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September 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

… THE BLUES FOR DECADES e By John Uhl ed by an impos Daily Music Editor ity of police) an affluent music Although the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival blues festival,c first appeared thirty-one years…

… ago as simply the Ann event. Any mon Arbor Blues Festival, the event has only taken place donated to Afi twelve times in Ann Arbor. South, the birth The original Ann Arbor Blues Festival ran for three…

… not see if there appeared the year before, like John Lee Hooker, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Buddy Guy. Both the '69 and '70 festivals were organized by University students and sponsored by the University…

June 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…'s that time of year again when the Ann Arbor Summer Festival rides into town for three weeks of spec- tacular performances, outstanding outdoor movies, fabulous food booths, and a free (yes, free) concert…

… every- one. The festival began in 1984 and fo- cused mainly on classical music and theater programming. The idea of the festival in Ann Arbor came from Eu- geneB. Power.AccordingtoKatherine Funk, this…

… range of talented per- formers including country music leg- end Willie Nelson and Family, Rob- ert Cray Blues Band, stand-up come- dian Paula Poundstone, the Paul Tayor Dance Company and many, many more…

… more cameo length Arbor has lost a very important and appearances like that in "A League of influential man, his founding vision Their Own." Billy Crystal and Daniel will continue. Stern are pleasant in…

… that is sure to be a hit. This season (June 17-July 10), beginning Friday with the season kick- off party, marks the 11th year of the Summer Festival/Top of the Park and promises to have something for…

festival. It has been a success ever since. But this year's theme will stray a little from the classical mode and into a culturally diverse and multi-faceted array of programs. The festival pre- sents a wide…

April 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 156) • Page Image 12

… next morning (actually the same morning) I was back in my collegiate garb-Bass boots, levi cords, and V-neck sweater-driving towards Ann Arbor with three friends and a dog. And not a moment too soon, as…

…/1 Roubaix Jazz Festival - Boubaix, France 5/2 Deventer Jazz and Blues Festival - Deventer, Netherlands 5/4-5/7 International Old Style Jazz Festival - Breda, Netherlands 5/12-5/14 "Jazz in Duketown" Jazz…

… on planning your trip abroad. See Pagest and 9. We also feature first-per- son accounts of visits to several European nations as well as a list of festivals taking place throughout the summer (See…

… off ... Jazz., wine festivals liven Eu off . . @ By Matthew Kletter T RULY EXPERIENCING a European country is a difficult task these days, because everything is 'geared to the tourist. In a country…

… awaiting those American dollars. But all this can be avoided, and one of the best ways to soak up a little culture is to seek out some of the art, music or wine festivals abundant in Europe. There are so…

… many jazz festivals in Europe that you could almost attend one every day from May to September. Chances are they beat the Eiffel Tower any day.. MAY 1/28-5/7 Jazz Concert - Grande Syn- the, France 5…

Festival - Denbosch, Netherlands JUNE 6/20-6/26 Avon Jazz Festival - Bristol, Great Britain 6/28-7/7 International Jazz Festival - Kongsberg, Norway JULY 6/30-7/2 Festival of Jazz and Folk - Roskilde…

…, Denmark 6/30-7/1 Jazz Festival - Sorr, Denmark 6/13 Grand Parade of Jazz - Nice, France 7/14-7/16 "North Sea" International Jazz Festival - The Hague, Netherlan- ds Mid-July Jazz Festival - Sovillac…

…, France 7/15-7/23 World Jazz Festival - Antib- bes, France 7/14-7/16 Jazz Festival - Pori, Finland 7/31-8/5 International Jazz Festival - Molden, Norway. AUGUST 8/21 Laren International Jazz Festival

… - Leiden, Netherlands 8/31-9/3 Jazz Festival 78 - Zurich, Switzerland To keep your spirits high for all the other festivals you have to attend, be sure to frequent at least a few of the wine fests. A few…

September 15, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… interested :- the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz to hear of Fontella Bass' show clos- festival is good enough for Col Aing out the festival Sunday evening. ruce Hampton, then it's probably When: September 15, 16 and…

… singers you will ever hear." Woodstock '94 or Ann Arbor's own other great bands will be sharing Even though the "Blues" might Blues and Jazz Festival, and he the stages in between. Start with come first on…

…. Recent Blue Note signee Cassandra the five minute amble down to the John will take part in the "Crescent Wilson will bring her excellent vocal Michigan Theater or Gallup Park City Blues Meltdown" with…

… unexpected in her show, as . The lineup this year is once again bum "Television," Dr. John is eas- the backing instrumentation on her stellar, if not blues-heavy. Major ily one of the most recognizable latest…

…, "Blue Light 'til Dawn", ex- label stars will be headlining each New Orleans-based funk/r&b art- plores a musical range from seven ists around, if not one of the best percussionists and a clarinet on one…

… speak to the respect that nals, or even covering artists as di- he and his music receive nation- verse as Van Morrison and Joni This sax/flute prodigy, signed to Ann ate past serves as an indicator. Those…

September 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…, wealthy cormu- The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival was held pity. So it was like all your demons are congregated again in 1992 and has continued as ai annual event into one handy mass that you could…

… disperse by not to this day. The festival is now held at various loca- giving them a place to be." titots around Ann Arbor, including ait outdoor stage So Rainbow Multi-Media scrambled to find an at Gallup…

… Park, the jazz club setting of the Bird of alternative location at which to hold the festival. Paradise and at the Michigan Theater. "The city council in Ann Arbor jerked us around The festivals of the…

Arbor festivals, which The James Brown Revue and Sun Ra & His brought an unprecedented array of authentic blues Arkestra were scheduled to perform on the first night and adventurous jazz performers to the…

… up promptly as an excuse to deny a money!" Sinclair said. permit." Erlewine said Andrews continued to lobby the Erlewine remembers that "in '74, there was a Ann Arbor city counsel unsuccessfully until…

… he change in the city government and there were more began to collaborate with Ann Arbor music prornot- Republicans on the council, so they couldn't get a er Lee Berry. Berry, with Andrews and Eric…

… away at the border and was not able to attend the event, which was just the Ornette Coleman Quartet to the traditional blues beginning of the festival's problems that year. styles of Jimmy Reed, Ray…

January 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival seemed to epitomize the disconnected nature of contemporary folk music. By presenting a cast of wholly dissimilar performers, the festival provided the audience with a clear…

festival at Power Center. 4K* 4K 4( 4K 41 4( 4K 4t -k TOLEDO, OH - TUES., JAN. 29 University of Toledo Student Union ANN ARBOR, MI - WED., JAN. 30 University of Michigan Michigan Union FARMINGTON HILLS, MI…

… revialist Hedy West, and David Bromberg, whose im- pressive instrumental abilities extend to jazz, blues and pop-rock inter- pretations. Clearly, Sunday's folk festival displayed much more than folk music…

…. Combining intriguing vocals along with the crystal- clear instrumentals, their set improved upon a similar appearance last fall at the Ark. JOHN HAMMOND'S collection of blues interpretations drew him an…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… draw more sound from the simple instruments in his hands than seems possible, and he does so with great energy. Hammond will be hitting Ann Arbor Thursday night as the first national name to play in the…

… us John Hammond, one of the foremost acoustic blues musicians of the last quar- ter century. Since his overwhelming debut at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, Hammond has made a habit of bowling…

…I ARTS Tuesday, May 15, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 8 Blues pair shows big-time flair 4 By Michael Fisch EVERYBODY AROUND is finding out about the Blind Pig's new renovation, so I figure you…

… all ought to hear about the Michigan Theatre's transformation. Last Saturday, with the help of Bobby Blue Bland and his orchestra, and Albert King and the Blues Band, the unassuming theatre became a…

… honkytonk blues bar and a night club all rolled into one glorious jam of blues music. Albert King's six piece Blues Band started things going with some foot tapping blues, until the king himself strutted on…

… people if that were how many showed up.) All that mattered was that he could play blues and the crowd was ready to listen. And boy were they ready to listen. Af- fectionate fans were shouting things like…

… talent and soul. One without the other makes music but not blues like King makes it. He sang about problems most of us can relate to - "going' to Detroit to get a job ... " a woman whose "always bein' so…

… mean" but he wasn't just singing, there was a special kind of bond there, like he was talking to each of us. Some have been talking about a decline in blues but this crowd would hear nothing of it. At…

… when the crowd's emotion level seemed to have reached its peak, on came the Bobby Blue Bland Orchestra. The nine piecer took the stage with a whole different sort of sound, and a dif- ferent feeling. The…

… another note from his guitar during a show which he co-headlined with Bobby Blue Bland. same get up, an off rust tuxedo (excep- and filled the whole theatre with through his sometimes growling, ting one sax…

