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This year's Culture Lab Detroit,
Thursday-Friday, Sept.10-11, will
feature restaurateur and food activ-
ist Alice Waters and urban farmer
Will Allen (at the A. Alfred Taubman
Center, College for Creative Studies)
and landscape architect Walter Hood
and Reed Koloff, former director of
Cranbrook Academy of Art (at the
Detroit Institute of Arts). For details,
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ART NEWS
In addition to September marking
the 25th anniversary of the David
Klein Gallery, the influential gallery
specializing in Modern and Post-War
American art under the guidance of
owner David Klein will debut its sec-
ond location in Detroit. On Thursday,
Sept.17, from 6 p.m.-9 p.m., a Grand
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Mel Brooks' classic horror parody
Young Frankenstein gets a new
musical makeover in The New Mel
Brooks Musical Young Frankenstein,
kicking off Stagecrafters' 2015-16
season. Co-starring Jeff Weiner as
Igor (shown) and directed by Richard
Wilson, the production runs Sept.
11 through Oct. 4 at the Baldwin
Theatre, Royal Oak. $22-$24.
(248) 541-6430; stagecrafters.org .
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MONSTER MASH
The engagement of actress Alison
Brie, 32 (Community) and actor
Dave Franco, 30 (Now You See Me)
became public on Aug. 22. They have
been a definite, if low-key, item since
2012. Franco is the brother of actor
James Franco, 37 — on Aug. 22,
James posted on Instagram a sweet
photo of the two, along with the cap-
tion "Congrats Davy and Allison!!
Engaged!!! "I WUUUUUV YOU."
James' post came right after an E!
TV report that said Brie was engaged
and was wearing a very elegant
engagement ring. The ring was spot-
ted at a screening of her new film,
Sleeping with Other People, which
opens Oct. 2 in Detroit.
Brie and Franco are the children
of Jewish mothers and non-Jewish
fathers. Both were raised secular,
but firmly identify as Jewish, and I
wouldn't be surprised if they have
a Jewish wedding. Franco told
Conan O'Brien in 2014 that he's
Franco and Brie
"proud to be Jewish." Brie told an
interviewer in 2013, "My mother, God
love her, is a very proud Jew and
would always make sure we knew we
were Jewish."
HORA WITH SPONGEBOB
The "How Long" segments on the
Jimmy Kimmel Show often involve
a staged situation where someone
(working for the show) needs assis-
tance from people passing on a
Hollywood street. Hidden cameras
film the scene as a clock on the
screen ticks off how long it takes for
someone to help. On Aug. 24, the
"How Long" segment involved an
actor in a SpongeBob suit falling on
his back and pretty loudly pleading
for help to get back up.
Seven minutes went by and
nobody helped. Several took photos,
but didn't help, and one jogger just