Forgotten Harvest presents
Hungarian dances, 3:30 p.m. Sunday,
Comedy
Night VI for Action
Oct. 19. Birmingham Unitarian
with comic-magician
Against
Hunger
Church, Woodward at Lone Pine.
Michael Finney 8 p.m. Saturday,
$18/$15 students and seniors. Call
Oct. 25, at the Music
(248) 357-1111.
Hall, 350 Madison,
The Music Study Club of
Detroit. $25 and up. All
Metropolitan Detroit presents
donations are tax
Michigan State piano faculty
deductible as allowed by
member Yong Hi Moon in
law. Call (810) 350-
"An Afternoon of Enchanting
FOOD (3663) for tickets
Classical Music" Tuesday, Oct.
and
information.
21, at the Birmingham
Temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile,
Farmington Hills. 12:15
GAIL
dessert; 1 p.m. program. $7.
ZIMMERMAN
Call (248) 851-4307.
Arts and
Pro Musica opens its season
Entertainment
with the Ardis String Quartet
Editor
Elwood P. Dowd and his
playing the music of Mozart
imaginary friend will
and Schubert. 8 p.m.
grace the stage when Harvey opens
Wednesday, Oct. 22, in the Recital
the Bonstelle Theatre season. 8 p.m.
Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m.
$25. Call (313) 886-7207 for more
Sundays, Oct. 17-26. $10/$8 stu-
information.
dents and seniors. 3424 Woodward
Grand Valley State University pre-
Ave., Detroit. Call (313) 577-2960.
sents Van Cliburn bronze medalist
Edward Albee s critically acclaimed
Aviram Reichert of Israel 8 p.m.
1994 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama
Tuesday, Oct. 28, at Louis Armstrong
Three Tall Women will be staged at
Theater in Grand Rapids. Reichert
Meadow Brook Theatre Oct. 22-Nov.
will be featured in "Playing With
16. Call (248) 377-3300 for more
Fire," a documentary about the 10th
information.
Van Cliburn International Piano
Competition that will air over PBS
stations this fall. Call (800) 585-3737
for information and tickets.
The Birmingham Bloomfield Art
Association introduces its new $2.2
million, 12,500-foot expansion with
a two-day 40th anniversary commu-
nity celebration Friday-Saturday, Oct
17-18. Tickets are $100 per person
for tonight's 7 p.m. evening gala. The
public is invited free to a 2-5 p.m.
open house tomorrow. Call (248)
644-0866.
The Bloomfield Township Library
presents Jewish and Christian Ritual
in Art 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, fea-
turing Esther Cooper of the Speakers
Bureau of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Lone Pine and Telegraph roads
in Bloomfield Township. Call (248)
642-5800.
U-M Professor Todd Edelman
Michael Finney
speaks 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21,
at the Janice Charach Epstein
Museum Gallery on the exhibition
The Jew As Other, followed by a
Political funny business will be the
reception. No charge. Maple-Drake
topic when The Capitol Steps bring
Jewish Community Center. For infor-
their musical political satire to the
mation and reservations, call the
Music Hall Center for the Performing
American Jewish Committee, (248)
Arts 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Oct.
646-7686, or Jewish Theological
23 and 24. 350 Madison Ave. Detroit.
Seminary, (248) 258-0055.
$20-$30. Call (313) 963-2366.
On The
Stage
The University of
Michigan Museum of
Art presents Fifteen
Visions of Book Art,
including works by
Lynne Avadenka and
Barbara Tetenbaum.
Opening reception 7
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23.
Through Jan. 4. 525 S.
State St., Ann Arbor.
Call (313) 764-0395.
Family Fun
Youtheatre opens its
34th season of professional plays,
musicals, dance and puppets with the
new musical Big Bad Wolf. 11 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 17 and 18, at the Music
Hall. 350 Madison Ave., Detroit. $7.
Call (313) 963-2366.
Conductor Ya-Hui Wang and the
DSO open the Young People's
Concert Series with New Tales of the
Arabian Nights, 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 18, at Orchestra Hall. $7-$18.
Call (313) 833-3700.
The Art Scene
Laugh Lines
0.1 Anderson
The City of Southfield presents a
Kids Koncert for children ages 4-10
featuring the catch-your-breath com-
edy of O.J. Anderson, 1:30-2:15
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18. Southfield
Centre for the Arts, 24350 Southfield
Road. $3.25. Call (248) 424-9022.
Whatnot
The International Institute and
city of Southfield's Original Old
The 1996 Olympic Gold Medal-
winning gymnastics team.
World Market, featuring food, arts
and crafts and entertainment, will be
held 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday-Saturday
and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 17-
19, at the Southfield Civic Center at
Civic Center Dr. and Evergreen in
Southfield. $3 adults/$2 seniors and
children/$5 per family. Call (313)
871-8600.
The John Hancock Tour of World
Gymnastics Champions, featuring
the 1996 Olympic Gold Medal win-
ning team, comes to the Palace of
Auburn Hills 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
19. $19.50-$35. Call (248) 645-
6666.
A tour of the Boston-Edison
neighborhood, including the homes
formerly owned by the Sloman,
Himelhoch and Rabbi Franklin fami-
lies, is presented by the Jewish
Historical Society 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 26. $18. Call (248)
661-7706.
Award-winning writer/producer/
director Harvey Ovshinsky presents
his popular workshop "How to
Complete Your First Movie Script in
Six Months," from 7-10 p.m. once a
month on the last Monday of the
month (except Dec. 27), starting
Oct. 27. The Community House,
380 S. Bates, Birmingham. $300.
Call (248) 644-5832 to register.
On The Horizon
Comedian Jonathan Katz appears
to benefit the Anti-Defamation
League at Knollwood Country Club
7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30. For infor-
mation and tickets, call the ADL at
(248) 355-3730.
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