The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Tuesday, April 1, 2008 - 7 Politician presents plan for Mich. delegates ARTS From Page 1 Hubbs explained how in the song's music video, Wilson is shown t"musically cross-dressing," or assuming male roles and imitating the styles of male artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock. Bertrand presented his analysis of how rock'n'roll and R&B affected race relations in the South. The crux of his argument centered on the 1956 beatingofjazzpianistNatKingCole whenhewasperformingaconcertin Birmingham, Ala. Three white men attempted to kidnap Cole while he was on stage before being subdued by police. Bertrand said the assault actually improved race relations in the South, as most condemned the assailants and many newspapers published apologies to Cole. Ortner's talk focused on the production of independent films, explaining how the class and gen- der of the genre's producers affect the finished product. She discussed how producers of indie films usually come from wealthy families and tend to have Ivy League or more advanced degrees. She said viewers of these films also tend to be white-collar professionals, making independent films "stories they tell themselves about themselves." After the professors were fin- ished presenting, the three mem- bers of the panel reacted to each other's work, offering both praise and criticisms. LSA sophomore Dana Darm- stadter, who attended the forum, said she appreciated learning new views about popular culture. "I didn't know what to expect before coming, but I enjoyed it," she said. "The questions at the end real- ly tied the three together." Angela Kane, a professor in the School of Music, Theatre and Dance, said it was interesting to hear how race and class issues are so closely tied to politics. "I think it's great that Michigan has these interdisciplinary debates," she said. "I'd like to see more of them." 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