August 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

…. Alcohol sales, under a temporary State Liquor Control Commission permit, may also bring more Ann Arbor police inside the gates of the festival than last year, when only two officers were on hand in order to…

festival will "help control" the alcohol and downers situa- tion and keep the profits "within the Ann Arbor rainbow community." Festival - goers will not be allowed to bring their own alcohol through the…

… com- plicates withdrawal problems from down- ers and the combination can produce a comatose state and even death. SPOKESPERSONS for Ann Arbor's Drug Help, which u-as contracted by the fes- tivvl…

… examination in connection with a federal grand jury in- vestigation of possible violations of tax, See AGNEW, Page 1# QUAALUDE PROBLEM? Booze on tap for blues festival By DAVID STOLL Despite serious problems…

… at last year's Blues and Jazz Festival from the com- bined use of alcohol and downers, par- ticularly quaaludes, promoters say beer and wine will be sold inside the gates at the upcoming concert…

August 15, 1935 (vol. 16, iss. 46) • Page Image 20

…, through their college careers. May Festivals Bring" Host Of Music TaWenI For Forty-Two Years Ann Arbor Has Been Scene Of Fine Programs Famous and distinguished soloists. internationally renowned musical or…

…- ganizations, and purely amateur choral unites of University students all combine talents in Ann Arbor each spring in the annual May Festival, one of the outstanding music festi- vals in the United States. For…

… symphony orchestra, choral works of classic value, and each sea- son a world premiere of some orches- tral or choral composition. Last year's May Festival brought such stars to Ann Arbor as Helen Moore…

… world premiere at the May Festival. The following fall it was sung- at the Metropolitan in New York. Other compositions which were given their priemeres at Festi- vals in Ann Arbor, received similar…

… catalogue prices in Ann Arbor. LIMITED NUMBER, SLIGHTLY USED SETS Everything for the Student NOTEBOOKS ....... .... 5c to $5:00. LAUNDRY CASES . ...,... .ALL PRICES FOUNTAIN PENS........89c to$10…

… large amount of these supplies used in Ann Ar- bor, we buy in huge quantities and thereby get ROCK-BOT- Complete Stock of FICTION, POETRY DRAMA., Etc When you arrive in Ann Arbor drop in and get…

…. Authorized agents for Eugene Dietzgen, Keuffel & Esser, U. S. Blue and Frederick Post Co. NOTICE - Standard sets of drawing instru- ments approved by the University of Michi- gan, are sold 30% to 40% under…

… 42 years, the May Festival has continually attracted the "cream" of America's musical personnel for its concert programs. Another great program is now be- ing assembled for the 1936 festival, one which…

… is expected to surpass even the splendor and magnitude of its 42 predecessors. Festival concerts present music-go- ers with an opportunity to hear vocal and instrumental soloists, an out- standing…

… has brought the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's complete unit here to provide the orchestration for the festivals. They will be heard again this May. The University Choral Union, a chorus of University…

September 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 142) • Page Image 11

…. (Turrentine's performance at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival - originally slated for Saturday night - was cancelled after the announcement of his stroke. A replacement has not yet been named.) Turrentine…

… also includes two New Orleans acts, the Zydeco accordion- ist Rosie Ledet and Kernit Ruffins k" a Barbecue Swingers, a hand W which Special- 71izes in a laid- back blend of Ann Arbor Crescent City jazz…

…. blues and Blues and soul. Jazz Festival The Grammy Gallup Park Award-winning Federal-Mogul believes it takes well-educated, challenged employees to achieve real corporate success. This is why F-M places…

… hilanil- supplying plenty of straight-ahead stomp behind him. The Festival will officially com- mence oi Friday evening at the Michigai Theater with the Women, Rhythm & Blues" con- ert, headlined by and…

… bluesy player who could bop with the best of them shout the blues if a song warranted it. He also attached himself to some of the music's most embarrassing lunges for pop success. Turrentine, who died…

… the blues to his mother, a stride pianist. By high school, Turrentine had his own band, Four Bees and a Bop, which played the hard stuff but was commer- cial enough to get prom jobs. Turrentine toured…

… adding edge to even the most sac- charine of music. Turrentine was unashamed to pro- duce make-out music, some of it over- ly produced, but some of it taking you back to the roadside blues joint where you…

… jazz-based improvisation. Blues heroes the Robert Cray Band will headline Sunday's Gallup Park shows, which will be kicked off by the UM Faculty Jazz Ensem- ble and bluesman Hubert Sumlin. Sunday's bill…

July 15, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…abE3id4an ailj One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Publ icatons board changes spark debate Ann Arbor Blues amd Jazz festival The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival returns for its 20th…

…, stating, "The city ordi- represented the state, said he nance addresses the creating of a advised the Ann Arbor Police disturbance on school grounds Department to use the state but there is no balancing of…

… public fo- really been avictory on all fronts rums," Blessing told the Ann for us." Arbor News. The prosecution has not de- But Maurer argued that cided whether it will appeal the teenagers are the fastest…

… board held a spe- this country," Maurer said. cial session on AIDS education Since Maurer's arrest in andis currentlyrevisingan AIDS February, AIDS activists have currcula. attended Ann Arbor School "We…

… anniversary on Sept. 11-13. Bonnie Raitt headlines the Friday night "Women of the Blues" bill. Raitt performed with her mentor Sippie Wallace at the 1972 Festival. Other performers this year include Sonny…

… staff and faculty positions and keep on track fi- nanciallyfor the 1993-94school year. by Mary Chang an ordinance clause allows the Daily Staff Reporter principaltoejectanypersonfrom Section threeof Ann

Arbor's school property at any time ordinance on school grounds without justification. trespassing was declared void "The ordinance as it was under the First Amendment last written would allow the princi…

… High School committing a disturbance." Feb. 24. The Ann Arhor News re- Judge Timothy Conners, of ported that Assistant City At- the 15th district court dismissed torney Thomas Blessing, who the case…

… say sex education in high schools inadequate by Nicole Converse Reflecting on their own sex education backgrounds, many students favor making condoms available in public high schools -an issue theAnn

Arbor school board is currently exploring. Although it is reported that five of the nine school board members are in favor of a more expansive sex education pro- gram, including the availability of…

September 15, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

… musical combinations, including the Madcat/Brubeck band, Sky King, and Heavenly Blue. All things considered, Cruisin' Ann Arbor, both the record and the four- night festival, promises to be one of the more…

…, it's the Blue Front Persuaders, one of the twelve local bands to be featured at Joe's Star Lounge for 'Cruisin' Ann Arbor' through Saturday night. Here's the schedule for the four- night Cruisin' Ann

…' city's musical wealth. The new album, titled Cruisin' Ann Arbor, will feature selections recorded from a special four-night music festival of the same name, which begins tonight at Joe's Star Lounge (109…

… project in May and June of this year. The organization currently plans to issue 2,000 copies of Cruisin' Ann Arbor; the slated release date is December 1. Even given anticipated proceeds from the festival

… 1 come. Ann Arbor bands, long on ability and local popularity but short on vinyl exposure, are finally getting a chance to break out of the local bar scene via a collective recording spotlighting the…

… of contemporary Ann Arbor music. To achieve that goal, AAMP, a six-' member coalition of local industry figures, enlisted the services of 'twelve talented area groups representing a comprehensive cross…

… section of a diver- se and promising Ann Arbor music Mscene. The four-day fest at Joe's (109 N. Main) will feature three bands every night, with each playing one set lasting from three-quarters to an hour…

… door charge and from record sales, the participating bands (and AAMP) don't stand to gain much besides exposure and gratification from Cruisin' Ann Arbor-unless out- side parties, particularly FM radio…

… retail sales of Cruisin', especially in the Ann Arbor and metro Detroit area where many of the groups are familiar bar at- tractions, the key to broader success is radio airplay, according to Berry and…

… many Ann Arbor groups hit the bigtime, in- cluding Bob Seger, Iggy Pop, SRC, and the Silvertones. With the change in economic and musical climate since the '60s and early '70s, notes Berry, the chances…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… bore for the viewer. As seems usual in the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival, what is accepted as art by the festival's screening committee is the abstract film which avoids the more conventional, plotted…

… Waldorf Education A Lecture by JOHN DAVY Dean, Emerson College, England RUDOLF STEINER HOUSE 1923 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor SUDAYs MORCH 18-3:00 P.M. Sponsored jointly by the Rudolf Steiner Institute of the…

… Great Lakes Area and the Rudolf Steiner School Association of Ann Arbor. Doily Photo By MAUREEN O'MALLEY 'Limp, the body hung from the pale, pink palate of Gorriser," for the economic fate and well…

…-med, or any of the other physical or biological sciences should write: Dr. G. Whipple, Department of Environmental and Industrial Health, School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. WE WANT YOU…

… several documen- r- By Senn O'C' c March 21 24.1979 Trurcind'I heat re H PM U niversity Sho}wcase~ Productions Tickets $2 at P.T.P. Office in The Michigan League 764.0450 RED ROSES FOR ME By ANNE

