Arts & Entertainment
Announcing
our NEW
casual dining menu:
Out & About from page 67
•Jeremy Char-Grilled Burger
•Grilled Chicken Sandwich
•Chipolte Barbecued Duck Quesadilla
•Grilled Salmon Salad
Celebrity Style
Internationally known fashion col-
lector and curator, TV personality;
author and designer Sandy Schreier
brings her tales of Hollywood glair':
our and celebrity style to
the Stagecrafters' Baldwin
Theatre in Royal Oak
Tuesday, June.6, for a noon
lecture, reception and book
signing.
Guests for the event,
"Hollywood. Milestones:
Celebrities of Yesterday,
Today & Tomorrow," will
receive a gift bag and enjoy
a post-talk reception fea-
turing champagne plus
wedding cake, tea sand-
Sandy Schreier
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wiches and appetizers by Pronto!
Schreier's books will be avail-
able for sale, with profits benefiting
Stagecrafters. She is the author of
Hollywood Dressed and Undressed:
A Century of Cinema Style and
Hollywood Gets
Married, and
will soon release
Hollywood's
Having a Baby and
Desperately Seeking
Fashion.
The theater is locat-
ed at 415 S. Lafayette.
Tickets are $25. Call
(248) 541-6430. Li
Celebrity Jews from page 67
Strip, written by Aaron Sorkin (The
West Wing), made the lineup. Jewish
thespians Amanda Peet
and Steven
Weber ( Wings)
co-star in this
behind-the
scenes look at
a Saturday Night
Live-type show.
Meanwhile,
Rachel Dratch,
a real SNL star,
Rachel Dratch
co-stars in a
new comedy,
The Girly Show, about the backstage
lives of TV sitcom performers. The
creator is SNL,star Tina Fey, a close
friend of Dratch's.
Peter Berg, who co-starred on
TV's Chicago Hope and is an execu-
tive producer for Grey's Anatomy,
goes behind the camera as the
director-writer of Friday Night.
Lights, about a high-school football
team. Berg directed the hit movie of
the same title, based on a book by
Jewish journalist H.G. Bissinger.
Greg Grunberg (Alias) stars in He-
roes, about a group of ordinary peo-
ple who discover they have super
powers and join together to fight an
otherworldly threat.
Veterans Jeff Goldblum and
Jeffrey Tambor also have new
programs. Tambor and John
Lithgow play 50-something
friends in a drama called 20 Good
Years; Tambor's character is named
Stanley Friedman. Goldblum stars in
Raines as a quirky cop.
Mazel Tov
Adam Sandler's Jewish wife,
Jackie, gave birth to a healthy baby
girl on May 8. it's the couple's first
child. His next movie, Click, a com-
edy he co-wrote, opens at the end
of June.
Actor-director Jon Favreau
and his Jewish wife, Dr. Joya
Titlem, announced they are expect-
ing their third child. Favreau is
also celebrating ABC's 2007 mid-
season lineup, which will include In
Case of Emergency, a comedy series
Favreau will co-produce about four
old high-school friends who meet
again after a crisis and examine
their lives. David Arquette and
Jonathan Silverman co-star.
Joey Lives
The family of the late, great Jewish
punk rocker Joey Ramone (born
Jeffrey Hyman) has announced
.
the founding of the Joey Ramone
Foundation for Lymphoma Research.
Ramone, who was proud to be
Jewish and was a bar mitzvah, died
of the lymphoma in 2001, at age 49.
Joey's mother and brother have
held a New York-based party every
May since Joey's death to celebrate
Joey's birthday
and to raise
money for can-
cer research. The
party is always
a sellout, with
bands volunteer-
ing their time.
This year's party
featured the
Strokes.
Joey Ramone