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September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, taglined "a real good time," and the shows featured such legends as Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Ornette Coleman, BB King, Miles Davis - just to name a…

… few. Nineteen years ago, the last Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival hap- pened. This year, it's being revived. Hopefully, this time, it's here to stay. FIRST TIME 'ROUND Peter Andrews, co-promoter of…

… explains, "There used to be a Blues Festival here. John Fishell ... put on two Blues Festivals (in '69 and '70) that were beautiful events on the same field where we did. "So when I got the job of Events…

…9 Page 8-The Michigan Daily/New Student Edition -Thursday, September 10, 1992 Blues and Jazz Fest makes comeback in September Adolescent sexual assault lifts college by Annette Petruso Twenty…

… the base to blues and jazz, which no one had ever done. I see now in fes- tival magazines there's a few, but it's still a unique combination. "Doesn't seem that crazy to me, the two forms (of music…

… year's program. Photo reproduced from 1972 Michiganensian. See FESTIVAL, Page 16 There are no rules when it comes to sharp off-the-field fashions for back to school. Follow your own game plan and at…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 16

… MichiganEnsian. Davis "I went outside and John Sinclair had acquaintances that put up some cash and so off and running we went." But the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival lasted only for two years. "The…

…. The 1992 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival,- September 11-13 Friday night, Crisler Arena: Chisel Bros. featuring Thornetta Davis. Katie Webster, and Bonnie Raitt. $22.50 and $18.50. Friday night…

… ... politics ... natural points of conflict. All of those are gone now." The Blues and Jazz Fest lasted one extra year, but not in Ann Arbor. The same people put the show to- gether and put it on for one very…

… anyway, somehow.' cil rescinded our permit," Andrews explains. "I don't think they liked the image we were portraying of Ann Arbor. That was during the re- ally controversial days, youth versus adults…

… arriv- ing. le was asleep on the back of his bus from date to date. He didn't re- ally know where he was going from date to date. 'Oh, Ann Arbor, okay.' "And his bus drove in and all these journalists…

… were swarming around the front of it. le woke up and said, 'Wait a minute. What is going on here? Ann Arbor.' And he got out of the bus said, 'Wait a minute gentlemen,' mikes thrown in his face and stuff…

…, Michigan Theater: Dave Murray Quartet featuring Don Pullen, Archie Shepp Quartet featuring Roy Brooks. $20. Saturday day, September 11, Gallup Park: George Bedard and the Ann Arbor All-Stars, Snooky Pryor…

… perfect for Ann Arbor? ... I hope the mayor will come out and say hello ... "We said to Bonnie, 'Dig some local acts around here.' We sent her the Chisel Bros. tape ... Bonnie said, 'Woh, this gal's great…

… listen to hip hop and all this stuff, but listen to where it's coming from ... I was really happy that (Raitt) won the awards that she won, too, because that means that (the blues) is coming back." ANN

March 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…ARTS Tuesday, March 10, 1987 The Michigan Daily Page 5 The 16mm Festival goes for the silver By John Shea The Ann Arbor Film Festival, a festival with as rich a past as promising a future, kicks…

… North Am - erca. Promising young filmmakers from across the country point to, Ann Arbor as the place to best display their talents. This year, over 250 entries have been submitted for the festival's 25t…

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…-off its silver anniversary run at the Michigan Theatre today. What started as a forum to exhibit the work of local filmmakers back in 1963 has grown into the oldest and most prestigious 16mm festival in…

…H 'run, and festival director Annette Wilson, along with a five-member screening committee, will view them all before choosing the 80-100 films that will be shown during the week. There are 30 hours of…

… $1000 Berman Award for the "Most Promising Filmmaker in the Festival." One thing that has changed since 1963 is the broadening of the field to international filmmakers; no longer does the festival have a…

… strictly North American flavor. Entries have been received from Ger - many, New Zealand, Italy and Ethiopia, just to name a few. A special program on experimental cinema in Germany, hosted by festival judge…

February 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… H. Dennis Smith, will perform Lars-Erik Larsson's Concertino for Trombone. Scott has spent his summers at the Blue Lake and Interlochen National Music Camps. A native of Ann Arbor, McElroy per- forms…

… *"Repairs Portable Keyboards Casio Yamaha Bontempi 14.95 an up ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART Records] i the past si* years the blues has had a resurgence in, of all,places, Texas. Groups such as the Fabulous…

…. Dennis Smith here in Ann Arbor. Penpraze has studied during the sumer at three of the finest programs in the country: Aspen Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, and Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute…

… Competition in Farmington. She plays in the USO and in the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra. Trombonist Laurie Penpraze is com- pleting her Master's degree this term. She has studied with Glenn P. Smith and H…

…. She performs with the Contemporary Directions Ensemble, the Chamber Winds, USO, Symphony Band, Ann Ar- bor Symphony and Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra. For all the star-crossed lovers in the audience, Eiko…

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… Thunderbir- ds, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, Anson Funder- burgh & the Rockets, and now Ronnie Earl & the Broad- casters are playing the blues like they were born in Chicago. 14ere's a case when you…

… with current drummer and ex-Ann Arborite Fran Christine (in the early 1970s Fran played drums in The Boogie Brothers with Steve Nardella and in The Vipers with Nardella and George Bedard). Side A starts…

… and finishes with an instrumental. The latter, "Baby Doll Blues," is a contemplative, lean number. If you've got troubles in which you'd fike to wallow, this is your cut. The preceding song was written…

… "Ridin' in the Moonlight," by Howlin' Wolf. Wilson's harp opens the tune. This is more like it! Basic no frills blues-bass, drums, guitar, and harp. Just as you're recovering from this, you are hit with…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

…Page 16,E--Thursdoy, September 10, 1981-TheMichigan Daily Restless? Check out Detroit Motown offers handy diversion L i W W. w The Mich iganl.iily--Thursday, Sep By LOU FINTOR Ann Arbor is fine…

… draws for the city. And, of course, dining in Detroit is a bit more interesting than dining in Ann Arbor, if only because of the tremen- dous selection of restaurants. FOR ETHNIC FOODS, one of the most…

festivals, the music scene picks up during the sum- mer and fall. The Detroit/Windsor In- ternational Festival, the Mon- treus/Detroit International Jazz Festival, and the Detroit Blues Festival are all big…

… students, and offers live jazz and blues circuit bands with moderately priced drinks. Alvin's Twilight Bar (on Cass) is rather higher priced, featuring jazz with the most popular groups, and oc- and an…

… the spirit of renaissance alive, Detroit is still a great place to go for the day. DURING THE SUMMER, the city's ethnic festivals provide an ideal excuse for a visit. The festivals take place T j / 3…

September 10, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… Taylor and The House Rockers kicked off yes- terday afternoon's concert of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fes- tival '72 with a pleasant set of rocking, raucous blues. The band ranged far and wide over the…

… Daily. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at, Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420 Maynard Street, -Ann Arbor

… "Wang Dang Doodle." They stayed there when Lucille Spann, widow of the late genius blues pianist Otis Spann and guest of honor at the festival, replaced Koko in the band. .Never has the blues sounded any…

… the mike, no one could doubt that the blues was present at the festival in all its triumphant bittersweet glory. The dedication ceremony fol- lowed, formally naming the fes- tival site "The Otis ,Spann…

… Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAIL Sunday, September 10, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAIL~' Sunday, September 10, 1972 Blues and jazz at its best 'Sam': A sympathetic Woody By HERB BOWIE Hound Dog…

blues spectrum but their staple was a boogie style close to Jimmy Reed's. Backed just by drums and second guitar, the Hound Dog treated the audience to some sizzling slide guitar as well as a fine early…

… program back to blues, playing a mellow soulful style replete with horns in the tradition of the miaster B.B. King. But it wasn't until the premeir blues singer from Chicago, Koko Taylor, joined them that…

…). ___________- II Waters, who presented it to a tearful Lucille Spann. Muddy Watels, long time friend and employer of Otis Spann, wound up the afternoon concert, Muddy proving again that he's the best damn blues

