Greater 's Original Cultural Events Weekly, Thursday, January 19, 2017 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Palmer Park's WinterFest and Doggie Fashion Parade Photos: Barbara Barefield Barbara Photos:

People for Palmer Park's 5th Annual WinterFest and Doggie Fashion crowds will gather for the afternoon's highlight at 3 p.m. when dogs, Parade will be a festival of fun and fur at one of Detroit's most appeal- accompanied by children dressed in their doggie masks, will strut ing and magical winter playgrounds, Palmer Park, on Sunday, Janu- their stuff around Lake Frances, wrapped in scarves, cloaks, hats, ary 29 from 1 - 4 p.m. The event includes nostalgic horse and car- sunglasses and more. There will be prizes and treats for all pets from riage rides, a colorful doggie fashion parade, winter sports (weather Razor K-9, Paws in the D, and local pet stores. permitting), food, music, arts and crafts and more. If Mother Nature Everyone is encouraged to bring unopened and unexpired dog or cat provides snow and freezing weather, Lake Frances will be open for food to donate to Paws in the D for area pet shelters. Pre-registra- ice skating, and the trails will welcome cross-country skiers, snow- tion for dogs and guidelines for safety and behavior can be found at: shoers, and hikers — winter sports enthusiasts must bring their own peopleforpalmerpark.wordpress.com/calendar/winterfest-doggie- gear. People for Palmer Park (PFPP) volunteers will assist as guides fashion-parade/. and volunteer skaters who will be on hand for those new to the ice — "Bundle up and bring your ice skates, skis or snowshoes," says Peo- parents and responsible adults must accompany their children. ple for Palmer Park President Rochelle Lento. "We hope to create a Defrosting fun will be set up in the warm-up tent where young mu- winter wonderland for kids and adults to enjoy." sicians from Detroit Youth Volume will perform, children can create More information can be found at peopleforpalmerpark.org. - WinterFest and Doggie Fashion Parade will take place in Palmer cial winter hats and pet bandanas to warm up with. Outside the tent, Park, on the south side of the park adjacent to Merrill Plaisance, dogwarm and up cat with masks soup, to hot wear cocoa, in the hot pet coffee, parade, grilled and cheese, PFPP willyummy sell desoffi- which is located just north of McNichols (Six Mile Road) and just west serts and other healthy goodies from Nosh Pit Detroit Food Truck. of Woodward Ave. in Detroit. Follow the signs to free parking. Horse and carriage rides through the woods throughout the event, Admission is free; small donations are requested for carriage rides. 2 DOWNTOWN MONITOR Thursday, January 19, 2017 SHOWINGS The Edible Monument: The Art of Food for Festivals at the DIA The Detroit Institute of street festivals as table pieces designed of Arts is exhibiting a well as court and civic for Italian and French special display of culi- banquets in Europe in courts have survived nary objets d’art and the 16th to 19th cen- in illustrated books scarce food ephem- turies. and prints, many of era, entitled The Ed- Public celebrations which are featured in ible Monument. The and street parades the exhibition. exhibition includes featured large-scale The exhibition in- about 140 prints, rare edible creations made cludes a monumental Oranges, Circa 1639 books and serving of breads, cheeses and sugar sculpture based manuals from the Los meats. 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Costume of the Cook, Circa 1690's Minutes from Close to public transportation, shopping, entertainment and dining Thursday, January 19, 2017 DOWNTOWN MONITOR 3 THE SPORTING LIFE General manager Al Avila and manager Brad Ausmus are slated to join Tigers 30 stops across two tours—one around Greater Detroit and into Toledo, the players,other across coaches, the statebroadcasters to Grand and Rapids officials and onnearby a schedule areas. thatA full includes list of players nearly Tigers Winter Caravan attending is expected to be announced next week. The caravan begins Thursday, January 19, with a public event at the DSO, where Avila and Tigers players will help the orchestra celebrate the opening day of its Mozart Festival with a Piano Sonata marathon. The event is free and open to the public, with the Tigers scheduled to arrive sometime after 1 p.m. Around the same time, between 1 and 2 p.m., another group of Tigers will be Downtown, helping serve customers at Hard Rock Café. Tigers players will visit Children's Hospital, U.S. Customs and Border Protec- tion, Mariner's Inn and the Farmington Public Safety Department during the afternoon, before a pair of public events in the evening. At Hockeytown Authen- tics in Troy, fans who