ikmay Ye,-/rt, Upcoming 'Events January 7 Sisterhood Presents: The Return of Mahj Madness 5:45 PM CSZ Southfield January 15, 22 & 29 Featuring Rabbi Aaron Starr Of Isaac and Ishmael: A Discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 7:30 PM CSZ B'nai 1.-- ,rael Center January 16 Featuring Professor Howard Lupovitch Jews of Greece 6:00 PM CSZ B'nai Israel Center Grecian Dinner: SI.% per adult • $9 per child For rnore information, please call the iynagogue office at 204357-5544 , www.chricireyzedek.orri Check It Out! Arts & Culture Enjoy the holiday collection, "Objects of Wonder and Delight," through Saturday, Jan. 3, at Pamela Primak's Detroit Gallery of Contemporary Crafts,104 Fisher Building, Detroit. (313) 873- 7888. Attend the opening of Agnes Miller's "Red Hot Art Show," 6-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, at Lawrence Street Gallery, 22620 Woodward, Ferndale. The show runs Jan. 7-31. (248) 544-0394 or wwwlawrencestreetgallery.com . Meet author Margery Krevsky and get a signed copy of her Sirens B12 January 1 • 2009 of Chrome: The Enduring Allure of Auto Show Models, named a 2009 Michigan Notable Book by the Library of Michigan, 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10, at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 500 S. Main in Royal Oak. (248) 346-9490. Tune in to a Documentary Channel program, Seeds of Summer, 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, and 5 p.m. Jan. 17, on Dish Network Channel 197. Two young female Israeli military recruits embark on a transfor- mational journey to become confident soldiers. Check local guide. www.documentarychannel. com/schedule. Peruse an exhibition of more than two dozen chess sets from the extensive collection of Dr. George and Vivian Dean, through March 22, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Some of the artists featured are Man Ray and Salvador Dali. (313) 833-7900. Cinema & Stage Watch actor Loren Bass in Tom Stoppard's classic Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Jan. 8- Feb. 22, at Performance Network Theatre, 120 E. Huron, Ann Arbor. Schedule/tickets: (734) 663-0681, www.performancenetwork.org . See Frannie Shepherd-Bates' direction of No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, presented by Magenta Giraffe Theatre Company, through Jan. 16, at Griffon Theatre in the Park Bar, 2040 Park, Detroit. Tickets: $12-$15. (586) 876-1447, noexit®magentagiraffe.org . Enjoy a restaging of Garson Kanin's Broadway hit Born Yesterday, through April 11, at Wayne State University's Hilberry Theatre, 4742 Cass, Detroit. The play is a humorous, political love story set in Washington, D.C., fol- lowing World War II. Tickets: $10- $30. Box office: (313) 577-2972, www.wsushows.com . Take the family to see Adam Sandler's new adventure-com- edy, Bedtime Stories, directed by Adam Shankman for Walt Disney Studios. Consult local listings for show times. www.disney.com/ BedtimeStories. Concerts Hear the Randy Napoleon Sextet, next performers in the KCH Jazz in Concert Series, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, at Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. Fourth, Ann Arbor. (734) 769-2999 or www.kerrytownconcerthouse.com . Sample some hot blues at the 15th Annual Anti-Freeze Blues Festival, with headlining Siegel-Schwall Band, 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2, at the Magic Bag, 22920 Woodward, Ferndale. Benefit for the Detroit Blues Society continues, featuring the Thornetta Davis Band, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3. Admission: $25 Floating Zoo Catch the musi- cal Two By Two, through Jan. 11, at the JET in the West Bloomfield JCC. Shows: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8; 5 and 8 p.m. Jan. 3, 10; 2 p.m. Sundays, Jan. 4 and 11. Two shows on New Year's Eve. Tickets: (248) 788-2900 or www.jettheatre.org . per night. (248) 544-3030, www. themagicbag.com . Lend an ear to the jazzy Alvin Waddles Trio, appearing with Detroit Chamber Winds & Strings, 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, at Hagopian World of Rugs, 850 S. Old Woodward, Birmingham. Evening starts with reception. Advance tickets: $20 regular, $10 student; $5 additional at door. (248) 559- 2095, www.detroitchamberwinds. org . Applaud Leonard Slatkin, mae- stro of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, as he's joined by double bassist Edgar Meyer, banjo virtuoso Bela Fleck and tabla player Zakir Hussain - at a four- performance series, "Americans Here & Abroad," 8:30 p.m. Friday. _ and Saturday, Jan. 9-10, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at Max Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward, Detroit. Program includes world premiere of Rhapsody for Orchestra by Margaret Brouwer, the winner of the 2008 Elaine Lebenbom Memorial Award for Female Composers Competition. Tickets: (313) 576-5111, www. detroitsymphony.com . Attend the farewell tour of the renowned chamber music ensem- ble Guarneri String Quartet, fea- turing Arnold Steinhardt, 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, in Ann Arbor's Rackham Auditorium, 915 E. Washington. Tickets: www.ums.org . 27375 Bell Road, Southfield. Check-in at 5:45 p.m.; tournament play starts at 7. Win cash prizes and 50/50 raffles. Entry fees: $15 for reserved seat at a competitive table, $10 for a non-competitive table. RSVP: sbkoffron@comcast. net . Please note that the Young Israel of Southfield Cultural Odyssey, featuring a French dinner and Dr. Mitchell Cappell's presentation on his important Jewish and Zionist documents, was rescheduled from the original November date to Sunday, Jan. 11, at the West Bloomfield JCC. Cookie Gonik will continue to accept reserva- tions at: momgon@comcast.net , (248) 357-1377. Payment of $100 due to: YIS, 27705 Lahser Road, Southfield, MI 48034. Health Learn to live with attention- deficit disorder at separate meetings of CHADD 7:30-9 p.m. (sign-in at 7) Monday, Jan. 5, at Way Elementary School, 765 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills. Oakland Community College counselor Mary Jo Schuster, MA, will facilitate a panel of college students with AD/HD. A support group for adults will be focused on organizational systems. Donation: $5 for non-member families only. (248) 988-6716, www.chadd. net/527. Helping Out Event Hotline Try your luck at the CSZ Sisterhood's mah-jongg tourna- ment, Wednesday, Jan. 7, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Lead an hour-long Shabbat ser- vice Friday afternoons at Lahser Hills Care Centre, 25300 Lahser, Southfield. Chaplain Evelyn: (248) 354-3222, ext. 130.