* Macomb Center 4 , for the Performing Arts * egfellefit9 Elayne Boosler 8 P.M. Sunday, April 6 Adult $29 • Student/Sr. Cit. $26 Golden Circle $32 Doc Severinsen Sponsored by Paradiso Banquet Ctr. 4 P.M. Thursday, April 13 Adult $29 • Student/Sr. Cit. $26 Singin' In The Rain Sponsored by LAKESIDE 444,57E ® ip Call-For-Tix (810) 645-6666 Hall (M-59) at Garfield Road One mile east of Lakeside Mall LAKESIDE (810) 286-2222 MACOMB CENTER For The Performing Arts A community service program of Macomb Community College. BIRMINGHAM ANTIQUES F ES TI V A L a/// // ///1////// // /1/1/MWM1/11M / ////a// The Community House presents the 1997 Birmingham Antiques Festival April 7 - April 13 44 dealers from 11 states. Antiques Show: Friday, April 11 - Sunday, April 13 Festival Preview Party: Thursday, April 10 c eili/M 11 ////// /11 /M// //1 1/1 •,, 'N,5,',W7,4L70/ / 4 The Community House 380 South Bates Street, Birmingham (810) 644-5832 The Antique Table Settings are back by popular demand! Over 20 area interior designers and antiques dealers create unique table settings, each with a theme: April 7, 10 am - 8 pm & April 8, 9 am - 1 pm 102 Jr. ! Call' ihe Sales Department (810) 354-7123 Ext. 209 Beau Jack's, 4108 West Maple, Bloomfield Hills, 810-626-2630. It is a dining favorite for many who en- joy the menu diversification, good service and warm ambiance of this popular restaurant which has been open since 1976. The casual dining popularity of Beau Jack's makes it a wanted spot for before and after togetherness where people know each other and enjoy the camraderie of the restaurant's family-type oper- ation. DETROIT Lelli's, 7618 Woodward Ave., De- troit, 871-1590. Since 1939, Lelli's has been a Detroit dining tradition, serving Italian favorites at their best. As years before, it is again a 7-day- a-week favorite, open Sundays, 12 noon to 8 p.m. Lelli's has always been noted for its big amounts of food, but it is with the times in also offering a light side menu which has become so very popular. FARMINGTON The Great Wall, 35135 Grand River, Drakeshire Shopping Center, Farmington, 476-9181. Owner Hen- ry Lum prides himself on having a gourmet Chinese restaurant with many of the favorites, like peanut but- ter sauce on ice cream, both made by him. The Great Wall serves ex- otic drinks and cocktails and has a private dining room for banquets, parties and business meetings. It is open for businessmen's luncheon and dinner with full carry-out and cater- ing available. FARMINGTON HILLS Show managed by Jennings and McMillan 111;11 i Lelli's of Auburn Hills, 885 Opdyke Road, Auburn Hills, 373- 4440. Like its sister restaurant in De- troit, Lelli's of Auburn Hills is owned and operated by the Lelli family, which has been a tradition since 1939. The same excellent food is pre- pared at this location across from the Silverdome. Reservations are ac- cepted for any day except Saturdays, and are strongly suggested for this newest in wonderful Italian dining. BLOOMFIFID HILLS 8 P.M. Wednesday, April 23 8 P.M. Thursday, April 24 8 P.M. Friday, April 25 3 & 8 P.M. Saturday, April 26 Adult $32 • Student/Sr. Cit. $29 For more information on the 1996-97 season and to order tickets, :7*-- call the 71- 71c-• Macomb Center Box Office. AUBURN HILLS Sila, 4033 W. 12 Mile, Berkley, 548- 3650. Two brothers, Mike and Al Bsharah, have vaulted Sila into a top family Italian restaurant and pizzeria. Its pizza can be gotten square or round, plus ribs, chicken, fish, salads, pasta and other family delights that in- clude the big selling chicken parmi- giana. Daily lunch and dinner specials are 7 days a week, and private ban- quet space is available. 7 P.M. Sunday, April 20 Adult $29 Student/Sr. Cit. $26 HUDSON'S, HARMONY HOUSE & BLOCKBUSTER MUSIC By DANNY RASKIN BERKLEY The Odd Couple 4 The Restaurant Listing Is A Weekly Advertising Feature Get Results... Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! THE JEWISH NEWS Cafe Cortina, 30715 W. Ten Mile, Farmington Hills, 474-3033. Rina Tonon and son Adrian are rightfully proud of their fine Italian restaurant with its romantic ambiance. Original family recipes are prepared for dis- cerning diners by Chef Vincenzo Bas- sonetti. The private garden room with adjacent patio for appetizers and cocktails is used for receptions, re- hearsals, b'nai mitzvah, etc. Dishes from the Veneto region of Italy are prepared and presented with choice elegance. Ginopolis', 27815 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, 851-8222. One of Metropolitan Detroit's favorite celebrity restaurants, Ginopolis', owned by brothers Johnny and Peter Ginopolis, carries on the tradition of excellence which their father George always insisted upon. Seafood, au- thentic Montgomery Inn ribs and choice selections are Ginoplis' fa- vorites. A beautiful private room is available plus off-premise service for all types of catering. Hakata, 32443 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills, 737-7220. It is always an interesting experience to dine at a Japanese restaurant. And even more so when the ring ofJapan- ese authenticity is always prevalent. The menu and ambience of Hakata, with its private rooms, slippers, sushi bar and open dining room, are gra- cious attributes for this honorable food emporium. It is open seven days a week. Marvin's Marvelous Mechan- ical Museum, 31005 Orchard Lake Road, 626-5020. Only the huge clock at its outside entrance is backwards. Everything else at this good time emporium spells fun for the entire family. Owner Marvin Yagoda was crazy like a fox when he came up with the idea, but it has become one of very few like it in the nation, winning awards and ap- pearing in magazines and the Gui- neas Book of World Records. Video games, pinball machines, antique games, unique posters, etc. include an old-time photo booth. The party favorite also has 24 tables for lunch snacks. O'Shuck's Raw Bar & Grill, 35450 Grand River, Muirwood uare, Farmington Hills, 474-8484. After 12 years at this location, Larry Sheehan decided to remodel to a Florida decor. He has added oysters, shrimp, gator tail, calamari and a whitefish dinner to his noted Shee- han burgers, munchies, chili and pop- ular bar-b-q ribs that had been part of the former O'Sheehan's menu. Im- ported beers, frozen tropical drinks and a selection of island music com- plement this casual, fun diner. Vineyard's Cafe & Catering, 32418 Northwestern Hwy., Farm- ington Hills, 855-9463. This is a very popular place, especially at luchtime, for dining in after selecting from oodles of fresh salads and sandwiches and taking them to tables or booths. Also from Shirlee Bloom's separate kitchen comes her excellent preparations of traditional Jewish dishes, available for dining in or carry-out. She is also available for weddings, bar mitzvahs, showers, etc. at homes or halls or in her Mayfair Room next door. LATHRUP 'LaFendi, 27060 Evergreen, Lathrup Landing, Lathrup, 559-9099. An el- egant atmosphere, where all areas are a different decor, make up this popular Middle Eastern restaurant. Many of the dishes are not found in too many dining spots of its type. Fresh squeezed fruits and vegetab es make up the raw juice bar which people enjoy seven days a week at all hours. OAK PARK Bread Basket Deli, 10 1/2 Mile and Greenfield, Lincoln Shopping Center, Oak Park, 968-0022. A fa- vorite of many people for breakfast, lunch, dinner and after-theater, this has the aura of a modernistic deli-