„Ai THERE ARE NO PARTIES LIKE A I a DiARVINS i . , 4 4 WHAT FUN! 0, , Avenue and Nordstrom, the line includes a group of "healthy body" products. In the Buff is a silky body stocking in a bottle that keeps skin glowing all day. The Naked Truth is sunblock makeup. Under Your Skin and The Healthy Tan work together to exfoliate and provide ultra-light self-tanning. Pran to travel a rough road this sum- mer? Soul Owner pampers your tired tootsies. According to Philosophy, a hot body is a healthy body. is for Jamming Dueling piano bars are all the rage. Check one out on a hot summer night. Goodfella's Dueling Piano Bar, 31196 Haggerty, Farmington Hills; JD's Key Club, Saginaw and Pike, Pontiac; Karma, 22910 Woodward, Ferndale. is for Kitchen Scents If the fresh, fruity fra- H /— grance of your refrigera- tor's crisper drawer turns you on, you're not alone. Cosmetics com- panies and parfumeries are serving up a pro- duce section worth of pamper prod- ucts, and their shelf life is guaranteed. Look for Comptoir Sud Pacifique's new Kumquat fragrance at Lori Karbal in Birmingham; pear, pomegranate, cucumber and fig candles at Anthropologie in Birmingham; Kiehl's Herbal Toner with Mixed Berries and Extracts and Kiehl's Cucumber Herbal Alcohol-Free Toner at Lori Karbal and Neiman Marcus; Burt's Bees Farmer's Market Carrot Nutritive CrEme and Raspberry Jam Lip Gloss; Orange Spice Halawa Bath Bloomers at Neiman Marcus. is for Lips (and Eyes) Pinks, lilacs and plums seem to look great on all skin tones. And lucky for us, they're the "in" shades for the summer season. So tuck away those boring browns and taupes. Try a little lavender eye shadow from Christian Dior or a sub- tle rose from Prescriptives called Prescriptives all-over color in Woman; color dots in Giggle, Pretend I and Playful; lip lac- .? quer in Tranquil; and lipstick in Glitterati. PARTY! KIDS & ADULTS L OUR V BIRTHDAY \ ; 4 AR TY . epotc - Log' c) T ES CEO MCA 5 VA V”) n P THE Litire8 n A 'ENTALS) r l iv Ake E cfp,,11 D VAILABLE * 7E8 4 FREE Q uA 'r jil dit -:, VG 4 -- ato Gaaciti"---- •.," - - 113a3Lal Ci3 CS____---- Q? 31005 ORCHARD LAKE RD. \P 4 (behind F&M, S. of 14) (248) 626-5020 . 1N 1 COUPON PER PERSON EXPIRES 6/3/99 Mon.-Thurs. 10-9 • Fri.-Sat. 10-1 • Sun. 11-9 I , r: /)-T,i?' ;Tat 44 years of Laughter, Tears, Suspense, Drama, Revenge, Intrigue, Singing, Dancing, Comedy and Romance... STAGECRAFTERS thc historic Baldwin Thcatsc, Royal Oak in cooperation with THE DAILY TRIBUNE & ROYAL OAKLAND COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION is for Nautical Stripes Set sail for summer in classic navy and white stripes. It's the shipshape look that never goes out of style, whether for dockside clothing, out- door entertaining or a crisp interior palette. Nautica Home introduces its Signature and Bermuda table decor collections for off-shore pic- nics or patio luncheons (available at Hudson's). J. Crew's take on nautical etc., etc., etc., etc. ys,to \tiVt1.1 GO is for Melon The newest trend in gar- dening? Heirloom veg- etables. Vintage varieties, untouched by modern technology, are living antiques with distinct flavors, scents and tex- tures. In Roger Yepsen's book A Celebration .of Heirloom Vegetables: Growing and Cooking Old-Time Varieties (Artisan, $35), full-color ren- derings illustrate the exotic beauty of rare Swiss chard, humble parsnips and pear-shaped cherry toma- toes. One chapter is devoted to the melon, a sta- ple of summer picnics and cookouts. Heirloom melons include the Plum Granny, Jenny Lind and Moon and Stars. 00, .44 // / 4, (1' Illusion. Flattering lip colors include Chantecaille's Fig and Quasar, Clinique's Black Honey, Lancome's Brun Fresque and Prescriptives' Breathless. Warm, rosy undertones are best for summer lips and eyes. • VIDEO RIDES • FORTUNE TELLING • PRIZE GRABBERS •BACKWARD CLOCK •VIDEO GAMES •PINBALL GAMES •KIDDIE RIDES •REFRESHMENTS Announces the 1999-2000 Main Stage Season Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Sept. 17 - Oct. 10, 1999) Dracula (Nov. 5 - 21, 1999) Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (Jan. 14 - Feb. 6, 2000) Barefoot in the Park (Mar. 24 - Apr. 9, 2000) The King and I (May 12 - Jun. 4, 2000) Season Tickets on sale now! Senior Sunday & Thursdays $58 / Friday, Saturday & Sunday Regular $68 Signed performances for the deaf available. Call 248.541.6430 / V/TTY 248.541.6439 (or leave a message with Michigan Relay) Have you visited your theatre lately? AVWW.Stagecrafters.org 5/28 1999 Detroit Jewish News SU