Celebrate

the rest

of summer

preview fall

happenings.

BY JODI CHARNAS

ANN ARBOR
ART FAIRS
July 21-24 — Ann Arbor Summer
Art Fairs
Annual July event in which artists
from across the country converge
on the streets of Ann Arbor.
(734) 994-5260

CHRYSLER ARTS
BEATS & EATS
September 3-6 — Chrysler Arts
Beats & Eats, downtown Pontiac
Annual event with a juried art
show, local and national musical
entertainment, and food from over
40 restaurants.
(248) 334-4600

COMERICA
July 1-5 — Comerica TasteFest
July 1-4 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; July 5
11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Free admission, "taste" tickets are
$5 for nine tickets.
(313) 872-0188

COMMON GROUND
ART IN THE PARK
September 11-12 — 30th Annual
Common Ground Sanctuary Art in
the Park
Location: Shain Park in downtown
Birmingham from 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 11 and 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12
Free admission
Featuring ceramics, jewelry, paint-
ings, sculpture, photography, glass
and more, the juried fair will
include 190 fine artists from across
the country, a silent auction, food,
entertainment and a variety of
children's activities.
(248) 456-8150

CRANBROOK ART
MUSEUM EXHIBI-
TIONS
July-August 15 — Architects' Tea
and Coffee Towers
Exhibition featuring tea and cof-

fee sets designed by 20 of the
world's most innovative archi-
tects.
July-September 26 — Duane
Hanson: Photographs 1977-
1995
July-September 26 — Graduate
Summer Exhibition of Cranbrook
Academy of Art
(877) 462-7262

DETROIT
ZOO
CON-
CERTS
July 7 —
Gemini
(Children)
July 14 — The
Fondas (Rock)
July 21 —
Lucas
(Blues/Rock)
July 28 — Jill Jack (Folk/Rock)
August 4 — Straight Ahead (Jazz)
August 11 — Tangerine Trousers
(Folk)
August 18 — The Brothers
Groove (Detroit Funk)
August 25 — James Coffey's
Animal Groove (Children)
(248) 398-0900

DIA
April 4-August
1 — Dawoud
Bey: Detroit
Portraits
Eighteen large-
scale color por-
traits that celebrate America's
diversity and offer a glimpse into
the lives of urban youth.
May 26-September 19 — The
Etching Revival in Europe: Late-
Ninetheenth and Early
Twentheith Century French
British Prints
September 8-December 5 — The
Photography of Charles Sheeler:
American Modernist
(313) 833-7900

DSO
July 1-4 —
"Salute to
America" at
Greenfield
Village —
A musical
tribute to our
American heroes along with a
spectacular fireworks display.
Tickets include evening admission
to the newly restored Greenfield
Village, (313) 576-5111 for infor-
mation.
July 16 — Symphonic
Blockbusters, Meadow Brook
Music Festival
July 18 — "DSO Goes to the
Movies," Meadow Brook Music
Festival
August 7 — Tchaikovsky
Spectauclar, Meadow Brook Music
Festival
September 9-11 — "Carmina
Burana," Max M Fisher Music
Center
September 17 — Beethoven's
"Emperor"
October 7-10 — "Three
Phantoms,"
DTE (313) 576-5111

DTE
July 17 — The Beach Boys —
$19.50, $35.50
July 27 — The Dead: Still Alive
— $42.50, $52.50
August 2-3, Lollapalooza — $46.75
daily pavilion/lawn, $66 two-day
lawn
August 6 — John Mayer with
Maroon 5 and DJ Logic — $38.50,
$51.50
(248) 645-6666

