,Ao......grty,,e. ..di 0 Out & About from page 32 LAUGH LINES Joan Rivers takes the stage at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, at Andiamo Celebrity Showroom, 7096 E. 14 Mile Road, Warren. $25-$75. (586) 268-3200; andiamoitalia.com . The Second City: Laughing Matters Tour stops at the Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor, at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14-15. Tickets: $25/$20 students. (734) 761-1451; theark.org. The Magic Bag in Ferndale hosts comic Gilbert Gottfried for two shows on Saturday, Sept. 15. Doors at 7 and 10 p.m. 22920 Woodward Ave. $25. (248) 544-3030; themagicbag.com . THE ART SCENE Arts & Apples, Michigan's second-largest arts festival, returns to Rochester Friday- Sunday, Sept. 7-9. Info: artsandapples.com. The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit presents Vision in a Cornfield, a large-scale collaboration that unites New Flicks For a Good Time Call and The Bachelorette, both opening Friday, Sept. 7, have much in common. Written and directed by women, they both are raunchy comedies with some pathos. In other words, like last year's Bridesmaids, they are the female equivalent of Judd Apatow's hit guy movies. Good Time co-stars Ari Graynor, 29, and Lauren Miller, 30, as room- mates who become phone- sex operators out of financial necessity. Miller co-wrote the film, and her real-life husband, actor Miller Seth Rogen, 30, has a large sup- porting role. Farmington Hills native James Wolk, 27, co-stars as Charlie. Bachelorette co-stars Kirsten Dunst, Lizzy Caplan, 30, and Isla Fisher (real life wife of Sacha Baron Cohen), 36, as three women who serve as bridesmaids for a girl they made fun of in high school. Too much wedding-eve partying leads to a mis- hap with a wedding dress, and then everything spins out of control. - i Season Packages now on sale! distinct creative communities in Detroit — the psyche/art rock band Destroy All Monsters, the urban arts group Ogun and the electromechanical art collective Apetechnology Sept. 7-Dec. 30. The collaboration was inspired by an unex- pected encounter shared by Destroy All Monsters' Mike Kelley and Cary Loren in a cornfield in Wixom. On Friday, Sept. 21, the museum hosts its major fundraiser for 2012. More info: mocadetroit.org . The five day Detroit Design Festival, showcasing the talents of Detroit's creative communities, runs Sept. 19-23. For events, go to detroitcreativecorridorcenter.com . Get all eight shows listed below for as low as $1112 per person Other packages are available — LEGALLY BLONDE - THE MUSICAL SEPT 7 - 30, 2012 MEANWHILE BACK ON THE COUCH NOV 2 - 17, 2012 CURTAINS - THE MUSICAL - JAN 18 - FEB 10, 2013 SEPT 7 - 30 AUTHOR! AUTHOR! LADIES NIGHT OUT Detroit-born U.S. Poet Laureate Philip Levine reads works from his distin- guished career at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, at the Detroit Institute of Arts. $15/$12 DIA members, seniors and stu- dents. (313) 833-7900; dia.org . SEPT 6 food. fun & THE SOUND OF MUSIC MAY 31 -JUNE 23, 2013 a. NEXT FALL OCT 12 - 21, 2012 A CATERED AFFAIR FEB 22 - MAR 10, 2013 RABBIT HOLE MAY 10 -19, 2013 Out & About will return on Sept. 20. Bartha, 34, co-star as Bryan and David, a gay Beverly Hills couple. Into their life comes Goldie (Georgia King), a waitress from the Midwest who has Bartha just moved to Los Angeles with her 8-year-old daughter and her small-minded grandmother (Ellen Barkin, 58). Goldie agrees to be the surrogate mother of the guys' baby. Preceding The New Normal at 9 p.m. on NBC is Go On, a comedy/ drama starring Matthew Perry as Ryan King, a sportscaster who joins a support group to try and cope with his wife's death. The series focuses on King and the varied members of the group, which includes the myste- rious "Mr. K" (stand- up comedian Brett Gelman, 35), who is so weird the other group members are too afraid to ask him what he's grieving Gelman about. The NBC series Guys with Kids debuts 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. Jamie Lynn Sigler, 31, co-stars as a stay-at-home mom who con- vinces her husband to take over a lot of the child care so she can have some "alone time." Her husband's buddies include a divorced father with custody of his infant child and a stay-at-home dad with four kids. CI ARSENIC AND OLD LACE APR 12 - 28, 2013 THE BALDWIN MEAN • ROM OA MI 1 11 it 415 S. Lafayette Ave. Royal Oak 48067 All seats reserved I Visa/ MC accepted Tickets at 248 541 6430 or online at - - THE ISAAC AGREE D OWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE Invites the Community to Observe HIGH HOLY DAYS The Holocaust Memorial Center t 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI i (Less than a block North of the Orchard Lake Road Exit of 1-696) A Warm, Friendly Environment. ' No Admission Charge. No Tickets Required. 1 ' 1 1 ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES Sunday Evening, September 16: Maariv Monday Morning, September 17 Monday Evening, September 17: Mincha/Maariv Tuesday Morning, September 18 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. SHABBAT SHUVAH SERVICES Friday Evening, September 21: Mincha/Maariv/Kabbalat Shabbat .... 6:30 p.m. Saturday Morning, September 22 t. 9:00 a.m. YOM KIPPUR SERVICES Tuesday Evening, September 25: Kol Nidre 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Morning, September 26 9:30 a.m. - New TV Season The NBC series The New Normal (from Glee creators Ryan Murphy and Ali Adler) premieres at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.11. Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon) and former West Bloomfield resident Justin Yizkor Mincha N'ilah Blowing of the Shofar 12:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 8:04 p.m. For further information, call: (313)962-4047 September 6 • 2012 33