• arty fYlay 22-25, 199� 11 am to � 1 pm (closes at 9pm Monday) e " ******************** ******************************** ****** APPEALING MUSICAL APPETIZERS FRIDAY, MAY 22 . Chisel brothers w/Thornetta Davls 4:30pm CJ Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band 8:30pm SATURDAY, MAY 23 Steve King & The Dlttllles Noon TeenAngels 3:30pm· Vudu Hlpples 7pm Goober & The Peae., 8:30pm SUNDAY, MAY 24 TBA Noon Gospel Show : 2pm Alexander ZonJlc 3:30pm RedC 7pm Missionary Stew 8:30pm MONDAY, MAY 25 Bobby Lewis & The Cracker Jack Band Noon Jeff Scott & The Big Picture and Chisel Brothers w/Thornetta Davls 3:30pm UttIe Caesars Pizza Party I Party I Stage (In front of the General Motors Bldg) THE KIDZONE FRIDAY, MAY 23 Talent Search Flnalists 11 am Other performances 4-18 yrs.) Flying Aces Pro Frisbee Team 12:15pm Storytelling wI TV2's Kam Car- man 1 pm Saflya Tsekanl Black F.olk Arts Inc ***1 :30pm Marc Thomas 2:35pm Talent Search Flnallsts 3pm (Dance 8-13 yrs.) Paper Bag Players 4:15pm TuxedoMaglc " .4:45pm Talent Search Finalists 5pm (vocalsllnstrumentals 4-7 yrs.) SUNDAY. MAY 24 Talent Search Flnallsts 11 am (Instrumental 8-13 yrs) Story Bullders ***12:15pm Zek The Maglclan 12:40pm Talent Search Flnallsts 1 pm (vocals 8- 13 yrs) The Puppet Place Theatre 2:30pm Talent Search Flnallsts 3:15pm (WcaJlllnstrumentab 14-18 yrs) Steve Ryder's Maglc 4:15pm Talent Search Flnallsts 5pm (dance 4-7 and 14-18 yrs) MONDAY, MAY 25 Mary Popplns by Eunl Tracy 12:15pm TuxedoMaglc 12:45pm, Tastefest Talent Search for Kids Win- ners Showcase 2:30pm Josh White, Jr. & Ron Coden ***4:15 and 5:30pm Health AIIlanoe Plan Children's Stage (Presented by WL TI-FM New. Center Park) "pres nted by metroPARENT Magazfne MORE FOR KIDS * Design painter's caps at the metroPARENT Magazine booth. * F acepalntlng, fruit and vegetable decorating, and more In the Henry Ford Health System FamllyFest Area. * Detroit Edison's 'Identify Our Kids' booth all weeKend and Envlro Magic Stroh's Main Stage (In the Fisher Bldg Parking Lot) FRIDAY, MAY 22 Charlie Gabriel's traditional Dixieland Jazz band .......... 11 :30am - 12:30pm (outside the Jazz tnt) Meet Rosetta Hines and other WJZZ personalltles 1 :30-3pm (outside the jazz tnt)' David Myles & Myl.estones ................... 6-7:30pm 9:30-1 0:30pm SATURDAY, MAY 23 Gwen Laster 12:30-2:30pm Jazz Allstars wI Ursula Walker, Buddy Budsen, Marcus Belgrave, George Benson, Eric Brandon and Danny Spencer 3-6pm Bugs Beddow 6:30-8pm 9-10pm SUNDAY, MAY 24 Sounds of Brazilian Jazz .................................... 12:30-2:30prn The Hot Club 4-6pm Straight Ahead - Detroit Record Launch Party 6:30-8pm Go For It Jam Session wlone and all Detroit Jam Session .................................... 9:30-1 0:30pm OvM 30 of the fin t re taurants whip up MONDAY, MAY 25 their pecla/t/es ,to please your palate. Gwen & Charles Scales .... 1-2:30pm *Restuaran will be IIlng 'tast 'all Sun Sounds Orchestra w end ...................................... 3:30-6:30prn Show dally at 2pm. * Detroit Recreation Dept. Rhythmic Gymnastics dally at 2pm * Michigan Humane SOCiety small petting area. * Decorate the KJDZONE wall of art. SATURDAY, MAY 23 Cowboy Arlzona .. ; ***2pm TuxedoMaglc 4pm SUNDAY, MAY 24 Mr. Bones ***Noon Big Blue Fred 2pm MONDAY, MAY 25 TuxedoMaglc Noon Pippen Puppets ***2:30pm Twlnky The Clown ***4pm ···presented by metroPARENT Magazine MAIN ENTREES FRIDAY, MAY 22 Bringing the TasteFest crowd to Its feet are Motown's SPINNERS .............................................. , .... 8pm SATURDAY, MAY 23 Smooth plano stylings of national Jazz sensation - TOM GRANT .......................... 2:30pm and 8:30pm SUNDAY, MAY 24 She's hot, she's sassy, she's Detroit favorite - NORMA JEAN BELL .............................................. 2:30pm SUNDAY, MAY 24 Singing the hits you love, Including MJoy to the Worl�, M the exciting - THREE DOG NIGHT .spm MONDAY. MAY 25 TasteFest crowds will be rock In' to the Corps - RHYTHM CORPS .............................................. 