FOR YOUR EARS Locals the Schugars perform with Jill Jack 10 p.m. Friday, June 6. $5. Lili's 21, 2930 Jacob, Hamtramck. Call (313) 875-6555 John Mayan and the Blues Breakers perform with Charlie Musselwhite 8 p.m. Saturday, June 7. $20. Majestic, Wood- ward, Detroit. Call (313) 99-MU- SIC ... Mary Chapin. Carpenter appears with Jim Lauderdale 8 p.m. Friday, June 13. $27.50. Fox Theatre, Woodward, Detroit. Call (248) 433-1515 ... MORE FOR YOUR EARS The Bel Canto Choral Society, directed by Eugene Branstrom and accompanied by Rochelle Barr, performs 3:30 p.m. Sun- day, June 8, in the main audi- torium of the Southfield Centre for the Arts (formerly B'nai David) on Southfield Road. The free-to-the-public performance is part of the grand opening cele- bration of the new facility. (248) 424-9022. ON NE SlAGE Native American practices and Australian Aboriginal rituals. Call (313) 862-8000 ... Book Beat Bookstore and Gallery will exhibit a photo- graphic display, Between the Eyes, a current survey of stu- dent and alumni photography from the Oakland Community College's Royal Oak Campus. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, through July 5. 26010 Greenfield, Oak Park. Call (248) 968-1190 ... WHATNOT The Michigan Hu- mane Society will host the fifth annual Meet Your Best Friend at the Zoo, in at attempt to find homes for adopt- able animals. 10 a.m.-5 LYNNE p.m. Saturday-Sunday, KONSTANTIN June 7-8. Detroit Zoo. OUT & ABOUT Call (313) 872-3400 ... COLUMNIST Graphic designer George Cantor, au- Deborah Friedman presents thor of The Tigers of '68: Base- "Scenes From My Sketchbook ball's Last Real Champions, will through July 12; a reception for sign copies of his book 1 p.m. the artist will be 6-9 p.m. Friday, Sunday, June 8, at Borders June 6. Clique Gallery, 200 W. Books and Music, Farmington Fifth, Royal Oak. Call (248) 545- Hills; and 7 p.m. Monday, June 2200 ... 9, at Borders Books and Music, Birmingham Bloomfield Art Birmingham. Call (248) 644- -Association's Student Pottery 1515 ... Sale will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat- The sixth annual Meadow urday, June 7. 1516 S. Cran- Brook Hall Landscape and brook Road. Call (248) 644-0866 Garden Show, featuring pro- fessionally landscaped gardens, The work of the a juried show of garden art, a Kennedy Cen- garden marketplace and more. ter Special 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday; Artists — stu- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, June 13- dents with men- 14. $7; $3/children 6-12; free/un- tal or physical der 6. Rochester. Call (248) challenges — will 646-4992 ... be on display The 16th Annual ITT Auto- through June 21 motive Detroit Grand Prix is at Objects of Art, under way, including the Motor 6243 Orchard City 100 Trans-Am Race, as well Lake Road, West as In-Line Skating Competition Bloomfield. To and Detroit Grand Prix 5k Run benefit the and Walk. Friday-Sunday, June Kennedy Center 6-8. The Raceway on Belle Isle School. Call (248) Park. Call (313) 259-7749 ... 539-3332 ... Through the month of June, local artist Den- The Anna Davidson Rosen- nis Summers berg Award for Poems on the will be "in resi- dence" in the Jewish Experience announces its Gallery, at Mary- 1997 competition. For informa- grove College. His tion, send a self-addressed installation ex- stamped envelope for an entry plores ephemeral form and guidelines by July 31 scientific con- to Poetry Award, Judah cepts, touching Magnes Museum, 2911 Russell into Taoism, Zen, St., Berkeley, CA 94705 ... HE ART SCENE Blue Belles Emily Saliers, left, and Amy Ray, right, the Indigo Girls, have been harmonizing together since their first single in 1985. Blend- ing introspection, biblical imagery and feminist folkability, it's still their beautiful harmonies that prevail. Indigo Girls per- form 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 14. $15-$27.50. Pine Knob Mu- sic Theatre, Auburn Hills. (248) 645-6666. TH E DE TRO I T J EWIS H NE WS PHOTO BY CAROL INE G REYSHOCK William Shakespeare's Ham- let will be presented by the U- M-Flint Theatre Department, joined by Oakland University's theater department, through June 15. Performances rotate campuses; call for details, (248) 370-2030 ... Euripides' Medea will be pre- sented by the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. 8 p.m. Thursday-Sat- urday, through June 21. $10. 2275 Platt Road, Ann Arbor. Call (313) 971-AACT Kitty Dubin is one of 10 local and national playwrights whose works are to be included in the Heartlande Theatre Compa- ny's Playscape '97. Featuring 10 plays in nine days, Playscape says, "We've got a little something for every- one." Thursday-Sunday, June 12-22. $7.50- $12.50. Varner Hall's Studio Theatre, Oakland University, Rochester. For details, call (248) 433-1233 ... ... PHOTO BY MARY ELLEN MARE. What To Do, What To Do 81 ENTRANTS WARM Mary Chapin Carpenter performs next Friday at the Fox. Garden Party Pewabic Pottery presents "For the House and Garden," a show, sale and garden symposium with Pewabic staff and more than 40 ceramic artists from throughout the United States celebrat- ing art and outdoor living. Featured will be sculpture, garden ware, vases and tableware. Benefit Preview with hors d'oeuvres, cocktails and entertainment: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, June 6, $75. Show and Sale: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, June 7-8. Free/members; $5/non-members. Allen House, 556 W. Maple, Birmingham. (313) 822-0954.