14 2A - Tuesday, April 21, 2009 MONDAY: TEDA: WEDNESDAY: In Other Ivory Towers Caps Carct Explained THURSDAY; Before You Were Here FRIDAY: Photos of the Week Selling in style The dreamlike, synthetic sound of Sigur Ros' "Gob- hledigook" sounds from the entrance of Star Vintage, drawing second glances from passershy. Inside, down a labyrinth- like set of stairs, Julie Bai- hak, an employee of the vintage store - is fixing a display of colorful hauhles. "Sigur Ros - I hung out with themrshackstage," Bai- bak said with a laugh. "That sounds pretentious, doesn't itt" The entire store seems to he on display. Customers are transported to an anachro- nistic space that holds trin- kets from all decades except the present. A row of go-go hoots in Day-Gin colors is lined up against the wall. Styrofoam mannequins in various states of undress sport neon wigs. "We doodle on the man- nequin heads," Baibak said. "We kind of just do whatever we think will add some kind of weird flair to this place." Baibak said her favorite part of the job is interacting with customers. "The people that come in the store are really interest- ing," Baibak said. "You get to play dress-up with them; it's really fun." Out of the numerous dis- plays, Baibak said she is most fond of the furniture room, which is located in thehback. The furniture room houses pretty much every- thing one would expect to find in a living room - hut with a twist. An old-fash- ioned television set shows flickering hlack-and-white static hats, and off-kilter paintings hang crookedly from the walls. "We have customers that come in (the furniture room) all the timehbecause it reminds them of their child- hood," Baibak said. Baibak, who had previ- ously worked in Toledo at a chocolate store, found her job in Ann Arbor assa spur of the moment derision. "Whenever I think of somethingcto do, I do it," she said. Her laissez-faire outlook on life has led her to a bohe- mian lifestyle. "I'm kind of a hum, actu- ally," Baibak said. "I don't go to school. I hang out."' - JASMINE ZHU SAID ALSALA/taily Julie Baibak reclines is the furniture room of Star Vintage, her favorite dispfay area is the store. Baihak said the hest part of working for the retailer is interacting with customers. CRIME NOTES CAM] The Michigan Daily - mtchigandatly torn 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, Mt 481019-1327 www.michigandaily.com GARY GRACA ELAINA BUGLI Editor in Chieg Business Manager 734-647-33h734-764-1058 gaca@michigandaityecom bugli@michigandailycom CONTACT INFORMATION Newsroom Office ho,,ra: Sun-Thurn..11ta.. - 2 .m. 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Talk on genetics and evolution WHAT: University of Illinois Physics Prof. Nigel Golden- feldt will discuss how the genetic code gives clues to "relics" of early life and what this connection says about the evolutionoary process. WHO: Center for the Study of Complex Systems WHEN: Today from 4:00 p.M. to 5:10 p.m. WHERE: West Hall Relax, relieve stress of finals WHAT: Free event with games, novelties, arts and crafts, food, massages and perfornmances for students taking a break from studying for finals. WHO: University Unions Arts & Progratms WHEN: Today from G6p.m. to t10 p.m. WHERE: Pierpont Commons Concert by Grecian blues and folk group WHAT: Free concert by the folk and blues music group Rebetiki Istoria from Athens, Greece WHO: Department of Classi- cal Studies WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Stamps Auditori- um, Walgreen Drama Center CORRECTIONS " An article in yesterday's edition of the Daily (In Other Ivory Towers: Protesters rally for respect forAuion-Amer- icans), misstated that the quote from Jenny Lau came from an interview with the Tufts Daily. The quote was reported by the Tufts Daily from a rally. * Please report any error in the Daily to correc- tions@michigandaily.com. 1A Texas man on death row was denied after arguing his constitutional rights were violated by jurots who consulted the Bible during deliberation, according to The Associated Press. 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Thae subject was escorted to thte University Hospital emergetncy room. ."° I w i re < m Y 5 W Professor Cameron You. have taugt generations who have gone forh to dlo g in your name. Curd r estthasftr your commitment and "* i E 'Ihum au * 983 nd.L " : >Srcan ' ad g yjar w ~t~.&tscw 4 I I J _ _ _'