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ARTS & CULTURE
View artist Beverly Fishman's
exhibit "Kandyland" through Oct.
31 at the Lemberg Gallery, 23241
Woodward, Ferndale. (248) 591-
6623.
See "Celebrate the Print — A
Juried Exhibition through Oct.
31 at the Lawrence St. Gallery,
22620 Woodward, Ferndale. (248)
544-0394.
CINEMA & STAGE
See writer/director Marc
Fienberg's first feature film Play
the Game starring Andy Griffith
and Doris Roberts opening at the
Uptown Birmingham Theatre on
Friday, Oct. 9. The movie is based
on Fienberg's grandfather who
jumped back into the dating game
at 89.
See the 26-minute film Mount
Clemens: The Bath City of
America, about its mineral bath
industry from the 1880s to the
1940s. The Detroit Historical
Society presents the film at 1 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, Oct.10-11, at the
Detroit Historical Museum. Free
with museum admission. (313)
833-7979.
See the play One Flea Spare by
Naomi Wallace, set in 1665 during
London's Great Plague, Fridays-
JET's Opening
See the first offering of
Jewish Ensemble Theatre's
season, penned by play-
wright-in-residence Kitty
Sundays through Oct. 24 at
Planet Ant Theatre, 2357 Caniff,
Hamtramck. $15. $10 seniors,
except Saturdays. (313) 365-4948,
www.planetant.com
at the Macomb Center for the
Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield,
Clinton Township. Tickets: (586)
286-2141, www.MacombCenter.
corn.
See Legally Blonde, The Musical
at Detroit's Fisher Theatre Oct.
15-Nov. 1. For dates and prices,
contact www.broadwayindetroit.
corn, ticketmaster.com or (800)
982-2728.
See comedians and actors Michael
Ian Black and Michael Showalter
of the Comedy Central show
Michael and Michael Have Issues,
Sunday, Oct. 11, at the Royal Oak
Music Theatre. (248) 399-2980.
CONCERTS
EVENT HOTLINE
See The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
at Meadow Brook Theatre on the
Oakland University campus in
Rochester through Nov. 1. $24-
$39. (248) 377-3300.
Enjoy totally free Whirlyball Night
Out 5-10 pm. Sunday, Oct. 11, at
Whirlyball Novi, 415540 Grand
River, Novi (248) 788-8900.
Enjoy Michael Feinstein and a
17-piece band in the "Sinatra
Project," 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
10, at the Wharton Center for
Performing Arts in East Lansing.
$29-48. Tickets and information:
1-800-WHARTON or
www.whartoncenter.com .
Laugh with political funnyman
Bill Maher 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
11,at the Music Hall Center for
the Performing Arts in Detroit.
Reserved seats, $45. Tickets and
information: Livenations.com or
TicketMaster.com .
Listen to the music of the Walled
Lake Central Legacy and the
Bards Choral Groups 1:30-3 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 15, at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield. Free.
Sponsored by Temple Israel's
Robert Sosnick Family Life Center
and the Caring Community. (248)
661-5700.
See Misha Rachlevsky conduct the
Chamber Orchestra Kremlin 8:30
p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, at Orchestra
Hall in Detroit. $45. (313) 576-5111.
Dubin: the world premiere
of The Blank Page. The play
runs Oct.13-Nov. 8 at the
West Bloomfield JCC. Gillian
Eaton directs, and the cast
includes Sarab Kamoo,
John Lepard, Naz Edwards
and Leslie Ann Handelman.
Kitty Dubin, in front of desk, with
Times for preview week, Oct.
Leslie Ann Handelman and Naz
Edwards
13-17, are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday;
and 5 p.m. Saturday. (248)
788-2900.
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Celebrate A "Serenade for
Strings" 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17,
at the Michigan Theater, 603 E.
Liberty, Ann Arbor. Music director-
conductor Arie Lipsky leads the
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra,
offices at 220 E. Huron, Suite 470.
Tickets: (734) 994-4801, www.
a2so.com .
Enjoy I Love a Piano, a new musi-
cal featuring 60 songs by Irving
Berlin, 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18,
The League of Women Voters is
sponsoring various candidate
forums including:
•Birmingham School Board
—7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13,
at the Birmingham Schools
Administration Bldg., 550 W.
Merrill. Candidates are Katie
Reiter and Lori Soifer.
• Birmingham City Commission
—7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15, at
the BASCC Senior Center, 2121
Midvale. Candidates are: Christina
Fleischer-Casper, Dulce M. Fuller,
Rackeline Hoff, Edward Lichten,
Andrew Meyer, Mark Nickita and
Stuart Lee Sherman.
•Huntington Woods City
Commission — 7 p.m. Thursday,
Oct. 22, at the Huntington
Woods City Hall, 26815 Scotia.
Candidates are: Jules Olsman,
Robert F. Paul III, Joe Rozell and
Craig Zucker.
Find rummage sale bargains
at the Birmingham Temple in
Farmington Hills Oct. 15-17 at
5-8 p.m. Thursday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Friday and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday.
Saturday is a bag sale, when shop-
pers can fill as many paper gro-
cery bags as they want for $5 per
bag. Information: www.birming-
hamtemple.org .
Hear former FBI counterterror-
ism expert Bill Kowalski speak
on "Terrorism in the U.S. and
Michigan" 9:30 a.m. Sunday,
Oct. 18, at the Temple Israel
Brotherhood Breakfast at the
West Bloomfield temple. $15.
RSVP: (248) 661-5700.
Join Masada, Sharon and
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Henrietta Szold groups of
Hadassah at a luncheon fea-
turing Cantor Daniel Gross of
Adat Shalom Synagogue noon
Tuesday, Oct. 20, at Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $15.
Guests welcome. RSVP by Oct.16.
(248) 683-5050.
Attend the kickoff of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek's Business to
Business Speed Networking
Opportunity 8 a.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 21, at the Southfield syna-
gogue. A gift will be given to
the first 100 people. RSVPs are
necessary: e-mail Shelley Golsky
at sgolsky@shaareyzedek.org .
Continental breakfast available for
$5 at the door. Bring at least 30
business cards to exchange. (248)
357-5544.
See Glennwood ORT members
model clothing from Chico's of 12
Oaks at the 2009 Membership
Tea 6:45 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21,
at Echo Valley Condo Clubhouse,
27511 E. Echo Valley, Farmington
Hills. Free. RSVP by Oct.11 to Sand
Collins (248) 559-0733.
Take part in Ladies Night Out to
mark the 75th anniversary of the
NCJW's Council Thrift Shop, 3297
W.12 Mile, Berkley, at 7-9 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 22. Get makeup
and hairstyle tips, enjoy wine and
conversation. For admission, bring
three or more gently used items
for the shop. Marla Horwitz and
Harriet Israel are chairs. RSVP:
(248) 355-3300, ext. 0.
EVENTS THAT HELP
Walk in the American Cancer
Society's 2009 Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer five-mile
walk 8-10 a.m. Saturday, Oct.
10, at Detroit's Belle Isle Park.
Register or donate at: (248)
663.3400 or www.cancer.org/
stridesonline.
Knights of Columbus is planning
its Tootsie Roll Drive for Friday-
Sunday Oct. 9-11 at Hiller's market
on Commerce Road. Proceeds
go to nonprofits that service
psychiatric disabled (including
Southfield-based Kadima).
Join Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan for
"Hollywood Nights," a 24-hour