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September 22, 2022 - Image 99

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-09-22

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SEPTEMBER 22 • 2022 | 99

CHALLAH BAKE
6-9 PM, SEPT. 22
At Aish Detroit, 25725
Coolidge, Oak Park. $36.
Info: 248-327-3575. We
provide the ingredients,
round challah demos and
Rosh Hashanah-inspired
fillings and toppings.
$36 per batch (makes six
round challahs). For more
information, email Estie
Tolwin at etolwin@aish.
com.

BIM BOM BABY
10-11 AM, SEPT. 23
This is a recurring Friday
event at Temple Shir
Shalom. It is a Shabbat
celebration for babies
to 5-year-olds. Join with
friends and make new
ones as we welcome
Shabbat with the rabbis
and cantor, play, sing and
braid challah to take home.
There is no charge for this
event. All are welcome.

‘A DARK LEGEND’
8 PM, SEPT. 23
Black Jake & the Carnies
set fierce murder ballads,
dark warnings and a
certain tough Rust-Belt
revivalism to the beat of

an old-time string band.
At The Ark in Ann Arbor,
316 Main St. This octet
offers a unique blend of
Americana, bluegrass
and punk, as well as a
stage show that can be
very unpredictable. The
Carnies are from Ypsilanti,
but they’ve performed
at Nashville’s Music City
Roots and beyond. Tickets:
$20 at theark.org.

FARCE
OPENS SEPT 23
The Farmington Players
are presenting Suite
Surrender through Oct. 8.
It is a screwball comedy
that pays homage to
the classic farces of the
1930s and 1940s. Tickets
are available now at
farmingtonplayers.org or at
the box office: (248) 553-
2955.

COMMUNITY CONCERT
8-9 PM, SEPT. 24
A DTE Energy Foundation
free concert; ticket
reservations are required
for entry: dso.org. At
the Pease Auditorium in
Ypsilanti.

MUSICAL OPENS
8 PM, SEPT. 27
At the Fisher Theatre in
Detroit until Oct. 9. Dear
Evan Hansen is a winner
of six 2017 Tony Awards,
including best musical and
the 2018 Grammy Award
for best musical theater
album. A letter that was
never meant to be seen, a
lie that was never meant
to be told, a life he never
dreamed he could have.
Evan Hansen is about to
get the one thing he’s
always wanted: a chance
to finally fit in. This is

the deeply personal and
profoundly contemporary
musical about life and
the way we live it. Info:
broasdwayindetroit.com/
shows/dear-evan-hansen.

BIG LITTLE LIONS
8 PM, SEPT. 27
Big Little Lions are an
award-winning duo born
out of a collaboration that
won them a JUNO Award
in 2014. A free show at
The Ark in Ann Arbor, 316
S. Main St. They crank
out infectious folk pop
songs that are packed
with emotion and tight
harmonies. Info: theark.
org.

BRAIN HEALTH
1-2:30 OM, SEPT. 28
This workshop on Zoom
is presented through the
courtesy of Jewish Family
Service. Dr. Salim Siddiqui,
radiation oncologist with
Henry Ford Health, will
discuss how cancer can
impact brain health, what
treatments are available to
help and the importance
of raising awareness
about brain health after
a cancer diagnosis. After

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

‘A DARK LEGEND’
SEPT. 23, 8 PM

SUITE SURRENDER
OPENS SEPT 23

Black Jake &
the Carnies

DEAR EVAN HANSEN OPENS
SEPT. 27, 8 PM

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