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September 14, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 9) • Page Image 19

… comprehensive tasting of half a dozen to a dozen wines, specially paired with appetizers, as well as as bottle of your own to take home. Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival draws music legends each year By…

… is one of the many jazz perform- ers featured in the annual Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, which began Monday and continues through tomorrow. "The way the world's going today," Adams said to her…

…. Ashley's, hands down the most diverse (in terms of beer and whiskey selec- tion) bar in Ann Arbor, now has ALEX a step- DZIADOSZ/ sister in Daly Vinology. Both watering holes anni- hilate the naive patron…

… Catherine Smyka Daily Arts Writer Against a backdrop of Sept. I1 photos, soul singer Alberta Adams proclaimed a powerful message to her Sept. 11 audience at the Ann Arbor District Library Tuesday night. Adams…

… basement of the Ann Arbor District Library. The three musicians renminisced about getting started in the music business, recalling past performances and the timeless stories of the careers they have enjoyed…

March 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

… creation Quasi (right) in 'Quasi's Cabaret Trailer,' Saturday night at the Michigan Theatre as part of the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival. Festival gathers steam By FRED SCHILL It wasn't your everyday run…

… used mostly for granular treatments of songs See DANCEBLUES, Page 8 Needless to say, the Film Festival is the cinematic event of the year in Ann Arbor ... if not the entire Midwest. Covering all the 16…

…-of-the- mill blues. Couldn't be. Normal old blues songs don't take ten minutes to play and, my God, what happened to the vocals? What Albert Collins and the Icebreakers did to the blues Wednesday, night at Rick…

…'s American Cafe was a phenomenon unto itself. What they have created can only be called dance blues. Highlighted by long, thunderous Collins guitar solos, the songs scorched and sizzled upon creation, and the…

January 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… music" Saturday, when the Ann Arbor Folk Festival marks its fifth anniversary with two concerts at the Michigan Thea'ter. David Bromberg, whose Ann Arbor following is perhaps his most loyal nationwide…

…- talist (guitar, banjo), will also appear. Ann Arbor's "Gemini" folk music duo will perform with Percy "Mr. Bones" Danforth, the ageless percussion whiz who frequently pops ontosthe Ark stage. For comic…

…-alternating between folk- influenced works and those of jazz, blues and country-that personifies the diversity of the scheduled performers. The "folk music" umbrella is very en- compassing, and it pften takes a…

festival such as this to vividly'reflect the genre's range. "Sub-headliners" for each show will be Tom Paxton, a veteran American coffeehouse performer, and Kate and Anna McGarrigle, popular French- Canadian…

… labeled a "Folk-related Festival." Describing the current "total upheaval" in the folk music field, whose boundaries are increasingly am- bigious, Siglin explained that "You can't say what isn't folk music…

… anymore." Festival patrons will hear more different types of music in one day than they'll hear for the rest of the year," Siglin said.. The exact itinerary has yet to be established, due to the notorious…

… minute arrangements that often ,precede such affairs. The actual agen- da will become known "about five minutes before show time," according to Siglin. What is known is the festival cast: Owen McBride will…

… relief, mime 0. J. Ander- son will appear at the festival. A Own McBride will emcee this weekend's Folk Festival. 'Dances'at Trueblo W ILLIE FEUER and Susan Matheke, former members ,of the Viola Dance…

…, an exciting string band from southern Ohio, are scheduled to appear. Finally, Billy Novick and Guy Van Dusen have been added to the festival. Novick is an accomplished jazz clarinetist and Van Dusen a…

… guitarist. Their collaboration Saturday-a rarity-should furher complement the festival's already impressive diversity. Ticket sales are reportedly quite brisk for Saturday's folk festival. Siglin explained…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… willentertainthecrowd.Franciscosaidsome of these bands will include Big Dave and the Ultrasonics, BlueVinyland Tracy Lee with George Bedard and the Kingpins. Along with the entertainment, local Ann Arbor restaurants will…

…, movies and food as the Ann Arbor Summer Festival's "Top of the Park" begins its 12th season. The idea for the Top of the Park originated with former University regent Eugene Power, who is now deceased…

…. Power donated the money to build the Power Center in theearly 1980s and began the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. Admission to the Top of the Park is free each night. Rachel Francisco, the festival's marketing…

… andruse localrestaurants." Dettling said restaurants who set up at Top of the Park raise a lot of revenue. "The Ann Arbor Summer Festival and the Top of the Park are nonprofit or- ganizations. The…

… participate. philia Foundation of Michigan. town Ann Arbor last Saturday. "I've done this AIDS walkathon ev- The walking team bringing in The Third Annual Pledge Walk for cry year because I think it's a good…

… largecrowds each year. "It's a lot of fun and also a great family event," Francisco said. "There is usually a cross from everyone in Ann Arbor that attends." Dettling said he expects this year to bring a…

… in- had to take a blood product," said f organizations, more than 900 Ann Ar- fected with HIV was one reason walkers Wilkinson, a volunteer with the He bor-area residents walked through down- chose to…

… business. "We are definitely excited for the festival.We think it will be a great success," he said. "We are anticipating good business because this year we will be offering more from our menu." The Amer…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 19

… - SUNDAY, MAR. 16 ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL 8:00 MONDAY, MAR. 17 Dir.-Richard Marquand "JAGGED EDGE" (1985) When Jeff Bridges is accused of murdering his wife, Glenn Close is hired as his lawyer and falls in…

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… TOM KEANEY S URPRISE. Duke is the num- ber-one seed in the East regional. The Blue Devils only finished the regular season at the top (unanimously) of both AP and UPI polls. They only won the Atlantic…

… thetournament." Needless to say, Duke is favored to win in the East, and indeed, could very well win the whole thing, but Duke's iohnny Dawkins had plenty of time to celebrate after the Blue Devils conquered…

… Final Four? Definitely not. STANDING IN ITS way will be Syracuse, runners-up in the Big East Championship Tournament, Indiana, runners-up in the Big Ten, and Oklahoma, which almost beat the Blue Devils…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… Daiy ArtsWtister The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival was in full Peas," he proclaimed, "Everything we do from now Sometimes, the best way to judge a per- k ffect on Friday night as saxophonist Macco on…

…, "folks who catch him. Disappointments sour festival Gabe Fajuri Arts Writer Saturday's installment of the annual Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival took place amid the beautiful serenity known as Gallup…

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… hakespeare could introduce. The film will be shown in 35mm, by Morrissey and Hole. cluding a restored soundtrack and 15 additional minutes. It egins at 4:10 p.m. Monday September 14, 1998 THE BLUES AND JAZZ…

… show wound down with a series of relatively Charlie Parker's "Ornithology" and a few hilarious fake blues called "She's A funky stuff, the kind of music that defines ot, right to the point as he launched…

… ent's interlude, Parker boomed, "Pass the the group finally left the stage, Parker shouted On the subject of technique and general tune with a gag blues, neither seemed the "Look out, Maceo. We comin…

… Park. Unfortunately, the music meant to compliment the gorgeous surroundings was no '< match for mother nature's elegance. ' In other words, the show was flat out boring. - Blues and Some crowd members…

… to lighten the mood. It seems a sad fate for two genres of music that without a doubt deserve more attention and prominence than a backdrop for subdued concert goers. In Anerica, blues and jazz are the…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… enthusiasm in Ann Arbor, noted for its Blues and Jazz Festival and summer Street Art Fair. On a somewhat smal- ler scale the upcoming three- day Black Arts and Cultural Fes- tival promises to provide a wide…

… symposium. "Blue Mist," says Fox, "is a relatively young group of students." Harris' en- semble has recorded an album. Fox reports that a third group for the concert is "likely." Finaly, Ann Arbor Black Thea…

… symposium. One of the fes- tival coordinators, Jeanne Fox explains, "We wanted to have a sort of cultural festival dis- playing black talent in the Uni- versity and around the Ann Ar- bor community that was…

… wood- en masks. The poetry reading will be given "by anyone who shows up," as a result of public- ity. That night music will permeate East Quad as The Blue Mist and Wendell Harris and Tribes give a jazz…

…". 11:30 2 CBS News Special: "A Royal Wed- ding recaps the marriage of Great Britain's Princess Anne to Capt. Mark Phillips. 50 Movie: "The Sea Wolf" (1941). Strong direction (Michael Curtiz) and inspired…

…." - Kothleen Carrol; N. Y. Daily News MIME-UAC-Daystar presents the San Francisco Mime Troup tonight at 8:30 in the Power Center. FILM-Cinema Guild presents Murnau's Tabu in Arch Aud. at 7, 9:05 tonight. Ann

