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April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…-, nier (the onlyaccordian play- ing Creole singer) to participate in the first Ann Arbor blues festival, a three day event of concerts and workships sched- uled to begin August 1. "We can only allude to…

… WESTERN SATIRE IN AGES -FUNNIER THAN "CAT BALLOU" PURE "CAMP" Program Information: 2-6264 3RD WEEK OF SIDE-SPLITTING LAUGHS 'ANN ARBOR BLUES FESTIVAL THE PREVIEW LUTHER ALLISON CHICAGO BLUES BAND FREE…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 18, 1969 I I I I can't make In Ann Arbor, the term "sum- mertime blues" refers to that deadened feeling accompanying the uneventful lag between May andl…

… September. Once the mov- ies are seen, parties have been frequented, and friends have left, Ann Arbor has few means of breaking a seemingly endless summer. This year, however, summer- time blues will be…

June 18, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

… distractions By ANNA ASH Associate Arts Editor Mingled in with the circus per- formers and comedians at the Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival, is an interna- Alll Arbor tional array Summer of some of the most talented…

Ann Arbor will defi- nitely be able to find something that will entertain them this week at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. There could really be no better way to spend a summer night. …

…Monday, June 18, 2007 f The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 7 S oartspage@michigandaily.com 734-763-0379 Songs of an Ann Arbor summer AnnArbor Summerfest provides top attractions and musical…

…-ABRAHAMIAN/Daily Workers setting the stage for Ann Arbor's music, dance and performance series, Top of The Park, in Ingalls Mall. Portuguese David Bowie covers for Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" earned…

… Top of the Park stage at Ingalls Mall and Washington St. Ann Arbor fiddler Jeremy Kittel will perform. Known for his superb Celtic, bluegrass and jazz techniques, Kittel recently earned Outstanding…

…- ter, the West Virginian radio show Mountain Stage will be broadcast live. Returning to Ann Arbor for the second time this year, Jeff Daniels will be bringing his humorous sto- rytelling to the stage…

… round out the two- hour show For more events and details check out the festival's website at www.annarborsummerfestival.com More than just a music festival By MAUREEN SULLIVAN Daily Arts Writer Ann

Arbor's 24th annual 24 day- long Summer Festival brings big names in entertainment to the main stages at Hill Auditorium and the Power Center. The diversity of per- formers this year include retro swing…

… performers of morna - a soulful musical style simi- lar to the blues but with significant Portugese fado influences. Joining Evora will be Brazilian actor, com- poser and musician Seu Jorge, whose EMMA NOLAN…

FeStival contemporary musicians. June15- July 8 With two ven- At the Power Center ues, the Power and Ingalls Mall Center and Top of the Park at Ingalls Mall, the festival is able to feature both…

March 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

Ann Arbor Film Festival's Awards Screening where Michigan Theater audiences' feasted on an eclec- tic array of visuals - from Bruce C~ er's hypnotic, V_4 i v e t Underground-esque search for magic…

…-time viewers. Although his looped-over footage was a visual masterpiece, the Endgame-like meditation made audiences feel dumb. Selected by Festival judges over .VIEVW the weekend, the Ann Arbor winning films…

… : 4 b Amazin' Blue Comedy Company Impact Dance Theatre M-Flicks The Rude Mechanicals (formerly Soph Show) MUSKET Mini-Courses Multicultural Programming Board Michigan Academic Competition Laughtrack…

… mushrooms to Johr on Sunday night, RE 35th Fi The Mic n Scott Matthews' homage to New York's gay S & M scene. Shocking, disturbing, challenging and, at times, irritating, the Film Festival was and is not…

… comprehend some cAha winning films. David. Gatten's tifnilm, "Hardwood Process," won the Festival's highest award, yet I found this experimental film overly vague, frustrat- ing and inaccessible to one…

… were ilm Festival spread across Sunday's three dif- higan Theater ferent 120-minute March 16, 1997 screenings. These segments contained some of my personal favorites, including Dan Tice's "Thank You For…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 18

