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June 19, 1998 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-06-19

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most popular in Germany, according
to Truan. Klezmer had a revival there
two years ago, when it was introduced
through a film.
Kol Simcha, working on a sixth
CD, would like to have its own label
one day, anticipating more indepen-
dence with that arrangement.
"I think art and music have a
strong impact, and I believe people
cannot leave a klezmer concert feeling
anti-Semitic," said Truan, who has
noticed that the quintet's audiences

are getting younger. "The music is the
message."



Kol Simcha will perform at 8 p.m.
Friday, June 26, at the Power
Center, Fletcher and Huron Streets,
Ann Arbor. The group will conduct
a free lecture/demonstration at 11
a.m. that day. For tickets, call (734)
764-2538. For more information on
the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, call
(734) 647-2278.

Pun Under The Sun

is pleased to announce the

$395
LUNCH
SPECIALS

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Served Mon.-Sat. from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

your choice of
• Soup and Salad
• Sandwich and Cup of Soup
• Sandwich and Salad

for $395
Banquet Facilities Available
Saturday Afternoons, Nights and Sundays.
Whether a wedding, shower,
Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Anniversary
or any special occasion,
The Sheik would love to serve you.

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The schedule for the Ann Arbor Summer Festival's Power Center series is listed
below.
In its 15th season, the festival also features free concerts performed by local
entertainers and free classic films at t itw_Top.of the Park, the top level of the
Power Center parking structure.
The live music starts at 7 p.m.
June 19-July 12, and the movies begin at
dusk Sundays-Thursdays, June 21-July 13.
For more information, call
(734) 647-2278; for tickets, call
Below:
(734) 764-2538.
Capitol
Steps
Harry Belafonte —
June 20:
8 p.m.; $31-$40.
Harry Belafonte
June 21:
7 p.m.; $31-$40.
The Robert Cray Band
June 22:
— 8 p.m.; $18-$27.
Blue Skies Barbecue Benefit —
June 24:
5:30 p.m.; $125/per person
(including concert); Loretta Lynn
— 8 p.m.; $31-$40 (concert only).
Smothers Brothers — 8 p.m.;
June 25:
$21-$30.
Kol Simcha — 8 p.m.; $18/$15.
June 26:
Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain
June 27:
Tonight — 8 p.m.; $19-$28.
Gemini — 2 p.m.; $10 adults/
June 28:
$5 children under 12
Festival Youth Arts Showcase —
7 p.m.; $10 adults/$5 children under 12
Dave Brubeck With Peter "Madcat" Ruth — 8 p.m.;
June 29:
$16-$25.
Ritchie Havens & Janis Ian — 8 p.m.; $11-$20.
June 30:
July 2: Saline Fiddlers With Peter
Ostroushko and Dean Magraw —
8 p.m.; $9-$18.
July 3: Momix — 8 p.m.; $14-$23.
July 4: Capitol Steps — 5 & 8 p.m.;
$12-$21.
July 7: Three Men & a Tenor — 8 p.m.;
$18/$15.
July 8: Flying Karamazov Brothers —
8 p.m.; $11-$20.
July 10: Peter Sparling Dance Company
— 8 p.m.; $10-$19.
July 11: Chenille Sisters — 8 p.m.;
$11-$20.

Janis Ian

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