ov. 28 - Dec. 4 1993 MICHIGAN CITIZEN P e3 Sun. November 28 BEEHIVE - The exuberant mu- Ical tribute to the 'glri groups' of the 60's, will be running the Attic's New Center Theatre through Nov. 28. This rafter-rais­ Ing revue features sbc vocalists, 32 wigs, 25 costume changes and 15 cans of Aqua Net per w�k. For Information call 875-8284. BUS STOP - WIlliam Inge's classic romantic comedy, will be running at the Attic's Strand Thea­ tre (12 North Saginaw) In down­ town Pontiac, MI from Nov. 28 thru Dec. 5. This warm hearted masterpiece, best remembered for propelling Marilyn Monroe to stardom, featuree a stellar cast of Detroit's finest talent 335-8100. SALON EXHIBITION - WSU artists and alumni ·Salon Exhibi­ tion and Sale· Is on display In the· Community Arts Gallery and con­ tinues through December 17. The exhibition Is presented In the tradition of the French salons. A large spectrum of fine art works created by more than 60 alumni, graduate and undergraduate art­ Ists will be exhibited wall-ta-wall and floor-to-cellng 577-2423. Mon. November 29 . CHILEAN MUSIC - An Anthro­ pological Fusion Project Is. the theme of a workshop and per­ formance by the professional Chilean group Congreso In the Community Arts Auditorium at WSU. Workshop Is from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The performance, ·Iceburg Fires (Lost Fuegos del Hlelo)·ls at 7 p.rn. C8I1677-1795. EXHIBrr - ·A Child Tea for Two·, an exhibition of children's antique tea services, toys and m Inlsture furniture are on exhibit In the Kresge Gallery of the De­ troit Historical Museum until March 1994. The exhibition fea­ tures an eclectic mix of teatime Items, Including Staffordshire dishes, circa 1 890 (833-1805). TRANSFORMING VISIONS '93' - I s a current" exhibit at the Swords Into Ptowshares Peace Center and Gallery (33 East . Adams) In Detroit. It I the Jurled art of 29 Michigan and four On­ tario artists envisioning the wortd moving from war and violence to peace and justice. Fifty-two pieces at 2 and 3-dlmensional art make up the how. Medlalnclude bronze and wood, 011 and water­ colors, fiber, neon and pi ast1 c, photography, and limestone. Runs through December 30. Call 965-5422. , Tue . November 30 DETRorrERS co LECT - ThIs exhibit will feature fourt n collec­ tors from metropolitan Detroit. Detrolters Collect will be on dis­ play at the Detro Public Ubrary, an eve th 1 stu t special Intere of area collectors, Is on dl play November 30-January 8, 1994 In the third floor Adam Strohm Hall of the LIbrary, 5201 Woodward Ave 833-4048. INSIDE OF E - The poems and illustrations of poet Robert B. J ckson nd artJ Ron Id Scar­ bough are teatur d In thl exhlbl- tlon. The exhibition cortInues the MAAH, 301 Frederick through February 28, 1994. In- Ide of Me of 1I'llwrsal scope. Jackson draws upon his many years a Detroit Public School teacher to create prose t pr0- vides poignant. g Impee Into the dreams and plrations of chil­ dren. Youngsters of virtually all backgrounds, cultu and expe­ rI nces will ldentffy wtth hi po- etry. (833-9800). . Wed. December 1 EXHIBmON - Irtematlonally­ renown visual artist V&rnette P. H()Oeywood will attend the recep­ tion celebratJng the opening of an exhibition of her WOJ1( at The Na­ tional Conference of Artists, Michigan Chapter (NCA) Gallery In Detroit's Fisher Building. The exhibition, titled ·Palntlngs, Col­ lages and Prints- will continue through December 30. 876-0923. GHETTO CHRISTMAS - The play has a cast of 18 whose age range Is ftve to 16 and they utilize rap, dlalouge and dMce to ad­ dress such societal problems crack cocaine, sexual haras ment, and teenage peer pressure. HP McGregor Public Library. 