… ' equally beautiful. Pharoah restricted himself to singing, but the pianist proved himself more than capable of leading the group instrumental- ly, constructing a wonderful dis- cordant solo. Bobby "Blue

…" Bland closed last night's show with a warm, comfortable set. Backed by a four-piece horn section, he sang a smooth blues reminiscent of B. B. King's vocal style. By RICHARD GLATZER In spite of what a…

September 10, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

… (1998) See Saturday. 7 p.m. Next Stop Wonderland (1998) See Thursday. Mich. 9 p.m. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival Robert Jones, Root Doctor, Rosie Ledet, Paul deLay, New Orleans Klezmer All…

… early shorts by various artists. With live organ accompaniment. Mich. 4:10 p.m Friday MUSic Maceo Parker Aw Yeah! Brought to you by the 1998 Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, this saxman is the 'unk' in…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…, Vaughn and his band Double Trouble managed to sell twenty thousand tickets to six shows at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. Ann Arbor's tradition of sup - porting the blues, combined with Vaughn's strong local…

… Soul to Soul. See STEVIE, Page 9 HAVE FRAMING CREWS. Need work. Call 1-517-456-4812. Ask for Ray Trumbley. The Ann Arbor Cantata Singers FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS VIII Dr. Bradley R. Bloom, music director…

… tomorrow night. No stranger to the Detroit / Ann Arbor area, Thursday's show will be Vaughn's fourth appear - ance here in a year and a half, including a show last year at Hill Auditorium. Last February…

… Sunday, December 14, 1986 4:00 p.m. Bethlehem United Church of Christ 423 S. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor In Venisti enim Gratiam....................... Tomds Luis de Victoria Ein Kind ist uns Geboren…

… and Johnny Copeland in addition to the great Blues Festival featuring John Lee Hooker, the term is coming to a close with another superb guitarist when Stevie Ray Vaughn comes to Hill Auditorium…

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Wednesday, December 10, 1986 Page 7 Stevie set to rock the Hill By Brian Jarvinen After a long fall season of blues shows, which has included performances by Lonnie Mack…

…. The result was Double Trouble's 1983 debut album Texas Flood, which featured the blues-meets- rockabilly tune "Love Struck Baby," as well as plenty of standard Texas blues-type stuff. After this, Vaughn…

… hit the road with a vengeance as an opening act for various groups, including The Moody Blues, for whom he opened a show at Crisler Arena a few years ago. Eventually he began headlining his own shows…

…/19/86) one customer per week 1104 S. University 996-1811 I. - - - between Chicago blues and his own, Texas style, and came about with the help of his new keyboard player, Reese Wynans. Die-hard guitar fans…

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April 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… BERESFORD & KAELA THEUT Daily Staff Reporters See FOOLS, Page 3A Festifools celebration entertains thousands CAMPUS LIFE Art, festivities shown at annnual Ann Arbor event held political connotations…

… Marijuana Like Alcohol. The coalition aims to gain enough signatures to put marijuana legalization on Michigan’s ballot in 2018. LSA senior Erin Dunne, who wrote her honors thesis on Ann Arbor’s

… right to not breathe that secondhand smoke when in public.” Ann Arbor residents on Main Street Sunday afternoon could hear FestiFools before they saw it. Loud drums and live music paraded through…

… the city, interspersed with thousands of people who gathered to watch the event. For the 11th year in a row, FestiFools took over the streets of downtown Ann Arbor. This year’s theme, “Wish…

…, participated in FestiFools for the second time this year. She said being in the FestiFools michigandaily.com Ann Arbor, Michigan Monday, April 10, 2017 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SIX YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM…

…. Michigan politicians were among the approximately 10,000 people in attendance of this year’s Hash Bash, signifying the push for marijuana legalization in the state. State Rep. Yousef Rabhi (D– Ann

Arbor) spoke at the event and advocated for the legalization of marijuana, saying it would eventually solve infrastructure issues. “If we can put a ballot initiative through that will legalize…

… those who aren’t interested in marijuana vulnerable to its effects. “Rather than affecting the University area, the new law would affect the student body as they could then freely roam Ann

Arbor to smoke with no consequences,” Merrill said. “Legalizing marijuana would expose a lot of people who want nothing to do with the drug to secondhand smoke, but people should have the…

… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 S P O R T S . . . . . . . . B S EC T I O N Health care leaders talk diseases at conference University history showcased at True Blue! event by notable alumni See CONFERENCE, Page 3A ROBERT…

September 10, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

…Tuesday,' September 14, 1974 1_HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Tued~, eptmbr 0, 97--- ICHGA D-LYP-e iv Blues Festivl: Artistic success By IRA MONDRY WINDSOR Tile title Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz…

…" TONIGHT Tuesday, Sept. 10 7 P.M. mess their ney!4 By DAVID WARREN. WINDSOR "I'm doing it all by myself" Luther Allison said Sunday af- ter his stunning performance Saturday night at the exiled Ann Arbor

… recogniz- ed all over the world. I can't (WHOOP IE ASSEMBLY HALL,I LOWER LEVEL Michigan Union I __ _ .. .a -Next- Marx. Bros. "ANIMAL CRACKERS freeform stereo 102.9 fm Ann Arbor Sat., Sun., & Wed…

… Work- a fitting ending to a festival ing" which ended his set de- which was predominantly blues. spite the crowd's calls for more. - CONCERT USHERS- UAC-ICC-PROJECT COMMUNITY 1974-75 CONCERT SERIES New…

Blues and Jazz Festival here. "I don't have a settled band, so I depend only on my- self. Luther Allison has been in the music business for 18 years, and yet in that time he has not, achieved the fame…

… with Jim- my Dawkins and his band, who played a good set of typical Chicago-style blues. Cecil Tay- lor, the avant-garde pianist who helped revolutionize jazz in. the early 1960's, bored the audience…

… which over well and were kept on for may be meaningful to him, but a long set. The crowd, however, which were, not accessable to was waiting for the "king of most others. the blues' " B.B. King, and he It…

… remained for Luther Alli did not disappoint them. son to save Saturday night af- Playing in front of a 10 piece, ter Hound Dog Taylor had re- band, the "blues boy" went fused to play due to insufficient…

… through most of his hits and funds, and Luther responded filled the air with his blues. If magnificently. Using Jimmy Jimi Hendrix raped his guitar, Dawkins' bass player after his B.B. King made tender love…

… to own was detained at the border, his, and appeared sincerely Luther held the audience in the moved by What he was playing palm of his 'hand as he played and singing. Between such fav- slow blues and…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…, while featuring their share of touring blues belters (like Lonnie Mack and Koko Taylor) and an occasional up- ... Non-Fiction from the showcase stages of Ann Arbor bars, these underground bands are alive…

… makes Ann Arbor the film capital of the Midwest is not only the second-runs, though. We host some of the most prestigious film festivals around. The most well- known being the 16mm Film Festival. This…

… Politics in the Capitalist Society." One of the coordinators of the. 8mm Film Festival, Eyemediae has also given shows at the Perfor - mance Network, the Kerrrytown Concert House, the Ann Arbor Theatre, and…

… iii "". "". 4 44.4." . By Seth Flicker Ann Arbor is approximately the third largest film-viewing commun - ity in the country. This means that hardly a day goes by when you can't choose between at…

… least fifteen different movies a day. Does this also mean that there is nothing better to do in Ann Arbor? Of course not. The University is just one wild, film-crazy place, and as you will easily find out…

… is Eyemediae, located at 214 N. Forth. They often have obscure film series and an abundance of speakers (see side bar). The final part of film in Ann Arbor is the first-run movie theaters. There are…

… four on campus. The first three are pretty standard fare: the Movies at Briarwood, in Briarwood Mall, Fox Village, in the Maple Village Shopping Center and the State Theater, 231 S. State. The Ann Arbor

… Theaters, 210 S. Fifth, is a little bit more unusual, though. Besides half-price coupon accessibility, the Ann Arbor show first-run foreign and low-budget films. This makes it the only one of it's kind in…

Ann Arbor. Keeping up with the Jones' in film is not very hard or expensive to do. Ann Arbor has an abundant wealth of film, but you must do your homework, and maybe even someday you can become film…

