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March 04, 1994 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-04

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STROLLING MUSICIANS
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

EVERY MONDAY NITE

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Brass Ring Productions will
present one of the principal
dancers of the New York City
Ballet in a "Tribute to Balan-
chine" at the Fox Theatre
March 21 at 1 and 5 p.m.

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Russian Singer
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NYC Ballet
At The Fox

A dramatic explora-
tion of the mysteri-
ous and little-
known events that
led up to Lincoln's
assassination. Nine
actors play multiple roles,
portraying many fascinating
real-life characters. Civil
War-era photographs and
period music further enhance
the story.

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314.M. to Closing
(Not Good On
2 For 1 or Early
Bird or Specials)

On March 20 at 7:30 p.m., the
Birmingham Temple Vivace
Concert Series will present Col-
lage Chamber Music, a quintet
from the DSO and WSU School
of Music. Geoffrey Applegate,
Glenn Mellow, Richard Piippo,
Stephen R. Molina and Doris
Richards will perform.
To order tickets by phone,
call Joyce Cheresh, 647-4632;
or Ilene Cohen, 288-3953.

BY CHARLES NOLTE

MARCH 17- APR1L1 0

EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 p.m. 10 p.m.



Vivace Series
Hosts Collage

THE LAST DAYS OF
MR. LINCOLN

IRINA LE KHTMAN

Jacobson's recently held
"The Making of a Great
Wedding" at the Fox
Theatre featuring spec-
tacular bridal fashions and
services. Mark Rosenfeld,
CEO of Jacobson's Stores
Inc., welcomed the guests,
while actress Lynda
Carter hosted the show.
This event will be shown on
Fox television 7 p.m. March
19.

Tamara Gverdtsiteli, a Russian
Jew, will perform at Temple
Beth El 8 p.m. March 12. She
will sing Russian, Yiddish, He-
brew, English and French
songs.
She is a winner of the Gold-
en Orpheus Grand Prix..
The concert is sponsored by
Yury Artistic Presentation. For
information, call Alla Shmidt,
476-7641.

World Premiere

Presents

BRIDAL EXTRAVAGANZA

Fashion designer
Demetrios will appear at
Exclusives for the Bride on
March 4-5.
Burberrys will host a spr-
ing trunk show for men
March 10-14.
Artist Howard Garrett
will appear at Objects of Art
in the afternoon on March 12
to talk about his colorful
photography. He is a scien-
tist who uses common com-
pounds to create unusual
c rystal patterns.

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