on the go editor's picks people | places | events FRIDAY, OCT. 5 FOOL FOR LOVE 8 pm, Oct. 5. Continues Thursday-Sunday through Oct. 14. Written by acclaimed playwright Sam Shepard, Fool for Love was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won an Obie Award for Best New American Play. In a rundown motel on the edge of the Mojave Desert, former lovers May and Eddie square off to make sense of their intensely volatile relationship. A strang- er’s visit unleashes long-hidden secrets. Presented by Stagecrafters at Historic Baldwin Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. $20. Tickets: stagecrafters.org or 248-541-6430. SHABBAT ROCKS 6 pm, Oct. 5. A participatory, engaging and spirited service for all ages with instrumental accompaniment. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills; no charge. Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. $60. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-2557. TUESDAY, OCT. 9 JUDAISM & DEBATE 9:30-10:30 am, Oct. 9. “Contemporary Halachic Debates.” Rabbi Michele Faudem explores the topic through text and lively discussion. Offered for three, 10-week series. The first runs through Dec. 18. At the Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $120 per series, or $340 for all three, including Jan. 8-March 12 and March 19-June 4. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: feded. online or 248-205-2557. INTRO TO HEBREW LANGUAGE 9:30-10:45 am or 7-8:15 pm, Oct. 9. Choice of day or evening for first meeting of a 10-week FedEd course. Instructor Dorit Warfman’s adult students will learn to read Hebrew letters, follow prayers FALL MINI SERIES 11 AM-12:30 PM, Oct. 5. Hosted by Cong. and understand road signs while in Israel. Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, At the Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $130, with the IRP speaker series runs until Oct. scholarships available. FedEd catalog: 26. Members free; general public $5 per jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-2557. lecture/$18 for series. Info: irpjcc.org or THE HOLOCAUST & DETROIT 248-432-5406. 2:30 pm, Oct. 9. “Detroit’s Pivotal Connection to the Holocaust and Hitler’s SATURDAY, OCT. 6 War Machine.” Lecturer is Edwin Black, a TRANS WORKSHOP DAY New York Times best-selling author. Cohn- 9 am-5 pm, Oct. 6. Stand with Trans Haddow Center for Judaic Studies pres- Empowerment Workshop provides edu- ents. At Wayne State University, Faculty/ cation, skill-building and socialization for Administration Building, Conference Room transgender youth, parents/caregivers 2339, 656 W. Kirby, Detroit. Free. Info: and young gender-expansive children. judaicstudies.wayne.edu or 313-577- At Orchard United Methodist Church, 30450 Farmington, Farmington Hills. RSVP 2679. required: standwithtrans.org/ U-M FRANKEL CENTER LECTURE upcoming-events/2018-workshop. 4-5:30 pm, Oct. 9. “The Concept of a Info: roz@standwithtrans.org. Universal Humanity, Social Justice and National Individuality in Modern Jewish Thought.” University of Michigan’s Frankel MONDAY, OCT. 8 Center for Judaic Studies hosts Padnos YAD EZRA FUNDRAISER Visiting Professor Yossi Turner. At Frankel 6-8 pm Oct. 8. Annual fundraiser, Center, 2111 S. Thayer Building, 202 S. this year recognizing Ellen and David Thayer, Ann Arbor. Free. Info: Sherman. At Adat Shalom Synagogue. judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-763- Free. Info at yadezra.org. 9041. STUDYING HOLOCAUST FILMS 7-8:15 pm, Oct. 8. “Filming the Holocaust.” FedEd adult learning course continues for four weeks, through Oct. 29. Movie to be discussed will be shown before each meeting at 5:15, except for 6:15 on Oct. 22. Instructor Martin B. Schichtman, Ph.D, is director of the Center for Jewish Studies and an Eastern Michigan University professor of English language and literature. At the co-spon- soring Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 THROUGH OCT. 27: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 KEVER AVOT 8:30 am- 1pm, Oct. 7. Temple Israel, in conjunction with its Robert Sosnick Family Life Center and funded by the Ira Kaufman Chapel, presents Kever Avot, giving older adults in the community a chance to visit the gravesides of their loved ones. For more information or to volunteer, call 248- 661-7500. continued on page 56 Lynne Konstantine Arts & Life Editor KENNY SCHARF There’s still time to visit the David Klein Gallery in Detroit to check out Kenny Scharf, an exhibit of the Pop Surrealist’s paintings from 1999-2018 (including the seminal Handy Andy from 2008, shown). Known for his pop culture murals, paintings, sculptures and installations, Scharf was part of the East Village art scene in the early 1980s, along with his friends Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Debbie Harry and Fab Five Freddy. Growing up in L.A., where he had a bar mitzvah, went to Jewish camp and visited Israel (his grandparents made aliyah but returned to the States), he took in mass-cultural visuals of the 1950s and early ’60s (brown-and-orange color palettes, TV and billboards). “The imag- es come from the unconscious,” he says, “except that my unconscious is filled with Pop imagery. My unconscious is Pop, so, therefore, the art would be Pop Surrealist.” Dkgallery.com. OCT. 14: TROYE SIVAN OCT. 5-31: SKELETONS ARE ALIVE Things are starting to get spooky! More than 100 life-sized themed skeletons — construction worker, a starlet and one proposing to his sweet- heart, among them — will inhabit Downtown Northville for Skeletons are Alive as part of the city’s “vile events for the whole family to enjoy” throughout the month. Check out the Launch Party on Oct. 5 with a stilt walker, live music and dancers, face painting and more while snacking on kettle corn, cider and doughnuts, food trucks from Slows To Go and Bigalora Wood Fired Food Truck and more. Downtownnorthville.com. jn “Troye Sivan is a new kind of pop star,” the New York Times wrote. “Here, queer and used to it. The 22-year-old [now 23] singer is climbing the charts while demonstrating how his sex- ual orientation is both part of his art and beside the point.” Born in South Africa before moving to Australia with his family, Troye Sivan (his father is Jewish; his mother converted to Judaism and he attended a Modern Orthodox school), who got his start as a YouTube favorite, played the younger version of the title character in Wolverine, and is now touring in support of his newest album, Bloom. $29.50 and up. Fox Theatre, Detroit. 313presents.com. October 4 • 2018 55