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Thursday and Friday, Aug. 5-
6, $22.50. (734) 761-1451.
Pop/jazz recording artist
Harry Connick Jr. performs
8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, at
Meadow Brook Music
Festival. $25-$62.50. (248)
645-6666.

As part of its current
exhibit, "Pewabic Pottery:
Bridging the gap between classical
101 Years of Artistry,"
music and rock 'n' roll, a 50-piece
Birmingham Historical
orchestra and a full rock band accom-
Park and Museum hosts
pany a light show and the perform-
guest lecturer Marcy
ance of 18 classic Led Zeppelin songs
Heller Fisher in a talk,
in The Music of Led Zeppelin: A
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Rock and Roll Symphony, featuring
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guest vocalist Randy Jackson of the
Pewabic Pottery: A City
rock band Zebra, 7:30 p.m. Sunday,
Adorned, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
GAIL ZIMMERMAN
Aug. 1, at DTE Energy Music
Thursday, Aug. 5.
Arts E'/itor
Theatre. $10-$28.50.
Free/donations appreciat-
The National Association of Negro
LAUGH LINES
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Musicians National Conference pres-
The 2004 Sterlingfest Art and Jazz
Lewis Black, whose political com-
ents opera superstar Jessye Norman,
Fair,
featuring more than 100 artists,
mentary regularly enlivens Comedy
in performance with the Detroit
takes place 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday-
Central's The Daily Show, takes the
Symphony Orchestra, 8 p.m. Friday,
Saturday, Aug. 5-7, in the Sterling
stage 8 p.m. Saturday, July 31, at
Aug. 6, at Orchestra Hall. $24-$99.
Heights City Center. Festival hours
Meadow Brook Music Festival.
(313) 576-5111.
are 10 a.m.-11 p.m. each day, with
$18.50-$32.50. (248) 645-6666.
entertainment including Jake and
Elwoods's Blues Review, 8 p.m.
Thursday;
Mitch Ryder, 8 p.m.
FAMILY FUN
DTE Energy Music Theatre hosts
Friday; and Rick Springfield, 8 p.m.
Dearborn Heights Youtheatre stages
pop/rockers Huey Lewis & the News,
Saturday, in the Dodge Park Band
The Sound of Music, featuring 67
with special guest Paul Thorn, 7:30
Shell; free/general admission. For
children from across the Detroit met-
p.m. Saturday, July 31, $19.50-
more information and a complete
ropolitan area, 7 p.m. Friday and
$35.50; and alternative pop/rock artist
schedule, go to
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday, July 30-
John Mayer, with special guests
vvww.sterling-heights.net .
Aug. 1, at Theatre Livonia in the
Maroon 5 (led by Jewish lead singer
A companion art exhibit to
Livonia Mall (use the "G' entrance).
Adam Levine, 25) and DJ Logic, 6:45
Menopause the Musical, titled 40 X
$5. (586) 344-7774.
p.m. Friday, Aug. 6, $38.50-$51.50.
40 and scheduled to open Oct. 15, is
Northville's Marquis Theatre pres-
(248) 645-6666.
seeking artists. The theme of the
ents a musical version of Raggedy
The hip-hop artists of D-12 take
exhibit is "I Celebrate Myself — A
Ann and Andy Aug. 3-Sept. 26. Call
the stage 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, at
Self-Portrait"; new works in any medi-
for show times. $7.50; age 3 and up.
Detroit's State Theatre. $35-$45.
um should be constructed on or
(248) 349-8110.
(248) 645-6666.
around a 16 x 16-inch canvas. Entry
Jerome Duncan Ford Theatre at
deadline: Aug. 12. Info: Marianne
Freedom Hill in Sterling Heights pres-
Gray, TOC Productions, (407) 478-
THE ART SCENE
ents R&B artists Boyz II Men and En
1700, Ext. 116, or art40x40@aol.com.
The ninth annual Novi Art Fair, a
Vogue, with special guest Silk, 7:30
juried show with more than 100
p.m. Sunday, Aug.
artists, takes place 10
1. $20-$45. (248)
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a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
645-6666.
Featuring more than 280 of the
and Sunday, July 31-
The Ark in Ann
world's most prized classic and
Aug. 1, on the grounds
Arbor welcomes
antique automobiles, the 26th
of Novi Town Center,
U.K. quintet
Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance
(248) 347-3830.
Broderick, playing
takes place 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday,
Ferndale's Lawrence
traditional and orig-
Aug. 1, on the grounds of Meadow
St. Gallery hosts "A
inal tunes based in
Brook Hall at Oakland University in
Brief Retrospective," a
the Celtic and
Rochester. Tickets available at the
solo exhibition of paint-
British heritages,
gate: $25/12 and under free with paid
ings by Detroit artist
7:30 p.m. Sunday,
adult. (248) 269-7672 or
David Stanton, Aug. 3-
Aug. 1, $11;
www.meadowbrookconcours.org.
28. Opening reception:
Brazilian chanteuse
Gay Blackstone, wife of the late,
7-10 p.m. Friday, Aug.
Cibelle, performing
legendary magician Harry Blackstone
10. The gallery is con-
a mix of electronic, Adam Levine of Maroon 5,
Jr., speaks on The Blackstone Legacy
ducting portfolio reviews
jazzy bossa nova, 8
7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 3, at the
whose current CD, Songs for
for local artists working
p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
Clawson/Troy Elks Club, 1451 E. Big
Jane, has gone platinum, per-
in any media who are
3, $13.50; song-
Beaver Road, in Troy. Free. (248) 332-
forms with the L.A. -based
interested in gallery
writing storyteller
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group Aug. 6 at DTE Energy
membership. (248) 544-
Roy Book Binder,
Music Theatre.
0394.
8 p.m. Wednesday,

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