VOTED BEST FAMILY RESTAURANT Detroit Monthly Chamber Winds Concerts Set Detroit Chamber Winds will perform "Classic to Neo-Clas- sic" 8 p.m. March 25 at the Lila Jones-Johnson Theatre in Royal Oak. The performance will fea- ture classical masterpieces by Mozart contrasted with Stravin- sky's neo-classic 20th century masterpiece, the Octet for Wind Instruments. Tickets may be purchased by telephoning Detroit Chamber Winds, 362-2622. Detroit Chamber Winds' Nightnotes series will return to Hagopian World of Rugs 8:30 p.m. April 1 with a "Classical Reunion," reuniting musical colleagues Debra Fayroian, Pa- tricia McCarty and Maria Meirelles. The trio will be joined by violinist Jennifer Ross in a concert featuring the Brahms Piano Quartet, op. 25. Refreshments are served at 8 p.m. For reservations, call Mary Okun, 362-2622. WSU Stages Two Operas Wayne State University's Mu- sic Department will present the operas Suor Angelica by Giaco- mo Puccini and Gallantry by Douglas Moore, both to be per- formed March 25-26. The per- formance time is 8 p.m. in the Community Arts Auditorium located behind the Emma Lazaroff Schaver Music Build- ing on Cass Ave. between Ferry * WEST BLOOMFIELD price is right for Lebanese and American food. The original head chef since Sultan's opened in 1985, is still in the kitchen making the authentic middle- eastern food. Sultan's new low- priced all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch and daily lunch have gained prominence with food selections for everyone in the same exotic atmosphere. WINDSCR Tunnel Bar-B-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. 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Birmingham • 647-7747 Flavio Varani In Concert Brazilian-born pianist Flavio Varani will join the Lafayette String Quartet in a concert of chamber works by Mozart, Adaskin, and Dvorak at the University of Michigan Muse- um of Art April 8 at 8 p.m. This is the final concert in the Mu- seum's 1993-94 Chamber Con- cert Season. Prior to the concert, Museum of Art director William Hennessey will give a half-hour gallery tour of works of visual art that relate to the music on the program. The tour will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased by phone, 747-0521. • Players Stage Comedy The Village Players of Birm- ingham will present Alone To- gether by Lawrence Roman. A battle on the home front makes up this comedy about parenting and growing up. The show dates are March 25, 26, 27 (matinee), April 1, 2. Curtain time is 8 p.m. — except the matinee which is 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the door, but reservations are rec- ommended. They may be made by calling The Players, 644- 2075. The theater is located at 752 Chestnut Street on the cor- ner of Hunter Boulevard, south of Maple Road. Creativity Talk Set The Bloomfield Township Li- brary will host Russel Cameron, a CEO who earned a master's of fine arts in sculpture at age 70, in a program March 22 at 7:30 p.m. titled "An Open Mind Sparks Creative Thinking." Mr. Cameron, who is 75, will discuss the importance of think- ing and dreaming creatively in both art and business. He also will emphasize his belief that all products should have mean- ing. The Bloomfield Township Library is at 1099 Lone Pine Road at Telegraph. 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