iNE fOHN-HADDOW CENTfR fOR JUDAIC STUDIES Congregation Shaarey Zedek Hallie Kate Eisenberg plays Mai*, the special friend of Pantie, IF remarkable parrot who not only speaks but comprehends human language. present a lecture by Ruth R Wisse Harvard University "TEVYA THE DAIRYMAN; THE FIRST JEWISH STAND-UP COMEDIAN" Ruth Wisse is professor ofYiddish and comparative literature at Harvard University. A world renowned expert on Yiddish prose and poetry, she is the author of numer- ous books and articles on I. L. Peretz and Sholem Aleichem. Professor Wisse is a reg- ular contributor to Commentary, New Republic and Moment, and a contributing editor to the Jerusalem Report. Sunday, May 10, 1998 3 p.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield Sponsored in part through the generosity of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation in memory of Morris D. Baker The lecture is free and open to the public. For further information, please call the Cohn-Haddow Center at (313) 577-2679. 4430r Wayne State Universrty Benny (Jay Mohr) drops by a pawn shop owned by Artie (Buddy Hackett), where he discovers Paulie. Wayne State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer Wayne State University — People working together to provide quality service `Pauli& Is For The Whole Family (fine 2talian. egisine Starting Thursday April ~ eatr ring aulie (Rated PG), opening en rtil 23 Sat. Evenings • oday, may appear to be a film for the kids, but its The Sounds of OVERTIME uartet sit Call us for your next successful event. • • Not affiliated with Larco's Italian Chophouse Carry-Out Available • Cigar Friendly • Open 7 Days 6303 Orchard Lake Rd.. in the Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake Rd, N. of Maple • 4/17 1998 104 Call The Sales Department 2481354-7123 Ext. 209 Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! 248-737-6688 DETROIT 'ISMER NEWS N message is for adults as well. The movie tells the story of a parrot whose affection for the little girl who raised him and inability to lie super- sede everything else. The fourth film to be released by DreamWorks Pictures, Paulie is about a parrot who doesn't just mimic like other parrots — he speaks and actual- ly holds conversations. And he learns rather quickly that sometimes, talking can only lead to trouble. Paulie's been raised by Marie, played by 5-year-old Hallie Kate Eisenberg, but he's also helped raise the little girl — at least, he's helped her get rid of an awkward stutter. He continues to yearn for Marie, whose parents send him away when she becomes too attached to her feathered friend. As Paulie the parrot takes off on a TAULIE' on page 106 Photos by Peter loyino and