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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-02-18

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Girls have been transforming
themselves on the rink since
2005. Made up of five home
teams, the ladies have earned
a cult following for their spec-
tacular (and family-friendly)
sports show — and an inter-
mission bursting with funky,
punk-y classic songs. See the
Pistolwhippers play the Detroit
Pistoffs and the Grand Prix take
on the D-Funk Allstars 5 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 20. $15-$18 at brownpapertickets.com.
Detroit Masonic Temple. (313) 444-4841;
detroitderbygirls.com.

MASTERS OF MUSIC

Beginning March 12, the Detroit Opera
Theatre will present Aaron Copland’s
quintessential American opera The
Tender Land. As a special preview, excerpts
will be featured in a one-time performance of
Masters of Music: Copland and His
Contemporaries 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, at the
Berman Center for the Performing Arts at the West
Bloomfield JCC. Presented by the Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit in partnership with MOT, Jewish
Masters of Music will pay tribute to America’s great-
est 20th-century Jewish composers, highlighting the
music of Copland, along with George Gershwin,
Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim
and others. The concert will include historical notes and
stories narrated by Howard Lupovitch, associate
professor of history and director of the Cohn-Haddow
Center for Judaic Studies at Wayne State University. The
program will be a mix of iconic favorites in “celebration of

the words, images and sounds of American
culture as it was embraced by first- and
second-generation American Jewish
artists,” says Lupovitch, who provides
narrative intertwined between musical
performances, exploring how works such
as The Tender Land, West Side
Story and Follies offer windows into
the experience of Jewish immigrants and
their challenge of becoming part of the
American mainstream without giving
up their Jewish identity. Pieces will be
performed by resident artists of the Michigan Opera
Theatre Studio (thanks to a grant from the William
Davidson Foundation), including Angela Theis (soprano),
Raehann Bryce-Davis (mezzo-soprano), Joseph Michael
Brent (tenor), Jeff Byrnes (baritone) and Brent Michael
Smith (bass) with Gordon Schermer, the MOT Studio
vocal coach and accompanist. $18-$22. (248) 205-2557;
theberman.org.

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cast a tribute to
him. Burrows, a
10-time Emmy
winner, co-creat-
ed and directed
Cheers, and
directed dozens
of other good
sitcoms, including
Friends (most of
the cast of Friends
is expected to
Stoller
Burrows
appear on the
show, including
Lisa Kudrow, 52, and David Schwimmer,
the U.S. Olympic Committee awarded
special medals to Glickman and Stoller by 49) and Big Bang Theory. He recently
directed his 1,000th TV episode. Burrows
way of apology.
Glickman went on to be a great sports- is the son of the late composer/writer
Abe Burrows (How to Succeed in Business
caster. As for Stoller, there is quite a lot of
...).
well--sourced info on his Wikipedia entry.
Director and actor Mike Binder, 57,
Stoller, an Ohio native, was a great star at
a Birmingham, Mich., native, is out with
U-M and, in 1937, his senior year, was the
his first novel, Keep Calm. It’s a conspiracy
best college runner in the country.
thriller about an American ex-cop tricked
into plotting to overthrow the British
THIS AND THAT
prime minister. Binder’s films include The
James Burrows, 75, is often called the
Upside of Anger and Black and White.
best TV sitcom director of all-time: On
Sunday, Feb. 21, at 9 p.m., NBC will broad-

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