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show, food vendors and
classic car show. (248)
628-7909.
Kristin Hersh, formerly
of the band Throwing
Muses, offers indie-pop
music Tuesday, Aug. 31, at
the Blind Pig, 208 S. First,
Ann Arbor. Doors at 8.
$10. (734) 665-4755.
The Taylor Blues Fest
offers a full lineup of
artists beginning 1:30
Barenaked Ladies appears in concert Friday-Sunday,
p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
Sept-3-5, at Pine Knob.
Aug. 28-29, at Heritage
Park, Pardee Road, one
mile east of Telegraph and
one mile west of Allen Road at 1-75,
The Virginia Slims Dueling Divas
in Taylor. Last show each night starts
Finals take place 10 p.m. Saturday,
at 10. $5 each day. (313) 278-5340.
Aug. 28, at the Magic Bag, 22920
Meadow Brook Music Festival pre-
Woodward, Ferndale. Female-led musi-
sents
a country show with Mark
cal groups Diane, Eliza, Face and Sister
Chestnutt
and Anita Cochran 8 p.m.
Seed will perform for prizes, while each
Friday,
Sept.
3. $25.50/$12.50. (248)
$5 vote cast raises funds for AIDS
377-0100; www.palacenet.com
Partnership Michigan. (248) 544-3030.
Pine Knob Music Theatre presents
ON THE STAGE
the following concerts: A rock show
The Mercury Theatre Company
with Ten Years After, Jefferson
presents
Office Hours, by Norm
Starship and Leon Russell 7 p.m.
Foster,
through
Sunday, Aug. 29, dur-
Friday, Aug. 27; $24.50/$12.50. World
ing the TreeTown Festival of the
music with Gipsy Kings 7:30 p.m.
Performance Network, 408 W.
Saturday, Aug. 28; $32.50/$17.50.
Washington,
Ann Arbor. The comedy
R&B and soul with Ray Charles and
looks
at
Friday
afternoon in six differ-
guest Bill Thomas 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
ent,-
but
somehow
interconnected,
Aug. 29; $25/$15. Irish rockers The
offices,
and
the
mad
race toward quit-
Cranberries and their "Loud and
ting
time.
Show
times
are 8 p.m.
Clear" World Tour featuring guest
Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays.
Collective Soul 7:30 p.m. Monday,
$12/59. (734) 663-0681.
Aug. 30; $35/$20. Alternative rock
with Lenny Kravitz, Smash Mouth
DANCE FEVER
and Freestylers 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Caliente Uno: A Big Night in
Aug. 31; $45/$37.50522.50. Pop
Little
Havana, a Latin dance party
music with Olivia Newton-John 7:30
including
food and entertainment,
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 1; $32.50/S15.
designer
eyeglass
fashions, a silent
Pianist-composer John Tesh 7:30 p.m.
auction
and
rum-tasting,
is Friday,
Thursday, Sept. 2; $361$26/S13.50.
Aug. 27, at the Pontiac Bank
Alternative folk/rock with Barenaked
Building, 30 N. Saginaw, Pontiac.
Ladies over Labor Day Weekend, 7:30
Presented
by the Fanclub Foundation
p.m. Friday-Sunday, Sept. 3-5;
for
the
Arts.
Latin dance instruc-
$33.50/$25. (248) 645-
tion
by
Michael
Simon of
6666; www.ticketmas-
Velvet
Lounge
at 7 p.m.
ter.com .
Music
by
the
15-piece Latin
Forever Fab!, a pro-
band La Sensacional. $35.
fessional Beatles trib-
(248) 584-4150.
ute band, takes the
stage 5:30-7 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, at
OUT & ABOUT on page 90
the Celebrate
Oxford Festival, in
the village of Oxford,
on M-24, three miles north
of Lake Orion. The all-
day festival includes
The Amazing Clark
magic show, antiques
sale, fine art and crafts
Ray Charles takes the stage Sunday at Pine Knob.

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