"Magnificent gold and silver artifacts...an easy show to
appreciate...sumptuous." -The New York Times
Calendar
ANCIENT GOLD
The Wealth of the Thracians
TREASURES FROM THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA
Now through August 29
CLASSICAL NOTES
Russian-born IrMa Fogelson per-
forms a multilingual repertoire of
Russian, Yiddish and Gypsy folk songs;
Israeli and Yiddish theater songs;
Broadway hits; and Italian and Spanish
tunes 6 p.m. Sunday, July 11, at Temple
Emanu-El, 14450 10 Mile Road, Oak
Park. Tickets are $15/$12. Call (248)
967-2146 or (248) 865-3354.
The Driker Yiddish Culture Fund
/ 1 Concert sponsors Lira, a trio from
the former Soviet Union, 12 p.m.
Thursday, July 15, at the JPM Jewish
Community Center, Oak Park.
Performers Larisa Matusova, Ida
Kogan and Rivka Latinskaya sing in
English, Russian, Hebrew and
Yiddish. $1/$3.25 with optional
lunch. (248) 967-4030.
,
Por/RoadJAzz
THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
A major exhibition of over 200 brilliant
gold & silver objects, recently excavated
in Bulgaria from 15 royal Thracian sites,
dating from 4000 BC to 200 AD.
Tickets at the DIA box office: 313/833-4005
Free tickets for DIA members
5200 Woodward Ave. www.dia.org
MERITOR.
Adam Schlesinger and Chris
Collingwood of Fountains of Wayne.
The band performs Wednesday,
July 14, at the Shelter.
Country singer Janis Leigh per-
tic band The Edge 7 p.m. Sunday,
forms for the Oak Park Summer
July
11, outside the Southfield
Concert series 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July
Municipal
complex, 26000 Evergreen
6, Shepherd Park, Church at
Road.
The
city's other summer music
Northfield. (248) 691-7555.
venue,
the
Gazebo
Concert series,
The 20th Anniversary Budweiser
features the British duo Simon &
Superfest presents. Maze with Frank
Hilary performing a variety of music
Beverly, The Mays, Gerald Levert,
7
styles
7 p.m. Wednesday, July 14, at
Next and Jesse Powell 7 p.m. Saturday,
Burgh
Historical Park, Civic Center
July 10, at Chene Park, Detroit.
Drive at Berg Road.
S651S47.501$27.50. (248)
Both concerts are free.
645-6666.
(248) 424-9022.
Pine Knob Music
Theatre presents the follow-
ing concerts, all at 7:30
ON THE STAGE
Heartlande Theatre
p.m.: Rock legends The
Company performs
Beach Boys and Creedence
Mainstream, a satirical
Clearwater Revival,
comedy by David
Saturday, July 10;
MacGregor, July 15-18
$25/$15.50. Folk-rock
during the TreeTown
groups America and Three
Festival of the
Dog Night, Sunday, July
Performance Network,
11; $24.50/$12.50.
Ann Arbor. Show times
Pioneering female rocker
Emil
Zrihan
brings
his
are Thursday-Saturday at
Pat Benatar, Monday, July
Jewish-Moroccan
8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.
12; $22.50/$12.50. Hard
singing to New Detroit's $12/$9. Staged readings
rock with Motley Crue and
"Concert of Colors" on
are scheduled Saturday,
Scorpions, Tuesday, July 13;
Sunday, July 11, at
July 17, with Talk Show,
$32.50/$15. Country music Chene Park.
a comedy in two acts by
artist Clay Walker Thursday,
M.V. Patton, at 1 p.m.
July 15; $25/$15. The funk
and
Dance
Like
No One's Watching, a
band The Commodores, Friday, July
full-length
play
by
Kitty Dubin, at 4
16; $22.50/$12.50. (248) 645-6666;
p.m.
$5
each.
(734)
663-0681.
www.ticketmaster.corn
Janfiroquai, with vocalist Jason
Kay, plays new-style R&B 7:30 p.m.
THE SMALL SCREEN
Nova commemorates the 30th
Tuesday, July 13, at the State Theatre,
anniversary of the moon landing in
Detroit. $30/$25.(248) 645-6666.
To the Moon, a program featuring
Country artist Faith Hill appears
interviews of astronauts and others
with guest Jessica Andrews 8 p.m.
behind
the scenes, 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Wednesday, July 14, at Meadow Brook
July
13,
on public televisiori station
Music Theatre. (248) 645-6666.
WTVS/Channel 56.
The city of Southfield's Concerts
on the Lawn series presents the eclec-
OUT & ABOUT on page 81
The exhibition is organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Bulgaria
& The Trust for Museum Exhibitions. It is supported by an indemnity from the
Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities. In Detroit, the exhibition is made possible
by a generous grant from Meritor Automotive, Inc. Additional support is provided by
the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs and the City of Detroit.
lit
micbigan council for
arts and cultural affairs
THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
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