… Rackham Auditorium The University Musical Society once ogain presents this superstar quartet. The Ann Arbor Film Festival and the Performance Network Present MADE IN MICHIGAN: A weekend with Michigan film…

… a CINE Golden Eagle in International Competition. Investigating cultural attitudes toward service personnel. SATURDAY 9th ANNUAL ANN ARBOR FESTIVAL FOR F O L K SONG AND DANCE-8 pm at the Michigan…

… LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday & Saturday: Glass Popular 7-piece party from Detroit playing everything from Elvis to Motown, to Springsteen. THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: The RFD Boys Ann Arbor's favorite bluegrass…

… Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Include all pertinent information and a contact phone number. We must receive notice of Friday, Sat - urday, and Sunday events (for Weekend Magazine) at…

Arbor, N HELP CHIL ANN A MONDAY, 7:30 P.M. THE PEN[ MICHIGA A MASS MEETING FOR RIDAY MUS AT CANT TA Music Co o Relaxation 0 216 N. OivII ft. crofW S 4Cl ee65 THE LIST Everything that's happening in Ann

… of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display Advertising, 764-0554. Copyright 1987 The…

… jungle or Hawaiian Guitar whiz George Bedard. is in town this weekend. See The List on page 10 for more details. / Blues sampler a success. ....... ............ BARS & CLUBS THE A P A R T M E N T…

… band. Saturday: David Bromberg 2 shows, 7:30 & 10 pm. Virtuoso guitarist, songwriter, folkie, blues and jazzman. Sunday: Cole Porter Revue 2pm. In celebration of the tenhyear reunion of the Black Sh ee p…

… Theatre's founding company. AUBREE'S S E C O N D FLOOR (483-1870) Friday: The Paybacks Upbeat jazz fusion dance band from Detroit. Saturday: Progressive Blues Band Popular electric blues band from Detroit…

… least two weeks before publication; notice of weekday events is due two days before publication. Quality Care ForYour Fin WE OFFER E FPhone 663. SENIOR SAVINGS.. MON.-FRI. 9A MAIN STREET 906 North Ma Ann

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… during the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. Music fll cty durin anual Jfestival By Jacquelyn Nixon Daily Staff Reporter Escape and relaxation were on the minds of attendees of the Ann Arbor Blues and…

… growing. "For about the last three years, we've provided a venue for the Ann Arbor Jazz Festival. We've had between 600 and 800 people for the past three nights of the festival," Brooks said. Brooks said…

… brothers when I was younger," said Ann Arbor resident Jeff Bullard-Berent. "Gallup Park's a nice place to hear See FESTIVAL, Page 7A __ --Ili -11, -- bemocrats launch fall Students mourn losses of short…

… vocalist Little Jimmy Scott. Scott, infamous for singing at the funeral of Doc Pumas, filled the club to capacity Saturday evening. Ann Arbor resident Armen Solakhyam said his interest in jazz Inside…

… Theater with their gospel and soul performances. Saturday and yesterday afternoon brought musical acts such as Ann Arbor's Funktelligence and the Univer- sity's Faculty Ensemble to Gallup Park. Sitting on…

… culprit for the plague of fish deaths is Ann Arbor's water. LSA freshman Lesley Littman said after moving her fish to a cup of untreated Ann Arbor water while cleaning her fishbowl, they all died within…

…'s really keyed up about the top of the ticket," said Kolb, an Ann Arbor City Council member vying to replace Rep. Liz Brater (D-Ann Arbor), who is forced out by term limits. "All M -UUHt- L 1 LS Nel Dority…

… a lawn chair and sipping a glass of wine, Rackham student Pamela Young listened to the Creole, blues and soul music. "I like the way the musicians impro- vise and have their own style. It's incredibly…

… friendly atmosphere set the ne when about 100 students and nn Arbor residents gathered for the local Democratic Party office's kick-off event last night. Kilpatrick and state Rep. LaMar Lemmons (D- Detroit…

