Calendar, SARA TUGMAN BAIS CHABAD CENTER PRESENTS twist OF faith FROM B.T.MEDIA , WHATNOT For ticket information call: (248) 855-6170 At this performance Sara Tugman Bais Chabad Torah Center will be honoring WRITTEN BY MICHAEL GURIN & MATT OKIN ORIGINAL SONGS BY AVI KUNSTLER DIRECTED BY MATT OKIN DR. ALAN & ANDREA STAWIS from page 75 N y Tickets $50, $100, $150 $18 Students $25 Young Adults and Senior Citizens MONDAY, JULY 26, 1999 7:30 P.M. MILLENNIUM CENTER 15600 J.L. HUDSON DRIVE SOUTHFIELD, MI OUT & ABOUT O 1999 B.T. MEDIA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. There will be a delicious afterglow Detroit's Premier Entertainment Location presents the Smash Hit Musical Spoof of the Movies! Melodic country-blues rockers Cowboy Junkies perform 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 28, at Meadow Brook Music Festival. $22.50/$15.(248)645-6666. The Jewish Authors Book Group discusses Primo Levi: Tragedy of an '— Optimist, by Miriam Anissimov, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, at Borders Books & Music, Farmington Hills. (248) 737-3980. The Detroit Historical Society offers a Detroit Grand Prix Race Day package 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8. VIP passes, food and drink, hospi- tality tent, pit passes, grandstand tick- et and shuttle service from Detroit U. Historical Museum are included. $150. To reserve tickets, call Jennifer Richard, (313) 833-1405. Local Author Mini-Fair of the Jewish Community Center's 48th annual Jewish Book Fair in November seeks submission of ,_ books of Jewish content or books by/ Jewish authors. Deadline is Aug. 31. (248) 661-7648. FAMILY FUN BENEFITS Greenfield Village "Summer Evenings" features extended hours 5-8 p.m. Saturdays during July and August. "Village Community" events include spelling bee, cake walk, base- ball. No extra charge with full-price ticket. Reduced price after 3 p.m.: $10 adults/$5 kids 5-12/under 5 free. (313) 271-1620. Tinderbox presents the youth pro- duction Schoolhouse Rock 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, July 30, at the Scottish Rite Theatre in the Masonic Temple, 500 Temple, Detroit. $2/$5 at door. (313) 535-8962. An evening of music and dinner to benefit Cranbrook House and Gardens will be held 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at 380 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills. Tickets: (248) 645- 3147. Chicago, pictured, joins up with the Doobie Brothers for a Friday, July 30, concert at Pine Knob. THE ART SCENE Pewabic Pottery's annual Student, Faculty and Staff exhibit takes place July 23-Aug. 28. Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, July 23. 10125 E. Jefferson, Detroit. (313) 822-0954. AUDITIONS Ridgedale Players needs five women for the musical NunSense, run- ning Sept. 10-26. Audition at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 26. For more information, call director Dan See, (248) 362-4305, or musical director Cecelia Mac-Smith,(248) 543-1416. There will be Detroit Dance Collective tryouts for modern dancers 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at Dance Studio A, Old Main Building, Wayne State University. (313) 965-3544. — Compiled by David Sachs * * *'* If there is a better show in town... it has to he the one that takes place THE CENTURY. CLUB RESTAURANT Upscale cuisine in a comfortable supper club setting Enjoy a complete night of entertainment under one roof! Convenient Theatre & Dinner Packages ,LTIVe cji9zz -en 14 ci ThferacLY-Aate-traRy 313-963-9800 • 333 Madison Ave. 7/23 1999 80 Detroit Jewish News Group discounts available Call: (313) 962-2913 SPONSOR ffiejilMMV (248) 645-6666 w.w.tiewmam«... May Cassatts print "The Bare-Footed Child," above, and Tina Modotti's photograph "Calla Lilies," left, are among the works in two current DIA exhibitions which salute women printmakers and photographers.