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 carryout-only delicatessens! 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 Order Your BREAK-THE-FAST Tray Today Gefilte Fish & Matzo Ball Soup Also Available )0634.0/4"5".1.t46/".1. 24555 W. 12 MILE ROAD +VTUXFTUPG5FMFHSBQI3PBEt4PVUIGJFME 248-352-7377 www.stardeli.net Prices subject to change 44 October 6 • 2016 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