A Great Horne-Cooked Dining Tradition Since the 20's ANN SAYLES DINING ROOM Classic American Bonne-Cooked Cuisine . at Very Reasonable Prices Home-Cooked rood Like Grandma Used to Make! • Sauteed Chicken Livers • Broiled Whitefish • Lake Perch • Meat Loaf • Broiled Salmon • Grilled Beef Liver And So Much More! MESH ROASTED TURKEY CUT PROM THE BIRD! Lunch & Dinner Entrees Include: Appetizer or Soup, potato, vegetable, dessert & beverage. Open 6 Days • Closed Mon. • Carry-Out & Group Parties 4313 W. 13 Mile Rd. 2 Blocks East of Greenfield • Royal Oak (248) 288-6020 • Fax (248) 288-6020 Bangkok Sala Cafe THAI CUISINE r Buy One Lunch or Dinner & Get a Second for 50% OFF One per customer • Expires 12/31/01 27903 Orchard Lake Rd. (NW corner of 12 Mile) Farmington Hills (248) 553-4220 Open 7 days a week Mon-Sat 11 am - 10 pm Sunday 4 pm - 9:30 pm k. d. Lang: "Bn part Russian Jew, Icelandic, Sioux Indian, English, Irish and Scottish. I'm a real mutt." IN CE 1970 AFFORDABLE Catering Home or Office For the location nearest you . Pk ast vis it: iivse-4.v .pa par of/1 anos,co ir DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 7/27 2001 t - Classifieds GET Results! (248) 354-5959 GEORGE VARGA Copley News Service A ttending a bris at a friend's house had left Canadian- born singer k.d. lang verklempt. "The men were standing at the back of the room hold- ing their testicles ... but I can under- stand that," she told a reporter from US Weekly. "If it was female circumci- sion ... yeah, that would be a bad one." That's how k.d. tang recently let her fans in on a little secret. "Well, actual- ly, I'm technically Jewish," she told the magazine. "I'm Jewish on my mother's side all the way down, but I was raised Christian because we didn't know we were Jewish until recently." The performer, who has talked about her lesbianism in the press, deflected questions on any further reli- gious details. "I'm part Russian Jew, Icelandic, Sioux Indian, English, Irish and Scottish. I'm a real mutt," she told the magazine. The singer's career — like her life — has been full of surprises. "Don't bet on anything," said lang, who'll appear in concert Sunday, July 29, with Tony Bennett at Sterling Height's Freedom Hill Amphitheatre. But the singer-songwriter's devoted fans have long regarded her as a sure thing when it comes to musical excel- lence in country, pop, torch songs and anything else she wraps her heavenly voice around. Still, artistic triumphs don't ensure commercial success, as this multiple