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April 02, 2009 - Image 80

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Admire works by Janet Kelman
and students from the College
for Creative Studies at Janice

Coffeehouse Folk

Relax in Temple Shir Shalom
Brotherhood's Maven Gallery
7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4,
at 3999 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. Performers
will include musicians Charlie
Latimer, Alan Aloub and Cantor
Penny Steyer, and comedians
Ben Konstantin and Jeff Dwoskin.
$25, $20 in advance; includes
dessert. RSVP to co-chair Gordon
Krainen: (248) 366-1999,
gordkeys@comcast.net .

Charach Gallery's annual glass
show through May 17, inside the
West Bloomfield JCC. (248) 432-

5579, www.charachgallery.org .

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Yorn I lasho - ah

With Joshua Rubenstein

Author of The Unknown Black Book:
The Holocaust in the
German-Occupied Soviet Territories

- 11,1()5(lay, April
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CS/ B'iiai Israel Center

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Free Admission

Joshua Rubenstein's appearance
is generously underwritten by
The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund

Apply for a booth at Art on the
Grand, part of Farmington Area
Founders Festival. Artists in all

media welcome. Application fee:
$250 for three days, July 17-19.

City of Farmington Hills Cultural
Arts Division: (248) 473-1856.

Cinema & Stage

Join Motown recording artists, the
Contours, at Eisenhower Dance

Company's "Motown in Motion"

performance 8 p.m. Saturday,
April 4, at Macomb Center for the
Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield,

2:30 PM - Sunday, May 3

CSZ Southfield

fit

Tickets S5 per person

Generously sponsored by the Sidney J.
a ` n d1
Melba Winer Creative Arts For Children F,unIcl

For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544

Come prepared for quilting or knit-
ting at the Knitting Circle 10 a.m.

www.macombcenter.com .

Threepenny Opera by the Jewish
composer Kurt Weill, weekends
through April 5, at Marygrove
College, Detroit. Producers are

Listen closely to social activ-
ist-songwriter Si Kahn 8 p.m.
Monday, April 6, at the Ark, 316.

Follow the saga of One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest through May

Theatre Company and Marygrove
College Music Department.

9, at Wayne State University's

Schedule/tickets: (313) 993-3270,
theatre.udmercy.edu .

Andras Schiff, who will conclude

Wasserman drama plays in reper-
tory with Arthur Miller's drama,

Deal with Pack of Lies, a sus-
penseful drama at Village Players

of Beethoven's piano sonatas, 8
p.m. Thursday and Saturday, April

All My Children, concluding May

Playhouse, 34660 Woodward,

9 and 11, at Hill Auditorium, 825

16. Tickets/schedule: (313) 577-

Birmingham. Weekend perfor-
mances are through April 5. $15.

N. University, Ann Arbor. Tickets
from University Musical Society:

Schedule: (248) 644-2075, www.

(734) 764-2538, www.ums.org .

University of Detroit Mercy

Hilberry Theatre, 4743 Cass
at Hancock, Detroit. The Dale

Get caught up in Ragtime, E.L.
Doctorow's sweeping musical

birminghamvillageplayers.com .

about ordinary people living

Take the Trip to Bountiful through

through major events in early
20th-century America. One char-
acter is a Jewish immigrant seek-

April 12, at Meadow Brook
Theatre, 207 Wilson Hall, on

ing a better life for his daughter.
Two local productions:

the Oakland University campus,
Rochester. Details: (248) 377-

3300, www.mbtheatre.com .

Weiss. Open to singles age 50-65.
RSVP to Pam: (248) 420-3784.

Concerts

Go to the Rock and Roll Hall

Be on hand when Detroit

of Fame and Maltz Museum in
Cleveland on the Temple Israel

835-1103, mIclosson@aol.com .

• Bonstelle Theater, 3424

RSVP: (248) 642-5800; www.btpl.
org .

22620 Woodward, Ferndale. www.
lawrencestreetgallery.com (248)
544-0394.

Work with the Pomegranate Guild

See award-winning works by

of Southeastern Michigan to knit
hats for Israeli soldiers and stitch
butterflies for a memorial to the

contemporary artists, including
Howard Ben Tre, Alex Bernstein,
Daniel Clayman and Shayna

April 17-18, 24-25, and 2 p.m.

Sundays, April 19 and 26. Tickets:
(313) 577-2960, www.bonstelle.

at the Max Fisher Music Center,
3711 Woodward in Detroit. Tickets:
www.detroitsymphony.com , (313)

1.5 million children lost in the
Holocaust 1 p.m. Sunday, April 12,

Lieb through May 15, at Alfred
Berkowitz Gallery at University

com .

576-5111.

at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901
Middlebelt in Farmington Hills.
RSVP to Judy Galperin: (248) 661-
5337.

of Michigan-Dearborn, 4901
Evergreen. (313) 593-3592. TAKE
OUT IF YOU NEED ROOM

Catch The Elixir of Love, a come-
dic opera, playing through April
4, at Detroit Opera House, 1526

Enjoy pianist Christopher
Atzinger, appearing in the

April 2 * 2009

Socialize with games and munch-
ies 7 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at the
West Bloomfield home of Marilyn

• Park Players of North Rosedale

24, at Lawrence Street Gallery,

C12

Consider Hungarian pianist

Event Hotline

Park, 18445 Scarsdale, Detroit:
Performances nightly through
April 4. Tickets: $14-$28. (313)

Township Public Library, 1099
Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Twp.

S. Main, Ann Arbor. Tickets: www.
theark.org , (734) 761-1451.

his two-year project of playing all

Peruse a juried photography
exhibit featuring more than 100
local photographers through April

Tuesday, April 7, at Bloomfield

Afterglow included in ticket price.

Experience a classic, The

2972, www.hilberry.com .

Arts & Culture

28611 W.12 Mile, Farmington Hills.

Joyce Cheresh: (248) 788-9338,
www.vivaceseries.org .

Clinton Twp. 48038. Tickets: $15-
$35. Box office: (586) 286-2222,

USIC

237-7464, www.MichiganOpera.
org .

Woodward: The undergraduate

theater at Wayne State University
offers its most ambitious produc-
tion 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays,

Broadway. Tickets/schedule: (313)

Symphony Orchestra conduc-
tor Leonard Slatkin and violinist

Emmanuelle Boisvert join forces
for the Signature Classical Series
8 p.m. Thursday-Friday, April 2-3,

Brotherhood's bus trip. Meet
7:45 a.m. Sunday, May 17, at
5725 Walnut Lake Road, West

Bloomfield. $99. Reservation
required: (248) 661-5700.

and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 4,

Birmingham Temple Vivace Music
Series, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at

Events That Help

Find children's books for half off
at Friends of the Southfield Public
Library book sale through April

4, on library's lower level, 26300

Evergreen. Listed books: www.
librarybooksales.org .

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