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Fax items to (248) 304-8885 • Deadline: noon, Wednesday, eight days prior to publication

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Arts & Culture

Hear artists Karen Anne Klein and
Susan Gold discuss their work 8
p.m. Thursday, April 17, at Arnold
Klein Gallery, 32782 Woodward in
Royal Oak. Gallery hours:11 a.m.-
5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays. The
show continues through April 30.
(248) 647-7709.

Browse an art show featuring
more than 200 student works
when the Elaine L. Jacob and
Community Arts galleries pres-
ent "Waynemania: 2008 WSU
Undergraduate Exhibition," open-
ing 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 18, at
150 Community Arts Building, on
the Wayne State University cam-
pus in Detroit. Exhibit continues
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
through May 23. Free admission.
Hours: (313) 577-0770.

the Holocaust Memorial Center,
Zekelman Family Campus, 28123
Orchard Lake Rd. in Farmington
Hills. Brysk was a hidden child
in Poland. Museum hours: 9:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays
and until 12:30 p.m. Fridays. No
charge. (248) 553-2400.

the Andover Players, 7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, April 11-12,
and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, April 13,
at Andover High School, 4200

Learn about contemporary
art from writer Marsha Miro,

Check out the Oakland Theater
Guild production of Andrew Lloyd
Webber's musical Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Friday, April 11-27, at Starlight

co-founder of the Museum
of Contemporary Art Detroit
(MOCAD), 10 a.m. Thursday,
April 24, at Center for New
Thinking Library, 725 S. Adams in
Birmingham. Pearson is director of
the Center for Peace and Conflict
Studies at Wayne State University.
$9 members, $10 for others. No
RSVPs needed. (248) 646-0416.

Cinema & Stage

Find something special at Pewabic
Pottery's spring sale Friday-
Sunday, April 18-20,10125 E.
Jefferson in Detroit. Pewabic
Society members only may shop
April 18. Tile workshops offered
by reservation, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
weekends. Anat Shiftan's exhibit is
continuing. Free. Hours: (313) 822-
0954 or www.pewabic.org .

Enjoy a photography exhibit at
Lawrence Street Gallery, 22620
Woodward in Ferndale. The show
running through April 25 can be
seen noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; noon-9
p.m. Fridays. (248) 544-0394.
www.lawrencestreetgallery.com .

Catch a locally produced comedy-
horror film, Bite Me: The Movie,
7:30 (premiere) and 10 p.m. April
10, and 11:20 p.m. April 11, at the

Emagine Theater, 44425 W.12
Mile in Novi. Jewish director and
co-writer Shawn Uridge uses a
Star of David, instead of a cross,
to ward off vampires in his 1980s-
set film. Tickets, details: www.
Off icialBiteMeTheMovie.com .

See the Billy Joel musical Moving
Out 8 p.m. Friday, April 11, and

2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, April 12,
at the Macomb Center for the
Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield
in Clinton Township. Tickets:
$45-$55 with discounts avail-
able. (586) 286-2222, or www.
MacombCenter.com .

Appreciate artist-writer Miriam
Brysk's exhibit, "Children of the
Holocaust," through June, at

Try the Shakespearean comedy

As You Like It, performed by

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Shop Bookstock, the
Jewish community's
used book and media
sale, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Thursday-Saturday, April
10-12, and (half-price
day) noon-6 p.m. Sunday,
April 13, at Laurel Park
Place, 37700 Six Mile
in Livonia. Proceeds
benefit literacy projects.
(248) 645-7840, ext.
365.

Andover in Bloomfield Hills.
Tickets: $10 for main floor, $8 for
balcony. Some seats available an
hour before show. (248) 341-5625.

Theater inside Summit Place Mall,
315 N. Telegraph. (248) 335-1788
or www.starlighttheater.net .

Experience the Michigan-made,
documentary film, Refusing to

Be Enemies: The Zeitouna Story,

7-9 p.m., Tuesday, April 15, at the

Watch a political documentary,
Farewell Israel, concluding Temple

Educational Services Center, 850
Ladd Rd. in Walled Lake. Lakes
Area Community Diversity Council
sponsors the film by Laurie White.
$5/adults; students free. (248)
956-2093.

Beth El's 2007-2008 Reel Israel
Film series, 7 p.m. Sunday, April
13, in the temple's Alpert Room,
7400 Telegraph in Bloomfield
Township. Refreshments and a
discussion, led by Dr. Charles
Greenberg, will follow the screen-
ing. No charge. Barbara Grant:
(248) 851-1100, ext. 3149.

Laugh at Loren Bass' portrayal
of Gone With the Wind producer
David 0. Selznick in the comic

Moonlight and Magnolias, through
April 13, at Meadow Brook

April 13, at Baldwin Theatre, 415
S. Lafayette in Royal Oak. Tickets:
$16 or $18. Schedule/box office:
(248) 541-6430.

BECCA

BETH

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Saturday, April 12, at Small
Plates, 310 S. Main in Royal Oak.
Reservations: (248) 543-3300.

Come to a Michigan Jazz Festival
concert featuring the Cliff Monear
Quartet, with Barbara Ware on
vocals, 3-5 p.m. Sunday, April 13,
at Schoolcraft College, 18600
Haggerty in Livonia. $15. Midge

Concerts

Ellis: (248) 474-2720.

Catch a performance of the Jesse

Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
has two upcoming concerts. (734)
994-4801 or a2so@a2so.com:
• Hear a string quartet play
at the "Afternoon Delights"
concert, starting with dessert
1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 16,
at the JCCenter of Washtenaw
County, 2935 Birch Hollow Dr. in
Ann Arbor. The players include
Israeli-born cellist Arie Lipsky, the
Symphony's music director, and
concertmaster Aaron Berofsky. $7.
• Experience La Traviata, 8 p.m.
Friday, April 18, at the Michigan
Theater, 603 E. Liberty, Ann
Arbor. $10 - $45. Professionals,
ages 21-39, are invited to join the
Dead Composers Society for din-
ner before the concert. $26. RSVP
to Glenn Bugala: glenn®a2so.com

www.kerrytownconcerthouse.com .

Don't be discouraged by the title,
Urinetown. The satirical Tony
Award-winning musical will be per-
formed by Stagecrafters through

Support teenager Ari Teitel and
his band Jam Society at 9 p.m.

Bring a friend to see Menopause:
The Musical, whose run has been
extended through Sunday, May
18, at the Gem Theater in Detroit.
Details: (313) 963-9800.

Palter Quartet 8 p.m. Friday,
April 11, at Kerrytown Concert
House, 415 N. Fourth in Ann Arbor.
Tickets: $5-$25. Reservations/full
schedule: (734) 769-2999 or

Theatre, campus of Oakland
University in Rochester. $22-$38.
Performance schedule/tickets:
(248) 377-3300.

Beverly Hills. Tickets: $43-$75,
and students, $25. Purchase:
(248) 855-6070 or www.
ComeHearCMSD.org .

Hear pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet
in the Chamber Music Society
of Detroit's final Opus 3 concert
of the season 8 p.m. Saturday,

April 12, in Seligman Performing
Arts Center at Detroit Country
Day School, 22305 W.13 Mile in

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Appreciate the jazzy-folky styl-
ings of singing guitarist Natalia
Zukerman 8 p.m. Friday, April 18,
at the Ark, 316 S. Main in Ann
Arbor. She is the daughter of
classical musicians Eugenia and
Pinchas Zukerman. $15. (734) 761-
1415, www.theark.org .

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