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July 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… sky show. depicting the ex- - Marilyn Mason/Bach Birthday traterrestrial objects currently Festival - Ann Arbor Summer visible in the night sky. 11:30 a.m. Bars and Clubs Festival (Summer), 2 p.m. and 3…

….University. $1. Call 764-0476 for more group sound to Ann Arbor. information. The Earle - (994-0211) - Larry Pocket Opera - Ann Arbor Summer Manderville on the '88s. Festival SUNDAY Mr. Flood's Party - (995…

March 12, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… the California Raisins have in common? Answer: They all submitted work to the Ann Arbor Film Festival as budding artists before becoming the colossal stars they are now. . Celebrating its 35th year as…

… the oldest voice of independent and experi- mental films, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, governed by director Vicki Honeyman, has invaded the Michigan Theater yet again. Although George Lucas is a Film…

… mainstream film festivals like Sundance, the Ann Arbor Film Fest does not aim to lure in big com- mercial studio execs. Instead, it pro- vides an outlet for all the deserving avant-garde expression that…

… films are then re- screened on Sunday, March 16th (a best bet for interested patrons short of time) and compiled to represent the Ann Arbor Film Festival in a national tour of schools, museums, and other…

…, England, and Germany, along with various domestic entries from locations across the U.S. and Canada, and even some home- grown talent here in Ann Arbor, includ- ing the University's Dan Tice. Unlike…

… Line" and "Stranger Than Paradise" may never have been created, and Ann Arbor Film Fest devotee Gus Van Sant may never have envisioned his "Drugstore Cowboy." Charlotte Lagarde's "Swell" shows Saturday…

… grant raising. Without support from the community, festivals like this .one will no longer save budding artists from our nation's humdrum economic slavery. Without this festival, films like "The Thin Blue

… more information, call 668-7652. _. .. Film festival keeps indie spirit alive By John Ghose For the Daily Question: What do George Lucas, Brian DePalma, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono and the guy who created…

September 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 5) • Page Image 2

… final day of the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival '72, began with the local Mojo Boogie Band. While the group includes some very good musicians,. some of whom have worked in various other bands around town…

… if John McLaughlin played with them, but he took no solos during the set. After more equipment changes, the Boogie Brothers came on. They are one of Ann Arbor's finest bands, and its best blues band…

… changed since his last Ann Ar- bor appearance and.now has a large brass section which warm- ed up with a ,pleasant s o u 1 instrumental. Luther soon swit- ched to blues, running through a number of tunes…

… HAVE RAISED OUR ADMISSION PRICE TO $1 The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative is established to promote and support filmmaking in the community. Any profits earned at our film showings are invested in the…

… drama- tically for the next act, Luther Allison; it was only to be ex- pected that he would receive a good response since he has been a favorite here since the first, Blues Festival. His band h a s…

November 12, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 58) • Page Image 15

…," you may be asking your- self at this point, "how come this self-confessed aficianado did not get it on with everyone else at the 1972 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival? Eh?" The whole music festival

…-age of the blues is dissi- pated and rendered diffuse for me by all that festival brouhaha. It seems to have the same effect on a lot of musicians, too. Moreover, the blues musician is also responding to…

…'s gonna go and how it's gonna get there. In the blues, there are rarely any struc- tural surprises for the listener, Surprises are rare enough to be a welcome change. When some- one d o e s something…

… innovative with the blues and brings it off, it makes me laugh with pleasure. I have in mind early Buddy Guy Jinior Wells and Butterfield just before and after he switched to the larger band. Usually the blues

… out of control, like Robert John- son's brand. Some folks shout the blues, some whisper them. Bessie Smith must've just wrap- ped them around everybody in range. For a person who's spent most of his…

… young life hurrying along big city streets from one school to another, it is healing to sit on a porch somewhere, listening to someone pick out a soft slow blues, accompanied by a sweet rough voice. "So…

… us. I regularly at- tend Big Ten football games and get pretty far into that gladia- torial spectacle. But somehow, I find it impos- sible to enjoy the blues in its contemporary Cinemascope set- ting…

…. I associate that music with tiny clubs and coffeehouses and people's porches. The big busi- ness / mass production ' carnival setting is irreconcilable with my private vision of the blues. I think the…

…-up/ applaud -only-when- it's all-over approach. A lot of the blues is fine dance music and dancing to a person's music seems a pretty fair exchange of gifts. I'm try- ing to say that the meaning -and mess…

…, and songs start- ed only to be interrupted for rambling sentimental monologues about the blues. I'd go to a con- cert or a club to hear the blues and instead find myself listen- ing to someone telling…

August 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

…." Local blues sponsors near broke Losses incurred by the Ann Arbor Blues Festival last weekend have placed the two sponsors - Uni- versity Activities Center (UAC) and Canterbury House - in serious fi…

… meet tom discuss the G what if any a time. Trib, attac Over 100 pee Tribal Count meeting at th headquarters The main s the heroin prc in Ann Arbor. such a serious now to educal getting involv Goodson, an…

… able to be involved in the Blues Festival again." , Harris said Canterbury House was "glad to have helped put on the festival," despite the financial loss- es. He noted, however, that Canter- bury House…

… and continual operation and control is needed. festival actions DOUBLE FEATURE-THROUGH FRIDAY BIG REASONS TO SEE "En1d oTheRoad"0 t.}t'f ,.".,.,.i::f:.>.'}:"N:% f :":'::'::: ': !!. , .y f ! "}:r: J…

…- ports of "undisturbed trafficking in nar- cotics" at the Goose Lake Rock Festival and said some "major pushers" had been arrested. "A predetermined plan was put in mo- tion and carried out by . state…

… police narcotic officers during the festival." said Col. Fredrick Davids. "As a result of this plan, individuals trafficking in nar- cotics and dangerous drugs have been arrested. Others are being sought…

…- nancial difficulties. Total losses on the festival, which UAC and Canterbury House split equally, have been estimated at be- tween $10,000 and $20,000. Mark Harris, director of Canter- bury fHouse said…

… Creative Arts Festival. Last year UAC lost $10,000 on the Creative Arts Festival. ~~ T Davids has recently been named direc- tor of safety at the University and will begin his duties here in September…

…. Davids said that there was "never at any time a 'hands-off' policy in con- nection with the festival-only a change in police policy to allow for the deploy- ment of the investigations and subse- quent…

… arrests of persons involved in a manner which was the safest for all con- cerned." Davids said the many thousands of persons at the festival made it "very difficult" to carry out routine police procedures…

September 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 127) • Page Image 13

…-crazed serial killer. Mich 5:30. Animania Japanese animation featuring Mimi 0 Sumaseba, Slayers, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and DNA. MLB 3 5:00. Free. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival An incredible festival

…:15. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1917) Based on Kate Douglas Wiggin's book. Mich 7:00. MUSIC Ann Arbor Bluestage Open mic blues jam. 9 p.m. Blind Pig. $2. Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival See Saturday. Jimmy…

…." 6 p.m. Ann Arbor Art Center, 117 W. Liberty. Free. saturday CAMPUS CINEMA The Blues Brothers (1980) Jake and Elwood Blues resort to sketchy deals in order to scrape up some big bucks in this John…

… musical is back in Detroit. Fox Theater, 2211 Woodward Ave. $10 to $57.50. 1 pm. & 8 p.m. My Favorite Year Based on the motion picture of the same name, this musical kicks off the Ann Arbor Civic Theater…

…:15, 4:15, 7:00, 9:45, 12:30. Jack At Showcase: 7:40. Lone Star At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 7:05 (Thursday only). She's the One At Briarwood: 1:50, 4:10, 6:45. Spitfire Grill At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:10 and 2…

… $25 in advance at Schoolkids' or call 763-8587. Keb' Mo' Incredible blues guitarist. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Blind Pig. $12.50 in advance at Schoolkids' or call '10-645-6666. Daddy Longlegs Former Bop…

… featuring many inspired jazz and blues musicians. At Gallup Park on Fuller Road. $14 in advance at Schoolkids', $16/$10 stu. at gates. Dick Siegel guy does it; advance at; Folk, rockabilly, rap ... this…

February 12, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 93) • Page Image 5

