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thursday, aug. 16
CAPTURE OF EICHMANN FILM
7-10 pm, Aug. 16. The JCC hosts
a free showing of Operation Finale,
a new film starring Ben Kingsley
and Oscar Isaac. The true story
follows the 1960 covert mission
of Mossad agent Peter Malkin to
infiltrate Argentina and capture Adolf
Eichmann. The notorious Nazi officer
masterminded the transportation
that brought Jews to the German
labor camps and killing centers. At
United Artists Commerce Township
14, 3033 Springvale, Walled Lake.
Free with RSVP, but seating is very
limited. Info: Wren, 248-432-5466.
friday, aug. 17
WOMEN PAINTERS’ EXHIBIT
9 am-6 pm, Aug. 17-Sept. 21.
The Birmingham Society of Women
Painters welcomes the public to its
multi-media art exhibit. At the Atrium
of Novi, 43155 Main, Novi, MI. Free.
Info: Connie, 248-225-4272.
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HELP FOR CAREGIVERS
5:30-7 pm, Aug. 20. Dorothy &
Peter Brown Adult Day Program
holds a meeting for family caregiv-
ers of older adults. At JVS, 29699
Southfield Road, Southfield. RSVP:
Dorothy Moon, 248-233-4392,
dmoon@jvsdet.org.
AUGUST 18:
tuesday, aug. 21
‘COFFEE CONNECTION’
9 am, Aug. 21. “The Importance
of Defining a Mission in
Business.” Guest speaker will
be Larry Berry of Larry Berry
Investment Company. The syna-
gogue Men’s Club and Sisterhood
host the monthly business-
networking group, which provides
an opportunity to share experi-
ences and exchange ideas. At
Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901
Middlebelt, Farmington Hills.
Free, and open to the community.
RSVP: ikeengelbaum@comcast.
net or 313-929-6105.
Lynne
Konstantin
Arts & Life Editor
A BAND CALLED DEATH
Death was ahead of its time, and several other dimensions — it was a musical concoction too strange
and wonderful to ever get the notoriety it deserved. The film A Band Called Death chronicles the story
of th e Hackney brothers, a trio of African American Detroit natives who — crossing musical and cultur-
al boundaries — pounded out punk jams in their parents’ house in the early 1970s. A record was born,
the critics fawned ... and then it all melted away. Thirty years later, filmmakers Mark Christopher Covino
and Jeff Howlett followed the trail. Their film will be screened at 1 p.m. — followed by a Q&A with the
band — at the Cranbrook Art Museum deSalle Auditorium, Bloomfield Hills. Cranbrookartmuseum.org.
JAZZ AT THE POOL
5 pm, Aug. 21. Cliff Monear pro-
vides music, weather-permitting.
At the JCC pool, West Bloomfield.
Free, or $3 for non-members. Info:
jccdet.org or 248-661-1000.
sunday, aug. 19
BELLE ISLE BBQ
7 pm, Aug. 19. Partners Detroit
presents its final “Jews, Brews &
BBQs” of the season. Open to ages
21-35. At Sunset Point on Belle Isle
State Park, Detroit. $10 entrance fee.
RSVP: facebook.com/partnersdetroit.
monday, aug. 20
TALK IN YIDDISH
2 pm, Aug. 20. Naomi Pinchuk leads
Charles & Frances Driker Yiddish
Conversation Club. At the JCC, Room
204, West Bloomfield. $2. Info: the-
activelife@jccdet.org or Rosa, 248-
432-5467.
AUG. 17-25:
AUG. 18:
BOXFEST DETROIT
BEE FEST
BoxFest Detroit 2018, an annual theater festival
that allows female-identifying directors to showcase
their talents, will feature the work of 11 local direc-
tors, including Rebecca Godwin, Kez Settle, Frannie
Shepherd-Bates and more. Proceeds benefit one
or more directors as a scholarship; the winning
director of the audience vote will direct a show with
Planet Ant Theatre’s Late Night Series. $30/festival
pass; $10/day pass. Planet Ant Theatre, Hamtramck.
Boxfestdetroit.com.
AUDITIONS FOR SHREK
5:30-8:30 pm, Aug. 21 & 23;
noon-6 pm, Aug. 26. Farmington
Hills Youth Theatre is holding audi-
tions for its fall play, Shrek. Tryouts
are for beginning and experienced
actors in grades 1-12, as well as
adults. At Costick Activities Center,
28600 W. 11 Mile, Farmington Hills.
Info: 248-473-1856.
Local honey tastings, a children’s bee costume
parade, beekeeper talks and performances
by singer, songwriter and Earth educator Joe
Reilly will keep visitors buzzing at the third-
annual Bee Fest at Detroit’s Belle Isle Nature
Center, operated by the Detroit Zoological
Society. The event, in celebration of National
Honey Bee Day, is a fun way to educate the
community about the importance of bees
and their challenges in today’s environment.
Belleislenaturecenter.org.
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