… somehow manages to rear its noisy, un- shaven, and acne-pocked head up in book-minded burgs all across this great wasteland of ours, and Ann Arbor is no exception. Bar bands, garage groups, and aggro…

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 18

Blues and Jazz Festival does more than bring great music to our backyard. "There's too much support for this," says Andrews. "I think this Festival is just perfect with every- thing else in Ann Arbor

… Continued from page 16 of the acts on the bill either played in one of the original Festivals or come from the Ann Arbor/Detroit area, in- cluding the Chisel Bros. If the Festival is going to work, and remain…

… a yearly extravaganza, local support is crucial. From spreading the show from an outdoor park to Crisler Arena and the Michigan Theater to using local firms for sponsorship and supplies, the Ann Arbor

… Athletic N.E. of Eisenhower & State .s ' -6 2875 Boardwalk Drive Ann Arbor One Detroit Center 500 Woodward Ave, Ste 2700 Detroit, MI 48226-3424 (800) 347 - 9866 r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I…

… students per se." Though this Festival is being promulgated as a family event, there will be more than just such units in attendance. Whiteall agrees. "I worked on this MC5 reunion about four months ago and…

… suspect that this (Festival) will have a wide- range of ages." If it works, imagine next year's bill. 0 He's mean, he's lean, and he's in a nouvelle Western schizophrenic, anti-violence, shoot-em-up flick…

February 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 109) • Page Image 19

… fa (State Theater, 2: ANN ARBOR 8mm FILM FESTIVAL The dominant film program over the weekend is definitely this festival. Independent films from all over the world will be shown, and while some of…

… film has nothing new to say, though. Nice photography-(Mediatrics; Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:00,9:00) more to come... ANN ARBOR 8MM FILM FESTIVAL Winner's night. See Friday's listing. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Aud…

March 10, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Ann Arbor. The group will perform in high schools, pris- ons, and also travel to areas in De- troit. VOICES OF STEEL will formed on Friday, March be per- 10. MI- GRANTS will be performed on Sat…

… Schottenfeld, Professor and Chairman, Director, Graduate Summer Session in Epidemiology, The University of Michigan, School of Public Health, 109 Observatory Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029; Telephone: (313…

… by the Butler Twins, who were featured in the blues festival in October. Forman's insidious plan is to book multi-act shows until enough people dis- cover the music, and then get the bands rooms and al…

…I Page 8 - The Michigan Daily-- Friday, March 10, 1989 Bash exposes local blues acts i BY JED THOMPSON SIDESTREAM smoke, overpriced beers and nowhere to sit down. Sound good? It did to 800 blues

… fans who packed the Blind Pig to hear five Detroit blues bands imported by Blues Factory booking agency last Octo- ber. Five of the fastest blues fillies in Blues Factory's stable got some much needed…

… exposure; and 800 people got a soul-healing dose of fine local blues. It worked so well that Mark Forman, co-founder of Blues Factory Records, decided to do it again tomorrow night. Forman -started the…

… than 20 years. He'll bring the voice of experience onto the stage, and don't let the doubly diminutive handle fool you, he'll be ready to stomp. Code Blue features a guitar player named Art Littsey…

… vocals and lowdown harp work promised. The headliner for the night is the Detroit Blues Band. They were twice voted Best Blues Band (say it three times fast) by the Metro Times, Detroit's scaled- down…

… version of the Village Voice. The band is led by guitarist Jimmy McCarty, a veteran of the blues and rock scene with very serious credentials. He's played with Hendrix and the Detroit Wheels (Mitch Ryder…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… work which will include the prizewinning feature-length film "Akron, which took a top prize in last year's Ann Arbor Film Festival. sept. 18-19 QUEEN CHRISTINA Dir. Rouben Mamoulian, 1933. The greatest…

…-12 CHILDREN OF PARADISE shown at 7:00 & 10:00 Dir. Marcel Carne, 1944. A romantic setpiece made during the Nazi occupation of France. Long awaited in Ann Arbor, a film you can cry in without feeling ashamed…

…. With Jean-Louis Barrault and Arletty. oct. 15 KATCHANYUNGA Dir. Sutyajit Ray, 1962. The Indian Ray is an old favorite of Ann Arbor film goers and this is sure to please. oct. 16-17 JUDEX Dir. Georges…

… Franju, 1963. First Ann Arbor showing. Franju has skillfully remade one of the great action serials of the silent screen. A truly magic film. nov. 6 EARTH Dir. Alexander Dovjenko, 1930. A lyric to the…

…, challenges comparison with any other ever made. oct. 24-25 LE PETIT SOLDAT Dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1960. A long time coming to Ann Arbor. Godard's second major film. Not to be missed. THREE oct. 29 Dir. Carl…

… burning of Los Angeles is alone worth the price of admission. Academy Award for Special Effects. nov. 1-2 RED LINE 7000 Dir. Howard Hawks, 1965. The red, white and blue-blooded world of American auto racing…

… DIRECTOR'S FESTIVAL On these two nights, Cinema Guild will present a retrospective of the works of one of the major directors in American underground film, Richard Myers. Mr. Myers will be present with his…

… Anthony Quinn in his best acting per- formance. FESTIVAL WEEK OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK A solid week of mystery and artistry from our man Hitchcock. nov. 11 THE LADY VANISHES With Sir Michoel Redgrave and Dame…

… Hitler, to glorify his Nazi Party and aid hs rise to power. Sarris terms this "one of the cinema's greatest political fims." A FESTIVAL OF EXPRESIONIST FILMS sept. 29 SIEGFRIED'S DEATH KIEMHELD REVENGE Dir…

March 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…, Always, Different ART Peterdi Shows Mastery of Print Making r HILLEL SABBATH SERVICE The type of film now being shown in the present Ann Arbor Film Festival is the future of the movie medium. Some…

… the Fourth Ann Arbor Film Festival last night. "Up-Tight" coughed up' its life in a series of dizzying hand-held camera shots and tricky color montages. "Yellow Horse" belabor- ed the odd notion of…

… of some nasal blues.' If it had been longer, it might have been boring, but instead it is hilarious. The last film "Eargogh" was extremely interesting, if you're interested in that sort of thing. It…

… colors of cool blues, greens and greys which one would expect to find in an arctic wasteland. But his flat. polygonal, textured shapes, which usually are not part of the land- See PETERDI, Page 8…

….m.-The Psychology De- partment will present Dr. Leonard Berkowitz of the Univertisy of Wisconsin in a colloquium on "Some Experiments on Automa- tism and Intent in Human Ag- gression" ,in Aud. B. 7 and 9 p.m.-The Ann

… 1930, he went on to win the Boston Arts Festival Graphics Prize in 1957, a Ford Foundation Grant in 1960, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964 and '65, and a prize in the Tokyo Graphic In- ternational Museum…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… out the Gateway to Ann Ar- -The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's with Frank Sinatra, Milt Jackson, in between at 7:30 p.m. tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. bor exhibit at the Ann Arbor Asso- production of…

… out at the Beat ... Nozero Quartet ... (Bop) Harvey for Public Art of Ann Arbor. p.m. Tickets are $15 to $ 10, and 12p.m. Tickets are $10. John Roberts & Tony Barrand bring bounds into Rick's with their…

…. *Kerrytown Concert House exhibits out some blues at the Ark ... reggae artist, spins into the Blind Pig The performance starts at 8 p.m. oil and watercolor paintings by Dan- Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band…

… energizes ... Johnny Allen and the Appeal -Koyaanisqatsi takes a look at the ish artist Frede Schilling through the Blind Pig, bring their local blues/rock blend to -Pianist Monty Alexander opens up…

… popu- -SST recording artists The Tar Babies -Get ahead for your American novel -The season is upon us ... the Ann their British humor to the Ark. lar brand of East Lansing-based reg- stick to The Beat…

January 10, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

… down memory lane. — Eli Rallo, Daily Arts Writer 7. SMTD’s “Porgy and Bess” Year after year, some of the biggest names in folk travel to Michigan for the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. This year, for the…

