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April 16, 2009 - Image 52

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-04-16

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Preview the Michigan Modernism

uPCOMING EVENTS
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• • •

Exposition, a party to benefit the
Detroit Area Art Deco Society's

scholarship fund and programs,

7-10 p.m. Friday, April 24, at
the Southfield Municipal Center,

26000 Evergreen. Guests get the
first opportunity to purchase the

show's 20th century antiques

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Free Admission

Generously underwritten by
The Sandra Davis Memorial Fund

CSZ and the Oakland Choral Society present Felix Mendetssohn's dramatic onnoric; -

and fine arts while enjoying the
music of Sarah Grogan and the SG
Ensemble. See student photogra-

phy and a vintage 1934 Chrysler
Airflow. Tickets: $50. Exposition:

10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, April 25,

and noon-5 p.m. Sunday, April 26;
admission: $8. (248) 582-3326,
www.daads.org .

Gutman, a cast member of the
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical

Come to the opening of "Time

By Jeeves, April 22-May 17, at
Oakland University's Meadow

and Place: Art of Detroit's Cass

Brook Theatre, 207 Wilson Hall,

Corridor from the Collection of
Wayne State University" 5-8 p.m.

Rochester. (248) 377-3300, www.
mbtheatre.com .

For more information, or to purchase tickets,
please contact Tobye Bello at 248/357-5544 x45

For more information, please call the synagogue office at 248.357.5544

Band at 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday,
April 23, in Smith Theater on

Oakland Community College's

Orchard Ridge Campus, 27055
Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills. Free. (248) 545-0539.

Don't miss the Mahler program

with conductor Leonard Slatkin

Gallery, 480 W. Hancock, Detroit.
Brenda Goodman and Nancy

Enjoy swing dancing and singing
in the Ferber and Kaufman musi-

Mitchnick are among the artists.
More than 60 works from 1960-

cal Stage Door, 7 p.m. Thursday

23,10:45 a.m. Friday, April 24,

through Saturday, April 23-25
and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 26,
at Andover High School, 4200

and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April 25,
at Max Fisher Music Center, 3711
Woodward in Detroit. Come for pre-

Andover, south of Long Lake Road,
Bloomfield Hills. Tickets ($10 or
$8) from Ingrid Day: mnday®aol.

concert discussion one hour before
each performance. Tickets: (313)

7813.

Tickets are $18 in advance or $25 at the door

Look for native Detroiter Eric

Friday, April 24, at Elaine L. Jacob

1980 will be displayed through
June 26. Free. Hours: (313) 993-

2:30 PM • Sunday, April 26th • CSZ Southfield

Life After 50

Check out Primetime! Expo:
Life After 50, a Southfield-
based JVS event geared for
people over age 50,10 a.m.-
4:30
p.m. Sunday, April 19,
Jeri Sedlar
Rhonna Shatz
at the West Bloomfield JCC.
Come by 9 a.m. for tai chi. Topics: finances, health, how to's
and career. Oakland University sponsors featured speakers:
Jeri Sedlar, co-author of Don't Retire, Rewire! and Rhonna
Shatz, DO, director of Behavioral Neurology, Henry Ford Health
System. Free, but pre-registration appreciated: www.jvsdet.org .

Meet award-winning photojournal-

ist Linda Solomon, who will read
and sign her new book, Jack & Jill:
The Miracle Dog with a Happy Tail

com , (248) 341.5625.

Concerts

to Tell, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25,

and the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra 8 p.m. Thursday, April

576-5111.
• Free concert: Slatkin will con-
duct the Detroit Symphony Civic
Orchestra at "Slatkin's Stars of the

Future," 11 a.m. Saturday, April 25.
Featured performers are violinist

at Borders Birmingham, 34300
Woodward. (248) 2O3-0005,www.

