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46 September 15 • 2016
WRITING ON THE WALL
Watch as more than 50 local and inter-
national muralists paint live throughout
Detroit’s Historic Eastern Market during
Murals in the Market, Sept. 15-24. The
second-annual free public arts festival
will add to the 75 public murals already
strategically placed — thanks to 1xRUN
Muralist Monica Caliano at work
and Inner State Gallery — through
the Eastern Market District, helping to
expand its walkable footprint and giv-
ing visitors a look into businesses and
areas often unseen and underutilized.
Among the muralists: Ben Saginaw,
Chris Saunders, Freddy Diaz, Janette
Beckman, Jeff Gress and more — plus
Detroit artist Tyree Guyton will be on
hand for a new activation. While you’re
there, check out the live music, block
parties, children’s workshops, artist-
curated events, talks, tours, an afterpar-
ty and more. Muralsinthemarket.com.
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Simon’s Plaza
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Lynne Konstantin on Broadway
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in 1968 under
the direction of
Mike Nichols
and starring George C. Scott and
Maureen Stapleton, the timeless com-
edy paints a portrait of three couples
occupying a suite at the Plaza Hotel.
The Village Players’ production, starring
Lisa Rich, Stephen Sussman and Ross
Grossman, runs through Sept. 18.
$18. (248) 644-2075;
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Celebrity Jews
Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News
EMMY TIME
The Emmys will air on Sunday, Sept.
18, at 8 p.m. on ABC, hosted by Jimmy
Kimmel. Here’s my list of the most high-
profile Jewish nominees: In the acting
categories, there’s Jeffrey Tambor, 72
(lead actor, comedy, Transparent); Amy
Schumer, 35 (lead actress, comedy,
Inside Amy Schumer); Tracee Ellis Ross,
43 (lead actress, comedy, Black-Ish);
Liev Schreiber, 48 (lead actor, drama,
Ray Donovan); David Schwimmer, 49
(supporting actor, mini-series/movie,
The People v O.J. Simpson); and Judith
Light, 67 (supporting actress, com-
edy, Transparent). Fun footnote: Sarah
Paulson is nominated for lead actress,
dramatic mini-series, for playing Marcia
Clark, 63, the real-life O.J. Simpson pros-
ecutor.
Directing Emmys, in all categories,
cite a particular episode, so more than
one director can be nominated for a
series. Tribe members getting directing
nominations include Transparent cre-
ator Jill Soloway, 50; Game of Thrones
director Miguel Sapochnik, 35, who I
Schreiber
profiled last June. He’s nominated for the
epic Battle of the Bastards episode; Jack
Bender, 66, Game of Thrones. He direct-
ed the episode The Door; and Jay Roach,
59, who helmed the original HBO film
All the Way, about LBJ. A curious omis-
sion is Susanne Bier, 56, the sole direc-
tor of the limited AMC series The Night
Manager. The series, itself, is nominated
for best mini-series. Bier is a Danish Jew
whose film In a Better Place won the 2011
Oscar for best foreign film. Here’s an
interesting anecdote she recently told
to a U.K. Jewish paper. Her parents, who
are still alive, were forced to flee Nazi-
occupied Denmark for Sweden in 1943.
The Danish resistance ferried them to
neutral Sweden, and non-Jewish neigh-
bors sealed off their apartment to pro-
tect it. She says: “It was Rosh Hashanah
and my mother’s mother was cooking a