Caribbean, the speed and precision of
ballet and the rule-breaking experi-
mentation of the post-moderns. His
dancers are known for their incredi-
ble balance, bursts of speed and
trampoline-like leaps. Fagan won a
Tony in 1998 for The Lion King.
The choreographer brings his high-
energy, gravity-defying company,
Garth Fagan Dance, to Detroit's
Music Hall Center for the
Performing Arts 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 16.
Tickets are $35-$45. (248) 645-
6666.

SELF-EXPLORATION

National best-selling author and
Oprah Winfrey Show guest Joan
Anderson's trilogy of books, A Year by
the Sea, An Unfinished Marriage and
A Walk on the Beach, bring to readers
an exploration of growth and renewal
as we reach crossroads and transitions
in our lives.
Anderson comes to town Tuesday,
April 26, for a retreat workshop titled
"Unfinished at the Crossroads," in
which participants will learn to listen
and attune to their truest selves. The
workshop, running 8:30 a.m.-3:30
p.m., takes place at Goldner Walsh
Nursery, 559 Orchard Lake Road, in
Pontiac.
Tickets are $75; a portion of the

woman on the verge of suicide and
her mother. The Studio Theatre,
downstairs from the Hilberry Theatre,
4743 Cass, Detroit. 8 p.m. Thursday-
Friday, April 14-16, 21-23. $9, $7
students, seniors, WSU faculty. (313)
577-2972 or www.hilberry.com.

LAUGH LINES

David Sedaris — One of NPR's most
popular and humorous commentators
known for his sardonic humor and
incisive social critique. Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. 8
p.m. Thursday, April 14. $30-$35.
(734) 668-8396 or vvww.michthe-
ater.org.

THE ART SCENE

Suzanne Caporael — A Decade —
Exhibit represents 10 years of paint-
ings, in oil on linen or gouache on
paper. Lemberg Gallery, 23241

proceeds benefits Women's Survival
Center of Oakland. County. Seating
is limited. Register by calling (248)
332-6430.

ANTIQUES

AND MORE

The 15th annual Community
House Antiques and Garden Show,
featuring more than 40 booths show-
casing English furniture and porce-
lain, heirloom linens, American silver
and early glass collections, vintage
clothing, designer tablescapes,
antique garden accessories, outdoor
garden displays and more, takes place
10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday
and 12-5 p.m. Sunday, April 15-17,
at the Community House in
Birmingham. Tickets are $10.
In conjunction with the show,
antiques expert Leslie Keno, host of
PBS's Find./ and appraiser for
Antiques Roadshow, will be the guest
speaker at a brunch 9:30 p.m. Friday,
April 15, at the Townsend Hotel in
Birmingham. Tickets are $65 and
include admission to the Antiques
and Garden Show.
For more information, call (248)
594-6403. ❑

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Woodward, Ferndale. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday, April 16-May 27;
reception: 5-7 p.m. Saturday, April
16. (248) 591-6623 or wvvw.lem-
berggallery.com.

Michigan Glass Month — Glass-
blowing demonstrations include artists
David Bennett, John Miller, and April
Wagner and Jason Ruff, Michigan-
born artists and studio owners.
Epiphany Glass Studio, 770 Orchard
Lake Road, Pontiac. 2-9 p.m. Friday,
noon-6 p.m. Saturday, April 15-16.
(248) 745-3786.

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Spring Boutique — Jewelry, clothes,
home decor and unique gifts; cafe
available. Temple Israel. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday, April 17..$3. (248) 661-
5700.

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