Arbor Film Co-op presents Man- kiewitz's Sleuth in Aud. A, Angell at 7:30, 9:30 tonight. New World Film Co-op presents Pontecorvo's Burn in Aud. 3, MLB, at 7:30, 9:45 tonight. MUSIC-Musical Society…

…." "The Prisoner" is coming to the Power Center November 17 and 18 presented by the Professional Theatre Program. Black4 to feati By DIANE LEVICK Arts Editor The word "festival" always strikes{ up…

… array of activities, all for free. Scheduled to run Friday through Sunday in East Quad, the festival will include arts ranging from photography to a cultural festival tire local talent Unde inIEn By…

… comedy about changing sexual mores and efforts, of couples to keep pace." --William Wolf, Cue Magazine ¢5 Networks to cancel 8 new TV series gether for meetings. The festival will open Friday afternoon…

June 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… scheduled to Top of the Park with a guy selling hot dogs, said Ann Arbor kick-off the event this Friday. Done with spring classes and looking for Summer Festival Marketing Director Colleen Highlights…

… . June 20 at 7:00 Big Dave and the Ultrasonics Top of the Park, a part of the Ann Arbor Thursday. Coordinators expect more than of Mystery." U June 21 at 9:00 Cigar Store Indians Summer Festival, is a free…

blues. from local restaurants, concerts from local Store Indians and classic movies such as "The throughout the three and a half weeks include: Located on the roof of the Fletcher Street bands every day…

… during the event, and movies Blues Brothers," "Monty Python's Meaning of parking structure and next to the Power Center, projected onto a wall Sunday through Life," and "Austin Powers: International Man…

January 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 85) • Page Image 14

… Habitat. Joe's Star Lounge-The Blue Front Persuaders are at it again with everything from R&B 'to oldies rock. Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation p.m., Arborland Shopping Center,l Department Call 971…

…'. Call 761-1451. Mr. Flood's Party-Steve Alliance Francaise d'Ann Arbor Newhouse combines funk, blues, The Alliance sponsors a tour at and country for interesting enter- the Detroit Institute of Arts today…

… home grown music. Music begins at 6 p.m. Tickets $6. Call 331-8786 Benefit for Ark Coffeehouse The Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival will benefit the Ark Cof- feehouse, Ann Arbor's famous folk club. THis…

… Shuttle Columbia's fifth mission. MLB Aud. 3, 7:30 p.m. 994-3966. Free. Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor An organization of talented young actors from all parts of the world will be settling in the Ann Arbor

… community for a show en-_ titled Up With People. Folk songs and dancing all night. $8.50, Michigan Theater. Call 668-8480. Ann Arbor Public Library Films for Children In honor of Martin Lutber King Day, the…

Ann Arbor Public Library Films for Children will present the Time-Life film The Bridge of Adam Rush. The film is intended for children in kindergarten or older (no preschollers) and follows the story of…

… a father and his son and their learning to work together. From 2-3 p.m. at the Ann Arbor Public Library. 994-2345. Free. Guild House Today at their weekly luncheon the Guild House presents political…

…, poetry program coordinator at the In- stitute. Carpools are available; all invited. Call Nan at 665-5425. Free. Women's Aglow Fellowship The Ann Arbor chapter of this in- terdenominational Christian…

… expect to be bored by some skits, and pleasantly surprised by many others. 10 p.m. Call 995-2023. Free. Recycle Ann Arbor Today's the collection date for the area bounded by Brooks, Miller, Maple, and M-14…

…-Newport- Huron River Drive. Donate your recyclable items. Call 665-6398. Ann Arbor Camera Club Lensmen Lenton Sutcliffe and George Mendenhall tell you how to get the better picture. All invited to Forsythe…

August 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

… ititg new retail stor ettat buys an(] sells genily ttsedl brattdltaimte teen apparel andsiores~tte!. We're stocking up for our new store in Ann Arbor opening this August. We're looking for gently used…

…Genre-crossing Hart 0reinvents the blues The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 14, 2000 - 11 De La Soul makes long- awaited return with 'AOl By Christian Hoard Daily Arts Writer If rock is dead, then…

… what's become of the blues, the genre which, more than any Osther, made rock n' roll possible in the first place? The short answer goes something like Alvin this: At a time Youngblood when the a con…

…- Hart puter and a Magic Bag turntable are becoming the Tuosday at 5 nrn. instruments of choice for many younger musi- cians, the blues have become a thing of the past, either the posses- sion of a limited…

… number of purists or the obsession of a few historically-minded musicologists. Still, although blues music has more to do with folk tradition than the cutting edge these days, one needs to look no fur…

… evince a taste for genre-crossing - classic rock and western swing are two of the styles Hart frequently draws upon - unmatched by any other blues performer. Though Hart's interest in the blues was…

… while stationed in Mississippi. Later; Hart was introduced to blues vet Joe Louis Walker, who befriended the young gui- tarist and invited him to open several of his shows. When se opened forTaj Mahal in…

… tossed together electric-blues versions of folk tunes with traditional blues covers and a handful of originals, and the combination of dexterity and rootsiness won Hart widespread critical acclaim…

…. "Territory," Hart's 1998 follow-up, expanded on "Big Mama's" inclusiveness, as Hart augment- ed a more traditional blues sound with everything from Zappa's pseudo-sym- phonic whomp to a Captain Beefhart Four…

… electric blues player even while expanding his ever-growing catalogue with an unlikely cover of a song by garage rockers the Sonics. 'Greyest' a solid, somber effort In recent years Ontario. Canada has…

May 14, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…Paintin,.. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town S. Sate St. Opposite Court ouse Ann Arbor ain et. I MAY FESTIVAL STARZS. MAY FESTIVAL OPENS. Soloists and Chorus Fully Equal to Previous Years. The futh animal May…

…VOL VII. No. 169. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. Reteived a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. SWEETS…

… Just receive another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, tho popular shades Blue and White; also at New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visitting Cards Enrved and Plate…

Festival opened] auspiciously last night with a not'ceihitieotio program. Te hal was fi-ed and the great cthorus presented iii itmposing tppearancee when it oad beenintassed on the stage. 1he soostsof te…

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

…, Harry Mc- Terry, conductor, at Hill Aud. at 8 tonight. FILM-Cinema Guild presents the Checkers Speech and The Young Mr. Lincoln in Arch. Aud. at 7, 9:05 tonight. Ann Arbor Film Co-op presents Truffaut…

… SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16-10 A.M.-1 P.M. Call 761-2247 for appt. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Building 201 Mulholland (off W. Washington) 3035 Washtenaw across from Lee Oldsmobile I I I 111 11 1 1 Fame and…

… planned. An album of the Festival's Best Songs will be released internationally. WHAT KIND OF SONGS? There are six ca- tegories for both amateur and professional: Rhythm and Blues/Soul/Jazz; Rock; Coun- try…

… fortune can be yours for a song. 128,000 cash prizes THE AMER ICAN SONG FESTIVAL an international songwriting competition Let us enterita(inyo Rose (Margo Martindale) explains to children (Barbara Niemeyer…

… FURY starring BRUCE LEE "High-powered martial arts action never stops" FRI. & SAT. $1.00 7 and 9:30 NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK-Second Annual New York Erotic Arts Festival ________. .____._v…

….. What is it? The beginning of a new era in music-the first annual international song- writing competition for both amateurs and professionals. The Festival will be crowned with a series of conce.rts to be…

… held at the prestigious Sara- toga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where winning songs will be performed by today's most popular enter- tainers. TV coverage of the Festival finale is…

… guest of the Festival for the August 30, through September 2, 1974 finals. Twelve finalists (a winner from each cate- gory, each division) will receive an addi- tional $5,000. The composers of the Best…

… Amateur and Best Professonal song will each win an addi- tional $25,000. The, Laurel Award for best song of the Festival will be a concert grand piano in addition to cash prizes of $30,500. HOW TO ENTER…

…: Start now. Enter as many songs as you wish for an entry fee of $10.85 per song. ($13.85 outside the USA and Canada). Send the application below with $10.85 for each song to the American Sona Festival

May 14, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… area as much as he can. He’s already performed at Ann Arbor’s Blind Pig, a University fra- ternity, the Martin Luther King Day Symposium and some other open mics around town. The show King remembers…

… passersby drawn to the springtime pulsation of sound. It was a small but hearty crowd enjoy- ing a more private concert of a grun- gier, edgier sound with a twang of blues. The party brought an eclectic…

