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RESTAURANT

Mediterranean Persian Cuisine

30005 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills

(North of 13 Mile)

www.parslresturant.com

248.851.8200

Pars Mediterranean Restaurant

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Arlo Guthrie

20% Off

Gabriel Bolkosky

SPANISH JAZZ



Explore the eclectic mixes of jazz with
violinist Gabriel Bolkosky. At Gabe

Bolkosky and Friends: Nuevo Tango
Meets Jazz, a colorful Spanish reper-
toire including Astor Piazzolla's The Four
Seasons of Buenos Aires is presented
alongside Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain,

presented by the Fair Lane Music Guild.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11. $9-$15.
The Henry Ford Estate — Fair Lane, on
the U-M Dearborn campus. (313) 593-
5330; flmg.umd.umich.edu .

EAT A PEACH

Total Food Bill

After young James' loving parents are
killed by a rhinoceros, he embarks on an
adventure that includes talking insects,
mean old grown-ups, fantastic friend-
ships — and an enormous peach. See
James and the Giant Peach, based on
the novel by Roald Dahl and adapted for
the stage by David Wood, at the Bonstelle
Theatre at Wayne State University Nov.
13-22. Before each performance, audience
members are encouraged to craft a paper
seagull to aide James in his flight across
the Atlantic; afterwards, the cast will be
available fora meet and greet. (313) 577-
2960; bonstelle.com . *

Exp. 11/30/15

Hours:
Mon-Thur
11am-10pm

Pars Mediterranean Restaurant

Buy One Entrée
Get 2nd Entrée

Fri & Sat
11am-11pm

1 /2 Off

Sunday
11am-9pm

Exp. 11/30/15

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school teachers, co-
stars in the 1950s
L immigrant drama,
Brooklyn. This film
got universal raves
at the Toronto Film
Festival and Variety
headlined its review
this way:"Saoirse
Ronan shines, but
Cohen
relative newcomer
Emory Cohen is the true breakout in this
tale of a young woman torn between two
men on opposite sides of the Atlantic!'
Ronan's character, Eilis, is a mousy girl who
moves to Brooklyn to earn money for her
impoverished family and study account-
ing. In America, she's swept away by an
Italian-American plumber (Cohen) with a
zest for life. A death requires a return trip
to Ireland, where Eilis realizes how much
she missed Ireland and where a local man
courts her. What will she do?
Director Sam Mendes, 50, got the
directing job on the Bond movie Skyfall
after a chance conversation at a New York
party with Bond star and fellow Brit Daniel
Craig (who is now married to Rachel
Weisz, 45 — who once dated Mendes).
Skyfall was a critical hit and a huge box-
office smash by any standard, so Mendes
was courted to make the next Bond movie,

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which he finally agreed to do. The new
film, Spectre, involves Bond fighting the
nefarious Spectre organization. The main
villain is played by Christoph Waltz, the
two-time Oscar winner and expert villain-
player. Waltz's ex-wife is an American Jew,
and his three children were raised Jewish.
He's said he almost became Jewish, too.
Director Todd
Haynes, 54,
whose mother is
Jewish, is known
for his quality
work, including
HBO's Mildred
Pierce and the
2002 film Far
From Heaven. The
Haynes
latter involved
the coming
out of a married gay man in the '50s. He
returns to that era and the issue of same-
sex relationships in Carol. Rooney Mara
plays Therese, a young woman working
as a sales clerk who dreams of more when
she meets the much-older Carol (Cate
Blanchett), a wealthy woman trapped in
a loveless marriage. When Carol tries to
break-free, her husband questions her
competence as a mother and asks ques-
tions about the nature of her relations with
female friends like Therese. *

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Delivery
Available

free appetizer

Limited Area

with purchase of 2 entrees*

(Sun-Thu Only)
"Must present coupon. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Expires 12-7-15.

Happy Hour

Mon-Fri. 4pm-6pm & 9pm-close
$5 Happy Hour Munchies
$5 Handcrafted Cocktails
$1 off all draft beer
$2 off all glasses of wine

eVensteinWrille

food & cocktails

Commerce Two. 248-624-4100



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food & cocktails

435 Benstein Road • Commerce
Between Maple and Glengary
248-624-4100

Mon.-Thurs. 4-10pm • Fri. 4-11pm • Sat. llam-11pm • Sun. llam-Sp

www.bensteingrille.com

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