WV 2A - Thursday, February 28, 2013 . MONDAY TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: T HRSDAY FRIDAY: This Week nHisory P rofessor Profiles In Other ivoryTowers Alumni Profiles Photos of the Week The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com ANDREW WEINER RACHEL GREINETZ Editor in Chief Business Manager 734-418-4115 rxt. 1252 734-418-4115 ext. 1241 anweiner@michigandaily.com rmgrein@michigandaily.com CREATIVE CREATURES Taxidermy a way of life for alum At a young age, Takeshi "Immortal Love" pop-up gal- each episode, one "Immortal- Yamada, who received a Mas- lery in New York City which izer" faces off against a "Chal- ters degree from the University was held to help promote the lenger." Each is asked to create in 1987, developed a passion for premiere of the network's new a piece to be judged on three collecting natural specimens. He unscripted series' "Immortal- criteria: originality, craftsman- pursued his interests through art ized" and "Freakshow." The ship and interpretation of a des- degrees and became a rogue taxi- exhibit featured several of my ignated theme, which include dermist, creatingstuffed animals pieces, including 10 space alien first love, the end of the world based on types of animals that do skulls and five mummified and self-portrait. not actually exist. He now oper- dragons as well as a number of atesFreakBaby Museum and the beautiful mounts provided by How did you spend your Museum of World Wonders. He's the other artistsand judges seen time atthe University? featured on AMC's "Immortal- on "Immortalized." The pop-up ized," a TV show about taxider- gallery was packed and every- At the School of Art and mists. one had a great time. Design, I was busy - I took many classes and taught three What is your current art What's your role in days per week as a wage- exhibition in Manhattan? "Immortalizers?" earning teaching assistant for Professor John Rush's basic My work was recently fea- In the series Iam featured as drawing class. tured as part of the AMC one of four "Immortalizers." In - KAITLIN ZURDOSKY IN A STITCH Newsroom 734-418-4115 opt.3 Corrections corrections@michigandaily.com Arts Section arts@michigandaily.com Sports Sectalon Display Sales dailydisplay@gmaitcom Online Sales onlineads@michigandaily.com News Tips news@michigandaily.com t tLetterstothe Editor tothedaily@michigandaily.com Editorial Page opinion@michigandaily.com Spors SeioPhnotogaphy Section phoolaSchi andai com Classified Sales daitydisplay@gmailtcom Finance finance@michigandaily.com ALLISON FARRAND/Daily LSA freshman Ana Kutschat, along with members of Circle K and NSCS, make teddy bears for South Korean orphans at the Michigan Union Wednesday. CRIME NOTES Sick stealer WHERE: University Hospital WHEN: Tuesday at about 11:55 a.m. WHAT: A patient took food from the cafeteria without paying, University Police reported. He was identified and released pending warrant authorization. Parking probs WHERE: 900 Beal Street WHEN: Tuesday at about 3:15 p.m. WHAT: A vehicle was hit at the North Campus parking lot by an unknown vehicle, University Police reported. There were no injuries or damages to the vehicles. There are no suspects yet. CAMPUS EVENTS & NOTES Music Orchestra performance concert Trouble on the Sneak a run roads WHERE: Catherine Street WHEN: Tuesday at about 4:50 p.m. WHAT: Two vehicles collided in an accident, University Police reported. The accident caused no injuries or damage to the vehicles. WHERE: Centeral Campus Recreational Building WHEN: Tuesday at about 5:40 p.m. WHAT: A 20-year-old man was arrested for unlawful entry, University Police reported. He was processed, issued a trespass warning and released awaiting warrant authorization. WHAT: University profes- sors Carmen Pelton, Scott Piper and Martin Katz will performa concert of works by Olivier Messiaen, one of the major French composers of the 20th Century. WHO: UMMA WHEN: Today at 7 p.m. WHERE: UMMA Translation discussion WHAT: Anna Zielinska- Elliott, a lecturer of Japanese literature and language at Boston University, will compare and contrast translations of the Japanese novel "1Q84". WHO: Center for Japanese Studies WHEN: Today at 12 p.m. WHERE: School of Social Work Building WHAT: The University Symphony Orchestra will perform pieces by Beethoven and Stravinsky and a Schumann cello concerto. WHO: School of Music, Theatre & Dance WHEN: Today at 8 p.m. WHERE: Hill Auditorium CORRECTIONS * An article (" 'U'study abroad,"2/26/2013) stated that all students, regardless of residency status, studying abroad through CGIS programs that require tuition pay in-state tuition costs. For these programs, students who are non- Michigan residents do pay out-of-state tuition. TIRF TE-IINGS YOU OULK NOW TODAY 1 The Nobel Prize medal of Francis Crick, co-discov- erer of the DNA's double helix structure, will be put up for auction in April by Crick's granddaughter, NPR report- ed. The medal and diploma are valued at $500,000. Get a taste of Ann Arbor's comedy scene with a special look at the rising stars of the A2 Comedy Showcase and the University's very own LOL ROFL Comedy Club. * FOR MORE, SEE INSIDE Beyonce will be, performing at a local carnival in the United Kingdom after organizers of the carnival ambitiously approached her, the Telegraph reported. 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