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This Week's Best Bets
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday & Sunday
Bloomin' Art
The fourth annual West Bloomfield Art Festival will feature 200 award-win-
ning national and international artists exhibiting outdoors at the Henry Ford
Medical Center campus. Food booths and continuous live music round out the
fun. Admission is free. 6777 W Maple Road near Halsted. (248) 626-3636.
Saturday, 8 p.m.
What's Up, Doc?
Bugs Bunny on Broadway features a collection of cartoons projected on a big
screen and accompanied by a live orchestra providing the music track to some
Warners Brothers favorites. At Pine Knob. $22.50 pavilion/$12.50 lawn. (248)
645-6666. For more of that "cwazy wabbit," check out the Cartoon Network's
continuous marathon of more than 100 different Bugs Bunny cartoons 9 p.m.
Friday, June 19, through 9 p.m. Sunday, June 21.
Monday, 7 p.m.
`Seinfeld' Shloshim
Rabbi Aaron Bergman will conduct an informal, interactive discussion on the
"show about nothing" in "Farewell to Seinfeld: One Rabbi's Perspective," timed
to coincide with shloshim, the end of the Jewish tradition's 30-day mourning
period (the final "Seinfeld" episode aired May 14). Presented by Eilu Eilu.
Free of charge; no reservations required. 30995 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. (248) 737-1931.
Monday, 9 p.m.
People's Century
The public television series of 26 one-hour documentaries chronicling the
20th century presents "Master Race," a look at how Nazism overtook German
society. In this program, Germans talk candidly about the initial lure of Nazism,
Gypsies reminisce about life before Hider, and German Jews recall their persecu-
tion. Airs on Detroit Public Television's Channel 56-WTVS.
Thursday & Friday, 8 p.m.
Classics At Kerrytown
Featuring artists from the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, Ann Arbor's
intimate Kerrytown Concert House presents, on June 18, a concert featuring
violinist Miriam Fried, violinist/violist Paul Biss and pianist Jonathan Biss play-
ing pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, Bartok, Chopin and Moszkowski; and on June
19, the St. Lawrence String Quartet and pianist Ruth Laredo performing works
by Shostokovich, Haydn and Mozart. $10-$25. 415 N. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor.
Reservations suggested. (734) 769-2999.
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What To Do, What To Do .
For Your
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June 19, at Meadowbrook. $22.50
pavilion/$12.50 lawn. (248) 645-6666.
On The Stage
The Museum of
African-American
Stagecrafter's Second Stage presents
History's Urban
Kander and Ebb's The Rink, in which
Moods Concert
a mother, Anna (Valerie Mould), and
Series presents
daughter, Angel (Janie Castanga and
GAIL
Jackie Katz as "Little Angel"), examine
ZIMMERMAN Motown Sounds,
featuring Michael
their past, present and future. 8 p.m.
Arts &
Brock and the
Thursdays-Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sun-
Entertainment
Contours, 6-9
days, June 18-28. 415 S. Lafayette,
Editor
p.m. Friday, June
Royal Oak. $9. (248) 541-6430.
12, on the lawn
Three actors attempt to perform
of the museum. 315 E. Warren Ave.,
all of William Shakespeare's 37 plays
Detroit. No charge. (313) 494-5800.
in one sitting in The Complete
The music of Dan Hicks has been
Works of William Shakespeare
described as a mixture of jumpin' jazz,
(abridged). 9 p.m. Thursdays-Satur-
western swing-pop, ironic humor and
days and 7 p.m. Sundays, June 18-
contemporary rock. Hear him perform
June 28, at 7th House in Pontiac.
8 p.m. Saturday, June 13, at the Magic
Ann Arbor's Jeff Stringer, Denis
Bag, 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. $12.
Brunsell and Gabe Goldman star. 7
(248) 544-3030.
N. Saginaw. $10. (248) 335-3540 or
Jazz is Dead and special guests
(248) 645-6666.
Ekoostik Hookah and Smokin' Grass
take the stage at the Majestic Theatre
on Saturday, June 13. Doors at 7 p.m.
$20. 4130 Woodward,
Director Stanley
Detroit. (313) 833-
Donen was the hit of
9700.
this year's Oscar show
The Fox Theatre
with his acceptance
presents Amy Grant in
speech for an Academy
concert 8 p.m. Satur-
Award
for Lifetime
day, June 13. 2211
Achievement.
Enjoy his
Woodward, Detroit.
An
Amer-
masterpiece,
$27.50-$50. (248)
ican
in
Paris,
starring
433-1515.
Gene Kelly, Leslie
Renowned compos-
Caron and Oscar Lev-
er James Curnow
ant
8 p.m. Friday, June
guest-conducts the
12,
and 2 and 8 p.m.
Birmingham Concert
Saturday,
June 13, at
Band in the premier
the
Historic
Redford
performance of his
Theatre.
Organ
over-
new composition in
Dan Hicks performs at
tures
begin
at
7:30
for
honor of the band's
the Magic Bag.
evening
performances
20th anniversary at 3
and at 1:30 for the
p.m. Sunday, June 14,
matinee.
17360
Lahser Road at Grand
in the Groves High School Auditori-
River,
Detroit.
$2.
(313) 531-4407.
um. 20500 W. 13 Mile at Evergreen.
No admission charge/donations
accepted.
Creedence Clearwater Revival
founder John Fogerty performs 7:30
The first annual Detroit version of
p.m. Thursday, June 18, at Pine Knob.
New York's Comic Relief will benefit "--\
$22.50 pavilion/$12.50 lawn. (248)
Detroit Health Care for the Homeless
645-6666.
and feature comedians Basile and
It's a trip down memory lane with
Heywood Banks, singers Kimmie
teen idols Peter Noone, Davy Jones
Horne and Edgar Leone and magician
and Bobby Sherman at 8 p.m. Friday,
Chris Linn. Doors at 6; show at 7.
e Big Screen
Laugh Lines