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What To Do, What To Do .

Musical
Notes

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concert are $18 adults/$15 students
and seniors; tickets that include the
afterglow are $50 and will benefit the
LCE Summer Chamber Music Camp.
(248) 357-1111.
The Detroit Chamber Winds and
Strings present Around the World in
80 Minutes, featuring works for string
orchestra, 3 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at
the Birmingham Unitarian Church,
651 Woodward, Bloomfield Hills. .
$20/$16 students and seniors/$10
children under 12. (248) 362-9329.
Big Band '99: The Fabulous ,
Dorseys, a multimedia tribute that
stars the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra,
Nancy Knorr, the Pied Pipers and the

audience favorites 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 10. $24 adults/ $22
students and seniors. (810) 286-2222.
Songwriter, vocalist and the creative
genius behind the Beach Boys, Brian
Wilson performs in concert 7:30 p.r6.
Tuesday, March 9, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor.
$45/$35. (248) 645-6666.
Fresh off winning a Female Rock
Vocal Performance Grammy for
"Uninvited," Alanis Morissette
brings her "Junkie Tour 1999" with
special guest Garbage to the Palace
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 10.
$29.50. (248)- 645-6666.
Rackham Symphony Choir and
members of the Michigan Opera
Theatre Chorus perform Hearts and

Ann Arbor's
University Musical
Society hosts a trio
of much anticipat-
ed concerts in the
next week.
Countertenor
GAIL
ZIMMERMAN David Daniels,
lauded for his
Arts ea
breathtaking col-
Entertainment
Editor
oratura displays
and elegant musi-
cality, performs 4 p.m. Sunday, March
7, in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre,
911 North University. He will be
accompanied by pianist and U-M
faculty member Martin Katz;
$351$20. At 8 p.m. Thursday,
March 11, internationally
acclaimed flautist James Galway,
accompanied by Phillip Moll on
piano, will perform at Ann Arbor's
Hill Auditorium; 20-$55. Abbey
Lincoln, the legendary jazz singer
whose haunting, plaintive voice
evokes the sound of Billie
Holiday, performs 8 p.m. Friday,
March 12, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty; $20-$32.
(734) 764-2538.
Flute lovers are in for an addi-
tional treat when the legendary
Left: The Clancy Brothers perform Saturday at the Magic Bag.
Jean-Pierre Rampal joins the
Right: Kirk Douglas will be honored by the Screen Actors Guild on Sunday.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra in
concert 8 p.m. Thursday and
Dorseyland Dixieland Band, will be
Friday, March 11-12; 8:30 p.m.
performed 7 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at
Voices for the Homeless, an opera-to-
Saturday, March 13; and 3 p.m. Sunday,
the Macomb Center for the
Broadway concert to benefit Doorstep
March 14, at Orchestra Hall. The pro-
Performing Arts. $22 adults/ $20 stu-
Homeless Shelter, 8 p.m. Friday,
gram includes Diepenbrock's Wandering
dents and seniors. (810) 286-2222.
March 12, at Our Lady of Sorrows
through the Woods, Mozart's Flute
There'll be more than a bit of blar-
Catholic Church, 23815 Power Road,
Concerto No. 1 and Brahms' Symphony
ney around town in the next week.
Farmington. Donations accepted.
No. 3. $13-$63. (313) 576-1111.
Ireland's premier family folk group,
(248) 341-3466.
The Lyric Chamber Ensemble hosts
The Clancy Brothers take the stage at
its 11th Annual Piano Festival 3 p.m.
Ferndale's Magic Bag Saturday, March
Sunday, March 7, at Temple Beth El in
6. Doors at 8; $20. (248) 544-3030.
Bloomfield Hills. LCE founder Fedora
Local Celtic favorites, Blackthorn
The play A Gift of Glory: Edsel
Horowitz returns from her home in
appears at the Southfield Center for the
Ford and the Diego Rivera Murals at
Israel to head the lineup of artists,
Arts 3 p.m. Sunday, March 7. $8.
the Detroit Institute of Arts is based on
which also includes husband and wife
(248) 424-9041. At Macomb Center
the real-life relationship between Edsel
Kazimierz Brzowowski and Tomoko
for the Performing Arts, Ireland's
Ford, son of auto baron Henry Ford,
Mack and former Michigan resident
longest-running show, Jurys Irish
and Diego Rivera, one of the great
Michael Gurt. This year's program has
Cabaret, featuring 20 performers in an
muralists of the 20th century. Against
an operatic theme and will be followed
evening of music, song, dance and
his father's wishes, Edsel commissioned
by a buffet afterglow at the temple
comedy, perform 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
Rivera to create the DIA murals that
honoring Horowitz. Tickets to the
March 9, and The Irish Rovers sing
depict Detroit's auto workers struggling

On The S

for dignity in an oppressive industrial
atmosphere. The play, written by Karim
Alrawi and commissioned especially for
the Meadow Brook Theatre, comes to
its stage Tuesdays-Sundays, March 10-
April 4. Call for show times. $19.50-
$35. (248) 377-3300.
The Grosse Pointe Theatre produc-
tion of Richard Nash's The
Rainmaker, a moving romance set
against the backdrop of the drought-
ridden Depression-era Southwest, will
be performed in the Fries Auditorium
of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial,
32 Lakeshore Drive, Grosse Pointe
Farms, March 11-27. Show times are
8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2
p.m. Sundays. $13. (313) 881-4004.
Stomp, the international percussion
sensation, returns to the Fisher
Theatre March 12-21. Call for show
times. $27-$39.50. (313) 872-1000.

Dance Fev

A 25-membeT troupe performs the
indigenous music and dance of
Argentina in Tango Buenos Aires, 8
p.m. Friday, March 12, at Macomb
Center for the Performing Arts. $24
adults/$22 seniors and students/$70
family four-pack. (810) 286-2222.

The Big Screen

The Yiddish Film Series presents
Jan Peerce: If I Were a Rich Man
7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 7, and
12:45 p.m. Monday, March 8, at the
Jewish Community Center in Oak
Park. Isaac Stern hosts this retro-
spective of one of the greatest tenors
of all time. No admission charge.
(248) 967-4030.
In conjunction with the current
DIA exhibit Half Past Autumn: The
Art of Gordon Parks, the Detroit Film
Theatre will screen three films direct-
ed by Parks: Leadbelly (1976), a por-
trait of legendary American musician
Huddie Ledbetter, at 7 and 9:30 p.m.
Friday, March 5; Shaft (1971), fea-
turing actor Richard Roundtree's
groundbreaking private eye, at 7 and
9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 6; and
The Learning Tree (1969), Park's
directorial debut, an autobiographical
work based on his own childhood
experiences in rural Kansas, at 4 and
7 p.m. Sunday, March 7. $5.50.
(313) 833-2323.

FYI: For Arts and Entertainment related events that you wish to have considered for Out & About, please send the item, with a detailed description of the event, times, dates, place, ticket prices and publishable phone number,
to: Gail Zimmerman, JN Out & About, The Jewish News, 27676 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034; fax us at (248) 354-6069; or e-mail to gzimmerman@thejewishnews.com Notice must be received at least three weeks before
the scheduled event. Photos are appreciated but cannot be returned. All events and dates listed in the Out & About column are subject to change.

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