… to the Ann Arbor Public Library last week to talk about his company, is the CEO of the Cheezburger Network, which includes more than two dozen popular Internet humor blogs, including I Can Has…

… school students to legend- ary jazz bassist Christian McBride. Groups from 22 different middle schools, high schools and colleges will converge in Ann Arbor on Sat- urday to learn from the best." Unlike…

… beautiful when played with love, and few people truly Mr. B's love the piano as much as jazz, d blues and boogie- Bome woogie pianist Mark Lincoln Tomorrow Braun, who will at 8 p.m- be performing his…

… guidance and study directly from blues and boogie- woogie legends. "In terms of the traditional blues and boogie-woogie pianists, the ones that I knew well and stud- ied directly from were people like…

May 12, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

…Monday, May 12, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 9 SUMMER FESTIVAL PREVIEW Matt Roney I Daily Arts Writer Ann Arbor is a far different place in the summer. Some would call it boring, but…

… musicians around for a weekend of peace and love. This year's festival will fea- ture Ann Arbor darlings My Dear Disco, along with area favorites Seth and Daisy May and Steppin' in it. Blissfest is a great…

… there's a lot going on, both in town and nearby. Music fans are especially in luck - Michigan is within driving distance of some of the most exciting music festivals of the summer. And it's not like you…

… can spend five days watching great bands play in a dusty field during the school year. Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN June 12-15 $209.50- $244.50 www.bonnaroo.com Speaking of…

… place to sit in the sun and enjoy some great, obscure music. I MAGE COUURTIESY OF ROTKU R Y.BUZN ETI.COM Rothbury Festival Rothbury, MI July 3-6 $244.75 $475 www.rothburyfestival.com There's a lot of…

… with a water park? Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago, IL July 18-20 $30/day,$65/weekend www.pitchforkmusicfestivaltom If Rothbury is too expensive and Bonnaroo is too far, Pitchfork Media's third annual…

March 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

…-solid musical foun- In the late 'sixties, the Ann! dation. Hildebrant plays a con- Arbor Blues Festival establish- sistent sensitive bass line; hap- ed Ann Arbor as one of the ma- pily, the string bass is free of…

… ti f 4r 1 t 1 1 Daily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER Film Fest fiend Young film-goer peruses the program as he-waits for the show to begin. Ann Arbor blues: Just barely alive By HARRY HAMMITT vides a rock…

…, Carl found around Ann Arbor. They Hildebrant on string bass, and play solid, exciting blues, and Tom McDermott on drums. even throw in some swing on All' the players have an in- the side. There are still…

… band, and Ann Arbor began to parallel, much of the success lies with on a much smaller scale, the them. Bedard is a well-versed days in Chicago when Paul But- guitarist, his licks usually strad- terfield…

…, folk, and classical mu- ing one. Ann Arbor is a highly sic, dance, painting and sculp- diverse city, with an almost ture, literature, film, television endless series of different and and radio, and drama…

… has a strong, clear len on hard times here. The voice. Blues Festival has changed and As for Nardella, he is like shrunk because of financial dif- money in the bank for any ficulties, and there is…

… jor performing centers for blues the irritating quirks of an elec- artists. Not only did this repu- tric bass.~ McDermott's drum- tation bring an influx of blues ming is simple but to the point…

…, Siegel-Schwall, and die the subtle line between Charlie Musselwhite w e r e blues and jazz. His singing is a emerging blues musicians. little spotty, but is generally However, the blues have fal- fine; he…

… little left band. He was originally just a of the community of young harmonica - player, but he has white blues musicians that were taken to the guitar easily with once such 'a large part of the a natural…

blues feeling. One: city's music scene. The few senses that he hasn't been play- that have remained now spend ing very long, but neverthe- their time at the Blind Pig jam- less, his leads are both authori…

October 12, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… arrangement, Mrs. Frank N. Wood of Ann Arbor, will speak on "The Traditions of Ja- panese Flower Arrangements" at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Archi- tecture Auditorium. The Festival will also embrace Japanese…

… was learned that the house mother was 19 years old. Open Letter to Students' Wives Michigan Bell Welcomes You to Ann Arbor If you are a former telephone operator and would like to work while your…

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…- ing with airy grace into new fighter greys, reds, blues, black and vivid tones. Fashion-waft to you in exquisite sheers ... yours for truly custom-perfect fit in three Sapphire Knit-to- Proportion leg…

… curved front yoke with stitched detail. In lux- $' urious Royal Fleece or Velona. Yarn dye Grey, Gold, Blue, Natural, Red, Aqua . . . Sizes 8-18. $75.00 The tiny bonnet type velvet hat . . . $6.95. : j…

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…0 I PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1952 New Festival Of Japanese Art ToOpen The impressive Japanese Art Festival, unmatched in the his- tory'of the University, will get a…

… colorful send off today with an ex- hibition of masses of rare chry- santhemums on display in the lob- , by of Alumni Memorial Hall. 'Climaxing a week of Festival activities, which is planned to cre- ate…

… has been any- tiing comparable to the festival in the United $tates. The theme of the entire Festival is a gesture of good will to Japan with reference to the recent sign- ing of the Japanese Peace…

March 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

… Film Festival offers creative films By JO MARCOTTY who cater to movies like L o v e prize winner; John Schotts a he Twelfth Annual Ann Arbor Story; or Mary Poppins, for to photographer and graphic artist…

… of Following the screenings in Center and Cinema Guild, films including Kurt McDowell, Ann Arbor, the award winning festival will show over 25 an old favorite and a special films will be sent on tour…

… awards for the best films, which certainly for something creative an observed i his book on will be shown in Ann Aroor on and new. VOTE APtU I CINEMA GUILD proundly presents the 12th A-nn, Arbor Film…

… I Daily Photo by KEN FINK John Prine Attention Advertisers for total campus saturation over air call 763-3501 The Rock of Ann Arbor 4 Series $ 13.00 Single: $1.00 I ohn great By MARNIE HEYN…

… yeah, he played Ann Arbor once and got his ass caught in the piano.' " As a prelude to "The Great Compromise," P r i n e told an anecdote: "Me and Francis Scott Key wrote this next song. He hadn't had a…

… can talk to." Every- body had sore palms. We'll try to be patient. And please come back to Ann Arbor soon. ANN ARBOR MOVIE THEATRE GUIDE By TOM OLSON Man brings us another varie- ty of loony British…

… with his guitars: "i started playing 12 years ago- it doesn't show. My parents bought me my first guitar--from Sears I. think-JC Higgins-it was a lot like their bikes-it was metallic blue with a white…

…; n Festival begins tonight with enjoy it, the audience must dlso David Robinson, a film maker usual gamut of experimental, be willing to explore. from Ohio University, and K r- mated, conceptual, and…

… to rs of artistic pieces, starting guest of the festival. Some of his nine other Universities. ght and running through Sa- pieces are Siamese Twin Pin- The films will be shown in the ay. heads, Ronnie…

….m., and 11 p.m. Tickets will be y Jay Cassidy, Festival man- Festival, is presenting (a real on sale beginning at 5:30 in the r, as "representative o: inde- mouthful) Portraits, Self-P o r- lobby before the…

June 12, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Phillips in a style that is blues attack to the Pig's meager mercial with Bangle Vicki Peter - equal parts Left Banke, Blue Cheer, stage for one final Ann Arbor son) to finally record their debut and Grape…

… that are not to be missed and something to please just about anyone. The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is back for its fourth season, running from June 20 to July 18. In honor of the Michigan Sesquicentenial…

…, including Bob James, will appear. In dance, "A Double Date For Dance" will be at the Power Center on June 22 at 8 pm. This per - formance features two Ann Arbor modern dance companies, the J. Parker Copley…

… Gilbert and Sullivan Society from June 25-28, and July 2 and 3, the Ann Arbor Summer Symphony on June 28, the Cassini Ensemble string quartet on July 10, and the Ann Arbor Chamber Wind Ensemble on July 11…

…. July 4 will feature the Ann Arbor Summer Civic Band in a Fourth of July Celebration. Tickets for the indoor concerts are on sale in the Michigan Union Ticket Office. The Power Center Box Office opens on…