… Necktie, the latter about blues artist Bo Diddley. Returns to Mexico is the most personalized of the documentaries, and the most unusual in See MINIMALISM, Page 10 r -TONIGHT- America's Longest Running…

…16mm FESTIVAL KICKS OFF: The Michigan Daily- Minimal art gives maximum -Thursday, March 15, 1979-Page 5 reward Cruikshank promises to become the Robert Crumb of the film co-op circuit. THERE WERE…

…-out structure of commercial films. Thus, viewers of the annual 16mm festival in recent years have been subjected to films in which "the camera pans back and forth, back and forth over a brick wall for half an…

… endavor is probably sincere in such films, but audiences find them inaccessible, even offensive. Happily, for viewers at least, the two film exhibitions which opened this year's 16mm Film Festival at the…

… Old A&D Tuesday night featured many amusing, technically creative and highly accessible short films, and this bodes well for the rest of the festival, which runs till Sunday night. Unfor- tunately, many…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 12

… since performed with major orchestras and at leading festivals around the world. Now, at age 26, Zimmerman re- turns to Ann Arbor for his third appearance, after performing Mo- zart concertos with the…

… the Berlin Philharmonic, the Royal Concertgebouw and the Israeli Philharmonic. Sunday's concert marks Jansons' third Ann Arbor appearance, fol- lowing his 1987 debut with the Oslo Philharmonic and last…

… year our big off-campus performances were at Tulane, in Montgomery, Alabama, in Naples, Florida for some Ann Arbor retirees, and in St. Louis," he says. Usually taking place during spring breaks, the…

… month. A $20.00 deposit is required. a Specializing in Szechuan, Hunan, and Cantonese 747-7006 1220 S. University at S. Forest Ann Arbor " Dinners and Lunches " Carry-outs Best New Restaurant--1988…

… --The Michigan Daily Best Oriental Restaurant--1989 -- The Michigan Daily Best-Take-Out-- 1990 --The Ann Arbor News B book & supply 317 South State (at North University) Ann Arbor, MI 665-4990 - w…

… says with a laugh. And for the members of Amazin' Blue, who will be performing with guests Nothing But Treble from Oberlin College, the social aspects stretch further than just on campus. "It's fun for…

… us to hear from other groups," says Mudita Agarwal, member of Amazin' Blue. In the interest of spreading the universal language of music, both Amazin' Blue and the Women's Glee Club travel extensively…

…. "We tour the state, and last year we performed in New York City," says Coleman. Scott Adler, business manager and member of Amazin' Blue, ticks off"the previous concert itinerary on his fingers. "Last…

…'re overall better musicians," says Coleman of the Glee Club. And Amazin' Blue claims to have a few surprises up their collective sleeves, 4 with a good deal of comedy being' performed between the songs'. "We…

… CLUB-" performs at Rackham Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for students/seniors. AMAZIN' BLUE performs tomor- row night at Rackham Auditorium, also at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3 and…

March 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 129) • Page Image 3

… afloat on the reputations of direc- tors, performers, and box office hits, the 11th Ann Arbor Film Festival is alive and well while having only the elements of sur- prise in its favor. I imagine that to…

… part of an existing musical, students will have ample opportunity to dis- play their talent. Eleventh Ann Arbor Film Festival Tonight through Sunday. Screenings at 7, 9, 11. Thursday & Friday. Saturday…

… wing! 1/AT 1,3, 5 7&9 P. 79;- uth state A TE r one 642-626, r Shake hands with "Folks"and"Blue' And then count your fingers! K EoK EAW 4 5, .. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL AID ANNOUNCES.. Applications for…

… the majority of people watching the festival, myself included, most, if not all, of the names in the various cre- dit listings are unknown. Not pub- licity statements in themselves, they only make us…

… the film this more or less anonymous filmmaker has put his or her imagination on the line, and we come in to laugh, applaud, hiss, or go stir crazy. In its diversity the festival is a kind of endurance…

September 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 124) • Page Image 18

… other, learning from each other and working together, "Best Liquor/Party Store-1991" The Michigan Daily "Best of Ann Arbor" Poll "Best Liquor/Party Store-1992"- The Michigan Daily "Best of Ann Arbor

…" Poll DIAG PARTY SHOPPE Welcomes Students Back Kegs Imported Beer D Wine Liquor Deli 340 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 4 ~ y visa (313)799 91 "---"-" - m"" - - - "- - - ee- Milwaukee Best Buy any subr…

…8- The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, September 15, 1994 Blues and Jazz Festival - Winston Walls Winston Walls is one of the few remaining greats of the jazz organ. His style is steeped…

… Grocer Open 8 a.m.-1a.m. 7days South University at Forest 995-1818 Cor Books Film Fine Arts Music Theater Write for Daily Arts Mass Meeting September 21 7:30 420 Maynard Blues and Jazz Festival

…'s appearing on Saturday the 17th at the Michigan Theatre for the second day of the Blues and Jazz Festival. It's Toshiko Akiyoshi and her Quartet. Akiyoshi is one of the major figures on the jazz scene today…

January 15, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… Filmmaker: Return Address for Film (if different: Phone Number: Complete One Entry Blank for each film entered and return before February 1, 1971, to: ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL, P.O. Box 8, Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… 48107 Please enclose Entry Fee of $3.00 per film, payable to the Ann Arbor Film Cooperative. I If you have any questioon regarding the Festival, contact: DOUG LICHTERMAN, 313-764-3643 This. [W W - WwW U…

… are in Detroit. Archie Shepp will be heard. Black night suffering to be heard clear over here in this land of whole milk lectures. 603 E. MADISON SAT.-9:00 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! 1971 Ann Arbor 8…

Ann Arbor Film Cooperative). Mail films to P.O. Box 8, Ann Arbor, Michi- qan 48107. If you anticipate that your film will not reach us by February 1, please send your entry blank and entry fee ahead…

… with a note as to when the film might be expected. To deliver your film personally make arrangements with Doug Lichterman in Ann Arbor at 313-764-3643. All films must reach us by February 8, 1971. Each…

… film submitted will be screened by a selectionccommittee which will program the four days of showings in the Residential College Audi- torium. (Located in East Quadrangle, 716 S. University, Ann Arbor

… on - all at once - and this is no jive nightclub ($5 a drink and "Direct from the Desert Inn.") This is direct from the heart, from the mix of black slums and white palaces, bitter-sweet, the blues

… nunFilnFestival Fehruai'y 18-21 RULES The festival is open to all non-professional Regular 8, Super 8, and Single 8 Films. Explicit instructions on synchronization of sound systems are required for all…

… sound films. If Sync instructions are impractical or un- telligible, films will not be accepted for showing. Also, films with poor splicing or other defects will be returned. 4The Festival recommends that…

…, Michigan). An Awards Jury will view the selected films as they are presented at the Festival and make the decisions regarding distribution of prize 'mon- ey. There will be prizes in each of the four cate…

January 15, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… favorites at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival this Sunday. a two week concert without repeating a song; he is, in fact, a modern day Woodie Guthrie, having spent much of his life hitch-hiking around North America…

festival) will also appear in the afternoon show. He is a frequent visitor to the Ark-a dedicated collector-singer, and a vivacious storyteller- humorist. It is said that he could sing i 7the ann arbor

… Thanks to Dave and Linda Siglin, who manage the Ark, we'll be able to see both the Fourth Annual Ann Ar- bor Folk Festival and the Super- Bowl this month. The Ark benefit was originally scheduled for Super…

… white- cardboard-framed, blue-and-red tinted ,glasses (which tend to make everyone in the audience look like members of some New Wave ensemble called the Visual Aids) while a galactic explosion sent a…

… simultaneously-running cameras to produce a doulgle-image in glorious Technicolor, instead of the usual grade-B-surreal red and blue tint. The movie was rarely screened in its original form. This Friday…

… being eroded anyway, and Redbone comes as close to the Blues, Jazz, "Melancholy Baby," you name it and Leon Redbone plays it. Redbone will appear with Michael Cooney, Andy Breckman and other Ark…

… even see the Super Bowl. I traditional concept as many of the country-western, blues, or pop ar- tists touring folk music coffeehouses today. "Why the hell even try to define it?" screeched last year…

… and tries to see its way to the end of the tunnel. This could be a concept album. Start. with traditional rock-ska y"Enjoy Yourself", look at the working class and rich girls who end up in blue movies…

… indicated that on the 25th there would be no leaving Philadelphia, period.) As usual, there will be two shows for the festival, one in the afternoon and one at night and three acts in addition to the…

…- ship. They've been playing together on-and-off since 1973, and tend to deliver an intense set. It appears to be another satisfying festival, one that is, once again, marked by its diversity. And you can…

April 15, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 135) • Page Image 22

… said, noting that Red Hawk adds a new poster every year to commemorate the Ann Arbor Film Festival. "We pride our- selves on the whole restaurant," Elam explained. "We try to keep everything neat and…

