and puppeteer Nancy Henk per-
forms. 11 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Videos
from Latin America Featur-
ing fiction, performance, experi-
mental, video art. 2 p.m.
Detroit Institute of Arts. (313)
833-7963.
Ran at the Macomb Center
for the Performing Arts. For
tickets, call (810) 645-6666.
Musician/storyteller Jim
Perkins has a Halloween
theme. 11 a.m. at Borders Books
and Music. (810) 737-0110.
Saturday Stories at the
Baldwin Public Library in Birm-
ingham. 11 a.m. No reservations
required.
"It's All in Your Head," an
exhibit about the brain, opens
at Cranbrook Institute of Sci-
ence. Call (810) 645-3200.
FILM
Jalsaghar (The Music
Room). 1959 Indian film. A no-
bleman's riches turn to debt be-
cause of a music festival. 7 and
9:30 p.m. at the Detroit Film
Theatre. Through Oct. 15. (313)
833-2323.
MUSIC
Guest conductor Lan
Shui, mezzo-soprano Clau-
dine Carlson and the Choral
Union of the University Soci-
ety perform with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra at Orches-
tra Hall. Through Oct. 15. (313)
833-3700.
Jodeci and special guests
Notorious B.I.G., Naughty by
Nature and Mary J. Blige at
the Palace of Auburn Hills. Call
(810) 645-6666 for tickets.
Jazz bassist Don Mayber-
ry and vocalist Ange Smith
at Kerrytown Concert House,
415. N. Fourth St., Ann Arbor.
(313) 769-2999.
THEATER
Gypsy at the Maple-Drake
building of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Through Nov. 5.
For tickets, call (810) 352-3729
or 354-0545.
Tommy at the Heritage The-
atre in Saginaw. Through Oct.
14. For tickets, call (810) 645-
6666.
Once Upon A Mattress,
weekends through Dec. 17 at
the historic Players Club, 3321
E. Jefferson, Detroit. Tickets,
$7, include lunch. Discount for
those who donate children's
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books. For information, call
(810) 469-7548.
The Three Musketeers.
Through Oct. 15. Meadowbrook
Theatre, Rochester. (810) 377-
3300.
Prelude to a Kiss. Through
Nov. 30. Hilberry Theatre, De-
troit. 8 p.m. (313) 577-2972.
May, October 15
ART
Lecture: "Roman Luxury
Goods in Britain: Jewelry
and Silver Tableware." Given
by archaeologist Catherine M.
Johns. 2 p.m. Lecture Hall, De-
troit Institute of Arts. (313) 833-
7963.
Sculpture and Painting by
Ray Katz. Through Nov. 13;
"Aishet Hayil: A Woman of
Valor." Through Dec. 28. Both
exhibits at the Janice Charach
Epstein Museum/Gallery at the
Jewish Community Center,
West Bloomfield. (810) 661-
7641.
MUSIC
Jimmy Page and Robert
Plant with special guest The
Tragically Hip. Palace of
Auburn Hills. 7:30 p.m. $27.50
reserved tickets on sale now.
(810) 377-0100 or (810) 645-
6666.
Glen Eddy and the Groove
Dogs at Memphis Smoke, 100
South Main, Royal Oak. (810)
543-4300.
Maureen McGovern at the
Macomb Center. Phone (810)
645-6666 for tickets.
MISC.
Local illustrator Tom
Pohrt signs copies of his book
Coyote Goes Walking. 1 p.m. at
Borders Books and Music in
Farmington Hills (810) 737-
0110.
Local self-published au-
thor Stephanie Mellen con-
ducts seminar for authors and
illustrators on protecting and
publishing your work. 1:00-1:45
p.m. Barnes and Noble Book-
store, Bloomfield Hills. (810)
540-4209.
Monday, October 16
MISC.
Jewish Authors and Top-
ics. Book group meets in cafe to
discuss Touch the Water, Touch
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Borders Books and Music,
Farmington Hills. (810) 737-
0110.
47th Fall Book and Au-
thor Luncheon. Mary Higgins
Clark, Carol Higgins Clark,
Anne Rivers Siddons, and
Nicholas Pileggi. Cash bar at
11 a.m. with lunch following at
noon. Program begins at 1:15
p.m. Reservations are $18.50
each. Presented by Friends of
the Detroit Public Library.
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Tuesday, October 17
COMEDY
Greg Morton performs
through Oct. 22 at Chaplin's
West Comedy Club. (313) 533-
8866.
"Laugh If You're Single
Night." Lisa Goich and Kevin
Kramis, plus Steve Bills, at
Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle
in Royal Oak. Pre-show cock-
tails at 7:30 p.m. Showtime at
8:30 p.m. $10 per person. Ad-
vanced reservations recom-
mended. (810) 542-9900.