bring canned goods for donation to the Salvation Army will have the chance to take photos with Tigers players sometime during the 5 p.m. hour. Around the same time, other Tigers will visit kids at Clarenceville High School in Livonia. Ausmus, meanwhile, will spend Thursday evening in Toledo, where he'll join new Mud Hens manager Mike Rojas at the team's winter party from 6-7 p.m. at Fifth Third Field. Miggy and Justin Yuk it Up The Tigers will visit the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, honor a fallen Whitecaps' annual winter banquet, where catcher Alex Avila will be - inductedOver in Grandinto the Rapids, Whitecaps Tigers Hall players of Fame. and The officials banquet will is take sold partout. in the West ers at Hard Rock Café and check out cars at the North American International On Friday, the Tigers will visit Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the FBI's policeAuto Show officer, as partvisit ofpatients their annual at DMC Winter Children's Caravan Hospital, on Thursday, work as January celebrity 19 serv and - Friday, January 20. The tour leads up to the sold-out TigerFest at on January 21. localRose. officeThe Tigers and DTE will Energypresent headquarters a jersey to Wayne before State heading police to chief Wayne Anthony State Holt,Uni "Year in and year out, the players, manager and coaches have made a com- versity, where the team will help honor the memory of fallen police officer Colin mitment to engaging with fans throughout the state of Michigan," Tigers vice Tigers players on the west side of the state will make a visit to the Meijer store president of public affairs and strategic planning Elaine Lewis said in a state- andin Holland a gift to before the parents meeting and with fiancé members of Sgt. ofRose. the University of Michigan athletic ment, "and they enjoy seeing the smiles, hearing the cheers, and feeling the department Friday afternoon as part of the school's 200th anniversary celebra- passion and outpouring support from fans. 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SYMPHONIC NEWS Greater Detroit's Original Cultural Events Weekly DOWNTOWN MONITOR The Downtown Monitor is now in its 54th year of Ruth's Music Notes... continuous publication and is circulated free to all Ruth Crystal-Zaromp points of Greater Detroit and the City Proper. The Mozart Festival is beginning this weekend with Leonard Slatkin con- Paul Arlon — Editor & Publisher ducting the Detroit Sym- Roger Smith — Advertising Director phony Orchestra. There are six series of performances Columnists (each played twice) and the festival is then concluded George Eichorn • Laydell Harper • Ruth Crystal-Zaromp with the Detroit Symphony Marian Sakalauskas • Donald N. Campbell Youth Orchestra perform- ing the Mozart Requiem. The festival begins on this Phone and Email: Mailing Address: coming weekend, Thurs- (248) 439-1863 Downtown Monitor day, January 19 at 7:30 p.m. [email protected] P.O. Box 888 and Friday, January 20 at [email protected] Hazel Park, MI 48030 10:45 a.m. The program includes the Oboe Concerto in C Major, Horn Concerto No. 1, Overture to Marriage of Figaro, and Sinfonia Con- certante in E Flat Major for Christopher O'Riley Plays with the Pacifica Quartet Historic Mariners’ Church Violin and Viola. The Oboe A HOUSE OF PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE concerto was rewritten Má vlast Violin tets. For more information, Traditional Anglican Worship Since 1842 Concerto in a Minor, Op. 53, check UMS.org. by Mozart himself as his The Reverend William R. Fleming, Rector second Flute Concerto in D Mendelssohn, Dvořák Piano Concer- The Chamber Music Soci- Major, which is heard more to No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25, ety of Detroit is introduc- Sunday Services of Holy Communion often in that version. The Symphony No. 8 8:30 a.m.-The Holy Communion with Sermon and Organ Music second concert in the se- in G Major, Op. 88. this coming weekend. On 11:00 a.m.-The Holy Commuion with our Professional Choir ries will take place on Sat- andFor Dvořák more information, ingFriday, the JanuaryPacifica Quartet20, 8 p.m., on urday, January 21 at 8 p.m., check UMS.org. Thursday Service of Holy Communion and Sunday at 3 p.m. The be performing works by 12:10 p.m. – 12:35 p.m. program consists of the be performing at the Rack- theJorg PacificaWidmann, Quartet and Dmitri will Overture to Cosi fan Tutte, hamThe Auditorium Takács Quartet on willSat- Shostakovich at the Schaver 170 E. Jefferson at the Tunnel • Free Secured Parking in Flute Concerto (Buck), Horn urday, January 21 at 8 p.m., Hall at Wayne State Univer- the Ford Underground Garage for church services. Concerto No. 2 (DSO Princi- and Sunday, January 22 at 4 sity. This