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COME PLAY, DETROIT
DEC. 17-18
The Well presents “A 
Bananagrams Holiday 
Tournament.” Whether 
you’re receiving Well-A-
Grams in your Chanukah 
box or using your own 
Bananagrams from home, 
we’re partnering up with 
Come Play Detroit for a 
two-day virtual tourna-
ment. Brush up on those 
Chanukah vocab words and 
you’re in for a treat. Solo 
player and team registration 
available; check The Well’s 
Facebook page.

LAUGHTER AT 
THE HAPPY HOUR
5:30 PM, DEC. 17
As part of Ann Arbor’s 
Kerrytown Concert series, 
view this free presenta-
tion of Eric Comstock and 
Barbara Fasano “Live from 
the Red Wall Saloon.” Visit 
kerrytownconceerthouse.
com.

PRO MUSICA LIVE 
7 PM, DEC 17 
World-renown cellist, con-
ductor and pedagogue 
Amit Peled will perform and 
discuss his work. The mul-
titalented Israeli-American 
artist stars, accompanied 

by pianist Noreen Cassidy-
Polera. Hosted by Cecelia 
Sharpe of WRCJ 90.9 FM, 
the program includes musi-
cal selections, conversa-
tions with the artist and Q/A 
from the audience. Visit 
promusicadetroit.com for 
the link to the free webcast. 

EDGEFEST
7:30 PM, DEC. 18
Kerrytown Concert House 
in Ann Arbor will pres-
ent this virtual musical 
evening, Performers: Joe 
Baker, trombone, and Dave 
Douglas, trumpet. Free; 
donations will go to support 
the Edgefest festival. View 
on kerrytownconcerthouse.
com.

LIVE @ THE 415
4:15 PM, DEC. 20
Kerrytown Concert 
House in Ann Arbor will 
present Alvin Waddles 
“Rhapsodising on 
Gershwin.” From Porgy and 
Bess to Rhapsody in Blue, 
this free tribute to George 
Gershwin is both a salute 
and an opportunity for 
Waddles to showcase his 
love and dexterity at the 
piano. Visit kerrytowncon-
certhouse.com.

EXHIBIT ONLINE 
THROUGH JAN. 16
Mark Beltchenko is a 
Detroit-area sculptor 
highly skilled in multiple 
media. Equally comfort-
able working in stone, 

steel, aluminum, wood and 
the non-ferrous metals, 
his work serves as a med-
itation on the good and 
bad in our current lives: 
the environment, political 
hypocrisy, positive growth, 
greed and human narcis-
sism. His imagery commu-
nicates messages in ways 
that are both primitive and 
profound; both sweeping 
and diminutive. View at 
MarshallFredericks.org.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial 

Assistant. Send items at least 14 days 

in advance to calendar@thejewish-

news.com.

5:30 PM, DEC. 17

PRO MUSICA LIVE
7 PM, DEC 17

LIVE @ THE 415
4:15 PM, DEC. 20

EXHIBIT ONLINE
THROUGH JAN. 16

