2B - Thursday, April 9, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.cam 25 - Thursday, April 9, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom 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 ste-see 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 Please send all press releases and @entinformation te arts dmichigandailycom. !!nS' 5,.: 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. .: .. _ . .:, f _'' > :, ON LIN E GA MES OF T HE W EEK 298 A POINTS a Os$ L SWITCH EROC Given a set of spheres with different symbols on them, it'sup to you to getthem all to be the same color. Random clicking may work sometimes, but a patient mind is the key to real success in this puzzling game. While each level can be completed with relative ease, accomplishing the task in the fewest clicks possible takes true mastery. Find it at: tinyurl.com/switcheroo DOWNHILL DELIVERY A shopping cart full of bricks is rid- ing down a bumpy hill, and the only thing you can do to save the bricks is tilt the shopping cart during its descent. The game is extremely simple but still enjoyable. Though the course is short and the scores seem somewhat arbi- trary, the game still delivers mindless fun. Find it at: tinyurl.com/downhilldelivery C/) IL 0 C) 0 Soree PN oplefS n L w C ns ear WaI sh t I We; Ar ust We r J.Brand Humanity Cur ac~chd BlnkpJans &C Ca 1 * Ved lla oss ankyPanky 'sJensBlckOrchidB n kJes Manin tq( g Ij n of lity ven f nt TolFre e 60 -!MEN -KIDS -TEENS *Good thru April 30th a 6 a 6 I f 6h N 6