Arts & Best Bets SKATER GIRL Sarah Hughes, who thrilled us with her gold medal in figure skating at the 2002 Olympics, is now touring the country in her debut with Smuckers Stars on Ice, which comes to the Palace of Auburn Hills 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19. Hughes, now a student at Harvard, intends to go back to college after taking a leave to be on this tour. Her mother is Jewish, and the skating star recently told the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent, "I always wear my Star of David out Sarah Hughes there." Meanwhile, Sarah's sister Emily, 16, is coming into her own as a competitive skater. She soared in the rankings this past year and now looks like a good Olympic prospect for 2006. Smuckers Stars on Ice, featuring the theme "Imagination," stars five Olympic gold medallists in addition to Hughes: Jamie Sale and David Peletier, Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze and Alexei Yagudin, along with other top stars. Tickets are $28-$98. (248) 377-0100 or (248) 645- 6666. LATIN AMERICAN SPRINGSTEEN Born Juan Esteban Aristizabal, Colombian singer Juanes — a superstar in the Latin world — has been corn- pared to Bruce Springsteen Juanes celebrity Jews NATE BLOOM Special to the Jewish News Bobby And Bacall Screen legend LAUREN BACALL has a new book of memoirs out titled By Myself And Then Some. It is a re-release of her 1979 best-selling, National Book Award-winning autobiography By Myself° 979), with additional material chronicling her life since then. Bacall, 80, has had an odd career, in that her icon status rests on films she made before she was 25. As she says, she had a "fairy-tale beginning" (she went from near poverty at 17 to being 3/17 2005 46 and Bono because of his combination of and U-M Hillel present the Sklar rock-star charisma and messages of glob- Brothers 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 21, al social awareness about his drug-infest- at the Power Center in Ann Arbor. ed and civil war-ravaged homeland. Tickets are $17.50 general admis- "I want people to see the beauty of my sion/$12.50 students. Special VIP tick- country and to deliver a message of ets, including premium seating and a hope," Juanes recently told People maga- post-show afterglow with the perform- zine. ers, are $36. (248) 645-6666 or The musician, 32, has won nine Latin www.ticketmaster.com . Grammys and is in the midst of a 25- GAIL ZIMMERMAN city U.S. tour in support of his third Arts Editor album, Mi Sangre ("My Blood"). Juanes appears live in concert 8 p.m. ROTHKO'S REALITY Saturday, March 19, at the Detroit Opera House. Christopher Rothko, son of Jewish Abstract Tickets are $27.50-$49.50. (248) 645-6666. Expressionist painter Mark Rothko, and editor of a - recently published volume of his father's philoso- phies, The Artist's Realities: Philosophies of Art, will explore the relationship of this new book to his DOUBLE THE FUN father's artwork 3 p.m. Sunday, March Identical Jewish twin brothers 20, at the University of Michigan Randy and Jason Sklar, raised in Museum of Art. St. Louis and both University of The manuscript, which lay undis- Michigan alums, have showcased covered in a New York City warehouse their unique blend of humor and for more than 30 years, shares the wit on television, the big screen artist's views on subjects ranging from and comedy stages across the the nature of beauty and myth to the country, receiving kudos for their challenges of being an artist in tag team, Beastie Boys style" American society. delivery and keen observations Christopher Rothko, who earned his about everyday life — and the Ph.D. in psychology at the University particular life of twins. of Michigan and currently works to Dubbed "the Seinfelds of the organize exhibitions of his father's `90s" by the Hollywood Reporter work around the world, worked on for Apt. 2F, a sitcom based around the manuscript for more than a year. The Sklar Brot hers Randy and Jason's characters living He told the New York Times "It was a in New York City that aired on MTV in 1997, the fascinating process. In rediscovering the book, I duo also have appeared as guest stars on ABC's Its rediscovered my father." Like You Know, as the voices of Siamese twins Biff Books will be available for purchase in the & Chip on the WB's animated series The Oblongs, UMMA shop; a book signing will follow the lec- on ESPN's Cheap Seats and Comedy Central's ture. For more information, call (734) 763-8662. ❑ Premium Blend. See them live as U-M Big Ticket Productions a major movie star with a smash movie at age 19) with 1944's To Have and Have Not, co-starring future husband Humphrey Bogart. Her new book continues the story of her struggle to find good work as an "older" actress. Interestingly enough, when. a reporter came to call, Bacall was reading BOB DYLAN'S new auto- biography, Chronicles, which has been nominated for a National Book Award. Bacall noted that she met Dylan when they were both 1997 Kennedy Center honorees for their lifetime contribution to the arts and American culture, and she describes him as "adorable." Dylan and Bacall seemed so far apart in the '60s. He was the reluctant avatar of the youth rebellion and she, although only 15 years older than Dylan, was old-time Hollywood glamour. But they've both endured the mixed blessing of being enshrined as leg- ends before age 30, and they've both worked very hard to have a "second act" — Dylan with good albums of late and Bacall with a 1997 Oscar nomina- tion. No, they haven't again reached the heights of their youth, but maybe that's why their memoirs are so "human. Ryder On The Storm Reports say that a film production of OUerusatem will begin next month. 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