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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-07-28

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LUNCH IS SPECIAL

Pick any two items
from our not
famous yet salads,
sandwiches,
and soups for only

$

10!

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Proudly
Serving:

Ernie

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footage from historic baseball moments,
including when Ernie met the Great
Bambino and Ty Cobb as well as a look
behind his broadcasts of the Tigers’ 1968
and 1984 World Series. T.J. Corbett repris-
es his role as the Boy, and veteran stage
actor Peter Carey is in the role of Ernie.
$20-$25. (800) 745-3000;
olympiaentertainment.com.

ONE-ACT FESTIVAL
Playwrights @ Work has been a popular
writing workshop at the Village Players
of Birmingham since 2004. Of the works,

written by local playwrights, four are
chosen annually to be staged in the
One-Act Festival at the Village Players
Playhouse. This year’s festival features
four one-act comedies: Kiss and Tell by
Laura Bradshaw; Meeting the Natives by
Ann Forsaith and directed by Joe Gadon;
Stonehenge by Barbara Schmitt; and
Deploy for Action by Stephen Sussman,
in which two 20-something video-play-
ing college dropouts reluctantly look for
work and find an unexpected job offer.
Friday-Sunday, July 29-31. $10. (248) 644-
2075; birminghamvillageplayers.com.

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HOST YOUR NEXT EVENT AT THE MAPLE!

The Maple Kitchen is the perfect place for something
intimate like a Sunday Brunch, Bridal Shower, or
Birthday Celebration or for something grand like a
Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Wedding Reception, or Corporate
event. Whether you have 25 people or 500 people,
we can create a unique experience.
For more information, please contact
ruth@themapletheater.com or call 248-855-9091

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UPCOMING SUMMER FILMS

Eisenberg

counting my money are short guys that
wear yarmulkes all day.” Stewart also
appeared on the TBS series Full Frontal
with Samantha Bee. In a skit titled “A
Man, a Sam and a Tiny Horse,” Stewart
pets a white horse, and says to it, “Let me
ask you a question: You’re white; are you
voting for Trump?”

AT THE MOVIES
Cafe Society (opening July 29), written
and directed by Woody Allen, 81, stars
Jesse Eisenberg, 32, as Bobby, a Bronx
Jewish neurotic who heads West in the
1930s to work for his uncle, a powerful
Hollywood agent (Steve Carrell). There
he falls in love with Vonnie, his uncle’s
mistress (Kristen Stewart). She doesn’t

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return his affection, and he returns to
New York, where he works for his gang-
ster brother (Corey Stoll, 40) as a night-
club manager. He turns the club into the
hottest in town — the place where “cafe
society” must go. Bobby then meets and
weds a beautiful socialite (Blake Lively)
and everything is fine — until Vonnie
walks into his cafe.
Jeannie Berlin, 66, appears as
Bobby’s mother. She got an Oscar nomi-
nation for playing the sad-sack wife in
The Heartbreak Kid (1972). Berlin is the
daughter of comic legend Elaine May,
84.
Entertainment Weekly recently ranked
all of Allen’s 46 films and ranked Society as
“middling” Allen.

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For showtimes and to purchase tickets, please visit therivieracinema.com

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(off of 9 mile, just West of Middlebelt)

Have a FREE
small popcorn on us!

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