FOR
YOUR EARS
Before there was Adam
dler, Jonathan Richm.an wa s
telling his sweet and silly stories
with guitar. Now he'll be visiting
Ann Arbor's Blind Pig, 9:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 28; $10.50. Call
(313) 99-MUSIC ...
The tribal Peruvian-inspired
drumming combined with a
funky rhythm section are what
make the sounds of Botfly,
with guests Merge and Knee
Deep Shag. 9 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 28; $7. 7th House, 7 N. Sag-
inaw,-Pontiac. Call (810) 335-
8100 ...
A show by Reverend Horton
Heat is a no-fail good time. See
them with N.Y. Loose and Skele-
ton Key, 8 p.m. Saturday, March
1; $11. St. Andrew's, 431 E. Con-
gress, Detroit. Call (313) 963 7
7237 ...
Madeleine Peyroux's style
runs the range from Billie Holi-
day to Patsy Cline to Fats Waller.
See her 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 26;
$10. Majestic The-
atre, 4140 Wood-
ward, Detroit. Call
(810) 833-0120 ...
R THE FAMILY
Baldwin Public Library's
p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day-Thursday; 8 p.m. Saturday,
through March 23. $13-$23. 6600
Booktalk and Treats series pre- West Maple, West Bloomfield.
sents a discussion of
Call (810) 788-2900 ...
Gary Paulsen's novel
The Attic Theatre pre-
for young adults, Har-
sents a Commentary
ris and Me, 4:15 p.m.
On: The Nearly Com-
Friday, Feb. 28. Regis-
plete Works of William
tration required. 300
Shakespeare, with Mu-
W. Merrill, Birming-
sic; Abridged, by the
ham. Call (810) 647-
Really Ridiculous Shake-
1700 ...
LYNNE
speare Company, run-
Maureen Schiff-
KONSTANTIN
ning in rotation with
man, puppeteer extra-
OUT & ABOUT
God's Country. Opening
ordinaire, will perform
COLUMNIST
night gala, 8 p.m. Friday,
a Purim Puppet Party,
Feb. 21; $25. At the
4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25; Theatre, 508 Monroe, Detr
$5/family. Maple-Drake JCC Li- Call (313) 963Z2592
brary. Call (810) 661-7639 ...
A.R. Gurney'S Love Le
will be performed aridl p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23; and 8 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 28,-knly. $10-$50.
Local filmmaker Kathy Van- HilberriiTheatie at Wayne
der will host the premiere of her State. Call (313) 577-2972 ...
film, A Poet's Voice, document-
Interactive comedic musical
ing Detroit poet Naomi Long dinner theater is served up in
Madgett, with a cameo by James Vaudeville's Dead, at Gino's
Restaurant, 7 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday, Feb. 21-
22; $25/buffet dinner
and show. Waterford.
Call (810) 682-0420 ...
THE BIG SCREEN
FEED YOUR
BRAIN
Dr. Bryan Cheyette
MORE FOR
YOUR
EARS
The Lyric Cham-
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PHOTO BY JUERGEN TE LLER
What To Do, What To Do • • • Fleurs du Mad
ber Ensemble's
ninth annual Pi-
ano Festival, fea-
turing Director
Fedora Horowitz,
will present a trib-
ute to Brahms and Jonathan Richman plays the Blind Pig, Friday, Feb. 28.
Schubert. 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 2; $10-$25. Or- Earl Jones. 8 p.m. Saturday,
chestra Hall, Detroit. Call (313) March 1; $30. The Scarab Club,
Detroit. Call (810) 542-8935 ...
833-3700 ...
Detroit Science Center's Imax
Fabio Bidini, a winner in 11
of Italy's most prestigious piano Dome Theater presents Special
competitions, is presented by the Effects, a behind-the-scenesslook
11
DIA's Pro Musica Society, 8:30 at Hollywood magic. 10
p.m. Friday, Feb. 28; $25/includes a.m., 12 and 1 p.m. Monday,
buffet and meet-the-artist. Detroit Wednesday, Friday, through the.
Institute of Arts' Kresge Court. year. 1, 2 and 3 p.m. Saturday- •
Sunday. $6.75; $4.75/childrenise-
Call (313) 886-7207 ...
Preludes West presents the niors. 5020 John.R., Detroit. (313)
French Horn Quartet, per- 577-8400.
The Yiddish Film Series pre-
forming noon Friday, Feb. 28;
sents
East and West, 7:30 p.m.
$20; $10/children. Temple Beth
El, Bloomfield Hills. Call (313) Sunday, March 2, at the Maple-
Drake JCC; 12:45 p.m. Monday,
962-1000 ...
The DSO presents the world March 3, at the JPM JCC. Call
premiere performance of a work; (814356-6668 ...
by Pulitzer Prize-winning Les1h3P
Bassett, Thoughts That Sing;
Breathe and Burn. 8 p.m. Thurs-
JET's production of Israel
day-Friday; 8:30 p.m. SL:Ipittlay,
Feb. 27-March' 1. 416458. Horovitz's Unexpected Ten-
Orchestra Hall. Call (313) 833- derness opens for previews
Wednesday, Feb. 26. 2 and 7:30
3700 ...
ON THE STAGE
from the University of
London will lecture on
British-Jewish Writ-
ing and Literary
Anti-Semitism. 3 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 23. Bor-
ders Books and Music,
Farmington Hills. Call
(810) 737-3980 ...
THE
ART SCENE
Fine arkphotographer
Marji
Silk will accompany her exhibi-
tion opening, 2:30 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 22. Exhibition through
Feb. 28. Borders Book Shop,
Birmingham. Call (810) 644-
1515 ...
The Southfield Pavilion An-
tiques Exposition offers a di-
verse selection of American,
European and Oriental antiques.
2-9 p.m. Friday; noon-8 p.m. Sat-
urday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
21-23. $6. Southfield Civic Cen-
ter, 26000 Evergreen. Call (810)
469-1706 ...
ON Tim THE
HORIZON
Allen Gala Premiere,
March 2, Fox Theatre ... Liza
Mixmelli, March 5, Fox Theatre.
Senegalese pop star Baaba Maal's Firin' in Fouta has been nom-
inated for a 1996 Grammy. Imbuing both the timeless Fulani mu-
sical traditions with the musical cutting edge of contemporary
Western music, it's been said that his "piercing voice is the con-
stant [of his music], a soaring and inspirational cry that unites
soul ... and blues, among other styles, into a seamless, moving
whole." Catch him 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27; $13.50. Majestic The-
atre, 4140 Woodward, Detroit. (313) 833-0120.
1 Quest
For Truth
Ari Roth, pictured, based
his play Born Guilty on
Peter Sichrovsky's best-
selling book of the same
title. Set in 1991 Ger-
many,it tells the story of
an Austrian-born jour-
nalist (Sichrovsky) and
his interviews with chil-
dren and grandchildren
of Nazis in a quest to find
out the truth about his
neighbors. Performed by
U-M's Musical Theatre
Department. 8 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday; 2 p.m..
Sunday, Feb. 21-23. No
charge. Trueblood The-
atre, hieze Building, Ann
Arbor. (313) 764-0450.