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May 24, 2002 - Image 158

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-24

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YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TH
DOWNTOWN TO GET

"The best Pizza in Metro Detroit"

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Tops on my list... Their Filet Mignon "

Jelin Tanasychtik Detroit Free Press
January 8th, 1999

• Pasta Specialties • Pizza
• Steaks • Chops • Poultry
• Seafood • Cocktails

OPEN DAILY - LUNCH & DINNER

OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 2:00 AM

WEEKENDS UNTIL 3:30 AM

A Ferndale Favorite Since 1961
OUTDOOR PATIO??

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Laredo, conductor. 8 p.m. July 25: "A
Song of Broadway." David Alan
Miller, conductor; Audra McDonald,
soprano. 7:30 p.m.
July 30: "Symphonic Blockbusters."
David Alan Miller, conductor. 8 p.m.,
with fireworks. July 31: "The Planets."
David Alan Miller. 8 p.m. Aug. 1:
"Big Band Bash!" Jeff Tyzik, conduc-
tor. 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 6: "Tchaikovsky Spectacular."
Jeff Everly, conductor. 8 p.m., with
fireworks. Aug. 7: "Tchaikovsky
Spectacular." Jeff Everly. 8 p.m.
Aug. 8: "Hollywood by Starlight."
Jeff Everly; Judy McLane, soprano;
Joseph Mahowald, tenor. 7:30 p.m.
Subscription packages range from $40-
$185. Tickets for Burt Bachrach are
$15-$40. Individual tickets go on sale
in late May. Call (313) 576-5120 or
(248) 377-0100.

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Eastern Market is a virtual cornucopia
of flesh produce.

is for Eastern
Market

Nothing beats a
Saturday morning
excursion to the largest
flower-beddinc, "farmers
market" in the world.
Have breakfast at
Farmers Restaurant and lunch at
Russell Street Deli, shop for fruits and
vegetables, spices, baked goods, wine,
collectibles, roasted peanuts, even
magic herbs.

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be used in a bathroom, as they inhibit
the flow of ch'i (life force).
Kitchen doors should never face
front or back doors; otherwise good
luck could leak out of the house.
Metal utensils should be stored on
the left-hand side of the stove.
Avoid L-shaped arrangements in
the living room.
Beds should not be close to a win-
dow. This causes energy to drain away.
Mirrors are best avoided, as they
inhibit rest.
If you were born in autumn or win-
ter, your bed should face south; north
if you were born in spring or summer.

is for Garden Gear

Every gardener needs
well-designed, hard-
working tools for toiling
in the soil. Kathy
Tierney, president of
Smith & Hawken, says
her essential tool is the
right-handed weeder,
"like an extension of my right arm."
Use it to weed, plant, cut and chop.
(515 at Smith & Hawken in
Birmingham. Also available for south-
paws.) Other must-haves include a
hand fork and trowel, a pruner, a gen-
erous watering can, a durable spade, a
soil scoop and a hand rake.

is for Hip Huggers

No, we're not talking
about the low-slung,
flat-front bell-bottom
pant that is the current
darling of hippie chic.
Rather, were touting the
newest carry-on-bag a
flat pouch that straps around the waist
and rests comforrably on the hip. Its
not the old fanny pack. It's a much hip-
per hip bag, popularized by of-the-
moment designer Prada. With hands
free for shell gathering or sale-rack
rifling, the "waistbasker" seems the
ideal accessory.

is for Peng Shui

is for In the Buff

Need to provide some
harmony to your home
this summer? Try these
basic feng shui princi-
ples:
Linless there is plenry of
light, plants should not

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and color cosmetics.
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