… Jazz Festival this weekend. On Friday and Saturday night, the jazz club Bird of Paradise, one of the festival's three locales, offered light dining in a dimly-lit setting in addition to the music of…

March 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…: PROGRAMS (Subject to change) Syracuse University: The Ann Arbor festival has long since taken its assured place 'as one of the most important annual events in the United States. Its rank has been attained…

FESTIVAL CONCERT Thursday Evening, May U) "For thirty-four years Ann Arbor has' held its annual May Festival and at no other time during that period has any other May Festival of the country surpassed this…

… them appreci- ate and are capable of fulfilling their responsibilities.. The value of such Festivals in advancing the art of music cannot be overestimated. The activities of the Ann Arbor Uni- versity…

… the art of music. ' J. ALBERT RIKER, Musical Courier, Editorial, New York: Ann Arbor has made itself nationally famous by the great music festival that is held there each year under the direction of…

… the University Sch'ool of Music. It is by such accomplishments that America is made musical. Such festivals as, these held each year in Ann Arbor satisfy this need-and awaken in many visitors and…

… perhaps in many who are unable to be present, the first con- ception of the meaning and delight of this great cultural and emo- tional influence we call art. The Ann Arbor festival does more than merely…

September 18, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… inherent set of chil lenges. Gone is the opportunity to grab aid sustain an audience's attention via the com- forts of a low-lit club. Instead, fans at festi vals like the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

…. mwihigandaily.com /arts &cott wails at the Bird on Saturday night By John Uhl Daily Music Editor ,My anticipation for Jimmy Scott had been building since he was first booked to perform at the Ann Arbor Blues and…

…. While this year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fest had to overcome a few ifiore logistical snags than in years past, the on Sunday was one of success thank large to the Robert Cray Band. If ther is anything…

… Just like being there... Burtmed you didn't make it out to the AiYv Arbor Blues and Ja:z: Festival! Don't tirt jist go online to see more pictures fim ii il} photographer Sam -ollenshead…

… to be said for last impressions, one can be glad that a seasoned vet like Cray got the last word. - .....mm -----.----,- - - Sam Hol!enshead/DAiLY Rhone Avielle, an Ann Arbor musician, attended the…

… to conclude this year's t - tivities. The crowd was instantly infused by the energy and focus of this urban blues legend. From the very beginning of the set, Cray's years of experience spoke for the…

…- selves. His warm guitar sound and pristie voice provided the perfect accompanimmgt to the varied material that comprises his repertoire. His blues/R&B/sou style is li his own and regardless of where you…

… respond to an uninteresting set by diverting their attention to conversation or Frisbee games. Performers at this Sunda 's festivities scored mixed results in thefW of such challenges. The penultimate…

… performer on Sunday's bill was female Zydeco artist Rosie Ledet and her Zydeco Playboys. Ledet's op infused, groove-oriented material w6rked well to grab the attention of festival goers, who responded by…

September 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…aceo ai Blues an By James Miller Daily Arts Writer :The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is as much a part ofAnn Arbor frigid winters, dirty hippies and bad gels. James Miller knows this town better…

… soul and blues artists get. But the evening was presented without a trace of bitterness or ego, and for a few REVIEW Blues & Jazz Festival Sept.13, 14 & 15 Michigan Theater, Gallup Park moments, a man…

… the festival was not the paradigm of a rockin' good time it has been in the past. The first band, Al Hill and the Love Butlers, are a talented bunch of jump blues players, but had a difficult time…

…). Harris has one of the rare gifts of the blues, incor- porating both the sinner and the saved in his music. Luther Allison. What can one say about such a man? Returning to the festival after his now…

… for our souls. Or maybe it was just a funky good time. JENNIFER BRADLEY-SWIFT/Daily Maceo Parker Jazzes It up at Sunday's Blues and Jazz Festival. Social Distortion rocks out on new LP social…