… for everyone at the festival. For two nights, Ann Arbor’s historic Hill Auditorium transformed into a haven for music that celebrates the tradition of storytelling in America. Whether you are a…

… walking folk encyclopedia or know absolutely nothing about the genre, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is an Ann Arbor tradition that everyone should experience. — Ryan Cox, Daily Arts Writer 8. Ann Arbor’s

… 40th Annual Folk Festival Year after year, some of the biggest names in folk travel to Michigan for the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. This year, for the festival’s fortieth anniversary, the acts were…

… nothing about the genre, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is an Ann Arbor tradition that everyone should experience. — Ryan Cox, Daily Arts Writer 9. UMS presents “Cold Blood” I have seen some bizarre…

… to the streets of Ann Arbor on Oct. 23, it was an intervention for thousands of Ann Arbor students and residents. Ten thousand books lay splayed out on East Liberty St. illuminated by the sun by day…

… residents of Ann Arbor were driven by a thirst for new information rather than consumer instincts. Before coming to Ann Arbor, the installation was also set up in Madrid, Toronto, Melbourne and New York…

…. Its arrival and success here speak volumes about Ann Arbor’s far-reaching influence on the humanities. — Ben Vassar, Daily Arts Writer 4. A Dramatic Reading of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman…

… speaking voice. That night, McDonald dazzled the hearts and minds of Ann Arbor. — Isabelle Hasslund, Community Culture Editor 6. Pasek and Paul Book Tour to Ann Arbor When thinking about my favorite…

… had the pleasure of seeing live in Ann Arbor early in the fall semester of 2018. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (writers of “Dear Evan Hansen”) and Darren Criss (“Glee”) all came together on the “Dear…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

… intimate setting for the performances of musical in- novators like Anthony Braxton, Marion Brown, Jaki Byard and Dave Holland., By this time the once-famous Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival had been shut…

… always lagged behind musical in- novators, to the point where live jazz has now almost disappeared from the clubs of Ann Arbor. Concert production groups associated with the University of Michigan began to…

… dedicated people over the last six years have left a long string of rewarding cultural events and an authentic musical subculture in Ann Arbor, and now many of jazz's most important creators welcome a chance…

… to appear in what is, after all, a small midwestern community more noted for its football.. MORE IMPORTANTLY, students at the University have had an opportunity Ann Arbor to learn from the experience…

… to New York, where they recorded ar album that pales before the intense per- formance-the Ann Arbor audience in- spired. The concert series continued, and other notable concerts included ap- pearances…

…-. sify, providing valuable education in a See ECLIPSE. Page 5 Dave Brubeck Rock, By STEVE HOOK The early 1970s saw a thriving, hectic rock concert scene in Ann Arbor. With local nightclubs riding the…

… continued and in 1980 claimed its first fatality, a former Ann Arbor gathering place called Mr. Flood's Party. 'IN THE PAST year, however, things have swung back once more, at least partly. Rising production…

…- club-oriented groups. This growing roster of new bands, many bearing the catchall "New Wave" label, revitalized the club circuit in Detroit as well as in Ann Arbor, and represented the most significant…

… Lewis. WHILE THE Tidal Wave series, sponsored by Ann Arbor's Prism Productions, took control of the multifarious "New Wave" market (in- cluding rockabilly, ska and reggae, "punk," etc.), a second series…

… returned to Ann Arbor; the months ahead should reflect it. Rather than complain about the lack of worthwhile concerts presented around town, the grumbling now seems to say quite the opposite: There are more…

May 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…. HAPPENINGS TUESDAY Highlight Cruise anywhere in Ann Arbor this week for only 10 cents. The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority has dropped fares to celebrate National Transportation week. Free "go blue" Chinese…

… Parasitism in Nor- theastern Brazil," noon, 4015 LSA Bldg. National Organization for Women-"Motherhood after 28," Prof. Betty Barber, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Mettings Ann Arbor Go Club…

… City Hall. To find out where a bike-to-work group is meeting in your neighborhood call the Ann Arbor Bicycle League at 994-2814. Films Ann Arbor Film Co-op-A Day at the Races, 7:30 & 9:45-p.m., Three…

… Stooges, 9 p.m., Lorch. Cinema Two-Dog Day Afternoon, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Aud A Angell. Classic Film Theatre-The Wild Child, 7:30 p.m., Small Change, 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Performances Ann Arbor Council…

… of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $13 September through April (2 semesters…

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… Ave. Continuing Education for Women-Job Hunt Club, noon, 350 S. Thayer. Aikido-practice, 5 p.m., Wrestling Rm., IM Bldg. Asian Studies-Indonesian Film festival, 7:30 p.m., Aud A Angell. Washtenaw County…

April 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 131) • Page Image 15

… traditional folk tunes and modern political songs. What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA PAT AND MIKE (George Cukor, 1952), Alt Act, DBL/ 7:00 p.m., Nat Sci. The usual hijinks ensue…

…-8397). Best known now for Stand By Me, B.B. King of Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame fame will make his first Ann Arbor appearance in five years to strut his stuff. NANNA HANSEN, AN EV- ENING OF SCANDANA- VIAN PIANO…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… actors from the Detroit-Ann Arbor area are involved in this production, e lue as well as three actors from the au- BY TODD SHANKER gut-spilling blues-ooze, Albert SDRLKS1 (ROCK & thor's homeland…

… ongwrithere D on j Ki y gunshot-guitars into the uncharted Lead singer, guitarist, and realm of Afro-metal. The group be- 340 S. STATE ST. UPSTAIRS, ANN ARBOR 994-3888DAC LA Y s j ongwriter Donald Kinsey…

…/Rasta rhythms to political and social confusion. The theatre has the luxury to delve into to deal with tragedy using com- form their own brand of electrified blues. Donnellan family and their friends are the…

… manufactured one of the blues solo. He would settle for investment to this polemic drama. most talented blues families in the nothing less than every drop of soul The playwright, a lifetime resi- world. Like a…

… retirement. Respected emerged beginning with classic ostinato. - MUSIC TOUR T-SHIRTS by both the Catholics and the bloozer Big Daddy Kinsey and con- After playing stone-blues wah- " SUNGLASSES AND SUMMER…

….T. D'ARBY W Ecome fresh life into the traditional Delta bass-player, Busta Cherry Jones, to GRATEFUL DEAD . PINK FLOYD AND MORE and Chicago blues traditions by in- form White Lightning. White Students…

… received came the first Black American act 30ppUPS 7AIS J MapleViag his first major break as a teenager, to sign with Island Records and OPEN 7 DAYS ii&5 27M- after hooking up with the papa of See Blues

…, Page 9 hood friend Ron Prince to form the Festival, Donald teamed with his . THE CURE - DEPECHE MODE . NEW ORDER Kinsey Report, a band that pumps brother Ralph on drums and King's " U2 . THE SMITHS - T…

September 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…- liberally, presenting details thats by USSR young stitute in Ann Arbor. the audience might have missed sters,and ether pieces by Besides offering a chance to' American artists geared forI in a large theatre…

Ann the bulk of Ann Arbor's classical Arbor. Their concert, entitled music entertainment for August.; "A Raging Musical Controvery Professor Thomas Taylor and I you ive on H i an a re Illustrated; the…

… miliar oldies such as "Ain't too about Michael Murphey's Blue way through the second side to might be the strongest perform-, Special To The Daily of several different concerts! Proud to Beg," "Beauty…

…- had in Blue Sky Night Thunder x ner), Blue Sky Night Thunder played as if the grounds were with "Living in a Glass House," more recent albums. Although phey's album. Although released - is an ear treat…

September 10, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

blues artist Luther Allison and also a wrap-up of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in exile. Sports Page will give you all the info on last night's Notre Dame-Georgia Tech football clash School…

… failing to pull minority employment from its "distressingly low" levels. Citing the LSA faculty fig- Jzz fest flops, debt hits By STEPHEN HERSH The p a s t weekend's "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in…

…FORD'S JUSTICE See Editorial Page Bk Da itip SUMMERY High-85 Low--b2 See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 5 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, September 10, 1974 Ten Cents Ten Pages IF YOU SEE MNE…

