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Saturday, June 26, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, June 27. For more informa-
tion, call the Huntington Woods
Library, (248) 543-9720.
Wentworth Gallery hosts cham-
pagne receptions for featured watercol-
orist Diane Anderson 2-4 p.m. and 6-8
p.m. Saturday, June 26, at Laurel Park
Place, Livonia. (734) 462-5840. Also,
1-5 p.m. Sunday, June 27, at Somerset
Collection, Troy. (248) 816-8372.
Lauren Cohen is part of a collective
of more than 22 women artists and
performers featured in girlee, a show
running June 26 through July 31 at
1145 Griswold, on the second floor
above Colonial Toy Store, in down-
town Detroit. An opening reception is
6-11 p.m. June 26. (313) 921-
9891/(313) 821-2867.
Gina Ferrari's installation of her
massive work Garden is featured
through July 25 in the Museum Apse
of the University of Michigan Museum
of Art, 525 S. State, Ann Arbor. She
will discuss her work at a 7:30 p.m.
reception July 15. (734) 764-0395.
The Scarab Club presents Mangia,
Musica and Michelangelo, an evening
of cultural and culinary delights, 6
p.m. Monday, June 28, at 217
Farnsworth, Detroit. The evening
includes a lecture on Michelangelo by
Professor Michael Farrell, a gourmet
Italian dinner and live Italian music.
$40. (313) 885-4521/(313) 831-1250.
"Gilt Silver Amphora-Rhyton,"' sixth
century B. CE., from "Ancient Gold:
The Wealth of the Thracians,'' opening
Sunday at the DIA.
is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday, June
27. Sponsored by the Detroit
Historical Society. Reservations are
necessary. Call (313) 833-4727.
Rabbi Sherwin Wine of Birmingham
Temple speaks on "The Jews of Detroit:
A New Perspective" 7 p.m. Monday,
June 28, at Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
6800 Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Free. (248) 626-6804.
AUDITIONS
Michigan Opera Theatre holds
auditions for chorus members for the
1999-2000 season Tuesday, June 29, at
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
the Detroit Opera House, 1526
Neil J. Farkas, a D.O. practicing in
Broadway. MOT needs a mixed cho-
Huntington Woods, will sign copies of
rus for Tosca and Peter Grimes, men
his book, Losing the War: The Case of
for The Barber of Seville and women
Captain Howard B. Levy, M.D., United
for Werther.
States Army, 3-6 p.m.
Audition times
Sunday, June 27, ar
must be sched-
the Scarab Club, 217
uled. (313) 961-
Farnsworth, Detroit.
3500, Ext. 3237.
Dr. Levy was an army
Stagecrafters
officer who was court-
hold auditions for
martialed during the
Joseph and the
Vietnam War. $10,
Amazing
including book.
Technicolor
(313) 831-1250.
Dreamcoat Friday,
July 9, for men,
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and Monday, July
A Little Taste of
12, for women.
Oak Park, showcasing
Gary Rosen, rig- ht, performs a
Audition registra-
samples from area
family show 2 a /id 4 p.m. July 3-4 tion begins 6:30
restaurants, takes place
at this year's Tas tefest.
p.m. and auditions
1-3 p.m. Sunday, June
begin 7 p.m. both__,
27, at the Oak Park
nights. A children's chorus will be
Community Center, 14300 Oak Park
auditioned Aug. 2. The show will run
Blvd. The event includes Jewish music
during September and October. For
and gospel singers. $3/$10 for family of
character descriptions and more infor-
4 or more; discount for advance tickets.
mation, call (248) 541-4832.
(248) 691-7577.
— Compiled by Esther Alliveiss Tchirhart
A Walking Stroll of Palmer Woods