S7' installation artist who specializes in "utilizing Jewish myths, symbols and rituals in the service of social justice and activism, as well as engaging with issues of cultural memory." Her most recent work, Ark, was the keynote project for the Jewish Museum in Prague's centennial year celebration in 2006. Her work will be part of an upcoming exhibit, "Potluck," in 2008 at the Jewish Museum in New York. The Oakland University Art Gallery, located in the same building as Meadow Brook Theatre on the OU campus in Rochester, is open noon-5 p.m. every day and evenings during theater performances. There will be an opening reception 6-8 p.m. Saturday, March 10, and an artists' panel, at which Shiff will be present, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11. For more informa- tion, call (248) 370-3005. Enter Laughing It is said that laughter is the best med- icine. So when considering the state of Michigan's economy and its effect on the state's workforce, you may want to check out the Second City, currently presenting its 29th revue, Michigan Impossible: All Laid Off & No Place to Go. Directed by Shari Hollett, it reflects the turmoil of living in one of the nation's worst economies. Musical director for the show is Mark Levenson, who helped bring Second City to Motown in 1993. In addition to his work with Second City Chicago and Detroit, Levenson's resume includes a wide swath of experience: He scored the hit Comedy Central series Strangers With Candy; has written music for shows on MTV, VH-1 and NBC; scored productions at both Lincoln Center and the Kennedy Center; and com- posed music for David Sedaris' two Off-Broadway shows and numerous recording projects. In the last few years, he has toured the country with Stephen Colbert, Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello in their production of Wigfield and scored Carl Reiner's original children's album, Tell Me a Scary Story, and the Dr. Seuss CD series starring Kelsey Grammer and Jason Alexander. Michigan Impossible is presented 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8 and 10 p.m. Fridays, 7 and 9 p.m. Saturdays and 8 p.m. Sundays at the Second City theater, located at 42705 Grand River, in Novi. $15-$20. (248) 348-4448 or www.secondcity.com . I I BAR AND GRILL EXTENSIVE MENU • EXCITING ATMOSPHERE LUNCH NOW AVAILABLE!. 30555 Gra (Between MI 4#836 ddlebelt) Hours: Mon Wed 3pm - midntg ri pm- 2am Sat Sun 11am - 2am b rI ' M tri al CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK YOUNG ADULTS &TEMPLE ISRAEL IMAGINE PRESENT ; 01" - 0 F 7 1 E DON'T MISS THE SECOND ANNUAL Greenberg, 28, stars in the ABC series October Road as Nick Garrett, a popular author who tries to get over his writer's block by going back to his hometown. There, he has to deal with friends and family he has long avoided. He also discov- ers that his ex-girlfriend (Laura Prepon) may have had his child. Road premieres 10 p.m. Thursday, March 15. Jeff Goldblum Greenberg, who had a reli- gious upbringing, is probably best known for playing a cute Jewish guy who has a fling with the much- older Uma Thurman in the 2005 film Prime. His mom, Denny (Barsdorf) Greenberg is a former Oak Parker who met Bryan's father, Carl, at Wayne State University. The couple moved to Omaha, Neb., where Bryan was born, and now live in St. Louis, Mo. Prepon, the pretty co-star of That '70s Show, has referred to herself as "Jewish and Irish" in some interviews. She hasn't made it clear whether it is her mother or her late father who was Jewish. Many reports say that Prepon is a practicing Scientologist. Jeff Goldblum, 54, stars in the NBC series Raines as Michael Raines, an eccentric LAPD detec- tive who has the ability to commu- nicate with dead crime victims to solve cases. The series debuts 9 p.m. Thursday, March 15. I platm JN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE RAFFLEM PRIZES INCLUDE: a day at the spa • dinner on the town • movie tickets GRAND PRIZE: a beautiful 14Kt. yellow and white gold diamond heart necklace valued at over $soo donated by MAMOND5 & J Pi pick up your ticket at. the door from a Platinum revre5errtativ0 111111111A '.1.44 11111V SASSO sills SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2007 • 8:30 PM THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS JP4 Marc : 8 2007 41