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May 28, 2004 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-05-28

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THE SMALL SCREEN

Celebrating the centenary of a
beloved actor's birth, Cary Grant: A
Class Apart, a new documentary writ-
ten, directed and produced by film-
maker/photographer Robert
Tractenburg, debuts 8 p.m. Tuesday,
June 1, on Turner Classic Movies
(TCM). The documentary will be
accompanied by a festival of 27 of
Grant's best films. Check your local
cable listings.

FAMILY FUN

Thomas Wilkins conducts Detroit
News Young People's Concerts titled
That's What Friends Are For, in
which three different soloists of vari-
ous ages make music together with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, 10 and
11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 29, at the
Max M. Fisher Music Center in
Detroit. $10-$45. (313) 576-5111.

THE ART SCENE

June 4-6,

Jewish Community Center in West
Bloomfield presents Home is Where
the Art Is: Art to Enhance Your
Home, an exhibit of artists working
on a scale and subject matter appro-
priate for the home, June 3-July 29.
Artists include Sara Frank (ceramics),
Gina Harris (boxes), Don Iwatani
(photography), Andrea Tama (paint-
ing) and Patti Tapper (furniture).
Artists' reception: 6:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 3. (248) 432-5449.
David Klein Gallery presents
Contemporary Prints, featuring works
by Roy Lichtenstein, Donald Sultan,
Keith Haring and more, through July
31. First Thursday cocktail preview: 6-
8 p.m. Thursday, June 3. (248) 433-
3700.
Detroit's Pewabic Pottery and more
than 70 nationally known artists pres-
ent ceramic sculpture, tableware and
decorative items in the For the House
& Garden Show and Sale, 6:30-9:30
p.m. Friday, June 4 (preview party;
call (313) 822-0954 for ticket infor-
mation); and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, June 5-6 (free and open
to the public). (313) 822-0954.

The Ann Arbor Art Center hosts
The Print: Michigan Printmakers
through June 20. Opening reception
HOUSE TOURS
6-8 p.m. Friday, May 28. (734) 994-
The 11th annual Temple Israel
8004.
Sisterhood House Tour, featuring six
The Southfield Spring Art Fair, a
unique homes located in West
first-time, juried art fair produced by
Bloomfield,
the Michigan Guild of
Birmingham and
Artists and Artisans
Pleasant Ridge, runs
that will feature more
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
than 150 artists, will
Wednesday, June 2.
be held 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
$25 advance/ $30 on
Saturday and 11 a.m.-5
tour day. For tickets
p.m. Sunday, May 29-
and more informa-
30, on Evergreen Road
tion, call Julie Stern,
at Civic Center Drive
(248) 626-4288, or
in Southfield. Parking
the Temple Israel
and admission are free.
office, (248) 661-
(248) 796-5000.
5700.
Ann Arbor's
The Indian
Washington St. Gallery
Village Home and
hosts Fifth Year
Garden Tour, fea-
Celebration, filling the
turing seven homes,
gallery with the art
two gardens, one
work of the 12 owner-
carriage house, five
artists, including
churches and two
Lynda Cole, Michelle
schools, takes place
Hegyi, Norma
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Penchansky-Glasser,
Saturday, June 5.
Leslie Sobel and Kay
$15. For more
Yourist, June 1-27.
information, call the
Opening reception: 7-
hotline at (313)
9 p.m. Friday, June 4.
Marlene Denn's "Shalom Doll"
922-0911.
(734) 781-2287.
is among the works featured at
The Janice Charach
the first-ever Southfield Spring
Epstein Gallery in the
Art Fair.

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Saturday & Sunday
June 5 & 6

10:00AM to 5:00PM

Over 70 ceramic artists
exhibit their work for sale

Special Benefit Preview Party
Friday, June 4, 6:oo - 9:oo pM
Hors d'oeuvres & Cocktails

call 373.822.0954 ext. 77 7 for ticket information

for all other information, call 373.822.0954 ext. 125
or visit www.petvabic. corn

Pewabic Pottery is open daily to the public
Monday - Saturday, IOAM to 6PM
10125 E. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, MI 48214
4 1/2 miles east of Downtown Detroit

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