…, sunnier souls and the season of music festivals. There’s something liber- ating, refreshing — empowering, even — about being in sunny haze among a crowd of strang- ers bonded by the love…

… of cer- tain bands and musical culture. Coachella and Bonnaroo are renowned for bringing concert-goers into wide desert and farm fields, but a newer trend has brought these festivals to…

… cities for a change of pace and envi- ronment. Over Memorial Day weekend, Boston Calling Music Festival will hold its fifth event since its inception two years ago. What began as a sim- ple idea to…

… bring the festival culture to an urban atmosphere was soon picked up by the Bowery to sponsor the event to reality — first headline by The National in May of 2013. This year, Grammy award-winner Beck…

… come for the music, while others come just to enjoy the air of festivity. Bernard, a 25-year-old finance worker from Lebanon, rocked out to the music up front even though he had never heard of the…

… apart from other music festivals is not only the urban setting off of which the music resonates; the event, much like the block party series, has a lower key nature and also an open door reentry…

… acts. Boston Calling intertwines both local bands and up-and-coming art- ists amalgamated with big-name headliners — a way to expose the community to diverse musical cul- ture. The festival brings…

… in a wide variety of artists — it isn’t only an alternative music haven like most festivals are: It caters to an audience comprising wide demographics and different musical tastes and, hope- fully…

November 14, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 32) • Page Image 15

… he has an affair with the mother. At Ann "Arbor 1 & 2: 12:10 and 2:20 (Saturday, Sunday and tTuesday only), 7:25, 9:35. Looking for Richard Al Pacino is the writer, director and star of this five…

…-year project that explores hakoenoarP' "Rirhard1 1 11" At Stat- 1-3.R 4.30 7-00. Big Night At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 5:00, 7:25 and 9:35 (Thursday only), 2:45 (Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only), 4:55, 9:55. The…

… pop festival with Dishwalla and Tonic hits Clutch Cargo's. Doors at 8 p.m. (810) 645-6666. ALTERNATIVES } Visiting Writers Series Ann Arborite and University instructor Linda Gregerson reads from her…

… & Twisted Festival Of Animation (1995) See Friday. Mich 9 p.m. MUSIC John Gorka CD release party at the Ark. $13.50 in, advance at the Union (763-TKTS) or Schoolkids'. Ocean Blue With special guests The Drag…

… Nick Park's "A close Shave." Mich 11:30 p.m. MUSIC -B. B. King Blues legend hits Hill Auditorium. Tickets 120, $25 and $30, available through Ticketmaster, the 71jnion and Schoolkids'. '-odfiesh Metal…

… / part-time prostitute and the disruptions that face her. Mich 3:30 p.m. Free., Blue Velvet (1986) This David Lynch film examines4he strange things beneath the surface of a Middle- American town. Mich 7 p…

… their mother becomes f1. French with subtitles. Mich 9 p.m. Spike and Mike's New All Sick & Twisted Festival of Animation (1995) This latest collection of raunchy and h3ysterical animated shorts features…

….m. Beautiful Thing (1996) Jamie, Ste and Leah are Southeast London teenagers who learn about love and life during one summer. Mich 7:20 p.m. Spike and Mikes New All Sick & Twisted Festival of Animation (1995…

February 14, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…' Dynamite was recor- ded in Europe at the Montreux Festival, and incidentally was released by Ann Arbor's own Blind Pig Records. Since that effort, Buddy and Junior have been touring American blues clubs…

… Quadrangle. Admission is free or $1 donation. Blues legends Jammin' Ann Arbor By Hobey Echlin There was a time when music was more than a catchy system of notes recorded in the hopes of making someone…

…,7-9 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Michigan Union 530 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI Pond Room A-C ISN'T ALWAYS THE BEST Birth defects are THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBLISHER 7 RABBINICAL SCHOOL…

… all have one thing in common: the blues. And that time seems to have passed. Now we pack concert-halls to see made-up men play- three chord anthems that every two year-old can pick up or we worship…

… included Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson, and the ups and downs of life. One of America's only truly unique forms of music, the blues has been the most prevalent influence on music around the world…

…, from the Rolling Stones to the Violent Femmes. Yet no one seems to really remember. Hell, if it weren't for the Blues Brother's, Cab Calloway would be another forgotten legend. But some of the legends…

… still remain. Buddy Guy and Junior Wells are two of them. And who are they? Two blues musicians whose careers span more musical legends than most people would ever think possible. Buddy was born and…

… a videodisc with his disciple, English blues revivalist John Mayall. His last record with Junior Wells, released a few years ago featured Bill Wyman on bass. The record, Drinkin' TNT and Smokin…

… smoky haze, after a heated game of gin rummy and a few beers, and give you the blues the only way they know how, from the heart to' you, good'n real. ~SENISEVEIGS ONL3. I " NEW TWILIGHT SHOWS = MON. THRU…

… easily dismissed, not bad for a bunch who don't even smoke cigars. The Street Light Theatre will present all their goodies in an Original Plays Festival commencing today and ending on Saturday. The group…

July 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 7

…), Hiawatha (the Cult Heroes), and Gary Quackenbush (the SRC)- In that missing 2 to 4 p.m. space will be highlights of the 1972 and 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festivals. A dif- See WCBN, Page9 Psychedelic…

… and musicians of. Ann Arbor. This festival will run each day from 10 a.m. until midnight, with each day separated into special shows focusing on different aspects of the local music scene. The first two…

… time will be con- sumed by features on some of the musicians from the Ann Arbor area. Included will be Scott Morgan (Tuesday 4 to 6) talking about his long history of involvement in Ann Arbor bands like…

… traditional Mexican and Texan music, rhythm and blues, calypso, and rock elements, craftily-if at times pompously-intergrated. Nuevo Wavo. Music gone awry, slightly demented. One oar in the water, oddball rock…

… records columns. DISTINCTIVE HAIRSTYLING FOR MEN AND WOMEN Try a 1981 NEW LONG or SHORT STYLE THE DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State .. 668-9329 East U. at So. U.... 662-0354 Arbor"and. 971-9975 Maple…

September 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 123) • Page Image 29

… Booker T and the MGs rock Gallup Park on Saturday night as part of the weekend4ong Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival.. Ann Arbor Bluestage Open mic night at the Blind Pig features the Terraplanes. 9 p…

… check out these contem- porary rockers. 9 p.m. Cover $3. Al Hill and the Love Butlers R&B/blues blend at Rick's. Botfly East Lansing rock with a dash of funk. Blind Pig, 8 p.m. F R I D A Y Ann Arbor Blues

… play the Blind Pig. Tyrone's Power Wheel opens. Emanuel Ax See Thursday. At 8 p.m. Metro Grass This bluegrass troupe plays the Ark at 8 p.m. Tickets are $8.75 at the door. SATURDAY Ann Arbor Blues and…

…. Where is he now? At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:20, 9:15. FILMS HOLDING: Apollo 13 All the footage of Forrest Gump in space that was cut from last summer's Tom Hanks nostalgic sap-fest. Have a…

…:30. The Brothers McMullen Now playing at the theater State. At State: 1:30, 4:30, 7:00, 9:00. Burnt By the Sun One long Coppertone commercial. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 1:30, 4:20, 7:00, 9:35. Dangerous Minds…

….m. Matt "Guitar" Murphy This original member of the Blues Brothers plays tonight at Rick's. Speedball Up-an-coming Detroit rock outfit struts their stuff at Cross Street Station. Restroom Poets Local faves…

…. Big Dave'and the Ultrasonics Local beat-laden blues at Rick's. Frank Allison plays unplugged at Cava Java at 9:30 p.m. whirlingRoad Come and celebrate with these omnipresent local rockers at the release…

… and Jazz Festival It wouldn't be A2 if we didn't open the new school year year with a jazzy, bluesy blow- out. Dr. John and John Mooney and Bluesiana open the festivi- ties at the Michigan Theatre. 8 p…

September 14, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 140) • Page Image 18

… Kafka novel. Nat Sci. Auditorium. 7 p.m. $4. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival For day two, be sure to check out special guests Little Milton, Jimmy Bosch, Deborah Coleman, Butler Twins and local boys…

….50. MUSIC Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival Come check out an incredible combination of blues music at a fabulous location as legendary Robert Cray and company play at Gallup Park on the final day of this Ann

….m. Free. Kindergarten teacher Dex (Donal Logue) tries his luck with the ladies in "Th T 10~ex $ 11 MEXICAN CAFE Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican Style Food! Michigan's Largest Selection of Gourmet Hot Sauces…