…?). Opening up the show in a rare y Sounding like a post-eST Blind Pig appearence are Ann This Monday, June 15, at the Partridge Family with a castrated Arbor's Favorite lysergic lycan - Blind Pig, marks the…

Ann Arbor Bobby Sherman handling vocals, thropes Laughing Hyenas. With debut of L.A. bubblegum, alum- the three McDonald Brothers take their own debut album mere mo - inum-foil metalheads, Redd Kross…

…:30pm, and goes on to EMU Mastermimes, a Gym America tumbling demonstration, the Blue Dragon Dance Theatre, and concludes with a vocal jazz ensemble. Also coming to the Top of the Park are the University…

…, this year's Festival features many state artists. And in addition to its major events, which take place in various campus area theatres, there is also daily and nightly outdoor entertainment. These free…

…) Music Festival will be held at the Power Center at 8 pm on July 11. This performance integrates computer technology with the performance and composition of music. MIDI artists from all over the country…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… kiosks, shop windows, telephone poles. These handbilled eyes have been announcing the imminent arrival of the celebration of the Ann Arbor Film Festival's 30th Anniversary, a once-in- a…

… Hammer and George Kuchar. Since its founding by George Manupelli and the Once Group cultural organization in 1963, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has been one of the most powerful forces in making Ann Arbor a…

May 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

… Dieken rehearse with Prof. Edythe M. Albert (seated) at the piano for the Festival of Song program which will be held at 2 p.m. in Hill Aud. The Festival is for elementarly school children in the Ann Arbor

… area. Children To Make WUOM festival of Song' Tour 1~. 4 ,U I Hundreds of elementary school children from the Ann Arbor area will flock into Hill Auditorium for WUOM's "Festival of Song," at 2 p…

… so the song used the Russian word "suffering" for the equivalent of the Ameri- can "blues," Prof. Humecky said. The second song learned was about hunters, rabbits, a beautiful girl and snow. The group…

… capacity without adding new capacity," he report- ed. "And increase in capacity, aft- er all, is the prime requisite of growth." REHEARSING--University students Jean Barr (left), Paul Schultz and LeAnn

… series was carried over 26 Michigan stations. To Dance, Sing During the festival today, many of the children will dance and sing the songs they learned over the air. Prof. Edythe M. Albert of the music…

March 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… total, the awards and payments to these independent film-makers ap- proaches $16,000, making the Ann Arbor Festival the world's rich- est film competition. - The festival was first conceived and organized…

…- dents, and they derived primarily from San Francisco and New York. (Twelve Ann Arbor people submitted films.) There is no doubt but that the whole festival not only represent- ed, but was, a significant…

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… overshadowed by spoof on the psychedelic'groups, the blues groups and the soul groups. In the first i fact, Th'e Who are supposed to have been the first group to use and discii feedback, and they are the…

… borrow only the latest pieces, The Who played "Shakin' lence that All Over" and "Summertime Blues" - two oldies. "Can't Ex- As th plain", "Boris the Spider" and "Happy Jack" were some of the to really u…

… 6 P.M. Dial NO 2-6264 Coming Next: "COP-OUT" - 4, By BARBARA HOCHMAN First of Two Parts The "announcement of the win- ners' and showings of some win- ning films brought the Sixth An- nual. Ann

… " " I WwINNER I ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NATIONS! " BEST PICTURE 0 BEST ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFMAN " BEST ACTRESS ANNE BANCROFT JOSEPHELEVINE * BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS MIKE NICHOLS KATHERINE ROSS LAWRENCE TURMAN…

…, 330 Maynard A Dark Comedy of DISSENT -Winner of the 1967 Hopwood Award BLUES-ROCK-JAZl Wednesday-Saturday I HELP SUPPORT THE I : ; i i I …

July 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

….50. Dulcimer artist John McCutcheon. - Chicago bluesman Lonnie Brooks. Park - Ann Arbor Summer Festival The Blind Pig - (996-8555) - U-Club - )763-2236) - Tom Harmonica god Ruth accompanies There's No Business…

…, but a com- of the social spectrum who turn the An improvisational look at women's Festival - Ann Arbor Summer pilation of short Chaplin films; A tables on the establishment, but the issues.8p.m. See…

… Spielberg's production-line film post apocalyptic western saga. Also stars Tina Movies at Briarwood, Briarwood Mall,769-8780. Run factory, though directed by the uniquely talented Turner. At the Ann Arbor

… one Briarwood, Briarwood Mall; 769-8780. spills, and excitement, if that's what you're of them is on the other's hit list. Promising black DESPERATELYsEEKINGSUsAN looking for. At the Ann Arbor Theater…

…'s first full-length feature. Annual Carnival - Ann Arbor more information. Sentiment and humor mix well under Jaycees Bars and Clubs the Tramp's keen direction. Mich., $6 gets you an all-day pass for rides…

… students Every Friday the Folk Dance Club The Earle - (994-0211) - Burgess Pocket Opera - Ann Arbor Summer about to take that big test, but another teaches steps from 8 to 9:30 p.m. or so, and O'Connor lead…

… and Mustard's Retreat spreads acoustic p.m.-on at the top of the Fletcher obnoxious. Power Center, Dusk. Free, sounds. Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra String Street parking structure. Free. Call Main Street…

…) Ann Arhor Film Co- laughs. Haydn and other great composers, Ten Little Indians - Ann Arbor Civic op, Cinema Guild, Cinema 2 Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) Noon-1 p.m. at Liberty Plaza, E. Theater Main…

…, CG, C2 dlectricBesCrise.WillieD.WrrenDonald Pippin, and accompanied by Ignore the bad acting, there's too SATURDA Y an iBlue s ises. (6651133)- the Pocket Philharmonic. 8 p.m. at much strong singing…

… Street Productions Harvey Milk was a memer of San -Detroit's own Willie D. Warren and Liberty at S. Division. Free. Call 886- Agatha Christie's popular play Francisco's Board of Supervisors who the Blues

July 12, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… of contributing to your enjoyment of Ann Arbor's Annual Bargain Festival. Doors open at 9:00 Make this your headquarters. Use our comfor- tably appointed rest rooms. Meet your friends at Mack's. Shop…

… double-breasted effect detailed in the top by two rows of pearl buttons. In dusty rose and powder blue. Also a casual silhouette achieved in simple rayon crepe with envelope flap pockets. Slenderizing box…

… Misses' 5.95 Cotton Playsuits Blue or red ginghams and gay plaids. Short and shirt in one piece 2.95 Women's Candlewick Capes In multi-colored rows. Red, white and blue multi-tufted. 1.49 Girls' Cotton…

… Frocks Stripes or dots on cotton, dainty floral prints, voile, organdies.... 1.95 Beach Sandals and Ghillies Fish-net sandals in white, brown and royal blue. Sizes 4 to 8.... 1.5 50 Hopsacking Farmerettes…

… Rustic overalls, in chartreuse, shocking pink, saddle, royal blue purple........................1.95 Misses' 79c Shorty Pajamas Sleeveless, Knee-length styles of printed batiste; new, clever........59e…

… TRUNKS 8C S x.49 rajamas 94c Discon'd RPkg Dorothy Gray FACE .,POWDER $1.00 Value As'st Shades 69 Glamorous SAVAGE LIP STICK $1.00 Size Swivel Case 25c Lanchere's BLUE ROSE TOI LETRI ES Usual $1…

September 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… brought on Ragamofyn to clean up the show, a new scouring pad if I'm not mistaken, oh yes Lc rca just told me they're a great Ann Arbor band just like Leaves of Grass and New Heavenly Blue. By DONALD SOSIN…

…Page Two, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 A Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 New Heavenly Blue or Rock at Mendelssohn Classical music abounds at U' Ann

… Whether you are a listener or a performer, there is something musical for you to do in Ann Arbor. For singers, there are numer- ous choral groups on campus. The U-M Men's Glee Club, which won first prize at…

… are really lean then you go by thumb or an occasional side door pull- man. There are only a few places in the country that make the hassle worthwhile. One of 'em is the Ark, here in Ann Arbor. Sometimes…

… I wonder if Ann Arbor people really know what they've got. This here folk music -people's music-doesn't get a chance to be heard very much. Not over the radio or on T.V. Not even live, which ,is the…

