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democracy, it is a complex
story of love, betrayal
and revenge with sur-
prising
twists and turns.
Brother-and-sister
Performance
times: 8 p.m.
musicians, violinist
Fridays
and
Saturdays
Eric Grossman and
I
Gail Zimmerman
and 3 p.m. Sundays. 2730
pianist Michelle
Arts Editor
Bagley, in southwest
Grossman, join
Detroit. $15-$20. (313)
saxophonist Russell
967-0599;
matrixtheatre.org.
Peterson to perform music by Ravel,
Shostakovich, Gershwin and more at
THE ART SCENE
7 and 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, and
1 and 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at the
Common Ground, Oakland County's
Detroit Institute of Arts. Free with
nonprofit crisis center, hosts its 38th
museum admission. (313) 833-7900;
annual Birmingham Street Art Fair,
dia.org.
with more than 150 artists and an art
Celebrating the centenary of Ann
Arbor's Hill Auditorium all season long, auction benefiting Common Ground,
10 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday and 10
University Musical Society hosts the
a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22-23. Old
Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the
Woodward, south of Maple, in down-
venerated hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
town Birmingham. (734) 662-3382;
Sept. 27. Tickets start at $10. (734) 764-
theguild.org.
2538; ums.org.
The Womencenter at Oakland
Community
College's Orchard Ridge
POP / ROCK /
Campus
presents
its annual national
JAZZ / FOLK
women's juried art exhibition, From
Our Perspectives, running Sept
Detroit-area native Daniel Kahn, a
27—Oct. 26 at OCC's Orchard Ridge
graduate of the University of Michigan,
Campus' Smith Theatre Gallery.
where he studied acting, directing,
Claudia Hershman of Huntington
playwriting and poetry, in 2005 moved
Woods is featured with her piece
to Berlin, where he became an integral
Protective Enclosures, a dry point etch-
part of the international Yiddish and
ing with collage. Opening reception: 7
klezmer scene and formed his own
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27. 27055 Orchard
which
has
The
Painted
Bird,
band,
Lake Road, Farmington Hills. (248)
brought "Yiddish Punk Cabaret" to
rock clubs, theaters, festivals and shtetls 522-3642; oaklandcc.edu/womencenter.
In 1979, Asya Reznikov was just 5
around the world. In support of Lost
when,
like other Soviet Jews, her fam-
his
new
CD
of
old
and
original
Causes,
ily fled Leningrad, immigrating to a
songs in Yiddish, English, German
Boston suburb. Her paintings, and
and Russian, Kahn returns to the
those of Kim McCarthy, are on display
Detroit area on Friday, Sept. 28, at the
at the David Klein Gallery through Oct.
Elizabeth Theatre, above the Park Bar,
20. 163 Townsend, Birmingham. (248)
2040 Park Ave., in Detroit, where he'll
433-3700; dkgallery.com.
perform a mix of his more traditional
The Detroit Artists Market presents
"Americana" songwriting style along
with his klezmer music. Doors at 9 p.m. The Big Show, a group exhibition
celebrating DAM'S 80th anniversary
Cover: $5. (313) 962-2933;
year
with large-scale works by 14 local
parkbardetroit.com.
artists, including Eileen Aboulafia,
Marcia Freedman and Joan Farago,
ON THE STAGE
through Oct. 20. 4719 Woodward
Ave., Detroit. (313) 832-8540;
The Hilberry Theatre kicks off its 50th
detroitartistsmarket.com .
season with a murder mystery, Agatha
Center Galleries presents For the
the
world's
The
Mousetrap,
Christie's
Love of Painting: Selections from
longest-running play (it's been staged
the Dicke Collection, in New Bremen,
in England continuously since Oct. 6,
Ohio, through Oct. 20. The array of
1952). Running Sept. 21-Oct. 13, the
contemporary paintings includes works
play is directed by WSU theater profes-
by Alex Katz, Peter Rostovsky and
sor and JET Artistic Director David
Amy Sillman. 301 Frederick Douglass,
Magidson. 4743 Cass Ave., Detroit.
Detroit. (313) 664-7800; collegefor
$12-$30. Show times and tickets: (313)
creativestudies.edukentergalleries.
577-2972; hilberry.com.
Robert Kidd Gallery presents Sweet
Matrix Theatre Company presents
Spot, a group show of contemporary
Argentinian-Chilean playwright Ariel
works by artists including Leon Belsky
Dorfman's drama Death and the
and Robert Schefman, through Oct.
Sept.
21-Oct.
14.
Set
in
Chile
Maiden
20. 107 Townsend, Birmingham. (248)
as Pinochet's dictatorship has ended
642-3909; robertkiddgallery.com . ❑
and the country is transitioning to

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