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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-09

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This Week's Best Bets

Friday, 5-8 p.m.

Remembering The Victims

"Who will speak up?" is the question with which Detroit native Richard Kozlow
challenges the viewers of his exhibit "Victims," opening tonight with an artist's
reception at the Swords into Plowshares Peace Center and Gallery. Reminding us
that we live in an era of mass destruction — including the Holocaust — Kozlow
uses his art to stir memory. Through Jan. 9, 1999. 33 East Adams (corner of
Grand Circus Park and Woodward), Detroit. (313) 963-7575.

What To Do, What To Do ...

Musical
Notes

ancient and modern instruments,
exploring music from a variety of cul-
tures, 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, in
Kresge Court. 5200 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit. $22 adults/$11 children/$5
stairway (no brunch). (313) 833-4005.
The Chamber Music Society of
Detroit hosts the Juilliard String Quar-
tet, playing the music of Mozart, Elliott
Carter and Beethoven, 8 p.m. Sunday,
Oct. 11, at Orchestra Hall. $15-$40.
(313) 576-5111.
The Who's John Entwistle and the
John Entwistle Band perform 8 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 15, at the Magic Bag.
22920 Woodward_ Ave., Ferndale. $17.
(248) 5/14-1991.

Five poets and a
dozen musicians
perform together
in Border Cross-
ings: A Festival of
GAIL
New
Jazz/Rock
ZIMMERMAN
7:30
and
Poetry
Saturday, 8 p.m.
Arts &-
p.m. Friday, Oct.
Entertainment
9, at U-M's Rack-
Editor
ham Auditorium.
The majestic splendor of China is the setting for Turandot, a passionate story
Free, but dona-
of love, devotion and betrayal which opens Michigan Opera Theatre's season of
tions accepted for the Great Lakes Liter-
"Forbidden Pleasures and Illusions of Love." Puccini's final work, Turandot fea-
ary Alliance. (734) 764-6296.
tures the popular "Nessun Dorma," a frequent Pavarotti encore which was per-
Newtopia — The Ultimate
formed by Detroit's own Aretha Franklin at the 1998 Grammy Awards ceremo-
Arts and Entertainment Experi-
ny. Alessandra Marc sings the title role. Also at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Friday, and
ence offers visual and experimen-
Saturday, Oct. 14, 16 and 17; and Sundays, Oct. 11 and 18. Detroit Opera
tal performance art, media,
House, 1526 Broadway, Detroit. $18-$95. (313) 874-SING.
music, fashion, food and technol-
ogy in a creative approach to pro-
Sunday, 2 p.m.
moting the awareness of cultural
arts in Detroit. It all happens Fri-
day, Oct. 9, at Clutch Cargo's.
s -
Doors at 9 p.m. 65 East Huron,
The Birmingham Temple Players Drama Group offers a performance of Joan-
Pontiac. $10. For advance tickets,
na McClelland Glass' If We Are Women, a look at women and their relationships
call (248) 645-6666.
with their mothers. Following the play there will be a group discussion led by
Journey, the pop/rock super-
trained facilitators. 28611 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills. $5, includes
group
from the '70s and '80s,
refreshments. (248) 569-8979 or (248) 541-2292.
featuring original guitarist Neal
Schon; performs an evening of
Monday, 7:30 p.m.
hits 8 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 10, at The
Palace. $25. (248)
645-6666.
The DI/Vs Detroit Film Theatre screens Joseph Dorman's Arguing The World
(1997), a film tracing the trajectory of the lives of four of the century's leading
Russia's oldest
On the stage: A treat for Elvis fans.
thinkers — Irving Howe, Daniel Bell, Nathan Glazer and Irving Kristol —
full-time sym-
phony orchestra,
from their radical college days of the 1930s through their wildly differing
views today. 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. $5.50. (313) 833-2323.
the St. Petersburg
Philharmonic returns
Thursday-Sunday
to Ann Arbor 8 p.m.
The Compleat Works of WLLM
Saturday, Oct. 10, with
SHKSPR (abridged) presents four
violinist Gidon Kremer,
actors, including U-M senior Gabe
s
who, says the New York
Goldman, in a humorous attempt to
The Community House kicks off its 13th annual "Our Town" juried art exhibition
Times, "may just be the
perform all 37 of the Bard's plays in one
and fund-raiser with a display of more than 300 works by 211 Michigan artists.
finest and most
sitting. 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, Oct.
The show and sale is free and open to the public 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, Oct.
versatile violin-
15-17; and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
15; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 ; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17; and 10
ist of the day."
18, at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre,
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18. 380 S. Bates, Birmingham. For a complete list
The Univer-
2275 Platt Road, Ann Arbor. $12/$9
of tours, artist demonstrations and entertainment, call (248) 594-6403.
seniors and students. (734) 971-2228.
Joyce Gottlieb's "Dancing Passion" sity Musical
Society pro-
Slap on your blue suede shoes and
at
Birmingham's
."Our
Town."
If
you
have
an
entertainment
related
event
OUT & ABOUT NOTES:
gram
take advantage of three opportunities
that you would like to have considered for listing in Out & About, please
includes
to catch the world premiere of Idols of ',-
send the item, including a detailed description of the event, times, dates,
works
by
Liadov,
Shostakovich
and
the King, a musical comedy tracking
place, ticket prices and publishable phone number, to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out
Prokofiev.
Hill
Auditorium,
825
North
the lives of ardent, often outrageous
& About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; or fax us
University.
$20-$55.
(734)
764-2538.
Elvis Presley fans: 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
at (248) 354-6069. Notice must be received at least three weeks before the sched-
The
DIAs
Brunch
with
Bach
series
11, at the Macomb Center for the Per-
uled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates list-
performing on
Laura
Pelon
presents
forming
Arts, (810) 286-2222; 7:30
ed in the Out & About column are subject to change.

Puccini's Crowning Glory

Mothers And Daughters

Great N inds

On The Stage

Our (Kind Of) Town

10/9
1998

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