FOR YOUR EARS at To Do, What To Do ... day-Monday, Feb. 16-17, at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. Call for details, (313) 971-0605 ... chestra presents Hearts for the Arts, a benefit dinner and celebri- The Ann Arbor Summer Fes- ty art auction. 6:30 p.m. Friday, tival presents its fund-raiser, Ray Feb. 14-,' $75. Crowne Charles with the Ann Arbor Plaza Ann Arbor. Call Symphony Orchestra, plus a (313) 994-4801... "Loving the Legend" pre-party The greatest Latin The Farmington and afterglow, 8 p.m. Saturday, lover of all time, Rudolph Artists Club exhibits the Feb. 15; $15-$65/concert tickets; Valentino, comes to the $140/benefit tickets. Hill Audito- Artistry of Leon screen in the 1926 silent Schoichit, plus a Meet rium, Ann Arbor. Call (313) 647- film classic, The Son of the Artist 2 p.m. Satur- 2278 ... the Sheik, with live pipe lit hours are Johnny Lang opens for two , i fierir-': LYN NE organ accompaniment. 8 9 a.m.-9' .•Monday- shows by blues. greaS, KONST ANTIN p.m. Friday-Saturday, Thursday; 9 . 6:30 aiii4.4.0k 04341,...Satuidy, OUT & ABOUT Feb. 14-15; $10. Stage- COLU MNIST Feb. 22413. '9 House, 7 N. Friday; 1-5 p.m. S -atur- crafters Baldwin The- day-Sunday. Through Saginaw,-P 02e c. Call (810) 645- atre, 415 S. Lafayette, February. F4mington Public Li- 6666 ... Royal Oak. Call (810) 541-6430 Corrosion of Corfgrmity opens brary, 23 'bertkCall (810) 474-7770 for Metallica 8 p. aturday, The DSO presents a Valen- Feb. 22; $25.50-$8 . . The tine Weekend, including classi- Palace of Auburn Hills. -C cal, romantic and contemporary 645-6666 ... pieces, and conducted by Leslie Silverch ailsome rmington Community B. Dunner. 10:45 a.m. and 8 p.m. perform 7:30 p.m. Ttiesda eb. Band's annual Valentine Din- Friday; 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18; $15. St. Andrew's, 431 E. Con- ner Dance will be 6:30 p.m. Fri- 14-15; $16-$58. Orchestra Hall. gress, Detroit. Call (313) 963-7237 day, Feb. 14; $32. Novi Hilton Call (313) 833-3700 ... Hotel Ballroom. Call (313) 261- Birmingham Bloomfield Sym- Wilco performs 9 p.m. Friday, 2202 ... phony Orchestra's Annual Feb. 21; $12.50. Majestic Theatre, Experience music, mys- Keb' Mo' Valentine Benefit: Fa- Woodward, Detroit. Call (810) tery and cuisine at a Valen- plays two mous Couples, conducted 645-6666 ... tine's Mystery Dinner show s at by Felix Resnick, will offer Ho use, Theatre, 7 p.m. Friday, 7th Saturd ay, dinner at 5 p.m. ($40); con- Feb. 14; $90/couple. Feb. 22. cert at 7:30 p.m. ($16) Sun- Monchele Lamoure Restau- day; Fieizr. '16:gel* Beth El, Handleman Hall, 'Bloom- The Count Basie Orchestra rant, Bloomfield Center, Bloom- joins the DSO 8 p.m. Thursday; field Hills. Call (810) 647-4140 ... field Townsb,p. Call (810) 645- The Ann Arbor Symphony Or- BBSO 8:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20-23; $16-$40. Or- chestra Hall, Detroit. Call (313) 833-3700 ... THE ART SCENE FUN FOR THE FAMILY BY FRANK OC KENFELS MORE FOR YOUR EARS Three months after Carl Dreyer's silent 1928 cl c film The Pas- sion of Joan of Are premiered, it was thought to be destroyed in a warehouse fire. In 1981, a copy of the original film was found in the back of a janitor's closet in an insane asylum, and was sub- sequently restored. The film -- starring Maria Falconetti, Euge- nia Sylvaw, Maurice Schultz and Antonin Artaud will be paid homage: Richard Einhorn has composed an original score, to be performed by the magical Anonymous 4 (pictured), I Cantori and the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra, live at a showing of this film. 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16; $24-$36. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Lib- erty, Ann Arbor. (313) 764-2538. A drop-in puppet-making workshop and marionette show will be presented by the Huber Marionettes. Workshop: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.; Marionette Show: 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15. Detroit Institute of Arts. Ca110.1?) 833- 4249 ... , „ .3? 6' THE BIG SCIILEIL, La Cage aThi Ftillegt-tile 1979 film that spawned last year's The Bird Cage, will be screened 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21; no charge. U-M-Dearborn's Science Build- o ing, 4901 Evergreen. Call (313) fiE 593-5433 ... LLJ AUDITIONS 84 Auditions will be held for Wendy Wasserstein's The Sis- ters Rosensweig 7 p.m. Sun- Percussion, African stilt dance, ritural costumes...In cele ration. of Black History Month, Youtheatre presents the Ishangi Fami- ly of West Africa, a three-generation family ensemble providing an adventure in music, dance and storytelling. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22-23; $8. Music Hall, Detroit. (313) 963-2366.