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April 18, 1997 - Image 131

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-18

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J.N. Entertainment

Want A Golden Egg, Noomow!"

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PHOTO BY CHR ISTY BUSH

Chicago-born band Veru-
ca Salt —named after the
character in Roald Dahi's
Willy Wonka and the
Chocolate Factory —
scored a hit with 1994's
poppy "Seether." Jewish
co-vocalist Nina Gordon,
left, met singing partner
Louise Post, right, on
New Year's Eve 1992, and
after three live perfor-
mances, the band signed
to a label. Veruca. Salt
opens for Bush 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 19. $25.
The Palace of Auburn
Hills. (810) 645-6666.

ith was ktiOWn as
ht LiVe" band:riles
ilipr.1716,4t.11i_TT): live..
(810) 544 3030.

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Author/actor/director Hank Greenspan offers a voice play deliv-
ered by three actors, including Greenspan, bearing witness to
the human experience after the Holocaust. Janice Charach Ep-
stein Muse-uin/G-allery, Maple-Drake JCC. (810) 661-7641.

PHOTO BY M ICHAEL LAVINE

Sammy Davis Jr.'s 1964
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud Con-
vertible; Gregory Peck's 1960
Bentley STI Continental. Flying
Spur and, pictured, Andy
Granatelli's 1932 Duesenberg
Derham Tourster, These are
just some examples of the vin-
tage cars with celebrity histo-
ry that will be on display in
conjunction with the more than
500 collector cars to be auc-
tioned at the Michigan Inter-
national Classic Car Auction.
Doors open 4 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. Saturday-Sun-
day, April 25-27. Tickets available at door. Novi
Expo Center. (313) 459-3311.

Sunday, 7 p.m.

The Odd Couple

M VPWS, 1:+1",

Jamie Farr and William Christopher star in Neil Simon's comedy
hit. $29; $26/students/seniors. Macomb Center for the Performing
Arts. (810) 286-2222

Wednesday, 11:30 a.m./luncheon; 1:30 p.m./lecture.

Princely Potagers

The history and aesthetics of the kitchen garden in France are the
focus of an illustrated lecture, "Princely Potagers: French Kitchen
gardens from Versailles to Villandry." Luncheon precedes lecture.
$30. Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward. (313) 833-7969.

.m.
Lynn Harrell and the DSO

b.

Scott Lucas and Joe
Daniels — the remainders
of what once was a four-piece
band — are Local H. Tour-
ing with Silverchair, the duo
is supporting its album As
Good As Dead, and are am-
plified to a full, fierce, melod-
ic rock. Wednesday, April 23.
State Theater, 2115 Wood-
ward, Detroit. (313) 961-
5450.

Cellist Lynn Harrell has appeared at the Vatican with the Royal
Philharmonic in a concert dedicated to the memory of the six mil-
lion Jews who perished in the Holocaust, and has performed with
Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman. See him perform with the
DSO. $16-$58. Orchestra Hall. (313) 833-3700.

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