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October 27, 1995 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-27

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Showcase Of Skaters

Left: Skater Nicole Bobek.
Above: Medalist Todd Eldredge

ou don't have to be stuffy
to attend the Sudafed
Skate America Interna-
tional '95 at Cobo Arena
this weekend.
The competition sets the stage for
a 1995 World Championship rematch
in the ladies singles category, bring-
ing together the top four women
skaters in the world.
World champion Chen Lu of Chi-
na, Surya Bonaly of France, Nicole
Bobek of Chicago and Michelle Kwan
of California are among the women
taking the ice.
The men's competition features
medalists Todd Eldredge and Aren
Nielsen of the United States and
Philippe Candeloro of France.
Sudafed Skate America, which
runs through Oct. 29, includes both
pairs and dance competitions.

y

This Week's Best Bets

ART
A Day in the Life of Roy-
al Oak. Through Oct. 31. Oak-
land Community College, Royal
Oak campus, 739 S. Washing-
ton, Royal Oak. (810) 5444989.
Sculpture and Pahiting
by Ray Katz, through Nov. 13;
Aishet Hayil: A Woman of
Valor, through Dec. 28. Both
exhibits at the Janice Charach
Epstein Museum/Gallery lo-

ca
est
field. (810) 661-7641,
Made in America: Ten
Centuries of American Art.
Works of art spanning 1,000
years of America's visual his-
tory, through Jan. 7. Toledo
IVIuseum of Art. (800) 766-6048.
Weaving Out Loud: San-
dra Brownlee, through Dec.
30. Forty woven works by Cran-
brook Academy of Art graduate;
Young Curators Choose
Chairs: A NIuseumiCommu-

C olla'bOration, tro ug
March 24, 1996. Cranbrook Art
Museum. (810) 645-3314.
Edda Renouf:Paintings,
Drawings and Prints. Works
from the 1970s to the present,
through Nov. 5; Stitched., Lay-
ered, Pieced: Michigan
Artists and the Quilt,
through December 10; Paint-
ing With Fire: Pewabic Ves-
sels in the Margaret Watson
Parker Collection. Pottery,
paintings and lithographs,

Jan. 7. University of
Mir
Michigan Museum of Art. (313)
764-0395.

COMEDY
Comedian Mike Vene-
man. 8 and 10:30 p.m. at Chap-
lin's West Comedy Club,
through Oct. 29. 18690 Tele-
graph (1 block S. of 6 mile).
(313) 533-8866.
Comedian Rob Leder-
man. 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. at
Chaplin's East Comedy Club,

t rough Oct. 28. 34244 Groes

Clinton Township (South
of 15 Mile). (810) 792-1902.
Comedian Ron Gal-
lagher. 7:30 and 10:45 p m. at
Joey's Comedy Club, in
Paisano's restaurant. 5070
Schaefer, Dearborn, through
Oct,. 28. (313) 584-8885.

FAMILY
Tales of the Supernatur-
al. With storyteller Carinne
Stevens. For ages 10 and up.

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