arts & entertainment >> editor's picks CLASSICAL NOTES Subscriptions are on sale for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Neighborhood Concert Series, with four performances scheduled beginning Jan. 8, 2015, through July 19, 2015, in each of the following locations: Beverly Hills (Seligman Performing Arts Center), Bloomfield Hills (Kirk in the Hills), Southfield (Congregation Shaarey Zedek), West Bloomfield Township (Berman Center), Canton (Village Theater at Cherry Hill), Dearborn (Ford Community and Performing Arts Center) and Grosse Pointe (Our Lady Star of the Sea). General admission subscriptions are $75 for Dearborn, Southfield and West Bloomfield Township and $100 for Beverly Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Canton and Grosse Pointe. A $25 donation to the DSO's Annual Fund waives all fees. Individual tickets for all neighborhood concerts will be $25 and will go on sale Nov. 10, 2014. For performance details and to buy tickets, call (313) 576-5111 or go to dso.org/neigh- borhood. POP / ROCK / JAZZ / FOLK The Happy Together Tour, coming to DTE Energy Music Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 2, features numerous hits from the '60s and '70s, with highlights from the following groups: the Turtles fea- turing Flo & Eddie (a.k.a. Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan); Chuck Negron, formerly of Three Dog Night; Mark Farner, formerly of Grand Funk Railroad; Gary Lewis & The Playboys (Gary Lewis is the son of actor-comedian Jerry Lewis) and Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. $15- $35 pavilion/$15 lawn. (800) 745-3000; About vla palacenet.com . $39.50-$125.501$35 lawn. The Ark in Ann (800) 745-3000; palacenet. Arbor hosts several com. Jewish performers dur- Celebrating 40 years of ing the month of rock 'n roll, KISS, with 4 co-headliner Def Leppard, August: keyboard- Gai I Zimmerman playing songwriter A.J. brings their tour to DTE Arts Editor Croce (son of 1970s Energy Music Theatre on icon Jim Croce) at 8 Saturday, Aug. 23, at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4, $20; composer-gui- p.m. Jewish members of KISS include co- tarist Joshua Davis, a former Oak Parker founders vocalist-bassist Gene Simmons and Tamarack song leader, at 8 p.m. (born in Israel as Chaim Witz) and Thursday, Aug. 14, $15; father-daughter vocalist-guitarist Paul Stanley (his recent folk duo San and Emily Slomovits, with memoir, Face the Music: A Life Exposed, is bassist Jacob Warren, at 8 p.m. Saturday, a great behind-the-scenes read). $79.50- Aug. 16, $15; and underground blues diva $175 pavilion/$36 lawn. (800) 745-3000; Candye Kane at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, palacenet.com. $15. (734) 761-1451; theark.org . Linkin Park, including its Jewish Longtime songwriters, twin brothers members and co-founders, guitarist- Logan and Roger Raskin, better known keyboardist Brad Delson and drummer as The Raskins, have put out a self-titled Rob Bourdon, joins forces with Thirty album of their original music — a "blend Seconds to Mars, featuring lead singer and of rock and metal with a poppy punk newly minted Oscar winner Jared Leto, sound" and are now heading out on their and rock band AFI for the Carnivores first national tour. They'll open for Motley Tour at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, at DTE Crue and Alice Cooper at DTE Energy Energy Music Theatre. $40.50-$100.50 Music Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 9, at 7 pavilion/$26 lawn. (800) 745-3000; p.m. The siblings — "raised on music" in palacenet.com. New York City by their parents, Tommy Raskin, a former Broadway performer, DANCE FEVER and jazz singer Judith Raskin (a.k.a. Judy Lee) — are being managed by their broth- The Motor City Tap Fest, taking place er, Micah Raskin, a well-known and very Aug. 13-16 on the campus of Wayne State successful big-stakes poker player. $39- University in Detroit, features four days $125 pavilion/$25 lawn. (800) 745-3000; of tap classes, a panel discussion with industry tap experts and a tap jam; par- palacenet.com . ticipants include Avi Miller, Ofer Ben Toronto-born nice Jewish boy Aubrey Drake Graham, the Grammy Award- and Michigan natives Shelby Kaufman winning, multiplatinum-selling rapper and Eric Gutman. The event culminates with Motor City Soles, a performance better known as Drake, co-headlines a open to the public at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, U.S. tour