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August 27, 1999 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-08-27

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Temple Beth El

presents

Calendar

SINK AIDS

A concert to benefit Broadway Cares:
Equity Fights AIDS and
Michigan AIDS organizations.
featuring

CANTOR STEPHEN DUBOV 8.
CAST MEMBERS FROM
THE HIT MUSICAL

MONDAY,
SEPT. 13
7:30 PM
TEMPLE BETH EL

$25 per person
Friends: $50
Patrons: $100

To purchase tickets, make
checks payable & mail to:

Temple Beth El
7400 Telegraph Rd.
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
Attn: TITANIC

For further information,
Call Sylvia at
248.737.2280

OUR NEW

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8/27
1999

Lincoln Shopping Center
10-1/2 Mile Road 4 Greenfield
Oak Park ■ (248) 968-0022

90 Detroit Jewish News

THE BIG SCREEN

Entries are sought for the 38th Ann
Arbor Film Festival. Cash prizes in
categories of documentary, animation,
experimental, narrative and personal
documentary. Format must be 16mm
only. Deadline: Feb. 1, 2000. Entry
fee: $32. (734) 995-5356;
vickie@honeyman.org

THE SMALL SCREEN

Candice Bergen hosts Influences:
From Yesterday to Today 8-10 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 27, on CBS. The
Museum of Television & Radio enter-
tainment special features celebrities
talking about the classic television
moments that inspire them.

FAMILY FUN

of Ben Shahn is scheduled 2 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 29, in Knight Gallery of
Detroit Institute of Arts. Presenter is
Rebecca Hart of the museum's
Department of Modern and
Contemporary Art.
Artist Jean Lau answers the ques-
tion, "What Have You Done for Me
Lately?" in her show of paintings,
prints and pastels, running Aug. 31-
Sept. 25, at the Washington Street
Gallery, 215 E. Washington, Ann
Arbor. (734) 761-2287.

AUDITIONS

Stagecrafters 2nd Stage has roles
for three men and three women in its
opening adult comedy production, As
Bees in Honey Drown, 7 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 30, and Wednesday,
Sept. 1, at the Baldwin Theatre, 415
S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. Register at
6:30. Show dates are Oct. 22 24,
28 31. (248) 541-4832.
Male singers will be
auditioned for the
Grosse Pointe Theatre
production of the '50s
show Forever Plaid 1-
4 p.m. and 3-6 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 28, at -\
315 Fisher Road,
Grosse Pointe. Show
dates are Nov. 4-7,
11-14 and 18-20.
(810) 771-7437.

An encampment will be presented
by Les Coureurs de Bois et Voyageurs
Ste. Claire Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 28-
29, at Metro Beach Park. Dressed in
costume from the
Great Lakes fur-trade
period of 1750-1800,
the re-enactors will
practice the skills and
lifestyles of the era.
(800) 377-3172/(810)
463-4332.
The 151st
Michigan State Fair
runs 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
daily, through Labor
Day. Admission
WHATNOT
includes daily concerts
The Jewish
(additional $10 to see
Community Center's
Journey on Labor
48th annual Jewish
Day). Lineup: Tyrese,
Olivia Newton -John per orms Book Fair in
Friday, Aug. 27; .38
November seeks sub-
Wednesday, Se pt. 1, at
Special, Saturday, Aug. Pine Knob.
mission of books of
28; The Temptations,
Jewish content or
Sunday, Aug. 29;
books by Jewish
Kenny Chesney, Monday, Aug. 30;
authors for a Local Author Mini-
Detroit-area choirs, Tuesday, Aug. 31;
Fair. Deadline is Tuesday, Aug. 31.
The Isley Brothers, Wednesday,
(248) 661 7648.
Sept. 1; Alabama, Thursday, Sept. 2;
The Southfield Public Library
Ginuwine, Friday, Sept. 3;
Writers' Group is having an organiza-
98 Degrees, Saturday, Sept. 4;
tional meeting 7-8:30 p.m.
Hank Williams Jr., Sunday, Sept. 5;
Wednesday, Sept. 8, in the library's
and Journey, Monday, Sept. 6. $9/$2
Marcotte Room, inside the Southfield
for ages 2-10/$5 for parking.
Municipal Complex, 26000
(313) 369-8250.
Evergreen, Southfield. Open to hob-

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Fri. & Sat. (Carry-Out) 9 p.m.-11 p.m.

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byists and those seeking publication.

(248) 948 0470.

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A reception for Milford artist
Barbara Ragalyi, 7-10 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 3, opens her exhibition of recent
works at the Lawrence Street Gallery, 6
N. Saginaw, Pontiac. Held during the
annual Arts, Eats & Beats Weekend in
downtown Pontiac. (248) 334-6716.
A tour of the exhibition Common
Man, Mythic Vision: The Paintings

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.

— Compiled by Esther Allweiss Tschirhart

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