…- ping and eggs were frying to culmi- nate in the best meal of the entire week. With the on-the-go dining atmosphere in Ann Arbor, such a luxury is hard to find. Thanks to the wonders of Cafe Zola, this…

… painted, as is the hallway that leads to the restrooms downstairs. Elizabeth Hoffman, the owner's aunt, was an Ann Arbor artist who painted the murals. "If you look closely, there are fairies within the…

… to be added to the wall." By maintaining clean and innova- tive restrooms, these three Ann Arbor mainstays deliver not just exquisite cuisine, but also excep- tional customer care. Congratukations to…

… The Princeton Review voted Best Test Prep' in Ann Arbor by the Michigan Daily. The (Princeton 1802Rve Rueviewo~eiei c~ 5. Originally decorated restrooms are a sp TEXTBOOKS / FURNITURE / TICKETS…

… often deduce the care with which the fare is prepared by the care taken to maintain the restrooms. Those that are neat and well-kept are routine, but restrooms that are especially original are part of Ann

Arbor's charm. China Gate on South University Avenue is known for its delicious and award-winning Chinese cuisine. Rarely, though, is it admired for its hidden and neat restrooms. When patrons are in need…

… strewn around the overflowing trash can. Arbor Brew- ing Company's restrooms, on the other hand, offer beautifully deco- rated walls and a clean atmosphere. Both of the restrooms on the main floor are…

… mural and on their wings are the names of the people who work here," said Emily Thomp- son, a manager at Arbor Brewing Company. Different features within the mural highlight one staff mem- ber's love for…

… turtles, another's bright blue eyes and a manager's slumber. "It's an homage to the staff," Thompson said. Hoffman continues to add new aspects to the mural; thus, a sign reading "mural is in progress…

May 15, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…. at 7:30 and 9:55, The Best of the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival will be displayed. This should be intriguing. But if you're in the mood to be freaked out a little rather than intrigued, then MLB 3 is…

… serving student needs. Tryus- YouM# ikheust! 215 S. Ashley, 1/2 block N. of Liberty, Phone 668-7942 543 Church Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313) 761-1523 I …

…- The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 15, 1987 - Page 12 Arts Update 4 The Nashville Bluegrass Band appears at the Ark, 6371/2 Main St., tonight. Their rerpertoire ranges from the blues yodels of…

… Millions plays at the Blind Pig tonight. Lots of people around here think they're real cool too. Also, blues and ragtime artist Paul Geremia plays at the Ark. He is also rumored to be a gifted and original…

… Francisco's highly acclaimed blue eyed soul group bring their entourage, featuring a full horn section, to Ricks tonight. A good get down and party band so grab a date and head for the bar. Also, at the Mich…

… P aul 4 Living legend Doc Watsonto grace Ark 0 By Jeff Stanzler Describing Doc Watson's music is no simple task, dear readers. Sure I can tell you it's going to be blues, and it will be. I can…

… true performer's ear for music, not that of an academic. His repetoire was rooted in the Anglo-American folk tradition, but also encompassed popular music, blues and country.When Doc Watson was…

… appealing listening for the hard core as well. I saw Doc several years back at an outdoor festival and I can vouch for his way with a song and with an audience as well. If you need an added incentive, you…

September 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 124) • Page Image 15

… pride he has for his musical elders. This pride is not just a scholarly one: "Man, there ain't no dust on my guitar!" he exclaims. Indeed, he is headlining on the final night of the Ann Arbor Blues and…

… the beginning of the lessons whenever you like. Dress is casual For More Information Call: 663-9213 f6ance 6f6?6 I Blues and Jazz Festival - Taj Mahal The photo says it all. Taj Mahal is a master of…

… Jazz Festival, an event as historical yet as timeless as "Taj" himself. His 1993 release "Dancing the Blues" is a living testament to the music that first enraptured and inspired him: the post-war R&B of…

blues and R&B, simultaneously intense yet mellow, traditional yet innovative. His voice is *rresistable, and his flowing stream-of-conciousness stories are rooted in Afrocentricity and steeped in the…

… the forties, fifties and sixties. Cuts like "Strut," "Blue Light Boogie" and "Blues Ain't Nothing" are Taj Mahal originals that pay respect to the elders in the best possible way: a new interpretation…

… and recreation of their R&B / blues standards. See Taj Mahal play the music he loves on Sunday the 18th at *Gallup Park. Gates open at 11 am; 1-day passes are $10 for students with ID, $13.50 in advance…

March 15, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 7) • Page Image 2

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… windows on the world (Ingmar Berman, 1963) Aud A 7:00 The 29th Ann Arbor Film Festival The nation's oldest film festival retums for another year of some great (and not so great) cinematic works from a…

…'re experimenting with angel dust. Oxford House 8:00 . , . . . The 29th Ann Arbor Film Festival See Tuesday's entry Mich Th. 7:00 & 9:30 China Qt 1:IIb[ Ji I,;RFS T AUR AN T '26 YEARS EXPERIENCE" CHEF JAN TOP GOLD…

… Well-acted story with Jason Robards, the younger, as a non-conformist writer who tries to influence his nephew's we. (Fred Coe, 1965) Hillel 8:00 & 10:15 The 29th Ann Arbor Film Festival See Tuesday…

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…. (Preston Sturgis, 1941)- MLB 4 7:30 Sullivan's Travels Comedy film director seeks out the meaning of life so he can finally film a drama. (Preston Sturgis, 1942) MLB 4 9:15 Six Hour Bugs Bunny Festival What…

…) Hillel 8:00 & 10:00 Six Hour Bugs Bunny Festival See Friday's entry. Bring more carrots. MLB 3 8:00 The Big ChBll See Friday's entry. You Can't Always Get What You Want. Mich Th. 10:20 S U N D A Y Funny…

September 15, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… sponsors of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival wore smiles as wide as the 20-foot festival promotion anner .across State St. Unruf- ed by the GOP-dominated City ouncil's command to ship out, promoters…

…. He has run a 'jewelry stubble growing on his cheeks, he was working late the other, shop on South State St. in Ann and a Camel cigarette hanging night. "You know, animals Arbor for the last 18 years…

… peonle now- and sit and look at it, and you stone, wood, and bone. adays, you can't sit down and should see some of the designs; Lake imports most of the be personable." Ann Arbor is you can get." That…

…' most killed him, he says. All they talked about in the factory was sex and the paycheck. ' He set up his first shop in Jackson in 1954, but only dealt in imports. Within two years, he moved to Ann Arbor

… and way he dividual, what's the sense wants it, living?" in- of while he was talking to a cus- tomer. "Ann Arbor is being tak- en over by people from De- troit," he insists. "All the rip- offs - it…

… ethic, and, not- withsianding his individualistic tendencies, there's a streak of conservatism in him. Despite his jokes, he really doesn't like the people who beg on the streets of Ann Arbor. "Everything…

… William Milliken's reelec- no opposing research has been tion drive Thursday, former At-! forthcoming. torney General Elliott Richard-f * * son told an Ann Arbor audience:t "The public should know what…

… and Andrews were singing the greenback blues: As festival staffer Kelvin Wall coldly predicted a $60,000 de- ficit for the affair, Sinclair hung his head and admitted even that figure might be too low…

…- tem on both the home and the workshop, he says, "it kind of took away a lot of my free- dom." j TNLIKE MANY of Ann Ar- bor's craftsmen, Lake is not a disenchanted academic. His parents were…

…-9975 Maple Village-761-2733 E. Liberty--668-9329 E. Ujniversity-662-0354 I I LOOKING THE WEEK IN REVIEW The Windsor blues As August became September and thousands of students pour- ed back into town, the…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subsprip- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $5 by mail. tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mail. -- ANN ARBOR 8mm FILM FESTIVAL with the First Annual Women's 8…

…- - - - v SUMMER SUBLET SUPPLEMENT Final Ad Deadline NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 94P Mftrii n tti1 page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, March 15, 1972 Wednesday1…

… last February. ers told the House Foreign Af- internal affairs. -_ - Some diplomats in London theor- ized that Hussein wants to under- 1 cut Israeli plans for municipal the ann arbor film cooperative…

… 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, $11 by mail. Summer…

… 8, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48107. If you anticipate that your entry will not reach us by MARCH 19, please send your entry form and fee ahead with a note as to when the film might be expected. All films…

… must reach us by MARCH 20, 1972. To deliver your film personally, make arrange- ments with Jerry Winslow in Ann Arbor at 313-769-3908. We do not, as'a rule, acknowledge receiving films. If you would like…

… us," Rogers added, "they will buy it elsewhere." ARTIST GUILD presents THE BEST IN BLUES! HOWLIN WOLF AND HIS BAND FRI., MARCH 17 8:30 P.M. I.M. BUILDING OAKLAND UNIVERSITY ROCHESTER, MICH. Tickets: $2…

