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November 10, 1995 - Image 88

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-11-10

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This
Band Is
Prime

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hat do you get when you cross
headbanging rock with a
touch of alternative funk?
An evening with the hot
group Primus and special guests the Meat
Puppets.
Fox Theatre hosts these dynamic bands on
Sunday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
when Primus is sure to play cuts
Primus:
from its latest release, Tales
Playing
prime cuts.
From the Punch Bowl.
Since the band's inception six
years ago, the trio has released albums such
as Suck on This, The Sea of Cheese and Pork
Soda.
Before becoming a feature act of its own,
Primus opened for a diverse array of artists
including U2, Jane's Addiction, Public Ene-
my and Rush.
Tickets are priced at $21.50 and on sale at
the Fox Theatre box office and all Ticket-
Master locations. El

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Friday, Nov. 10

ART
Unpainted to the Last:
Moby Dick and American
Art. Illustrations, paintings
and sculptures of Melville's
whale. Through Dec. 24. The
University of Michigan Muse-
um of Art. (313) 764-0395.
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.
Maple-Drake Jewish Commu-
nity Center. (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
Museum of Art. (800) 766-
6048.
Weaving Out Loud: San-
dra Brownlee. Forty woven
works by Cranbrook Academy
of Art graduate, through Dec.
30. Young Curators Choose
Chairs: A Museu m/Commu-

nity Collaboration, through
March 24, 1996. Cranbrook Art
Museum. (810) 645-3314.
Stitched, Layered, Pieced:
Michigan Artists and the
Quilt, through December 10;
Painting With Fire: Pe...
wabic Vessels in the Mar-.
garet Watson Parker
Collection. Pottery, paintings
and lithographs, through Jan.
7. University of Michigan Mu-
seum of Art. (313) 764-0395.
The PaineWebber Col-
lection of Contemporary
Masters Collection includes

approximately 70 paintings,
sculptures, and works on pa-
per. Through Dec. 31. The De-
troit Institute of Arts.(313)
833-7900.

COMEDY
Todd Jordan. 8 & 10:30
p.m. Joey's Comedy Club. 5070
Schaefer Road, Dearborn. (313)
584-8885.

FAMILY
It's All In Your Head. Sci-
ence exhibit at the Cranbrook
Institute of Science, 1221 North

Woodward Ave Bloomfield
Hills. (810) 645-3200.
Waginofoni: The Gather-
ing Place. A replica of the In-
dians "gathering place" has
been created. Through May 5.
1-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sun-
days. Cranbrook Institute of
Science. (810) 645-3224.

FILM
The Sea Beast. 7 p.m.
Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor.
(313) 764-0395.
Wild Reeds. Modern film
about innocence and passion. 7

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