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OUT & ABOUT

from page 79

Washington, Ann Arbor.
$12/$9. (734) 663-0681;
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Sam "Grandpa" Mackey,
who founded the interna-
tionally known Detroit
Heidelberg Project, with a
THE BIG SCREEN
reception 7-11 p.m.
The Jewish Movie
Saturday, June 19. Through
Club at Congregation
Aug. 15. 17329 Mack,
B'nai David presents A
Detroit. (313) 886-2993.
Goldberg wrest les at the
Tribute to Yossele
Daniel Reich, curator for
Palace on Frid ay, June 25.
Rosenblatt and Yossele
education at the University
of Michigan Museum of
Rosenblatt: His Life and
Art, presents an ArtFocus talk titled
His Hymns 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 22,
"Before Psychic Phonelines: Hanes'
and 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 23, at the
synagogue, 5642 W. Maple Road, West Joseph Interpreting the Dreams of
Pharoahs Servants," 6:30 p.m. Thursday,
Bloomfield. Free; refreshments served
prior to movies. (248) 855-5007.
June 24, 525 S. State, Ann Arbor. (734)
764-0395; vvww.umich.edu/-umma/
Guantanamera, a romantic comedy
celebrating the paradoxes of everyday
WHATNOT
life in Cuba, will be shown in Spanish
with English subtitles 7:30 p.m.
To open the Ann Arbor Summer
Friday, June 25, at Cranbrook Art
Festival, actor Gregory Peck talks
Museum, Bloomfield Hills. Presented
about his life in the movie business 7
in conjunction with an exhibit of con-
p.m. Saturday, June 19, at Power
temporary Cuban art. Free with muse-
Center on the University of Michigan
urn admission. (877) 462-7262;
campus. $40/$37/$34/$31. (For a
www. cranb rook. edu
schedule of festival events, see page 85
of the June 11 Jewish News.) (734)
FAMILY FUN
764-2538; www.mlive.com/aasf
Goldberg is on the wrestling lineup
Cranbrook institute of Science
7:30 p.m. Friday, June 25, at the
hosts planetarium and Lasera pro-
Palace of Auburn Hills. $34/$25/$15.
grams daily through Sept. 6. The
(248) 645-6666; www.palacenet.com
newly renovated planetarium offers
More than 500 vehicles from 1933-
Digistar, a cutting-edge projection sys-
1969 participate in the Motor Muster
tem that creates displays of the stars
Saturday and Sunday, June 19-20, at
and planets in three dimensions, and
Greenfield Village, Dearborn. A grand
Laser Swing, featuring the big band
parade at 10 a.m. leads off each day's
music of Glenn Miller. 11:30-4 p.m.
activities. $12.50/$11.50/$7.50.
daily, with additional programs
(313) 271-1620
Fridays and Saturdays at 7, 8 and 9
Learning @ the Opera House is a
p.m. 221 N. Woodward, Bloomfield
series of classes, workshops, perfor-
Hills. For admission charges, call
mances and demonstrations for all ages.
(877) 462-7262; www.cranbrook.edu
The enrichment series is offered June
THE ART SCENE
21-Aug. 8 at Michigan
Opera Theatre, Detroit.
Art Leaders
Some of those conduct-
Gallery hosts con-
ing courses are opera
temporary artists
historian and radio per-
Martin Eichinger,
sonality Wallace Peace,
Jeremy Jarvis and
composer and musician
Laurel Fyfe 6-10
James
Tatum and
p.m. Friday and 11
broadcaster
Sonny
a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday,
'Motor
Muster"
cruises
into
Elliot.
For
more
infor-
June18-19, at the
Greenfield Village this weekend. mation, call
gallery, 33216 W 14
(313) 961-3500.
Mile Road,
Farmington Hills. Exhibit through
AUDITIONS
July 21. (248) 539-0262.
Rackham Symphony Choir is hold-
C-Pop Gallery hosts a reception for
ing auditions for soloists for perfor-
the "multimedia mayhem" of the
mances of King David by Arthur
AWOL art collective 7:30 p.m.
Honegger
and Voices of Light by Richard
Saturday, June 19, at its new location,
Einhorn. Singers must provide tape and
4160 Woodward, Detroit. (313) 833-
resume by Sunday, June 20. Finalists for
9901; www.cpop.com
the July 8 audition will be notified by
The Robert Maniscalco Gallery
June 30. (248) 738-9827.
opens Kicking A— &Taking Names,
works by Tyree Guyton and the late
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