02/03 UMS Fall Season OUT & ABOUT from page 81 1920s and 1930s and classic mod- ernist works from later decades distin- guish the Great Lakes Modernism Show and Sale, coming to the Southfield Civic Center 11 a.n-1.-7 p.m. Saturday and 11.a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19-20; $8. Running 7- 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, is an early buying preview and gala hosted by Detroit Area Art Deco Society, which will feature a booth showing the work of early Cranbrook artists; $60 advance/$70 at the door. (800) 582- DECO. Huntington Woods "Friends of the Arts" presents its third annual Huntington Woods Art Hop, a unique arts and crafts show and sale of the work of 50 Michigan artists in the homes of 18 Huntington Woods artists, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26-27. Artists include jewelers Paul and Nancy Garber, potter Anita Mann, watercol- orist Sherry Foster, mosaic artist Maxine Gardner and more. Proceeds go to Huntington Woods 'Art in the City" projects. Two-day admission: $5/available at the Huntington Woods Library, 26415 Scotia, in advance or day of. (248) 543-9720. An exhibit of photography by Monte Nagler will be on display Oct. 21-Nov. 2 at Barnes & Noble in West Bloomfield. Nagler discusses works from his private collection 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, and : 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. (248) 626-6804. Venice Baroque Orchestra Andrea Marcon conductor and harpsichord Giuliano Carmignola baroque violin Wwvv.OaklancLedu/contin-ed/writerscone for a complete brochure. Writer/producer/director Harvey Ovshinsky presents his workshop "How to Complete Your First Movie Script in Six Months" 7-10 p.m. on the last Monday of each month begin- ning Oct. 28 at the Birmingham Community House. (248) 644-5832. ArtServe Michigan presents The Business of Being an Artist workshop 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids. $20 members/$25 nonmembers/$15 students. (248) 557-8288. Out & About and Star Shpiel return Nov. 1. Lorraine Hunt and Li eberson mezzo-soprano Garrick Ohlsson Robert Tweten piano Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre • Ann Arbor Rackham Auditorium • Ann Arbor St. Francis of Assisi "The depth of the Takdcs's interpretations, Catholic Church • Ann Arbor matched with its superlative virtuosic technique and a consistently warm, brilliance and evocative moods of the velvety tone, made an attractive case to Italian Baroque style that flourished in name it preeminent among active strong eighteenth-century Venice, the Venice quartets." (Washington Post) This perfor- Baroque Orchestra brings fresh energy mance features the half-Hungarian, to this All-Vivaldi program. half-British Takfics Quartet with UMS Sinfonia in C Major from II Giustino, RV 717 Concerto in g minor for Strings, RV 157 Piano Quintet. Concerto in E-flat Major for Violin PROGRAM and Strings, RV 257 Concerto in F Major for Violin, Strings and Continuo, RV 286 Four Seasons Vocalist of the Year, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson leaves critics at a loss for superlatives as a riveting operatic performer who sings everything from Baroque to contemporary music. Sponsored by Distinguished Artist Award recipient Garrick Ohlsson for Ernst Dohndnyi's "There isn't a more beautiful voice before the public today." (Boston Phoenix) Musical America's 2001 Devoted-to recapturing the dazzling ALL - VIVALDI PROGRAM piano . Wed 10/23 8 pm Sun 10/20 7 pm Sun 10/13 7:30 pm National City. Beethoven String Quartet in A Major, Op. 18, No. 5 (1800) • Ravel String Quartet in F Major Dohnonyi Piano Quintet No. 1 in c minor (1902-03) Presented with the generous support of (1895) Beverley and Gerson Geitner and Michael Allemang. WHATNOT Native Detroit author Marge Piercy delivers the keynote address at the 41st Annual Fall Writers Conference 9 Saturday, Oct. 19, on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester. Pre- registration is required; for more infor- mation about the two-day conference, call (248) 370-3125, or go to Takcics Quartet Sponsored by . SuROVELL MUM-TORS Medea Sponsor WGTE 91.3 FM \-VERSI2, UMS 734.764.2538 www.ums.org mirbigern roomy' 1fin- ?Ili SO outside the 734 area code, call 800:221 . 1229 di' t7 arts and ailorral UMS TICKET OFFICE LOCATED IN THE MI LEAGUE, 911 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. 52 weeks of JAI $52 Reading glasses $150.00 We Carry- Your Electric Bill Sunday Morning Favorites $35.00 Bagels, Lox, Sable, Chubs, Kippered Salmon and More! Knowing what's going on.... PRICELESS Beanie's Deli 33214 W. 14 Mile• West Bloomfield (corner of 14 & Farmington 248.6261393 6/ lunch delivery available fax (248)626.0216 THE BEAN DUDE 10/11 2002 93