… fill in. They needed a ringer. They found a bluesman with rare evocative powers and disarming charm. Robert Jones hosts the superlative WDET radio show "Blues from the Lowland," a stalwart of traditional…

blues radio. Jones' set con- sisted of the mainstays of an acoustic *ues repetoire, such as "Kindhearted Woman" and "If I Had Possession Over the Judgement Day" (Robert Johnson), "Dust My Broom" (Elmore…

… James) and Son House's "Death-letter Blues." Jones worked his way through these tunes with near-peerless' musicianship and a style of slide guitar that is as deep as Elmore James and as athletic as Bukka…

… talents on the blues scene today. On to Taj. It's important to realize that Taj Mahal's career has spanned more than thirty years. Any show of his is.going to be a salute to eclecticism at its finest. The…

… first several tunes were decently played blues-rock numbers h a taste of Creole thrown in for od measure. Toward the middle of the set, he launched into some of his old classics: "Further on Down the Road…

June 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…, song, The eight-member rhythm and blues dance and laughter will resound group expects its fourth CD, "Late through Ann Arbor's night skies. Night Cruise" to be released soon. A This outdoor songfest is…

…, saxophonist and manager 9erts of invention. of the Sun Messengers, hopes his band The Ann Arbor Summer Festival's will "get people dancing (and) set them Top of the Park series has ingenuity that in motion…

… part of the mix of soulful vocals, a four-man horn Ann Arbor Summer Festival, which section and a timeless rhythm will bring y udes the Power Center Series. Bob you to your feet. Nwhart, Capitol Steps…

… outdoor stage and theater. the Park for five years. It's free, it's close, But nothing and it transforms the y gold can stay. The ordinary into some- PREVIEW Sun Messengers thing amazing. Ann Arbor await…

… the show picnic fantasy; fun people, live tunes starts at sundown. a gourmet food. Ann Arbor supplies Catering to the diverse tastes, of an t people, though the popular series entire community isn…

… Top of the Here are a few val Park as a chance re incentives: ;Summ erFeS to maximize j , rhythm and Top of the Park M i c h i g a n s "Blues Brothers" In June 20-July 13 ephemeral warm 1997, the Top of…

… tive director, explained that revenues Blues Brothers," "Batman" and from Power Center ticket sales pay for "Apollo 13" will. be shown free of the outdoor series. The goal is to keep charge. Oleniczak…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… concert stage who has won the admiration of all. Like Miss Parkhurst, she is conceded to be one of the most promising of the younger generation of artists. Frieda Hempel, who has appeared in Ann Arbor so…

… lovers and teachers, for he is a composer of note as well as a virtuoso, his compo- sitions having been used for many years by great musical pedagogues. His coming to Ann Arbor will be of special interest…

… managers in secur-e contract with him for auimIted er:of engagements after the close e operatic season, the Ann Arbort gement, was able to bring About ocal festival debut. His engage- will be an event in Ann

Arbor cal history, second only to that ~ruso a few years ago. Choral Union Thursday (ursday, evening the University al union will make its 'first ap- ance at the festival In the presen- n' of Wlf…

…, a blue card showed such a condition. Thus, each. operator could see at a glance how the sections were being filled up, and Iphoned back accordingly to the enrollment rooms whether such and such "a man…

…S YiNG MSITWEiIE S N ANNOIJINCED ) FAVORITES RETURN D NEWTALENTADDL D I Musieians to Join with OperaticI Stars of Country in. Presentation . ans for this year's May Festival1 promise of one of the…

January 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… participation marked Saturday's Sixth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival at the Michigan Theatre. Despite the wintery tem- peratures, the afternoon show was full and the evening show completely sold out. Jim Post, as…

… audience with his banjo at Friday's Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Pigs Wi By Joe Hoppe TF PIGS HAD Wings they'd get a whole bunch of people and have them read poetry and prose, perform folk, classical…

… continuity he maintained throughout both shows. First of the official performers in the day long line-up was Ann Arbor's Ann Doyle. As Doyle herself revealed, this was her first large audience, but she…

