Another, a Youtheatre musical revue written by kids for kids. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Music Hall. Ages 7 and older. $8. Call (313) 963-2366. It feels like a Halloween Spooktacular, but it's also Doug Scheer's magical way of teaching lessons about school work and Halloween safety. 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, on the Fountain Court stage at Fairlane Town Center. (313) 593-3330. Above: Muzsikas with Marta Sebestyen Right: Five Guys Named Moe tunes to dixieland and Sousa, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Novi Civic Center, 45175 W. Ten Mile Road, Novi. Free admission. The Michigan Chamber Symphony Orchestra opens its third season under the direction of Dai Uk Lee with an all-Haydn program featur- ing 12-year-old pianist and wunderkind Joshua Cullen. 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills. $20. Call (248) 601-6276. On The Stage A Broadway hit mixing swing, be- bop and zany humor, Five Guys Named Moe will be performed as part of the Concerts-in-the-Garden Series 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Southfield Centre for the Arts. $8. (248) 424- 9022. In the Sweet Bye and Bye will kick off the 40th anniversary season of Detroit Repertory Theatre. Among the Repertory alumni to be honored at a black-tie affair 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, will be Vondi Curtis Hall, who currently appears on "Chicago Hope." $40. The show runs through Dec. 31. Call for ticket prices and times. 13103 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit. Call (313) 868-1347. Halloween Fun Dress the kids in costume and intro- duce them to One Monster After Celebrate Halloween with some real- ly wild animals at Halloween Zoorama Safari, a trick-or-treat extravaganza 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, and noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Belle Isle Zoo. $3. Call (313) 852- 4084. Zoo Boo, 5:30-8 p.m. Oct. 27-31 at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, features a Halloween trail with lighted jack-o- lanterns and pumpkins carved in the shape of animals; there will be trick- or-treat stations. $3. Call (248) 541- 5835. Decorate pumpkins 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Cranbrook Art Museum in the Avant-Carved Non Carving Pumpkin Decorating Event. $3 per pumpkin. Reservations are encouraged. Call (248) 645-3323. Ardith Laskowski reads Scary Stories 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25; Irish musician and storyteller Jim Perkins entertains followed by a pro- gram about "Michigan Bats," 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30; and a Friday Night (come in costume) Scary "Slumber Party" with storyteller Judy Sima 7-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31. All at Borders, 34300 Woodward, Birmingham. Call (248) 203-0005. Wear your costumes and receive a between 1 and 4:30 p.m. Call (248) free little pumpkin on one-hour 644-1700. Halloween Train Rides departing at 11 Take a 30-minute journey with a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, green fog, simulated underground tun- Oct. 25, and Sunday, Oct. 26, at the nels, a living floor, high-tech lighting, Coe Railroad on Pontiac Trail just custom visual effects and a north of Maple Road in haunted military heli- Walled Lake. $7/children copter 7:30 p.m.- 2-10 and seniors; midnight during $8/adults. Call (248) 960- Halloween week, 9440. Oct. 28-31, at C.J. A Halloween concert Barrymore's in guaranteed to scare the Clinton Township "yell" out of you is planned and in New Hudson, by the Farmington where Silo X offers Community Band. The haunted attractions. $12. Spooktacular XII offers visits by Call (888) 222-4088. holiday demons as well as festive Maureen Schiffman Artist Alice Ham music at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. presents the Coco exhibits at the 26, at Twelve Oaks Mall in Halloween Show, 7 p.m. Sugarloaf Art Fair. Novi. Call (248) 926-8438. Tuesday, Oct. 28, at the Before the parade passes by, Farmington Hills Public get into costume and step along Library and 7 p.m. with the 61st Annual Birmingham Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the Farmington Halloween Parade. The Birmingham Public Library. Call (248) 848-4315. Fire Department and the Seaholm The Magic Bag features the Rocky High School Marching Band will lead Horror Picture Show, doors at 8/film the group at 4:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. at 9:30 p.m., Wednesday and 26, from the corner of Bates and Thursday, Oct. 29 and 30, $2-$5; and Martin. Free cider and donuts. Those A Honky-Tonk Halloween Bash 8 who arrive early can enjoy the p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, featuring Wayne Pumpkin Patch at Shain Park, where Hancock, The Starlight Drifters and children 8 and under can do face paint- Good Medicine Band. $10. 22920 ing and cookie decorating, see a magi- Woodward, Ferndale. $10. Call (248) cian and walk through a petting zoo 544-1991. The Art Scene More than 300 artisans from 39 states and Canada will showcase their work at The Third Annual Fall Sugarloaf Art Fair, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 24-26, at the Novi Expo Center. (800) 210-9900. Marcy Feldman of Southfield is one of the art jewelers offering her work at the 24th Ann Arbor Winter Art Fair, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds facility, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Road. $5/free under 10. (800) 888-9487. 0 Pelourinho! brings to North America for the first time a collection of paintings, sculptures and religious objects by self-taught popular artists steeped in the African-Brazilian heritage of Bahia. Through Nov. 7. Community Arts Gallety,' 5400 Gullen Mall, on the Wayne State University Campus. (313) 577-2423. One Monster After Another 10/24 1997 101