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August 10, 2023 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-08-10

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50 | AUGUST 10 • 2023

yrs.); no cost for children
under 2 years. Registration is
required: temple-israel.org/
event/HavdalahCampOut.

FILM THEATER
8 PM, AUG. 12 (FRI.)
The Detroit Film Theater is
in the DIA on Woodward
in Detroit. Godland is a
film directed by Hlynur
Pálmason in 2022. In the
late 19th century, a casually
arrogant Danish priest
Lucas (Elliott Crosset Hove)
makes the perilous trek to
Iceland’s sparsely populated
southeastern coast with the
intention of establishing a
church; he finds his resolve
and self-control tested as
he confronts harsh terrain,
temptations of the flesh,
and the reality of being an
intruder in an unforgiving,

if beautiful, place. General
admission $9.50; seniors,
students and DIA members
$7.50.

ROCKIN’ TOTS
10-11 AM, AUG. 13 (SUN.)
Organized by Congregation
B’nai Moshe in West
Bloomfield. Circle time,
singing, crafts and snacks
with Miss Susie and Miss
Deborah. Free. Info: jlive.app/
events/4746.

FASCINATION FACTORY
10 AM-NOON, AUG. 15
(TUES.)
Organized by JFamily
Detroit. A morning of
exploration at Fascination
Factory, 2295 E. Lincoln,
#150, Birmingham. Children
will explore a variety of
engaging activities, and

parents will have a chance
to connect with one
another. Kosher snacks and
coffee will be served. This
program is geared toward
families with children ages
2-8. Register: jlive.app/
events/4489.

MUSIC EVENT
7-8 PM, AUG. 17 (THURS.)
Matthew Ball, the Boogie
Woogie Kid, will perform
American songbook favorites
from New Orleans and the
Swing Era. At the Huntington
Woods Public Library, 26415
Scotia. Register: 248-543-
9720.

FOLK/POP SONGS
8 PM, AUG. 17 (THURS.)
Joanna Sterling, folk/
pop songstress from Ann
Arbor, will be at The Ark,

316 S. Main, Ann Arbor.
Her songs are tales of love
and loss, the insights of a
practicing psychotherapist,
the murmured rituals of a
Tarot reader, the triumphant
LGBTQ+ anthems of a
trans woman emboldening
marginalized voices by giving
us her own. Cost: $20.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial

Assistant. Send items at least 14

days in advance to calendar@

thejewishnews.com.

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
Matthew
Ball

continued from page 49

MUSIC EVENT
AUG. 17, 7 PM

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