* Macomb Center * for the Performing Arts eo-Pueso ceta Lou Rawls featuring Songs For The Holidays sponsored by Good causes, goodfun, good friends, good hearts, good luck. 7 P.M. Sunday, December 10 adult $28 • student/sr. cit. $25 The Gaylords Family Holiday Songs sponsored by Arriva Ristorante featuring ARRIVA 4 P.M. & 8 P.M. Saturday, December 16 adult $19 • student/sr. cit. $17 Rodger's & Hammerstein's 'Cinderella, The Musical sponsored by: 0 TARGET 3 P.M. & 7 P.M. Sunday, December 17 adult $24 • student/sr. cit. $22 Crazy For You 7:30 P.M. Sunday, May 12, 1996 adult $29 • student/sr. cit. $26 AmIl ■ 77C-1 -4—ar C ZiLLASTE ip For more information on the Call-For-Tlx (810) 645-6666 1995-96 season ...... and to order tickets, Hall (kW) at Garfield Road call the One mile east Macomb Center Box Office. of Lakeside Mall HUDSON'S, HARMONY HOUSE & BLOCKBUSTER MUSIC (8 1 0) 286-2222 MACOMB CENTER -%1 For The Performing Arts A community service program of Macomb Community College. 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CLAIR SHORES (313) 445-8080 LOCATED IN THE ALL NEW EMERALD CITY MARINA '/ ill t‘WAAW////////,,/// e What's Up? ( rimer 1.iiltilthilitm fling, your general color combos YASS, It's Almost Here Don't forget the Young Adult of black, gray and navy left room Shabbat Service coming up at for a bit of pizazz.) Among other friendly mugs 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 15, at Congregation Adat Shalom in were Barry Ludwig, Nathan Farmington Hills. It's a casual af- White, Lori and Danny Web- fair, so don't bother dressing to berman, Eli Saulson, Ilan the nines. But do try to bring a Kaufman, Kenny Bell and small gift. (It's optional.) In the Marci Kozin. Socializing around one table spirit of giving, YASS organizers Ellen Krivchenia, Renee Him- were Barbara Klein, Kelli melhoch, June Reed, Karen Turner, Terri Rosen, and Gordon, Ethan Gilan, Miriam brothers Jeff and Lee Trepeck. Starkman, Rabbi Danny (For a story about their cousin, Nevins and the EYE are col- David Trepeck, see the busi- lecting toys, books and games ness section of this week's edi- such as Chanukah presents for tion). Around another table sat Pam needy children in our communi- Lippitt, Steve Elkus, Diane ty. Baskin, Gail Wein- Featured at the stock and • Debbie YASS: Adam Baker, Lusky. Folks, their con- who will lead the D'var versation was killer. Torah, also known as an Here's an instant re- informal discussion play. about the week's Torah Diane: "When I was portion and its relevance a teen-ager, I had Don- to modern times. For more information, call RUTH LITTMANN ny Osmond plastered all over my closet door. Ethan at (810) 932-8869. STAFF You know, those pho- WR"EYE"TER Go! Go! GO! tographs from Sixteen The young adult di- magazine and Tiger vision of the Jewish Association Beat." for Residential Care (JARC) Gail: "I loved Donny Osmond's tossed a successful before-the- different colored socks and his big show pre-glow to Joseph and the teeth." Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Steve: "Marie Osmond. Oh, last Wednesday, Nov. 29, at the she was hot." Masonic Temple Theatre down- Gail: "Donny was hotter." town. Diane: "And I hear that he's The agency, which provides even hotter now. But really, we're residential care to developmen- all here for charitable reasons. tally disabled Jewish adults, We're not just here to see Donny raised a record-breaking $1.5 mil- and the play." lion. Underwritten by Rock Fi- The EYE: Right, Diane. nancial, the event gave an ... And now some thoughts enormous crowd of people the about the show. Does Donny still chance to see a glittering pre- wear purple socks? Were the opening day performance of An- dancers in that Potiphar scene drew Lloyd Webber's musical actually topless? A guy friend of starring Donny Osmond. mine — he'll remain nameless — Ron Applebaum and Gary who was sitting near the EYE in Gilbert were the young-adult co- the nosebleed section wants to chairs. "We're very pleased," Ron know. said. "And we'd like to thank Another audience member, an everyone for their support." Israeli, thought it was a bit in- The Applebaum-Gilbert team congruous to hear Joseph sung noted that there was a "tremen- in English, not Hebrew. And it dous amount of co-mingling" dur- was a definite culture shock to ing the pre-glow. Right they were. envision Pharaoh as Elvis and Bruce Corman and his girl- the Bible a la Broadway. Never- friend, Sondra Schwartz, were theless, the evening was fabu- caught on the sidelines with a lous, though the purple socks plate of appetizers. Emily Jam- question awaits an answer. Don- pel and Diane Smason were ny, if you're reading this, phone shmoozing with others in the the JN at (810) 354-6060, Ext. crowd. (Emily, by the way, along 263. Inquisitive minds want to with my co-worker Julie Yolles, know. win prizes for the most colorful- ly dressed. Emily's technicolor Were You There Or Square? The pre-Thanksgiving gala at was a cheerful and chic red. Julie went all-out with a suit of purple the Birmingham Community and green and yellow and blue. House drew hundreds of Jewish The EYE eyed the rest of you, young adults, including new and although you all looked stun- faces, old friends, old dates, real- (