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November 05, 2004 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-11-05

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October 13-
November 14, 2004

Reception: 6-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5.
(248) 333-7849.
The Detroit Institute of Arts pres-
ents This Is Your Land: American
Landscape Prints, featuring 19th-
and 20th-century prints in all media
from three series: John Hill's

Russian immigrant Ida Rosenthal invent-
ed the modern brassiere. Her story will be
told on the Nov. 15 installment of PBS's
"They Made America."

9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7. Check your
local listings.
They Made America, a three-part
series based on the book by Sir Harold
Evans, explores American innovations,
ranging from jet engines to rap music
to brassieres (developed by Russian
Jewish emigre Ida Rosenthal during
the Depression). It airs 9 p.m.
Mondays beginning Nov. 8; check
your local PBS listings.

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PuppetArt/Detroit's Puppet Art
Theatre presents Crane Maiden, based
on an ancient Japanese folktale of a
poor but honest young man who tries
to save the life of a wounded crane, 2
p.m. Saturdays through November.
$5-$7/$8 workshop following per-
formances. (313) 961-7777.
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey Circus visits the Palace of
Auburn Hills Wednesday-Sunday, Nov.
10-14. Call for show times. $12.50-
$20/$10 opening night. (248) 645-
6666.

THE ART SCENE

The Creative Arts Center in Pontiac
hosts the Michigan Water Color
Society's Traveling Exhibit of its 57th
annual show through Nov. 30.

Picturesque Views of American Scenery
(1821), George Elbert Burr's Etchings
of the Desert (1921) and Alex Katz's
Landscapes (2000), through Jan. 30.
(313) 833-7900.
The Birmingham Temple Art
Show, in its 32nd year, features more
than 100 artists and benefits educa-
tional programs at the temple. It takes
place 7-10:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5
(hors d'oeuvres and dessert reception;
$15), and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday, Nov. 6-7 (free), at the
temple in Farmington Hills. (248)
477-1410.
The Michigan Guild of Artists and
Artisans presents its 30th annual
Holiday Art Fair 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 6-7, at Oakland Community
College's Orchard Ridge Campus.
$5/11 and under free. (734) 662-
3382.
For the first time, Birmingham's
David Klein Gallery will exhibit in
New York City, as part of Art 20/NY
— Art of the 20th Century, running
Thursday-Monday, Nov. 18-22, at the
Park Avenue Armory. Klein will show
works by Lee Krasner, Larry Rivers,
Donald Sultan and other significant
postwar American artists. Closer to
home, the gallery offers Kate Ostrove
Antique Jewelry and Decorative
Objects Friday and Saturday, Nov. 12-
13, only; opening party: 5-9 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 12. (248) 433-3700.

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Directed by:

Christopher Bremer

Starring:

Arthur Beer ec Council Cargie
Laugh out loud as the dynamic
duo of Nat and Midge take on
society and its perception of
octogenarians. The feisty heroes
of this Tony Award winning play
battle yuppies, street thugs, drug
dealers, and the ultimate foe -
time - in their quest for dignity
and self-worth. The result is a
celebration of unconquerable
spirit and the joy of living.

-.perfectly timed comic
routines, reminiscent of old
vaudeville."-Judith Cook
Rubins The Oakland Press

For tickets stop by the box
office or call, 248.788.2900.
www.jettheatre.org

"4 Stars"-Detroit Free Press

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Orchestrations for the Home, an
annual fund-raiser for the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, runs 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Saturday-Monday, Nov. 6-8, at
the Michigan Design Center in Troy.
$25, tickets available at the door. (313)
576-5477.
The 57th annual Goodwill Antiques
Show runs 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday
and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13-
14, at the Shotwell-Gustafson Pavilion
at Oakland University in Rochester.
$10; tickets available at the door. For
information on the Gala Preview
(Friday, Nov. 12) and Young
Collectors Night (Saturday, Nov. 13),
call (248) 375-1493.

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