Arbor-exclusive festival. Gallup Park. 747-9955. Benefit Concert: Brenda Wimberly Recent U of M graduate and soprano singer Brenda Wimberly hits all the rights notes in a solo voice and piano performance…

… for meditation and aware- ness. Featured instruments include guitar, conga, bells, and bass guitar. Flaming Jewel Dharma Center (211 E. Ann St.) 7:30pm. Free. 663-3842. Hot Club of Cowtown Straight…

…-0395. A LTERNA TIVES Ann Perlman Author reads fron new book "Infidelity." Nicola's Traver Village, 2607 Plymouth p.m. Sabrina Ward Harrison Young a reads from her book, "Spilling The Art of Becoming…

August 14, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… of Ann Arbor sponsored their first an- Nagasaki, Japan during WWII, along nual Free Women's Music and Crafts with attitudes toward today's nuclear Festival last Sunday. The festival - weapons. held at…

… With All The Best Locations! 543 Church Street (313) 761-1523 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (continued from Page 1) "The police are the biggest item in our budget, and we ought to be paying attention to…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays during the spring and summer terms. Subscription rates: May through August-$5 in Ann Arbor; $7 outside the city. A Editor in Chief............ REBECCA…

festival. craft displays. The Women's Crisis Center, ree- "It opened us up to the communi- ognized as one of the first rape cen- ty and now, as a result more people ters in the country, has been in Ann know…

… about us. In addition, a lot of Arbor since 1972. As a non-profit, people who came by had a really grassroots organization, it is sup- good time," said Cooper. ported by contributions from com- The…

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…Page 2--The Michigan Daily, Friday, August 14, 1987 Festival spotlights women artisans By DAHLIA DEAN reflect women's feelings about the The Women's Crisis Center in 42nd anniversary of the bombing…

… chances to perform as mous volunteer at the Women's Cri- are men," said Karen Cooper, one of sis Center. the festival's coordinators. Cooper Marjorie Winklewicca, a Peace estimates that 250 to 300 women at…

…- March participant, also addressed tended the festival, and approximately women's feelings about the 42nd an- 12 men. niversary of Hiroshima. Winklewicca Throughout the day women arti- discussed the abuses…

festival was also designed to munity members. S p i Sh spashDaily Photo by SCOTT LUTUCHY Splish splash OiyPoob Three-year old Matthew Stinson splashes his mother Laura and eight month old sister Rachel as…

March 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

…, countless volunteer students and community members have buried themselves in the most important stretch of a year-long project: The Ann Arbor Film Festival. That's right, folks. This week the spotlight is on…

… East Liberty at the Michigan Theater, where the 34th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival will take place. This year's event, lasting from March 12-17, features 93 16mm films created by various independent and…

September 14, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…- atively improvised music. - Chris Wyrod Rova Sax Quartet This Time We Are Both New Albion Records You sorry lot who missed Rova's first Ann Arbor performance of sax acrobatics last fall have a chance to…

… hop-scotching all over the neck and Davey's on-again, off-again tempo cre- ate a manic hoe-down. Although the twisted blues of "Nightbird Shadow Blue" is a bit sluggish, each player fashions sardonic…

…8- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 14, 1993 RECORDS Continued from page 5 the 1989 International Improvisational Musical Festival in Qu6bec, the disc documents some of the most whimsical and…

… improvised music. Unless you usually make the trek up to Quebec for the Improvisational Mu- sical Festival, this CD is a good way to get a taste of the performances and encourage more local production of cre…

July 14, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

Festival of Sacrifice. public employees from performing Workers of the World, the Ann them, thus challenging the Roe v. Arbor Tenants Union, the National " Wade decision of 1973. Organization of Women, the…

…. The are encouraged to introspect durig Student Association member Nace (D- Ann Arbor) said that he hoped with him." other principle festival, Festival of the festival said Soubani. Debbar, a Ph…

…4 tignBi v Ninety- nine years of editorial freedom Ti .Vol. XCIX, NO. 8-S Ann Arbor, Michigan- Friday, July 14, 1989 T y Steiner out; Goldenberg in Political science prof. will become first woman to…

… wake of the Domino's Pizza is planning a boy- Webster v. Reproductive Health cott of the Ann Arbor-based chain, Services decision, the Committee to including a picket and a press confer- Defend Abortion…

… like Ann Arbor, it (the boycott) The Supreme Court recently can have an effect," said Coalition upheld Missouri's law which re- member Phillis Engelbert. AMIT BHAN/Daily stricts the use of public…

… facilities in The Coalition is comprised of Omar Soubani, religious advisor to the Islamic center of Ann Arbor, spoke yesterday on Eid Addha, performing abortions and prevents members from the Industrial the…

… relations CenterofA A br celrat the ouanei "Itsavgea sycfrle,"cusii prevent abortions in public facilities manager for Domino's said Center of Ann Arbor, celebrating the Soubai. Its a great day for me because…

July 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… at 8 p.m.. .. the Gay Advocate's office is offering a Lesbian/Gay Men's concert-cof- feehouse on the 'U' Club patio in the Michigan Union from 9 p.m. until midnight... FILMS: Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Blue

… said both were absent without enaw Ave. near S. Forest Ave. one-way street, and crashed into the permission from Ann Arbor's Veteran's said a car with two male retaining wall. hospital. passengers, 28…

…-year-old Gary Wolfe of Dundee, Mich., and Bill Hitchcock, 31, of Grand Blanc, Mich., was pulled over by an Ann Arbor police detective in an unmarked police vehicle for suspicion of reckless driving and…

… with unlawfully taking $2,170 from the teller. The 24-year-old Hamburg, Mich. native surrendered to Ann Arbor FBI agents in Detroit Thursday and is being detained at the Wastenaw County jail. A…

… preliminary hearing has been scheduled for July 25. PRESTON ALLEGEDLY entered the bank Wednesday brandishing a toy gun and demanded money from a teller. Ann Arbor police said he returned to his car and began…

…:30 p.m., Aud. 3, MLB. On the outside Ditto for this hot, humid weather that seems to be attracted to Ann Arbor, which U.S. District Court Judge Charles Joiner, who ruled in the Black English case, called…

… most enjoyable route as they play in their pool to get away from the hot sun. One m critically a police Arbor po on Washt Police One death, one injury in A2 crash By TIM YAGLE Street and headed north…

… Fuller Rd. bridge Hitchcock is in critical condition there. chase which began with Ann over the railroad tracks. The car then lice stopping a reckless driver turned the wrong way onto Glen St., a Police…

… its tires making a turn onto Washtenaw Place. A marked patrol car then ap- proached to make a routine stop at Glen and Ann Streets. The car made a right turn onto Glen Suspect arraigned on robbery By…

… Presidential adviser Hamilton Jordan got the "boot" for the second time. Jordan's car was em- blazoned with a "Denver boot," a wheel-locking contraption used in Washington, Denver, Ann Ar- bor, and other cities…

April 14, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… fifth and sixth grades in Ann Arbor Public schools will deck themselves out in their best bib and tucker this year once again to participate in the May Festival concerts. 380 children compose this year…

Festival Programs for Eleventh Consecutive Year MAY FESTIVAL PROGRAM Six Concerts -Four hays-/1May 2, 3, 4, . TIHE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA PLAYS IN ALL CONCERTS Making its eleventh annual visit to AnnArbor

… William Kapell who will play the Concerto No. 1 in D minor for piano and orchestra at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. First Appearance A top flight concert artist, the 23-year-old pianist will be presented in Ann Arbor

… for her concert work. She has sung with the New York City Center Opera Company and made her Broadway debut as Juno in "Helen Goes to Troy." In this year's appearance at Ann Arbor, Mist Nadell will…

… public schools of Ann Arbor, wil sing the tone poem, Finlandia, by Sibelius. Anne Brown, Negro soprano who gained fame through her role in the Gershwin operetta "Porgy and Bess" will include excerpts from…

… Master of Music degree at this University. Before coming to Ann Arbor he was conductor and mu- sic instructor at Huron College, S.D., the University of Wyoming, and Al- bion College. In addition to his…

… Hilsberg, Conductor Saturday, May 4, 2:30 Soloist, Anne Brown, Soprano FESTIVAL YOUTH CHORUS ALEXANDER HILSBERG and MARGUERITE HOOD, Conductors Overture, '"The Bartered Bride" .......Smetana American Polk…