Spend an evening with Mandy
Patinkin and Patti LaPone, the

lindasolomonphotography.com .

legendary Broadway performers,
through April 19, at the Fisher

Cinema & Stage

Theater, 3011 W. Grand Blvd.,

Listen to Nate Borofsky, Doris

Savor the Michigan Opera Theatre
production of Mozart's Don

Detroit. Shows: 7:30 Thursday, 8
p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 and
7:30 p.m. Sunday. (313) 872-1000,

Muramatsu and Ty Greenstein of
Girlyman, described as "really
good, really unexpected and really

(800) 982-2787.

different" in the Village Voice, 8
p.m. Saturday, April 25, at the Ark,

org , (313) 237-7464.

See MC Serch of 3rd Bass host

316. S. Main, Ann Arbor. www.girly-
man.com . Tickets: www.theark.org ,

April 17 to Joanne Bellet: (248)

Consider the religious dilemma
of the movie Loving Leah about a

the Detroit Music Awards 7 p.m.
Friday, April 17, at the Fillmore
Detroit, 2115 Woodward. Pre-show

27375 Bell Road, Southfield.

851-8379 or jbe11314@gmail.com .
• Greater Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, Davidson Hadassah

young cardiologist called upon to
marry his brother's widow, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 18, at Congregation

ceremony: 5 p.m. at Cliff Bell's,
2030 Park. Tickets: $20, available
at www.livenation.com .

Celebrate music reflecting the
cultures of the Jewish and
African-American communities at

Sharon Berry facilitates discussion.
All welcome. Free. (248) 375-5544.

House, 5030 Orchard Lake Road,
West Bloomfield: The monthly Book

Shir Tikvah, 3900 Northfield
Parkway, Troy. Cast includes Ricki

Try A Bis'l Zun (A Bit of Sun),

Discuss People of the Book by
Geraldine Brooks, in which an

Discussion Group will meet 10-
11:30 a.m. Monday, April 27. Free.
(248) 661-5694.

Lake, Mercedes Ruhl and Susie
Essman. Free, but bring a snack to

"Common Bonds: An Interfaith
Concert," 8 p.m. Saturday, April
25, at Cong. Shir Tikvah, 3900

expert unlocks the secrets of a
rare manuscript, at two events:
• Congregation Beth Ahm

Watch a demonstration of glass-
making at the opening of "Playing

Sisterhood, 5075 W. Maple Road,

With Fire" 6-9 p.m. Friday, April

Watch the film Steal a Pencil
for Me, a true-life love story set
against the Holocaust, Tuesday,

West Bloomfield: Local author
Debra Darvick will speak and lead
discussion for the Jewish Book

24, at Ariana Gallery, 119 S. Main,
Royal Oak. The glass show runs
through May 24. (248) 546-8810.

April 21, on PBS station WTVS.
Check listings for times. www.dptv.
org , (248) 305-3725.

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Arts & Culture

Read The Septembers of Shiraz by
Delia Sofer for the CSZ Sisterhood

Book Club 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 21,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,

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Giovanni, through Saturday, April
18. Details: www.MichiganOpera.

Club noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday,

April 22. Men also welcome. $14
includes kosher lunch. RSVP by

pass. (248) 649-4418.

Cantor Michael Smolash's perfor-
mance of popular Yiddish theater
songs, 3 p.m. Sunday, April 19, at

Clayton Penrose-Whitmore and pia-
nist Sarina Zhang.

(734) 761-1451.

Northfield Parkway, Troy 48084.
Shir Tikvah's band, Schmaltz,

Temple Israel, Walnut Lake Road,
5725 West Bloomfield. Contact
Susan for free tickets to the Laker

will perform Yiddish and klezmer
music; Metropolitan Detroit Area
Fellowship Choir will offer gospel.

Memorial Concert: (248) 661-5700,

susan@temple-israel.org .

Admission, including dessert: $20
adults, $12 children, $38 family.
Limited seating. RSVP: Joyce May:

Listen to the Wayne State U. Jazz

(248) 756-3883.

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