… on a first come, first servevd basis. Mail to P.O. Box 1993, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 CHECK THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY: F 6 F ...AND.. Jean Louis Trintignant in "The Conformist" "A dazzling Movie…

…/documentary ........... . ..... at 7 and 9:30 p.m. 330 MAYNARD formerly Canterbury House $1.00 The Alley Cinema is sponsored by Ann Arbor Film Cooperative as part of our continued effort to raise money to support Ann Arbor filmmaking…

… NEW SOUND SYSTEM .. . 0 sponsored by ann arbor film cooperative Eastern Michigan University presents BILLY J4CK ORDER SEATS NOW! MENDELSSOHN BOX OFFICE, 10-1, 2-5 §%A4essta/ J/eate r .% yam…

Arbor Civic Theatre By BERT STRATTON I was in a supermarket or maybe a theatre, I don't re- member exactly-Gracia Lorca was in the produce department -that's all I know for sure. Somehow L y d i a…

July 12, 1913 (vol. 4, iss. 7) • Page Image 4

… first floor. Front and Tobacco and Cigarettes. Hilgh Grade Confections and Frut. heard. It is nearly twenty yearo since back parlor with bedroonm. Best of hie appeared in Ann Arbor. locations. Modern…

… and Caherine Ss. and 4th Ave., Ann Arbor PAID FOE IN ADVANCE. for this occasion are Madam Lucile Tewkesbury and Marion Green, who IpuJffJ Quarry's Drug Store, corner Stats appeared in Ann Arbor at a May…

… I-. tt t not yellow nor blue--huttos holes intact uttons ditto. Special atten-__ ioo given to lathes-clothe-. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. Call 15 for baggage checked from t houe to destination. tf. I THE…

…THEW O L V E RI N "0 PHILADEL PHIA ORHEIISTRA The May Festival wil, as usual, W E R E SEY A N DIC AN 1 EREWSII TO HEAl) coistie of five cocerts, te eact dates C. I. K1DD LE UJPRE-FESTIVAL Ml…

… Choral wxerk THIS WAY you Summer Students-Come around for a LUNCH coispleted arrangemets for the Pe- choseis ae Elga's "Carastacus" and that is a LUNCHJ Festival concert for the next season. Handel 's…

April 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT-UP) Ann Arbor held a teach-in last night to protest the 'University Hospital's failure to ad- equately address the AIDS issue. ACT-UP is demanding the hos…

… public. The Michigan Cycling Team would like to THANK OUR SPONSORS for our Victorious effort in the 2nd annual Michigan Bicycle Criterium. CYCLE CELLER Ann Arbor Cyclery Brown Jug Cottage Inn Wherehouse…

… Records Term paper blues With 10 class days left this term, the Angell Hall computing center shook with the groans of tired term paper crammers yesterday. v Budget cuts hamper center's fest plans ,,-by…

… Mari Barager Daily Staff Reporter _ Despite limited funds, Trotter House, the University's multicul- tural center, will hold its 8th an- nual ethnic festival tomorrow at 7 p.m. "The festival is an…

… opportunity for minority students to share and showcase their culture through mu- sic, dance, theater, and poetry read- ing," said Trotter House Director *l ;Michael Swanigan. . This year's festival, titled "A…

… Carousel of Cultures," will feature =; several performers along with a buffet dinner. All are welcome to attend. Trotter House staff member Raul Medina said planning for this year's festival was difficult…

… Women's Weekend, events all day. East Quad. Michigras Spring Fair/Rock for Life. S. Forest and Hill, 11-8 p.m. Trotter House Minority Festival, "Carousel of Cultures." 1443 Washtenaw, 7 p.m. "My Dinner…

April 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

… Szantho, great European-born contralto, will make her third successive appearance in Ann Arbor's annual May Festival. Always very popular with local au<ences Miss Szantho will be the contralto soloist for…

…, the Choral Union of the University of Michigan will close its 62nd season during the May Festival, Organized in 1879 by Calvin C. Cady, the group at first confined it- self to appearances in Ann Arbor

… organizations of its kind in America, the Chorus is made up of several hundred Ann Arbor grade-schoolers chosen for their musical and vocal ability. Miss Higbee has stated that the Chorus has been exceptionally…

… performances of Richard Strauss' "Elektra." After participating at two succes- sive May Festivals, Miss Szantho accepted the invitation of the TUni- versity to conduct classes in German Lieder 4md Opera…

… under such famous conductors as Arthur Rod- zinski, John Barbirolli, and Leopold. Stokowski. Miss Szantho was highly praised for the way she portrayed the role of Delilah at last year's Festival. A person…

… give guest recitals, and out of this. policy developed the' May Festival idea that first took concrete form in 1894 under the direction of leader Al- bert A. Stanley, who succeeded Cady in 1888. So…

… successful were the Festi- vals that the audiences soon outgrew University Hall's Auditorium, and only the lack of a larger hall pre- vented the Choral Union and the May Festivals from playing to much larger…

… founding when it con- fined itself to singing hymns, is the program outlined for it at the May Festival: Beethoven's "Ninth Sym- phony" and Honegger's "King Da- vid." Festival Chorus Features Voices Of…

May 12, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5,1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor bjyCentral Standard Time. NORTH. SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7:30 a. m *12:15 p.m. 11:25 a. m…

…. 4:46p. m, 8:40 p. m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. E. S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0. MICHIGAN GNT AL The Niagara Falls Route." Central btanadard Time. TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR

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… babe at Linlithgow palace, Parties having table board or rooms December, 1542. Joseph V. Paton ta well-known Scottish antiquary, bought to rent during the May Festival will It about sixty years ago from…

March 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

…$- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 12, 1996 34th Ann Arbor Film Festival Don't forget to check out the Ann Arbor Film Festival this week at the Michigan Theater. It features animation…

…,. cludingthe dorky-but-still-lovable "Jt s Not For You" and the dissonant "Blue In Spite," where Shannon andMoore's vocals meld quite nicely on one of the few down-time tracks. "Gilded Stars" is sure to be a hit…

…, documentary, narrative and experimental films by independent filmmakers around the world. The Festival will start with an opening public reception and a silent auction at 7 p.m. Screenings will follow. Single…

August 12, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 23) • Page Image 4

… Press Ann Arbor Savings Bank Ann Arbor Sugar'Bowl Arcade Barber Shop Arcade Cafeteria Arcade Theatre Armory (Dancing) Becker's Delicatessen Besimer's Grill Room' Betsy Ross Shop Blighty. Blue Front Cigar…

Ann Arbor. May we not thank them again, before intro- ducing them to you. -c pid I TeKnx . On the Huron River ke a Kodak With You needs. is a Kodak that is just suited to your It is our business…

… Conveiences ake Picture Making all the Easier,-Film and Papgr EVERYTHING'S HERE, YNDON AND COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY American Cigar Store Ann Arbor Dairy Company Ann Arbor Hat Cleaning Company Ann Arbor

… school and what its growth means tb Ann Anbor, for these are the things the Wolverine has stood for. These merchants are men with a vision-a bigger, better Wolverine, a larger Summer School and a greater…

… first rank, who have won honors both as soloists and in ensem- ble. Course tickets for both or either series,may be ordered by mail. All orders will be filed in order and filled' about Oct. 1. For the pre-festival

… ser- ies the price (including $3 May festiv- al coupon) is $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6. Pat- rons tickets, first choice, $7). For the extra series $2 and $2.50. "1 LAST TIMES TODAY EARLEvw IL I M IN…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 15

… re- enact the Last Supper for Christmas. Rackham 7:00free T U E S D A Y ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL 30 Different groundbreaking films every damn night! Check out this Ann Arbor institution if you haven…

… Haas befriends a young girl who witnessed her father's murder at the hands of the Nazis. With Michael Gross, stretching his wings as an O ctor in his role as "Dad." At the Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:45, 2:45, 7…

… based on a true story about a Jewish man forced to collaborate with the Nazis during World War II. At the Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:30. FIa.u AmALYSis When Kim Basinger, Uma Thurman and…

