************ STAR'S TRAYS CAN'T BE BEAT FOR QUALITY & PRICE! Actress Paulette Goddard (born Marian Levy in Great Neck, N.Y.) co-stars with Chaplin, to whom she was once married. $5.50-$6.50. (313) 833-3237. STAR DELI SS OFF IS ONE OFTHE BEST CARRY OUT ONLY RESTAURANTS IN AMERICA! ON STAR'S BEAUTIFUL ALREADY LOW-PRICED Va7." EVERYBODY KNOWS STAR HAS THE EST MEM TUNA IN TOWN! MEAT OR DAIRY TRAYS WITH THIS COUPON WE CUT OUR CARRY-OUT LO • Expires 3-31-04 • One Per Person • Not Good Holidays • 10 Person Minimum THE SMALL AVAILABLE SCREEN Choreographer Jessica Fogel's "We Will Meet Again in St. Petersburg" will be performed in Ann Arbor. Private Benjamin, Fiddler on the Roof Funny Girl and Annie Hall are just some of the films that will air when cable station TCM runs its 9th annual 31 Days of Oscar festival Feb. 1- March 2. More than 40 new titles are among the 345 Oscar nominated and winning films that will be screened without commercial interruption. For a complete schedule, go to wwvv.turnerdassicmovies.corn or check your local cable listings. DANCE FEVER FAMILY- FUN The U-M University Dance Company presents Dances for St. Petersburg, an evening of modern dance set to the music of Russian composers, 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5-8, at Power Center for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor. Among the six dances featured will be We Will Meet Again in St. Petersburg, choreographed by U-M dance professor Jessica Fogel and based on three poems by Jewish-born Russian poet Osip Mandelstom (he later converted to Christianity to enroll in university). Fogel's dance is set to both the spoken word and to music by Dmitiri Shostakovich, Sofia Gubaidulina and Christoph Gluck. Translations of the poems are by the choreographer's father, Ephim Fogel, one of the few to translate Mandelstom's works into English. $8- $20. (734) 764-2538. The Jewish Community Center in Oak Park hosts Harpbeat: Around the World in a Harpbeat, an interac- tive, award-winning musical concert for children and the entire family, 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1. Children: $3 ages 3-10/free 2 and under; adults: $5 JCC member/$7 .nonmember. (248) 967-4030, Macomb Center hosts Broadway's Seussical, The Musical 8 p.m. Friday and 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6-7. $40-$45. (586) 286-2222. LAUGH LINES Master of comedy Bill Cosby per- forms in concert at the Detroit Opera House 4:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31. $/i4-$51.50. (248) 645-6666. THE BIG SCREEN The Detroit Film Theatre at the DIA screens a restored 'version of Charles Chaplin's 1936 classic Modern Times, a portrait of "ordinary humanity caught in the ever-grinding wheels of `progress,'" 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2. 7 DAYS SAT': 7ENAM 0 PM 7AMTO1OPM -awaxesmasossammen 41 A STAR TRAY IS THE FINES' k YOU OM GET! 111tAYS -1111MI D BY-THE-PO ND`PLUS *LL THE FIXIN'S FOR PER BOWL XXXVIII SUN., FEB. 1 THE ART SCENE Ferndale's Lawrence St. Gallery pres- ents 32 Celebrate, an all members' exhibition with gallery fundraiser for Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, Feb. 3-28. Artists' reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 6. (248) 544-0394. WHATNOT The Harlem Globetrotters play at the Palace of Auburn Hills 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 31. $14.50-$22.50. (248) 645-6666. Author and U-M grad Brad Meltzer signs copies of The Zero Game (Warner Books; $25.95), his new political thriller set amongst the secret workings of the U.S. Capitol, 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 5, at Borders, 34300 Woodward, in Birmingham. (248) 203-0005. ❑ Hahn viouist.,J Natalie Zhup.„0 Thu 2/128pm A Grammy nominee w h o vitgq. Best Young Classical Musicial * y is an irresistible presence, a captivating ble concentration, freshness, poise, aud,musicaI \ PROGRAM Mozart Violin Sonata in G Major, K. 301 (1778) Bach Partita No. 2 in d minor, BWV 1004 (1720 . ploch Violin Sonata No. 1 s A)viozart • Violin Sonata in A Major, K. 526 '764.2538 wwwis' 734 area code, call toll-free 800 ice Hours: M-F 9 am-5 pm, Sat 10 am-1 pm 2004, 37