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The Big Screen

EMES, the seniors group of Temple
Emanu-El, screens The Long Way
Home, this year's winner of an Acade-
my Award for Best Documentary, 1
p.m. Sunday, Sept 13. Bagels and cof-
fee at 12:30 p.m. 14450 West 10 Mile
Road, Oak Park. $2. Call to R.S.V.P,
(248) 626-3290.
Emile De Antonio's Point of
Order, the long-unavailable 1964 doc-
umentary on the Army-McCarthy
hearings, comes to the Detroit Film
Theatre at the DIA 7:30 p.m., Mon-
day, Sept. 14. 5200 Woodward,
Detroit. $5.50. (313) 833-2323.

will premiere Anne
Frank: The Life of
A Young Girl 8
p.m. Saturday, Sept.
19. Check your
local listings.

Family
Fun

Oct. 14. 23257
Woodward Ave., Fer-
ndale. (248) 541-
3444.
In celebration of
the inauguration of
WSU President Irvin
D. Reid, the Elaine L.
Jacob Gallery presents
Catherine Richards'
"Charged Hearts -
An Interactive Exhib-
it," an installation
and Web site game
created to trace view-
ers' movements with
relation to weather,
body and cyberspace.
Through Oct. 31.
Opening reception 5-
7 p.m. Friday, Sept.
18. 480 West Han-
cock, Detroit. (313)
577-2423.

Storyteller Cor-
rine Stavish tells
stories about winged
creatures and angel-
ic visions that can
be traced through
the Hebrew Bible,
Jewish folktales and
mystical tales, 2
Detroit Public Television broadcasts
p.m. Saturday, Sept.
Israel-born printmaker/painter Ari Gradus is one of 170 artists whose work will
Harvey Ovshinsky's award-winning
12, in the Lecture
be shown at this weekend's Common Ground Sanctuary's "Art in the Park."
documentary Off the Wall: A Creative
Hall at the DIA.
Journey, the story of the unusual col-
5200 Woodward,
laboration between Ovshinsky and his
exhibit coincides with a retrospective
Detroit. (313) 833-
friend Michigan artist Arthur Schnei-
of her work at the American Craft
4249.
der, 10:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11.
Experience life in the fast lane.
Museum. Through Oct. 24. Opening
The Detroit Historical Society offers
Race cars of yesteryear will be the
WTVS-Channel 56.
reception 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12.
Recording Community Histories:
NBC airs The 50th Annual Emmy
theme of Greenfield Village's 48th
202 East Third, Royal Oak. (248)
Techniques for Preserving the Past, a
Awards, with highlights from televi-
Annual Old Car Festival, 10 a.m.-5
544-3388.
workshop by Professor May Seilaky dis-
sion's past half-century, 7-11 p.m.
p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12-
The Craig Gallery displays K.R.
cussing the importance of oral history
13. 20900 Oakwood Blvd., Dearborn.
Sunday, Sept. 13. HBO's epic "From
Jensen's oil paintings of Great Lakes
to immigrant and minority communi-
the Earth to the Moon" leads the pack
Cost, including village admission, is
freighters and lighthouses and his
ties, 1:30-3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12.
$12.50 adults/$11.50 ages 62 and
with 17 nominations. Check your
acrylics of land and seascapes through
5401 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $3
older/7.50 ages 5-12/free under 5.
Oct. 3. Opening reception 6-9 p.m.
local listings.
museum admission includes cost of
A documentary based on the
Saturday, Sept. 12. 801 West Nine
(313) 271-1620.
workshop.
(313) 842-7010.
The 11th Annual Autumnfest
Mile Road, Ferndale. (248) 548-5367.
upcoming book Anne Frank: A Biogra-
Photorama USA Camera Show
The Studio Gallery of Robert Man-
transforms the Mary Thompson
phy, by Melissa Muller, explores Anne
and Sale, one of the largest buy-sell-
House and Farm into a rural festival,
Frank and the five missing pages from
iscalco presents Representationale: An
trade photographic equipment shows
complete with food, entertainment, a
her diary that recently have come to
Exploration Into Realism, featuring
of its type in the nation, comes to the
petting farm, cake walks and hayrides
new works by William House, Paula
public attention. Anne Frank: The
Dearborn Civic Center 10 a.m.-5
Missing Chapter is set to air 9 p.m.
11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13.
Luke, Joseph Maniscalco, Stephen Cas-
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, and 10 a.m.-
Tuesday, Sept. 15, on A&E in the
25630 Evergreen Road, Southfield.
tine, Jac Purdon, Edward Kasprowicz
3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13. 15801
series "Investigative Reports" with Bill
There is no charge. (248) 354-9603.
and Robert Maniscalco, through Nov.
Michigan Ave., Dearborn. $5. (313)
1. Opening reception 6-10 p.m. Satur-
Kurtis. Also, A&E's "Biography" series
884-1955.
day, Sept 12. 17329 Mack Avenue,
Auditions for the four-part harmo-
Detroit. (313) 886-2993.
ny group The Metropolitan Singers
Steppin Out on the Right Foot, in
The Grosse Pointe Artists Associa-
will be held 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept.
honor
of the upcoming "AIDs Walk
tion presents the Fall Festival of
14, at Fountains of Franklin, 28301
Michigan," is an exhibit of mixed media
the Arts, a juried exhibition of
Franklin Road, Southfield. (248) 399-
handcrafted shoe art. It opens with a
arts and crafts, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
1426 or (810) 939-6090.
reception 5-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16,
Saturday, Sept. 12, and 12-5 p.m.
More than 100 children and young
at the Ariana Gallery, 119 South Main,
Sunday, Sept. 13, on the grounds
adults (ages 7 through college), rang-
Royal Oak. (248) 546-8810.
of the Grosse Pointe War Memori-
ing in skill level from beginner to
"Voices," a solo exhibition by Anne
al. (313) 881-7511.
accomplished en pointe dancers, are
Wilson, professor of art at the School
Taking the floor through Oct.
needed for roles in the DSO's Decem-
of the Art Institute of Chicago, opens
24 at the Sybaris Gallery are three
ber production of The Nutcracker.
with an artist's reception 6-8 p.m. Sat-
one-person shows: Nick Cave's
Auditions will be held Saturday, Sept.
urday, Sept. 12, at Revolution. Wil-
"Mixed Media Drawings and
19, and Sunday, Sept. 20, at Mary-
son, who studied at U-M and the
Constructions"; Alan Burton
grove College. For more information,
Cranbrook Academy of Art, displays
Thompson's "Jewelry"; and June
call the DSO's Nutcracker Hotline at
sculpture, works on cloth, photogra-
Schwarcz's
"Still
Electrifying
-
(313) 576-5114.
Robert Goulet opens in "Camelot" at the Fox
phy and an audio installation through
Enameled
Vessels."
Schwarcz's
Theatre on Tuesday.

The Small Screen

Whatnot

The Art Scene

9/11
1998

Detroit Jewish News

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