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September 26, 1997 - Image 91

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-26

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Artquest Gallery presents function-
al and decorative art objects in glass,
clay, wood and metal, along with jew-
elry and wearable art in its exhibition,
Art By Women, For Women, About
Women, running Oct. 2-31. A per-
centage of proceeds benefits the
"Reach to Recovery" program of the
American Cancer Society. Artquest
Gallery, 185 N. Old Woodward,
Birmingham. Call (248) 540-2484.
The Center for Creative
Studies/Center Galleries opens its
ninth season with Goddesses, a cele-
bration of goddess imagery by artists
whose work is not usually associated
with female divinity. Exhibits include
feminine T-shirts by sculptor Lois
Teicher, paintings by Brenda
Goodman and "goddess inspired"
photographs by Marilyn Zimmerman.
Through Oct. 31 in the Park Shelton
Building, Woodward at Kirby,
Detroit. Call (313) 874-1955.

ith Sunday matinees
*5 and 12. Trinity
louse Theatre, 38840 W.
x MileRoad at 1-275,
ivonia. $8. Call (313)
54-6302.
r ith music and lyrics
Frank
F
rank Loesser, How
Succeed In Business
Vithout Really Trying
gaes to Macomb Center
Me Performing Arts 8
m. Friday and 2:30 and
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4-5.
)ne mile east of Lakeside
all at Hall (M-59) and
arfield roads, Clinton
Op. $29 adults/$26 stu-
ents and seniors. Call
310) 286-2222.

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Dance

The Eisenhower
nce Ensemble opens
eason with a collage
dance titled On the
The Southfield Pavilion Antiques
love. 8 p.m. Friday and
Wendy
Liebman
a show and sale, runs 2-9
Exposition,
aturday, Sept. 26 and
p.m.
Friday,
12-8 p.m. Saturday, and
L, at Oakland
12-5
p.m.
Sunday,
Sept. 26-28, at the
Piltversity's Varner Recital Hall,
Southfield
Civic
Center,
26000
'ochester. $12/$10 seniors/$6 stu-
Comedian. Steve Moore brings his
Evergreen
Road,
Southfield.
$6 admis-
ents. Call (248) 370-3013.
strikingly original and funny stand-up
sion, good for all three days. Children
act to The Ark in Ann Arbor on
12 and under free. Call (810) 469-
Saturday, Sept. 27, - at 7:30 p.m. His
1706.
tragi-comedy manages to find humor
Deaf Awareness Day, a daylong
The fall semester films at the
in being HIV positive. $15. Call (313)
extravaganza highlighting the history
Jniversity of Michigan - Dearborn
761-1800.
and heritage of the deaf community,
Lave post-1945 Berlin as their back-
Named "Best Female Stand-Up
takes place Saturday, Sept. 27, at the
Presented in conjunction with
Comic" at the 1997 Cable ACE
Summit Place Mall in Waterford. For
he Goethe Institute of Ann Arbor,
Awards, Wendy Liebman delivers her
information, call (248) 332-3323
he presentations are free and will be
"muttering under her breath" punch-
(TTY) or (248) 3331 (Voice).
ntroduced by German professor
lines to audiences at the Mainstreet
Celebrate Gilda's Day in Michigan
ueline Vansant and guest experts.
Comedy Showcase 8:30 p.m.
and help raise funds for Gilda's Club
Pirderers Are Among Us (1946,
Thursday, Oct. 2; 8:30 and 10:30
at the Fourth Annual Gilda's Club
3/W, 84 minutes), the first German
p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 3-4.
Family Walk and Block Party begin-
ilm to deal critically with the legacy
Mainstreet Comedy Showcase, 314 E.
ning 10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 28.
)f National Socialism, involves the
Liberty, Ann Arbor. $10-$13. Call
Walkers will participate in a 5K walk
elationship between a concentration
(313) 996 9080.
Ourp survivor and -a former officer in
he German army. 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Jct. 3. Science Building, Room 138.
-all (313) 593-5433.
Park West Gallery presents a
In his 1938 film version of You
of works by Zamy
collection
Won't Take It With You, director
Steynovitz titled "Reflections of
Prrank Capra transforms George S.
Heritage through Oct. 2.
Kaufman's whimsical Pulitzer Prize-
Steynovitz, with studios in New
winning play into a paean to pop-
and Tel Aviv, paints scenes
York
Presented by the History of
bold, colorful acrylics that
in
kerican Cinema Series, 4:10 p.rrh
represent his Jewish and East
Monday, Sept. 29, at the Michigan
European background. 29469
Theater, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor.
Northwestern Highway,
Call (313) 668-8480.
Southfield. Call (248) 354 2343. Zamy Steynovitz's "Circus Rider"

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around downtown Detroit. There is
also an optional one-mile fun walk
around Cobo Hall. $20 registration
fee includes T-shirt. To register for the
walk, call the Motor City Striders at
(248) 544-9099. Day-of-event regis-
tration from 8:30-9:45 p.m. There is
free entry (no T-shirt) for children
under 10.

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he Big Screen

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The Art Scene

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Gilda Radner: A walk for Gilda's Club.

The feisty co-host of "Live with
Regis and Kathie Lee," Regis Philbin
entertains at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28,
at Macomb Center for the Performing
Arts, one mile east of Lakeside Mall at
Hall (M-59) and Garfield roads,
Clinton Twp. $29-$35. Call (810)
286-2222.
Stacy Guard of the Princeton
Review conducts a free seminar on the
College Admissions Process 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 30, at Barnes & Noble,
6800 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Call (248) 626-6804.
The Master Gardener Society of
Oakland County presents its annual
Fall Gardening Fair 12 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 4., with a plant sale;
advice from master gardeners and chil-
dren's activities. M.S.U. Tollgate
Education Center on the northwest
corner of 12 Mile and Meadowbrook
roads, Novi. Free admission. Call

(248) 347-3860, Ext. 300.

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Volunteers Needed

Needed: rehearsal space, contribu-
tions of food, portable tables and
chairs, a passenger van, "extras" and
more for a feature film production in
Michigan, Oct. 1-26, about a young
woman who returns home to
Michigan to celebrate Yom Kippur.
Call (248) 865-9684.
The Detroit Historical Museum
begins a new five-week training session
for docents 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays,
starting Sept. 29. 5401 Woodward,
Detroit. Call (313) 833-1475

9/26
1997

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