Rez 6 Anne Frank 9 Highlights V* N Flint Youth Theater's Anne Frank and Me (May 4-17) S Bower Theater Anne Frank & Me tells the story of a 13- year-old girl, who unconscious after an accident, goes back in time and experi- ences firsthand the Holocaust. On May 4, Yom Hashoah, a memorial service will be included as part of the performance. Recommended for ages 10 and older. Un- der 4 not admitted. Matinee and evening performances. For schedule and ticket information, call (810) 760-1138. Opposite page: The Holocaust is not just a Jewish issue, says Flint 6.. Cultural Center CD Larry Thompson. "Anne Frank in the World: 1929- 1945" (through May 24) Sloan Museum "Anne Frank in the World" documents the rise of Nazism and the events lead- ing up to World War III through the sto- ry of Anne Frank and her family. Developed by the Anne Frank Founda- tion in Amsterdam and sponsored by the Anne Frank Center USA Inc., the exhibit will also feature videos and lecture pre- sentations. For a schedule oflectures and ticket information, call (810) 769-1169. •his page: Th:illint Youth Theaters Anne Ounk & Me tel is the story of a lt*WRIfiliri who and gets a goes back in firsthand fob( at the Holocaust. WOW naggegMS:d.;'$, ■ :& , JAAVOMMilk. s ,,.A0 '*" * *4"; * \ **."44* "Insights Into Cruelty, Discrimi- nation and Hope" (through May 25) Flint Institute of Arts (VIA) A two-part exhibition, "Insights" centers on the theme of the artist as commen- tator. Five large-scale works on loan il- lustrate humanity's weakness as well as the perseverance of hope. In addition, 25 works from the FIA's permanent collec- tion illustrate an international 20th-cen- tury artistic response to these issues. Free admission. For further information, call (810) 234-1695. hteous Gentile the international director of the Anne Frank Center. mmoimmetx, Holocaust Film. Series Flint Institute of Arts The world premiere of Greta, a docu- mentary about Greta Ferusic, the only documented survivor of both the Auschwitz death camp and the siege of Sarajevo. Ms. Ferusic will be available to meet audience members on Thursday, I May 22. Additional screenings of Greta scheduled through May 25. Other films include: Anne Frank Re ktil membered (May 2 4), The Diwy of Anne Frank (May 9 11) and Night and Fog (May 16-18). For schedule and ticket in- formation, call (810) 234-1695. El ‘-‘4 ' - r - - ..Ala ptar:Ittat. f.:Mata, - la V V.P . Mag:* Ea,a, a T"igart; 0,, ft - At s "•':4" a, MMaaWaaa, ogesk imitoRMITM6 e For information regarding any event, call the event's host institution. For information about group tours and packages for any of the above events, ell (810) 760-1087, or toll-free, 1-888-8-CENTER Directions from Detroit: Take 1-75 North to 1-475 North to Exit 8A, Robert T. Longway Blvd. Turn right onto Robert T. Longway Blvd. Turn right onto Forest St. This will take you into the Flint Cultural Center Campus. S SS s,‘ N - C-) cr) \ >— 71.4WWR.k"> Mkt 0 1