What To Do, What To Do

FOR YOUR EARS

The Sounds of Global Beat

is a musical event featuring cul-
tural diversity from around the
world: Wayquay, a Native Amer-
ican singer/songwriter; Symbiose,
from Zaire; the Coconutheads,
from Florida; Tian, a Chinese pi-
anist; Terracotta, Indian jazz; and
Jolly Llama, a Detroit band. Fri-
day, June 27. $19.99. State The-
atre, Woodward, Detroit. Call for
showtime, (248) 645-6666 ...
Bush performs with the Jesus
Lizard and Souls 6:45 p.m. Sat-
urday, June 28. $20-
$28.50. Pine Knob
Music Theatre. Call
(248) 645-6666 ...

Ron Sexsmith
and Tara McLean

perform 8 p.m. Sat-
urday, June 28. $8.
7th House, 7 N. Sag-
inaw, Pontiac. Call
(248) 335-3540 ...
Texas' Blonde
Bomber, a.k.a.

r Ronnie Dawson,

go's, 65 E. Huron, Pontiac. Call
(248) 333-2362 ...

THE ART SCENE

The Detroit Institute
of Arts presents Sol Le-

witt Prints: 1970-1995,

day-Saturday, July 2-5. Chaplin's
Comedy Club, 34244 Groesbeck,
Clinton Township. Call for show-
times and prices, (810)
792-1902 ...

No Doubt

Adrian Young, Tom Dumont, Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal have
been playing, recording and touring for eight years. Now, No
Doubt's most recent release, Tragic Kingdom, has spawned two
hits, in their mix of new wave, guitar rock, dance, reggae and
pop. Having opened over the years for the likes of the Red Hot
Chili Peppers, Bad Religion, Ziggy Marley and Fishbone, No
Doubt is finally headlining, with opening bands Weezer and Face
to Face. 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 29. $20. The Palace of Auburn
Hills. (248) 645-6666.

Possessed

WHATNOT

featuring more than 200
The 24th annual Bon-
prints by the pioneer of
sai Show is presented by
Conceptual Art. 11 a.m.-
the Four Seasons Bonsai
4 p.m. Wednesday-Fri-
Club of Michigan, June
LYN NE
day; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
27-29.
Hours are 12:30-9
KONST ANT1N
weekends. Through
p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-9
OUT & A BOUT
Aug. 24. 5200 Wood-
p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m.-5
COLUM NIST
ward, Detroit. Call (313)
p.m. Sunday. $2; children
u , 833-7900...
under 16 free. Washington
The University Square Building, Washington and
of Michigan Mu- 4th Street, Royal Oak. (248) 354-
seum of Art's 6119....
Z- Selections from

the Lannan
Y. Foundation
Gift, consisting of

85 works from the
late 19th century
to the present, in-
cluding works by
Delacroix, Picasso
and Lichtenstein.
Through August.
525 S. State, Ann
Arbor. Call (313)
764-0395 ...

appears 8 p.m. Wayquay is o
ne of six acts at the
Monday, June 30. Global Seat sh ow tonight at the
ic $7. Magic Bag, State Theatre.
22920 Woodward,
Ferndale. Call (248) 544-3030 ...
Slash, Stir and Helmet open for
Cheap Trick 6 p.m. Tuesday, TICKLE YOUR
July 1. $10. Pine Knob Music The- FUNNY BONE
atre. Call (248) 645-6666 ...
Mike Green has opened for
Foo Fighters perform 8 p.m. such headliners as Jerry Seinfeld
Thursday, July 3. $15. Clutch Car- and Tim Allen. See him Wednes-

FOUTH OF JULY FUN

The Pirates Ball featuring
The Band, Jefferson Starship,
Vince Welnick, Missing Man For-
mation and others. 5:30 p.m. Fri-
day, July 4. $12.50-$22.50. Pine
Knob Music Theatre. Call (248)
645-6666 ...
Buck-O-Nine perform 6 p.m.
Friday, July 4. $8. The Shelter,
downstairs from St. Andrew's, 431
E. Congress, Detroit. Call (313)
961-8137 ...

ON THE HORIZON

Ben Harper, July 7, Clutch
Cargo's ... Bobcat Goldthwait,
July 11-12, Chaplin's Comedy
Club ...

The New York Times Magazine has described the Klezmatics'
music as "Jewish roots music for the 21st century." Possessed,
the new CD released by the Klezmatics, features music from
Tony Kushrier's A Dybbuk, appropriations from the Song of
Songs, Gypsy songs, as well as traditional kleziner times. Avail-
able in record stores now.

