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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-06

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Fine Italian Dining in a Casual Atmosphere

arts & life

SPOSITA’S

RISTORANTE

Editor’s Picks

OUR PETITE FILET DINNER
IS HAPPENING AGAIN!

Sunday, October 9 through
Thursday, October 13

$ 22.95

(248) 538-8954

15%
Off

food bill

Offer Good Monday-
Thursday, dine-in
only. Not valid
with any other offer.
With coupon only.
Not valid on holidays.

10%
Off

food bill

Offer Good Friday-
Sunday, dine-in
only. Not valid
with any other offer.
With coupon only.
Not valid on holidays.

33210 W. 14 Mile Rd
In Simsbury Plaza, just east of Farmington Rd.
West Bloomfield

Mon-Thurs: 4pm-10pmtFri: 11am-11pm
Sat: 4pm-11pmtSun: 4pm-9pm

2071880

Includes Petite Filet, antipasto plate, side of pasta,
salad, soup, potato and vegetable.
Dine-in only, not valid with any other offer.

G H UA
N
O
H F C D

INE

HINESE

INING

“A wonderful adventure in fine dining” ~ Danny Raskin

HOUND OF
HORROR
Kicking off
Meadow Brook
Theatre’s
51st season,
Baskerville: A
Sherlock Holmes
Mystery is the
tale of a super-
Lynne Konstantin natural hound
Arts & Life Editor
out to kill the
only heir left in
the Baskerville
line. This comedic take on Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle’s The Hound of Baskerville
offers chills, twists, turns — and laughs.
Through Oct. 30. $27-$42. On the cam-
pus of Oakland University in Rochester.
(248) 370-3316; mbtheatre.com.

OY YOU NAZTY BOYS!
Get ready for Halloween with your favor-
ite knuckleheads: The Redford Theatre
hosts a Three Stooges Halloween
Festival. Featuring Moe, Curly and
Shemp Howard (born Moses, Jerome
and Samuel Horwitz in Brooklyn) and
Larry Fine in six short films, including
You Nazty Spy! (1941; the first Hollywood
film to spoof Hitler) and Malice in the
Palace (1949). Friday-Saturday, Oct. 7-8.
$5. (313) 537-2560; redfordtheatre.com.

Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner
Catering and carryout available
Gift certificates
27925 Orchard Lake Rd., North of 12 Mile, Farmington Hills
248-489-2280
www.honghuafinedining.com

2118750

STAR
DELI

“…one of America’s finest
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Star’s reputation
has never wavered!”

— Danny Raskin

COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES WITH ANY DELICATESSEN IN TOWN!

MEAT TRAY

DAIRY TRAY

$10.99 per
person

person
$22.99 per

SALAD TRAY

$12.49 per
person

SALAD TRAY W/ LOX & CREAM CHEESE

$16.99

per
person

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5 OFF

$

On Star’s beautiful already
low-priced trays

Expires 10/13/16. One Per Order. Not Good Holidays.
10 Person Minimum. With this coupon.

DELIVERY AVAILABLE

Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

MID-CENTURY MODERN
In the 1960s, Southfield was Michigan’s
fastest-growing city — resulting in a
gleaming collection of mid-century
modern homes, commercial build-
ings and religious institutions still
preserved today. Works by internation-
ally renowned Jewish architects Victor
Gruen, Louis Redstone, Percival
Goodman and Albert Kahn, along with
Minoru Yamasaki and Gunnar Birkerts,
are among the stops on a Mid-Century
Modern Architecture Tour 2-4:30
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9. Hosted by the city

Celebrity Jews

Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News

LABEOUF BACK?
A recent issue of Variety profiled troubled
actor Shia LaBeouf, 30. The son of a
Jewish mother and a non-Jewish father,
Shia was mostly raised Jewish and had a
bar mitzvah. His father had multiple sub-
stance-abuse problems, including alco-
holism, and his parents divorced when he
was 10. Shia and his mother lived a pretty
hardscrabble existence in a run-down
part of Los Angeles. He went out, alone,
at age 11, and got stand-up comedy gigs
at local clubs and found himself an agent.
He then snared a starring role on a hit
Disney Channel series (Even Stevens) that
made him a “tween star.” A series of hit
films followed from 2007-2013, including
Holes, Disturbia, an Indiana Jones movie
and Transformers.
Eventually, when LaBeouf turned 25,
things began to change. Over the last five
years, there’ve been a string of bizarre
incidents, the worst perhaps coming
when he was dragged out of a Broadway

LaBeouf

show for shouting at the stage. LaBeouf
confessed to Variety that he has a drink-
ing problem and he was drunk during
the Broadway incident. He also told
Variety that he’s been going to AA and
he’s been sober for a year. The other good
news: American Honey, an indie film that
stars LaBeouf, got very good reviews at
the Cannes film festival and it opens in
Detroit on Friday, Oct. 7. LaBeouf plays
the leader of a group of young people
who barnstorm the Midwest selling
magazine subscriptions.

MORE MOVIES
Also opening Oct. 7: Emily Blunt stars in
Girl on the Train as Rachel, an alcoholic
who divorced her husband, Tom (Justin
Theroux), after he cheated on her. Every
day, Rachel looks into a house from her
commuter train window and sees the

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