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Auburn Hills, (248) 373-4440. The second of
Leib s traditionally fine Italian ristorantes is
located across from the Pontiac Silverdome.
Besides elegant surroundings, it features the
same excellent food served by the Lelli family
since 1939. Reservations are accepted for any
evening except Saturday.
Linda Solomon captures famous faces at the Oscars.
I put my camera case down is where I
oted photojournalist Linda
must stand for approximately four
Solomon, who covered the
hours until the stars begin to arrive.
2000 Academy Awards
"We are assigned our places by the
Oscars show last month for
Academy, but every year
CBS-TV's Early Show, writes a
another `photog' attempts
guest column ...
to take my spot. So every
"Throughout my career I
year I have to fight to pro-
am most asked the question,
tect it. Many of the photog-
`What is it like to cover the
raphers, especially from the
Academy Awards?' And my
London press, leave their
reply: There is nothing like it!
manners at home. There is
Nothing compares to the
absolutely no room to move
glamour, the excitement, the
an inch or you end up
sounds, and the surprises.
thrown onto the red carpet
"This is my 18th year pho-
DAN NY
or into someone's lap!
tographing at the Oscars.
RAS KIN
"Each year I am allowed
There are only 55 photojour-
Local Co lumnist
a 'messenger' with Oscar
nalists invited from all over
credentials to transport my
the world and given creden-
film to the lab for a midnight dead-
tials. We are part of the 3,000 mem-
line. Through the years my messen-
bers of the media that is packed adja-
gers have been my dad, Danny
cent to the famous red carpet. Where
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BERKLEY
Sila, 4033 W. 12 Mile Road, Berkley, (248)
548-3650There is nothing like a consistently
dependable neighborhood family restaurant.
The Italian and American menu is one that
evokes much confidence in casual dining.The
chicken, ribs, round and square pizzas, fish,
salad., pasta, etc. are served seven days a week
for lunch and dinner. Everything is also avail-
able for carry-out
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
Steve's Deli, 6646 Telegraph Road,
Noon-410cl Hills, (248) 932-0800. Award - win-
ppg .5hicken soup is featured.Also serving
,. beef, fresh roasted turkey, sandwiches,
traditional dishes. Party trays and
ring too at this New York-style deli.
Carne €e Deli 4heesecake and Steve's
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Is, (248) 855-1122. Middle-
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planes, entertain-
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a week.
Linda Solomon with Oscar and, on the following
pages, some of the celebrities she has photographed at
the Academy Awards. At left is Linda's mom, Mona
Rappaport, who helps her out on Oscar nights.
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rnwy., Farmington Hills, (248)
'3.This is a many-faceted type of
ration. Nibbles and Nuts at theVineyards,
DINING GUIDE
on page 118