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November 05, 2015 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-05

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ART NEWS



Beginning her
career as a pedi-
atric nurse, artist
Joan Schwartz
has made mixed-
media mosaics
her passion
for the past 11
years. Pieces
Lynne Konstantin of her recent
Arts & Life Editor work, including
Let Them Eat
Pie (shown), are
among work shown alongside that of
artists Darcel Deneau and Ruth Tyszka
in "Just Desserts: Mosaic and Mixed
Media Sculpture," an exploration of
the role that desserts play in everyday
life, at the Janice Charach Gallery at
the West Bloomfield JCC. The artists
will present a tour of their show 1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 22. Through Dec. 10. (248)
432-5448; jccdet.org .

MAYBE A KOSHER PICKLE?

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Since converting to Catholicism in 1976,
Arlo Guthrie has embraced under-
standing among religious traditions. But
the son of Woody Guthrie had a Jewish
mom, a bubbie (renowned Yiddish poet
Aliza Greenblatt) — and a hootenanny

Celebrity Jews

Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News

Joan Schwartz

bar mitzvah, tutored by Rabbi Meir
Kahane, later to be the founder of the
Jewish Defense League. Regardless, a
concert by Guthrie is a treat, and he'll
be heading to the Michigan Theater
(presented by the Ark) in Ann Arbor
to celebrate 50 years since that fate-
ful Thanksgiving Day that he rhymed
motorcycle with pickle in "Alice's
Restaurant" 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9.
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PEANUTS, BROOKLYN, BOND
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Opening Nov. 6: The Peanuts Movie is the
first theatrical film released since 1980
based on the beloved comic strip charac-
ters. The new film seems to be mostly a
retelling of stories that we've seen before
in Peanuts movies/specials. Snoopy will
once again joust with the Red Baron,
while Charlie Brown tries to win the affec-
tion of the Little Red-Haired Girl.
The voice of Charlie Brown is provided
by Noah Schnapp, 11. This handsome
young fellow made his big-screen debut
playing Tom Hanks'son in the Steven
Spielberg film Bridge of Spies. Noah told
AOL.com: "Working with Mr. Spielberg
also was just such an amazing experience,
and he helped me a lot. He was always
jumping in helping me."Job offers are
now pouring in and Schnapp will appear
in an upcoming Netflix series. When AOL
asked him who his favorite character is,
Noah replied:"Charlie Brown ... Because
he's the character I play, and he's so
unique because he never gives up. Most

Schnapp

people in life, when they're frustrated,
they just give up:'
Schnapp's parents are both Montreal
natives and the family, including his twin
sister, now live in a NYC suburb. Noah's
father, Mitchell Schnapp, a 40-some-
thing hedge-fund manager, was jointly
interviewed with Noah and he told AOL:
"My biggest concern — and my son is
laughing right now — is his schoolwork,
and I'm on top of him day and night
making sure we're not falling behind and
maintaining good grades:" Noah's mother,
Karine Perez Schnapp, also in her 40s,
is of Moroccan Jewish background.
Currently, she's senior marketing VP at
Hugo Boss.
Another handsome fellow, Emory
Cohen, 25, the son of two New York City

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