This Week's Best Bets Saturday, 11 a.m. Sisters Of Song Book browsers will enjoy a special treat when the Chenille Sisters sing for young book buyers in a mini-concert at Borders Books and Music Cafe. The songs will include selections from their new album, The Adventures of Na Uh The group Na Huh, and from their earlier album, Teaching Hippopotami to Fly. also will be signing CD covers. 34300 Woodward, Birmingham. (248) 203-0005. Saturday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Baby, You Can Drive Their- Cars The 1998 North American International Auto Show opens to the public tomorrow and continues through Jan. 19. Over the past decade, 411 new-con- cept and production vehicles have been introduced at the show. This year, the Volkswagen Beetle Bug and the Lexus RX 300 sport-utility vehicle will make their worldwide debuts among the 700 cars and trucks displayed by more than 40 manufacturers. Hours are 10 a.m.-10 p.m. through Jan. 18 and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Jan. 19 at Cobo Hall in Detroit. $8 for adults. (248) 643-0250. Sunday, 2 p.m. Classical Concert At The JCC Glick's Hebraic Suite as well as selections from Mendelssohn and Beethoven will be performed by a quartet of musicians from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra — Marcy Chanteaux, assistant principal cellist; Theodore Oien, prin- cipal clarinetist; Robert Williams, bassoonist; and Michelle Cooker, pianist. The group comes to the JCC's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building. Tickets at $10 for members and $15 for non-members can be purchased at both the JPM and Maple/Drake locations. (248) 661-7649 or (248) 967-4030. Sunday, 2 p.m. Picture! Picture! A photographic celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of Israel has been scheduled by the Janice Charach Epstein Museum/Gallery. Marlin Levin's color photos were taken half a century ago to capture images of Israelis struggling to survive while creating a Jewish state. The exhibit, which runs through Jan. 29, starts off with a cake and punch reception on Sunday. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sundays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursdays. (248) 661-7641. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. What To Do, What To Do For Your On The Stage Broadway show tunes come to Southfield with a musical revue, The Ears Broadway Beat, 8 p.m. Fridays and Martin Katz plays the piano and David Daniels sings in a University Musi- GAIL ZIMMERMAN cal Society con- cert at 8 p.m. Arts and tonight. Daniels Entertainment — a U-M gradu- Editor ate with debuts this past year at Covent Garden, New York City Opera and the Munich Staatsoper — returns home for a program that features the works of Beethoven, Gluck, Handel and Brahms. Lydia Mendelssohn The- atre, Ann Arbor. $25/$15. (800) 221- 1229. Pianist Terrence Wilson joins the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for a program of Schubert, Liszt and Dvo- rak at 8 p.m. tonight and 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at Orchestra Hall. $17-$42. (313) 962-1000. Blues harmonica player Peter Mad- cat Ruth and blues guitarist Shari Kane appear 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. $10. (313) 761-1800. Canada's Star-Scape Singers, an a cappella vocal ensemble, will offer new tonal forms at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at St. Mary's College, 3535 Indian Trail, Orchard Lake. $12 and $20. (248) 683-1750. The new Volkswagen Beetle debuts at the 1998 North American Auto Show. Mitch's Musings Writer-broadcaster Mitch Albom will discuss political and economic trends as seen through the eyes of a media personality and sign copies of his new book, Tuesdays with Morrie, at the Community House, 380 Bates Street, Birmingham. (248) 644-5832. OUT & ABOUT NOTES: If you have an entertainment related event that you would like to have considered for listing in Out & About, please send the item, including a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and publishable phone number, to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; or fax us at (248) 354-6069. Notice must be received at least three weeks before the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change. 1/9 1998 76 ... vo w Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, tonight through Jan. 25. Linda Brandow and - Jay Kaplan join a group stepping on stage at The Burgh, Civic Center Drive and Berg Rd. $10. (248) 827-0701. Ann Arbor performers have 10 minutes each — that's all — to Raise the Roof in benefits tonight and tomorrow, Jan. 9 and 10, for Perfor- mance Network. The Walk & Squawk Performance Project brings an 11-per- son South African cast from the versity of Natal. The Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit acts out adapta- tions from the classics. And a slew of other hometown singers, dancers and comics are part of the showcase of tal- ent, which begins with a 6:30 p.m. reception followed by 8 p.m. perfor- mances at 408 W Washington, Ann Arbor. $25 general admission/$45 patrons. (313) 663-0681. The suspense thriller Wait Until Dark is being performed by the Ridgedale Players Jan. 9-11 and 15- 18. In the play, a blind woman is ter- rorized by intruders looking for drugs. Show times are 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays at the Ridgedale Playhouse, 205 W Long Lake, Troy. $11. (248) 988-7049.