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February 03, 2005 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-02-03

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PALLAS
RESTAURANT
& LOUNGE

THURSDAY, FEB. 3

Jazzin', an evening of modern dance
set to jazz, presented by University
of Michigan's University Dance
Company, runs Feb. 3-5, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday;
2 p.m. Sunday. $20, $15, $9 stu-
dents. Power Center for the
Performing Arts, 121 Fletcher St.,
Ann Arbor. (734) 764-2538 or
www.uprod.music.edu .

4-6, Feb. 11-12. Detroit Institute of
Arts theater, 5200 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit. (313) 833-3237 or
www. dia. org/dft.

political asylum shows on Sunday,
March 6. 32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
(248) 553-0300.

The Hilberry Theatre opens the
anti-Shakespeare I Hate Hamlet, 8
p.m., a comedy by Paul Rudnick,
playing through March 31 in rotat-
ing repertory with Death of a
Salesman and Henry IV, Part I.
$13-$22, $10 students rush tickets
available on performance day. 4743
Cass Ave. (313) 577-2972.

The Fair Lane Music Guild presents
Afternoon of Beethoven, 4:30 p.m.,
with violinist Gabriel Bolkosky, cel-
list Miriam Bolkosky and pianist
Louis Nagel. $15, $14 seniors, $9
students. Henry Ford Estate-Fair
Lane, University of Michigan-
Dearborn, 4901 Evergreen. (313)
593-5330 or
www.umd.umich.edu/fair_lane_music_
guild.

Dance Cuba, 22 female dancers
backed by a eight-piece musical
ensemble under the direction of Lizt
Alphonso, performs at the Music
Hall Center, 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday. $35-$45. 350 Madison,
Detroit. (248) 645-6666 or
vvww. ticketmaster. co m.

Meadow Brook Theatre presents
Private Lives by Noel Coward
through March 6. $20-$36. Oakland
U. campus, Rochester. Information:
(248) 377-3300 or wwwmbtheatre.com .

"Pallas Chinese Restaurant
blends innovative Asian fare
with casual sophistication."

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FRIDAY, FEB 4

Magnificat — Mosaic Singers in
Concert, Feb. 4-6, 8 p.m. Friday,
Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. $18, $12
seniors, students. Music Box, Max
M. Fisher Music Center, Detroit.
(313) 872-6910, ext. 4005 or (313)
576-5111.

FEATURING:

inner X3ecials

for Two

Opening reception for The Body
Ecletic 2005, works in all media
that celebrate the figure showing at
Lawrence Street Gallery through
Feb. 25, includes a talk and awards
presentation 6-9 p.m. Feb. 4. 22620
Woodward Ave., Suite A, Ferndale.
(248) 544-0394 or
www.lawrencestreetgallery. corn.

Inside the BBAC, an exhibition
juried by artist Robert Schefman
showcasing BBAC students of all
levels and disciplines, runs through
March 4 at the Birmingham
Bloomfield Art Center; opening
reception and award presentation 6-
8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 4. 1516 S.
Cranbrook, Birmingham. (248)
644-0866 or www.bbartcenter.org .

Detroit Film Theatre's
Winter/Spring 2005 season opens,
continuing through May 2, 7 p.m.,
9:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday; 2 p.m.,
4 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Monday.
$7.50, $6.50 seniors, students, DIA
members. Pedro Almodovor's
thriller Bad Education opens, Feb.

Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings'
Nightnotes performance Bassoons
Unlimited features an ensemble of
Detroit Symphony Orchestra bas-
soonists Robert Williams, Victoria
King and Marcus Schoon, 8:30
p.m., preceded by 8 p.m. hors
d'oeuvres reception. $20. Hagopian
World of Rugs, 850 S. Old Wood-
ward, Birmingham. (248) 559-2095
or www.detroitchamberwinds.org.

THURSDAY, FEB. 10

Psychiatric Surgery, a radio play
onstage with live sound effects like
the radio plays of the 1940s, is pre-
sented by Matrix Theatre Company,
8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and 3 p.m.
Saturday. $8. 2370 Bagley Ave.,
Detroit. (313) 967-0999 or
www.matrixtheatre.org.

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SUNDAY, FEB. 6

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The Farmington Community
Library hosts Promises, 2
p.m., focusing on
Israel/Palestinian issues, a
free film viewing and
discussion as part of
The Human Rights
Video Project which
aims to increase the
public's understand-
ing of the meaning of
human rights on an
international and
domestic level. Well-
Founded Fear, about
U.S. immigration and

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