12244 Woodward at 7pm. Call 369-1465. Thur . December 2 . BLACK NATIVITY -Celebrates the birth of Christ and the spread­ Ing of the His word through the spirited traditions of African Amertcan storytelling. Sack Na­ tivity lnoorpor es many etem of African 'American culture: gos­ pel music, spiritual, dances, drumming, drama, and narration are used In th pre ntatlon ofthl holiday gift December 2� the Marygrove College Theatre, 8426 W. McNichols. 353-6591. MAMA'S DREAM - A new play with music developed from true stories about Detroit Senior . Proceeds from the production wll benefit the Downtown Senior C I­ zens Center. December 2 18 Central United Method Church, East Adams and VVoodward. Call (313)822-5083 . THE WIZARD OF OZ - H In­ trigued audience with It wisdom and Imaglnat1on, Dorothy and her 1r1ends travel to Oz, challenge the Wicked WItch at the W and realize their tents on their jour­ ney at self· scovery. Dec. 2-11. 577·2960. Fri. December 3 CHEERS A D CHEESE - A fundralser for EverY Women' P! ce/Webster House, Muske­ gon'sCenterforvlctlm ofdom • tic violence, rape, Incest, runaways, hom I yo h, and wom n d children In other life· crl . Advance tick are av 1- bl at the F ra Bldg, 425 W. We m Ave (726-4493). 4048). G AT TEST - Preparation wOf1cshops for the GMA T (Gradu­ ate Management Admissions Test) exam will be offer d on campus (Oakland Unlver Ity) near Rochester from 9am to 12:30pm. Tuition for the rI I $195. OptJonal slngl Ion re­ fre her workshops, offered. C II (313)37�120. AIDS FUNDA ER - An of gef*III '*-*'0. hors cr , ndr .... anYIfta. dent demonatratlona, and prof lonal latin how by Steve & Susan McF rTWl Ar­ tt'll" Murray Dance StudIo, 6060 Jackson Ad In Ann Arbor, MI. Pr1oe: $30 per peraon ptoceeda go towards the of AJDS. For reservations and IrIonnaIIon WRESTU G - Mid-west Cham- 994-4600. ' plonshlp Wrestling will hold a wrestling match at 8pm at Ernest A CHU AT OXFORD (1840) T. Ford FI Id Hou ,1 0 Pitkin St -Whocouldthnkofabett Wetf .at 3rd In Highland Park, MI. Ad­ to spend the holidays than to see mission I $8. F.or tick call one of Laurel and H ctt'sfllm' (313)867-0186. feMur . In A Ct..amp at Oxford, ----------. La rei gets h on the head and Announcements becom an Oxford student. The DetroIt FUm SocIety, 5201 Wood- CHILD CARE - The W ern ward (833-4048). YMCA child care certer offers FREE preschool for 4 y ar old BLOCKHEADS (1 ) - ThI who qualify. Regt er now for fall m shows the moat belOYed corn- classes. Call 554-2136 ext. 31. edy m very In Blockhe d Laurel and . Hardy ENTERTAINERS NEEDEDIII - m n after servtng In the The National Builders AssQcIatlon flrst Wortd W. and have a - and GOAL Tourt Promotion Is tic adVenture. The DeCroIl FIm looking for bands to play at The Society, 5201 Woodward (833- Home & Garden Show, March 4-6, 1994. Call (61 n739-5156 or wrtt P.O. Box 397, Oscod MI 48760. GED CLASSES - Ongoing at the LIncoln Library, 1221 E. Seven Mile, Monday through Thursday. Call 87E).0135 for In­ formation. Laurie Kroon Is the In­ structor. CHRISTMAS IS COMING - Every Woman's Place/Webster Hou Is eking people, groups and 0 ganlzatlons Interested In adopting a needy family for Christ­ mas. For Information call 726- 4493: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - The Detroit Historical Museums are looking for people who are Inter­ ested In Detroit's history to 1111 a number of volunteer opportuni­ ties. Volunteers are needed to act as docents (tour guides) for Mu· seum tour groups, to assist at educational and special events, staff the Museum Information Center and other tasks. Call Frederick Stubbs for docent train­ Ing at 833-1475; arid call Susan Miller, at 833-0481 for volunteer opportunities. An i formed people a free people. S bsc ·h.e today!!! I • NA E ". AODRE-S-S---------------- • CITY STATE ZIP. I PHON-E-N-U-M-B-E-R------ ------------ ------ I 0 Yes, I want to subscribe. I 0 Yes, I want home delivery. 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