… and super-8 film festival MARCH 22-26, 1972 The festival is open to all non-professional regular 8mm, super 8mm and single 8mm films. An entry form must be completed in full and sent to the fes- tival…

…- intelligible, the film will not be accepted. Films with poor splicing or other defects will be returned. The festival recommends that all films be treated with film cleaner and lubricant. Mail films to P.O. BOX…

… of the festival. The final program of showings will not be known until shortly before the festival. All filmmakers will receive a list of the win- ners, and a copy of the program shortly after the…

October 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… and drove me here to play in the Ann Arbor jazz and Blues Festival and I been here since then." NOW, JAKE says, his hangout is, "That corner of State and William. It's my corner. I own that corner…

… out which incorporates several of the 24 songs from the Shakin' Jake Woods jazz and blues tape produced in 1979. SINCE JAKE doesn't have a house or telephone, he has his "secretary," Ann Arbor resident…

… Night, 8:20 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Cinema II- Ann Arbor premiere,Starstruck, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud A, Angell. Alt. Act. - Reds, 8 p.m., MLB 3. Cinema Guild - Gandhi, 4 & 7:30 p.m., Lorch. CLC - Comedy festival

… noon. Shakey Ja By JODY BECKER Shakey Jake, Ann Arbor's guitar- strvmming, chatter-loving street character, is expanding his commer- cial empire to include the Party-Gram business. Purveyor of local…

… jobs, Jake said. "I sell posters and t-shirts, rent and lift the refrigerators (for the Ann Arbor Music Mart's rental service), I play the guitar, and now I'm doing this." The $20 fee for a singing…

… licks on the guitar. . . How can I say he's no good? He's a legend in Ann Ar- hor." Jake came to Ann Arbor "around 25 years ago." "They wanted me up here. I was 'in New Orleans and my friends eame down…

… in 1890 in Little Rock, Arkansas, to parents who were field workers. He says he taught himself to play the guitar by ear. Jake is less specific about where exactly home is in Ann Arbor. "I don't need…

… Skin to stay at State Theatre By SUE BARTO In the midst of the fourth anniversary of one of Ann Arbor's biggest weekend traditions - a midnight movie with Harold and Maude - late night moviegoers…

… not gone over well in Ann Arbor, it will be replaced next week by An Evening with the Doors, starring Jim Morrison and his band. Last Tango has been replaced this weekend .by ,Penniess From heaven…

… restored 1830 mechanical-action organ at St. Thomas Becket Church, Lilley at Ford Road, Canton, at 8 p.m. Films Ann Arbor Film Coop - A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, 6:45 & 10:15 p.m., Smiles of a Summer…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

… Movies, Briarwood) - Ira Lev- in wrote this boring, totally un- surprising alleged suspense film. Katherine Ross muddles about. * MARCH 15 CINEMA Ann Arbor Film Festival (Ci- nema Guild, Arch. Aud., 7, 9…

…, 11) - One of the great events of the Ann Arbor cultural calen- dar, this festival rates among the great 16mm presentations in the United States. **** The Damned (New World, MLB 4, 7, 9:45) - Luchino…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… Manchuria and the Soviet far east maritime province. Happenings FILMS A-V Services-Hyperactive Children; Hypercholesteremia, 12:10 p.m., Auditorium School of Public Health II. 17th Ann Arbor Film Festival

…-showings 7, 9, 11 p.m., Old Architec- ture auditorium. Mediatrics-W. C. Fields night; My Little Chickadee 7, 10 p.m. and The Bank Dick 8:30 p.m., Assembly Hall, Union. Ann Arbor Film Co-op-Fellini's '82, 7, 9…

… Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septem- ber through April (2 semesters): $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer ses- sion published Tuesday through Satur- day mornings…

…. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.00 by mail out- side Ann Arbor. Second class postage aid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POST- MATER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor

… had below a 2.5 averageebecause of a unique policy of the college of keeping two different transcripts. The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative presents at Aud A Thursday, March 15 jX 8%2 (Otto e mezzo…

…:15 p.m., Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Alternative Action-Arsenic and Old Lace, 7, 9:15 p.m., Natural Science Auditorium. Ypsi-Arbor Black Music Festival, Carmen Jones, 9 p.m., Black Cultural Lounge, Mosher…

….I.S.T.E.R. of Stockwell Hall-Dr. Morris Lawrence, a performance lecture entitled "Afro-Musicology," 7:30 p.m., Blue Lounge, Stockwell Hall. Guild House-C.-Gregory, J. Moore, P. Plum, poetry reading, 7:30 p…

….m., 802 Monroe. Russian Festival-New poems by Josef Brodski and Aleksej Tsvetkov, 8 p.m., Rackham Amphitheatre. Canterbury Loft-"The Fantasticks," 8p.m., 332S. State. Aeror's Ensemble-"The Abdication" by…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 77

… series of six con- certs presented in Ann Arbor each spring, draws musical artists from many parts of the world. These concerts represent the culmination of a definite program of concerts presented…

…- cently found music." The trio presents a concert in Ann Arbor each semester and plays engagements throughout the state. In Detroit last fall the trio and the Woodwind Quintet played a special reception for…

…PRESENTATION BEGUN IN 1894: May Festival Features Well-Known Musical Artists in Six Conce !(x1' ''vJ rts EVERY SATURDAY-An important part of football Saturdays is the University Marching Band…

…. Precision marching, intricate dance steps and elaborate formations as well as fine playing have characterized the band. It is one of three bands at the University. UniversityHas Three Bands May Festival, a…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

Festival, a series of six con- certs presented in Ann Arbor each spring, draws musical artists from many parts of the world. These concerts represent the' culmination of a definite program of concerts…

… made of the re- c ently found music." The trio presents a concert in Ann Arbor each semester and plays engagements throughout the state. In Detroit last fall the trio and the Woodwind Quintet played a…

… singers from the Ann Arbor Public Schools. E George London, baritone, Mi- J tries. Try FOLLETT'S First - USED BOOKS at BARGAIN PRICES New Books If You Prefer. STATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY chael…

… E.-Wilfiam - Ozzie Katz, 814 South State Miller's Barbers, 1306 S. Unviersity - and - Armen Cleaners, 619 Packard RENT-a-CAR 514 East Washington Phone NO 3-4156 1031 East Ann 627 South Main PHONE…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRESENTATION BEGUN IN 1894: May Festival Features Well-Known Musical Artists in Six Concerts EVERY SATURDAY-An important part 'of football Saturdays is the University Marching…

October 15, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 13) • Page Image 15

… Kline for a sexy thriller! "A Fish Called Wanda" meets "Silence of the Lambs," we suppose. (See related story, page 4.) At the Ann Arbor: 1, 3, 5, 7:25, 9:40. OF MICE AND MEN Our favorite, John Malkovich…

…") finally comes to Ann Arbor. And of course, it is just a few people sitting around talking for 90 minutes, but they're more ainteresting than you. At the Ann Arbor: 12:40, 4:50, 7:10, 9:20, 12:45. T H U R S…

… God! Rick's, 996-2747 ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER The violinist and Karajan protege performs Ravel, Schubert, and Beethoven, Orchestra Hall, Detroit, 8 p.m., $17-$50, 833-3700 NUTSHELL A local group performs…

…-8555 RESTROOM POETS Innovative local band, Cross Street, 485-5050 LONNIE BROOKS Blues, Rick's, 996-2747 UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR Theodore Morrison conducts Brahms and others, Hill, 8 p.m., free, 763-4726 HARVEY…

… D A Y ZENTROPA (1992) Weird German drug-trip film (originally titled "Europa") with some visuals we've never seen before. Mich Th. 7:20. SICK AND TWISTED ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1992) A bunch of…

March 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 130) • Page Image 5

… was weird night at the Ann Arbor Film Festival on Thursday, as that spectacle moved into its third day.. Actually, there were some good solid representatives of sanity in the Thurs- day night edition of…

… ties with nature - if with an occasional "weird" touch. The art of montage (or lack thereof) By CHRIS KOCHMANSKI If last night's 7:00 showing at the Ann Arbor Film Festival is any indication of the…

…-Sunday, under 2 years; Wednesday, through 6 years. Reading Room -306 E. Lib- erty, 10-9 Mon., 10-5 Tues.-Sat.1 * * * ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF CHRIST 530 W. Stadium Blvd. (one block west of U of M Stadium) Bible Study…

… been able to ruff the fourth dia mnd with his heart queen and return a heart, leaving me with a los- ing spade. THE ANN ARBOR FILM CO-OP will hold open meet- inas on March 16, 23 & 30th for those…

… unlikely that there has been any performance that was any more powerful, persuasive, and well- crafted in Ann Arbor for some time. Indeed, Earth, Wind, and Fire came into town and blew the audience over with…

