JN Entertainment What To Do, What To Do ... LYNNE KONSTANTIN OUT & ABOUT COLUMNIST FOR YOUR EARS THE BIG SCREEIV In a concert to benefit striking De- troit newspaper workers, Britain's rock-poet Billy Bragg teams with the warped yet sensitive Robyn Hitchcock, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29; $20. The Majestic, 4130 Woodward, Detroit. Call (313) 833-0120 ... The king of melancholy crooning delivers an impressively high-ener- gy show: Chris Isaak performs with Fiona Apple 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26; $25. Fox Theatre, Detroit. Call (810) 645-6666 ... Cesaria Evora is the queen of morna, a soulful, melancholy Cre- ole-Portuguese music. Hear her at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26; $17.50. 7th House, 7 N. Saginaw, Pontiac. (810) 335-8100 ... Also at 7th House, a Halloween Zydeco Par- ty with C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31; $13.50. Call (810) 335-8100 ... For all you die-hard romantics, here's a movie made for you: Wuthering Heights, the 1939 clas- sic film adapted from Emily Bronte's novel starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. 8 p.m. Friday; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25-26; $2.50. Redford Theatre, 17360 Lahser Road at Grand River, Detroit. Call (313) 537-2560 ... KICK UP YOUR HEELS FEED YOUR BUN Holocaust survivor Professor Roslyn Abt Schindler will lecture on "Authors and Holocaust Educa- tion in Germany Today: Tran- scending Boundaries." 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. 4336 FAB, Wayne State University campus. (313) 577-2679 ... Radio superhost Dr. Laura Sch- lessinger, author of Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives, will sign copies of her newest best-seller, How Could You Do That?. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, Borders Book Shop, Birmingham. Call (810) 6441515 ... Set to a newly commissioned score by Philip Glass, the Twyla Tharp Dance Company appears at Ann Arbor's Power Center. 8 p.m. Fri- day; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25- 26; $20-$40. Call Q95.5FM is making Halloween fun (313) 764-2538 ... easy to find with their Haunted House Hotline. Thrill seekers can call (810) 967-6293, Ext. BOO, 24 hours a day, through Oct. 31 ... Green fog, human mutants, a If you haven't seen Beau Jest crashed helicopter: These are a few yet, this week's of the attractions to be found at your last chance: Silo X, a haunted attraction of a James Sherman's missile silo gone awry. Dusk til 11 comedy about a p.m. Thursday; dusk til midnight, nice Jewish girl Friday-Saturday, through Nov. 2; A city-wide tribute to and her meddling $12. Corner of Walton and Adams, the memory of Yitzhak parents is at Oak- Oakland University. Call (888) 222- Rabin will include par- land University in 4088 ... 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Call (810) 644-0527 ... members of the Lyric Chamber Ensemble and the Detroit Dance Collective join in the family concert, Children's recording artist David Magic, Mystery and Music, Jack brings his hip musical fun to An exhibition of photographer Ann performing The Sorcerer's Appren- the Jimmy Prentis Morris JCC, 2 Weiss' copies of actual photographs tice and others. 3:30 p.m. Sunday, p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27; Adult: $6/JCC left at Auschwitz by Jews deport- Oct. 27; $18/adults; $15/seniors/ member/$7/non-member; Child: ed there, Eyes from the Ashes, students; $5/children. Millenium $5/member/$6 non-member. Call will continue through Oct. 31 at the Theatre, 15600 J.L. Hudson (810) 967-4030 ... Maple-Drake JCC, with a reception Drive, Southfield. Call (810) 357- A musical adaptation of Hans with Ms. Weiss at 8 p.m. Saturday, 1111 ... Christian Anderson's classic tale Oct. 26. Call (810) 356-6668 ... The Marquis Theatre, 135 E. The Sugarloaf Art Fair features Main, Northville, is celebrating Hal- of mystery, adventure and friend- ship, The Snow Queen, is present- over 300 nationally recognized craft loween with the comical melodra- ed by the Michigan Theatre, 603 E. designers and fine artists. 10 a.m.- ma Halloween Soup. 7:30 p.m. Liberty, Ann Arbor. 1:30 p.m. Sun- 6 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 25-27, Friday; 2:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, day, Oct. 27; $13. Call (313) 763- at the Novi Expo Center. $6 Oct. 25-27; $5.50. Call (810) 349- TKTS adults/under 12 free. (800) 210-9900. 8110 ... SPOOKY R1N ON ME SINE AND MORE FOR YOUR EARS FUN FOR THE FAMILY WE GOT THE BEAT Historic vintage photographs of Jack Kerouac, Gary Sny- der, Leroi Jones, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and, of course, shown above, Allen Ginsburg, are on display in The Beat Generation: A Photo Exhibition. The collection of photos by Fred W. McDarrah — original photo editor of The Vil- lage Voice — is exhibited in conjunction with his recent- ly published book, The Beat Generation: Glory Days in Greenwich Village, A Personal Memoir and Literary Doc- ument. Through Nov. 30. Book Beat Bookstore and Gallery, 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. (810) 968-1190. THE ART SCE ❑ CANDLELIT CABAR Birmingham Temple's VIVACE Series presents De- troit's own Buddy Budson and Ursula Walker, per- forming an eclectic mix of jazz standards, ballads and bebop. Accompanied by food and drink in the warmth and intimacy of a cabaret setting. 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26; $14; $12/seniors. Birmingham Temple, Farming- ton Hills. Call (810) 647-4632.