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, e MIdi4gan Dal
NEW STUDENT EDITION 2009
+ arts entertainment
fall 2009 | michigandaily.com I twitter @michigandaily

is undoubtedly an artsy town. The University of
Michigan Museum of Art caters to the fine artist, art historian or
newcomer to the art world. Aspiring filmmakers screen their work
constantly and the Michigan and State Theaters show everything
from new releases to old classics. And the local music scene with
venues like The Ark and The Blind Pig is sure to offer something
for every music lover. Whatever your art fix, Ann Arbor has got
you covered.

J

SAM WOLSON/Daly
c-b -ma

AICHIGAN MUSEUM OF ART

The spotlight on art in Ann Arbor gets
brighter every year. From the local
bands to the AA art fairs, the talent
in town has garnered worldwide
recognition, even piquing the
interest of the film industry. Luminaries
such as Hillary Swank, Michael Cera,
and Minnie Driver have made stops
to film in Ann Arbor. Whether you're
t catching a show at the Blind Pig or
snatching up a bargain purchase at
the art fair, Ann Arbor offers art for
everyone. EE PAGE 2 & 3D

I ne University or Micnigan museum or
Art, having undergone a long-anticipated
expansion, has quickly become one of the
"must-sees" in town, with art from all corners
of the globe. Exhibitions from famed artists
such as Francisco Goya and Ansel Adams
have been featured, and collection galleries
span from medieval art to contemporary
prints. Interactive rooms, including a room
covered in cracked mirrors and a dialogue
table, encourage museum visitors to directly
engage with art. UMMA is an attraction not to
be missed. SEE PAGE 40

uaity Arts is notning it not
opinionated. Check out Daily Arts'
top picks of films and albums for
2008, along with some of our guiltier
pleasures that wouldn't have madethe
cut. When the Oscars don't nominate
"Wall-E" or "The Dark Knight" for
Best Picture, and the Grammys are...
well, the Grammys, who else are you
possibly going to turn to? (Answer:
Daily Arts). And yes, we do have
some non-hipster choices - but just
a few. $E PAGE 5&6D

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