…"U~attm t Sun day Service atr10.30 a.in. Monday is Guest Night You & a Guest-Only $2.50 Todoy at 1 -3-5-7-9 p.m. Mon. at 7 and 9 only Michigan Daily Mayall's UAC blues show ts i. 1 BRIDGE: Declarer…

… what happened at Crisler Thurs- day night when UAC paired John Mayall with Earth, Wind, and Fire. Mayall has been an important figure in the blues movement for the past decade, and now he is playing a…

… brand of California blues which is very easy-going and approachabe, with definite potential for rocking. But the audience never really gave him a chance, and his music was not slick or forceful enough to…

…'s set; since he seemed quite content to play material from his latest album, in essentially the same form as recorded. Co-vocalist Dee Mc- Kinnie had a solo spot on a slow blues tune, "I Never Loved A…

May 15, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… -of the world for the month takes place in Ann Arbor in the shape of the 1932 May Festival. The event, the thirty-ninth annual one of its kind, will last four days comprising six concerts continuin…

… FRIDAY Chicago Symphony, Directed by Frederick Stock, to Play for Entire Series. ly Jerry E. Rkosenthal All roads of the music world will lead to Ann Arbor this next week when the outstanding musical event…

…'s contribution to the Ann Arbor Fes- tival. Although an American, which is a handicap on European opera stages, she has been heralded as one of the leading artists in London. She will have the lead in the…

… Symphony con- cert, the Choral Union society, the children's choruses and with the as- sistance of others necessary to a Festival, the affair promises to be one of the most glamourous in its history. Goeta…

September 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 124) • Page Image 21

… Mack Rice and the Washtenaw Community College Jazz Orchestra. For more info, call 747-9955. ANN ARBoR B.s & JAzz FESTIVAL 8 p.m. at the Micigan Theater. Featuring the Roy Hargrove Quintet, the Toshiko…

… Detroit. 8:30 p.m. Tickets cost $15-$50. Call (313)833-3700 for more info. S U N D A Y ANN ARBOR BWES & JAzz FESTIvAL 12 noon at Gallup Park (gates open at 11 a.m.). Featuring Taj Mahal, the Gene Harris…

… always. At Showcase: 12:00, 2:40, 5:15, 7:50, 10:20, 12:40. At Ann Arbor 1&2: (Th/ Fr/Mon/Wed): 4:45, 7:20, 9:50. (Sat/Sun/Tues)11:50, 2:15,4:45, 7:20, 9:50. BARCELONA Director Whit Stillman's follow-up to…

… his oscar-nominated "Metropolitan." Cute, quirky and fun. At Ann Arbor 1&2: (Th/Fr/Mon/ Wed) 5:00, 7:05, 9:20. (Sat/Sun/Tues) 12:15, 2:35, 5:00, 7:05, 9:20 FORREsT Gump The most overrated film of the…

…:00, 9:30. FuNsToNEs At Fox: 1, 3, 5 (Saturday and Sunday) Phone numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 761-9700; Briarwood : 769-8783; Fox Village: 994-8080. Showcase: 973-8380; State Theater: 994-4024. All late…

…- night shows are Friday and Saturday only. Matinee shows at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 on Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only. Matinee shows at Fox Village sn Saturday and Sunday only. Write for Weekend CRossED WIRE 7…

…"NCESS CAmeO If the 1-2 punch of "Drop Dead Fred" and "Gremlins 2" didn't make you a lifelong Phoebe Cates fan, this won't either. At Show- case: 12:10, 2:20, 4:25, 7:00, 9:15, 11:15. BLUE SKY Four Years and…

… Elliot, cello. 8 p.m. S A T U R D A Y ANN ARso B Us & JAzz FSTIVAL 12 noon at Gallup Park (gates open at 11 a.m.). Featuring WAR, Winston Walls, Norma Jean Bell & the All Stars, the Larry McCray Band, Sir…

… A Y ANN Am.. PLAYwmenTS New works from local artists are read and discussed. Performance Network, 2 p.m., free, 995-2047. Tom & ViY See Thursday, 7 p.m. ELsmoMSYNARY See Saturday, 2 p.m. and 7 p…

May 15, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 40) • Page Image 9

… excited about -Allison," a screenplay written by University graduate Daniel Shere that will see its stage debut at the Trueblood on June 16. "Ann Arbor has become such a centet ofscreenwriting that I had…

… access to a lot of scripts, from both students that are working as screenwriters here and alums as well," said Gagliano. Based loosely on Shere's experiences in Ann Arbor, "Allison" chronicles the…

… 'New Works' festival showcases fresh talent y Christian Hoard Daily Arts Writer The University's second annual Festival of New Works offers audiences a glimpse of eight previously-unpro- duced dramatic…

… works, including a musical, three screenplays and an adap- tation of Margaret Atwood's novel "The Edible A Woman" Festival of According to New WorkS Artistic Director Arena & Trueblood Frank Gagliano…

…, Theatres the Festival seeks May 19- Jut 18 both to showcase standout works of contem po rary dramatic writing and to give writ- ers the opportuni- ty to revise their pieces based upon actual, if minimalist…

… process. The audience brings a lot to it." The Festival, however, is more than Award for Dramatic Writing. Carley won the award for his adapta- tion of Atwood's "The Edible Wonan," which premieres at the…

… musical interludes, including I. - === = , - 5- . Courtesy of Festval of New Works Peter Rini and William Wise In a production of "Hearts" from last year's festival. perhaps the first ever punk-rock song…

… year's Ernest Hemingway International Playwriting Award. simply a writers' workshop. While the productions are far from elaborate, Festival organizers spared little expense in recruiting actors and…

… the works being offered is what makes the Festival so interesting. "There's no other festival I know of that does a play, a screenplay and a musical," Gagliano said. The Arena Theatre, located in the…

… Theater were written by more estab- lished authors like Dave Carley, one of Canada's leading dramatists and the winner of the Festival's Arthur Miller .Witty, eclectic Ween rocks out By John UhI Daily…

February 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… the Feb. 11 Ann Arbor News that the present charter, adopted three years ago, should be studied with an eye to revision. These statements included criti- cism of the elimination of three administrative…

… redevelop- ment of a part of Ann Arbor's cen- tral area should be implemented, subject to approval of the plan by the 'Federal government and the Council. "A favorable vote of the entire city must be obtained…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 74

… visit to Ann Arbor. GINA BACHAUER . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, October 27 Piano virtuosa from Athens, Greece, who thrilled her May Festival audience in 1957, returns for her first recital here…

… . . . . . . . . . . . Monday, January 5 Violinist of world-wide fame and distinction. This will make his ninth visit to Ann Arbor, including May Festival appearances. PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thursday, February 26…

… WILLIAM STEINBERG, Conductor, will make his Ann Arbor conducting debut. This orchestra last played here in 1950. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Wednesday, March 4 HOWARD MITCHELL, Conductor, leads a first…

…., ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY . . . .. . . . . . . Monday, March 23 Young pianist from Poland, praised and recommended by Artur Rubinstein, makes his first Ann Arbor appearance during his second season in America. 10…

… SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA .. ..Monday, October 6 FRITZ REINER, Conductor. Opens its own season in Ann Arbor with the 186th concert here since 1892. ISAAC STERN . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, November 5…

… MEMBERSHIP BY MAIL Avoid Standing in Line FILL IN AND MAIL TODAY-- (no later than Sept. 15) - to: Tammy Schnitzler, 1429 Hill St., Ann Arbor, Mich., *Membership Fee - $3.00. Make checks payable to: HILLEL…

March 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 129) • Page Image 5

…'Lingo' ,Olezso highlight The Michigan Daily-Saturday, March 15, 1980-Page 5 Thursday films By OWEN GLEIBERMAN Spending an evening at the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival one witnesses an e ilerating…

… scenic cantata, "Carmina Burhna." Since its American pemiere in 1954, ."Carmina Burana" has met with consistent success and remains by far Orff's most popular work. Such a success was achieved in Ann Arbor

… welcomed Chuck, his flugelhorn, and quartet back to Ann Arbor. the DAVE BRUBECK QUARTET CElIWE~t Fish Ca6 "a i 'F ___ TONIGHT March 15 at 8:30 pm Slick Valenfino presents A ROCK & ROLL REVOLUTION with…

…, only now, in his plush office, with ballpoint in hand. There was more jovial social satire with Bob and Louise Go on Their Honeymoon, directed by Ann Arborite Phil Siegel and featuring local theater…

… with more ominous overtones than the cracked antics of This is the Title or Bob and Louise. Russell Hopkins' Blue Afternoon is a mystical, metaphysical anecdote about a young man whose stalled car leaves…

… celebration, part of * evening, a festival-a culture-that's shared and debated and experienced is as many ways as its makers approach their art. The folks who schedule each night's program are masters of the…

… homework. GOOD OR BAD, documentaries always seem a little out-of-kilter next to the mish-mosh of personalized creative efforts that dominate the festival. Drew Moray's This Is the Title of My Film, on the…

