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LAUGH LINES

Buddy Guy and Koko Taylor kick
off the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz
Festival 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17, at
the Michigan Theater, and the music
continues Saturday and Sunday at
Gallup Park. For more information
and a complete lineup, call. the hot-
line at (734) 747-9955 or access the
Web site at www.a2.blues.jazzfest.org.
Toronto's Moxy Fruvous brings its
latest string of pop gems to the Magic
Bag Friday, Sept. 17. Doors at 8. $12.
(248) 544-3030.
The Ameritech Paradise Jazz Series
at Orchestra Hall presents Rockin' in
Rhythm: The Small Band Music of
Duke Ellington 8 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 23. A jazz ensem-
ble from Lincorn
Center will perform
Ellington's music for
small combos. S16-$62.
(313) 576-5111.
Godfather of Soul
James Brown performs
8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24,
at the Fox Theatre.
$35/$27.50.
(248) 433-1515.

The Second City-Detroit's latest
Alternative Monday's offering, Darwin's
Creek You Say You Want Evolution,
deals with a range of social and political
issues and runs 8 p.m. Mondays
through Oct. 18. $8. (248) 645-6666.

THE ART SCENE

The Posner Gallery presents an
exhibition of the work of Richard Kozlow
through Oct. 12. 523 N. Old Woodward,
Birmingham. (248) 647-2552.
Eye for Art, an evening of art educa-
tion sponsored by the Friends of Modern
Art, will be held 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 22, at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Works of art will be available for pur-
chase; strolling supper
and open bar included.
$50. (313) 833-4020.

WHATNOT

Meadow Brook
Theatre Guild presents
Spotlights Market, a
juried art, craft and gift
show to benefit the the-
ater and its educational
outreach programs, 10
a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and
ON THE STAGE
Saturday, Sept 17-18,
at the Shotwell-
Stagecrafters presents
Gustafson Pavilion on
Joseph and the
the campus of Oakland
Amazing Technicolor
University.
Dreamcoat Sept. 15-
"Moms Mabley: The Naked
The second annual
Oct. 10 at Royal Oak's
Truth" will be presented as a
Greektown
Harvest
Baldwin Theater. $14-
benefit production for the
Festival,
featuring
a
$16. (248) 541-6340.
financially challenged Detroit
Nunsense takes the
Repertory Theatre Thursdays - "Stomping of the
Grapes" charity fund-
stage at Troy's
Sundays Sept. 23-Oct. 17
raiser, an international
Ridgedale Players 8
wine tasting and live
p.m. Fridays and
musical performances, runs 6-11 p.m.
Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays, Sept.
Friday, Sept. 24, on Monroe Street in
17-26. S13. (248) 988-7049.
Detroit's Greektown. Free admission
Tinderbox Productions features .
for musical events; charge for wine
Stephen Schwartz's Godspell 8 p.m.
and food tastings. For information,
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17-18, at
the Scottish Rite Cathedral Theatre in
call (877) 473-3589.
The Southfield Pavilion Antiques
Masonic Temple. $6-$10. (313) 535-
Exposition visits the Southfield Civic
8962.
Center 2-9 p.m. Friday, noon-8 p.m.
Detroit Repertory Theatre pre-
Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday,
sents Moms Mabley: The Naked
Truth Thursday-Sunday evenings,
Sept. 24-26. $6.
with matinees on Saturday and
AUDITIONS
Sunday, Sept. 23-Oct. 17. $15.
(313) 868-1347.
Auditions for all voice parts for the
Rosedale Community Players
1999-2000 concert season of the
mounts a production of Robert
Zamir Chorale of Metropolitan
Anderson's You Know I Can't Hear
Detroit takes place during. open
You When the Water's Running, four
rehearsals at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
one-act vignettes about some of life's
21, at Akiva Hebrew Day School,
most embarrassing moments, 8 p.m.
21100 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield.
Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m.
For more information, call Larry
Sunday, Sept. 24-26, at the Upstage
Katkowsky at (313) 861- 8990 or
Theater. $10. (313) 532-4010.
Debra Luria at (248) 851-8560.

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