2:30pm Canada's hot new alternative " band - BOOTSAUCE 6:30�. Wellness Plan Jazz Showcase Tent (pr ented by WJZZ-FM Fish r Bldg. W Driveway) ON THE SIDE PERRY DRUG PRESENTS THE - AMERICAN GREETINGS TO THE WORLD CARD- - Visit the world' largest festivals around the world. Everyone who signs this very special card can enter to win a trip around the world. THE CULINARY TENT - Celebrity chefs get Into the act at Michigan TasteFest with their personal and sometimes hilarious culinary styles. They'll share thel r recipes and tips for success Friday through Monday. THE DAWN CRUB·OFF - A wet and wild quest to find the nation's top dishwasher. this fun, fast-paced, bubbly event, sponsored by Dawn Dlshwashlng Uquld, promises to be a highlight of the festival this year. Great Prizes! Saturday, 12:30- 4:30pm. DISCOVER MICHIGAN WINES AT MICHIGAN TASTEFEST - Enjoy some of the state's fine wines at the Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council tent. You'll be amazed at the variety when 16 Michigan vintners present many of their award-winning wines. IN THE NEW-CENTER ONE BUILDING FASHIONFEST - WSU design and merchandising students present summer fashions from the Shops of the Fisher Building and New Center One. Door prizes. Saturday at 1 pm and 3:30pm. MICHIGAN WATERCOLORS - The Forgotten Vista: The Urban Landscape of Michigan Is a show of paintings by Amanda Mllay Hughes. THE DETROIT JA72 SCENE - Presented by the Gra.ystone Museum, photographs, newspaper clippings, memorabilia and artifacts Illustrate the history of Detroit Jazz from the early 1900's to the present. TIME TRAVELERS CRAFT DEMONSTRATIONS - Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum present techniques from days of old, Saturday and Sunday. IN THE FISHER BUILDING WALKING TOURS - Free 30 minute tours of the Fisher, General Motors and New Center One build­ Ings Sat. thru Mon. at 1 :30pm, 3pm and 4:30pm. Sign up during the fes­ tival at the Second Ave. entrance of the Fisher Building. Spaoe Is Imlted. WJR 70th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBrr - Traces the station's 70 years of history through photos and memorabilia. Prize drawings and autograph sessions throughout the festival weekend . SUCCULENT SPECIALS IN THE GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING AUTO DISPLAY - Visit the exhibit MILlENNl,UM TRIBAL WISDOM AND THE MODERN WORLD A 10-hour series that uses first-person storytelmg, philosophical inquiry, dramatization, and traditional documentary filmmaking to examine how people in 11 tribal cultures, and in our own, confront the basic issues of life: love and sex, family and personal Identity, money and power, art and spirituality, and the future of our planet. The series began May 11 and continues thru June 8. TOP LEFT: Jaro, a young girl of the Wodaabe of Niger, Africa, featured in Hour 5, The Art of 'LIving, airing May 25 at 9pm on PBS*, (photo by Carol Beckwith) - TOP RIGHT: Hurendon Bautista of the Huichollndians of Mexico� featured in Hour 8, Inventing Reality, airing June 1 at 10pm. on PBS·. (photo by Antonio Vlzcalro) - BOTTOM RIGHT: Boru, a young boy of the Gabra of Kenya, featured in Hour 7, A Poor Man Shame Us All, airin'g June 1 at 9pm on PBS·. (photo Thomas Kelly) - BonOM LEFT: Beatrice Yellow of the Navajo of New MexIco, featured In Hour 10, At the Threshold, airing June 8 at 10pm on PBS·. (photo by Susan Page) - ·Check local Ilstlngs rooms In the General Motors Building for a look at the �xcltlng GM product line. HISTORIC PHOTOS - On display In the GM Bldg. lobby, tell the rich history of the General Motors Build­ Ing, which was deSigned by renowned architect Albert Kahn. Jl RI!CORD .• JJ . HOME OF .. FAMOU COACHMAN" NEW & OLD STYLE MUSIC RECORDS • TAPES • CD'. • 45'. -Free Admission & Free Parking ( weekend beginning at 6pm Friday). West Grand Boulevard btwn Woodward & Lodge Freeway, adjacent to the General Motors and Fischer Bldgs. 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