from WDET in Schaefer, of the Detroit to WEMU "folkternative" (89.1 FM) in Ypsilanti acoustic Virginia with several national quartet Eddie performers, including from Ohio. Lou and Peter The Jewish Berryman, Anne Hills, musician has Don White and some released a solo surprise guests. Tickets effort, In The are $20. Flesh, which fea- For tickets, call tures him and his (734) 763-TKTS. For guitar on some Robbie Schaefer performs in sup- information, call (734) original songs, port of his new album at the Ark. 761-1451 or go to Eddie from Ohio vvww.theark.org . favorites and a few choice covers. On his Web site, he quotes his ever-supportive mom: SHINING DIAMOND "My son rocks. Buy his record. Please." Neil Diamond — with a near four- Schaefer takes the stage 8 p.m. decade career — is set to return to Saturday, July 30. Tickets are the stage with the biggest show he $13.50. has ever presented. "Neil Diamond Then, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July Live — World Tour 2005" comes to 31, celebrate the return of southeast- the Palace of Auburn Hills for two ern Michigan's radio voice of folk performances, 8 p.m. Thursday and music in "A Celebration of 'Folks Friday, Aug. 4-5. Like Us.'" Local folksinger Matt The Jewish musician's previous Watroba celebrates his show's move Summer Group Exhibition — Martyn Bouskila, Tom Carey, John Cynar, Lynn Galbreath, Alisa Henriquez, Scott Hocking, Matthew Moore, Michelle Stamler. District Arts Gallery, 955 S. Eton, Birmingham. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, through Aug. 20. (248)258-9300. Saturday, noon-4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2-Sept. 11; opening reception: 7-9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 5; round table panel discussion: 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21. (734) 761-2287 or ww-w.wsg-art.com . Goldie Tremblay — Photos of cars and motorcycles. Ariana Gallery, 119 S. Main, Royal Oak. Aug. 1-30. (248) 546-8810. Break! The Urban Funk Spectacular — Dance-funk stage presentation. Jerome Duncan Ford Theatre, 14900 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights, 8 p.m. Friday, July 29, $19.50429.50; Meadow Brook Music Festival, 3554 Walton, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 30, $16.50-$26.50. (248) 645-6666 or www.palacenet:com. Emphasis on Digital — Exhibit examines approaches being taken by artist using the latest digital technol- ogy: Barbara Brown, Michelle Hegyi, Lynda Cole, Alvey Jones, Martha Rock Keller. Washington Street Gallery, 120 E'Liberty, Ann Arbor. Noon-5 p.m. Tuesday- Thursday, noon-9 p.m. Friday- tour was the most successful of his career, drawing nearly 2 million fans in the United States, Canada and Europe in 2001-2002. The current tour kicked off in March with sold- out concerts in Australia and New Zealand, before heading to the U.K. and Ireland and finally, this month, back to the U.S. The ever busy Diamond, who has sold more than 120 albums world- wide, has been working on another one, to be released this summer, this time with producer Rick Rubin, best known for his work with hip-hop and alternative rock acts. Diamond will show his kitschy side in an appearance in the upcoming film Lucky 13, in which he plays himself singing at a bar mitzvah at Dodger Stadium. Tickets for Diamond's Palace appearances are $85 and $42.50. (248) 645-6666. ❑ Kids Fest 2005 Meadow Brook Music Festival, 3554 Walton, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, 1 p.m. Sunday, July 31, $10; Jerome Duncan Ford Theatre, 14900 Metropolitan Parkway, Sterling Heights, 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 1, $13. (248) 645-6666 or www.palacenet.com . Lighting Up: How I Stopped Smoking, Drinking and Everything Else I Loved in Life Except Sex — A reading by Susan Shapiro. Borders Books, 34300 Woodward, Birmingham. 7 p.m. (248) 203-0005. — Compiled by Bobbi Charnas CELEBRITY JEWS NATE BLOOM Special to the Jewish News Caprice Gets Surreal A couple of years ago, cable sta- tion VH-1 had the idea of putting together five "has- been" celebrities in a house for about six weeks and manipu- lating the situation for dra- matic Caprice: Has been? effect. I, for one; thought this new low in "reality TV" would fail. Still, it was fun to note that VH-1 had dug out two Jewish "has-beens" for the premiere series: former child star/former drug addict COREY FELDMAN and former Beverly Hills 90210 star GABRIELLE CARTERIS. Well, this "new low" turned out to be a VH-1 high: The Surreal Life is the highest rated show on the station, and the fifth install- ment of the series, Surreal 5, began on July 17. It features CAPRICE, a pretty Jewish blonde model who goes by a one-word name. Calling Caprice a has-been is confusing to American audiences who are largely unfamiliar with her career — then or now Caprice Bourret, 34, was born in Los Angeles and is a former Miss California. However, she had little success as a model in the States and moved to London in the mid- 1990s. She became a very familiar face in Britain — appearing on major magazine covers and in the pages CELEBRITY JEWS on page 32 7/28 2005 31