NEW YEAR'S 2006 LIMITED MENU AVAILABLE FROM 4-6:30 PM PRIX FIXE MENU Grateful Dead performed during their tenure as the "fathers of improvisational rocky' DSO presents the complete origi- nal set list, song by song, and in order, re-creating the historic music as, says the Washington Post, the "hottest Grateful Dead tribute act going." The high number of Jews in the Dead's fanatic fan base — the Deadheads — was reflected in the band's own Jewish connections. Drummer Mickey Hart was raised Jewish, and the band held an abbreviated annual Passover seder each spring when they played New York City, enjoyed by about 20 members of the Dead entourage. Former The Dark Star Grateful Dead Orchestra plays the drummer Royal Oak Music Mickey Hart Theatre 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18. Tickets are $16-$18. For tickets, call (248) 399-2980 or go to www.tickets.com . For more information, go to www.royaloakmusictheatre.com . All For Peace On Monday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m., the Ark in Ann Arbor hosts the fourth movie, which earned rave reviews in Great Britain, is scheduled to open in Detroit on Dec. 25. Dame Judi Dench plays Mrs. Henderson, an upper-class woman and patron of the arts with a streak of polite anti-Semitism, who teams up with Bob Hoskins, who plays a Jewish theater manager. In the late 1930s, they put on a musical revue that is a hit for a time, but business goes downhill. Mrs. Henderson brings audiences back after persuading the chief gov- ernment censor, a member of her class, that nudity on stage can be "art?' Frears is an expert at depicting British class, religious and color divides. Such divisions were present annual Ann Arbor Musicians for Peace Benefit Concert. Local folk, rock and roots bands and singer-songwriters will perform their own and others' anti-war and peace songs. FIRST SEATING 7:30-9:30 PM SECOND SEATING 10PM - N EW YEARS CELEBRATION $100 PER PERSON TAX & GRATUITY NOT INCLUDED ENTERTAINMENT EK MUCH MORE! '',OPPOPPORSMOVI N 1 , 0? 1 , ,,,,.::_ Ni l 0 :, i. . . : d±,,, ,i.i..4 '0 i ,-• , • SUN DAY BRUNCH 10:30AM- 3:00PM Dick Siegel Scheduled performers include FUBAR, Whit Hill, Hullabaloo, the Hummingbirds, Chris Buhalis, Phillis & the Left Sidemen, Tony Morgan, Annie Capps, Mustard's Retreat, Paul's Big Radio, Dick Siegel, Jo Serrapere, Jay Stielstra, Annie Gallup, Dave Boutette amd storyteller LaRon • Williams. Tickets, at $15, are available in advance or at the door and benefit the Ann Arbor Area Committee for Peace. Call (734) 763-TKTS or go to justpeaceinfo.org . in his family: his mother decided to be "posh" and didn't tell him that she was Jewish until Frears, then 40, married a Jewish woman. The screenplay is by American Jewish playwright Martin Sherman. Infanticipating Adam Sandler, 39, and his wife, Jackie Titone, 31, are going to have their first child, according to People magazine. Titone converted to Judaism in 2000, and the couple had a big Jewish wed- ding in 2003. $28 ADULTS $12 CHILDREN 12 & UNDER MOSAIC RESTAURANT 501 MONROE DETROIT, MICHIGAN 313.962.9366 313.962.9369 ENDLESS MIMOSAS STAN'S DELI After much anticipation...we're glad to say we're OPEN and look forward to serving you. Happy Holidays! Stan, Bobby & Staff ❑ Jackie Titone CARRY-OUT • DINE-IN • MADE "TO GO" CATERING FOR YOUR EVERY OCCASION • DELIVERY 32906 Woodward Ave. (S. of 14 Mile) fax: 248.549.3667 248.549.3663 zN' December 15 • 2005 59