, The Greening of Detroit, a
non-profit community service
group edic ted to the refor st -
tion of the city, will be co-hosting
replanting demonstrations and
a tr e sale In partn rsrup with
Global ReLeaf of Michigan from
a.m. to 3 p.m. For more mtorma
non call 993 TREE.
, Mar sting Ideas & Connec
tions presents "Letting Our MUSIC
Soar"- Part 2 with Fran Garcia II
and Carmen Carp nter at Broad
street Presbyterian Church t 7
p, m. Donation is 10 per person
For more information call 933-
0310.
Wed. A ril28
l "Detriot Summer 93" invites
everyone interested in a public
meeting at 7 p.m. at 4605 Cass
A venue. Call 832-2904.
Thurs. April 29
� Vieux Diop will be in concert
providing mUSIC, drum, dance.
There will also be a drum & dance
workshop series at the Serengeti
Ballroom, 2957 Woodward. For
more information, call 895-5359.
Books
by Ralph Hollenbeck
THE MYSTERY OF NUMBERS,
by Annemarie Schimmel (Oxford
,\Jlltv" Pr l·). ,. . ... _. �
One needn�l. b a world-famed
mathematician to recognize th im
portance of num rs in our lives.
Currently. the national deficit rates
headlines. but it is the everyday
digits that are our concern: our Socia 1
Security lOs, home address s.
figure on paychecks, lottery num
bers. zip cod s, pocket cash. etc.
Those. h w vert are the practical
usages to which numbers affect us.
Annemarie Schimmel. professor of
Indo-Mu lim Culture at Harvard:
provid readers with an intriguing
hi t rical and ial insight into the
superstition and the symbolism of
numb r in varied cultures. Not
surprisingly. the e are more
pr valent in common usage than the
exactitud of num rical cience.
Tak th number 13, for instance.
Tho two digit have a bad reputa
ti n when u din rand m. Chri tians
attri ute that to the attendanc Ii tat
- the La t Supp r Other 0 ietie
vie"ed it differ ntly.
Pr f. Schimmel run th gamut
fr m 1 to 10,000 (imm rtality in
China) Her prov ative text �nd x
planation. add up to. an informati
and timulating read.
JFK: RECKLESS YOUTH, by
Nigel Hamilton (Random House:
$30.(0).
Briton Nigel Hamilton's engross
ing recital of John Fitzgerald
Kennedy's early life bring strongly
to mind the Euripidean observ tion
that "The gods vjsit the sins of the
fathers upon the childfen." Cert inly
the Camelot mystique that sur
rounded the Kennedy clan was in
large me u're shaped by the influen
ces fostered by the role models of
grandparents and parents. Yet many
of the negative traits attributed to the
sons nd daughters of Rose and
�Jo ph Kennedy. author Hamilton
stresses. resulted directly from the
emotion Ily unstable and dysfunc
tional KeMedy household.
This volume is. in effect. a 'dual
biography, for so much of wh t IFK
became was shaped by the desires of
his father. Joe·Kennedy was a ruth-.
. Iess business competitor.
womanizer, a World War I draft
re ister who embarrassed his
Fitzgerald in-laws, a man who
. literalty r alized hI own ambitions
through the succ es of his war
h rO-pOlilically lectabl n.
Hami It n pe of the "myths and
pr t tlV vat" woven about JFK.
HIS In ightful and actually in many
way., hIghly complim nlary rtrait
( f Ihl' loun Kenn dy who uld
pre Ident debun � th. myth nd
part� th • veals
I' i b KII." F elu �)'Ild
\
.., 'The Wayn CLInt E cu
tive Task Force on Infant Mo
ity, Bernard N. Kilpatnc .
County E ecun At:; IS c n
Health & Cornmun
presents "A C I br non 0 Lov .
featuring the dr rna Unch II "t
Love", a bene It to raise lund III
. support of Infant mort It y reduc
tion programs In Way!) COli y.
Tickets are $20 r p r on Cc II
224-7204.
-, Til Musi Hall presents
Is 1C1n I'S Afric. presentation of
arts, anc, and sciences. Call
, -7 80 for times and pnc s.
Public Servi
Announcernen
:1 The Natrona! ,A,III nc
Against Raci t & Political R pres
sion will celeb rat 20 y rs 0
struggle for fre dom an jus rc
on the weekend at he H t I St
Regis. Call for more in ormation
Hon. Claudia Morcom 224-5334.
