62 | MAY 26 • 2022 

PLAY OPENS
NOW-JUNE 19
A Closer Walk with Patsy 
Cline is at Meadow Brook 
Theatre on the campus 
of Oakland University in 
Rochester. A disc jockey 
from Patsy Cline’s hometown 
of Winchester, Va., traces the 
late singer’s footsteps from 
early honky-tonk and radio 
days through her rise at the 
Grand Ole Opry, plus her 
appearances at Carnegie 
Hall and Las Vegas. Tickets 
range from $36 to $46 and 
are available by calling the 
Meadow Brook Theatre box 
office at 248-377-3300 or 
going online at www.ticket-
master.com. 

NEW EXHIBIT
6-9 PM, AS OF MAY 19
Building Community, Building 
Power: Art as Resistance 
is the latest show from 
Swords into Plowshares, 33 
E. Adams, Detroit. The show 
features more than 60 works 
by local, national and inter-
national artists, with each 
wall of the exhibition being 
curated by a separate Detroit 
community organization. 
Free reservable tickets are 
available via Eventbrite. 

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
1:30-2:30 PM, MAY 26
Virtual Caregiver Support 
Groups for individuals who 
are care partners for those 
living with cognitive changes, 
including various types of 
dementia. Contact Dorothy 
Moon, Brown Adult Day 
Program social worker, for 
Zoom link and more informa-
tion: 248-233-4392, dmoon@
jvshumanservices.org. 

DFT FILM 
7 PM, MAY 27
Detroit Film Theatre at the 
DIA. Other showings: 7 pm, 
May 28; 2 pm, May 29.
Tickets: $9.50 general 
admission; $7.50 seniors, 
students and DIA members. 
Nights of Cabiria. (Italy/1957 
— directed by Federico 
Fellini — 117 minutes). A sex 
worker, Cabiria (Giulietta 
Masina), a seemingly tough 
cookie, is hypnotized at a 
10th-rate variety show by a 
third-rate magician, and what 
pours out are the innocent 
dreams of adolescence.
Visitors will be required to 
show at the door a current 
photo ID and proof of full 
vaccination.

DISNEY IN CONCERT
7:30 PM, MAY 29
At Orchestra Hall in Detroit. 
Disney in Concert: A Dream 
is a Wish transports audienc-
es into the musical world of 
classic and contemporary 
Disney animated feature 
films to discover that dreams 
really do come true. Told 
through the talents of four 
Broadway-caliber singers, 
original Disney film footage 
and sweeping orchestral 
scores performed by the 
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. 
Ticket info: dso.org.

REMEMBERING VETERANS
10:30 AM, MAY 30 
The Jewish War Veterans 
of Michigan invite all 
members, auxiliary and 
their families to a memo-
rial service at Machpelah 
Cemetery in Ferndale at 
21701 Woodward, Ferndale. 
A sermon will be given by 
Rabbi Michael Moskowitz.
A second service will be at 
Hebrew Memorial Cemetery 
at 12:30 pm, at 33230 Gratiot 
Ave., Clinton Township. A 
sermon will be given by 
Rabbi Jennifer Kaluzny.

SUPPORT GROUP
12:30 PM, JUNE 1
This weekly support group is 
for people dealing with loss 
of all kinds. It will run every 
Wednesday at the same 
time. Free. For more informa-
tion and to sign up, contact 

Alaine Ashkenazi, 248-864-
5395 or by email: aashke-
nazi@shaareyzedek.org. Dr. 
Jay Inwald, a psychologist 
and Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek member, will facilitate. 
The gathering will take place 
online. 

PRENATAL SUMMER
JUNE 1-22
Expecting your first? The 
JCC’s JFamily has you 
covered with everything 
you need to know before 
welcoming your little bun-
dle of cuteness. The JBaby 
Prenatal is a four-part course 
that covers topics including: 
Labor and Delivery, Newborn 
Care, Breastfeeding Basics, 
Brit Milah (Bris), Baby 
Naming. Cost $130. AT 5700 
Putnam, West Bloomfield. 
Register and see COVID 
waiver: jlive.app/events/1841.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

Patsy 
Cline

Nights of 
Cabiria

DFT FILM 
MAY 27, 7 PM 

Arthur Horwitz and 
Harriet Saperstein

 transports audienc-

tion and to sign up, contact 

JHSM MEETING
JUNE 2, 11 AM 

