, :4 Temple Israel invites you to: NA ANN ARBOR from page 70 "The Music of Hollywood" Selections for the Silver Screen by Jewish composers Thursday, June 20 7:00 PM Temple Israel Join us for a wonderful evening filled with music composed for the movies as Cantor Evan Kent from Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles, Cantor Lori Corrsin and Cantor Harold Orbach, and Daniel Singer, Cantorial Student recreate the magic of the Silver Screen. For your complimentary tickets, please call Temple Israel at 248-661-5700. N Festival Executive Director Evy Warshawski: "Every artist I present resonates with me, and I hope they will do the same for the audience." Co-sponsored by Temple Israel Brotherhood. Musical acts come in various styles. Bluegrass will be performed by the Temple Israel • 5725 Walnut Lake Road • West Bloomfield, Michigan 14 1 11 1 1 , 1..,tg at . sr5 ., 41 ,01.W 4 n:&.•*, '~Ves72` You Don't Have To Go Downtown to toluude Get the zi p! "Tops on my list... their Filet Mignon" "The best Pizza in Metro Detroit" rtainment: aY, Friday, Saturday rs: John Tanasvchuk, Detroit Free Press, January 8th, 1999 • Pasta Specialties • Pizza • Steaks• Chops • Poultry • Seafood • Cocktails kidav 5:30 - 9'30 ay 5:30-10:30 :00-9:30 (Sunday brunch fro OPEN DAILY - LUNCH & DINNER OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 2:00 AM idiviank WEEKENDS UNTIL 3:30 AM 175 A Ferndale Favorite Since 1961 • oodward Ave. 2 hide north of McNichols) 1)Otroit (313) 865-0331 Enter tea• • lialet parking C 6/14 2002 OMO S Family Restaurant Woodward at 9 Mile • (248) 548-5005 14/4CHAS Del McCoury Band with the Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic, jazz styling will be steered by pianist Ahmad Jamal and the Manhattan Transfer and American themes are to be presented by the River City Brass Band. Scottish folk tunes will be played by the Bonnie Rideout Scottish Trio and the City of Washington Pipe Band, contemporary numbers are to be sung by Rockapella and guitarist Sharon Isbin will contribute classical pieces. Mexican melodies as defined by the Kronos Quartet and hip-hop brought together through Rennie Harris Puremovement — Legends of Hip- Hop also will be featured. Tributes in song will be offered to honor rock composer Stevie Wonder, by jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon, and folk artist Harry Chapin, through a Chapin Family concert. Dance programs include Rhythm in Shoes and Peter Sparling in Bodytalk: A Vaudeville for Dancing Man at Middle Age, while innovative presen- ters are found in Steven Berkoff, re- creating Shakespeare's Villains, and Marc Smith and the Pong Jam Slam, offering contemporary poetry. ❑ The Ann Arbor Summer Festival runs June 14-July 7 at the Power Center and Mendelssohn Theatre. Ticket prices range from $20-$40, with discounts for multiple con- certs. For more information, call (734) 647-2278 or go to the Web site at WWw mlive.com/aas £ For tickets, call (734) 764-2538 or (500) 221-1229,. or go to the Web site at www.mlive.com/aasf or vvww.tickets.com . •\ • .\\ '‘;%.\ . ‘‘. • 441\ \‘..%