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2.27 VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS
11 am, Monday, Feb. 27. Beatrice
Coron presents “Stories Cut From
Paper” and Paola Antonelli speaks on
“Treat Design as Art.” At the JCC’s
Greenberg Suite, West Bloomfield. Info:
Rosa, 248-432-5467.

3.1-3.29 SEDUCTION,
LOVE & DRINK
12:15-1:30 pm, Wednesday, March
1-March 29. Rabbi Aaron and Ruth
Bergman’s five-week series offers a
lively and spicy look at Jewish songs
of love, passion and spirits, from King
Solomon’s “Song of Songs” to Leonard
Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Presentation
of FedEd, a program of Federation’s
Alliance for Jewish Education. At the
Fisher Federation Building, Bloomfield
Twp. $72. RSVP: feded@jfmd.org or
248-205-2557.

3.5 ‘TAKE A MUSICAL JOURNEY’
7 pm, Monday, March 5. Subtitled:
“A century of Jewish music,” concert
to benefit the Program for Holocaust
Survivors and Families. Clergy per-
formers are Dan Gross, Neil Michaels,
Pamela Schiffer and Penny Steyer,
along with the Cliff Monear Trio. At
Cong. Beth Ahm, West Bloomfield.
$72; includes dessert reception. Check
is payable to Jewish Senior Life, 6710
W. Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Info: Renee, rfein@jslmi.org or 248-
593-5028.

exhibits

3.3 GALLERY RECEPTION
6-9 pm, Friday, March 3.
Refreshments served at opening of
“How Many More,” an anti-assault
weapon-themed, all-media exhibit.
Local artists will display artwork depict-
ing how they regard the use and own-
ership of assault weapons. At Lawrence
Street Gallery, 22620 Woodward,
Ferndale. Info: lawrencestreetgallery.
com or 248-544-0394.

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people | places | events

THROUGH
MARCH 19

Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor

Still a few weeks left to check out Cranbrook Time Machine: Twentieth-Century Period
Rooms . Inspired by traditional museum period rooms, the exhibit’s contemporary interpre-
tations include four key Cranbrook moments in the 20th century: the Arts and Crafts move-
ment, a Mid-Century Modern bachelor pad (shown), the experimental living of the 1970s
and a 1980s “product semantics” funhouse. Free with museum admission. Cranbrook Art
Museum, Bloomfield Hills. (248) 645-3320; cranbrookartmuseum.org.

FEBRUARY 26
Alice In Wonderland

Stagecrafters 2nd
Stage recreates a
1959 Philadelphia
performance by jazz
legend Billie Holiday,
just months before her
death, in Lady Day
at Emerson Bar & Grill . First produced off-
Broadway in 1986, the show includes “Strange
Fruit,” “What a Little Moonlight Can Do” and
“God Bless the Child.” $20. Baldwin Theatre,
Royal Oak. (248) 541-6430; stagecrafters.org.

education

2.28 TRAVELING CLERK
10-11:30 am, Feb. 28. Save the trip to
Pontiac. The Oakland County Clerk’s visit

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2 pm, March 1. “Bring Your Own
Device.” Each month, Stu Raben will
offer a helpful lesson and answer ques-
tions for using your own handheld

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2.28 TUESDAYS WITH TOTS
10-11:30 am, Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Adults are invited to bring children
from birth to age 5 for twice-monthly
program. Each session has music with
Hazzan Dan Gross, activities, snacks and
playtime. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Free. RSVP by Feb. 27:
Samantha, sshapiro@adatshalom.org.
Info: Debi, dbanooni@adatshalom.org
or 248-626-2153.

3.3 SHABBAT TOGETHER
5:30 pm, Friday, March 3. Rabbi
Brent Gutmann and religious school
director Faith Brasch invite young fami-
lies to join them for songs, puppets,
challah and more at Shabbat b’Yachad
(Shabbat Together) at Temple Kol Ami.
RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org or 248-
661-0040.

Join a real, live Alice and
her friends for a spot of tea
(Mad Tea Party style) before
a screening of Walt Disney’s
1951 animated classic Alice
in Wonderland — and
co-starring Ed Wynn (born
Isaiah Edwin Leopold)
as the Mad Hatter —
at the Berman Center
for Performing Arts.
1 p.m. $14 and up.
(248) 661-1900;
theberman.org

provides opportunities to get copies of
vital records and documents, and conduct
other official business. At Southfield Public
Library meeting room, 26300 Evergreen.
Info: 248-796-4224.

families

3.3 SHAKE, RATTLE & TWIST
11:15 am, Friday, March 3. Parents,
grandparents and babies/toddlers, age
3 and younger, will sing songs and
braid challah with clergy members.
Older sibs are welcome. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. $3, or
free for member. RSVP: Debi Banooni
at dbanooni@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.

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RSVP: cspektor@tkolami.org.

2.25 DINNER & MOVIE
6:15 pm, Saturday, Feb. 25.
Following dinner will be a showing
of Six Days in June, director Ilan Ziv’s
2007 film about the Six Day War. At
Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park. $14. RSVP
required: 248-967-4020.

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