on the go people | places | events thursday, july 13 AUTHOR VISIT 6 pm, July 13. Renee Rosen will speak and sign copies of her new historical novel, Windy City Blues. Set in 1960s Chicago, it is about “a young woman who stands in the middle of a musical and social revolution.” At Pages Bookshop, 19560 Grand River, Detroit. Info: 313-473-7342. editor's picks monday, july 17 JULY 20: QUEEN+ADAM LAMBER T TALK IN YIDDISH 2 pm, July 17. Naomi Pinchuk leads Charles & Frances Driker Yiddish Conversation Club. At the JCC, West Bloomfield. $2. Info: Rosa, rchessler@jccdet.org or 248-432-5467. At a recent t Queen+Adam Q Ad Lambert L b t concert t i in T Tel l A Aviv, i guitarist Brian May turned a Queen-esque riff into an epic version of “Hava Nagila,” while Lambert, who is Jewish, tried out a few cursory words of Hebrew to roars of fan approval. Detroiters may not get that kind of show, but just being able to see the pairing at the Palace of Auburn Hills — dayeinu. $49.50-$175. Palacenet.com. CAREGIVER SUPPORT 5:30-7 pm, July 17. Dorothy & Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program offers several caregiver support groups each month. This evening group is for family caregivers of all older adults. At JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield. Free. RSVP: Dorothy Moon, dmoon@jvsdet.org or 248-233-4392. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor friday, july 14 RELIGION & COMEDY 7:30 pm, July 14. Shabbat service with Rabbi Jeffrey Falick will intro- duce Birmingham Temple’s new music director, Ezra Donner. Guest speaker is Joshua Berg, humanist and columnist for the JN. His pre- sentation, “Religion (& Non-Belief!) in Comedy,” will include video clips and readings from comics who address faith critically and with humor. At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info: 248-477- 1410. tuesday, july 18 BUSINESS BREAKFAST 7:30-9:30 am, July 18. DBusiness Breakfast Series, pre- sented by Plante Moran, offers networking opportunities and a strolling breakfast. Keynote speaker at 8:30 is Mark Wallace, president of the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy. At Gem & Century Theatres, 333 Madison, Detroit. $65; or $500 for group of 10. RSVP: dbusiness.com. Info: 248-691-1800. sunday, july 16 SURVIVOR’S FOLK ART Noon, July 16. A 30-minute film about the artist will be shown prior to opening of “The Fabric of Survival: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz.” Exhibit dates are July 16-Sept. 19. At age 50, trained dressmaker Krinitz began creating fabric art pictures to share the story of her survival during World War II. The 36 pieces offer a sense of folk-art realism with their vivid col- ors and striking details. Film at the Berman Center & exhibit at Janice Charach Gallery in the JCC, West Bloomfield. Info: charachgallery.org or 248-432-5579.“ JULY 14-15: FERRIS BUELLER Grab the kids (age appropriate, of course) and head to the Redford Theatre for a heavy dose of vintage Matthew Broderick charm in the 1986 classic John Hughes comedy Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. $5. (313) 537-2560; redfordtheatre.com. THROUGH AUG. 6: HOCKEY — THE MUSICAL! Mitch Albom’s multimedia theater show Hockey, the Musical! — for which he wrote book, music and lyrics and has called “Spamalot, with hockey sticks” — returns to City Theatre in Detroit. The concept: God decides the world has too many sports and decides to wipe out hockey to teach mankind a lesson. Only five “pure souls,” if they can be found, can save the day. Songs include “God is a Canuck,” “When You’re a Wing” and “Oh, Octopus, My Octopus.” $39.50. Olympiaentertainment.com. ‘SUNDAE FUN-DAY’ 7 pm, July 18. Young adults are invited to socialize over ice cream. The first scoop is compliments of West Bloomfield-based host, Cong. B’nai Moshe. 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