program includes (313) 259-2206 — marinerschurchofdetroit.org pal Horn Pituch), Overture p.m. as part of their perfor- a post-concert dessert re- to Don Giovanni, and Sym- mance of all of Beethoven’s ception with the artists. phony No. 39. (The program string quartets. On Saturday, January 21, brochure does not specify On Saturday, they will per- 8 p.m., at the Seligman Au- Foot Health form Quartet No. 5 in A Ma- ditorium in Beverly Hills, be performed – I assume it jor, Op. 18, No. 5, Quartet No. whichwill be No. flute 1 in concerto G Major ). willFor 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4, Christopher O'Riley, pi- Today information, check DSO.org and Quartet No. 15 in a Mi- theano, Pacificawill be Quartetperforming and DR. JAMES SCHELBERG or call (313) 576-5111. nor, Op. 132. works by Haydn, Ravel, and PODIATRIST There are quite a few oth- On Sunday afternoon they Schumann. There is a free er programs of importance will perform Quartet No. Pre-Concert Event: A con- PROTECTION FOR CALLUSES taking place during this 3 in D Major, Op. 18, No. 3, versation with Christopher QUESTION: I have very painful to remove the moleskin dressing weekend, as well. Quartet No. 8 in E Minor, Op. O'Riley, host of the nation- callus on my foot. How can I protect at night when you go to bed, as This Thursday at Hill Au- 59, No. 2, and Quartet No. ally syndicated radio pro- it from infection! well as when you take a bath or ditorium, January 19, 7:30 12 in E-flat Major, Op. 127. gram From the Top, with ANSWER: To protect a callus shower. In some cases, however, p.m., the Prague Philhar- A lecture entitled Explor- two young Michigan alum- from infection, you can place a thin your podiatrist may recommend ing Beethoven’s String ni of the show. piece of moleskin over the affected that the dressing be kept on at all monia will be performing times and not removed until he has under conductor Emmanu- Quartets will be given on On Sunday, January 22 area, taking care to separate it from your skin by using gauze had an opportunity to examine the el Villaume. Soloists include Saturday, January 21 at 7 at 3 p.m., at Varner Hall of callus again. Sarah Chang, violin, and p.m. at the Rackham Am- Oakland University, Chris- or absorbent cotton. Usually the topher O'Riley, piano, will moleskin is removed each day and ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Andrew von Oeyen, piano. replaced with a fresh dressing. Be Mr. von Oeyen comes from U-M Professor of Musicol- present a solo recital which In the interest of better foot sure to hold the skin of the sole health from the office of our area and has grown to phitheaterogy and Beethoven (4th floor) scholar by includes works by Brahms, of your foot taut first, then slowly be world renowned. Sarah Steven Whiting. This is the Bach, Scriabin, and Rach- pull the moleskin back toward DR. JAMES SCHELBERG Chang’s reputation speaks second installment of his maninoff. your heel. Don’t do it quickly or 1540 Washington Blvd. for itself. The program: lecture series delving into For further information, you may rip the flesh and cause Smetana Die Moldau from Beethoven’s string quar- check www.CMSD.org. bleeding. It is usually advisable (313) 962-4555 Thursday, January 19, 2017 DOWNTOWN MONITOR 5

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Moving Moments in Mom's Gift at Meadow Brook ga. Brittney seems to be just a With each person burdened step up from the Village Idiot, with their own special prob- By Paul Arlon but she can’t see her mother’s lems, it won’t be easy. But, ethereal spirit. She’s always she’ll do whatever it takes to been Daddy’s Little Girl, and get her ‘angel wings’ and the The Greater Detroit live the- has had a much better rela- play, written by Phil Olson, atre community is awash in tionship with her father than takes us from tragedy to joy on top-notch stages peopled Kat. a bittersweet bullet train. with seasoned talent. Mead- Kat and her Dad are at total The message, for me, was ow Brook Theatre is now in odds during their visit, and pretty simple: You have a its 51st year of presenting are even further divided when choice – you can either live Broadway-quality work, and the party’s other guests soon your life in a soap opera, or a their current production, the arrive. In comes Trish (Mon- situation comedy (with hom- Michigan premiere of Mom’s ica J. Palmer), a woman who age to Cindy Williams’ Shirley Gift, featuring television com- was at Peggy’s side all during Feeney). Because life goes on, edy icon Cindy Williams, is as her accident’s aftermath and no matter what, so you’d do good as local theatre gets. eventual death. Also, in walks better to make the best of it. Directed by MBT’s Artistic Kevin (Tyrick Wiltez Jones), Director