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The event will feature 20 mu- sic and dance groups is continu- ousperformances; 41 shopping booths offering imports and items from around the world; children's booths; craft demonstrations; and a nationality costume show with more than three dozen authentic costumes. This year's event will kick off Oct. 14 at 9 am. with a swearing- in ceremony for new American citizens in the metro area, a special highlight of the annual festival. Tickets for the Market are available at the door, or in ad- vance at the International Insti- tute, 111 E. Kirby, Detroit 48202. For information, contact the International Institute, (313) 871- 8600; or the city of Southfield, (810) 354-4854. The Unbeatable Wheatables Tour featuring Little Texas, Tim McGraw and Blackhawk will come to the Palace of Auburn Hills Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. This past year Little Texas was named Band of The Year by Radio & Records magazine, received the Top Vocal Group award from the Academy of Country Music and received an American Music Award nomination. The British ice dancing pair Torvill and Dean will perform at the Palace of Auburn Hills Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, call the box office, (810) 377-0100. Stagecrafters' New Season Stagecrafters, celebrating its 10th season at the Baldwin Theatre in Royal Oak will present the area premiere of Terrence McNally's comic and dramatic play A Per- fect Ganesh. The play presents the story of two outwardly un- remarkable, middle-aged lady friends who throw themselves into a tour of India, each one hav- ing her own secret dreams of what it will do for the suffering she hides within. A Perfect Ganesh will be pre- sented Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 8 p.m.; and Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. All seats are reserved. For tickets, phone (810) 541-6430. U-M Presents Sondheim Work The University of Michigan will open its 1994/95 performing arts season with Stephen Sondheim's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Sunday In The Park With George Oct. 13 - 16 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in Ann Ar- bor For ticket information., call the box office, (313) 764-0450. Kids Koncert Does Musical The Cultural Arts Division of Southfield Parks and Recreation will present Pinocchio, The Mu- sical Oct. 22 as part of its Kids Koncert Series. The program pre- sented by Tedd E. Bear Produc- tions, will take place from 1:39 to 2:15 p.m. in Room 115 of the Parks and Recreation Building. There is a charge. For information about the Kids Koncerts series, call Marlowe Be- langer, (810) 354-4717. Roman Costumes Are Shown The Cultural Arts Division of Southfield Parks and Recreation will present Norma Goldman as the first lecturer in its Author's Lecture Series. Mrs. Goldman will present 'a lecture and fash- ion show of ancient Roman cos- tumes Oct. 12 at 12:30 p.m. in the Parks and Recreation Building. There is an admission fee. With the use of slides and live Texas singer-songwriter Hal models, Mrs. Goldman will bring Ketchum appears in concert at 3 to life the ancient Etruscans and and 7 p.m. Oct. 16 at Macomb Romans; each of the costumes Center for the Performing Arts. created and sewn by Mrs. Gold- The performance kicks off the man is based on paintings, sculp- Center's Country Series which tures and mosaics produced by also includes Marty Stuart, Ron- the ancient Romans. nie Milsap and Crystal Gayle. For more information on the Call the Macomb Center box series, call Marlowe Belanger, office, (810) 286-2222, for tickets. 354-4717. Ketchum Stars At Macomb (