… Briarwood: 10, 12:10, 2:25, 4:40, 7:15, 9:40, 11::45; at Showcase: 12:20, 2:30, 4:40, 7:25, 9:50, 12:25. LIFE Is SwEET At the Ann Arbor 1 & 2: today only at 9:45. * MEDIGNE MAN Eccentric scientist Sean…

… TIDES Barbra Streisand got the Oscar snub for her direction, but at least the great Nick Nolte was recognized. At the Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 4:45, 9:15. RoCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOw No advance screening; not yet…

…. Lorch 7:00 free BLONDE EMMAIUELLE (1983) 3-D porn, "comin' at ya" from the Ann Arbor Film Co-op. Aud A 7:30 & 9:20 FIVE EASY PIECES (1970) A younger Jack Nicholson stars as a musician in this drama from…

… (19711992) John and Yoko came to Ann Arbor for a rally after the pigs busted counter-culture figure John Sinclair for possessing two joints. Sinclair himself will be on hand to speak after the documentary…

… (1975) Even more Nicholson, this time as a mental patient in Milos Forman 's amazing version of Ken Kesey's novel. MLB 4 9:00 S U N D A Y CAMLLE The Ann Arbor Silent Film Society presents this film, based…

… on the Alexander Dumas story that inspired Verdi's La Traviata. With the short Salome. Sheraton (near Briarwood) 3:00 IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946) Ain't it, though? Especially here in snowy Ann Arbor

…, Michigan Theater, 4 p.m., with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, $12, $15, $18, 668-8397. HOMEGROWN WOMEN'S MUSIC SERIES W/REPERCUSSIONS, HIDEKO MILLS, WASENTHA I might like more folk if it weren't for…

December 12, 1943 (vol. 54, iss. 35) • Page Image 3

… influence in a Ann Arbor record dealers also bear war-nerved world has been largely witness to the increase in musical responsible for the packed auditori- interest which the city has displayed um which has…

… Rev. C. H. Loucks, president of the Ann Arbor Ministerial Association. Dr. Holly is author of several books on sociology and religion. He has spoken before audiences throughout America on the importance…

… wonderfully warm quilted bed jacket ...in a beautiful floral design, with lace-trimmed pockets and collar . . . $8.95 Also white and French blue velvet jackets, satin lined at $10.95. Others from $1.75. : Twus…

… Opening Set For May Festival The Fifty-First May Festival will start on Thursday, May 5, 1944, in- stead of on Wednesday of that week, Dr. Charles Sink, President of the University Musical Society, announc…

…- ed yesterday. "Under the new arrangement there will be one concert Thursday, one Friday, two on Saturday and two on Sunday of 'May Festival week," he said. wi/w ce tg Army Pernits Use of 1…

April 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

…MUSIC ig Bkr Ab att SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMENT. --" ' ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1942 - -. _ Distinguished Negro Singer Will Open '42 Festival Here Marian Anderson To Sing In Her…

… lovers than Miss Ander- son. The best evidence of how the great Negro contralto is regarded in Ann Arbor is the simple fact that she is returning once again to help make the Festival a great success…

November 12, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 45) • Page Image 8

…9 9 A TIIIF MIC14ICA TlAlfi.V AtA RL A I4. ~i 11U k L.I.J 1[L'4.1. ui t' lw1a Y, NmyV E BE A1 , MRJ I Thor Johnson Will Conduct Cincinnati Symphony Here Ann Arbor music-lovers are Koussevitsky…

…- crease and revisions in working conditions. Such employes now earn $O to $130 a month. There was no indication of similar trouble occurring at Ann Arbor hospitals. University Hospital officials said that…

… N 3 <' / / Y~ QUALITY BLUE DENIM women S leans 79 I FIRST PRIZE A Stunning Large Screen c fdnit4al' Television Set with full 13 Channel coverage and Direct-View 10" Tube. This handsome prize…

… paper for announcement of this week's winners. Just the jeans you'll want for all-around sports wear. Made of sturdy blue denim with attractive white stitching around the pockets. There are four roomy…

… sym- phony, has astonished the music world by his rapid promotion to his present post while in his early thirties. STILL RETAINED as guest con- ductor for the Choral Union May Festivals, Johnson trained…

… for his present position under Serg Chicago and Philadelphia orches- tras. Included in the symphony's local appearance will be "Aca- demic Festival" Overture, by Brahms; Mozart's Symphony No. 35…

September 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

Ann Arbor a the lus and Jazz Festival last ART EXHIBIT-Lantern G' ilryOiI a one-man exhibition of Jean Weinbaum's Wat.ercofors,, and oils today with a reception for the artist from 7 to 9 toui lt. FILM-Ann

…:00 Progressove 3:00 Folk/Rock/Progressive 6:00 News/Sports/Comment 6:30 Talkback 7:30 Jazz/Blues 11:00 Progressive 3:00 Signoff "Friends Roads Show" mime tro. ' ppnhc at the Ark at 6:30 earlier, appearance in…

Arbor Film Co-op esntTwlid Zone Fes-. tival at 7 and 9 tonight ii And. AA_ el Cinema Guild is showing Lubitch's i , in urIiv=n~ in Arch. Aud. at 7 and 9:05 tonight. The ew orl Fim Co-op presents Hill…

Festiva~l 8 HOURS FROM THE TELEVISION SERIES -4 PROGRAMS-ALL DIFFERENT- WEV _D NESDAY, SEPT. 12--7 p.m.-Program No. 1, 9 p.m.-Program No. 2 TH iURSDA'Y, SEPT. 13-7 p.m.--Program No. 3, 9 p.m.-Program No. 4…

… sound W^EDNESDAY, Sept. 1 9th--Fellini's Satyricon* THURSDAY,,Sept. 20th-Fellini's Night-of Cabirio" Presented in cooperation with Cinema Guild's Fellini Festival Sept. 25-30th ALLte E S .,OWI NGS IN…

… FILM COOP-presents- 42 . j .rf 44lA ~ IV, a F v f~l Y , Thi biare c1O / "'7." * IN KURT VON NEGUT'S * SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE Winner 2972 Canniies Film Festival-Jury prize and award. "One of the most…

May 12, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 161) • Page Image 5

…. Saunders, andl Mrs. Fred Black, Dearborn; Mrs. A. C. Unger, Naper- vdlle, Ill.; and Mrls. D. E. Seeley, Ann ArborW. Larnlbda Chi A1lha Lztn da Chi Aillha i'terunity is holdinga< banqluet Mother's day. for…

…, '34A, commnitteemran, !lad as his faiest Conrstanrce Louise Lvj'k PpiTae Mrcye ts,'roedo; Lee Cochrane, '35, Constance lBridge, Ann Arbor; larry I4t~ss O tt. The21 Wili1( Sitli , ':34, Avis Mitts, ':34…

…I '.t blue chalk cirepe cut on2 Vm- I theAtchitet's Bill list night(.with w~tft c~i S'slr fttirrIt'k( ) Pn Lyot, '14 A, gjiera I 44:trl-a "1Of~ it)a It ii' rnoiiing shatde of pink. IIledn. W. =I. Buderus…

…~s :1~ M!Q 7AUtIL >;s.arrived for her appoint- hruge camneras. m(nt at 10 a.mn. and left Ann Arlie,- - - - - immediately after the lesson which lasted for one hour and a half. iS 11 Cartof he PJHShitthe…

… fktcons of "Night in Paris" by Bourjois. T.hey retail for a minimum tax, and are works of art, with their tasseled cylinders of mid nig;ht blue glass. Also Bour-# j ofs has combined 'the perfume,1 powder…

…'THE MICHIGAN DlAILY, Homeco0ming, M oth Ho uses E ntertA i n Parents Wi*th Houseparties, Festive Affairs I rersjlyi Architect's :Ball LaysScene -In Pers i an Cave, WVi I manly (oiples Irl 1…

… the entire family. Robert Heusel, '36;v, W~'omen Siudeit Is W eeT May Festival Unit M .ay Festival: Jeannette Vreeland, soprano, Coe Glade, contralto, Arthur By MARGARET D. PlIALAN Hackett, tenor…

…,' an informral dinner at the house, after ofr Pittsburgh. Miss Orwig; is a much which the mothers and daughtersI more advanced student than Miss attended the May Festival concert. MeAulisse, having…