… handicapped child followed by a poem by Carl Sandburg about people and their work. Her best piece was "Fuzzy," a joyous song writ- ten during her year in Ann Arbor, which demonstrated her talent as singer…

… audience wanting more. Ann Arbor is Bromberg's town, as he proclaimed, and the Ark is his favorite place to play. This affection clearly showed as the band kicked off the last part of the evening with high…

… "Dark Hollow," and the inevitable blues num- bers. Despite their exhaustion, which made the set seem unfocused, the band was tight, with perfectly balanced harmonies and smooth spotlighting of solo…

… more soulful pieces "Julia," and "Dark as a Dungeon." Bromberg played his solo songs, such as "Statesboro Blues," fludily and with in- tensity. Crary and Hartford joined the band for the final tunes as…

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, January 18, 1983 Page 5 Folk Festival: Good Vibrations and music flow By Isabel Bradburn and Jennifer Gamson HIGH-ENERGY level and en- If thusiastic audience…

… MC and first performer of the festival, established an energetic tone from the outset, by creating what he coined a "real get-down" at- mosphere. "If you're inhibited (about singing)" Post advised…

… performance was a lively and engaging illustration of an American cultural tradition, included in the annual festival for the first time. Although David Bromberg was billed as the main attraction, John Hartford…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 22

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March 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…-fit to Ann Arbor. In- ian-shirted and barefoot, with his mix- ture of blues/jazz/folk, he doesn't reach out to the audience, he seems to come from it. That he is having a good time while performing is…

… Theater turns out to be a grand place to watch a film festival. By the time Ann Arbor's, 18th drew to a close Sunday night the Wuge old ,oviehouse had magically transformed itself from a hulking, austere…

… two shows of the Ann Arbor Film Festival winners' night with some classy, Bill Murrayish Las Vegas sleaze. Draped in a flowing gold-speckled bathrobe, Cole sang "Boogie-Woogie Piggie" (or something) and…

… Vanzetti posters and eep this most consumately Ann Ar- bor-ish of Ann Arbor's cultural events the wildly eclectic extravaganza it's come to be recognized as around the country. There are plenty of other…

… minimum of 55 credit hours. Graduate status preferred for the resident directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be-a registered U of M student on the Ann Arbor campus. (2) Undergraduates must have…

…, it -f its - He opened with a traditional blues number, singing in his sort of half shout that he alternates with his harmonica. Ruth also did a haunting piece, simultaneously playing the harmonica *a…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 18, 1980-Page 5; R UFUS SEDER LEADS FILMMAKERS 16mm Film Festival ends at Mich. By CHRISTOPHER POTTER I must shamefully eat my aesthetic intonations- The Michigan…

… stranget into a stout, friendly old uncle. The transformation was remarkanly painless, eventually rev- ving up the Festival into the roaring; whooping happening that epitomized the Old A&D Auditorium days…

…-which now seem destined to swiftly slip into nostalgic obscurity. Another pleasant surprise: Against all prevailing odds, the Festival film I enjoyed the most actually ended ups winning the grand prize, or at…

…'S TRIUMPH by no means implies the Festival has adequately kicked its traditional habit of adulation of irrelevancies. Major awards to lengthy non-entertainments like Oxford Hotel, A Cup of Tea, and Tri…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Summer Edition MichiganDaily.com 2 4 6 8 2 7 Festival attracts attendees from across the state By SAM COREY For the Daily The annual Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival kicked off June 12 on North…

… >> SEE PAGE 11 inside MUMFORD & SONS Ann Arbor Summer Festival kicks off with live music, outdoor activities ZACH MOORE/Daily …

… University Avenue with various activities and live musical performances. Established in 1984 by micro- film pioneer Eugene Power, in collaboration with the city of Ann Arbor and the University, the…

… work of volunteers and dona- tions from regular attendees. LSA junior Rob Smith said he enjoys how the event engages the Ann Arbor community. “It has a vast range of musical talent and is a place…

