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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-06-11

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5th Annual

Calendar

CLASSICAL NOTES

For the second year, Ann Arbor's
Kerrytown Concert House presents a
chamber music MiniFest featuring
artists from the Great Lakes Chamber
Music Festival, one of the region's most
important classical music events. The
first concert, at 8 p.m. Friday, June 18,
features violinist Miriam Fried,
GLCMF director James Tocco and the
St. Lawrence String Quartet. 415 N.
Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor. $25/$15/$10.
(734) 769-2999. (For a complete sched-
ule of Great Lakes Chamber Music
Festival concerts, running Saturday,
June 12, through Satuday, June 26, see
"The Sound of Music" on page 87 of
the June 4 edition of the/elvish News).

performs a concert titled "One. Night
in Eden" 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June
16. $45/$27.50. Rock 'n' roll veterans
Torn Petty & the Heartbreakers bring
their "Echo Tour" to the stage 7:30
p.m. Friday, June 18. $52.50/$25.
(248) 645-6666; www.palacenet.com
Folk act Over the Rhine appears
Friday, June 18, at the Ark in Ann
Arbor. Doors at 7:30. $10. (734)
761-1451/(248) 645-6666.

WEST BLOOMFIELD

FESTIVAL

June 12 8c 13

Saturday Sc Sunday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

ON THE STAGE

Walk and Squalk Performance
Project's Who It Is, a musical journey
across cultures and borders written
and performed by Andy Kirschner,
who explores his mixed Jewish and
non-Jewish roots, takes the stage 8
p.m. Friday-Saturday and 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 11-13, at the Charles H.
Wright Museum of African American
History in Detroit. $18/$15 students
and seniors. (313) 494-5800.
Stagecrafters 2nd Stage presents
the comedy-drama After-Play, by
comedian Anne Meara, June 18-27.
Set in a Manhattan restaurant, the
dialogue contains adult language and
content. Performances are 8 p.m.

British singer Beth Orton per orms at
St. Andrew's Hall.

PoriltoadJAzz

Francisco Mora—Amigo Latin Jazz
offers Afro-Cuban rhythms 7:30 p.m.
Friday, June 11, at Cranbrook Art
Museum's DeSalle Auditorium,
Bloomfield Hills. Mora is a percus-
sionist, arranger-composer, teacher
and recording artist. $10/$8 for muse-
um members. (248) 645-3361;
www.cranbrook.edu
The Magic Bag hosts a night of pop
and rock at the Dung Beatles CD
Release Party Friday, June 11. Other
performers are the Hope Orchestra and
Paul Gaughan & Not Forgotten. Doors
at 8. $5. Rounding out the weekend,
Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters play
blues Saturday and Sunday, June 12-13,
at the Magic Bag. Doors at 8. $17.
22920 Woodward, Ferndale. (248) 544-
3030/(248) 645-6666.
Songwriter, performer and produc-
er Elvis Costello, with piano accom-
\Th panist Steve Nieve, appears 8 p.m.
Tuesday, June 15, at Meadow Brook
Music Festival. $28.50/S15. (248)
645-6666; www.palacenet.com
Coming to Pine Knob Music
Theatre: Sarah Brightman, the record-
ing artist and theatrical star of Andrew
Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera,

Painting by Hilda Rindom

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Above: Tom Krell, Donnie Miller,
Paul Housey, Deborah Silverman and
Phili p Berns in Stagecrafters 2nd Stage
production of Anne Meara 'After-Play"

Below: Rose Abdoo brings her one-
woman show to Meadow Brook Theatre.

This highly anticipated show features over 200
national and Detroit area artists working in a
variety of mediums and offers live musical
entertainment, a food fest, kid's art activities,
ample parking and free admission.

Outdoor Street Art Festival at

HENRY FORD MEDICAL CENTER

6777 West Maple Road, opposite the JCC

Sponsored by:

THE

Observer & tecentric Sig

—ffaiPA4tank,„

warm wishes

OUT & ABOUT

on page 91

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For more information call
(248) 626-3636 or (954) 472-3755
Howard Alan Events, Ltd. • www.artfestival.com

Detroit Jewish News

6/11
1999

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