…. What was so stingingly appropriate about This is the Title of My Film is that almost every straight narrative film in the Festival trafficks in the sort of broad cliches it parodies. There's a sense that…

…'s 4/7/74, The festival judges should be shot at dawn if at least one of these animations are not replayed on winners' night. As with past years, animations are surely among the festival's most…

April 15, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 134) • Page Image 3

… any price ma Ia o A a typewriter, saIe Or ental. b V. 'F. WOODWARD or Savings Bank Bldg,.Seveon d Floor Ann Arbor, Mieh. eChqu-bb House 209 South State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4…

… add $3.00. he Ann Arbor Press OFFICIAL PRINTERS 'TO THE UNIVERSITY AND Printers of Student Publications See Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet Programs. 4 Do e~t Vw it - 0~ as…

… decoration is in harmony with the ex- ternal architecture. Two shades of blue and buff are used with numerous gold embellishments. The Columbian organ is nearly in- stalled and will be in readiness May…

… cleaning-up work, however, the build- ing will not be open to the public un- til the May Festival. All scaffolding is down, revealing a great dome-shaped ceiling studded with a block "1" in the center. The…

festival time. Physical Exams Are held This Week. Final physical examinations will be made at Waterman gym this week. All freshmen taking gym work should report immediately and make arrange- ments for this…

…'Wiitex", "Cooper'b." come new styles ii Si rivg Shiits, ithl Fieni Cuffs with col ar io ma h VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP 1107 S. University Ave. SMAY MUSIC FESTIVAL Days Hill Auditorium Five Concerts 7- i We press by…

… MAJESTIC I MATINEE VAVDEVILE I Coming Thursday COW and MOON" 20-SCENES-20 RESERVED SEAT TICKETS NOW ON SALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 Festival tickets must be exchanged otherwise…

October 15, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 33) • Page Image 8

…-5049 We have flowers and plants for all your needs MR. TONY'S PIZZA' & SUMBMARINES 13275S. University-663-051 1 FOR PIZZA'S SAKE GO BLUE! From One Ann Arbor institution to Another- GO BLUE! PIZZA BOB'S 8145…

… Friendly Tour Store on the Corner *01 E.William (corner Maynard) Ann Arbor, MI 48108--665.6122 No charge for Airline or Amtrak tickets VAN BCVEN CLOTHING & SHOES 326 South State at the Nickels Arcade Fine…

… Clothing-Furnishings Ladies'A Men's Shoes Since 1921 e I HOUSE OF GIFTS and Liberty-761-4358 Road Mall-761-2318 fft Headquarters in Ann Arbor FOREIGN MATTER 2155S. State-63-2022 A ittle bit of Mexico…

… SHOP 275S. Main ction~ of luggage, handbags, es. Downtown an the Promenade THE CORNER CUPBOARD 721 E. Huron, hnn Arbor, Ml' 701-4000 ike the Blue Machine-Our Carry-Out Football Specials are Winners…

… of Main & Liberty-994-1012 Open Every Day 'Till Midnight ANN ARBOR SHIRT GALLERY 215 S. Staft-upstairs Ann Arbor, Ml 48108--062.80"5 Over 800 designs Custom lettering our specialty Custom Silkscreen…

… Pewter, Crystal in Town JOHN LEIDY SHOP 601-607 E: Liberty 668-6779 FOLLETT'S MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE 3225S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI--662-6594 Open 9:00 to 6:00 on Football Saturdays N AMICAS IRLIN HOUSEP…

January 15, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… aviiieine' ""posits. safety te- poeieti xie- tt, tnI at ;-3.00and upwtards Ii. A. 5VIiiIAMS. CasihieF. T. STnW F. Anal. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Sit oott300000Surplus $50,0R Onnenal Banking Busaines…

…. Cashiler Commnirarle*3 .t nd FIRST, NATIONAL BANK Or ANN Antien. MICA. it. I).KIiNNE,. [IAiIRRISON SOULE Presa. Vine-Pt-en. -. W. Ci.A iRKSON, Cashiet-. Capital. $100,t00 Sutrplus and 'relies. $65.00t ii…

… Over Puffp FOR MEN--The most complete assortment In various styles and sizes to fit all leet. No slip or gap at thle heel, $4.00 the Popular Price FOR WOMEN--Fancy Satin Pump in While, Pink, Blue and…

… Fany 'uting- in winte weights (ot inludig Blak *and Blues)at -- -- - Wagner & Oo. uStatStateaiosC i Crimson. Cest flusic U tniversity usic fbs Press Building, Maynard St. Next Door to Univ. Schoof of…

…, Cigars Cigarettes, Tobacco and Pipes. Agents 3-B Pipes I. I INK IAdmission, .. $1.00 hICourse Tickets, $3.00 1 1 LAW BOOKS 41st year DICTIONARIES 41st year to aQViz BOOKSlIn Asan Arbor' LEGAL…

… MISCELLANY Amasa Arbor Callaghan CA Co. CHIC AGO Arim Arbor Bwrsls hStatsc ot, tOpposite Law Bldjg. Portrait Studio- OMMMMMUMN 1 I m mr - _31q East Uuron Street …

… Music i CHORAL -UNION and May Festival Flonzaley Quartet January 18 ¢, Carriage and Baggage Part-aclhCiiaple itt tid itsillpartles hefore 1tWttoCet$1.50). afIt-e r12et'cc $2.00. precenwill he 25 Cents…

November 15, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 34) • Page Image 5

… companies in the world. This week, Ontario's Stratford Festival comes to Ann Arbor for a week long residency program. While the Stratford venture successfully swept Canada into a new era of performance, in…

… again, the University Musical Society has succeeded in diversifying its concerts S Uptown String Quartet Rackham Auditorium November 13, 1993 and in introducing Ann Arbor to a group most deserving of the…

… "Undeniably Deep and Heavy" sizzled with an attitude to which the audience was very receptive. Michele Proctor was cheered on as she amazed the audience with IS the height of her extensions in "Pussycat Blues

… same dance. It seemed more along the lines of the "Pussycat Blues" relationship scheme. Michael Woodberry began his solo "Distant Dimensions" with fluid movements accompanied by the sound of water. His…

… MEDICAL SCHOOL Bring in ten (or more) cans of 337 East Uberty St food to participating Kaplan Ann Azbor, MI4E Centers and save on the world's best test preparation. 220 MAC. Ave.-S East Lansing, MI Through…

… very creative dance presented in a lighthearted energetic manner. Stratford Festival brings 'Earnest' along By DARCY LOCKMAN Just over 40 years ago, one of the most unlikely theater ventures in stage…

… history opened its curtains on Stratford, Ontario. It was a case of the improb- able becoming the unthinkably successful. The Stratford Festival today ranks among the top three English speaking theater…

… untried. And according to Lucy Peacock (who plays Gwendolen Fairfax to Colm Feore's John Worthing) the Stratford Festival's version of Wilde's satire, is nothing less than true. "Our version does not stray…

… of success, with the tried and the true. The Stratford Festival's week long residency will include not only perfor- mances but educational programs as well. According to Kenneth Fischer, executive…

April 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 165) • Page Image 11

…1966" THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN 'M' Diamondmen, CMU Do Battle in Twin Billi By BILL LEVIS After almost a month's delay, spring has finally hit Ann Arbor with temperatures reaching into the…

… no means the only baseball action that will take place in Ann Arbor before the college students head for home or prepare to tackle the rigors of another semester -of college. On Monday, while most will…

… be studying for our upcoming finals, the ball play- ers will face the Irish of Notre Dame in a single game at 3:30. The Maize and Blue will then open their Big Ten season against Indiana in a 3:30 p…

…-year veterans, Al Kristowski and Dan McGinn. Both have been signed by the majors. The Maize and Blue have had their problems this year but it is hoped that these will be corrected before the start of the…

…..... PLEASE! WITHOUT A COPY OF "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO U." The definitive cartoon book about the University of Michigan COMING NEXT WEEK TO LOCAL BOOKSTORES & NEWSSTANDS GEORGE WEIN presents The Newport Festivals

… The Newport Jazz Festival July 1, 2, 3,4,1966 Four evening concerts; Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Three afternoon concerts; Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Featuring: Count Basle, Ruby Braff, Dave…

…, Evenings: $3.50, 4.50, 5.50 Afternoons: $3.00 The Newport Opera Festival July12,13,14,15,16,1966 Presenting the Metropolitan Opera Company oftNew York. Major stars, Chorus, and Orchestra in four operas in…

May 15, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 157) • Page Image 3

… account be large or eimall. I The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 f Capital and Surplus, $f6,000.00 Resources...........1 ,00.00 707 North tnlverslty Ave. Northwest Cor. Main k Huron Most people…

….-Adv Corn Flakes, 15 cent pkg. now 10 cents, at Schultz Grocery on State St.-Adv. Patronike 'our Advertisers.-Adv. Sleep Anyplace aBut at at Rex 's I THE CLUB LUNCHI 712 ARBOR STREET Near State aid Packard…

