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May 09, 1997 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-09

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What To Do, What To Do ...

FOR YOUR EARS

Sunday, May 18. $3-$5. Agency
for Jewish Education, Southfield.
Call (810) 354-1050 ...

They're still kicking! The De-
scendents perform with Less
than Jake, Guttermouth,
Handsome and Mustard
Plug 5:30 p.m. Sunday,
May 11. State Theatre,
Woodward, Detroit. Call
(810) 645-6666.
Rockabilly artist
Sleepy LaBeef per-
forms 8 p.m. Thursday,
LYNNE
May 15. $6. Magic Bag,
KONSTANTIN
22920 Woodward, Fern-
OUT & ABOUT
dale. Call (810) 544-3030

ON HE SIIGE

Grosse Pointe The-
atre presents Me and
My Girl through May
17. $15. Fries Auditori-
um, Grosse Pointe
War Memorial, 32
Lakeshore Road,
Grosse Pointe Farms.
Call for showtimes,
(313) 881-4004 ...
COLUMNIST
The music of the
Ekoostic Hookah
perform with roots rocker Chris Gershwin brothers is featured in
Whitley 8 p.m. Friday, May 16. the musical comedy Crazy for
$13. 7th House, 7 N. Saginaw, You, starring Joanne Duckman.
Through May 18. $12; $10 Sun-
Pontiac. Call 810) 335-8100 ...
days/students. The Players
Guild, 21730 Madison, Dearborn.
Call for showtimes, (313) 561-
TKTS .. -
The Taffetas will take you on
The Ford Chorus presents a musical journey through the
Best of the Tony Awards, a fabulous '50s, through the story
musical extravaganza of song of four girls who make their way
and dance, 8 p.m. Friday-Satur- from Indiana to New York.
day; 3 p.m. Sunday, May 16-18. Through May 24. $14; $12/stu-
$8; $6/students/seniors. World dents. Village Players of Birm-
Headquarters auditorium, at ingham, 752 Chestnut. Call (810)
Michigan and Southfield, Dear- 644-2075-.
born. Call (313) 467-1808 ...
City of Southfield and Senior
Arts League present Peter Shaf-
fer's comedy of two unlikely
friends, Lettice and Lovage. 8
p.m. Friday-Saturday; 2 p.m.
Sunday, through May 25. $8; $7
The Detroit Dance Collective seniors/children. The Burgh, cor-
celebrates founder Barbara ner of Berg Road and Civic Cen-
Selinger's 50th birthday with ter Drive, Southfield. Call (810)
Portraits, choreographed and 827-0700 ...
performed by Selinger. 8 p.m.
Thursday-Friday, May 15-16.
$15. Millenium Theatre Center,
15600 J.L. Hudson Drive, South-
field. Call (313) 965-3544 ...
Cranbrook Art Museum pre-
sents a lecture given by Hector
Feliciano, author of The Lost
Museum, on "The Looting of Art,"
by the Nazis in France," 7:30
The 1928 silent film The p.m. Thursday, May 15. $6. 1221
Blacksmith, starring Buster N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills.
Keaton, will be accompanied by Call (810) 645-3323 ...
Scott Smith at the Barton The-
The 1997 Greektown Art
atre Pipe Organ. 8 p.m. Satur- Fair, featuring nearly 150 fine
day, May 10. $8. Redford artists and craftspeople, is list-
Theatre, 17360 Lahser Road, De- ed as one of the Top 100 fine art
troit. (313) 383-0133.
shows in the nation. 5-10 p.m.
Magic Bag presents Thomas Friday; 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Satur-
Video's Cult Classic Tuesday's pre- day; noon-6 p.m. Sunday, May
sentation of Touch of Evil, the 16-18. On Monroe, St. Antoine
1958 Orson Welles classic starring and Beaubien streets, Detroit.
Janet Leigh and Charlton Heston. Call (313) 662-3382 ...
9:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 13. No
The Roeper Invitational
cover. 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Artfest features a juried show
Call (810) 544-3030 ...
and sale of original fine arts, plus
AJE's Yiddish Film Festival food and entertainment. 10 a.m.-
presents East and West 7 p.m. 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, May

MORE FOR YOUR EARS

KICK UP YOUR HEELS

THE ART SCENE

DET RO IT J EWIS H

THE BIG SCREEN

Dinosaurs

17-18. 2190 N. Woodward,
Bloomfield Hills. Call (810) 642-

MOTHER'S

BN

Celebrate
's Day in ad-
vance: the
Clemens
17th Annual
ied Art Fair
and' First T e Fest will fea-
ture over 100_ artists. 11 a.m.-8
p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat-
urday, May 9-10. The Art Cen-
ter, Macomb Place, Mount
Clemens. Call (810) 469-8666 ...
Birmingham Temple's Vivace
Series presents harpist Kirsten
Agresta, performing songs by
composers of Israeli, French,
Spanish and English origin,
ranging from early Baroque to
contemporary. 8 p.m. Slit day,
May 11. $14; $12/seniors/stu-
dents. Farmington Hills. Call
(810) 788-9338 ...
Music da Camera presents
Per la Mamma, operatic fa-
vorites for Mother's Day, 4 p.m.
Sunday, May 11. Kerrytown
Concert House, 415 N. Fourth,
Ann Arbor. $15; $10/students.
Call (313) 769-29999 ...
Hudson's chefs have created
a special six-course brunch to
celebrate Mother's Day. Two
seatings: 11 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.
Sunday, May 11. $14.95;
$7.50/children under 12. Call the
Hudson's location nearest you ...

ANN ARBOR

Cy Coleman's and Larry Gel-
bart's jazzy musical City of
Angels is stylized with the
sultry atmosphere of a 1940s film
noir. 8 p.m. Friday; 2 and 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 9-10. $18.;
$17/students/seniors. Lydia
Mendelssohn Theatre in the
Michigan League Building,
Ann Arbor. Call (313) 763-1085

Barbara Kessler, compared
to Sheryl Crow, and Jennifer
Kimball, formerly of the Story,
perform together at the Ark. 8
p.m. Wednesday, May 14. $11.
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. Call
(313) 761-1800 ...
Maestro Samuel Wong leads
the Ann Arbor Symphony Or-
chestra in Mahler's Symphony
No. 4 with soprano Glenda
Anderson Kirkland. 8 p.m.
Saturday, May 17. $15-$25.
Michigan Theater, 603 E.
Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call (313)
994-4801 ...

nglielbre grunge was an acknowledged genre, the Neil Young-
and Husker Du-influenced J Mascis had earned that tag with Di-
nosaur Jr. Originally calling themselves simply Dinosaur, they
had to add the Jr. to avoid a lawsuit by the Dinosaurs, featuring
members of Country Joe and the Fish and Jefferson Airplane.
Still going strong; catch Dinosaur Jr with Smoking Popes and
Lotus Crown 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 16. $13.50. Clutch Cargo's,
65 E. Huron, Pontiac. (810) 333-2362.

&I More

mosaurs

The largest predator ever tc
roam the earth, Tyrannosaur
rex stands more than 25 fee.
tall. T. rex, along with 26 0 .
his animatronic prehistoric
friends, is on display at the
Detroit Zoo's Dinosauria II
The four-acre exhibit also fea-
tures an education tent with
interactive displays for clz
dren, a DinoStore with mor€
than 400 novelty items and
Donostories, a hands-on ex-
hibit for children. Open daily
at 10 a.m. Through Sept. 1.
$31with regular zoo admission;
free for children under 2. De-
troit Zoo, across from Rack-
ham Fountain, west of the
camel yard. (81.0) 541-5835.

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