph)
Southfield

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Welcome To The World Of

DINNER FOR TWO

$

1 1"

— Detroit Free Press

For 2

OUR FAMOUS

EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE

COMPLETE DINNER!

COMPLETE DINNER!

$5.95

$6.95

ALMOND BONELESS
CHICKEN

1

FINAL WEEKS
"EXHILARATING!"
— Detroit News
"MANY MAGIC
MOMENTS!"

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INCLUDES: SOUP, EGG ROLL,
TEA OR COFFEE AND DESSERT

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REST, URANT
HAMPTON INN
BELL RD.

12 MILE RD.

For Reservations Call

354-3700

HONG KONG
CHICKEN

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ENT '93 BOOK CARDS WELCOME
SPECIAL STUDENT/SENIOR RATES

Info & group rates (313) 544-3030

• Dine In Only • Above Special Offers End Feb. 28, 1993

magic bag theatre

22918 Woodward north of 9 Mi • Ferndale

$4
OFF! * SAVE!
PRESENT AD AT BOX OFFICE ONLY

NOW FEATURING

BABY BACK RIBS

Monday and Tuesday

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THIS OFFER CAN NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY
OTHER OFFER OR DISCOUNT PROGRAM
Limit 4 tickets • Not valid Fri 8 PM or
Sat 7 PM • Must use by 2-1-93 DJN (1-22-93)j

Available Seven Days

THE
ROSE FAMILY
Guitar and Violin Every Fri. & Sat. Evening

PSYCHIC BELVA WHITE Every Thursday Evening

Complimentary Reading With All Dinners

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Mideastern Cuisine
32425 Northwestern Hwy. Det. Middlebelt & 14 Mile • 932-2540

Georgian pianist Alexander
Toradze will join DSO music
director Neeme Jarvi and the
orchestra for performances of
Prokofiev's Piano Concerto
No. 3 10:45 a.m. Jan. 22, 8:30
p.m. Jan. 23 and 3:30 p.m.
Jan. 24 at Orchestra Hall.
For ticket information, call
the box office, 833-3700.

Tickets at all 77°'
-
'77masna'y
outlets inc. Hudson's, Harmony House &
Sound Warehouse • Charge by phone
(313) 645 6666

547-4663

RACK OF LAMB

DSO Hosts
Guest Pianist

THE HEAVENLY MUSICAL HIT!

WEST BLOOMFIELD
OAK PARK
4301 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD 13715 WEST NINE MILE ROAD
IN CROSSWINDS MALL
WEST OF COOLIDGE

932-3133

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Southfield Only
Reservation Call

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TEL-TWELVE

Ann Arbor author Charles
Baxter will read from and
autograph copies of his new
novel, Shadow Play (Norton),
7 p.m. Jan. 29 at Borders
Book Shop in the Novi Town
Center. Registration is recom-
mended and may be handled
by telephone, 347-0780.
Detroit performance poet
M. L. Liebler will appear 6:30
p.m. Jan. 31 at Borders Novi
introducing The Vision of
Words, . a poetry and photog-
raphy book conceived by
photographer John Sobczak.
Readings will be given by
Keith Taylor, author of Danc-
ing in the Light and Weather
Report; Sharon Smith-
Knight, co-producer of the
Horizons in Poetry series; Bob
Hicok, coordinator of the Ann
Arbor Poetry Slam; and
Borders Birmingham staff
member Kathleen Meade,
author of Somethng in G
Minor. Advance registration
is required.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

for his flair with exotic and ta-
bleside cooking. Sultan's new
low-priced specials for lunch
and dinner have gained promi-
nence with food selections for
everyone in the same exotic at-
mosphere. (21)

WINDSOR

joErS FAMILY

RESTAURANT

Baked Chicken
Vegetable Lasagna
Baked Cod
Beef Stew
Baked Meatloaf

$6.25
$5.95
$5.50
$5.95
$5.95

•FREE •

Potato Latkes (with meal) - Fri. & Sun.

3415 Orchard Lk. Rd.
1 Blk S. of Commerce Rd.

682-3521

Tunnel Barg-Q, 58 Park St. E.,
Windsor, Det. Number 961-
3663. Tunnel Bar-B-Q, off the
Windsor-Detroit Tunnel exit,
and its sister operation, TBQ's
Other Place, are prominent as
two of Windsor's finest restau-
rants. For over 50 years, Tun-
nel has reaped much inter-
national fame for its world fa-
mous ribs and high quality
homemade desserts. TBQ's
Other Place features tasty sea-
foods, steaks, chops, cocktails
and much banquet facilities. (25)

Ford Theater
Slates Season

A season of laughter,
romance, mystery and more
laughter awaits audiences at
Henry Ford Museum Theater
in 1993.
The museum's 600-seat
theater provides an elegant
setting for the Greenfield
Village Theatre Company to
perform time-honored classics
that continue to please au-
diences who treasure
tradition.
The new season of the
Henry Ford Museum Theater
will open on a romantic note
with Father of the Bride by
Caroline Francke (1948). Per-
formances will be Jan.
29-March 6 at 8 p.m. plus a
matinee 4:30 p.m.Feb. 14.
The Rainmaker by N.
Richard Nash (1954) will be
- staged April 2-May 1 at 8 p.m.
plus a matinee 4:30 p.m.
April 25.
Post Road, a 1934 thriller
by William Daniel Steele and
Laura Mitchell, takes the
stage May 28-June 26 at 8
p.m. plus a matinee 4:30 p.m.
June 13.
Room Service, a farce by
John Murray and Allen
Boretz will be seen Aug.
6-Sept. 4 at 8 pm. plus a
matinee .4:30 p.m. Aug. 22.
The Gorilla, by Ralph
Spence (1925), will be per-
formed Oct. 1 -Nov. 6 at 8 p.m.
plus a matinee 4:30 p.m. Oct.
17.
Dinner/theater packages in-
clude play tickets and dinner
at the museum's American
Cafe, and are available for the
season or for individual
productions.
For information or a
brochure, call 271-1620 and
ask for the Reservations
Center.

Gallery Hosts
Art Lecture

Professor Michael Farrell will
lecture on "The Re-Emer-
gence of the Human Figure"
6:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at Circle
Gallery in the Somerset
Collection.
Professor Farrell is director
of the Art House in Detroit
and a member of the art
history faculty at the Univer-
sity of Windsor. He will ad-
dress recent claims to contem-
porary art's rediscovery of
figurative art and will ex-
amine the presentation of the
human figure in the work of
artists represented by Circle
Gallery. Reservations are re-
quired. There is a charge. To
make reservations or for in-
formation, call the Gallery,
649-1779.

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