… blasting City Clerk Jerome Weiss' decision to prohibit door-to-door registration. They called on Ann Arbor's Republican Congressman, Marvin Esch, to protest the measures. Oo ps! the Daily mistakenly reported…

… "Women and Credit" at 8 p.m. in the First Unitarian Church. State Senator Gil Bursley (R-Ann Arbor) and feminist attorney Allyn Ravitz will speak . . - a campus-wide informational meeting for AFSCME will…

… Strike settled By DAVID BURHENN A few extra days of summer vacation for Ann Arbor school children ended yesterday when 1,000 striking teachers tenta- tively ratified a new one-year contract. Bargainers for…

… the school board and Ann Arbor Educa- tion Association (AAEA), which represents the teachers, reached agreement on the new pact at 5:15 yesterday morning after over 24 hours of continuous bar- gaining…

… which could well keep the full story of Watergate from ever emerging. CONGRESSMAN Marvin Esch (R-Ann Arbor), who had long resisted taking a pro-impeach- ment stance before Nixon's August 9 resignation…

… a mass meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Hill Aud. You must attend to register for the 2-credit course . . the astronomical film festival will begin this month with "Cosmic Zoon," "Crab Nebula," and "Skylab…

… related story, Page S Asked about next year, RMM Vice President John Sl'clair said yesterday, "We'll try to re-group s o m e h o w. We still think the festival is a good thing, and a thing that needs to be…

August 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

…: The 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, scheduled for the weekend of September 7, 8, and 9, is expected to attract hundreds of out-of-towners to the city. Since camping is not allowed at the fes…

… 48104 All information received will be used at the information stand at the festival. Thank you. -Colette Michalski Information Coordination Committee Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival 1973 f YOU a…

… the solution in an education loan. I contacted the Ann Arbor Bank, where my husband and I have had an account for two years. I was informed by the loan manager at our friendly local bank that their…

… for several years was irrele- vent. The Ann Arbor Bank thrives on University-related business. It handles large accounts for the 'U' and actively solicits the accounts of the student and faculty popula…

… volunteer its use. Send your name, address, tele- phone number, the number of pea- ple you can put up, and what ac- commodations you are offering to: Colette Michalski 321 N. Thayer, No. 2 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

May 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… 1975 appearance with Bonnie by showing that she still has that deep, sliding voice. As in their last show together, the two women, who met at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz idwest/s Lowest Selection of…

… Saturday night's concert. RAITT'S EVOLUTION from the realm of straight blues and folk ballads to that of solid, fun- ky rock has been completed. It's not that she's adandoned the early favorites - tunes by…

… John Prine, Eric Kaz and Jackson Browne still appear on her al- bums and she brought out a few of them Saturday as a conces- sion to the quieter half of her following. But, despite six fine blues

… forgotten when she and her special guest, Sippie Wallace, began to sing the blues. Sippie, an ancient lady who was one of the first of the great black woman blues singers back in the twenties, repeated her…

… European Charters andi 3 S Conadion cnd U.S. from $289. CALL 769-1776 Greth #Aces A 216S.4th Ave n S' Festival, joined for renditions of "You Got to Know How, < and "Women Be Wise.' Raitt sP b N maturing…

October 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 27) • Page Image 13

….m., 350 S. Thayer (763- 7080). What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE (Jean Eustache, 1973), CG, 7:00 p.m., MLB 3. A talky, talky, talky movie about a…

… - versity Musical Society, 8 p.m., Power Center (764-2538). Having toured around the United States, this revue of Indian performing arts comes to the Ann Arbor for an evening of dance, music, folksingers…

December 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 76) • Page Image 26

… the musical auo's patented song and dance routine. Plenty of lively humor, flashy costumes, and irreverent fun. 8 p.m. Lydia Men- delssohn Theater. $6. Call 763-1085. Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Ann

Ann Arbor Civic Theater's Jim Posante directs the high school's production of You Can't Take It With You, a Moss Hart-George Kaufman comedy about a non- working family. 8 p.m. Pioneer High School Little…

May 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…, will return to Ann Arbor. She will be supported by the Men's Chorus of the Choral Union and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A second matinee concert will be given Saturday with Georges Enesco, violinist…

… and the Choral Union will present the finale. Several of these artists and organi- zations are already familiar to Ann Arbor audiences. Giovanni Martin- elli has returned here for many per- formances…

…, while the Young People's Festival Chorus, composed of Ann Ar- bor public school students, has taken part for several years. Gladys Swarthout began her opera- tic career with the Chicago Civic Op- era…

…. Also W & L, '37. Anne Hawley, 1520 S. University. Phone 2-2569. LOST-Small vaguely white purse between Business Office and Michi- gan Theatre. Reward. Call 2-4561. Room 533. 635 LOST-One lapel watch…

… the new Palm Beach Evening Formal-white shawl collar, coat and midnight blue trousers. PALM BEACH for your lighter moments There is nothing like a white suit to give you a real lift .. . to jack up…

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 11 May Festival To Be Opened By Swarthout Ormandy And Symphony Orchestra Will Assist, Noted Soprano (Continued rrom Page 1) People's Festival

…, performing with the Phila- delphia Orchestra under the direc- tion of Saul Caston. Mr. Enesco will alternate at conducting. Climax of theFestival will be the concertized version of Verzi's "Otel- 10" Saturday…

March 10, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… like the seven-minute "Images of Broken Face" a bit beyond your comprehension, that is by no means a good enough reason to dismiss the wholly unique and wholly inspiring 32nd Ann Arbor Film Festival

… issues and get larger results when all we wanted was to make an honest and See FILM FEST, Page 5 2nd Ann Arbor Film Festiv March varch 4arch varch March arch 15: 16: 17: 18:' 19: 20: Reception 7…

… Rothenberg, "That's why we were so excited to have it play in Ann Arbor; it gives us the unusual opportunity to both receive support and to potentially gain the attention and interest of the kind of people who…

…Images of broken lobster Film festival brings rare opportunity to town In the Aquarium By ALEXANDRA TWIN ou do realize, of course, that this film f virtually defines the mercurial essence of the…

…. Founded in 1963 at the Art school and independent of the university since 1980, the festival boasts entries from all over the world. Committed to representing all genres of experimental and independent film…

… in this format, it is both the oldest 16mm film festival in the country and one of the few remaining festivals that is exclusively forthe promotion offilm, asopposed to both film and the sometimes less…

…'s only here for six days at a measly five bucks a shot. Or as festival director Vicki Honeyman puts it: "This is a viable art form that, contrary to popular belief, is not dying. It's just a matter of us…

… great work that they'd otherwise never get a chance to see." University screenwriting professor and independent filmmaker Katherine Hurbis-Cherrier observes that "other than festivals, there's really no…

… place that most people can see experimental film. There's just not a huge audience for it in this country." Robert Beebe, whose festival entry "In the Aquarium" is a unique blend of surrealism and…

… spirituality agrees with Hurbis-Cherrier: "People are more receptive in other countries. This film has gotten into nearly every foreign film festival it was entered in to. Not so in America." So is the problem a…

February 10, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… Mitchell." Amongst the 100-odd guests circulating in Brazer's smoke filled home were State Rept. Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), Mayor Albert Wheeler, Sheriff Fred Postill, C o u n t y Board of Commissioners…

… be ex- empted," she said, "it should be those students who are least able to compete in Ann Arbor's atrocious housing market. If those students happen to be football players, that's fine." But football…

… this is," he gush-, ed, apologizing for the van's need of a wash. John Raymond, a three-time van owner from Saline, entered j his deep blue "fun vehicle" to c-i the mall show. Resplendent inj lush brown…

August 10, 1916 (vol. 7, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

….-Carroll College at Ann * *, Arbor * , E1 i Another prep school star has ex- ressed his desire to sport the Maize nd Blue during the rest of his ath- etic career. The latest recruit hails rom the shores…

… Football Player of O Arbor. * Thitec Events Itcladig Seven LaunkStForta , o f Oct.7 -Case Scie stiic School * sdi Eights, is Pro Lake Forest academy, to * at Ann Arbor.,* for Festival Conte Here * Oct.1…

