EMAG/NE THE MAGIC OF MOVIES Et MORE Conlin This Fa I! , Venture beyond the shopping behe- moth, though, and you'll find some pretty great, well ... finds. For example, comic book collectors and pop culture fans of any age can pass the time in Comic City (43538 W. Oaks Dr., 248-449-7114), while the tween and teen set clamors for the new- est trends, smartly priced, from Justice (43526 W. Oaks Dr., 248-374-8024), or Plato's Closet (43440 W. Oaks Dr., 248- 374-8075), where the clothing is gently used, but no less "of-the-moment" and the prices are gentle on the allow- ance. And when this economically, but no less fashionable, crowd gets a bit older, they'll most likely be rewarded with impressive bargains from Smart Chick's Consignment (43039 Grand River, 248-347-1600). Another good source is Consignment Clothiers (42937 W. Seven Mile Rd., 248-347- 4570), featuring clothes by Ralph Lauren, Karen Kane, Juicy Couture, BCBG, Dana Buchman, Prada, St. John and many more. Conservative or trendy, and every- where in between, downtown Northville is becoming known among fashionistas for its expanding collection of bou- tiques. Among the favorites are Urban Blues (114 W. Main St., 248-344-9000) for the latest in denim; women's con- temporary fashions and accessories at Van Dam's (111E. Main St., 248- 449-4282); high-styled garments for ladies from Rococo (126 W. Main St., 248-449-8066); plus fine lingerie at the European-inspired La Corseterie (123 E. Main St., 248-449-6603); and the menswear collections at Fine Threads (105 E. Main St., 248-349-5097) or Alexander's of Northville (124 W. Main St., 248-349-6080). More choices include the clas- sic looks for ladies and gents from Pendleton Shop (117 N. Center, 248- 596-9820) and the women's shoes and accessories at Lorla (142 N. Center St., 248-348-9270). Shopping for home accessories or gifts means making a pass through Pear-aphernalia (184 E. Main St., 248-596-1430) or Tutto Home (141 N. Center St., #102, 248-348-8886), creat- ing something special at do-it-yourself pottery shop The Bee's Knees (141 E. Main St., 248-347-6718) or explor- ing the trove of kitchen gadgets and cookbooks at Scottie's Kitchen (149 N. Center, 248-344-7990). Also worth stopping by are book- store As the Page Turns (149 N. Center St., #102, 248-912-0085); Sincerely Yours (43155 Main St., #210 248-449-9020) for invitations, stationery and gifts; and the 75-year- old Orin Jewelers (101 E. Main St., 248-349-6940); plus one of the Metro area's — if not its only — Japanese entertainment stores, Mirai (42705-B Grand River, 248-374-3200), which has everything for the Anime enthu- siast, as well as large selections of books, comics and movies. Downtown Northville has not one but two independently owned bicycle stores: D & D Bikes (121 N. Center, 248-347-1511), and Town & Country Bike & Boards (148 N. Center, 248- 349-7140). Of course, the little ones can be sure of looking good when shopping at Moon and Me (116 E. Main St., 248- 344-1014), Baby Bliss (112 E. Main St., 248-344-0001), Goody Two Shoes (124 E. Main St., 248-465-0900) and Baby Baby (153 E. Main St., 248-347- 2229), while moms-to-be are sure to keep up on the latest fashion trends with finds from Belli Couture (133 W. Main St., 248-344-2840). Even the furry members of the fam- ily have Paws Total Pet Studio (102 E. Main St., 248-449-4600) for organic and holistic pet food, toys, gifts and NOVI ON PAGE B24 OPENING IN NOVEMBER PLUS MOUE :DAY- LIART I S'OOD STILL OPENING IN PECEMFEK PLUS MORE!!! MI NM MI NM NW =I I= ME ME NM MI ME NMI MN IIIN VALID AT EMAGINE THEATRES EXPIRES 12/15/08 we me MI ME MN MI Ilia EU NW EMAGINE NOVI at Fountain Walk 44425 W. 12 Mile Rd. WI , THE MAGIC OF MOVIES E MORE EMAG1NE CANTON 39535 Ford Road just east of 1-275 PURCHASE TICKETS ONLINE AT: www.emagine-entertainment.com For Tickets & Showtimes ma n 888-319-34561.7. Octobe 2008 B23