…- ernoon. Reward if returned to' Mar- ris Hall, corner Huron and State Sts. 157-8 LOST-Blue coat at tug-of-war, had fountain pen in inside coat pocket and a neck tie in other pocket. Ie- turn to 526 Packard…

… office. 153-5 WANTED-Men to sell toys to dealers. Liberal commissions. Write for particulars. Wilder Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. 155-3 WANTED-Two good May Festival tickets on main floor for Friday and…

… sold. 154-6 FOR SALE-Canoe rugs-the famous "Dixie"'brand. $1.95 each at the St. Clair Shop, 309-311 No. 4th Ave. 156-3 FOR SALE-Two course tickets for May Festival. Excellent location on Main floor. Call…

… 1122-W. 156-3. FOR SALE-Two. May' Festival tick- ets, Main floor, row Z, for any con- cert. Phone 1766-J. ___ 157-2 FOR SALE1--Speedster in good condi- tion. Inquire 1119 South University Ave. 155-3 FOR…

… SALE-Three May Festival cou- pons. $1.50 each. Call 1736-11, 157 MIS ELUNAR~OS' BIG RECORDS made.UforApril on Health and Accident Insurance. Only a few more good agencies left worth from $500 to $1000…

May 15, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…. way. Suits made to order 1. Money back if we don't fit you. I; Candies CRACKER JACK II Ann Arbor Dye Works- French Dry and, Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington, St, f L. R. WAR!. Manager…

… the next twelve months. Here in the uniiapproachable craftmanship tbat goes wi3th Society Brand. Truie, faceless blues, restful greys, becoming' browns and endleis variations of these three. Soft fronts…

…nd. T-Iickets on S'aleat Box Office, Hill Auditorium I I I THIS IS CLOTHE IGTIME O E of unusual Style, Grace and Character., Positively the greatest values in Anan Arbor, when style, fabric and…

… St., or, phone 10065-J.10 FOR SALE. For Sale-Two full courseMa Festi- val tickets. Cost $12.00. Will s ell at reduced rates. Call 1G82-J. 160 For Sale-Two good seats downstairs for May Festival Friday…

… afternoon. Call or see Ford Merritt, 1408Wah tenaw Ave.. Phlone 343. 160: For Sale-Two tickets together for May - Festival Friday after noon. Phone. Pendill 188. 160 For Sale-Four good seats for Mlay Festival

… I p I "6A Tfhe IVaiui'oth 1I.C. \hinyProduction ofi A Musvical Comedy ,ini Two Ad~s by H al StelI~ens CASI Big May Festival Sun Lce Los, a Chin eseAl cebn................. r. I tarry Lete r…

March 15, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 98) • Page Image 15

… Thursday CAMPUS CINEMA Ann Arbor Film Festival Cheaper than hockey and more exciting than bas- ketball. Michigan Theater. 3, 7, 9:30 & 11 p.m. Blow Dry (2001) The touching story of, I don't know, chickens…

…-0395. Friday CAMPUS CINEMA Ann Arbor Film Festival See Thursday. Michigan Theater. 7, 8, 9:30, 10 & 11 p.m. Blow Dry See Thursday. State Theater. 9:30 p.m. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon See Thursday. State…

… Pig, 208 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. $7 996-8555. Alberta Blues Detroit's queen B. That's B for blues. Gotham City,,210 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. $8. 332-9900. Joce'lyn B & the Detroit Street Players Blues R&B crew…

… Cherie Charbeneau and Charlie Zwinak slam poetry down at the always-festive Del Rio. Other open-mikers welcome to join in after- wards. Del Rio. 2-4:30 p.m. Free. 761-2530. Scenarios: Recent Work by Lorna…

May 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Cooperefive Presents at Aud A: FREE THURSDAYMAY15 JON JOST FESTIVAL 7:00-Aud A Visiting filmmaker Jon Jost makes his first Ann Arbor appearance. Jost, a 36 year-old independent, experimental filmmaker, examines…

… Bertolucci as on outstanding talent. 'BEFORE THE REVOLUTION is too much and that is whot is great about it.. "-Pauline Koel. Italian with subtitles (115 min.). MLB 3 - 7:30 & 9:30 $1.50 The Ann Arbor Film…

… political and social issues. His stay in Ann Arbor will be highlighted by screenings of Speaking Directly (7:00) and Last Chants For A Slow Dance (10:00). He will give a lecture on low budget filmmaking…

… drum- mer Hugo Burnham (a big George Clin- ton and Funkadelic fan) and bassist Dave Allen drew on several of the best elements of reggae, rhythm and blues, and funk, to create a persistent dance beat…

… resembling the title on one of Ms. Black's compositions, "Black and Blue." The Selector churned out the music, working hard to get the crowd's atten- tion and participation. The twin, twanging Telecaster…

…'s THE CHARTERHOUSE OF PARMA. A young man flirts intel- lectually with communism and incestuously with his young aunt. This film, colled the 'revelation' of the 1964 New York Film Festival, established…

August 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… can't ar- gue." Rep)rts of friction between uinlMw Multi-Media and Drug 1he1p on the issie this year were denied by spokespersons for both organizations. According to Ann Arbor Police ('hit…

… policing org- anization affiliated with the Rain- bow People's Party (RPP). Sale of alcohol by Rainbow Multi-Media, Bach said, also imeans that profits "will support Ann Arbor's rainbow commun- ity" instead…

… community." Termed a "rock and roll con- glomerate" in its public relations literature, the corporation be- sides putting on the Blues and Jazz Festival manages three bands: Detrotit, Lightnin', and Uprising…

…Page Ten Alcohol to be sold at blues, 'azz fest THE SUMMER DAILY s Wednesday, August 15, 19 x.3 iContinaedt afre Pa..,e 3i "it's likely not to hurt and it may help." "After the amont of alcohol…

… insisted. f $1.50 GEORGE PEDERSEN aEnd KABZA With Country Blues, Country- western, and old rollers TON ITE- HOOT I0C Better than ever. Bring your instrument or your voice. a 3 t t K } l i $! 1} i k S c…

…'s Pro- ject Community, which, is co- sponsoring the festival. THE REST of the profits go to Rainbow Multi-Media, which Bach called a "broad - based, wide - ranging organization which does a lot for the…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 48

…, Russian violinist, IN PRICES who will be making his Ann Arbor debut. Try FOLLE at BARGA New Books if You Prefer O ATE STREET at NORTH UNIVERSITY Pianist Scheduled Witold Malcuzynski, pianist, will appear…

… Jan. 15, and William Stein- berg will conduct the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on Feb. 29. The Lamoureux Orchestra from I, 0 Ul When You're Looking for a Better Laundry in Ann Arbor,... Try our…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SPONSORED BY MUSICAL SOCIETY: Musical Society Sponsors Programs May Festival Offers Unique Musical Pie O ETVENTEN 1 _I - SEPTEMI eit B.. CAT ae University Musical…

… Society since its organization in 1879, ented a variety of concerts to University community. sponsors the Choral Union erts, the Extra Concert series, Festival, the annual Christ- concerts, and the Chamber…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… the local winners to com- pete on a national scale and also to have such a contest centered here in Ann Arbor and at the Mi- chigan Union, the men, first sent out over 200 questionaires to the members…

…, in or- der to help them get started. Tentatively planned to take place in the spring, the national contest would have its headquar- ters here in Ann Arbor. Several large camera manufacturers would be…

… both/ the corridor and the ballroom itself. Bluebook specimens of all sizes, although all blue; will adorn the. walls and the bandstand. Couples attending may also find black- boards and caricatures in…

… Ballroom, is Ron Ritzler. Ritzler is publicity chairman for the semi-annual all-campus dance sponsored by the Union dance committee. ,. ing made of blue and white crepe paper streamers. Even the programs…

…. Open to everyone on campus, tickets will be sold at the door. They are priced at $1.50 per couple. Jazz Concert To Feature Stan Kenton General Tickets Sales For Musical Festival To Start Next Term Stan…

… Kenton, called "Modern America's Man of Music," will conduct the "Festival of Modern American Jazz," a program de- voted to progressive niusic, which will be held at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12 at…

… Hill Auditor- ium. The festival, sponsored by In- ter-Fraternity Council and Pan- hellenic Association, will include acts by five other top entertain- ers in the field of jazz. Tickets for the program…

… feature of the festival, will act as host for the other perform- ers. The Erroll Garner Trio, "Diz- Zzy" Gillespie, Charlie Parker and Candido will be featured along with vocalist June Chris- ty and the 20…

…-chairmen for the "Festival of Modern American Jazz" are Laura Hoffman of Panhel and Frank Vick of IFC. Assisting on publicity are John Calvin, Pete Dow, Marsha Booth and Marilyn Miller. 'U' Students Plan Tour of…

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