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OLYMPICS AT BAR NIGHT
7-10 pm, Feb. 8. NEXTGen Detroit
invites young adults to watch kick-
off of the 2018 Olympics in South
Korea. Socialize, get 10 percent off
drinks or win them and participate
in the Minute-to-Win-It Olympics.
At the Morrie, 511 S. Main, Royal
Oak. RSVP: “Bar Night at the
Morrie” on Facebook.
friday, feb. 9
Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor
OLD-TIME RADIO
7:30 pm, Feb. 9. At Shabbat ser-
vice, Rabbi Jeffrey Falick will speak
about “Old-Time Radio Jews: Jack
Benny & Gertrude Berg.” Learn
how two of the most famous Jews
in America dealt with Jewish
identity in the 1940s and ’50s. At
Birmingham Temple, Farmington
Hills. Info: birminghamtemple.org
or 248-477-1410.
TOT SHABBAT
10 am, Feb. 10. Hazzan Daniel
Gross leads musical, interac-
tive Shabbat service for children
from birth to age 5, accompa-
nied by adult(s). At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.
SOULFUL YOGA
10 am, Feb. 10. Rabbi Rachel
Shere and yoga instructor Mindy
Eisenberg will apply the wisdom
of Torah to the gentle practice of
yoga. No experience is neces-
sary. Bring a yoga mat if pos-
sible. At Adat Shalom Synagogue,
Farmington Hills. Free. Info:
sshapiro@adatshalom.org or 248-
626-2153.
CAMP-STYLE SHABBAT
10 am, Feb. 10. Children ages 6-11
are invited to an engaging camp-
style Shabbat. At Adat Shalom
Synagogue, Farmington Hills. Free.
Info: sshapiro@adatshalom.org or
248-626-2153.
FAMILY YOGA FUNDRAISER
Noon-2 pm, Feb. 10. Class begins
at 12:30. Yoga mat and towel are
provided. At Beverly Hills Club,
31555 Southfield Road, Beverly
Hills. $15 individual/$25 family, or
$10/$20 in advance; proceeds to
Michigan Humane Society. Space is
limited. RSVP: beverlyhillsclub.com.
CABARET 313 AT DIA
9:30 pm, Feb. 10. DP2A: Cabaret
313 presents Funny How It
Happens, a cabaret show from
New York City. Starring Tony Award
nominee Jarrod Spector and lead-
ing lady Kelli Barrett, the show
features pop favorites and iconic
songs from Broadway musicals
while offering an inside scoop on
what life is really like as a married
Broadway power couple. In Rivera
Court at Detroit Institute of Arts.
$25. RSVP: Vendini.com.
THROUGH MARCH 4: Oscar Shorts
In celebration of the 90th Academy Awards, airing Sunday, March 4, on ABC, the Detroit Film Theatre at
the DIA will be showing 2018 Academy Award-Nominated Documentary Short Films — including
Edith+Eddie, which follows America’s oldest interracial newlyweds at ages 96 and 95, who are at the
heart of a family feud threatening to tear them apart — and 2018 Academy Award-Nominated Short
Films, including animation and live-action. $9.50; $7.50/seniors and students. (313) 833-4005; dia.org.
PHOTO BY JAN CARTWRIGHT
saturday, feb. 10
PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURA CHECKOWAY
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THROUGH FEB. 25:
And Then There Were None
In Agatha Christie’s classic bloody whodunit, first
penned as a best-selling novel, each guest of
a murderous maniac is a potential victim. The
Farmington Players’ production of And Then There
Were None, directed by Laurie Smalis, stars Gary
Weinstein, Tony Targan, Eric Goldstein and more.
$16-$18. The Farmington Players Barn, Farmington
Hills. (248) 553-2955; farmingtonplayers.org.
sunday, feb. 11
SUPER SUNDAY
9 am-1 pm, Feb. 11. Volunteers
will be making phone calls to the
community on behalf of the Jewish
Federation of Metro Detroit’s
Annual Campaign. Dollars pledged
will assist Federation agencies and
programs, locally and overseas.
At Max Fisher Federation Building,
6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp.
Donations also accepted at:
jewishdetroit.org/donate-online.
Info: Marianne, bloomberg@jfmd.
org or 248-642-4611.
MARCH 1-16: The Diary Of Anne Frank
More than 90,000 Metro Detroit children have seen
JET Theatre’s annual production of the Diary of Anne
Frank in its 23 years of being performed (more than
any other theater in the world), and the message is
just as profound and necessary as ever. Written by
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, adapted
by Wendy Kesselman and directed by Harold
Jurkiewicz, the production offers student matinees
(featuring a post-show talkback with the actors) at
both the Berman Center for the Performing Arts and the Detroit Institute of Arts; see this year’s only
public performance at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 11, at the DIA. $10-$16. (248) 788-2900; jettheatre.org
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