4 ., e,. ec,t z' 4 'b. • MICHIGAN'S ONLY RESTAURANT FEATURED IN THE 2004 To RESTAURANT ISSUE OF BON APPETIT Contemporary but still approachable, its the kind of food thats too rare in metro Detroit. D e tro it F Fre e P Press • Keego Harbor'• simple but elegant Jeremy Restaurant and Bar lavishes attention on every dish that's created. - HOUR alma AtapzIne GET MARTINTIZED JARC's 25th annual fall fund-rais- er, "An Evening of Comedy and Music with Martin Short," features the Saturday Night Live star and Tony Award-winning performer 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 6, at Detroit's Fox Theatre. Funds raised will support JARC's services for people with developmen- tal disabilities, which include 20 group homes and independent living programs located in southern Oakland County, as well as services to hundreds of families who have a child with disabilities living at home. Preceding Short's performance will be the Young Adult MARTINi Party, for young adults ages 21 to 40, from 5-7 p.m. on the Suite Level of the Fox Theatre. Admission to this pre-glow is free with a ticket to the performance. Cocktails and supper will be catered by Matt Martin Short for Prentice's Milk JARC and Honey, and there will be door prizes, including a chance to win tickets to an afterglow with Martin Short. Tickets to the fund-raiser start at $60 per person. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.jarc.org or call (248) 538-6610, ext. 418. FOR A GOOD CAUSE In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra has formed a partnership with Habitat for Humanity Detroit. Through early October, all performances at The Max will promote and collect funds for Habitat for Humanity's "Operation Home Delivery," a long-term rebuild- ing plan for victims of the hurricane. The project coincides with two upcoming performances by New Orleans natives Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis. Previously scheduled for Sept. 10, the concerts will now take place Sept. 29. Tickets for the previously scheduled performances will be exchanged (cur- rent ticket holders will be notified). To purchase tickets, at $35 to $70, call (313) 576-5111. For more infor- mation about Habitat for Humanity's "Operation Home Delivery," visit www.habitatdetroit.org, www.detroit- symphony.com or www.harryconnick- jr.com. ❑ "Great Shofar Blast Off" in New York. Sponsored by the National Jewish Outreach Project, the event brought together the top shofar blowers in the country as rated by their videotape submis- sions. The videotape finalists were flown in to do their blowing live in New York. Paul Shaffer They were judged on clarity of sound, accuracy according to Jewish law, length of blast and overall per- formance. Shaffer, who doesn't work on Yom Kippur, was joined on the five-person judging panel by KENNY VANCE, formerly of Jay and the Americans, a popular all-Jewish '60s rock band. Vance, who became very religious in J the mid-'80s, is now a top musical director for TV shows and films. OPEN FOR DINNER Tuesday - Saturday 5:30 - IO pm • Sunday 5:30 - 9 pm 248.681.2124 1978 Cass Lake Road 5 minutes north of West Bloomfield off Orchard Lake Road New Fall Menu Fresh offerings and lighter fare Bring in this ad for a complimentary fall appetizer when you join us for dinner 9/22 JN Limit one per table. Not redeemable cm holidays. Expires 10/31/05 1006100 * * * * * ORDER EARLY! All Of Your Traditional Fabulous Rosh Hashanah Dinners And Yom Kippur Break the Fast Trays Prepared By Our Fabulous Chefs! Reiser Renaissance PAUL REISER (Mad About You) is back in the news with a new movie and a new, upcoming TV show. Reiser's film, The Thing About My Folks, co-starring PETER FALK, opened last week in limited release and will open in most cities by the end of this month. (See next week's JN for a review.) Meanwhile, Reiser has teamed with the TV Land cable channel to create satirical segments about celebrities that will run between regular pro- gramming. The bits will consist of phony biog- raphical facts about real celebrities or cover completely made-up famous people. Comedian HARRY SHEARER will host the I Did Not Know That seg- ments beginning next year. ❑ * Pick up our convenient Menu Order Form or We'll Even FAX It To You! Traditional Fabulous Rosh Hashanah Dinners and .4( Yom Kippur Break the Fast Trays From Appetizers To Our Fabulous Desserts! . We Carry A Complete Line Of Traditional Rosh Hashanah And Yom Kippur Foods, Appetizers, Side Dishes, Dinners and Desserts * * * * * * * * * 'TN 9/22 2005 51