MUSIC
Buddy Guy at MSU Audito-
rium. Phone (810) 645-6666 for
tickets.
Mariachi Zapota performs
traditional tunes from Mexico.
Detroit Public Library's Down-
town Library, 121 Gratiot, De-
troit (across from Cadillac
Center People Mover station).
12:15 p.m.-1 p.m.
Wednesday, October 18
ART
"Our Town." Annual art
exhibition and sale of work by
Michigan artists. Through Oc-
tober 22. Community House in
Birmingham. 380 South Bates,
Birmingham. (810) 644-5832.
Lecture: "Anatomy of a
Mesopotamian City: The
Mashkan-Shapir Project."
Elizabeth Stone, associate pro-
fessor, department of anthro-
pology, State University of New
York-Stony Brook, discusses re-
sults of three seasons of excava-
tion at Mashkan-Shapir. 8 p.m.
Lecture Hall, Detroit Institute
of Arts. (313) 833-7963.
for tickets.
Blues Disciples at Memphis
Smoke, 100 S. Main, Royal Oak.
(810) 543-4300.
THEATER
Lend Me A Tenor. Through
Nov. 12. Meadowbrook Theatre,
Rochester. (810) 377-3300.
MISC.
Stories with Robert del
Valle. 10 a.m. at Borders Books
and Music, Farmington Hills.
(810) 737-0110.
Thursday, October 19
ART
Faculty Art Show and Re-
ception. Smith Theatre Lobby,
Oakland Community College,
Orchard Ridge campus, 27055
Orchard Lake Road, Farming-
ton Hills. No admission charge.
"An Evening with Joyce
Tenneson." Tenneson, interna-
tionally known photographer,
narrates a slide presentation of
her most celebrated work. Pre-
sented by the Art Directors Club
of Detroit. Detroit Institute of
Arts Lecture Hall. 7-9 p.m. Tick-
ets are $10 at the door. For more
information, call (810) 589-3221.
MUSIC
Incognito at the Fox The-
atre. Phone (810) 645-6666 for
tickets.
Peter Frampton at the
State Theatre. Phone (810) 645-
6666 for tickets.
Black Market at Memphis
Smoke, 100 S. Main, Royal Oak.
(810) 543-4300.
THEATER
Native Detroiter Michael
Tolan brings his acclaimed one-
man show, "American Voices: A
Portrait of America," to the An-
derson Theater at the Henry
Ford Museum. The show is a
benefit for the Henry Ford Mu-
seum at Greenfield Village and
Wayne State University. For in-
formation or ticket reservations,
call (313) 271-1620, Ext. 383.
MISC.
Can Peace Still Be Made
to Work? Seminar with Wash-
ington newspaper correspon-
dents Eldar & Melham. 7 p.m.
MUSIC
Borders Books and Music,
Ozzy Osbourne at the State Farmington Hills. (810) 737-
0110.
Theatre. Phone (810) 645-6666
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FILM
Persuasion. British film
based on Jane Austen's final
novel, set in 1814. Superb per-
formances from Amanda Root,
Corin Redgrave and Fiona
Shaw. Through Oct. 22. 7 and
9:30 p.m. Detroit Film Theatre.
(313) 833-2323.
MUSIC
The Legends of Motown at
the Fox Theatre featuring the
Temptations, The Four Tops,
The Spinners and Martha
Reeves and the Vandellas. 7:30
p.m. Call (810) 353-3550. Pro-
ceeds benefit the Think Twice
Foundation.
The Supremes with Mary
Wilson at the Macomb Theatre.
Phone (810) 645-6666 for ticket
information.
Classic roots rock with Ri-
teous Way featuring Billy
Brandt & J.C. Whitelaw. 7-9
p.m. Borders Books and Music,
Farmington Hills. (810) 737-
0110.
Bugs Beddow Brigade.
Through Oct. 21 at Memphis
Smoke, 100 S. Main, Royal Oak.
(810) 543-4300.
Waylon Jennings at the
State Theatre. For tickets, call
(810) 645-6666.
THEATER
The Comedy of Errors.
Weekends, through Oct. 29. The
Bonstelle Theatre, 3424 Wood-
ward. (313) 577-2960.
MISC.
Local poet and visual
artist Teresa Tan will sign,
discuss, and read from Intangi-
ble: A Book of Poetry. 8 p.m.
Barnes and Noble Bookstore,
Bloomfield Hills (810) 540-4029.
Saturday, October 21
FAMILY
Clifford the Big Red Dog
11 a.m. Borders Books and Mu-
sic, Farmington Hills. (810) 737-
0110.
Pumpkin Festival. Satur-
days and Sundays through Oct.
31 at Upland Hills Farm, Ox-
ford. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (810) 628-
1611.
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