… LEFT & RIGHT: Mumford & Sons perform at DTE Energy Music Theatre on June 16th. ZACH MOORE/Daily CELEBRATING OUR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Thursday, June 18, 2015 Ann Arbor

… Park, make up 90 percent of the festival’s activities and include outdoor movies, concerts, workouts, organized dancing, educational programs and food vendors. According to Amy Nesbitt, the…

… director of the festival, there has been a steady fusion between the indoor and outdoor programs. “It used to be segmented between indoor and outdoor programs. Over the years, we’ve tried really hard…

… to braid that experience,” Nesbitt said. Each year the nonprofit fes- tival’s steering team sends a See FESTIVAL, Page 3 See BOOTCAMP, Page 3 Program transitions veterans to classroom ACADEMICS…

November 18, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

… commercial point of view it's nuts to do the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. It's just fucking nuts. Other people in the music industry think that we're not only crazy but dangerous, because the idea might…

… of their energy on two business enterprises: Rainbow Multi Media and Rainbow trucking. While the Rainbow Multi - Media Corporation (RMM) manages bands and has sponsored the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz…

… there un- less they take on as much as we do. Daily: Is there any substance to the charge that you and Andrews and RMM are ripping off the Ann Arbor community? Sinclair: The thing that kills me about…

… besides put- ting on the Blues and Jazz festival? Sinclair: In addition to managing three bands-Detroit, Lightnin', and Uprising-we have a printing press and a graphics department which turns out a lot of…

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… Harris, of Boston, of the school year, will leave July 1 formerly of Ann Arbor, at a dinner for West Point. He is the son of last, night. Judge Joseph Sanders of Detroit. rOARTLSTRY A FESTIVAL again has…

…, Milwaukee, Wis.; Albert A. Shearer, national executive secretary, Fair, and party, Ruth Elgutter, W. A. members of the Detroit City Club, Everman, A. L. O'Toole, Lyman and Ann Arbor alumnae were pres- Spitzer…

… Simpson, both Ann Arbor alumnae, and Phyllis Williams and Offcers At Banquet Helen Olson, '33, actives. Miss Lande acted as toastmistress. The Michigan Dames, organization The annual scholarship ring given…

…., where they played for the crowds at- tending the Kentucky Derby, Barney Rapp and His New Englanders, a 15- piece radio band, will appear for the first time in Ann Arbor tomorrow night at the League. At…

… brought to Ann Arbor lofty entertainment in the realm of music. Once more we hear superb voices, mastery of instruments . . . artistry. P1 MATTIA' every day dwells in the arltistry of its work, rking sure…

… that every customer receives a full share of its operators' talent . . artistry. DIMATTIA SHOP You Want Them... We Have Them.. . SPING Fr f 0.11ad you ( an 'l wmswith them! Ann Arbor's Smartest…

…- get far . not this AAAA TOCam ICHIAN LEAGUE GRiLL ROOM EVENING DANCING EVERY NIGHT Beginning May 22 there will be no Afternoon Dancing in the Grill Room year. Ann Arbor is again c othes conscious…

…- sorority colors of blue and white. tion was given by Miss Genevieve At the close of the banquet, a film Grissey, accompanied by Otto Graf. of the Chicago Day Nursery, which The harp was played by Elizabeth…

…--mad Reb 1 i Snith.-croa Noseless,' 1ndexWrood, Royl , anintigon Soltte S A . 314 S" State St., Asnn Aphbor. $5.95 Z L-1 WHIT ES Robin Eg g BLUE Camellic RED Parfait PINK 0 * They're PIGSKINS PIQUE…

… country by storm. They're half white with either black patent or brown kid --and so smart! We boost of show- I A the greatest of beautifi-l array shes I= C4EpnoNl" . - $3.95 l j i ever shown in Ann

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… interviews. VET'S WATCH REPAIR Said the swabbie to the watch officer, "How about fixing me up)." Blue Front -- State & Packard West Lodge PX - Willow Lodge Community Drugs-E. Ann Arbor h' Coeds…