… Songs. Festival Youth Chorus Marg uerite Hood, Conductor "Ritorna vincitor" from "Aida" ...........Verdi "Voi 1osapete" from "Cavalleria Rusticana"......................Mascagni Anne Brown Finlandia…

… work in the University, Prof.,Van Deursen is Dean of Bay View Summer College ANNE BROWN... Negro soprano to sing at festival. Anne Brown, American Negro artist of both the dramatic theatre and the…

… sung during the first half of the program by the Choral Union and four guest soloists; Ruth Diehl, soprano; Jean Watson, contralto; William Hai, tenor; and Nicola Moscoona, bass. Youth Chorus, Anne Brown…

March 14, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… traded leads throughout the show, and sometimes it was impossible to figure out who was doing what. Coleman, who made a big hit at the Ann Arbor folk festival in January when he filled in for his broken…

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… I p Rent a Car from Econo-Car OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A"- g* * * * * * * * * Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Auditions Chicago Director, Jim Posante, musical directors Dill Murrell, John Tartaglia and…

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… of blues, bluegrass, folk, and country tunes in each of their two hour-and-a- half shows, and still left the sold out crowd at the Ark calling for more. Watson is most famous as the flat- pick…

… also has a rich, mellow voicethat captures the Blue Ridge essence that's such a part of his songs. Harmonizing on the choruses with Coleman and anybody in the audience who felt like it, he made classic…

… coun- try folk songs like "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," "Deep River Blues," and "The Wabash Cannonball" seem like old friends dressed in bluegrass clothes. As if the guitar and singing weren't enough…

… years old Watson doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Having been here in January for the festival, it's doubtful he'll be back soon. But if he is, be sure to catch him; he's an innovator, a star, and…

May 14, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… Washington Block, Ann Arbor, TheMichigauensian -- ON SALE-- Wednesday, :May 1 PR2.$1 Blue and Gold Cover, profusely Illustrated with Organizations," Cuts of Buildings, ct. --- …

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… 15--May Festival at This space is reserved ail usisersiics are list o,l-slll 11i nlivlersiyIHall. sltios. iTtuy are proressive til ooaetoens iny (1lAnn lsil for the Grand Opera steadily anil onsla…

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…, Sods Water, Phosphates sod Vernor's Ginger Ale. 18 N. FOURTH AVE. - ANN ANOMI "lriuy!-dolyou pily" petsa Wshburn." hs He-me Is Really Complete Without a new 1897 Mobdel Washburn Guitar, Mandolin…

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November 14, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

… anything but run of the mill. His last Ann Arbor visit was impressive, and no self-respecting blues fan should miss him. Wednesday, November 19, 9:00 p.m., Rick's, 611 Church. George Thorogood-Oops! This…

…-A dramatization of an actual murder case of a priest suspected of killing a nun. A theatrical powerhouse by University alumnus and Hopwood winner Milan Stitt. At the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, Main St. and William…

Ann Arbor, offering three com- pletely different evenings of their unique classical-modern dance fusion. Well worthwhile for both choreophiles (huh?) and those of us who are still in the -wow…

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, November 14, 1980-Page 7 Performance guide This week's Performance Guild was compiled by Arts Staff members Mark Coleman, Anne Gadon, Dennis Harvey and Joshua Peck. MUSIC…

… their natural habitat (a bar). Sunday, November 16 at Harpo's, Harper and Chalmers in Detroit. Music should start around 10 p.m. Son Seals-Another hot young Chicago blues guitarist whose delivery is…

… show was incorrectly previewed in last week's Performance Guide. It's this week, and Thorogood's faithful, en- thusiastic readings of early rock and blues is still a sure bet for an evening…

… Blythe and liked his band at the jazz festival, you'll love Air-they've got the same rhythm section. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, November 14, 15 and 16 at the Detroit Jazz Center, 2110 Park Ave. at…

July 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 39) • Page Image 9

Ann Arbor's music festivals in the 60s); and Thursday's Minority Affairs program with Morris Lawrence about his group, Afromusicology. LIKEWISE, the regular special in- terest shows from 7 until 8 p…

… work, highlighted by selections from the Ann Arbor Once Festival. Jazz Around Midnight will end each day with recordings by local jazz musicians like Rick Hollander, Bruce Dondero, and Andy Adamson…

… to be respon- viewpoint, it would be indicated by a sive to all students and to "view the drop in the purchase of Nestle's produc- request objectively." ts. WCBN's salute to the music of Ann Arbor

….m. will focus on local music within their par- ticular specialities-rhythm and blues, salsa, rockabilly. A special treat will be an appearance by Shakin' Jake on Thursday's "You've Got to be Moder- nistic…

September 14, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… sequel. Twelve new bands with an even wider selection of musical genres will be featured on the new Lp which is 'being recorded this week in a 'mini-festival' atmosphere. Three of Ann Arbor's world class…

… audience for a live recording of Treetown's favorite bands only seems to come once every couple of years. It's been that long since- the Ann Arbor Music Project released Cruisin' Ann Arbor. And now ... the…

… happier? Only after a visit from Ann Arbor's sultans of salsa, The Lunar Glee Club. This inspiring eight piece ensemble projects three white-hot hor- ns out front and three fiery drummers behind a funky…

… -Most popular songs, Elton's concert was far from disappointing. If this in- deed is his farewell tour, he leaves as a memorable performer who can be mat- ched by few other musicians. ANN-ARBOR INDIVIDUAL…

… Kathy Moore. Their opener, a blues in- strumental penned by Ozer set the tone of professionalism for the night. Ozer's playing was deliberate and spare yet capable of unfolding to a rush of notes. Bruce…

…, "Four" and "All Blues." With bassist Brooks at the helm looking - and sounding - like Mingus, the band met the challenge of this material with wonderful assurance and strength. But my vote for inclusion…

… of his last two albums, including such hits such as "Sad Songs," "Restless," "Kiss the Bride," "I Guess That's Why They Call it the Blues," and "I'm Still Standing." During "Saturday Night's," Elton…

…," 'Candle in the Wind," and "Blue Eyes." For his encores, Elton perfor- ,, med "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," .,"'Your Song," and a roaring rendition of *.>"Crocodile." ~Even though he left out several of his…

February 14, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 77) • Page Image 10

… Folk Festival last month, the Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance (AACTMAD) will present "New Voices: the Best of Ann Arbor's New Singer- Songwriters" Sunday night to benefit the local…

… - but then again, who cares? The mere fact that this film was released testifies to its unique triumph of idea. SLACKER opens today at the Ann Arbor 1 & 2. 0 David Blair (left) and Bill O'Connor are…

… fixture of Ann Arbor's street music scene. Blair hasn't formally re- corded any of his soulful, political folk :tunes, but he has. recorded himself singing in his room. "I made about ten of them, and I sold…

… weekend in the Ann Arbor/ Detroit area. Tonight: Everyone's favorite lo- cal band (not!) Frank Allison and the Odd Sox charms the Blind Pig, but if you wanna do a ya-mon! kind of thing, the reggae…

… and get some fresh dough for WCBN at the fundraiser Saturday. f .y C0lRL STERR'S Winter Clearance Sale EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND Mon.-Sat.,_9:30-6:00 jca Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Second Stage…

… Productions the death and life of SNEAKY A farcical western tragedy directed by Thom Johnson Thursdays thru Saturdays at 8 p.m. January 30-February 15, 1992 Tickets $7-Thursdays two-for-one The Ann Arbor Civic…

… driver. One guy theorizes on the signifi- cance of the Smurfs, postulating that their blue color prepares chil- dren for the coming of Krishna, who's also blue. As a high-strung hustler selling a…

…-7758. A more rockish band, the Hannibals, performs at Rick's. To those involved in the Ann Ar- bor community, the University, or college radio the important event this Saturday is at the Blind Pig. P…

… dance and music community going." Some of their activities include monthly square and contra dances, house con- certs featuring local performers, and an annual St. Patrick's Day Irish music festival. New…

…. It all starts at 6 p.m. and cover is $7 for those 18 and over. Go., It's worth it to see all these excellent bands. If you missed John Gorka at the Folk Festival in January, catch him at the Ark for…

April 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

… any musical group in Ann Arbor these days. The hit of the evening, un- expectedly was John Jackson: A Virginia gravedigger, a tat- tered-clothed backwoodsman, at times an outstanding git-ar picker…

… U recommend us to your Ann Arbor visitors... bask in the glow of their enthusiasm. .A Mm0.i I S.: . Subscriptio I l "A SMALL MIRACLE. z EXPLOSIVELY FUNNY. UTTERLY WINNING." ~ walt.r Ke r, N…

