S UNDAY BRUNCH following year. As a child, he played one of the original Dead End kids on Broadway. During the 1950s, television's Golden Age, he worked as one of the most gifted directors in the new medium. On film in The Pawnbroker, in which Rod Steiger plays a survivor facing the horrors of his past while living in Harlem, he tackled the horrors of the Holocaust. He explored the Cold War and the threat of nuclear attack in Fail- Safe. Other films include Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Murder on the Orient Express and The Verdict. He is currently in post-production on Find Me Guilty, a drama based on the longest Mafia trial in U.S. his- tory. Married since 1980 to Mary Gimbel, Lumet is the former son- in-law of singer Lena Home (he was married to her daughter, the journalist and author Gail Lumet Buckley). His other former wives include heiress Gloria Vanderbilt and actress Rita Gam. For more information, go to www.turnerdassicmovies.com . Fateful Encounter The Detroit Institute of Arts is the only -U.S. venue for the interna- tional exhibit "Claudel and Rodin: Fateful Encounter',' on view Oct. 9, 2005-Feb. 5, 2006. It provides the first side-by-side comparison in America of the art of Camille Claudel (1864-1963) and Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), whose sculp- tures helped shape the artistic legacy of turn-of-the-century Paris. Claudel and Rodin shared a pas- sionate personal and professional relationship from the early 1880s to the late 1890s, during which they shaped and influenced each other's work. The exhibit is divided into three parts: the artists' work prior to their meeting; work pro- duced during their initially happy and later stormy rela- tionship and each one's sculptures after their breakup. Rare photographs, draw- ings and letters pro- vide context for the exhibit. Camille Claudel: The Tickets: Waltz, 1983, bronze. Wednesdays-Fridays, $14 adults/$8 chil- dren 6-17/$12 per person groups of 20 or more. Saturdays and Sundays, $17 adults/$8 children ages 6-17/$17 per person groups of 20 or more. Tickets are timed and include an audio tour and museum admission. Call (866) 342-8497 or go to wwwdia.org . Note: This year's Dr. Coleman A. Mopper Memorial Lecture, 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, in the DI/6 s Lecture Hall, presents Rodin specialist Ruth Butler, professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts- Boston, speaking on "Rodin in Love." There is no additional charge for the lecture. ❑ BEGINNING OCTOBER 16, 2005 10:30A/v\- 3:00PAA $28 ADULTS $12 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER ENDLESS MIMOSAS 1\111/ uts Ord F RI DAY'S: Di TOM T& 1AR F G ON PERCUSSION SATUR DAY'S: DJ MA I I A K MON-FRI: 11AM-2AM SAT: 4PM-2AM SUN: 5PM-10PM MOSAIC RESTAURANT 501 Iv\ON ROE DETROIT, MICHIGAN 313.962.9366 313.962.9369 The I-foney Tree! The oldest original restaurant on Orchard Lake is now on Northwestern 14wy. Thank you for your continuing support at out new location. We are very grateful George, Teresa and staff behind Dell's estimated $18 bil- lion, is Oracle Computer's Larry Ellison. Household name Jews on the Forbes list include New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg (No. 38), Ralph Lauren (No. 67) and Steven Speilberg (No. 83). Premieres Opening last week, to rave reviews, was Canadian Jewish director David Cronenberg's History of Violence, about a case of killing in self-defense. Teen comedies generally do great box office and help launch careers, so Hollywood keeps making them. This week's entry is Waiting, about a contest for best waiter at a chain restaurant, ZN October 6 .2005 which opens Oct. 7. The hand- some actor John Frances Daly, 20, has a star- ring role. Daly, whose mother is Jewish, has been in a couple of short-lived TV shows. In a sup- porting role is the very pretty Emmanuelle Chriqui, 28, who Emmanuelle Chriqui was born in Montreal to Moroccan Jewish parents. Li from 2 pm - 5:30 pm daily seniors only 20% off total bill Open 7 Days A Week Carry-Out Service At Our Northeast Entrance likEY II ege"ge's Catering Carry-Out Northwestern Highway 33080 Northwestern West Bloomfield, MI Phone: 248-539-8300 • Fax: 248-539-8303 Summer Hours: Mon-Fri 11-10 • Sat 9-10 • Sun 9-9 1032460 53