Toscapi Drill painting of his daughter's response to King's assassination. King's comments about social jus- tice, joined by comments on the same theme by other Americans, appear throughout the exhibit to give histori- cal perspective to the visual depictions. The namesake catalogue that accom- panies the exhibit showcases additional artistry relevant to the theme as well as scholarly essays. The supplemental pieces will not be in Detroit because they are either in another exhibit or have become too fragile for display. While the exhibit is in Detroit, .there will be special events associated with the nonviolent protest King espoused. There will be workshops for children and films for people of all ages on Jan. 21. A commemorative march and rally is planned for June 23. After leaving Detroit, the exhibit will travel to museums in Miami, Minneapolis, Brooklyn, Memphis and Montgomery, Ala. "From among the innumerable exhi- bitions SITES has issued over the years, "In the Spirit" is one of the most important," says Anna Cohn, SITES director. "It speaks profoundly to the lasting impact of Dr. King's influence, transcending both time and medium to honor his voice through great artistry. "At this moment, when the dual challenges of courage and sacrifice are at the forefront of the American expe- rience, we are especially gratified to share 'In the Spirit' with the public." Curator Steven Kasher, also Jewish, knew the cousin of Andrew Goodman, who was killed for his par- ticipation in the civil rights movement in the South. Norman Rockwell's painting Murder in Mississippi imag- ines the moment of death. "In Judaism, we have a belief that everybody is responsible for everyone else, and this exhibit gives an opportu- nity to think about following those ideals," Kasher says. 111 "In the Spirit of Martin: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr." will be on view through July 28 at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, 315 E. Warren, Detroit. Museum hours are 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays- Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. $5 adults/$3 for children 5-17. (313) 494-5800. wvvw.maah- detroit.org. Information on the catalogue is available at wvvw.tinwoodbooks.com . ."' Come in & Relax Enjoy the food of elegant dining at family .oriented prices How about a Birthday Skating Party? 11 per child Includes: Open Skating • Skate rental • Pizza & Beverage Minimum 10 children $ Now Accepting Registrations for January Learn To Skate Classes „ Classes offered: Tuesdays10:00 — 10:50 am Wednesday 5:00 — 5:50 pm Saturdays 1:00 — 1:50 pm Smulays 2:00 — 2:50 pm Cost: $99.00 (8 week session) Professional instructors provide quality instruction for recreational, hockey and fig- ure skaters of all ages. *Schedule is subject to change* "due to Special Events and Tournaments Toscani Grill's -main dining room captures the elegance of fine dining, while murals reflect the sensation of back packing through Europe and dining at a small local bistro creating the perfect ambiance experience. 5600 Drake Rd. just south of Walnut Lake Rd. for more information (248) 788-0966 :arKmaf.:a. Buy one entree get the second entree 50% off Monday - Wednesday only Of equal or lesser value. Expires 1/31/02 Dine in only A courteous wait staff and service oriented managers provide a personal touch for your dining experience. OPEN FOR LUNCH! •Bar Mitzvah • Bat Mitzvah •Anniversaries •Showers • Weddings . Joy OUR FINE MENU! NNE Hours: Mon-Thurs 10 am-11 pm Sat 4-11 pm • Sun 4-9 pm 240-853-7344 2086 Crooks • Rochester Includes soup or salad, vegetable, potato and homemade rolls ON HERS Tuesday thru Thursday: 11 am - Opm 11 friday: Saturday: am - itarn 4 pm - 11am Sunday: 4 pm 33210 W. 14 Mile Road In Simsbury Just East of Farmington Roe West Bloomfield a IN (248) 53 1/18 2002 67