Arbor. Oct. 21-Michigan.Agricultural * College at Ann Arbor. * o Oct. 28-Syracuse University at * Ann Arbor. * Nov. 4-Washington University * at Ann Arbor. * Nov. 11-Cornell University at Itha. N. Y…

…. * Nov. 18-University of Pennsyl- * vania at Ann Arbor. . Pdr~ syto Attend Iredical Meet Dr. Reuben Peterson, medical di- rector of the University hospital. leaves Ann Arbor Saturday morning to attend the…

… action taken by the Oregon faculty. i iuomobile Struck by Street Car The automobile of H. K. Knowlson of Forest avenue, was struck by an Ann Arbor street car while crossing the corner of Forest avenue and…

…THE WOLVERINE ONE MORE STAB 100MS - -oL LElADi S[CULEDS T AT TI GR * S IIEIDULFE, SE ASON 1916* ON AJHLE1IC O R iZON BE: Al DULUIB flUa H - _*___Oct. 4-Marietta College at Ann *_ Cy" Funk, Star…

… energetic young entleman's fancy, contrary to the sual rule, turns to the baseball dia- ond, where he is a catcher of no ean ability. Patronize Wolverine Advertisers. * Oct. 14-Mount Union College at o Ann

… Maize ald Blue's 1916 football team. "Maully" was picked as All-American halfback by Walter Camp in 1914 but lost out last year as a result of an operation for appendicitis. le has regained full strength…

July 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

… 300-voice University Choral Union was formed in 1969. It is conducted b,y Donald Bryant, weho came to Ann Arbor five years ago'from the post of director of the Columbus Boy Choir ,which he conduct- ed…

… they are more concise, in a blues tradition: "Cold wind blows/ The gods look down in anger on this poor child God so unforgiving/ And so cold Been a long time crossing/ This bridge of sighs." Similarly…

…, but the feeling and theme is very much an exten- sion of the Procul Harum that he used to be a part Af. The result is one very fine album. Michigan Daily Arts. Anthony Newman, Festival Chorus together…

… at Hill Anthony Newman, harpsichordist and organist, and the Festival Chorus of the University Choral Union, conducted by Donald Bryant, will give the second con- cert in Summer Fare -the July Concert…

… Berm,, his one- time teacher, and Olivier Messiaen. He is also interested in rock, and plans to record an album in that medium. The, Festival Chorus of approximately 100 members chosen from the larger…

… for 20 years. The Festival Chorus is open to students, faculty, and members of the community by audition. .1 …

September 10, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 121) • Page Image 58

… University students are starved for entertainment, they choose movies more often than anything else. And why shouldn't they? Ann Arbor is a great place to see great films, though 10 years ago, it was probably…

…, really. Unfortunately, the future of cam- pus cinema looks dark at the mo- the '90s, on campus and off. Most importantly, Ann Arbor gives you the chance to see films you might never have a chance to see…

June 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

Arbor Medieval Festival-open meeting and play auditions for 11th Ann Arbor Medieval Festival, 7:30 p.m., Union Kuenzel Room. Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance-meeting for anyone interested…

… first overland crossing of the Antarctic con- tinent in 1958. Keeping the University of Michigan informedfor over 90 years Drake 's reunion If you or an acquaintance were a student in Ann Arbor anytime…

… during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday…

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… only the mid-60s. [ Happenings FILMS AAFC-Trouble in Paradise, 7 p.m., Ninotchka, 9 p.m., MLB 4. MISCELLANEOUS Comite Latino Americano-presentation on El Salvador, 7 p.m., Inter- national Center. Ann

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September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 91

…-affiliated groups is Classic Film Theatre, formed by a group of runaways from Ann Arbor Film Co-op. Though usually considered one of the co-ops, this new group is, scandalously, in it for the money. Showing strictly…

… in the Michigan Theatre, it sticks to a schedule of Ann Arbor favorites, big draws, classic warhorses, and other populist things - Not such a bad alter- native. AREA COMMERCIAL theatres have been…

…, with long "WE'RE NOT trying to please a lot of folk, blues, reggae, thythm and blues, people," said Ken Freedman, WCBN's gospel, experimental, and live music program director during the past programs…

Festival a' few weeks before the larger and older 16mm festival. It attracts smaller audiences and less at- tention, but as 16mm costs zoom and backyard filming becomes more imaginative, the 8mm festival is…

July 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…THE Miichigan Daily Vol. LXXXIV, No. 37-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, July 10, 1974 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Committee releases 2nd version of tapes House, Nixon transcripts differ…

… female police officers waits in a patrol car for her next assignment. Ann Arbor was one of the first cities in the country to arm women with full arrest powers and assign them to patrol car duties…

… relating some of the more dan- gerous predicaments she's encountered, Stewart recalls being strapped to the ground by a "gang of dope pushers" at the Blues and Jazz Festival last fall. "That was about the…

… toughest situation I was ever in," she says with a half- grimace. "But, there was also the time I was sent into a bar fight down on Ann St. - I really got the heck kicked out of me there." GILBREATH, who…

March 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… hundred young people from the Ann Arbor Schools, Miss Higbee has worked with this organization for many years, influencing the musical career of many of her stu- dents. The performance of this group with…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ziv Conductors Will Participate In Festival's Six Coi UWMAT MARCH icer " ser man Pianist Is Political Exile true veteran of thp concert stage, dence that Mr. Schnabel has…

… onf this year's May Festival. During the six-concert program five conductors will handle the direc- torial stick. For Eugene Ormandy, regular conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, it will be a…

…. Last year, he also conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra in the prem- iere of one of his symphonies. Thor Johnson will conduct the Choral Union in its Festival presen- tations. He has won distinction as…

… the organizer and musical director of the Mozart Festival at Winston-Sal- em, N.C.; as the holder of the Beebe Foundation Scholarship for a year's study abroad; for his conducting of University Little…

… Symphony on tours involving more than 60 concerts throughout the Middle West and South. Director of the Young People's Fes- tival Chorus, a welcomed fixture to Festival programs, Miss Juva Higbee has gained…

…. THIRD MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Jueav #if96ee , ... ... CONDUCTOR of the d Young People's Festival Chorus I The Young People's Festival Chorus, directed by Juva Higbee, is made up of sev- eral…

… Auditorium on Friday evening, May 10. fflnY FG S TI VFL I' dill Auditopium I ~1 evening Festival at 7:45 p.m. preceding the concerts. :1 i ..,mil The, 1940 U A The University Musical Society…

… presents the forty-seventh annual May Festival, to be held May 8-11. For almost fifty years the May Festivals have presented the outstanding Music Personalities, and this year have again attained the same…

… of Music, on MAY FESTIVAL COUPONS from Season Choral Union Tickets en- titles original holders to price re- INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICK- ETS will be taken from the unsold season tickets and will be…

October 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

…'s happening in Ann Arbor this weekend 29.95 4lnnat4on iTS Phub Oktoberfest WIR LADEN SIE HERZLICHST EIN vom 13. Okt. bis 17. Okt. 1986 Oktoberfest first began in 1810 as a 16-day festival, which ran from…

…. Already causing storms of controversy. At the Ann Arbor Theaters 1 & 2. THE BOY WHO COULD FLY An inspiring, if predictable, story of autism and hope. You know-"If you think you can, you can"-that sort of…

… KARATE KID II Ralph Maccio and Pat Morita 'return as the kid and the mentor in this inspiring sequel to the inspiring original. At the Ann Arbor Theaters 1 &2. LINK A visually interesting cheapie about a…

…'ll ever love. PEACE CORPS Comedian Jay Leno, who will be in Ann Arbor October 19, was once an MC for strip shows. An interview with Leno beings on Page 8. Doctor & the Medics, Richard Thompson, Ric Ocasek…

… 9 Victors Way BRIARWOOD MAL L * 725 Victors Way ANN ARBOR, MI $195 - b -nz Anyone Can On Their H Difference Is What To D Two-Tone Beaded Bracel $185. Call 1-800-457-5770 In Illinois 1…

