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Jackson Pollock
Paint Your Own Cookies
such as Justine Kurland — the exhibit
offers an iconic and visually stunning trip
across the country. Free with museum
admission. (313) 833-7900; dia.org.
A LIFE IN ART
Teri Horton, a retired truck driver living
in a mobile home in Costa Mesa, Calif.,
picked up a curiosity in a thrift shop for
$5. When a local art teacher told her
the drip-style painting resembled the
work of Jackson Pollock (to which she
replied a word unfit for print), Horton
set out to have it acknowledged as
authentic — turning down a too-low
offer of purchase for $9 million in the
process. Follow her story in the 2006
documentary Who the #$@! is Jackson
Pollock? The film, screening 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 31, kicks off a three-
part Life in Art series at the Berman
Center for the Performing Arts, at the
West Bloomfield JCC. Next up: Pollock
— A Life in Art with Diane Heath, a
lecture about the influential artist, 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 14, followed by
a screening of the film Pollock, starring
Ed Harris with Marcia Gay Harden as
Pollock’s wife, Lee Krasner, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28. Tickets for all start
at $13. (248) 661-1900; theberman.org.
BACK TO SCHOOL!
Stacie Berman inherited the baking
buzz from her mom, Laurie Winston,
and bubbie Ann Goodman and
launched Slo-Mo Cakes and Cookies
(named after her daughters Sloane and
Morgan) out of her home in Commerce.
Celebrate back-to-school with the new-
est addition to her delectably adorable
offerings: Paint Your Own Cookies,
packaged with a paintbrush, are a sweet
gift for your favorite student or new
teacher. $5. Visit her Facebook page or
call (248) 690-6630.
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Radcliffe
crime thriller which he also wrote — it
became Venezuela’s biggest grossing
film of all time, including imports like
Titanic.
RADCLIFFE ON DEMAND
For whatever reason, Imperium got a
very limited theater release last Friday,
but it can be seen now on video-on-
demand services. Daniel Radcliffe,
27, stars as a fresh-faced FBI agent
who is tasked with pretending to be
a neo-Nazi and infiltrating a domestic
hate group that FBI intelligence says
is planning a terrorist attack. Radcliffe
has been highly praised for his perfor-
mance in advance reviews, with the film
itself getting mixed reviews — many
authentic details, but the story line
goes up and down in quality. The NY
Jewish Week interviewed Radcliffe in
connection with the film. Here are a
few excerpts: “I’m not religious, but my
mum’s Jewish; I’m technically Jewish.
And I have to have a [expletive] swas-
tika painted on me [while making the
film] every day.” He continues: “There
seemed something to me of immense
value in that [the film] reminds people
that there are other types of terrorists.
It’s easier to deny their humanity. But
the more aggressively dismissive we are
of them, the more that plays into their
world view.” And: “The scary thing about
it is they’re not all skinheads tattooed
with swastikas. There is a pseudo-
scientific intellectual strain to it which is
arguably much more dangerous and is
how they justify their behavior.”
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