>> editor's picks About THE ART SCENE POP/ROCK villa JAZZ/FOLK Detroit's Pewabic Pottery Combining an orchestra with a presents For the House and Garden, a benefit full rock band, all show and sale, 10 a.m.-5 presented with p.m. Friday and Saturday rock lighting, The Gail Zimmerman and noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Music of The Who: Arts Editor June 8-10. Free and open to A Rock Symphony, the public. (313) 626-2000; a tribute to one of rock's legendary bands, comes to the pewabic.org. stage at DTE Energy Music Theatre Judith Turner is a noted American at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 9. $10-$32.50 photographer whose subject matter is mostly architecture and whose signa- pavilion; $10 lawn. (800) 745-3000; ture style consists of highly abstract palacenet.com . black-and-white compositions that play In 1995, Jonny Greenwood, lead with the ambiguity of light, shadow and guitarist and keyboardist of British tonality to reveal visual relationships. rock band Radiohead, married Israeli- born visual artist Sharona Katan; they Her new book, Judith Turner: Seeing Ambiguity: Photographs of Architecture are the parents of three children and, (Edition Axel Menges), contains photo- according to Ynet, regularly visit Israel, where Greenwood has collaborated graphs taken between 1974 and 2009 of on a recording with an Israeli singer. buildings designed by 17 well-known architects, including Peter Eisenman, Hear Radiohead in concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 11, at the Palace of Louis Kahn and Frank Gehry. She Auburn Hills. $69.50. (800) 745-3000; also is the co-author of White City: palacenet.com . International Style Architecture in Israel. The University of Michigan Museum ON THE STAGE of Art in Ann Arbor presents Judith Turner: The Flatness of Ambiguity, Two Muses Theatre, located inside an exhibition of approximately 40 Barnes & Noble Booksellers on Orchard photographs spanning Turner's three- Lake Road in West Bloomfield, is part- decade career, June 9-Sept. 2. nering with the Michigan Humane Flip Your Field Abstract Prints Society to present A.R. Gurney's Sylvia, from the Collection, an exhibition a modern romantic comedy about a of 20th-century color abstract prints marriage and a dog, June 8-July 1. Show curated by U-M Professor of Art Celeste times and ticket info: (248) 850-9919; Brusati, shares space and complements twomusestheatre.org . and contrasts with the Turner exhibi- Jewish Ensemble Theatre hosts the tion in the Alfred Taubman I Gallery, Rona Rones-Seymour & Ethel Frank where at 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 13, Festival of New Plays June 11—July 3. Turner and Brusati invite visitors to Staged readings take place at 7:30 p.m. join them for remarks and conversation Mondays (at the Aaron DeRoy Theatre followed by a reception in the UMMA in the Jewish Community Center in Commons. Free admission. (734) 763- West Bloomfield) and Tuesdays (at the 8662; umma.umich.edu. JCC's Jimmy Prentis Morris Building in Oak Park). WHATNOT Plays include The Berets (June 11-12), by Lincoln Richman, a rock This year's Greater Chicago Jewish musical about rock 'n roll and issues of Festival, an outdoor celebration run- life and death; Emma and Company ning 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday, June 10, (June 18-19), by Judy Freed, a musical highlights local and national Jewish tal- about a traveling petticoat saleswoman ent (including former Barenaked Ladies in the early 1900s; A Barren Man frontman Steven Page), with continu- (June 25-26), by Michelle Rosenfarb, ous music and dance on three stages a contemporary story (alert: frank plus a separate children's stage, hands- sexual themes) about a young obser- on activities for children and adults, a vant couple who wish to start a fam- juried art fair and a kosher food court. ily; and Through the Door (July 2-3), $5/children free. Info: (847) 933-3000; another Judy Freed musical, about a jewishfestival.org. modern, married woman who discovers TV writer Mark Rothman (Laverne her kitchen has a mysterious gateway to and Shirley, Happy Days, The Odd Couple) 17th-century France and a prince who talks about his years of writing classic falls in love with her.' sitcoms at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 14, at Tickets are free for JET season sub- the Huntington Woods Library. Copies scribers; $5 for nonsubscribers. (248) of his book, Mark Rothman's Essays, will 788-2900; jettheatre.org. be available for purchase. Registration requested: (248) 543-9720. II ■ "Much - her ► 1401 Star Deli slow-cooks its owl fouler tosiptatiovos" 2012 Dow/ Treat Dad to a Meat, Salad or Dairy Tray for Father's DayM STAR DELI COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITHANYDELICA7ESSEN IN TOW MEATTRAY $8.49 rs,:son DAIRY TRAY SALAD TRAY *99 pr r son $19.99 re. 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