SILHOUETTE WINDOW SHADINGS There's only one Silhouette, and there's only one place to find it. Calendar Ron Coden performs Sunday at Inglenook Park. Drive at Berg Road. Both concerts are free. (248) 4247-9022. Enjoy an evening of contemporary jazz with singer Al Jarreau, saxophon- ist Dave Koz and trumpeter Chris Botti 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19, at the Fox Theatre, Detroit. $37.50/$30. (248) 433-1515; (248) 645-6666. The Easyriders Rock-N-Blues Festival comes to the Fowlerville County Fairgrounds next weekend. The tour revs up at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 20, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 22, and includes music and a motorcycle rodeo. Performers and daily admission: Blues Showcase head- lined by Randy Volin & The Sonic Blues, Aug. 20/$15; Humble Pie, Aug. 21/$20; Edgar Winter, Aug. 22/$15. $30 for weekend pass. (800) 962- 9857; www.easyriders.com PoP/ROCIdjAZZ Ron Coden offers music and humor at his performance 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, at Inglenook Park, Southfield. Sponsored by the Neighborhood Project, city of Southfield and the J - ewish News. Bring a chair or blanket. Free. (248) 967-1112. The summer jazz series at Cranbrook Art Museum con- cludes with Faruq Z. Bey and Speaking in Tongues, a look at the mystical side of music by the saxophonist and his ensemble, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 13, in Sarah McLachlan brings the third and final deSalle Auditorium. Doors at 7. Lilith Fair to Pine Knob this weekend. $10. (248) 645-3361. Groove Collective and Jazzodity perform funk, jazz and ON THE STAGE hip-hop Thursday, Aug. 19, at the Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, The Mercury Theatre Company Ferndale. Doors at 8. $12. (248) 544- presents Office Hours, by Norm 3030. Foster, Aug. 19-29, during the Pine Knob Music Theatre presents TreeTown Festival of the Performance the following concerts: alternative rock Network, 408 W. Washington, Ann with Goo Goo Dolls joined by Sugar Arbor. The comedy looks at Friday Ray and Fastball 7 p.m. Wednesday, afternoon in six different, but some- Aug. 18; $28.50/$15. Country record- how interconnected, offices, and the mad race toward quitting time. ing artists Brooks & Dunn with Trace Adkins and Deryl Dodd 7:30 p.m. Strange Love and Unusual Sex, directed Friday, Aug. 20; $29.50/$15.50. (248) by Robin Heller, continues at the fes- 645-6666; www.ticketmaster.com tival through Aug. 15. Show times are The city of Southfield's Concerts on 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. the Lawn series features the R&B Sundays. $12/$9. (734) 663-0681. group Al Hill & The Love Butlers 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 15, outside the THE BIG SCREEN Southfield Municipal Complex, 26000 Evergreen Road. The city's other out- Eternity and a Day, the portrait of door music venue, the Gazebo Concert a writer on what may be his last day of series, features, big band jazz with The life, will be screened 7:30 p.m. Couriers 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, OUT & ABOUT on page 89 at Burgh Historical Park, Civic Center Nothing comes close to the magical- beauty of Silhouette® window shadings. Sheer fabric facings filter light, soft fabric vanes adjust for privacy. All in an array of colors, glorious fabrics and a choice of vane sizes. A There's no other ON window fashion I like it Come see 4 for yourself. - HunterDouglas WINDOW FASHIONS &lily, Q ualm( ' The SPOT All other HUNTER DOUGLAS products Luminette • Duettes Vertical Blinds & Country Woods Blinds Hours: Mon-Sat 10-5 352-8622 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 Rochester Hills = .master C ard 651-5009 Featuring Specialties • Wall Units • Bedrooms • Dining Rooms • Home Theatre • Tables • Offices • Formica • Woods • Stones • Glass • Lucite Lois Haron 248-851-6989 • Allied Member ASID 8„2 E N S ,BT I M R I1 T204 W W DOWNTOWN • 0 MONT° V BLANC Watches RAD 0 MOVADO 248.539.1181 swiss j ay 1v RAYMOND WEIL GENEVE GUCCI Ian TISSOT In Crosswinds Plaza Corner of Orchard Lake Road And. Lone Pine Road /— COMPETITIVE PRICING & EXPERT INSTALLATION ihm mn m (MW\t 'M ,T,S ORIS Since:- 1904 -- LONGINES Maurice Lacroix 8/13 1999 Detroit Jewish News 75