STAR TREK page R50 SOUTHFIELD • 355-1990 May the tree of life be filled with health and happiness for you and your family on the New Year 1-,fi DDENI ) 7(Seafood Tavern FARMINGTON HILLS • 464-9030 11 IE HOTEL BAKO\ UTE Wish Their Friends and Customers A Healthy and Happy NewYear Management and Staff Located at Twelve Oaks Mall, 27790 Novi Road, Novi, Mich. 349-6666 MITCH'S II May the coming year be one filled with health, happiness and prosperity for all our friends and family. ❑ Meadow Brook Theater Season 6665 HIGHLAND ROAD (M-59) 666-4440 ACROSS FROM OAKLAND'-PONTIAC AIRPORT, WATERFORD ITALIA ARRI 28100 Franklin Road Southfield • 350-2020 R ISTOR A NT H Wish Their Friends and Customers A Healthy and Happy New Year 6880 East 12 Mile Road, Warren (313) 573-8100 The Bright Idea: Give a Git Subscription THE JEWISH NEWS It is based on a book by Mr. Shatner and Michael Tobias called Believe. William Shatner as Houdini? Appropriate casting for a man who be- lieves in the magic of make- believe. Mr. Shatner, however, doesn't pretend that there is still a future for Kirk of "Star Trek." Has the character con- quered his final frontier? "As far as I'm concerned," says Mr. Shatner, "my ship is stored in the garage." The next generation of Trekkies will have to con- tent themselves with what is out there, including TV's syndicated "Star Trek: The Next Generation." William Shatner's next project — in addition to his ongoing stint as host of "Rescue 911" and his in- volvement with Marvel Comics' graphic novels of his Tek series — may be harder to realize than most. He is interested in putting together an unconventional convention that has nothing — yet everything — to do with Trekkies' commitment to live long and prosper. "I would like to have a convention with some of the leaders of today to sound them out as to what the future will be. A weekend symposium with some kind of answers about the future of our culture." Beam me up, Bill and Boris? \Imre AWDSC. Wishes Their Friends and Customers A Healthy and Happy New Year 41563 West Ten Mile Road, Novi 349-9260 Oakland University's Meadow Brook Theatre will open its 1993-94 seven-play series Sept. 30. This year's offerings include comedies by George Bernard Shaw, Neil Simon, Larry Shue and Willy Russell. For times and ticket infor- mation, call tha Meadow Brook box office, 377-3300. Larry Shue's The Foreigner will run Sept. 30-Oct. 24. Agatha Christie's Black Coffee will be presented Oct. 28-Nov. 21. The ghosts of Christmas past, present and future will visit Mr. Scrooge for the 12th consecutive year at Meadow Brook Nov. 26-Dec. 30. Shirley Valentine will have its Detroit area premiere Jan. 6-30. George Bernard Shaw's You Never Can Tell will run Feb. 10-March 6. The Last Days of Mr. Lincoln will debut March 17-April 10. The last of Neil Simon's au- tobiographical trilogy, Broad- way Bound, will close the season April 24-May 15.