…, Continued tomorrow By BERT STRATTON Otis Rush is a great blues guitarist. Unfortunately, many people didn't stay at the Blues Festival Preview concert Sun- day night long enough to find that out. Apparently…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 14, 1970 age,11twoTHMCHGA DIL music A long, mixed evening of Blues A cente By ,JOE PEHRSON First of two parts Yes, we all know about Hill…

… most of the au- dience thought that John Jack- son's country blues act was the grand finale. When he finished at 11:30 p.m. a good deal of the crowd left, probably driven by tiredness and guilt complexes…

… can match. He played it all, the jazz of Lou Donaldson in "Blues Walk," his own blues "I Can't Quit you Baby," and the soul of Wilson Pickett in "Knock on Wood." Rush also pointed out just how badly the…

… preceding Chi- cago blues band of John Little- john had done. Littlejohn was second on the program, and with any degree of "togetherness" he could have had the crowd rock- ing. But he didn't. Accompanied by…

… allow you toxeport make- u.p grade not later than noon, Thurs., Apr. 30, 1970. May Festival Ushers: Still a few usb- ering positions open for 1970 M a y Festival; if interested, call Mr Warn- er, 668…

… dynamics too controlled - tension without breath. Mozart's festive Vespe'rae Sol- emnes de Confessore, K. 339, di- vided itself into seven uneven sections. During the concerted sections with trumpets and tim…

November 14, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 52) • Page Image 15

… Colonialism," will begin at 2:30 p.m. Keith Nield will speak on "The Left and the Post-War Settlement" at 5 p.m. What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend SATURDAY FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA LOVABLE TRAMP TORA…

…-1107). This University student comedy troupe will perform favorite sketches from its performances of the last five years. GYPSY - Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 8 p.m., Michigan Theater (662-7282). This musical…

January 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

… the Ann Arbor branch of Membership will be chosen from the American Association of Uni- the applicants, taking into con- versity Women, will be honored at sideration reasons for wanting to an AAUW board…

…-Hop Ticket Sales To Continue Committee Announces CHASING THE BLUES: Union Plans Annual Bluebook Ball Stan Kenton and his orchestra( will present a "Festival of Modern American Jazz," including acts by five…

…,j Final week "jitters," "blues" and other symptoms common to Uhi- versity students at this time of who will be the main feature of the festival, will act as host for the other performers. TheErroll Garner…

… accordance with the timely theme, the ballroom itself will al- so sport a variety of bluebooks. Forming a false ceiling, blue and white crepe paper streamers will be hung above the heads of the dancers…

… held at' Gilbert, and daughter, Francie. 3:00 p.m. tomorrow. They plan to live there for a year, This course may be taken to fill and then return to their home in the physical education require- Ann

Arbor. Their son, Peter, a ment or may be taken in addition student at the University, will re- to the requirement. main here. January CLEARANCE * a BLOUSES SKIRTS wool jerseys, stripes, plaids, Sorlons…

… THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1954 PAGE FiVE -a. U Now* Stan Kenton, Orchestra To Be Featured In 'Festival of Modern American Jazz' 1955 J…

… other top entertainers, at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, February 12 at Hill Auditorium. The festival, sponsored by Pan- hellenic Association and Inter- Fraternity Council, will be the first musical…

… had tecmn efrac tteUiest.To O f rCo d to push his dream a few yearsUnvriy ahead. The "Festival of Modern Am"- T aIin In 1947, Kenton launched his erican Jazz" will also feature Diz- fli r l 1 n second…

May 14, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

…. Howard Ross, both of whom are pro- minent in Ann Arbor social circles. Talking to some friends during in- termission was Miss Ethel McCormick, director of the League. She selected a dark blue crepe formal…

… black. Attention Freshmen: Plan NOw To BecomneBampus 'ig Shots' May Festival Brings Many Music Lovers Vivid Hues Of Gowns Add Color To Gala Occasion; Prints Predominate Celebrities from Ann Arbor and…

… musical circle of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Joseph Brinkman, wore a stunning chartreuse chiffon with gold and sil- ver flowers at the neck. Mrs. Palmer Christian appeared in a pastel, flow- ered chiffon, while Miss…

… department were enter- officers was held by the Ann Arbor tained last evening at an annual Business and Professional Women's dinner at Betsy Barbour house. Club Tuesday in the Russian Tea The guests included…

… frcm the sophomore class. They are visited at night by a committee and are rolled out of bed. The following day they are tied to a board, placed in a wagon and driven all over Ann Arbor. Senior students…

…... ,JIM a _i ** - 9 proportioned leg sizes in RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, INC. Ann Arbor R.R. Depot, 420 S. Ashley St., 1Thone 71Q1 Depot Office: Mich. Central R.R. Ph. 5714 Ann Arbor RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY…

…, Dorothy Gies, Betty Greve, Florence Harper, Julie Kane, Maureen Kavanagh, Josephine T. McLean, Brenda Parkinson and Jean Seeley. Junior Women Named Mary Andrew, Betty Ann Beebe, Maryanne Chockley, Jean…

… 12 designated this year. The colors worn remain the same however. As usual the seniors will wear a gold jacket over a white skirt, the jun- iors a read jacket over a white skirt, the sophomores a blue

… Hathoway, '37, was wearing an or-a ange kuit dress. Pat Potter, '37, inl a blue tweed suit, came into the' dining room with Fred Colombo, '38, and Chet Thalman, '37. In a corn-' er of the room Jean Coler…

…, '37, who appeared in a blue sweater and brown skirt, was sitting, with Bill Lyon, '37, and Earl Townsend, '36. Julie Kane, in a yellow and brown checked suit, was seen shaking hands and exchanging…

May 14, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

…:Q. Festival?" I 4 INI J'q 'c Mrs. Frances W. Newton, Ann Arbor resident: "I enjoyed the festival a good deal, and consider Dorothy May- nor's performance the high-spot of the four-day period. However, I…

… Sum- mer Session until payment has been made." S. W. Smith, Vice-President and Secretary First Mortgage Loans: The Univer- sity has a limited amount of funds to loan on modern well-located Ann Arbor

…," "In College Days," and "The Yellow and Blue." A number of Finnish Relief Con- cert recordings and Louis Untermeyer transcriptions can also be obtained at Morris Hall. General Henri Gerard Winkel- . man…

… series will be "Metabolism," which is to be the subject of two lectures at 10:30 a.m. June 21 and 22. Concert Goers Offer Criticism Of May Festival Performances When the last note of the 1940 Lily Pons…

… and Martinelli back again, May Music Festival reached Hill and perhaps Nelson Eddy next year. Auditorium's second balcony Satur- And I did think the Philadelphia day night, more than 5,000 concert…

… Brahms music was es- these suggestions and opinions for pecially well done." what they are worth to next year's Gloria Donan, '43: "They tried to Festival committee. present too much in too little time…

… for the 1941 festival, al- though Kipnis was outstanding in the type of music he sang." Arthur Draper, '42: "The chorus of students did an excellent job in Sat- urday night's concert. I would sug- gest…

… area in ruins, the church only a shell, after a bombardment by German warriors during the last week in April. Madge Evans, who will appear here in the Dramatic Festival presentation ofrhusband Sidney…

March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 2

… building like Angell Hall or the LSA Bldg. Up Coming Events FILMS. The big event this week is the prestigious Ann Arbor Film Festival. Hundreds of 60mm films will be shown this week at the Architecture Aud…

… direction started by her late husband, saxophonist John Coltrane. A bit of advance warning - UAC-Daystar is bringing Kris Kristofferson to Ann Arbor on the last day of this term's classes. - U ana up…

…-coming This Friday also brings the first Symphony Orchestra will be ap- sock-hop of spring. Jimmy and pearing this week in Ann Arbor, the Javelins and Chastity and It was necessary to switch the the Belts will…

… Monday, March 20. get enough music here in Ann Those holding the original tick- Arbor, there is a city not too ets for the concert at the Power far from here that usually has Center are asked to exchange…

… to check out: number of exhibits that might Savoy Brown, rock and roll be of interest. One is Art and blues at Ford Aud. tonight'and the Excited Spirit: America in tomorrow night starting at 8. the…

… Romantic Period, Organized $4.50. by History of Art Prof. David Edgar Winter and White Huntington, the exhibit concen- Trash, funky blues at the Cin- trates on works of art from the derella Ballroom on March…

