ate of Troy Troy only • Nov, accepting reservations for Valentines Day 16 oz. Cowboy Steak for only $ a -veoetable 15.95 includes Live Music Friday & Saturday THURSDAY, JAN. 27 Six artists who make drawings are the focus of Drawings, an exhibit at District Arts Gallery, 955 S. Eton, Birmingham, running through Feb. 19, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday- Saturday. www. distictarts.com The Dybbuk from the Holy Apple - Field directed by Yossi Sommer, a modern version of The Dybbuk (Forbidden Love) by Anski, is intro- duced by Ellen Rothfeld, lecturer of Hebrew, MSU, and shown 7:30 p.m. 1345 Engineering Bldg., MSU. (517) 353-0740. FRIDAY, JAN. 28 Reel Pride Michigan, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) and allied film festival hosts 22 screen- ings, 45 films, opening night gala, closing night extravaganza, after parties and star-studded events through Feb. 4. Youth activities available. Main Art Theatre, 118 N. Main St., Royal Oak. (313) 537- 3323, ext. 107 or www.reelpridemichigan.com Opening exhibit reception 6-8 p.m. for artists: Jim Cogswell, oil paint- ings that present alphabetic compo- sitions as individual images and as sequences forming words; and mixed media on paper and wood by Barbara Dorchen; exhibits run through March 5. Paint Creek Center for the Arts, 407 Pine St., Rochester. Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. Oakland Theatre Guild presents Little Women through Feb. 13, 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays. $14 adults, $12 seniors, $10 chil- dren under 12. Starlight Theater, Summit Place Mall, 315 N. Telegraph, Waterford. (248) 335- 1788 or www.starlighttheater.net . Alexander Markovich on the piano and Conductor Neeme Jarvi per- form Tchaikovsky's Other Piano Concerto, his rarely performed sec- ond concerto, 10:45 a.m., 8 p.m. Friday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Orchestra Hall. (313) 576-5111 or www.detroitsymphony.com SATURDAY, JAN. 29 The nation's only traveling art Museum, Artrain USA, presents "Native Views: Influences of Modern Culture," a contemporary Native American art exhibit Saturday and Sunday; Native American artists will sell and display their work. No charge; donations encouraged. 1100 N. Main St., Ann Arbor. (734) 747-8300 or www.artrainusa.org The Art Alchemists, dedicated to creating digital art, host Point of Departure, with featured artists including Miriam Brysk, Lynda Cole, Michelle A. Hegyi, Judith Jacobs, Leslie Sobel and Linda Soberman, through March 12. Artists discuss and demonstrate their processes with a day of Digital Exploration 2-5 p.m., Jan 29. Padzieski Art Gallery, Ford Community and Performing Arts Center, 15801 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. (313) 943-3095 or www.dcacarts.org Harlem Globetrotters bring their 2005 "World of Fun" North American Tour to The Palace 1 p.m. when they face the New York Nationals. $14.50-$35.50. Ticketmaster (248) 645-6666 or www.palacenet.com Chubby Checker and the Wildcats perform "The Twist" and other favorites 8 p.m., Ford Community & Performing Arts Center Theatre, 15801 Michigan Ave., Dearborn. $42-$47. (313) 943-2354 or www.dearbornfordcenter.com SUNDAY, JAN. 30 The Detroit Opera House hosts the 2 p.m. Sphinx Competition Finals Concert, competition open to jun- ior high, high school and college- age Black and Latino classical string players. The finalists of the Senior Division compete accompanied by the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra, Junior Division 1st Place Laureate performance, guest artist cellist Patrice Jackson and Conductor Paul Freeman. $12. Ticketmaster: (248) 645-666 or www.ticketmaster.com Three-time Tony Award-winning soprano Audra McDonald performs 4 p.m., Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. $10-$14. (734) 764-2538 or www.ums.org TUESDAY, FEB. Movin' Out, the Tony Award-win- ning musical based on the songs of Billy Joel and choreographed and directed by Twyla Thwarp comes to Wharton Center for Performing Arts, MSU, 7:30 Tuesday-Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday; 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Saturday; 1 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Sunday; Feb. 1-6. $41-$68. (800) WHAR- TON, www.whartoncenter.com Tuesdays Teasers Happening Now Banquet Facilities Available for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs 1477 John R. —Troy (corner of laple) 248-588-6000 c igy,tho y RESTAURANT • DETROIT since 1948 Includes Red Skin Potato & Corn on the Cob The Loves of Shakespeare's Women, a one-woman show in the round performed by award-winning actress Susannah York, 2 p.m., 8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday at the Ark, 316 S. Main St. Ann Arbor. (734) 763-TKTS or www.Ticketmaster.com THURSDAY, FEB. An all-new production of Sesame Street Live, "Out of This World!" entertains families at the Fox Theatre through Feb. 13. $10, $15, $20. Call for times: (248) 433-1515 or www.Ticketmaster.corn Live Music Friday & Saturday Shuttle Service to all Major Detroit Venues Conductor Neeme Jarvi and cellist Robert deMaine play "All- Tchaikovsky" 8 p.m. Thursday, 10:45 a.m. Friday, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Orchestra Hall. (313) 576-5111 or www.detroitsymphony.corn Compiled by Bobbi Charnas (313) 832-1616 4222 Second St. • Detroit 1/27 mariosdetroit.com 2005 27