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Revealed, including newly declassified
information, 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16;
another documentary, Breaking the
News, revisits the four days in Dallas
that reshaped broadcast journalism, host-
ed by Jane Pauley, 9 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 19, on Detroit Public Television-
Channel 56. Check your local listings.
FAMILY FuN
St. Dunstan's Theatre Guild of
Cranbrook presents the fairytale
Cinderella, featuring Birmingham's
Leslie Pilling as one of the evil stepsis-
ters, 7 p.m. Fridays, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Saturdays and 12:30 and 2:30 p.m.
Sundays, Nov. 14-23. $7 advance/$8 at
the door. (248) 644-0527.
THE ART SCENE
Ferndale's Suzanne Hilberry Gallery
hosts Joel Shapiro: Off The Wall ,
1976-2003, a show of the renowned
American sculptor's gouaches, early
wood reliefs, painted wood sculpture,
selected metal sculpture and new
wood wall sculpture, Nov. 14-Jan. 24.
Artist's reception: 6-8 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 14. (248) 541-4700.
Del Gallery in Lathrup Village
presents The Body Electric, paintings
by Bruce Finsilver, through Nov. 15.
(248) 423-7270.
Head to Ann Arbor for a weekend of
art fairs: A one-day festival of ceramic
tiles sponsored by Pewabic Pottery takes
place 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15,
at First Unitarian Universalist Church
of Ann Arbor, $3, (313) 822-0954;
Audrey Levy's Invitational Art Fairs'
30th Ann Arbor Winter Art Fair will
be held 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 11
a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15-16, at
Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, $3,
(800) 888-9487; and the new Ann
Arbor National Art Show, a sale of fine
arts and crafts by 140 artists, runs 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15-16, at the U-M
Indoor Track Building, behind Yost
Arena, $5, (330) 896-9498.
Yoko Ono talks about her artwork,
Freight Train, sponsored by Lila and
Gilbert B. Silverman and currently
installed on the southwest lawn of the
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5:30-6 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 19, near the corner
of Woodward and Farnsworth. The
Friends of Modern Art host a
fundraising dinner with Ono at 7:30
p.m. (tickets are $250 per person);
call (313) 833-3242.
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In response to the controversy sur-
rounding Mel Gibson's upcoming film
The Passion of Christ, the American
Jewish Committee presents Father John
West at a briefing on Catholics, Jews
and The Passion 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
18, at the Max M. Fisher Federation
Building in Bloomfield Hills. Free.
Reservations: (248) 646-7686.
Shaman Drum Bookshop in Ann
Arbor hosts nonfiction writer Simon
Winchester, author of The Meaning
of Everything, his acclaimed study
about the 70-year history of the
making of the Oxford English
Dictionary, 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
20, at the U-M Harlan Hatcher
Grad Library Special Collections
Room. Free. (734) 662-7407.
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introduced to One Voice by actress
RHEA PERLMAN, most famous for
her role as Carla in Cheers. Also sup-
porting One Voice are Danny Devito
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ALEXANDER and Israeli-American
actress MILI AVITAL.
Some news reports have cast Pitt
and Aniston's efforts and this organi-
zation in an almost jocular light.
However, anyone who has visited
the organization's Web site,
www.silentnolonger.com , cannot
help but be impressed by the thought
that has gone into the formation of
the group and the impressive resumes
of its board members — Jewish and
Palestinian. They are trying to build a
"moderate consensus" on both sides,
and they have tried to avoid the pit-
falls bedeviling many other efforts.
DANIEL LUBETSKY, the group's
founder and president, said that
reports that these stars will immediate-
ly visit Israel are not "totally accurate,
but they're not far from the truth."
The group has also recruited
Muhammad Ali to visit Israel to do
what he can for reconciliation.
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that at the very least, the input of
Hollywood stars should boost the
morale of exhausted Israelis and
Palestinians, letting them know that
the world has not given up, and that,
hopefully, the sides will re-engage in a
peace process and regain some trust.
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