…. King, Muddy Waters, James Cotton Blues Band, A 250-piece collection of Chi- March 24 at University of De- nese and Indochinese ceramics, troit at 8:30. $5.50, $4.50, $3.50. recently presented to the Uni…

…- Moody Blues, March 25 at versity is now on display at the Cobo Hall at 8:00. $6, $5, $4. Rackham Galleries. Deep Purple, March 30 at Ford at 8. $6, $5, $4. The Chinese wares include Coming in April is…

… Maio, Pro- examples of celeadon (green) col Harum, Pink Floyd. Also ranging from the Sung (960- dates have been althoug n 1279) to the Ming period (1368- Jethro Tull and Elton John. 1644), and blue and…

… SALES: Hill Box Office March 16-17 GENERAL SALES: Hill Box Office March 18-25 I I I' THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Proudly Presents B.B. KING Pius Special Guest Star James Cotton BLUES BAND NORTHWOOD V…

February 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…! LI Ann Arbor Film Co-operative PRESENTS 5th Annual 8mm FILM FESTIVAL Friday-Sunday, Feb. 14-16, 7-10 p.m. Schorling Auditorium, Rm. 1202 ADMISSION ONLY $.50 rstitle tion's longest winning streak at…

… and the second straight over the West Pointers. HOUSE OF IMPORTS HOME OF AUTHENTIC PERSIAN RUGS WE BUY-SELL-APPRAISE NEW & USED ORIENTAL RUGS 320 EAST LIBERTY ANN ARBOR, MI. 313 (769-8555) nsj wne…

… 1317 S. University (next to the V Bell) Fashion Shoes & Clothing for Men and Women Great Places Peter Hebert 2016 Traver, Ann Arbor 662-2117 (evenings) P.O. Box 2059. Ann Arbor I Bursley Hall…

… 9 p.m.-1a.m. ADMISSION $1.50 * 1' Blue matmen collide W1 er wit ferce By JOHN NEIMEYER In the 118 pound To consider Michigan's wrest- Brown faces Jim lers' 18-12 stomp of 10th-ranked "must" bout…

… streak, has tonight after missi the Maixe and Blue enjoyed a with sickness andi gchance to rey e Horswill missed la some people. an injury and will be at one hundred WISCONSIN'S fans should see factor…

…-a Johnson win could , spur the Blue to victory. t WISCONSCIN, a strong team, t must be considered a leading contender for the national championship. It will take in- spiration, courage and luck for the…

…-3 and will once again be called upon propel the Blue to a fast start this week a g a i n s t Wisconsin's Jim Haines. Brown defeated Haines in a match last year. MAY CLINCH BY MONDAY Indiana ships…

October 14, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…-SG office, and are due by 5:00 p.m., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. Interviews will be held at the LSA-SG Office on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. LSA STUDENT GOVERNMENT I SOMETIMES ANN ARBOR is rough. Sometimes it can be a joy…

… soon. This is partly why I'm going to the U-Club Friday night to see the Slang. The Slang know about the ways of Ann Arbor too. Drummer Chris Belden, vocalist/guitarist Alex Kydd, and bassist Bill Lang…

… accepting applications for the student member of the LSA. Blue Ribbon Commission on Demographics and Educational Policy Applicants must demonstrate a good understanding of the purpose of a Liberal Arts…

… Mstislav Rostropovich in three performances of the Schumann Cello Concerto. Brey will give Ann Arborites a special chance to hear him perform the Schumann Concerto Saturday evening. Maestro Carl Daehler will…

May 14, 1894 (vol. 4, iss. 161) • Page Image 4

… tasty appearance. weelts10ave returnled. Prof. Stanley wiii lectoite upon S"'0 E- 'Tle Ann Arbor higho schonol hal1 thse program of tloe May F'estival, S'SM;SYIE teamo defeated the Nornoals at 'psi…

…'111LEAD01NG 0TAILOR, No, 2 E. Washington St., NE ARN t~\~STOLEN 10c 44 South Main Street. Ann Arbor, Mich. DEAN & COMPANY.' UNIVERSITY NOTES. The lawn crtowded moain hal thin fI . . -- - 11 eir vi…

…, Wis.. Sheehan & Co., Enlali e Alent nl' 11Ann IAebor, Cornenof T1omw11and1tie IbI Ii 11,111'11011,, OIRTQA.-O _TIT,. The oll eel'''lr 11111 illl'lonIIeliof1the room 1110110 1 1 e ~ ie: 101110 t-t,<r: 1…

…. have heeu conniucting a test of ihe of gray, tile sweaters, stockings 1111 eievator powver plast of floe Auodi-1 cap; and hells of lark blue, pre- lorlo oo in Chicago, for lihe last thsree senting a very…

November 14, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 57) • Page Image 10

… Michigan program must be sponsored by a campus-wide organization. The Civil Aeronautics Board and the District Attor- ney in Ann Arbor are very concerned that U. of M. charter flights are run in the best…

… traveled to East Lansing to battle the Spartan frosh and were defeat- ed in a rain storm, 20-18. Yesterday morning, MSU came to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with the Michigan freshmen and left after a…

… which Dennis Franklli cap- By MARC FELDMAN Revenge is an emotion which sometimes motivates people in such a way that unexpected things happen. For .instance, three weeks ago, the Baby Blue of Michigan…

… humiliating 49-7 trouncing. Beside two lost fumbles, the Baby Blue played flawless football as Coach Tirell Burton had nothing' but praise for his team. Burton was especially pleased with the play of the…

November 14, 1997 (vol. 108, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… nationally by ABC (Channel 7 in Ann Arbor) at 3:30 p.m. The Wolverines are just getting used to their No. 1 ranking avter knocking off the Nittany L ions. Now, Michigan (6-0 Big Len, 9-0 overall) is a serious…

… Light, last night in Stockwell's Blue Lounge. Thai Festiv o Light cele ;brates Buddhism Television: ABC, Channel 7 Series history: The Wolverines lead 41-10-1 but haven't won in Madison since 1990. By…

… and glue, University students in Stockwell's Blue Lounge constructed their own replica krathongs and sent them off into three water-filled blue sleds. LSA first-year student Srivitta Kengskool, a Thai…

… showers likely, high around 30.L PAUL TALANIAN/Daily LSA first-year student Srivitta Kengskool presents a lotus flower boat to celebrate the Thai national holiday Loi Krathong, or the Thai Festival of…

…, also called the Thai Festival of Light, lotus flower boats filled with candles and incense are symbolical- ly assembled and placed into bodies of water. With paper, styrofoam plates, potpourri, sta- ples…

… celebrate the holiday, some said they were attracted to the event for other reasons. "I'm from Indonesia and this is as close as I can get to home cooking,' LSA sophomore See FESTIVAL, Page 3 Student…

March 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 128) • Page Image 5

…." Film fest rolls on By Kathy Glasgow GOING TO THE 16mm Ann Arbor film festival is similar to visiting an art museum. At a museum, you see various works of art, some of which you like, some of which you…

… this year at the annual Folk Festival. Their return to Ann Abor was a very successful one, with the in- timate setting of the Ark providing a stuitable backdrop. The energy and ex- cellence of their…

… originals by both men, were in- cluded. Novick sang the clarinet-based, early jazz and acoustic blues songs, alternating wild clarinet breaks with his vocals. Some sample titles should give the general idea…

… audience became bored and restless, probably because it was less action-packed than preceeding films. The 16mm Film Festival provides a hit or miss situation. You may not like all the films, but it is always…

… a valuable experience to see different styles of movie making. It's worth it to take a stroll through the gallery. The film festival will end today with screenings of the winners and highlights at 7…

February 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… fictional hero Phileas Fogg went around .the world in 88 days. Woodcock .. to teach at U' the ann arbor r ilm cooperative1 -H APPENINGS- FILMS Gargoyle Films - Woman of the Year, 7, 9p.m., 100 Hutchins…

… special programming interspersed with comments and discussion, 88.8 FM. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of: Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI…

… Hall. CFT -Romeo and Juliet, 7, 9:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre. AAFC -11th Annual Film Festival, 2, 7, 9 p.m., SEB Schorling Aud. AAFC - Erotic Film Festival, 7 p.m., MLB 3; A History of the Blue Movie, 9 p…

… Theta Chi ehustles for heart fund By ANNETTE STARON How many bounces does it take to get from Ann Ar- bor to East Lansing when it's 17 degrees outside? Thirty-two members of the Theta Chi…

