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The Daily Arts guide to
upcoming events in Ann Arbor
and the surrounding area.
Today 4.9.09
Jonesin'
8 P.M.
At Walgreen Drama Center
Free
GayletRubin, "Sex and theDe-
industrialized City: The Future
of Queer Worlds"
12 p.m.
At 202 S. Thayer
Free
Andras Schiff: Beethoven
Sonata Project, Concert 7
At Hilt Auditorium
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Tomorrow 4.10.09
Master the Art 6th Edition:
Hip Hop Dance Tournament
6 p.m.
At Michigan League Ballroom
$8 for students
Dance MFA Thesis Concert:
"Harder, Faster"
8 p.m.
At the Duderstadt Center (Media Union)
Free
Saturday 4.11.09
Swing in Beijing: Film Series
12 p.m.
At Angell Hall Auditorium A
Free
Baroque Chamber Orchestra
8 p.m.
At the E.V. Moore Building, Britton Recital
Hall
Free
Sunday 4.12.09
Clay Realism
8 a.m.
At the Taubman Alfred Med. Library
Free
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After putting out his own energy drink
and cologne, Kanye West releases his
own take on the ShamWow: the KanYay.
50:1
On Twitter, Lindsay Lohan compares her
messy split with Samantha Ronson to
her parents' divorce in "The Parent Trap."
100:1
On Twitter, Rich Rodriguez follows
Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson.
300:1
Hgh fve.
A notable Ann Arborite gives five
answers to a curious question.
Michael Rodemer
Associate Professor, School of Art & Design
What five artists influence you most?
RICHARD FEYNMAN: What's interesting for me about Feynman was not
so much that he was a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, but that he lived his life
with gusto, which is something to aspire to.
WALT WHITMAN: I think that what I get from him is that I love the power
of his words and images - the amazing, towering constructions of words. Some
of which are actually quite pedestrian, buthe uses them to create images that are
quite moving.
E.E. CUMMINGS: Again, it's his truth to his idiosyncratic self, which was
very idiosyncratic. He made sense out of the nonsensical. From him, I also
learned about partialness. Partial image descriptions can be enough.
ROBERT IRWIN: He's also another person thatthoughtvery hard about art
and life and vision. He developed his own way of engaging in those, stuck it out
and made things happen.
FREDERICK CHOPIN: I don't know much about him personally, but when
I listen to his music I thinkI do. It's so powerful and rich and moving that Iwish
I knew more.
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