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What To Do, What To Do .



a champagne afterglow, at Cranbrook
House, 380 Lone Pine Road, at the
southwest corner of Cranbrook Road.
$25. Call (810) 751 2435 to reserve
tickets.

the Program in Film and Video Stud-
ies and the Program in American Cul-
ture of the University of Michigan.
Individual screenings are $6.75/week-
end passes are $25, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty St., Ann
Arbor. For a complete schedule, call
(734) 668-8397.

c-

forum; tickets available at the door.
(248) 737-9980.
For its first Celebrity Series concert,
the city of Southfield hosts interna-
tionally renowned singer Judy Collins
Born in Queens,
in a special holiday concert filled with
N.Y., in 1953 as
An American classic and heart-
traditional and new songs for both
Ronnie Horvath,
warming tale for the whole family, Lit-
Chanukah
to survivors of the
tle Women opens at the Bonstelle
and Christ-
Holocaust, the leg-
God & The Mass Media, an inter-
GAIL
Theatre
Friday, Dec. 4, and runs
mas.
faith
religious special marking the 50th
ZIMMERMAN endary Ronnie Earl
through Dec. 13. Showtimes are 8
Collins
didn't start playing
anniversary
of religious programming on
Arts &
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with 2
will be
the guitar until he
the CBS Television Net-
Entertainment
p.m. matinees Dec.
accompa-
Editor
was in his early
work, will be broadcast 8
6, 12 and 13. $8-
nied by the
20s, when he
a.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, on
$10/$6 ages 5-12.
Southfield-
CBS. A panel of journal-
refined his sound backing up such
(313) 577-2960.
Lathrup
ists and religious leaders,
greats as Big Mama Thornton, Otis
If it's December,
Madrigal
including Dr. Anne Lapi-
Rush and Big Walter Horton. He
it's time for
Singers in
des Lerner, vice chancellor
changed his surname to Earl in tribute
Tchaikovsky's The
the 8 p.m.
of the Jewish Theological
to one of his heroes, Earl Hooker, at
Nutcracker. The
Tuesday,
Seminary, will discuss the
the suggestion of Muddy Waters. After
annual family
Dec. 8,
landscape of religion
eight years on the road with the band
Judy Collins presents a
favorite will be
concert
at
today and its place in
Roomful of Blues, he left to pursue a
holiday concert at South-
brought to life by
Southfield
news and entertainment
solo career and founded Ronnie Earl
field Centre for the Arts.
the Ballet Interna-
Centre for
television and other
and the Broadcasters. For the group's
tionale and some
the Arts
media. Check your local
1997 instrumental album, The Color of
of Detroit's finest
(the old B'nai David building). Tick-
listings.
Love, Earl was named the W. C.
young dancers,
ets, at $30-$35, are available in person
The amazing story of
Handy Award Winner for Best Blues
who will be
at the Southfield Parks and Recreation
magician and escape
Guitarist. Ronnie Earl and the Broad-
building, (248)
accompanied by
"Little Women" opens tonight at
artist Harry Houdini,
casters play Fern-
354-4854; or
the Detroit Sym-
the
Bonstelle
Theatre.
starring Johnathon
dale's Magic Bag
11 through Ticketmas- phony Orchestra.
Friday and Satur-
Performance dates
', ter, (248) 645-
day, Dec. 4 and 5.
r 6666. The Golden
are Thursday, Dec. 10-Sunday,
Doors at 8 p.m.
t Mushroom is offer- Dec. 20, at the Detroit Opera
517 advance.
House. Call for performance times.
ing a special pre-
(248) 544-3030.
concert dinner for
$16-$53. (313) 576-5120.
The Chamber
Berkley High School mounts a
$25 per person;
Music Society of
call (248) 559-
production of Bye Bye Birdie 8
Detroit presents
p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 11
4230 for reserva-
the Lanier Trio,
and 12, at the high school, 2325
tions.
performing works
Lyric tenor Scott Catalpa, at Coolidge. Tickets are
by Mozart, Paulus
$6 in advance/$7 at the door.
Piper, a doctoral
and Dvorak, 8
student at U-M
(248) 837-8080
p.m. Monday,
and winner of the
Dec. 7, at Orches-
Paul Robeson Cen-
tra Hall. A pre-
tennial Performing
concert forum at
Arts Award, sang a
Orson Wel es Beyond Holly-
6:45 p.m. features
small role in this
wood: A Special Weekend of Rare
violinmaker Geoff
year's MOT pro-
Films Presented by Gary and Jil-
Alf, who will dis-
duction of Porgy
lian Graver will focus on Welles'
cuss "Historical
and Bess and
films and working methods follow-
Violins in Con-
appears extensively
ing his Hollywood career, with an
temporary Cham-
as a concert soloist. Hear this emerging emphasis on his European produc-
ber Music Ensembles: Who Uses
star in a recital of songs and arias 8
dons. The weekend film and lec-
Which, When and How?" $15-$40 for
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8, in a Cranbrook
ture marathon runs Friday-Sunday, The life story of Harry Houdini will be
the concert; call (313) 576-5111.
in a TNT special.
Music Guild presentation, followed by
Dec. 4-6, and is co-sponsored by
$8/$5 students for the pre-concert

Musical
Notes

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ould like to have considered for listing in Out & About, please send the item,
OUT & ABOUT NOTES: If you have an entertainment related event that you w publishable phone number, to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish
including a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and
. Notice must be received at least three
., or e-mail to gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com
Franklin
Road,
Southfield,
MI
48034;
fax
us
at
(248)
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. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change.
News, 27676
weeks before the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned

12/4
1998

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