… said. "It's practically everything we do." A HISTORY OF THE BLUE MOVIE 9:00 MLB Aud. 3 SINGLE FEATURE: $2 DOUBLE FEATURE: $3 l. v MARTY'S...GOESDUTCH TREATWITH:THEIR SIXTH ANNUAL. FINAL WINTER TCH…

…. Michigan Historical Museum - Winter Festival, quilting, valentines, 2 p.m., 208 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing. Detroit Science Center - "Electricity. . . Watts Up?!" workshop, 5020 John R. Street, Detroit…

… essentially the same thing through the budget process and executive reorganization. WORD OF THE impending changes reached the agency Thursday from the presents EROTIC FILMH FESTIVAL 7:00 MLB Aud. 3 11 A New…

February 14, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… and Showcase ,- r - - He walks, he talks, he sings like a reptile Folk singer/instrumentalist/all-around meister David Bromberg headlined last year's Ann Arbor Folk Festival and keeps coming back here…

… better. Coming from, respectively, The French Connection and The Blues Brothers, there is no ostensible reason besides des- peration that they could have chosen to make such a film. Seeing movies starring…

….m. Tickets are $12.75, available at.the Union or the door. PASS IT AROUND! 0 .5 C C 2001: A Space Odyssey IN 70mm DOLBY STEREO Tonight 9:45 -0. f C ALIEN X I C ro flier~u U-- wa2qhP~r Eu ANN

ARBOR I - - - A massive clean-up campaign has begunc on campus and studentWith Any Purcha cassette players haveP been designated as the FREE Discwasherca initial target area. The purchase of $15.00 or…

February 14, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…j money nds for B. Jor- ag of Ann Ar- t 7 o'clock to- ecial business T society will meet at' ht in the Alpha Nu1 he University Girls' held at 4:30 o'clock Barbour gymnasium. versity league houses…

…. black, and red vs. gray, at 7:15 o'clock; blue vs. white, at 8 o'clock. All entering and sophomore women should register for gymnasium work at the office'of the director in Barbour gymnasium before 5 o…

… practice should report at the Arm- ory at one of these hours. All girls who wish to work in the booth in University hall are requested to sign up in the blue book which has been placed in the league room or…

… blolois into Ani Arbor ~ STARTING TOMORROW 4 Generalissimo!! 11 A Modern Knight -; Bold and Chivalrous ]l I- __I That's the role our new star takes in the roly poly, cheery devil…

…. ADDED FAST And FURIOUS Featuring AL ST. JOHN great funster with a barrel of new dtunts that will tickle you with laughter. I. a . SPECIAL NOTICE - WASHINGTON'S FESTIVAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH NATIONAL…

March 14, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 14, 1980-Page 7 ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL New era a difficult transition. " By CHRISTOPHER POTTER The Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival launched a new era this week, and as…

… DAEBRUDEICK QUARTET A scene from John Feldman's "Dry Yearnings", shown Tuesday evening at the Ann Arbor Film Festival. so endemic to Old A&D is thus far 'achingly absent from this year's festivities. Though…

… saxophonist Paul Desmond, Brubeck has continued working in the main- stream, touring extensively with bands featuring his three sons. Bassist and trombonist Chris Brubeck will join his father in Ann Arbor

…, along with former Michigan Jazz Band drummer and Count Basie alumnus Buthc Miles. Rounding out the evening will be Ann Arbor's resident harmonica virtuoso Peter "Madcat" Ruth. A veteran of previous…

… Night - 9 pm 0 $1 cover charge 2324 DEXTER RD ANN ARBOR, M[x Warnh i! i" i" Watering hole Tickets on sale now at the Michigan Union Box Office. Also available at Schoolkids' and Dis- count Records in Ann

… leaps over, around, and at times Brubeck .due at Hill Dave Brubeck, perhaps the most widely known jazz performer and com- poser of his generation is due foe an Ann Arbof appearance this Sunday, March 16…

Arbor. For more informa- tion call 763-2071. GOOD SEATS AVAILABL. presents R J a6 . eR' .,n E 4 EC 'Of FRIDAY SATURDAY U 9pm -l am - - NO COVER! t4 ipato 1140 South University AT THE MICHIGAN…

…, March 17 All seats reserved: $12.50, $10.00, $8.50. Tickets Available: Zr..af f .. ' . . - aI Ar an:n Dn s k-n. A... d.. I..r nA nA-..a. an fla ..eha * U. .ta.iaIa. a...n …

…meet the perennial overflow of Festival Ipatroris), the mad carnival atmosphere almost through his runners, leading the viewer on an astonishing journey through a primeval wilderness Valhalla so magical…

… the Michigan may eventually prove as livable and warmly manic as Zvas the Festival's former residence, there was an irrepressible, sweaty charisma to the old, dingy headquar- ters that may prove…

February 14, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… ECUMENJCAL CAMPUS CENTER THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER CHURCH WOMEN UNITED IN ANN ARBOR barr Y bagel's placek WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Available at three campus locations: Q- -1 -Marshall's -Blue Front -Tice…

….m., Rudolf Steiner Library. Ann Arbor Public Library - Kenn Miller, Ann Arbor author, 12:10 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library. Statistics Dept. - Andrew Jonas, "Modeling Economics Time Series - A Frequency Domain…

… Approach," 4 p.m., Room 1443, Mason Hall. Meetings CEW - Jo Hunt Club, 12 p.m., 350 S. Thayer. Ann Arbor Go Club -7 p.m., Room 1433, Mason Hall. His House Christian Fellowship - 7:30 p.m., 925 E. Ann Street…

…. UM Fencing Club - 8p.m., Coliseum. Lesbian Network - 7:30 p.m., Guild House. Ann Arbor NOW Chapter - 7:30 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Endometriosis Association - 7 p.m., Community Room, Maple Health…

… Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Malicious Intent ] a NO CMUAN BAND CAN MAKE YOU THIS OFFER. If you're a musician who's serious about performing, you should take a serious…

… Woodstock Festival, will promote his "Nobody for President" campaign tonight at 7:30 in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union. Films MED - The Taming of the Shrew, 7 p.m., Romeo and Juliet, 9:15 p.m., MLB3…

November 14, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…- roughly untraditional. business which gave this wonderfully funny production a personality of its own. It began at the be- ginning with the first chore- ographed overture to grace the Ann Arbor. stage, and…

… Mahan agar (THE GREAT CITY) Directed by Satyiiit Ray (1963) By India's foremost director; one of the unquestionably great- est in the world today; director of the APU TRILOGY First time in Ann Arbor

… colder blues, the gay ones in warmer reds. And there were other entirely unexpected and entirely delight- ful surprises which could only have been dreamed up by young people and pulled off only with the…

…." realizing that it was a work of art. The hot blues were threaty, emo- Funk art reassigns traditional tional, deep-down blues. In funky values. Thereis planned misaffili- art the material was unimportant ation…

… Casilda (Ann Temple) and drummer boy (Michael Rein- hart) were little Eloise with a vengeance and a myopic Mor- tier Snurd, How strange it was to hear beautiful voices emana- ting from such peculiar char…

… subculture. plus "CAPTAIN MARVEL" 7 Next week: An Eros Festival. Mad Marvin presents: Underground Films at The Vth Forum, 5th Avenue at Liberty. 761-9700., Thursday, Friday, Saturday, & Sunday: 11:00 p…

…-addressed, stomped envelope. In association with Audio Arts. THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN i I SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DEPARTMENT OF ART Present I THE SECOND IN A FESTIVAL OF FILMS BY THE WORLD-FAMOUS DIRECTOR OF…

October 14, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 14) • Page Image 2

… what schooling amounts to anyway. Prof. David Friday declares that the cry about "the poordown trodden farmer" is all a myth. What about the poor, down-trodden landlady, pro- fessor? Ann Arbor's local…

…- her of the School of Music faculty, who recently returned from France where ,he was engaged in Y. M. C. A. en- tertaining work, was a visitor yes- terday in Ann Arbor. Russell Carter, head of the public…

… sentence of the Michigan Union book, "Will You Do It?" which says "Did you come to college this fall to be a knocker or a booster?" There is only one Maize and Blue for Michigan students. IF flusic…

….50, and $2.00. These course tickets are cheaper than the other series because they are entirely separate from the May Festival se- ries. The coupons for the Pre-fes- tival' co ~se lessen the prlcet of the…

… May festival tiets, but the, extra se- ries will have no connectioni with any other course %ofconerts, thus en- abling the 'School of Music 'to offer1 the concerts at a cheaper rate. Professor Addresses…

May 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

… RESULTS e e na.w'mm--' .meammmmam Liberty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT…

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