ENJOY THESE FINE RESTAURANTS & NIGHTCLUBS So much to see... So much to do... In a Detroit that becomes gteater with each passing day. Before or after the wonderful event you and yours have chosen to attend... The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) with one of the finest art museums in the country, portraying the history of humankind through artistic creations. The Detroit Public Library one of the nation's largest, , richly decorated with murals and stained glass windows and offering a rare book room and separate library for children. The Warehouse District, once a haven for bootleggers, an 237To;eph Campau 313-393-BEER A BARBEQUE GRILLE INNOVATIVE F000 F 546 E Lam 313-965...17 intriguing place for curiosity seekers. Renaissance Center, a sight no visitor to the Detroit area should miss. The Detroit Tigers with a brand new look this year that b rings ' the feel of those championship years again. The Detroit Red Wings, in pursuit of a second straight Stanley Cup championship, with the great names that made local hockey history' last year Masonic Temple, one of the best all-around concert facili- ties in Detroit, with its excellent acoustics anywhere in the house and every seat having a good view of the stage. 4421 Woodward 313-832-5700 Fisher Theatre which calls itself Detroit's answer to Broadway in a claim few would have reason to dispute, now featuring the sensational "Rent" comedy that so many people are talking about. — The great new show, "Down Riverdance" at Second City drawing so many raw notices. ... , The wonderful Detroit Symphony Orchestra that continues as one of the longest musical hits in town. The Detroit Film Theatre, showing films in the DIA, easily offering the biggest and best film series in the city. Michigan Opera 'Theatre, celebrating its 25th anniversary season presenting great operas, opetettas, concerts and soloists in the elegance of the new Detroit Opera House. Join the parade jumping on the "Detroit is coming back" bandwagon. 630 Woodward 313-963-8424 3/20 1998 C23