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By DAVID RIVA guest lecture for the Depart-
Daily Arts Writer ment of Screen Arts and Cul-
tures tonight.
terday morning, writer The lecture, which is open
Albom was on MSNBC's to the public, was prompted by
ing Joe" promoting the a request from SAC Prof. Jim
back Burnstein, who has worked
e of his Mitch Albom closely with Albom in advocat-
York ing the state of Michigan's film
Best Tonightat tax incentives.
"Have 8p.M. Albom's support for the
Little growth of the film industry in
The Angell Hall the area is partially justified by
before, Free the opportunity it offers college
appeared students.
ESPN's "I think (the incentives have)
Sports Reporters" talk- done a lot of good for young peo-
out topics ranging from ple in Michigan - particularly
HL playoffs to the NFL Michigan students and gradu-
t. Later this month, the ates - giving a lot of Michigan
-penned play "Ernie" will kids a reason to stick around
ere onstage. All this is here," Albom said in an inter-
iched between his nation- view with The Michigan Daily.
'ndicated radio show and According to Albom, the best
t Free Press column - it's way to reduce the so-called

"brain drain" is to provide grad-
uates with the option of working
in an industry that people actu-
ally want to work in. This desire,
he said, translates into an unde-
niable enthusiasm that has been
seen on sets in Ann Arbor and
across the state.
A seasoned participant and
observer of the film industry,
Albom has detected a notice-
able difference in the energy
and attitude of movie produc-
tions filmed in Michigan. He
describes them as friendly and
focused on teamwork, with little
emphasis on competition.
"I've been on sets in L.A.
where it's just another day at the
office," Albom explained. "Most
people are sort of aggravated
that traffic is being stopped.
"But here, it's like an event,"
he continued. "All the neigh-
bors come out and watch. I think
that's part of what people who
come here to make movies enjoy.
They like the fact that it's still a
big deal and it's not jaded here in
Michigan as it is in some other
places."

Republican Gov. Rick Snyder's media industries. He explained
proposed budget cuts would how even though his career dic-
greatly reduce the appeal for tates substantial traveling and
out-of-state filmmakers to move involvement in national and
their casts and crews to Michi- international endeavors, Detroit
gan, which lacks the resources serves as a worthy home base.
and infrastructure of larger cit- "I consider it as good a place
ies on the coasts. to live as any place in the world,"
However, film tax incentives he said.
or not, Albom will continue to Aware of the example he's
argue that Michigan is a great setting for future generations of
place to live and that more stu- entertainment and media indus-
dents should stay in the state try professionals both locally
after graduation. and nationally, Albom said he
"I would suggest that you can realizes just how important it
do very good work from here is for him to keep living in the
and you can be proud of help- Detroit area even though most
ing an area that really needs of his peers live elsewhere.
your help," he said. "New York "If I (move), then everybody
doesn't need any young writers, who comes after me is going to
young actors or young filmmak- do the same thing too, and we
ers, and L.A. doesn't need them won't have other creative people
either. living and working here," he
"But Michigan does." said.
A New Jersey native who Regardless of whether or not
has lived in Europe, Pennsylva- people are looking to him as a
nia, Massachusetts, Florida and role model, Albom is pleased to
New York, Albom has contin- remain a Michigan resident for
ued to thrive while living in the life.
Detroit area, specifically work- "I'm proud of living here and
ing in the entertainment and I'm happy to stay," he said.

TV ON THE RADIO
From Page 5
previously ambitious sound is
because the album was written
and recorded in a speedy three
months.
If the unintentional slip into
the safe zone can be mentally put
aside, it's important to know that
TV has embarked on an exten-
sive tour, headlining the day
after the album's release in Radio
City Music Hall. Also, keep your
ears perked for "All Falls Down,"
"Troubles" and stirring remixes
and instrumentals, which will be
available on the deluxe edition
of the album. Maybe these songs
will credit more smiles than their
titles allude to.
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THE LIFE OF Vada Murray was
wholeheartedly devoted to sharing his
many gifts with all those who knew
him, especially those he loved and ad-
mired. He was a loving husband, a
tremendously supportive father, a de-
voted friend, and a contagiously enthu-
siastic U of M fan. Perhaps best known
as a passionate and committed police
officer, Vada dedicated his career to
the pursuit of honor and justice. Above
all, he was a kind hearted and gentle
man who was committed to doing his
best at all times. Those who had the
good fortune to have crossed his path .
remember Vada as a man of great in-
tegrity with a kind and generous soul
and a genuine interest in helping peo-
ple reach their full potential. Vada was
a defensive back for the University of
Michigan football team from 1986 to
1990 and was deeply influenced by the
coaching of Bo Schembechler. Vada
played for the Wolverines in the Rose
Bowl in 1987, 1989 and 1990, and
from there took the many lessons from
his years on the field to his life and the
career off the field. Vada is survived by
his loving wife Sarah; daughters
Kendall and Harper and son Dec; his
mother Donna and husband Wiley
Akins of Cincinnati; his father Ed Mur-
ray of Cincinnati; his sisters Yvette
Murray and Tracy Murray of Cincin-
nati; and many beloved nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service honoring Vada's
life will be held on Thursday, April 14
at 11 a.m. at Cliff Keen Arena on the U
of M campus. Burial for police and
family only will follow.

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