with Lil Wayne this summer. Aug. 16, at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. The It makes a stop at DTE Energy Music concert features leading tap artists, as well Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 16, at 7 p.m. as world-class dancing in salsa, ballroom, flamenco and step dancing. Tap fest info: (917) 687-4811; motorcitytapfest.com. Concert-only tickets start at $30: (313) 576-5111; dso.org. LAUGH LINES This summer's Funny or Die Presents Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival 2014, beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at DTE Energy Music Theatre, will feature performances by a slew of comedians, including headliner Sarah Silverman. A Second Stage will be hosted by comic Brody Stevens. $29.75-$59.75 pavilion/$20 lawn. (800) 745-3000; palacenet.com . THE BIG SCREEN While the Detroit Film Theatre at the Detroit Institute of Arts is undergoing renovations this summer, the DFT will present outdoor movies at three Huron- Clinton Metroparks that celebrate the anniversaries of two pioneering films: the original, uncut 1954 Japanese ver- sion of Godzilla and the Beatles' A Hard Day's Night in a newly restored version by its director, Richard Lester. Movies will begin each night at 8:45 p.m. with a short reel by award-winning Michigan student filmmakers. Films are free with park admission and will screen Fridays and Saturdays Aug. 1-2 at Kensington Metropark in Milford, Aug. 8-9 at Stony Creek Metropark in Shelby Township and Aug. 15-16 at Willow Metropark in New Boston. metroparks.com ; dia.org/dft. The Redford Theatre in Detroit screens these movie classics: Carrie, featur- ing Piper Laurie, Aug. 1; Christopher Guest's Best in Show, with Eugene Levy Out & About on page 59 At The Movies in the 1920s. Colin Firth stars as a master magician who is trying to expose a charming psychic medium (Emma Stone). Boyhood, opening Friday, Aug.1, was filmed over 12 years with the same cast. The central character is Mason Jr., played by Ellar Coltrane, who was 6 years old when the filming began. Largely through his eyes, we watch him grow up, literally, until he is 18 and a high school graduate. Ethan Hawke plays his father, and Patricia Arquette, 46, plays his mother (Arquette was 34 when filming began). Lorelei Linklater, daughter of Richard Linklater, the film's writer-director, plays Mason Jr.'s sister. Also opening Aug.1 is the much lighter Magic in the Moonlight. A new romantic comedy by Woody Allen, 79, it is set on the French Riviera Tongue firmly in cheek, I might argue that the fact Jews are the most "highly regarded" religious group in America (Pew Survey, June 2014) is partially due to the astonishing rise in the number of Jewish women appearing on lists like Maxim magazine's "100 Hottest Women in the World." Yes, I know these lists can be viewed as sexist. But there's no denying the fact that showbiz is largely about sex appeal, and very few showbiz women (or men) object to their name appearing on these "hottest" lists. These lists are very popular on Nate Bloom Special to the Jewish News .12 U U 58 July 31 • 2014 Hot Hebrews the Web, and, recently, a Jewish website got scads of visitors with its terribly inaccurate list of who is Jewish among the 2014 Maxim 100. I say if you are going to venture into sexist territory, you might as well be accurate. So, here's my accurate list; numbers preceding names are the Maxim rankings. Unless otherwise noted, the woman is an actress: (2) Scarlett Johansson, 29; (9) Mila Kunis, 30; (33) Ashley Tisdale, 29; (41) Lauren Cohan, 32; (62) Emily Ratajkowski, 23; (64) Melissa Rauch, 34; (66) Israeli model Bar Paly, 29; and (84) Gal Gadot, 29. Four other women on the list Ratajkowski come with big asterisks: actress Lea Michele, whose father is Jewish, was raised Catholic; actress Lake Bell has three Jewish grandparents, but for some reason calls herself "not Jewish"; model Dylan Penn, the daughter of the (secular) actor Sean Penn, has just one Jewish grandparent (her father's father); and actress Olivia Wilde, who's on that inaccurate list, has only incredibly remote Jewish ancestry. R.I.P. As you no doubt have heard, the likable and talented actor James Garner died on July 19 at age 86. One footnote not found in most bios: his widow, Lois Garner, is Jewish; they had been married since 1956. Three years ago, Garner wrote about meeting Lois: "I fell in love for the first and last time in my life." ❑