What To Do, What To Do
FOR YOUR EARS
by his daughter, soprano Car-
olann Page. 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 26. $6-$31. Whiting Audi-
torium, Flint. Call (888) 8CEN-
TER ...
The 1997 Detroit Music
Awards will honor Glenn Grey
and Iggy Pop and the Stooges,
among other nominees, includ-
ing Verve Pipe, Charm Farm
and the Schugars. 8
p.m. Friday, April 25.
State Theater, Wood-
ward, Detroit. Call for
more info, (810) 645-
6666 ...
One night only, Lori
Jacobs performs her
original songs to benefit
LYNNE
the Village Players
KONSTANTIN
Building Fund. 8 p.m.
OUT & ABOUT
Saturday, April 26. $20.
COLUMNIST
Village Players Play-
house, 752 Chestnut,
Birmingham. Call (810) 644-
2075 ...
TH
MO
YO
ON George
THE Abbott's
STAGE and
Philip Dunning's rau-
cous comedy Broadway
is presented by W
Hilberry Theatre.
Wednesday; 8
Thursday-Friday; 2
8 p.m. Sat d
through May 18.
$16.50. Call (313) 577-
2972 ...
T Westacres
SCENE Artists
• • •
Street, Rochester. Call (810) 651-
4110 ...
ANN ARBOR
Athens, Ga., native Leo Kot-
tke is known not only for his su-
perior guitar work, but also his
deadpan humor. See him 7:30
p.m. Wedne. a>.sy, April 23. $20-
$25. Michir %1 heater, 603 E.
ibe vAkt*s. n x bor. Call (810)
ornsCo Art Theatre pre-
y Anton Chekhov's Uncle
a. 8 p.m. Thursday-Satur-
ay; 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24-27.
$12; $9/students/seniors; pay
what you can Thursday. Perfor-
mance Network, 408 W. Wash-
ington, Ann Arbor. Call (313)
663-0681...
The Samples perform with
the Gufs 8 p.m. Saturday, April
egun in
-'60s to
wc se local
ists, has grown
Th yric Chambe nsemble
a juried show in-
prese Mr. Schub
Lives cluding artists from
Ups
, celebratin:
200th across Michigan
birthda f Fran "''.4go tl in a and the country;
co '
on of
this year features
and s
effrey Na- 65 artists of all me-
ha e composer. 3:30 p.m. dia. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, April 27. $18; $15/stu- Saturday, April 26.
dents/seniors. Temple Beth El, $1. Westacres Club-
Bloomfield Hills. Call (810) 357- house, between
1111 ...
Union Lake and
Flint Institute of Music pre- Green Lake, West
sents the Flint Symphony Or- Bloomfield. Call
chestra performing Symphony (810) 360-0675 ...
of Sorrowful Songs, based on
The Michigan
a prayer inscribed on a wall in Modernism Ex-
the basement of the Gestapo position features
headquarters in Zakepane. Sung the best of 20th cen
Leo Kottke, pictured, appears with Iris DeMent Wednesday
in Polish; guest conducted by tury design: Frank at
Ann Arbor's Michigan Theater.
Robert Page, who will be joined Lloyd Wright, Louis
Comfort Tiffany, Her-
ichigan Theater,
man Miller, the Stick- 26. $16.
, Ann Arbor. Call
leys, Peter M
and 603 E.
(810)
6
more 11 a.
Sat-
da soprano Jessye
urday-
n dill be honored with
day,
-27.
S Distinguished Artist
$6/wit or listi
Award, co-chaired by Toni Mor-
free/chil en 12 and u
rison and Kurt Masur, 6 p.m.
der. Pre ew Part
Saturday, April 26. Hill Audito-
p.m. Fri. , A
rium, Ann Arbor. Call (313) 764-
$60. field
Cente y
i e Evergreen 2538 ...
Learn to write in hieroglyph-
Road. Call (810) 469-
ics and make a mummy doll at
1706 ...
Sculptor Ray Katz cu- the Learn About Ancient Egypt
rated Furniture: Form, Kelsey Museum Family Day.
Function or Metaphor 10 a.m.-noon Saturdays, Ap 26
at Paint Creek Center and May 17. $8/per child.
for
the Arts, in the Main State Str Ann Arbor:4,
On the heels of their new release, Nectar of the
Gallery,
through May 9. (313
Golden Life, the Schugars — featuring brother and
Also at Paint Creek, Re-
sister members Eddie and Carrie Schugar, nee
alizations, computer-al-
Cohen — are nominated, for Outstanding New
tered imagery by Ilene
Group or Performer Deserving Wider Recognition,
Fay D
in Master
Steglitz, through May 9.
by the 1997 Detroit Music Awards. Friday at the
ay 18, Fisher
State Theater.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday- Cl p ri1
Saturday. 407 Pine Th =t e
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ON JHE
IZON
Sowing the seeds, rock picking, sheep-shearing, spring cleaning,
homemade remedies: Greenfield V'illage's Spring Farm Days gives
the whole family the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get
to work on family farms of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Clear
the cornfield on theieven-acre 1880s boyhood home of Harvey
Firestone; watch rien
of the George Matthews Adams house-
hold concoct special remedies and brews of'the 1880s such as Mo-
lasses Posset and Fresh Calfs Feet Jelly —good for indigestion.
And don't forget, to celebrate when the work is done! 9 a.m.-5
m-ThursclaY- SundaY, April 24-27. $12.50; $11.50/seniors;
$6.25/children 5-12; free/children under 5. Henry Ford Museum.
and Greenfield Village, Dearborn. (313) 271-1620.
Pretty Funny Fella
Comedian Larry- Miller
has been seen in such
movies as Pretty
Woman; Corrina, Cor-
rina and Pie Nutty Pm-
fessor, and on TV shows
such as "Law and Or-
der," "Seinfeld" and
"Mad About You."
Check him out yourself
8:15 and 10:45 p.m. Fri-
day-Saturday, April 18-
19. $17.50. Mark
Ridley's Comedy Cas-
tle, 269 E. 4th, Royal
Oak. (810) 542-9900.