Travis W. Walter, Wil- a childhood neighbor and the at the theatre. And, as usual, liams plays Peggy Swenson, an been estranged from her Dad with settling some matters be- athletic former Prom King at notThis one was bad a scene terrific from night Mead out- angel of sorts, suspended in (played by Mark Rademach- Kat’s high school. Kat and Kev- ow Brook’s venerable stage. limbo until she accomplishes er), since her mother suffered heavenly destination. Trouble in have circled one another Mom’s Gift, starring Cindy Wil- certain good works for her a lingering and eventually fatal foreis, Peggy she can hasn’t ascend been to hertold final ex- since grade school and now liams and a stellar cast, runs family. car accident when her father actly what those matters are, that they’re adults, there’s a through January 29. Peggy appears at her hus- was driving. Kat nearly chokes and the only person who can certain electricity between For more information, call band’s birthday party, pre- on the stiff drink she’s imbib- see her is the disputatious and them. (248) 377-3300, or look at senting herself to her always- ing when seeing the amiable surly Kat. So, the stage, so to speak, is mbtheatre.com. angry daughter, Kat (played by ghost of her mother. Enter Kat’s seemingly dizzy- Meadow Brook Theatre is lo- Dani Cochrane, pictured, with Peggy explains that she’s ap- headed little sister, Brittney, she must do to bring resolu- cated at 207 Wilson Hall, on Williams). Kat, is a smart but pearing at this family gather- played by newcomer to the set:tion Canto the Peggy swirling figure and out unset what- the campus of Oakland Uni- unhappy engineer, and has ing because she’s been tasked MBT stage, Franny Krommin- tled life issues of her family? versity, in Rochester. 'Phantom' Delights at Detroit's Opera House By Marian Sakalauskas who would be more than her mentor. The Phantom of the Opera Derrick Davis (pictured, Her voice is lovely and never ceases to delight, with K. Travis), although soars through the beauti- and the most recent in- I saw his understudy, Vic- ful Andrew Lloyd Webber carnation running at the tor Wallace, do the role. music. cer- I cannot speak to Mr. Da- Christine’s true love is tainly does not disappoint. vis’s performance, but Mr. Raoul (Jordan Craig), who From the opening organ Wallace was powerful and strives to give Christine chords, which make your moving in his interpreta- the strength to break the whole body tingle with the tion of the role. I have seen hold the Phantom has on Phantom several times be- her. Christine and Raoul’s this award-winning musi- fore, and this particular love duet, “All I Ask of You,” vibrations,cal holds the to audience the finalé, in phantom seems grittier is one of the really beauti- its thrall. and a bit scarier. His de- ful highlights of the pro- Set in the eighteenth-cen- votion to Christine (Katie duction. tury Paris Opera House, Travis) shows him to be The Phantom of the Opera Webber’s music is the runs at the Detroit Op- the play follows the story an obsessive stalker who most spectacular element era House through Janu- will use whatever devious 1986 in London. It came of this production, but the ary 22, at 1526 Broadway, but brilliant musician who method he can think of to firstto Broadway opened inin October 1988 and of visual effects are fabulous. in Downtown Detroit. ofhaunts the horriblythe opera disfigured house win her over. We cannot can boast that it is the The set and costumes are Wednesday through Sat- and becomes obsessively doubt his skill as a musi- longest running show in lush and vividly set the urday performances are at cian, composer, or vocal the history of Broadway. scene of the eighteenth- 8 p.m. Saturday and Sun- girl he wants to elevate coach, but his single-mind- That such a well-loved century opera house. The day matinees are at 2 p.m. fixatedout of the on corps a lovely de youngballet musical should come so corps de ballet is charm- and the Sunday evening and to turn her into the Ms. Travis’ Christine is close should be motivation ing and I was impressed by performance is 7:30 p.m. lead soprano at the opera edinnocent fixation and is alarming.naïve, which enough to have audiences how often a tableau looked Tickets are available at house. makes her a vulnerable - a great deal like an Edgar broadwayindetroit.com In this production, the target for the older and duction. Degas painting. or ticketmaster.com, or by Phantom is played by manipulative musician flockingOf course, to Andrew see this Lloyd pro The Phantom of the Opera calling (800) 982-2787. DOWNTOWN MONITOR CLASSIFIEDS CALL 248-439-1863 DEADLINE: Tuesday Noon for Thursday Edition MINIMUM RATE: 20 Words For $18.00

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