12 Monday, July 2, 2007 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com BONNAROO From page 11 Zen lemonade and your bottle of SPF 45. Or, as is more likely, the absence of these things. The best bands can make all of the dust and the heat fade away. The best concerts don't seem to take place in Manchester. The Flaming Lips show, for instance, happened to take place on a set looking like the Moon. The worst bands make it very evident that you are locked into a grid of tents and can't leave for four days. The throbbing noise from Tool shot almost a iile from the main stage into my tent, turning my night into a crazed headache of roll- ing and moaning and praying for silence and death. I have never wanted to be home more than in that moment. But it wasn't all bad. The Hold Steady proved that it can bring its rock and roll tent revival to a thousand people as easy as it can a bar-full. The crowds for Spoon screamed so loudly for an encore (typically forbidden at Bonnaroo) cit clead singer and rock android Britt Daniel even allowed himself a brief reaction: "You guys are hard core." The Black Keys got to be very loud; Feist got to be very quiet. And, on Sunday night, I got To play: Complete the grid so that every row, column and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. to drive home. Like sneaking into clubs or sleeping in the library during From page 9 finals, Bonnaroo has become one of those foundational college expe- also be appearing. He makes riences that everyone should have. an instrumentalist's electronic Here's why: When Sting came on music, filtering acoustic and stage for the reunion of The Police, steel guitars, dulcimers and arguably the biggest draw of the sparse druos through an array entire festival, he addressed the of pedals and processors to cre- crowd repeatedly as, "100,000 ate droning, meditative pieces of people from Tennessee." Salty art-rock. Daniell's music never rock journalists took this as a sign descends into noise, however, that Sting filed his set from the and remains melodic enough tour bus, unaware of where he was to guide you through its rich, or what concert he was playing. inventive textures. But the crowd didn't boo; for that So check this one out if you're weekend, we were all citizens of feeling adventurous - it will be Bonnaroo, Tennessee. easy to get lost. RANDOLPH COURT APARTMENTS ~ 6 2 Bedroom Apartment Homes Ground Floor Ranch Style! Private Entrance! Patio! Spacious Kitchen! Air Conditioning! Laundry Facilities! 24-Hour Emergency Maintenance! Pets Welcome! And much, much more! Call today to reserve your new address! 734-97=-2828 Equal Housing Opportunity thud annual Oke a Congratulations to Daniella Huggins, our Fake Ad Contest winner for May! Try to find the fake advertisement in this week's paper and throughout the month. If you think you've found it, e-mail your name, the page number of the ad and the ad caption to display@michigandaily.com (subect: fake ad contest). Contest sponsored by Papa John's Pizza. Winner will receive 2 Free Large Pizzas! One winner will be chosen at the end of each month and will be contaced by e-mail. The Daily Arts guide to upcoming concerts, fairs, screenings and other events All This Week Adipose Gladipose: A mixed-media installment by Julie Hughes The Power Center Call for showtimes:734-764-2538 Wednesday Ann Arbor Independence Day Parade Corner of State St. and East William St. 10 a.m. Free The Capitol Steps: Comedy Show The Power Center 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. $26-$40 Young Frankenstein Ingalls Mall 10 p.m. Free Thursday Buddy Guy and Ryan Shaw The Power Center 8ym.$38-$56 Friday Tcheka The Ark 8 p.m. $15 Ann Arbor Soul Club The Blind Pig 10 y.w. $5/ Under 21$8 The Polyphonic Spree The Majestic Theater(Detroit> 8 p.m. $20 Friday - Sunday Holy Shit!! Fest '07 MOCAD (Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit) 8 p.m. $8/night or $20/weekend Saturday Feufollet The Ark 8 p.m. $15 Hell's Kitchen Dance with Baryshnikov The Power Center 8 p.m. $55-$70 Please send all press releases to artspage@michigandaily.com 0 0 ng or 6 i 5 9 7 8 8 4 7 1 a t 11 [ 5 3 1 7 8 0 cationFcom