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OUT & ABOUT

from page 69

Next in the Huntington Woods sum-
mer concert series is jazz with The Jeff
Haas Trio and guest Marcus Belgrave,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, Scotia Park
off Vernon. Free. (248) 541-3030.
British guitarist Kim Simmonds
& Savoy Brown play Thursday, Aug.
6, at the Magic Bag, 22920
Woodward, Ferndale. Doors at 8.
$13. (248) 544-3030.

ON THE STAGE

Wheeler, is 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 5, at Creative Resource Gallery,
162 N. Old Woodward, Birmingham.
The show continues through Aug. 31.
(248) 647-3688.
Danielle Peleg Gallery is hosting
receptions for Iranian-born painter
Hessam Abrishami 6-9 p.m. Friday
and Saturday, Aug. 6 and 7, at 4301
Orchard Lake Road, West
Bloomfield. Works by the L.A.-based
artist are on display through Aug. 29.
For opening reception reservations,
call (248) 626-5810.
Related to its exhibition
Contemporary Art From Cuba,
Cranbrook Art
Museum is presenting
a Dialogue in the
Gallery with art histo-
rian Nancy Locke and
curator Irene Hofmann
6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug.
6, at 1221 N.
Woodward, Bloomfield
Hills. The Cuban film
Who the Hell is Juliette?
follows at 8. (248)
645-3314.

SRO Productions presents the
drama Belles, sponsored by the city of
Southfield and the Senior Arts League,_
opening Friday, July 30, at the Burgh,
Civic Center Drive
at Berg Road.
Weekend perfor-
mances through
Aug. 15 at 8 p.m.
Fridays and
Saturdays, 2 p.m.
Sundays. $81$7 for
seniors and children.
(248) 827-0701.
Comic scenes and
sketches are the fare
in Strange Love &
Unusual Sex, direct-
WHATNOT
ed by Robin Heller,
Thursday, Aug. 5-15,
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Local Author Mini-
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"Nikagze
during the TreeTown
Fair of the Jewish
William Glen Crooks: "Walter's
Festival of the
Community Center's
by
the Tracks," at the David
Performance
48th
annual Jewish
Klein Gallery through Aug. 28.
Network, Ann Arbor.
Book Fair in
Show times are 8
November seeks sub-
p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m.
mission of books of Jewish content or
Sundays. $12/$9. (734) 663-0681.
books by Jewish authors. Deadline is
Aug. 31. (248) 661-7648.

THE ART SCENE

New prints by Judy Pfaff are featured
through Sept. 11 at Susanne Hilberry
Gallery, 555 S. Old Woodward,
Birmingham. (248) 642-8250.
Paintings by William Glen Crooks of
California and Lester Johnson of New
York are exhibited through Aug. 28 at
David Klein Gallery, 163 Townsend,
Birmingham. (248) 433-3700.
Park West Gallery is showing
watercolors by Parisian painter Jean-
Calude Picot through Aug. 19 at
29469 Northwestern Hwy.,
Southfield. (248) 354-2343.
A reception for Norma Gray is 7-9
p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at Washington
Street Gallery, 215 E. Washington,
Ann Arbor. Her acrylic and collage
paintings in the show, titled "The
Five Elements: Fire, Water, Wood,
Metal & Earth," will be exhibited
through Aug. 28. (734) 761-2287.
An opening reception for Hot
Wheels, automotive art by Gray
Counts, Charles Maher, Adam
Normandin, Burke Paterson and Bruce

AUDITIONS

The Rosedale Community Players
is staging You Know I Can't Hear You
When the Water's Running in
September. Auditions will be held 7
p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 4-5,
at the Upstage Theatre, 21728 Grand
River, Detroit. (248) 435-9866.

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Work in all media is sought for the
annual Birmingham Temple Juried
Art Show, Nov. 6-7 in Farmington
Hills. Contact Toby Kiritsis, (248)
477-1890.
Crafts and creations by ages 8-18
will make up the Youth Artists Market,
part of the Sept. 18-19 Detroit Festival
of the Arts on the campus of Wayne
State University. A banner design con-
test offers cash prizes in various cate-
gories; open to all ages. To request
applications, call (313) 577-5088.

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— Compiled by
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7/30
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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