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WINTER WONDERLAND,
DETROIT STYLE
Meridian Winter Blast is back at Campus Martius in
Detroit, and so is the crowd-favorite 30-foot snow
slide, plus an ice garden, ice skating, snowshoeing,
hockey-shot competition, three music stages, plus
warming zones with kids' activities, music and
free hot chocolate. New this year: Zip line down
Woodward. Feb. 6-8. Winterblast.com .
OMING SOON!
LET (THEM) GO
Meet Elsa and Anna in person before watching the
film Frozen - guests are invited to belt out the songs along with
on-screen favorites Idina Menzel (Elsa), Michigan-native Kristen
Bell (Anna) and Josh Gad (Olaf). 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 8. $10. The
Berman Center for Performing Arts, West Bloomfield. (248) 661-
1900; theberman.org .
DOWN AND DIRTY
Filmmaker (Hairspray, Cry-Baby), actor, stand-up comedian, art col-
lector and perversely brilliant John Waters appears as special guest
artist and live on stage at the 16th annual "Dirty Show," an erotic
art exhibit. Waters appears in This Filthy World: Filthier and Dirtier
Feb.12; the "Dirty Show" runs Feb. 12-15; Feb. 20-21. $30. Russell
Industrial Exhibition Center, Detroit. Dirtyshow.org .
STAR - STUDDED LAUGHS
Head Up North to hang with Judd Apatow
(40-Year-Old Virgin, Anchorman, Bridesmaids),
Bill Maher (his mom is Jewish), Jeff Garlin,
Michael Moore, Sinbad, Nikki Glaser, Moshe
Kasher and more for the 2015 Traverse City
Winter Comedy Arts Festival, Feb. 13-15. (231)
392-1134; wintercomedy.org .
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JEFF ROSS
13 8pm
Apatow
PFEIFFER
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the outer shape of the hat.
"Having grown up in a society that
was totally censored, [I took those expe-
riences] with me all of my life, and they
come out in these book works:"
Born two years before the start of
World War II, the artist, who is not
Jewish, recalls using a slate board and
stylus instead of paper and pencil.
"To this day, I'm very intimidated by
the big, expensive launching of paper
that sits in front of me, and I have to
start manipulating and doing something
with it:' he explains.
Pfeiffer's art studies began with a high-
school apprenticeship and continued at a
four-year academy in Stuttgart.
"I came to the U.S. in the spring of
1961:' he recalls. "I had to get away from
Germany. There was too much history
that was troubling me. America, at the
time, was the promised land:'
Among the Jewish artists repre-
sented in "Werner Pfeiffer Selects"
are El Lissitzky with The Spectacle
Machinery, a color lithograph; Nancy
Spero, with Helicopter-Thrown
Victims, a silver metallic gouache and
black ink on paper; and Lee Friedlander
with Cincinnati, Ohio, a gelatin silver
print.
Although Pfeiffer has dedicated his
career to paper, the exhibition catalog
will be an e-book. The idea is to show
how his works move and re-form.
HILARIOUS COMEDIAN &
ROASTMASTER GENERAL
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"Drawn, Cut & Layered: The Art of
Werner Pfeiffer" will be shown Feb.
REGIS PHILBIN
OCT 24 I 8pm
SUSIE ESSMAN
MAY 1 l 8pm
TV PERSONALITY
COMEDIAN & TV STAR
6-May 3 at the Toledo Museum of
Art, where "Werner Pfeiffer Selects"
will be on view Feb.13-May 10. The
museum is open Tuesdays-Saturdays.
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