… to not be a foriegner. At the State Theater. BLUE VELVET The latest offering from director David Lynch (Dune, Eraserhead) is an erotic fantasy in which the action is put into gear by a severed ear…

Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display Advertising, 764-0554. Copyright 1986 The Michigan Daily. PAGE 2 WEEKEND/OCTOBER 10, 1986…

October 10, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… in distracting blue, brown and gray. Now, it's obvious that the Ann Arbor Sym- phony is not the Cleveland or the Philadelphia or any other major sym- phony orchestra; but an organization that calls…

… to stand out in the male-dominated Chicago blues scene, KoKo was a feminist before the word was invented and if anything her last Ann Arbor appearance show proved that the spunk and fire were still…

… JANE CARL The Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra with soloists Angel Reyes and Samual Mayes gave its final concert of the season in the Power Center on October 8th, and it was interesting indeed on a number of…

…, right? Wrong, wrong, wrong, at least not in the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. We see the majority of in- strumentalists dressed in the customary concert colors, but we also see that small minority dressed…

… should play accom- paniments more often, because they obviously feel more secure when they are not the center of attention. Performance guide muSiC Ann Arbor New Wave Festivat-A chance to check out some…

… "the world's greatest, perhaps the greatest ever," and his Ann Arbor recital s sure to be a thrilling display of virtuosity. Sunday, 8:30 p.m., Hill Auditorium. Koko Taylor-With a voice powerful enough…

… films-including quirky glimpses at fellow filmmaker Werner Herzog, the Gilro Garlic Festival, blues maestro Lightin' Hopkins, and the Mardi Gras. Sunday, Aud. A, Angell, 7:00 and 9:00. THX-1138-Six years…

March 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 106) • Page Image 5

… absurdity in 'Wives' By Jeff Dickerson Daily Arts Writer The Ann Arbor Film Festival kicks off its 41st annual celebration tomorrow night in a gala at the Michigan Theater. The festival, which began in 1963…

…, runs this year from March 11 to 16 with a diverse lineup of events planned throughout the week. Specializing in experimental and independent 16mm films, the. festival has been a landmark of the Ann Arbor

… community for the past 41ST A five decades and is recognized both ANN1 nationally and internationally as one FILM F of the world's most celebrated film festivals. At the] Creative minds from as far away as…

… overwhelmed by visions of his life as he walks the city streets after screening his last film. be holding a kNNUAL ARBOR ESTIVAL Michigan eater arch 11-16 ents $5 eral $7 seminar on Thursday to show off its…

… wives of England's most wealthy citizens and their clever efforts to ridicule him and teach him a lesson. The subplot provides added amusement, as silly suitors are considered for Anne Page's hand in…

… marriage. Alison Fiske gives Mistress Quickly, a friend of Anne Page's, a high-pitched tone and an outspoken manner, perfect for her role as a go- between for Mistresses Page and Ford's trickery. Tom…

… The South Korea and Iran will converge Runs Ma in town this week to celebrate inde- Stude pendent cinema. Festival attendees Gen can expect to see a versatile body of work from documentary features to…

April 10, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

Ann Arbor, and because he had friends participating in the festivities. “I think it allows for really odd freedom of expression that you wouldn’t see in a lot of other places,” he said. “There…

… State. Literally, as in our streets.” One such professor, Ralph Williams, an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Emeritus of English, touched on how Ann Arbor acts as a place where people of all races…

… by recent political occurrences, pieces such as a giant dog topped with Betsy DeVos’ head and Ann Arbor Mayor Christopher Taylor linking arms with his puppet doppelganger certainly turned heads…

… think it’s because a lot of art is inspired by passion, and what’s been happening around us to humanity and society has inspired a lot of passion in people who want to voice this.” Ann Arbor

…, which is so cool. We saw them there, and then actually got to see them in action today. It’s colorful, silly, make believe and imaginative. This is a ‘keep Ann Arbor weird’ moment!” FOOLS From Page 1…

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com News Monday, April 10, 2017 — 3A musical performances. “True Blue was really great,” Alcantara said. “That was one of the larger crowds I think I’ve ever…

… University’s stars are everywhere,” Schlissel said. “They’re succeeding in every discipline and pushing the frontiers of discovery and imagination into the night sky and beyond.” TRUE BLUE From Page 1A…

… be led by Ty Roberts, chief technology officer at UMG — throughout the day. In addition to UMG’s features, the festival will also host activities such as Rap Cypher, yoga sessions on the Diag…

… working with project managers at both the Michigan League and the Michigan Union to find a permanent home for the installation afterward. The festival’s main themes include arts, community…

…, sustainability and social identity, with a variety of multicultural and sustainability- focused student organizations being present throughout the festival. SpringFest will also feature a “Mental Health Zone…

March 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Fourth. Claude Rains is a lawyer whose entanglement in a case may cause him to commit murder himself. Also, two short films. The 25th Anniversary Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival, CG, 7, 9 and 11 p.m., Mich…

… the views of most of the students. Candidates By EVE BECKER Members of the Lesbian-Gay Political Caucus of Washtenaw County met last night with three Ann Arbor City Council candidates to discuss…

… community's concerns about recent harassment, an AIDS policy for city employees, and overall human POLICE NOTES Assault Ann Arbor police are investigating an attack on a University student in an alley next to…

… drug trade. The victim refused and was stabbed in the abdomen. Attempted robbery A group of youths assaulted a bicycle rider in the Diag early Sunday morning, according to Ann Arbor police. The 26 year…

… in Ann Arbor. Mary Reilly, a Democratic candidate in the Second Ward; Anne Marie Coleman, a Democratic candidate in the First Ward; Isaac Campbell, a Republican candidate in the Third Ward; and a…

… representative from Richard Layman, a Democrat running in the Fourth Ward, attended the informal meeting. The candidates addressed concerns that Ann Arbor is seeing increased intolerance and harassment toward…

…'s happening in Ann Arbor today Campus Cinema Campus Bible Study- 7 p.m., Michigan Union, 3rd Floor Room Crime Without Passione (Ben.; Unwion 'of Studeits for Israel-- Hecht, 1934), Eyemediae, 8 p.m., 214 North…

…," 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m. and 7 p.m.-9 p.m., Rackham Ampitheater. Parenting the Difficult Child- 7 p.m., Ann Arbor "Y". Computing Class- "Introduction to Tell-A-Graf," 7 p.m., 4003 SEB, (747-2424). Send…

… announcements of up- coming events to "The List," c/o The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich., 48109. Include all pertinent in- formation and ascontact phone number. We must receive an- nouncements…

… Potochick. Rather than give up, Pat Potochick and his mother Eva decided to bring this West Coast treat to Ann Arbor-and Tally Hall. r, This is California Freeze. Serving frozen yogurt cones, shakes, f drinks…

March 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

…; Violin Recital, Cynthia Birdgenaw, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. Second Chance-First Annual Ann Arbor Rhythm and Blues Music Festival, 9p.m., Second Chance. R SPEAKERS Afroamerican & African Studies…

… celebration in the U- Club at 9 p.m. A joke contest and drawings will run all night long, and the -featured comic is Sheila Kay. FILMS Cinema Guild-The 20th Ann Arbor Film Festival, 7, 9, and 11 p.m., Michigan…

… officials plan to start en- forcing the plan in the fall of 1983 to keep the dorms filled, said Robert Un- derwood, the manager of MSU's dorms. In Ann Arbor, University officials say they have no problem yet…

… than MSU the problem in Ann Arbor will probably never be as severe as it is in East Lansing. TO PLAY IT safe, however, Univer- sity housing officials have come up with new pamphlets which stress the…

… Theatre. Cinema II-Witness for the Prosecution, 7 p.m.; Scarlet Street, 9 p.m., MLB 3. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-The Opening of Misty Beethoven, 7, 8:40, & 10:15 p.m., Aud. A, Angell. Students Right to Life…

…-Jewish Joggers of Ann Arbor, run in the Arb, 6:30 p.m., Markley Front Entrance. Ann Arbor Handweavers' Guild-Eleventh Annual Exhibition, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., North Campus Commons. WEMU-"The hitch-hikers guide…

…., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. TAMARACK THIS SUMMER A challenging experience working with children. Camp posi- tions for counselors, specialists, supervisors, administrative and service staff. Count Bill of…

…. University at Church 668-8411 Data Machines Co. of Ann Arbor Cordially Invites You to a Showing of the New Commodore Business Machines Super Petcomputer The only micro with five resident languages On March 10…

… pm Fee: $25 (lunch provided) Rudrananda Ashram 640 Oxford, Ann Arbor For information and registration call: 994-6140 11:00am - 1:0opm - 1:30pm - 3:00pm - 1:0opm 1:30pm 3:30pm 5:00pm Super Pet…

…. Chemistry- Inorganic Seminar, Patricia DeLaive, "Electron Transfer Reactions in Blue Copper Proteins," 3 p.m., 1200 Chem., Organic Seminar, Juan Carlos Jaen, "Oxycyclopropanes: Versatile Synthetic…

April 10, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 129) • Page Image 17

… Compact Discs: Encore Recordings of Ann Arbor 'U' Fan Apparel: Steve & Barry's Women's Clothing: Urban Outfitter's Dance Spot: Necto Live Music Club: Blind Pig Local Band: Bypolar Local Festival: Art Fair…

… Melanie with flowers and expensive jewelry and Urban able to outfit anyone at anytime The Michigan Daily - WICked Ianaz Best of Ann Arbor: And the winners arc By Kade Marie Gates Daily Arts Writer…

… Outfitters is a treasure chest beneath the State The- ater. Colorful display tables and illumi- nated lanterns contradict the warehouse-like environment of this Ann Arbor favorite known for its distinctive…

… home with wall hangings, pillows and rugs, offering plenty for the Ann Arbor urbanite. Candice Williams, a student at Washt- enaw Community College who works as a cashier, says the clientele is pretty…

… con- sistent. "We see the same people," she commented, "but we get a lot of people from out of town." Long drives result from the fact that Ann Arbor is home to one of only two Urban Outfitters in the…

… nearing $40 or more, the wanting eye often loses to the checkbook here. After all, unique doesn't come cheap. Howev- er, frequent sales make prices fairly rea- sonable for Ann Arbor, and there's always…

… Shoes Sporting Goods: Bivouac Store Display Window:Middle Earth Tanning Salon: Tanfastic Test Prep: Kaplan Textbooks: U rich's Thift Clothing: Ann Arbor PTO Thrift Shop Travel Agency: STA Travel Used…

… ... no" Restaurant for a Date: Gratzi Unusual Date Idea: Ann Arbor Hands on Museum BEST RESTAURANTS All You Can Eat: Mongolian BBQ Bagels: Bruegger's Bagels Bar Drinks: Good Time Charley's BBQ: Mongolian…

… Lovers Ice creamyogurt: Stucchi's Indian Food: Ra'a Rani Korean Food: niversity Cafe Late Night Munchies: Pizza House Lunch: Amer's Mexican: Tio's Microbrew: Leopold Brothers of Ann Arbor Mid-eastern Food…

… (with standard southern accent and striking blue eyes). And then there's the JFK Jr. type. A true romantic, classically tasteful and equipped with smoldering dark looks, Andrew (Patrick Dempsey) dotes on…

January 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

… Stratford Na- tional Theatre of Canada (Strat- ford Shakespeare Festival Com- pany) will be guests of the Pro- fessional Theatre Program in an exclusive U.S. engagement in Ann Arbor the week of April 1. A new…

… at Stratford. The Ann Arbor run will offer six evening performances, Mon- day thru Saturday, plus Thurs- day and Saturday matinees. Because Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre seats only 700 patrons, a priority…

… ,-' ANN ARBOR 434-1782 A&WAYSIDE Y WASHrE~aW SID- PACKARD TEIB OPENS FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th 6:30P.M. An Ultra Modern Theatre Designed for Your Greater Motion Luxury Showplace of the Greater Washtenaw County…

…, and folk-rock playing 12-string guitar. SATURDAY- DAVE JOHNS-singing rhythm and blues, folk-rock, and folk music, playing 6- & 12-string guitar and harmonica. vI 'I ___ _ ,,i The distinguished…

…Esloets rouihp &F ah an opportunity later on to sign up for pacnies, Detroit, Arts- & F. Bach., the Chamber Music Festival and for the Jour., Math. Aol G , nd iMay Festival. JunMtPl-StPyh n Soc. for Insurance…

… by the Stratford Com- pany in Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- tre. The theater is the home of the annual Fall Festivals of the APA Repertory Company, which is also sponsored by the Profes- sional Theatre…

… Program. Leading members of the Strat- ford Festival Company will partic- ipate in the Michigan production, which will be especially staged for the proscenium playhouse and later revised for thrust staging…

… will be given to subscribers for the current 1968 play-of-the- month series. They will be issued special coupons enabling them to purchase seats to the additional Stratford Festival production, starting…

November 10, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

… the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 Published -d a 11 y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity yealNat 420 Maynard…

… Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Sept. thru April (2 semes- ters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tues- day through Saturday morning. Subscription rates…

… across like heavy metal hang- overs in these environs. Maybe it's some- thittg about putting the roll back into rock. We are easy to dance to... just turn us up! The best in progressive rock, folk, blues

…. LSA St, ent Gov't.: 3410 Union, 7 p.m. Music School: Contemporary Mu- sic Festival, Hill Aud., 8 p.m. MUSKET: Lerner & Lowe's "cam- elot," Mendlessohn, 8 p.m. CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT SUMMER…

March 10, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 92) • Page Image 15

… print was not discovered until 1979, and restoration began. Now, fortunately, we have it. Just keep hanking your lucky stars that you live in Ann Arbor. "Unzere Kinder" means "Our Children." The film…

… the children must share their stories and feelings, you will be compelled to share yours. UNZERE KINDER is showing at the Natural Science Auditorium, Sunday March 13, at 7 p.m. Ann Arbor offers film…

…!CE 4to PITCH. DRINKS FRIDAY SATURDAY ALL NIGHT Vudu Hippies Lil'Ed and the The Lollipop Guild Blues Imperials -GUPDE IS ACCEPTING A PPLATONSI FOR THIE 1004-95 ACADEMIC YEAR 76-GUIDE 76-Guide is an…

… T I 7 r I Try the latest designs and styles for Spring! I ~ ~ Rrncnret-l Kuthe Ann Arhnr flivn112cInc-1117,''I111 ~t~--- I I I I I 1 I I 1 I 1 lwlovl M,_ 01 1 11111 …

… their film is being courted by a few major studios, what will they do? "Right now we're just enjoying the festival circuit." Does seeking and/ or possibly receiving broader exposure mean compromising…

… being very much the experimental film, yet I still want it to be accessible to people not familiar with animation. That's why festivals like this are so special. If you can get these films to receptive…

… making a living out of this," says Hurbis-Cherrier, "but it's not due to a lack of work being made; it's just a lack of opportunities; that's why this kind of festival is unique." "That's my one and only…

… print of 'Fogerty's Easel,"'states Winch, "and for me,just having it play here means a lot. I mean, the film, I guess sorta like the festival, is just about experimenting. It's just supposed to kind of…

… unfold, be a little journey or something." THE ANNARBOR FILM FESTIVAL will be at the Michigan Theater March 15 through March 20. Call668-8397for more info. THURSDAYS WOMEN IN $piFREE LITE MOLSON $ 00 su…

May 10, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

…; $210 for. 60 days. Write Ed- ucators Assciation :Park Avenue Bldg., lDetroit. Our mnoderate prices inake it possible for all to have FRESfh HOMi GRIOWN FLOWERS. ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO. 122 E. Liberty. Phone…

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November 10, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

Festival (Stratford, Ontario). SThanks to the generous efforts of the University Musical Society (UMS), Ann Arbor audiences Swon't have to travel across the border to visit the SShaw Fest. Last year VMS…

Festival Artistic Director Christopher SNewton discussed their upcoming Ann Arbor visit. "(Ann Arbor) was an interesting place to play, and (w~e also wanted) to cover a market which includes Detroit." Newton…

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