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31 ST ANNUAL CRYSTAL ROSE CELEBRATION
THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 2016
Danny Gurwin
LIVE MUSIC AND STROLLING DINNER AT WATERVIEW LOFT AT PORT DETROIT
On the riverfront at 130 Atwater Street, Detroit
Brentano String Quartet
— Erin Dilly and Danny Gurwin (his
mom is local theater personality Nancy
Gurwin) head home to launch Cabaret
313’s fourth season with To Broadway
and Back Home, the pair’s story of
meeting as nerdy teens at theater
camp and seeing their dreams come
true on Broadway — with lots of sto-
ries and songs along the way. 7 p.m.
and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16. $25-
$125. Players Club Playhouse, Detroit.
(313) 405-5061; cabaret313.org.
CHAMBER SEASON OPENER
Help the Chamber Music Society
of Detroit open its 73rd season. At
8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16, pianist and
Bier
composer Vijay Iyer ($15-$30) opens
the Midtown Series at Wayne State
University’s Schaver Music Recital Hall.
At 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at the
Seligman Performing Arts Center in
Beverly Hills, Iyer joins the Brentano
String Quartet (including violinists
Mark Steinberg and Serena Canin;
$16-$64) to open the Signature
Chamber Series. The concert is
preceded by a Silent Auction and
Reception ($60/$90 with concerts)
from 5:30-7:30 p.m., featuring busi-
nesses including Shinola Detroit, Bacco
Ristorante, Tapper’s Diamonds & Fine
Jewelry and the Detroit Tigers.
(248) 855-6070; cmsdetroit.org.
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SERVING THE DETROIT-AREA JEWISH COMMUNITY SINCE 1980
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Jacobi
goose in the oven when they were told
they needed to leave. When they came
back after the war, that goose was still
in the oven. So there was a thing in the
family that we could never have goose
or duck when my grandmother was
around because it reminded her of all
that had happened.”
Here are the tribe members who cre-
ated a series nominated for “best” in its
category. Comedy — Steve Levitan, 54
(Modern Family); John Altschuler and
Dave Krinsky, both 53 (Silicon Valley);
Jill Soloway (Transparent). Drama —
Joe Weisberg, 55 (The Americans);
David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, both 45
(Game of Thrones); Howard Gordon, 55
(Homeland).
Talk Series: Jerry Seinfeld, 62
(Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee).
Sketch Series: Jeremy Konner, 36
(Drunk History); Amy Schumer (Inside
Amy Schumer); Carrie Brownstein, 41
(Portlandia); and Lorne Michaels, 71
(Saturday Night Live).
VERY SWEET
You only have to google the name Joe
Jacobi to find many stories about how
he recently visited an Atlanta school
to publicly thank a 7-year-old African
American girl, Chloe Smith, who found
Jacobi’s Olympic gold medal on a park
path while walking with her father. It
was stolen from Jacobi’s car last June.
Jacobi, now 46, won the gold in 1992
in the two-man canoe/slalom event. At
Chloe’s school, Jacobi said: “It’s the idea
of choosing to do the right thing, and so
Chloe, I thank you for good character and
doing the right thing. And to her parents
and her family, I thank you guys.”
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