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To Do!

Check It Out!

Around Town

at the Oak Park Library, 14200
Oak Park Blvd. (248) 691-7480.

Find out about TV production
from writer-producer Bill Prady,
who addresses an audience at
his alma mater, Cranbrook, 7
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, at
Cranbrook Schools' Performing
Arts Center, 550 Lone Pine,
Bloomfield Hills. (248) 645-
3605.

See new jewelry and sculpture by
former Detroiter Darcy Miro 10
a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays
through Nov. 5 at the Susanne
Hilberry Gallery, 700 Livernois,
Ferndale. A collection of drawings
by a group of artists is being
shown concurrently. (248) 541-
4700.

(248) 967-
4030, ext.
2018.

Talking Politics

emple Israel and the Michigan Regional Office of
Look through
the
Anti-Defamation League will welcome politi-
the photos of
cal
correspondent
and award-winning author Carl
David Maisel in
Bernstein Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m. at the temple. In
the exhibit
the 1970s, Bernstein and Bob Woodward broke the
Imaging a
Shattering
Watergate story for the Washington Post.
Earth Oct. 29-
The evening will include a lecture featuring
Dec. 18, at the
Bernstein's insight on current political events. It is
Meadow Brook
free and open to the community; however, tickets are
Bernstein
Attend the seventh annual
Art Gallery, 208
Meet Aaron Hamburger as he
required.
Cookies N Dreams, a benefit for
Wilson Hall,
signs his book Faith for
After the free presentation, patrons will be invited to a dessert afterglow and
Camp Mak-A-
Oakland
--,_Beginners at 7 p.m. Thursday,
will
have the opportunity to meet with Bernstein and receive a signed copy of one
Dream, a
University,
''"`z\ Oct. 20. at Borders, 30995
of
his
books. Tickets for the afterglow are $250 per person.
cost-free
Rochester. Open
\ Orchard Lake Road,
For
reservations for either the free lecture event or for the dessert afterglow, call
camp for
noon-5 p.m.
Farmington Hills. (248)
children
the temple, (248) 661-5700.
every day
737-0110.
and young
except
adults with cancer. The event runs
Mondays. Open
View the works of "2000
by Daniel Roth for the Breathe
5-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, in
evenings during Meadow Brook
Artists!" — an exhibition of the
Follow Tony Kushner's explorations Art Theatre Project at 8 p.m.
the North Grand Court of the
Theatre performances. (248)
artists of the 2000 Brooklyn
Thursdays-Saturdays Oct. 27-29
of the gay experience in America
Somerset Collection, Troy. $55
370-3005.
Building being shown Saturday,
and Nov. 3-5 and 10-12 at the
through
Stagecrafters'
production
adults, $200 patrons, children
Oct. 22, through Nov. 19 at the
1515 Broadway Theatre in
of
Perestroika,
the
sequel
to
under 17 pay their age. (248)
Hear
Nora
Faires
and
Nancy
4731 Gallery, 4731 Grand River,
Detroit. The curtain goes up at 2
Angels in America. The theater
539-9970.
Hanflik discuss their newly-
Detroit. The works of Joel Silvers
p.m. Nov. 5 and 12. $18, $10
piece is performed through Oct.
released Jewish Life in the
are among the featured pieces.
Thursdays
and for students. (313)
on
the
Baldwin
Theatre's
2nd
23
Drop off used books, books on
Industrial Promised Land —1855-
There will be an opening day
965-1515.
Stage,
415
S.
Lafayette,
Royal
tape, records, videos, CDs and
and
the
community
project
2005
reception 6-10 p.m. (313) 894-
Oak. Curtain times are 8 p.m.
DVDs for the Colossal Collection
of preparing a history of Flint
4731.
Oct. 20-22 and 2 p.m. Oct. 23.
Day 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Jewry for the Flint sesquicenten-
$12. (248) 541-6430.
Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Max M.
nial Sunday, Oct. 30, at the MSU
Greet Steve and Cokie Roberts
Fisher Federation Bldg., 6735
University Club, 3435 Forest,
as they sign their new book at 2
Sing along with Vivian Stollman
See Behind the Scenes — The
Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. Tax
Lansing. $20, $8 students. RSVP
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, at the Ark
and Sonny Lipensholtz at 1 p.m.
a
production
developed
Musical,
receipts will be provided. (248)
by Oct. 27 at (517) 432-3493.
in Ann Arbor. The free program is
Mondays at the Oak Park JCC.
by
young
people
and
written
by
291-1235.
part of the Jewish Book Festival
The
repertoire ranges from show
Jami Krause, at 7 p.m. Saturday,
Preview.
tunes
to folk songs. (248) 967-
Oct. 22, at Walled Lake Western
4030.
High
School,
off
Beck
between
14
Join the Institute for Retired
Experience the premiere of Ice
Mile and Maple. $12. (248) 477-
Professionals in a daylong pro-
Experience the music of David
Experience works made of metal_
Glen by Joan Ackermann through
3830.
gram Friday, Oct. 28, at the Oak
Appelman in a free concert spon-
through Metalize, an exhibit run-
at
the
Performance
October
Park JCC. Kathleen Straus, presi-
sored by the Senior Adult
ning through Oct. 23 at the
Network, 120 E. Huron, Ann Arbor.
View the Louis Malle film
dent of the State Board of
Program at 1:30 p.m. Thursday,
Detroit Artists Market, 4719
$20-$36.
(734)
663-0696.
at
7
p.m.
Lacombe,
Lucien
Education, discusses "The State
Oct.
20, at Temple Israel. (248)
Woodward. Dave and James Kaye
Sunday, Oct. 23, at the Detroit
of Education in Michigan Today"
661-5700.
are among the artists represent-
Join
the
Temple
Israel
Couples
Club
Film Theatre at the Detroit
10:30-noon. Linda G. Margolin,
ed. (313) 832-8540.
Night of Comedy Saturday, Oct.
Institute of Arts. (313) 833-
associate educator of public pro-
Take in one or more concerts at
at
the
Second
City
Comedy
22,
3237.
gramming at the Detroit Institute
Edgefest 2005, the annual jazz
Look through the photos of Zach
Club
in
Novi.
Call
Ron
and
Phyllis
of Arts, reviews "Mexican Folk Art:
and creative music festival hosted
Davies on view through October
Chess
at
(248)
851-5922.
Watch The Dead Eye Boy directed
A Collector's View" 1-2:30 p.m.
by the Kerrytown Concert House
in
Ann Arbor. During this year's
Best of GRAPEJEWZ BY Mendel
event, through Oct. 22, violinist
Gabe Bolkosky and vocalist Andy
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or Edgepass ($100).
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FoR DESSERT?

Listen to Jonathan Richman
interpret pop music Thursday,
Oct. 20, at the Magic Bag in
Ferndale. $12. (248) 544-3030.

Hear Arie Lipsky conduct the Ann
Arbor Symphony Orchestra in

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