March 12, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… this as a transfer from one medium to another." Although festivals like Ann Arbor's always attract packed, enthu- siastic crowds, the general public at large still isn't as receptive to this art as one…

… underground of the early '60s, explained the importance of festivals like Ann Arbor's. "Any kind of show- case is good, since they're closing left and right," Kuchar said. Besides problems with exposure…

… South State (at William) Ann Arbor " 996-9191 5TH AVE. AT LIBERTY 7lMM700 ~300DAILY SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM $3,00 DENTY ALL DAY TUESDAY PME T R E STDENT WITh I.D. .50 . .,.+ The Wesley Foundation at the…

… Rom 14 CHINESE FOOD CHEF JAN27 YEARS CHEF JAN EXEINCE TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COBO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST WINNER WASHINGTONIAN BLUE RIBBON BEST CHEF AWARD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. "BEST CHINESE…

… as it turned out, there were." A wide appeal Throughout the years, thousands of people have attended the Festival, witnessing the cutting edge in many cinematic genres. Honeyman remembered crowds that…

…, accentuated theFilmFestival. This should be no surprise, for the films themselves were, and still are, a far cry from commercial cinema. Anger, the legendary underground filmmaker, explained that his film…

… won at the Festival in 1964 and will be shown in the first retrospective program, knows about problems with censor- ship. In 1964, a theater owner was convicted for showing Scorpio Ris- ing, because of…

… the Festival, the or- ganizers had trouble with the police. "We were accused of showing porno- graphic films," he told. "One time they tried to take the entire Film Fes- tival ... but we had a way of…

October 12, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

… the men- tality of the music fans in this coun- try-that they can accept something Les Blank fitms tonight Ann Arbor Film Co-op and Cinema Guild are co-sponsoring an evening of short subjects by…

… 9:00 two more films will be shown. This program presedteo in con- junction with Ann Arbor Film Cooperative. -I Sat, Sun $1.5C til 1:30' S INDIVIDUAL THEATRES vth Ae of Liberty 7619700 scr pr…

… when the harpist jamming with Light- nin' Hopkins in The Blues According to tightnin' Hopkins is so moved by the music that he begins to crawl laboriously across the living room floor on his knees while…

… playing is worth more than a million words from the mouth of a sociologist on the meaning of the blues to poor Southern blacks. Other films to be shown tonight in- plude Always for Pleasure, an affec…

…:00 & 9:5 .THE WAY WE WERE An unlikely romance between a frizzy haired red head and a red, white and blue jock. With Streisand and Redford. AND AT AUD. A, ANGELL HALL FILMS BY DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER LES…

… star of the twenty-minute film 'The Blues According to Lightin' Hopkins,' one of five films to be screened tonight in a program of short documentaries by Les Blank. Blank will talk about his movies with…

… musical visit to the Gilroy Garlic Festival; and, in a (Xor somewhat different vein, Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe, in which the celebrated German filmmaker does just that-after losing a bet with Blank. .C…

November 12, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 56) • Page Image 20

… late '60s- styled blues and rock. Mountain Jack's-Rainbow is back with more top-40 dance tunes. Rick's American Cafe-Rock along with Ann Arbor's favorite, The Steve Nardella Band. Roundhouse Saloon…

… Cannes Film Festival award. Film plays at the School of Education's Schorling Auditorium! (Monroe and East U.). Call 971- 0745. Free.? Recycle Ann Arbor Tired of those piled recyclables? Residents of Bader…

…. Call 885-9848. Dance Ann Arbor Friends of Traditional Music The Friends and co-sponsors of the University Folklore Society in- vite all to an old-time square and contra-dance jamboree tonight at 8 p…

… tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the House (1443 Washtenaw). nd old people welcome. Great Performances series, Merce Cunningham Dance Company and Beyond the Mainstream. 763-5460. Free. Etc. Ann Arbor Public Library…

… people and their education. Ann Arbor Public Library, 7':30 p.m. 994-2345. Free. Center for Continuing Education of Women Need help and/or advice for those annoying graduate/profes- sional school exams…

… Theatre. Etc. Ann Arbor Today's features "Outlook economic rolls. 7:30 for locatic Internatio Today's America" Lutheran ( features a food staff a.m. Call 7 University The No brings Wit] the Angel screen to…

…. Mountain Jack's-Rainbow, plays top-40 for all. Rick's American Cafe- Pangaea's original Latin, funk, and fusion music is performed for the Ann Arbor Tenants Union Rtoun Dancer Polot. Second the top-4 Unive…

… -W 7f 7W 7W S I eh Lft A Bars & Clubs Annie's Dug Out-Stainless Steel plays top-40 rock. Arbor Valley Inn-Dance to the pop sounds of Scat. The Blind Pig-Features the slick R&B sextet, the…

… Detroit Blues Band. The Earle-The Ron Brooks Trio features a hot jazz piano. The Fox's Den-Classical pianist Winifred Kerner. The Habitat-The versatile Wiz Kids play danceable top-40 and oldies. The Hill…

… Lounge-Looking for good country music? Blues? Rock? LiveWire does it all. Joe's Star Lounge-The ever- popular SLK dishes out reggae in- spired punk. Mr. Flood's Party-Beaucoup sings the blues and rocks the…

September 12, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

….m. Moulin Rouge Truth. Beauty. Freedom. Love. And last of all, Nicole. State Theater. Midnight. One Hour Photo See Friday. State Theater 2:45, 5, 7 & 9 p.m. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival Paul Vorn…

…:30 p.m. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival The Dobbins/Chandler Quintet, Al Hill and the Love Butlers, Tab Benoit, The Sun Ra Arkestra, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe. Oh why oh why must this fes…

… Catherine Weldon and Sitting Bull." 8 p.m., Shaman Drum Bookshop, 315 S. State. Free. 662- 7407. The Dog Slam The Ann Arbor Poetry Slam's mid-month offering, with two open mic sessions and the emphasis on the…

… Spaghetti, Garden Salad & Drink. Text/12 IAZ t I t ( Sackeou r - - - - - - - - 1 1 1ILibrty 1 1 1 I ANN RBOR2245WestStaium lvd.(beteenLiberty and Jackson)/Phone: 734-623-821 I One ouponper esn per order at…

June 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… passions of this Span- ish music. THE PHILIDOR TRIO Tuesday, July 23-Rackham These gifted young musicians give their second Ann Arbor recital, this time pre- senting "Handel and his Rivals". The com- posers…

… Schubert songs to its growing repertoire. GkVEfISITY fMIUSICAL 8CIETY Series tickets (5 concerts) available at Burton Tower at $12, $10, and $7.50 BURTON TOWER, Ann Arbor WEEKDAYS 9-4:30, SAT. 9-12 PHONE 665…

… at 8:30 JUAN SERRANO, ANTHONY NEWMAN, GRANT JOHHANNESEN, FLAMENCO GUITARIST HARPSICHORDIST-ORGANIST PIANIST Tuesday, July 2-Rackham and THE FESTIVAL CHORUS of Monday, July 15-Rackham Opening this…

July 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 43) • Page Image 4

… 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich., News Phone: 764-05521 Editorials printed in The Midhigan Doily exp ress the individual opinions, of staff writers or the editors. This must be rioted in all reprints…

… night, they donned towels and bathrobes and made the long trek out to the housing director's suburban Ann Arbor residence. When Mrs. Feldkamp answered the door, she found Knowles with shaving cream on his…

… horns, and "Casey Blues," a Charlie Parker solo Ellis orchestrated, displayed the range of Ellis' creativity. His creative use of electricity in jazz, however, is difficult for some jazz purists to fathom…

…. By PAT O'DONOHUE Special To The Daily Last of Two Parts NEWPORT, R.I. - The New- port '68 Jazz Festival closed with big names, big bands and a big afternoon. It also hit a few sour notes - one being…

…_ were lucky you could hear it. It's hard to understand why a festival of this size and stature was un- able to come up with an! equally good sound system. One performance that was lost through the…

… performance to those who are familiar with Silver's composition - he writes better than he plays. The Don Ellis "Electric" Band closed the show and the Festival with exuberance. Ellis is a California bandleader…

