on the go people | places | events thursday, oct. 5 INTERACTIVE ‘SHEAR MADNESS’ Through Oct. 29. There’s been a murder at Rochester’s new- est salon and the police want theater-goers to comb through the clues and question the sus- pects like a real “Shearlock” Holmes. At Oakland University’s Meadow Brook Theater, 207 Wilson Hall, Rochester. $34: 2 & 8 pm Wednesday, 8 Thursday, 2 & 6:30 Sunday; $38: 8 Friday; $43: 6 & 8 Saturday. RSVP: mbtheatre.com or 248-377-3300. IADS CAMPAIGN Through Nov. 26. Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue has a goal to raise $100,000 to continue offering programs free of charge, including this year’s High Holiday services at Bethel Community Transformation Center (former Temple Beth El) and to be an open gathering space for Detroit’s Downtown community. Info: patronicity/downtownsynagogue. org or Vicki, vsitron@downtown synagogue.org or 313-962-4047. editor's picks DANA NESSEL AT BT 7:30 pm, Oct. 6. Following Shabbat service with Rabbi Jeff Falick, award-winning attorney Dana Nessel will speak on “Defending and Securing Civil Rights for LGBTQ and Other Michiganders.” At Birmingham Temple, Farmington Hills. Info: birminghamtemple.org or 248-477-1410. OCT. 10: JENNIFER WEINER saturday, oct. 7 TRANSGENDER YOUTH 9:30 am, Oct. 7. Stand with Trans will host a one-day workshop for transgender youth, ages 12-22; parents of trans individuals, and gender-expansive children, ages 6-11. The theme this year is “Express Yourself.” At Orchard United Methodist Church, 30450 Farmington Hills. $25 for parent only. Register at standwithtrans. org/2017-workshop-registration. Lynne Konstantin Arts & Life Editor Jennifer Weiner’s books have spent more than five years on the New York Times bestseller list. Her first novel, Good in Bed, was published when she was just 31; her follow up, In Her Shoes, was turned into a movie starring Cameron Diaz and Shirley MacLaine. And last year, she debuted her first non-fiction work, a memoir called Hungry Heart: Adventures in Life, Love, and Writing, covering sensitive subjects galore: sex, weight, envy, money, her mom’s newfound lesbianism and her estranged father’s death. Weiner — who has family in Metr o Detroit — a witty and engaging speaker and a champion of women’s rights and healthy body image, will be featured at this year’s National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section’s Women of Vision Benefit Luncheon. $45/speaker and boutiques; $125/includes luncheon. Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Southfield. 248-355-3300; ncjwgds.org. sunday, oct. 8 POMEGRANATE GUILD 1 pm, Oct. 8. Professional artist Gail R. Kaplan leads a mezuzah- making workshop. At Kaplan’s home. The materials charge will depend on project chosen. RSVP: Judy, jmgbloom@gmail.com or 248-661-5337. friday, oct. 6 T’CHIYAH SHABBAT 7-9 pm, Oct. 6. T’chiyah Prospective Member Shabbat will include dinner in a sukkah. Meet members and others considering joining Cong. T’chiyah. The inter- generational, metro-wide Jewish community is committed to learn- ing, songful prayer, caring for one another and showing up for social justice. At 584 Arden Park Blvd, Detroit. Free. RSVP: tchiyah.org/ prospective_member_shabbat_17. Info: valeriya@detroitjewsforjustice. org or 248-802-5302. monday, oct. 9 OCT. 7: Ensemble 4.1 OCT. 11: Marc Cohn Four wind soloists from top German orchestras teamed up with pianist Thomas Hoppe to create Ensemble 4.1 to devote itself to the little-known genre of quintets for piano and winds. For their first-ever visit to Detroit, the group performs Mozart, Verhey and Gieseking at the Seligman Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills, hosted by the Chamber Music Society of Detroit. $25-$65 ($12.50- $32.50 for students). 313-335-3300; cmsdetroit.org. Singer/songwriter Marc Cohn, who won a Grammy for “Walking in Memphis,” is a natural storyteller, singing about sometimes poignant, sometimes romantic drawn- from-life tales. A fan favorite at the Ark in Ann Arbor, Cohn returns to perform songs from his newest release, Careful What You Dream. $45-$75. Theark.org. MOVIES & MUNCHIES 10:30 am, Oct. 9. CBS Sisterhood presents For a Woman. Monthly film series continues at 10:30 am, Nov. 6. At Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak Park. $5; includes lunch. Cash or check payable to Sisterhood Beth Shalom. 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