family focus FREE FOR ALL! General admission to the Detroit Institute of Arts is free for residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties. FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE! Pianist Gleb Ivanov performs masterpieces from Russian piano literature. Rivera Court, 7 & 8:30 p.m. Margo Rosenthal and Claudia Drilich, both of West Bloomfield, hosted a "Boob Voyage" party for Margo, who will have a breast removed because of breast cancer. FAMILY FUN 'boob' Voyage Karagiozis Shadow Puppet Show "Bon voyage" party puts positive spin on diagnosis of breast cancer. Ronelle Grier Contributing Writer W hile a diagnosis of breast cancer and an upcom- ing mastectomy would stymie many people, my sister, Margo Rosenthal, is not so easily thwarted. Known for her often irreverent sense of humor and ability to put a positive spin on the most dismal situ- ation, Margo decided to face the chal- lenge with a "Boob Voyage" party. She and her bosom buddy, Claudia Drilich, known for their fabulous holiday fetes, invited about 40 women to their West Bloomfield home on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 28, to provide friendship, good wishes and support. The only caveat was "no shivah faces" — Margo's way of saying she wants people to talk openly about her situa- •-a• w .1r111. A Inspirational messages accompanied breast-themed edibles like these "mamm-o-grahams." tion, without whispering and tiptoeing around. "It's OK to say the word `cancer;' it's a reality, but it's not a death sentence," said Margo, who believes her years of practicing yoga have helped her main- tain an attitude of non-attachment regarding the loss of her breast. "If that's what it takes to save my life, it's a no-brainer." The standard holiday celebration took a different twist with a festoon of hand-decorated brassieres and other adornments and a sumptuous spread of breast-themed goodies provided by their favorite caterer, JN columnist Annabel Cohen. The buffet table included cupcakes topped with nipple-like frosting, mini chicken-breast kabobs and a variety of chalkboard signs with messages such as "Spread smiles, not cancer" and "Where there's life, there's hope Serious Disease Margo explained the party was her way of putting a positive spin on a rather grim subject, but emphasized she was not making light of this seri- ous disease. Claudia echoed these sentiments in a speech she gave to wel- come the guests. "Today is not because we are jump- ing up and down with joy," Claudia said. "It is to support our most favorite girl, Margo, and to promote the posi- tive side of a very serious and frightful interruption that can and has occurred in many of our lives:" She urged all of the women pres- ent to take care of their breasts by scheduling mammograms and other necessary exams, especially because A form of folk puppetry originating in Greece called Karagiozis, featuring a title character of the same name. Presented in partnership with the Detroit Hellenic Museum. Lecture Hall, 2 p.m. DA DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS 5200 WOODWARD AVE. 313.833.7900 I DIA.ORG WINNER! BEST rodousicAL Fisher Theatre • Now thru January 25 ticketmaster.com , 800-982-2787 & Box Office. Info: BroadwaylnDetroit.com , 313-872-1000. -BROADWAY DETROIT SPONSORED BY Shows: Mon.—Fri. 8PM; Sat. 2PM & 8PM; Sun. 2PM & 7:30PM. C I-1 12 Y S L E 1-2 Open captioned performance 8PM Jan. 19. IN KINKYBOOTSTHEMUSICAL.COM 'Boob' Voyage on page 34 JN January 15 • 2015 33