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‘LITTLE WOMEN’
NOW-DEC. 21
At Tipping Point Theatre, 361 E. 
Cady St., Northville. Box Office 
Wednesday-Friday various times; 
(248) 347-0003. This novel by 
Louisa May Alcott is presented in 
an entirely new way: a whimsical 
and adventurous play that’s 
perfect holiday fare for the whole 
family. The story unfolds as the 
sisters experience the Christmas 
holiday, family hardships, artistry, 
love and loss.

NOVA EXHIBIT
11 AM-7 PM, NOV. 21-24 
(THURS.-SUN.)
The Nova Musical Festival 
Exhibition at The J, 6600 W. 
Maple Road, West Bloomfield. 
The exhibit content is 
appropriate for visitors age 
16+. “The Moment Music Stood 
Still: The Nova Music Festival 
Exhibition” is a powerful 
memorial dedicated to the lives 
lost and forever changed at the 
Nova Festival on Oct. 7. Through 
a collection of remnants and 
personal artifacts salvaged from 
the festival grounds, as well as 
video testimonies and written 
first-person accounts, visitors 
are invited to experience the 
stories, memories and messages 
of those who were present at the 
festival.

DSO PERFORMS
8 PM, NOV. 23 (SAT.)
At Orchestra Hall, Detroit. From 
the dramatic opening trumpet 
solo to one of the most serenely 
heartfelt symphonic statements 
ever created, Mahler’s Fifth 
Symphony is an exercise in 
extremes with the power of the 
orchestra fully realized. Visit: dso.
org/events.

FILM SHOWN
4:30 PM, NOV. 24 (SUN.)
At the Detroit Film Theatre, 
5200 Woodward, Detroit; (313) 

833-7900. Werner Herzog was 
already a legend by 1982 when 
Fitzcarraldo, his magnum opus, 
was finally released. The film 
tells the story of a visionary 
adventurer, played by Klaus 
Kinski, who is obsessed with 
bringing an opera house to 
the Amazon for a performance 
by Caruso. The film was shot 
on location over four years, 
including a dramatic scene 
where a 320-ton steamship is 
hauled over a mountain — one 
of many production challenges 
that drove Herzog to the brink 
of insanity. Burden of Dreams
is Les Blank’s classic behind-
the-scenes documentary about 
Herzog’s great effort to complete 
Fitzcarraldo. (95 minutes).

MUSIC EVENT
7:30 PM, NOV. 24 (SUN.)
Jane Siberry will perform at The 
Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. She 
is a gifted singer-songwriter. $30. 

CAREGIVER SUPPORT
10-11 AM, NOV. 26 (TUES.)
Alzheimer’s Association support 
groups are a safe place for 
people living with dementia and 
their care partners. View event 
on jlive.app/events/7293; join the 
livestream at temple-israel.org/
event/caregiver.

ARTIST POP-UP
11 AM-3 PM, NOV. 30 (SAT.)
Artist & Maker Pop-Up is free 

and open to the public at The 
Rind, 3125 12 Mile Road, Berkley. 
The Rind is a chic and cozy 
neighborhood restaurant within 
Monger’s Provisions. This is an 
afternoon mini art fair, with a 
curated selection of handmade 
artisan goods from four local 
creative small businesses, 
including art prints, ceramics, 
jewelry, paintings and home 
goods. The Rind will host a sip-
and-shop experience, featuring 
their innovative farm-to-table 
dishes that are both decadent 
and approachable, along with a 
robust wine selection and craft 
cocktail bar program. During 
the event, Monger’s Provisions 
will be open for shopping 
and feature a pop-up from 
Birmingham bakery Death by 
Pastry. The Rind will be open for 
lunch and bar service. 

NETWORKING EVENT
7:30-9:30 AM, DEC. 6 (FRI.)
A drop-in event. Sponsored by 
NEXTGen Detroit’s NEXTWork, 
and the Jewish Working Women’s 
Network, this multi-generational 
professional meet-up will refresh 
your network and expand your 
circle. At Mother Handsome, 
143661 E. 11 Mile, Oak Park, 
for a breakfast mix and mingle 
and connect with fellow female 
Jewish professionals from all 
fields and stages of career. $10 
per person includes coffee and 
breakfast. A kosher option is 
available upon request. Register 

in advance by Dec. 1: jlive.
app/events/9448. This event 
is intended for female Jewish 
professionals ages 21+. 

HOME TOUR SET
3 PM, DEC. 7 (SAT.)
The 2024 Palmer Woods 
Holiday Home Tour & Soirée will 
mark the holiday season with 
a tour of five homes in Palmer 
Woods plus the Soirée home. 
This year, the tour will focus 
on the Tudor Revival style. This 
year’s Soirée will be held at the 
Rose Estate in the Golf Club 
Subdivision, the former residence 
of Detroit icon Aretha Franklin. 
Guests will be serenaded by 
live performances featuring 
jazz, holiday classics and hits 
by the Queen of Soul herself. 
Guests will also indulge in a 
gourmet dining experience with 
a curated menu by a renowned 
local chef, offering an array 
of exquisite dishes, decadent 
desserts and fine beverages. The 
tours are organized in shifts to 
help prevent crowding. We will 
provide door-to-door shuttles 
to each home from the off-site 
parking (across 7 Mile from 
Palmer Woods), where guests 
can securely park their cars. Info: 
contact hhtour@palmerwoods.org 
or (313) 744-2624. Link to tickets: 
palmerwoods.org/2024HHT.

Compiled by Sy Manello/Editorial Assistant. 

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FILM SHOWN
NOV. 24, 4:30 PM

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PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS
Burden of 
Dreams

Jane 
Siberry

