20 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 21, 2004 ARTS CoMOg in ct.i - Compiled by the Daily Arts staff Magnetic Fields Album/Tour There's a lot of pressure on the music world's premiere groups to follow up groundbreaking works with top albums. The Stephen Merritt- fronted jangle-electric ensemble Magnetic Fields are releasing their first album since magnum opus 69 Love Songs made Merritt's songwrit- ing famous in 1999. Set for release on May 4, i is another theme album - in this case, each track begins with the letter "1." As if this weren't specific enough, the album is also sequenced alphabetically by song title. Magnetic Fields embark on a mini-tour to support i on Monday, playing dates in Boston, New York and Philadelphia before hitting Minneapolis,Minn., Chicago and Columbus, Ohio. "Rewriting History" by Dick Morris This former Clinton advisor and political analyst publishes a rebuttal to Hillary Clinton's "Living History." Morris says that the senator hides behind a chatty, charming and warm persona. This book promises to fill in the gaps that Clinton's memoir left blank. "Ugly Americans: The Story of the Ivy League Cowboys Who Raided the Asian Markets for Millions" by Ben Mezrich -- The true story of a Princeton graduate who traveled around the world to make the largest financial deal in history, helped develop a new economic theory and fell in love with the daughter of aYakuza gangster. 0 G MAY Courtesy of Nonesuch Courtesy of Universal Courtesy of DreamWorks Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 13 20 7-y 1 8 stxin and ua -,- -- -~ "Van Helsing" Hugh Jackman plays the titular monster hunter in Stephen Som- mers' follow-up to "The Mummy" films. Trading in Wolverine's claws for wooden stakes, Jackman takes on the Wolfman, Franken- stein and Dracula. "Friends" After 10 seasons of friendship, "Friends" will come to an end in a one-hour finale. The night-long farewell begins at 8 p.m. with an hour-long retrospective and ends with a special cast reunion on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" from the Central Perk set at Warner Bros. Studios. Sadly, this cast of six will no longer be there for you. 4, 14 15 21 22 "Shrek 2" The big green ogre returns to theaters with the obligatory sequel. DreamWorks better hope that Mike Myers and company can recap- ture the magic, having already greenlit a second sequel. "Troy" The sword-and-sandal epic returns with this violent retelling of Homer's "Iliad." Brad Pitt's Achilles versus Eric Bana's Hector should be a fight to remember. Unfortunately Orlando Bloom (Paris) won't be one of the countless corpses at the end of"Troy." "Frasier" With 13 years and 31 Emmys under its belt, the comedy that started back in a bar where everybody knows your name will get its last laughs in an hour-long finale. Promised to be funny and senti- mental, the episode will feature several guest stars including Antho- ny LaPaglia and Jennifer Beals. Kelsey, it's time to move on. 27 28 2 9 Movement Festival I The largest free electronic music festival returns to Hart Plaza in Detroit this Memorial Day weekend. Last year's incarnation featured more than 70 artists from various types of electronic music, and more than 700,000 techno enthusiasts attended. This year's lineup has not been announced but should feature some of the most notable DJs from around the world. i I I JUNE Courtesy of 4AD Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 5 Velvet Revolver After nearly a decade on the collective back burner, former members of Guns 'N' Roses team up with Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland and guitarist Dave Kushner to create Velvet Revolver. Two generations of music are effectively reshuffled and repackaged, creating a sonic fusion reminiscent of early '90s rock records. Look forward to hearing Weiland's guttural vocals melodically paralleled by Slash's unforget- table, gut-wrenching guitar solos on the highly anticipated Contraband. "The Dark Tower VI: The Song of Susannah" by Stephen King Roland, Eddie and Susannah return in part six of this mythic seven-part series. To save the tower, the trio they must save Susannah and secure a vacant lot. Darrel Anderson illustrates the story with 10 color images. muc% N -M M r em Los>y e-s-rockof M en Es~ (T-s - ~edneadu h ---= Bonnaroo Music Festival For it's third year, the Bonnaroo Music Festival will return to Manchester, Tenn., in June with bigger names and pricier tickets - about $200 after all the service charges. Still, it's hard to resist the chance to see Bob Dylan, Trey Anastasio and David Byrne all in one weekend. Prince To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Purple Rain, Prince unveiled his new album Musicology and subsequent tour schedule that will land in Detroit on June 20 and June 21. For these two very special nights, Prince will perform 25 years worth of his music at the Palace ofAuburn Hills. Expect to be seduced: Prince is back at top form, demonstrating that it is still acceptable for grown men to wear lycra and eye makeup. At the same time, a lot has changed for the icon. After converting to Jehovah's Witness, Prince traded in his libidinous lyrics for more wholesome mate- rial. Though he's more toned down, Prince purists nonetheless will be pleased by his two-and-a-half-hour set. 9 1 6 7 8C-- 2 9 3 10 17 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The w- is oer . hewbs ige fiay retums to the big serem .Tbs SieteMnlynihoo Spder-Man willtake S't alays pan out, n o to emor lkT hesuccessf"X2"than the enncal pa ee Balma ad R i.m JULY Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 3 1 2 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 -- 7 1 4 8 15 9 10 16 17 Wilco Album/Tour A Ghost Is Born, Wilco's highly-anticipated follow-up to 2002's legendary opus Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, hits stores June 22. As with YHF, the band is streaming the album from their website, www.wilcoworld.net. To support A Ghost Is Born (and show off keyboardistlguitarist Pat San- sone and guitarist Nels Cline, two new additions to the group), Wilco are touring the U.S. and Europe, with stops at the Indio, Calif., Coachel- la Festival and the Bonnaroo Music Festival before bidding America adieu at Chicago's Vic Theatre on June 12. And for you lucky kids spending your summer on the other side of the Atlantic, Wilco's hitting nearly every European festival from Stuttgart to Stockholm. "King Arthur" Jerry Bruckheimer meets medieval times in "King Arthur." Sup- posedly based on the actual history of the legendary king, "Arthur" features no sorcery or dragons. But with Bruckheimer on board, there are sure to be plenty of flying limbs, gore and very little in the way of substance. "Anchorman" Will Ferrell's career is skyrocketing. After hilarious turns in "Old School" and "Elf" - as well as a cameo in "Starsky & Hutch" - he is on a roll like Eddie Murphy in the '80s. Playing Ron Bur- gendy, a sleazy '70s TV anchorman, Ferrell may take his squirm- inducing idiocy to new heights. "Art So Hot It's Cool": Ann Arbor Bummer Art Fair This summer, the best art show around is in Ann Arbor. Celebrat- ing its 34th year of excellence in the fine arts, this show will host more than 450 highly talented national and international artists. With masterful works of everything from sculpture to oil paintings to metal works - with enjoyable entertainment for the whole family - The Michigan Guild of Artists and Artisans is proud to present courtesy of warner Bros. "Art So Hot, It's Cool." mheg eesa he es newe ga emA hensfo theXXV US inmerO Oyp c. Drng te ln-day evet expect penty of in ns, k rfie and baske ball f L"1peed tio _g3m_.,hjyiqa a 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 AUGUST Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 4