-, Th D troit Institute of Arts
and th D troit Public Schools
celebrat more th n a halt-cen
turv of commitm nt to art educa
tion With their 56th Annual Detroit
Pu 1Ir. chool Stud nt Exhibi
tl n. t b J neld DIA from April 4 to
M Y 1
.., Grace Hospital sents
"Partners for Prevention Com
mitment to Caring", C1 P cral
workshop in recognition of Na '- , The In I na Black Expo
tional Child Abuse Preven ion competition i drawing, ceram
month. The WO p'MII'ba h Id ICS, mixed media, paintin pho-
trom 8:30 -a.m. to �: p.rn. n 'toqra n r'}
grQ) nd floCJ' dlto' m:at. Ifee is i�
Hospital. The cost is $5. Call $5. Call (317) 925-2702.
966-3133.
-, Fr tr rrun in modeling,
dr ma, vocal nd rnovern n ther
apy with 11 rids-on experience
and c h award upon completion .:
For the phvsrcall di abled ages
10 an 1 up Call Corroratl n for
1\, tis 1(; DflV lop =ut c t S 79
'L
, Chris Hani: A Mem n I
Tribute at 4 p.m. at 19 5 Gran
RIver, Detroit. Don ion IS $21$
for unemployed TI rnp, itm I'
sponsored by the Vor ers World .
Party, the Pan Afncan Student
Union and the Southern Africa
Freedom Committee. Call 962
4979.
"l 'I tie I LIS lllll of r trrc n
Arnerican Histor IS pr enun
the xcmn works ot art: t Ro
mar B.c. rden til, 1I h' n exhibi
tion. "A Gr pruc
OodvsseyRo e r B rd n as
Printm F r r.nore tnf rma
tion. call R�
.., The Committee to lect Her
bert A. Sanders to the Detroit City
Coun9il presents a Hair/FasHion
at Harvard Square Centre. TIC
ets $15 In advance and 520 at the
door. For addition I Information
call 567-1151.
..
, Iw ("\ cond City, which will
oren It� 'IPW (' rn ely heatre next '
cloor to the hi 0nc Fox Theatre.
. Will ho 8L1riltl0rlS for Its D trolt
CCl t A nl 2' n 27 tr m 1 am.
t 1 P m and 2 m to � .m F r
m< r Inform tlon. call 5-2222.
Wed. Ma 5' I
lBEST CHANCE:
Mntch
APRIL 17, 93
. Lotto icke
J Malcolm X Center Commu
nity Forum presents AfncC1n Llb-
STR:\�n TIIEATRE NEW CENTER THEATRE
,I()N IIAt: UETlUUT
"Two hour of pure dellf,!hl .,
Th 'W
unique. On ' of our hott st and
growing rap artist, i had
Yopp, has develo .d such a
tylc, a combine tion of alt 'rna
tivc and qlp music.
Y pr" unique style is eli
C�· and " t .nds from hard
'ore rap to g( sl '1. HIS mcs .agc '
arc p sitivc and rene .t po .itiv '
ima � s to the public that it influ
en e . p tnes to r Il ct his
optimism to reach all t � of
mu 1 -Iovcrs by .reuting all
type of mu. i '. He says that his
motivation comes from his tanh
In iod ..
Born a troitcr.' Yopp in-
tends to adv n .- in his career
and stay loyal to his 'it '." ,
twit ha it oing on, an I all w,'
have t do is get oursc lvcs to
gether," he says, " ... \ . need to
support all • another."
, ...... \ ""''\. \\
h� 2� �c�� �?I� • ., .. as, .cn
inv ilvcd in the rnu I ' busi ness
for almost 1 () years, ( ht1 thinks
MIKE vor=
that Dc troit, a well '" it:' wt'
ists, has a lot ofpotc ntial. ur
rc II t h he' ( t' . )[ dill ;) II R \It
R '()rds', Inc. . , ......
Yopp says tbe support
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\'( ur al i Ii tv for sue
.., Th Carr-Fles Planetarium
at Muskegon Community College
will present a free program enti
tled "Cosmic Catastroph s" every
Tuesd y and Thursday evening
at 7 p. m. through June 10, Call
tl P. Muskaqon Community Coi
I.Q at 777-0289 .:
ADVERTISE
HERE
869-0033
.., The Michlg n Community
Theatre Troupe' holding auqi
tions every Saturday througll
June 26 for upcomin musicals
and dram Actors. cane rs,
singers. and musi tans are c II d
to the Maytlowor Th -atre. 7301
Curtis at 1 p rn CHII 83 078
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