THE ART OF THOMAS WILMER DEWING Beauty Xeconfigured The Man Behind The Matzah Ball An Interior (detail), Thomas Wilmer Dewing: c. 1915 Nourish your love of beauty with the spectacular paintings created by American artist Thomas Wilmer Dewing, one of the foremost painters of the 19th century. "MODEL WOMEN: DEWING'S TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORKING GIRL INTO THE IDEAL FEMALE" Sunday, December 8, 2 p.m. Exhibition co-curator Barbara Dayer Gallati lectures on this aspect of Dewing's work. Free with museum admission, recommended $4 adults, $1 children, members free. Exhibition admission: $4 adults, $1 children, members free. Hours: I I a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, I I a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. MC 4 acii muavg.no o add", Nrams made possible with support from the MichigatrCounrilfor Arts and Cultural AS-airs. .TS EATS' TREATSEATS discount coupons available at participating Target and Hudson's stores. THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48202 American Heart Association. Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke If this is the only pressure yoqu check, your tires may outlast you. Checking your tire pressure is a good idea. Checking your blood pressure is an even better one. High blood pressure greatly increases your risk of stroke and heart attack And those are harder to deal with than a flat tire. To learn more, contact your nearest American Heart Association at 1-800-AHA-USA1 or online at http://www.amhrt.org This space provided as a public service. ©1992, 1996. American Heart Association I do a lot of work in the Catskill competitive as it is today. Every- Ellis moved to Los Angeles in Mountains. My favorite hotel body was helping each other '81 to try to make it in television is the biggest one. It's got a lot with their acts," says Ellis, who sitcoms, just around the time of of mishegas going on — the started doing comedy at The Im- the comedians strike in L.A. most crazy stuff. It's called the prov the same time as Elayne "I was walking the picket Concord Hotel. Are you familiar Boosler, Richard Lewis and Joe lines with them, but I didn't with the Concord? For those of Piscopo. "I'm fortunate to be able want to get political," says Ellis. you who have never been there, to say I was there then, and it "But it was very harried. Be- it's considered the last re- helped me with my cause of that, I dropped out for sort." Jewish act." a Ba da bump. Occasionally, "The day I became a cantor Kenny Ellis really Robert Klein, David was the day [started a real life," knows how to work a Brenner or Bette Mi- says Ellis, who's been a cantor room. Whether it's as the dler would walk in for six years. It was at the Con- cantor at Temple Beth and do a set. servative Temple Beth Haverim Haverim in Agoura Hills, "She used to call me that Ellis met his wife, Laura, a Calif., or at the Maple JUL IE YOLLES Kenny Ellis Island," classical flutist in the choir. Drake JCC where he'll ARTS & Ellis says of Midler, "Now, I have a mortgage, a wife perform at 8 p.m. Satur- ENTE RTAINMENT who began her career and a 6-month-old who laughs day, Dec. 14, as part of EDITOR at The Improv as a nonstop at all the punchlines. the Encore Series, he's waitress. He's a natural." the "One-Man Variety Show." "At The Improv, I started Though he loves his life as a "How do I speak Yiddish? writing mainstream humor, but Hollywood cantor, Ellis still goes When I was younger, my grand- I was pulled in the direction of out regularly on auditions for mother lived in the house with the Jewish community," adds El- film and TV work and travels us," says Ellis on his live cassette lis, who now incorporates across the country performing recording of The Man Behind the Broadway, Hebrew and Yiddish his variety act at least five times Matzah Ball. "I used to call her songs, comedy, mime and im- a year. `Bubba.' In those days, Bubba' personations into his variety act. Time matzahs on. ❑ meant grandmother. Of course "I am what I am. I can't change today, `Bubba' means football player." Ba da bump again. Now, Ellis really did have a Bubba, who practically raised him in Philadelphia until she died when he was 10. And she really did teach him Yiddish and all the special Jewish traditions she brought with her from Lithuania. "My Bubba had this incredi- ,:K,,K<, :,:::?;V:::*,NV.,MKre:, 4 M, • ble record collection of 78s, with all the great cantors and opera singers," he fondly recalls. "She had few 45s in those days. You — ask kids today 'What's a 45?" and they say a gun. "My Bubba had a record of Perry Como singing Rol Nidre.' It was my first lesson in how to be a cantor. Perry Como was a big inspiration in my life. He had a song called 'It's Impossible.' When I first heard that song — and I'm not kidding you — with Cantor Kenny Ellis combines popular my Jewish ear, I didn't know songs, Yiddish andilebrew pieces, Broadway hits, mime, comedy and what he was singing. I thought impersonations into his one-man he was singing 'It's a Matzah variety act ... Ball." And so, a cantor/comic was Ellis developed his trademark song, born. "It's a Matzah Ball," by interpreting To escape the upcoming fan- Perry Como's "It's Impossible" in a fare of the Bicentennial in creative Jewish way. Philadelphia and have a go at making it on Broadway, the that. People say I look and act As part of the Encore Se- Temple University theater arts Jewish; no matter what, I was a ries, Kenny Ellis will appear major moved to New York in Jewish act. So if you can't beat at the Maple-Drake Jewish 1974. On the way to the Great 'em, join em. So I went to the Community Center at 8 p.m. White Way, Ellis stopped by The Catskills, and I loved it." Saturday, Dec. 14. Reserved Improv at 44th and Ninth to seating and general admission For five years, Ellis paid his check out the stand-up comedy rent by performing at both The tickets are $10 - $25, with dis- scene. It turned out to be a life- Improv and in the Catskills, counts available for JCC mem- altering detour. bers, students and seniors. while his fellow comic buddies "The Improv was very laid- struggled as waiters, busboys Call (810) 661-7649. back at that time, it wasn't as and bookstore employees. E e 4