… and the crowd gave him a mixed reception. Festival Field may be trans- ferred to a new site next year due to the construction of an inter- state highway. However, Produc- er George Wein said the state…

… will rebuild the "field" ataanother lo- cation, in Newport and ;assured the buffs that there will always be a Newport Jazz Festival. It's something the jazz world couldn't do without. 1i~ * Roland Kirk…

August 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

… near the School of Music yesterday at the annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival. The performers were participating in a play called "Cain, My Brother." AnnualmevafestivalMmmW By ANDREW ERIKSEN The grounds…

… around the School of Music were magically transformed yesterday into a medieval festival of dance, theatre, music, and crafts. The festivities were part of the four- day Ann Arbor Medieval Festival. The…

…N11e m itu o dta Ninety-four years of editorial freedom Vol. XCIV, No. 36-S Copyright 1984 Ann Arbor, Michigan -Sunday, August 12, 1984 Fifteen Cents Twelve Pages 'M' diver Bruce Kimball makes…

… annual event features medieval instrument makers, wood carvers, basket weavers, plays, and medieval swordplay. The festival opened in West Park last week. LAST APRIL, however, it looked as if the festival

October 12, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…& ORGANIZATION iS no stranger to Ann Arbor audiences. It has participated in the May Festival (or thirty one con- secutive years. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is the third oldest in the nation. It has been under…

… playing to:and pleasing Ann Arbor aud- iences. Again this year the University Musical Society takes great pleasure in presenting tkis-fine organization under the direction of one of Music's great…

… ensemble bodies in America. It has done much to enhance the prestige of the Middle West as a cultural center. The pronounced success of the orchestra's Ann Arbor debut con- cert-last season Was such as to…

… young conductor of the U~niversity Musical Society and the May Festival concerts, was play- ing the piano," the violin and the trumpet. I Campus Conductor He was born in Wisconsin Rapids, June 10…

July 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 40) • Page Image 10

… (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663-0557 Weekend Masses: Saturday--5 p.m. Sunday - 7:45 n.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one…

… block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study - Sunday, 9:30 a.m.-Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Worship-Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Need Transportation? C a 11 662-9928. ANN ARBOR BAHA'I COMMUNITY 1421 W. Liberty…

…, white and blue crepe. DESPITE THE appearance of the national colors, there was CHARING CROSS BOOKSTORE 316 S. STATE Tues.-Fri., 11 -9 Sat., 10-6 USED, FINE, SCHOLARLY BOOKS L T U SPEND A WEEKEND ! I WITH…

… information call the Baha'i num- ber. 662-3548. Daily Photo by KEN FINK PRESIDENT FORD and his wife Betty arrive in Traverse City, Michigan, yesterday just prior to attending the city's famous cherry festival

May 12, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

… first base for the St. Louis Browns during the earlier twenties; George Sisler, the Michigan man, who used to pitch for the Maize and Blue. I can still re- member wondering vaguely just where Ann Arbor

….M, era l A.M. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. RENT ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL OLD TOWN CANOES at Sounder's Canoe Livery, and paddle up the peaceful Huron River, enjoying Ann Arbor's most healthful recreation…

…. Michigan -- Petoskey singled to center field. Paulson singled to left, Petoskey going to third and Paulson taking second on a fielder's choice. Blue replaced Ulrich for Ohio State. Regeczi struck out…

… over left fielder's head. Ler-. nr struck out. Sixth Inning Ohio State - Long batted for Dolch and struck out. King bunted to Wis- tert and was safe on Whitey's wild throw. Blue- struck out, King…

… McAfee, Petoskey scor- ing. Paulson stole second but was picked off by Blue a play later. Seventh Inning Ohio State - Lewis struck but. Clowson bunted out. McAfee ground- ed out, Michigan - Wistert…

… reached first, Wistert and Paulson advancing a base. Oliver flied to King. Ninth Inning Ohio State - Blue was hit by a pitched ball and on the next play went down to second. Prosenjak flied to Regeczi. Blue

… went to thii'd on a passed ball. Lewis popped to Wistqrt Clowson singled to left scoring Blue. McAfee grounded out. BOX SCORE 01110 STATE Michigan Man, , , . AS ONE GROWN from that class of American…

… Sis- ter. I never saw him question an um- pirc's decision. I can still remember him coming up out of the dust at first base, and grinning at the blue- clad arbiter who was ruling him out (Ie developed…

…, Michigan 5. Bases on balls: Off Wistert 1, off Ulrich 3, off Blue 5. Struck out-by Wistert 16, by Ul- rich 2, by Blue 3. Hits - off Ulrich 6 in 4 innings, off Blue 3 in 5 innings. Wild pitch - Ulrich. Hit by…

… pitcher - by Wistert (Blue). Passed balls- Chapman, Moser 2, Reilly. Time: 1 hour, 55 minutes. IIIIIRI_ M1_'INMI_1111_11"1- 11 N I 1 ,11 I- OMCCMING and i c wek ELECTRIC WASHER to O ) rate an MAY…

June 12, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

… application at the Student Publications Building. Application deadline is Friday, June 14. 420 Maynard - 764-0662 RtiGIOUS SERVICS AVAVAVAVA KOREAN CHURCH OF ANN ARBOR 3301 Creek Dr. 971-9777 SUNDAY: 9:30 a…

… MONDAY, MAY 13 at all Ticketmaster outlets, and in Ann Arbor, at the Michigan Union Ticket Office , Main Street News, Schoolkids Records, P.J.'s Used Records and the Little Professor Bookstore; in…

…. - Robert Hamilton, for the Daily, contributed to this report ... r ! ' " 1 T - : r S .T . ,t, : < :: :-,,.r I U The Summer's First Great Music Festival! 1 Zydeco I Blues :Jazz z Rhythm & Blues r Cajun…

… Republican from Grand Rapids, has also announced her candi- dacy. "I have fresh thoughts and experi- ences to offer. It's an impeccable blue- print that I bring to the table," she said. Frey received a B.S. in…

… PICNIC- SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Gates open 11:30 an) THE BIRD OF PARA.IIISE ORCHESTRA THE LYMAN NIOO)ARD IRIO TillE MARIAN 11A.' HEN SEXTET THE BILLY HARPER QUINTET A ROCKIN' BLUES PARTYn1 0" SATURDAY NIGHT Jn…

April 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

…, rock, $1.50. Men's Glee Club - "Spring Concert": Hill Aud., 8 p.m. Music School - Bartok C o n- cert: School of Music Recital Hall, 8 p.m. EVENTS Track - Ann Arbor Relays: Ferry Field, 1 p.m. Festival of…

… Fools at 1 am on channel 2. monday APRIL 14 CINEMA World of Apu - (Ann Arbor co-op, Aud A, 9). Film maker Satuajitray of India brings his uncommon film trilogy to full circle with this graphic and poetic…

… score but is otherwise silenlt. The Lion in Winter - (Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud A, 9:15). Katherine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole struggle in a contest of will as Queen Eleanor of Aqii- taine and King Henry II…

… another film of enriching cinematog- raphy about a boy of the swamps and his introduction to the machine.*** Tall Blonde Man With One Black Shoe-(Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9:30). A French comedy which too…

… medicine at 8:30 on channel 50. And Humphrey Bogart is remember- ed in "Play It Again, Bogie," a Wide World Special at 11:30 on 7. thursday APRIL 17 CINEMA 812-(Ann Arbor Co-op, Aud. A, 7, 9:30). This…

… Wide World 8 n.m. Residential- College Dancers; Ann Arbor Dance Theatre - "Short D a n c e s of Vairous Heights," R.C. Aud., 8 p.m. THEATRE Gilbert and Sullivan Society- "The Yeoman of the Guard," Mcnp…

…-Astigafa, rock, $1.50 Pretzel Bell - R.F.D. Boys, bluegrass, $1.50 Music School-"New Aspects of Electronic Sounds": Rack- ham Aud., 8 p.m. Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra; U-M Glee Club - works by Haydn, Ravel: Hill Aud…

…-just good Old-Fashioned Bargains. BOOKSTORE 549 EAST UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN wind.watwr.m tihanc, solar sOCial colog SI(IWs June2-August22 15credits An intensive12 week program in social ecology and…

