GOURMET THEATRE • DRAMATIC DINING THE GEM CENTURY THEATRES ARTISTIC oa crazi? )oes 1, 01,1r job driNre ABSTRACTIONS from page 63 r__ 1 q "An immensely entertaining, scaldingly funny play about the bad behavior that good food can inspire!' —William Grimes, New York Times VOLUNTEER TO USHER! CALL (313) 963-9800 A Bittersweet Comedy about Friendship in the Age of Divorce dinner **Delicious Dinner a winner! Full of life, warmth, laughs and wisdom." with f riends es Donald Lyons, New York Post Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Hegyi: "No. 11," from the "More Possibilities" series. This digital print is based on the inside of a box of tofu/in. THE CENTURY CLUB RESTAURANT 'PancingSriday 6. •Dinuct- lArc, driesday - Sunday - Ortolch Sunday • fire Musk Saturday (313) 963-9800 • 333 MADISON A. DETROIT titmsr WWW.GEMTHEATRE.COM geometry, space, color and light. - Hegyi, a graduate of the Stare SZECHUAN • HUNAN CUISINE • Healthy Diet • Cocktails, Dishes Available • Beer & Wine r Ji p t1 • 1. - it 0% OFF I L ru • l D I NT N O ET RABILL DINE IN OR CARRY-OUT • Expires 10-31-2001 • Excludes Holidays Compkte Catering Service For All 4bOons • Open 7 Days A Week • 29875 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY • At inkster • Applegate Square A0K` ", :%;:•:•0 353-7890 Easy access to *gate off Inkster Road! „aMiSSINEWSWIMilliff SCE4WAP.`" 29556 Orchard Lake Rd. 1 Just N. of 13 Mile On the East Side COUPON d E DINE-IN • CARRY-OUT w CFITERING 0 g Open Mon.-Sat. 6:30 - 3:00 1 P 4 Sun. 8:00 - 3:00 0• Homemade Soup v • Waffles 9/21 2001 66 • lo-Cal Menu ;,1 • Bagels & lox A 0 • Fresh Salads :51 • F resh-Baked Muffins — TOTAL BILL EVERYDAY W 4 4 • Huge Eggiuhite Omelets - cab 0 A OFF L Not Valid With Any Other Offer Expires 10/31/01 ": sliffFAWAAWZZ'ieiVigirxffXgrzk' AVANA MW-SiavagY (248) 626-0804 ; Fax: (248) 626-0814 COUPON r ■I■ OEN IMM FREE CUP OF HOMEMADE SOUP ta d d ITH ANY SALAD FROM OUR LARGE SALAD MENU i Z a L Not Valid With Any Other Offer Expires 10/31/01 gi .AVZMWX,,SYMZW.ZZIMZ'DWP,.M.MWAqMa.W.g.gMMM.; : {: ,ZW''.. Lynda Cole, founded the Art Alchemists, a local digital artists col- lective. The three artists will discuss how they incorporate the computer into their work Friday, Oct. 12, at the University of New York in Buffalo, earned her degree in math at the encouragement of her father and came to Ann Arbor to work as a com- puter software engineer in the fields of computer vision and image processing. After the birth of her first child, Aron, now 17, Hegyi returned to art interests expressed early in her life and began studying privately and in classes with numerous local artists. Her serious painting began 17 years ago, and her work has been shown at the Slusser Gallery in Ann Arbor, the ARC Gallery in Chicago and the Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson. Hegyi was the recipient of Best of Show awards at both the An Arbor Women Painters winter Ann Arbor artist Michelle Hegyi: show this year and the spring "I like to show the process in my show in 1999. painting." After seeing Hegyi's work exhibited at local galleries, mem- Washington Street Gallery, and also bers of the Washington Street Gallery will demonstrate their individual invited her to join with them, and styles. They'll follow their processes she began to maintain the gallery's from start to finish, painting directly Web site, www.wsg-art.com . She and in the computer, scanning photos and two other artists, Leslie Sobel and