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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-27

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Billboard Maxi Skirt by Leslie Ann Pilling

Karen Egren are teaming up to exhibit
their works — including Pilling’s collec-
tion, Blank iTTi Blank and Egren’s timeless
styles blended with unusual pieces — at
Egren’s studio to benefit Metro Museum of
Design Detroit. Beginning with an open-
ing reception 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 2, the show will continue through
Nov. 5. Karenegren.com; blankittiblank.
com; mm-o-dd.org.

BIG IN JAPAN
If Japanese anime, video games, comics
and animation are your thing, Youmacon
2016 is calling for you. A four-day celebra-
tion of all things Japanese pop culture, the
12th-annual convention was founded by

Kyle Hebert

Morgan Kollin — look for our interview
with him in the Nov. 3 issue of the JN — to
expand beyond Comic Con. This year’s
event, held Nov. 3-6 at Detroit’s Cobo
Center and Renaissance Center, offers
more than 30 industry anime celebrities
(including Yuri Lowenthal, Jake Paque,
Kyle Hebert, Illuminair and more), all-ages
mix of interactive games and events,
cosplay, live music, exhibitors, artists, vid-
eo-gaming and table-top gaming rooms,
parties — and a Charity Masquerade
Ball. Nov. 3-6. Pricing options include a
three-day pass ($65) or Friday only ($35),
Saturday only ($45) or Sunday only ($25)
passes. Youmacon.com.

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Two Concerts

Berlin Philharmonic

Simon Rattle, conductor
Saturday, November 12 // 8 pm
Sunday, November 13 // 4 pm
Hill Auditorium

Philharmonic and music director Simon Rattle embark on their last
US tour together, bringing two concerts to Ann Arbor. “Watching
these players sweat their way through these symphonies, using
every muscle to make them dramas of sight as well as sound...their
commitment was palpable, their energy persuasive, their ability to
communicate with one another superior.” (New York Times)

A Prelude Dinner, sponsored by Journeys International, precedes
the Saturday evening performance. Reservations: 734.764.8489

they went to the right
source: Howard Beige,
57, a co-owner of
Rubie’s Costume Co., the
world’s largest maker
of Halloween costumes
and accessories. The
company is named after
Beige’s grandfather,
Rubin, who went into
Donald Trump mask
costume making in
1951 after selling a few
costumes out of his New
York City candy store.

Generally speaking,
Beige said, the more
popular presidential can-
didate sells more masks
— for example, Obama
masks outsold Romney
masks. But, he quickly
added, he wouldn’t
extrapolate that to this
election. For one thing,
far more Trump masks
are available than those of his Democratic
rival Hillary Clinton. That’s partly because
men are far more likely to don latex masks
that cover their entire faces than women.
Also, he added, he’s sure many people are

buying Trump gear intending to
mock the GOP candidate.

HIGHEST PAID
JEWISH TV STARS
Variety is out with its list of the
annual salaries (sometimes esti-
mated) of many TV stars. Here
are the Top 10 tribe members
bringing in the big gelt: Judge
Judy Sheindlin, 73 ($47 mil-
lion); Matt Lauer, 58 ($22-$25
million); Simon Helberg, 35, of
Big Bang Theory ($18 million for
24 episodes); Adam Levine, 37,
of The Voice ($13-$15 million);
Netflix talk show host Chelsea
Handler, 41 ($10 million); Judy
Kavner, 66, voice of Marge
Simpson, The Simpsons ($6.3 mil-
lion for 22 episodes); Jonah Hill,
32 ($3.5 million for 10 episodes
of Maniac, an upcoming Netflix
Levine series); Joel Kinnaman, 36
($3.15 million for 10 episodes of
Altered Carbon, an upcoming Netflix series);
Jeffrey Tambor, 72 ($2.75 million for 10
episodes of Transparent); Jeff Garlin, 54, of
The Goldbergs ($2.1 million for 24 episodes).

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PROGRAM (SAT 11/12)

Boulez
Mahler

Éclat
Symphony No. 7 in e minor

PROGRAM (SUN 11/13)

Schoenberg
Webern
Berg
Brahms

Five Pieces for Orchestra, o p. 16
Six Pieces for Orchestra, o p. 6
Three Pieces for Orchestra, o p. 6
Symphony No. 2 in D Major, o p. 73

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