… Association, Cady pm. Music Rm., Stearns, 4:30 pm. Renaissance week: Marvin Fel- Renaissance week: Baroque Trio, heim, "Art and the Museum in Art Museum, 7:30 pm. Ann Arbor: Past and Present," R. C. Players…

… view- ing.**** MUSIC Ark-Mini-Folk Festival, John Roberts, Tony Barrand, Mar- garet McArthur, Maggie Pierce, Owen McBride, $3.50 Blind Pig-Big Daddy G and the Night Train, rock-blues, and Frazier Smith…

November 12, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… adaptation of the Toni Morrison novel At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1:15, 3:10, 6:20 Belly What the helly is "Belly" about? At Showcase: 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 6:40, 9, 10:10, 11:25, 12:30 Living Out Loud ***, No, Danny De…

… naive hero with few friends up against humorous antagonists in this film with a sports subplot. Originality of storyline is what makes for quality films. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 At Showcase…

blues to a trendy, more '40s- g, this long-time crooner will be please her fans. 9 p.m. Arbor o., 114 E. Washington St., 213- a See Thursday. 8 p.m. See Thursday. 2 p.m. $20. g Cure See Thursday. 2 p…

December 12, 1918 (vol. 29, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… the postoflice at Ann Arbor, an, as bt oand class matter. criptions ,y carrier or mail, $3.50. es; :Ann\ , ,,l 1uiiding. ne8; Busoiea , yo; Editorial, 2414. imunications riot to exceed 300 words, ed…

… of being alive, her shapely head nodding blithely with every step she went across the cam- pus on the long diagonal walk. It was raining like it has been known to do here in Ann Arbor,-pitilessly, ab…

July 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

… of summer's greatest pleasures: outdoor concerts. The Haydn Festival, part of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, will present a string quartet from noon to 1 p.m. at Liberty Plaza. The string quartet is…

… part of the Ann Ar- bor Chamber Orchestra's seven free concerts for the festival. Films Ann Arbor Film Coop, Cinema Guild - The Times of Harvey Milk, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Angell Hall: Ann Arbor Film Coop…

… referred to rather than specific street addresses. If you have any infor- mation about these crimes, please call the University Department of Public Safety at 763-1131 or the Ann Arbor Police Department…

… Leo Heatley of cam- pus security and Jerry Wright of the Ann Arbor Police Department. The map was compiled by Laura Bischoff. TH CAMPUS - 0 ; 7I$1p-m Burglary - is any forcible entry into a autos…

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Friday, July 12, 1985 Campus Crime Scene .HURON ST . E. WASHINGTON ST MMELIBERTT YST E- WILLIAM ST L JEFFERSON 4 t > ~F w? 4 i T T i EST "OVER AVINL E. ANN ST 1…

November 12, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 33) • Page Image 15

… Coppola's first movie since "The Godfather Part III." With teenie boppers Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves as well as Hannibal Lecter and Lee Harvey Oswald. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12, 2:25, 4:50, 7:30, 10:05; at…

… with his third directorial effort, the only recent movie besides "Howards End" and "Husbands and Wives" that deserves the oft-misused adjective, "great." See it again and again. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11…

FESTIVAL A get-together of Detroit blues greats, Blind Pig, 996-8555 PATTY RICHARDS WITH THE JEFF KRESSLER TRIO See Friday GOSPEL AMBASSADORS Ark, 761-1451 FACULTY RECITAL Carillon recital from Margo…

…, a Bergman film that doesn't make you feel like slashing your wrists. Mich Th. 8:35. A HISTORY OF THE BLUE MOVIE (1970) An excellent compilation of stag films. Bring your toys and don't forget your…

… A. 9:15 A HISTORY OF THE BLUE MOVIE See Friday. MLB 4 7:30. KAMIKAZE HEARTS See Friday. MLB 4 9:00. AKIRA See Friday. Mich Th. Midnight HIGH ANXIETY (1977) Mel Brooks proves that Hitchcock is not…

…, Rick's, 996-2747 S AT U R D A Y THE HANNIBALS East Lansing's alternative heroes return, Rick's, 996- 2747 THE PRODIGALS Local rock, Heidelberg, 663-7758 STONE SOUP Cross Street, 485-5050 BLUES FACTORY…

… Halstead, Burton Memo- rial Tower, 7:15 p.m., free, 763-4726 FESTIVAL CHOIR CONCERT Leonardo Riccinto directs EMU choirs, Holy Trinity Chapel (EMU), 7:30 p.m., free, 487-0280 SERGIO AND ODAIR ASSAD Classical…

November 12, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… Win Annual Frosh Grid Contest, 10-7 ANN ARBOR BANIK... I . . y .t . ... ,. -''' r ' _. Y_.. ".. is your campus banking headquarters. Both faculty and students find that banking is pleasant and fast…

… at all three of Ann Arbor Bank's campus loca- tions. If you don't do your banking at Ann Arbor Bank, why not stop in today and 3m K get acquainted? You'll find Ann Arbor Bank wants to ,'L i I m r…

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TTTFsnAV- VnVVMRV.U. IV lGAM PAG~ SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'I'TTI~?bA~7 ~Jr~V1'flRD~'D 10 lOhO A.ur~JAAa.rv , i v A.nAA J.M, JJ, lyJQUs 5'_, F7 .. M- Il Blues

… By TOM ROWLAND End Stan Kemp hauled in a ten-yard scoring pass in the clos- ing minutes of the annual fresh- man intrasquad scrimmage yes- terday to give the Blues a 10-7 win over the Whites in cold…

… Wilhite to put the Whites down on the Blue seven yard line in the second quarter, but the Blue nipped the drive by pouncing on a fumble on the next play. In the closing seconds of the first half the White…

… threatened again. They ended up trying a field goal that went wide from the Blue 10 on the last play before the intermission. The Blue finally got some points on the scoreboard in the second half by marching…

February 12, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 113) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fridav F hrienru, 121 ,171 4 - y, 1 Vf u1y I L, 1 J I 1 music 1970 plus improvement -Da1y-David Wender Ann Arbor Drama Festival: A great way to pass time By DONALD SOSIN…

… Saturday. It's time you broke out of your us- ual mid-winter rut and made the scene at Canterbury House. What it's all about is the Ann Arbor Drama Festival. Yeah, I know festivals, stuffy smokers for…

…-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10…

… not tooled like macnines. Ragtime Barrelhouse Blues CINEMA IH A VALENTINE SPECIAL "KING OF HEARTS" with Alan Bates, Genevieve Bujold FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 & 9:05 p.m. PLUS "A TASTE OF HONEY" with Rita…

… culture vultures, s t r a i g h t trumpets and all that rot. Well, it's not. The Festival is refresh- ingly at the other end of the scale. Greg Jarboe and many, many others have pulled to- gether a large…

May 12, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

… TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. and other works to be given at the Festival Also Records of The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $550…

… university year. toflice at Ann Arbor as Press Building. t to exceed 300 words, re not necessarily to ap- an evidence of faith, and ill be published in The on of the Editor, if left T'he Daily notice box in…

… parade. Dean Cooley Goes to Chicago Dean Mortimer E. Cooley, of the en- gineering college, left Ann Arbor yes- terday morning for Chicago, where he addressed the annual alumni banquet given there last…

…, Ann Arbor and Jackson (May 14, 1918) Detroit Limited and Express Cars-7:25 a. in., 8:1o a. in., and hourly to 7:10 p. n., 8:10 p. M. Jackson Express Cars (local stops west of Ann Arbor)-8:48 a. rn., and…

…. now that it is May, 1918? A. S. D. We Sell MAZDA LAMPS I Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp pAlpine Paul A. Shinkman rish Philip Slomovitz M. Price Frances Broene wnv Milton Marx Z, Hunter K…

… members of the national league for women's service are to adopt a distinctive costume, for the summer. Differing from the national uniform of dark blue serge, it will consist of midnight blue crepe de chine…

… I LUNCHES and SODAS - Become Familiar with them and enjoy the Festival TYPEWRITERS For Sale and Rent TYPE WRITING timeographing Fraternity and Social Stationery 0. D. MORRILL 322 South State…

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