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February 19, 2015 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-02-19

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arts & life

>> what to wear

Editor's Picks

Grammy Gorgeous

Lynne Konstantin
Arts
& Life Editor
I

K

anye West may have
stolen the show at
the 57th Grammys,
but we'd rather talk about
the Jews dressing up the red
carpet, among them Barbra
Streisand, Jane Seymour (her
dad was Jewish), Melissa
Rivers and John Mayer. Here,
a few of our favorites from
music's biggest night.

BECK (with wife, Marissa Ribisi), wearing Saint
Laurent. Winner of three Grammys, including the
highest honor, Album of the Year, the eclectic
genius grew up celebrating Jewish holidays and
considers himself Jewish, according to a 2008
Spin article. His mother, Bibbe Hansen, is Jewish,
as well as a visual artist and darling of Andy

HAIM, consisting of sisters, from left,
Este Haim (wearing Chloe), Danielle
Haim and Alana Haim (both wearing
Stella McCartney). The trio's father,
Moti, was born in Israel; for their first
gig, in a Hollywood deli, they were paid
in matzah-ball soup. And yes, their

Warhol's Factory; her father is also an artist and
Fluxus pioneer. Beck also was influenced by his
father's interest in Scientology.

name is pronounced chaim.

'DETROIT CITY'

Hear Jeffrey Abt —
professor of art and
art history at Wayne
State University —
discuss the origins of
Detroit's contemporary
art world, as reflected
Lynne
Konstantin by area museums
Arts & Life and institutions in
"Detroit City." 1 p.m.
Editor
Saturday, Feb. 21, at the
Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit,
in conjunction with MOCAD's "Detroit
City," a multi-year program of talks,
publications, exhibits and more. (313)
832-6622; mocadetrit.org .

TOTALLY RAD

Four Bitchin' Babes, including Sally
Fingerett, pay tribute to the wacky
world of women and men with stand-
up and songs like "Bald-Headed Men,"
"Take Me Out to Eat" and "I Remember
Butter" in the Best of the Babes: 25th
Anniversary Show. $43-$49. Saturday,
Feb. 21, at the Macomb Center for the
Performing Arts, Clinton Township.
(586) 286-2222; macombcenter.com .

LAKESIDE LIVING

Roll inside an inflatable transparent
plastic Zorb Globe in a full-size pool,
watch a professional sand sculptor
build a giant medieval sandcastle,
learn all about log cabins and pick
up tips on every aspect of cottage
living, building and landscaping at the
Cottage & Lakefront Living Show. Feb.
26-March 1 at the Suburban Collection
Showplace, Novi. (800) 328-6550;
novicottageshow.com .

WONDERFUL YOU

GWYNETH PALTROW (with host LL
Cool J) in Saint Laurent. Her dad,
Bruce Paltrow, was Jewish and she
was raised with Jewish traditions.

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ZIGGY MARLEY (with wife, Orly Agai,
who is wearing Alberta Ferretti) in
John Varvatos, whose spring ad cam-
paign he appears in with his brother,
Stephen. Agai was born in Israel, and
they are raising their children Jewish.

RIHANNA in Giambattista Valli
Couture and Chopard jewelry. There is
nothing Jewish about the Barbados-
born icon, but we love the voluminous
pink confection she rocked.

Dreamy crooner, pianist, songwriter,
Grammy and Emmy winner and
American Idol judge Harry Connick
Jr. (his Louisiana Supreme Court jus-
tice mom was Jewish) heads to East
Lansing to perform songs from his
vast musical catalog. $40-$100. 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 1, at Wharton Center
for Performing Arts. (800) WHARTON;
whartoncenter.com . n

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