Ann Arbor correspondent for the Detroit Times and International News Service and a member of Sigma Delta Chi, a journalism fraternity. They will be married June 12 at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New…

… York, and will spend the summer in Europe. They plan to return to Ann Arbor in the fall. ,Dames Bridge, Drama Croups To Hold Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Michigan Dames Bridge Group will be…

… Drama meeting, Mrs. Freeman D. Miller, will entertain the group with dra- matic selections. Mrs. Miller holds the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Award for her outstanding work in play directing. SWAA Notices…

… Gymnasium. Members will bring 50 cents and money from the ticket sales. All members not in the concert are asked to attend by the club man- ager to receive their tickets to sell. ANN HELLER Heller-Molod Plan…

… Eastern Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Heller of Claremont, New Hampshire have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. Samuel E. Molod, son of Mr. Hy- man Molod and the late Mrs. So- phia…

…] bows . . . this sweet sumr by Artemis, Jr. . . . a slip as as a bon-bon. In whi rayon crepe, enriched wit juniors' siz SrYON FABRIC LINGERIE FIRST FL r .:. ; : , R SLIP coeds tanning for blue book…

… entertainment and not studies, the smooth rhythms of Frank Tinker's orchestra will be featured. Regular admission price will be charged, according to Sandy Mac- millan, publicity chairman. Spring Festival To Be…

… Qiven by Dancing Groups A spring dance festival will be presented by the Ballet and Mod- ern Dance Clubs at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday in the Dance Studio of Barbour Gymnasium. The men and women of the…

… -.-=.~.- -.-- -I ENGLISH HUMBER AND SCHWINN BICYCLE REPAIRS - KEYS VOGEL!'S BICYCLE 113 Plan Summer Weddings Coeds Will Vacation in Western Europe; Plans Include Music Festivals, Art Study AND SPORT STORE West…

March 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… Aud; shows at 7, 9 and 11. Warning: tickets go fast. The Ann Arbor Film Festival, which concludes tonight with a program of festival winners, is best described as an event that far too many people…

… and idiosyncracies. Interestingly enough, the most appealing films at the Festival seem to blend the ideals of both the new wave and old guard filmmakers. When Frank Capra spoke in Ann Arbor, he…

…'s Collegium Musicum presents an Entertainment of Music and Dance of the English Renaissance; Ann Arbor Cantata Singers and Chamber Orchestra feature Handel's oratorio "Israel in Egypt" in the University…

…. CALL Ann Arbor Music Mart 769-4980 9:30-9:00 336 South State Street V_ I March Art Fair Whei'e? Michigan Union Ballroom W/eh? Sunday, March 25, 12-6 p.m. W.t Artists displaying and selling their work…

… Activities Center, has formed in response to the interest among artists and the Ann Arbor community in the Ann Arbor Free Art Fair. In addition to sponsoring the Free inrili d . r t...f..IA .%A/ill cnnncnr t…

… overflowing, with more in the audience than the true-blue faithful. The Festival revels in so many images that adequate coverage of them all is impossible. "And, most interesting, the Fes- tival seems to be an…

…-consciousness. T h e y make sloshing through Ann Ar- bor's miserable weather really worth it. BIMBO'S 114 E. Washington BEER, WINE, & COCKTAILS DOUBLE FEATURE - HELD OVER See 2 Fine Films For The Price of One…

… "Impressionists as Bourgeois" in Aud. A at 4:10 p.m.; The Ark 2 Jazz 7 Black Edition presents Cadillac Cowboys at 8:30. 8 Rhythm and Blues 11 Progressive Rock cable tv The Lantern Gallery shows prints by Jack…

… MOVIES MON. GOLD RUSH Charlie Chaplin TUES. The Pirates starts "Little Rascals" at 8:30 The Music Box Laurel & Hardy and MANY MORE! Festival: An inspira tion impossible" on film, so why try to recreate…

…- uing picture to be worthwhile, and many in the Festival at- tempted just that. Two excellent films that "say" exactly nothing are Gilgamish and September 11th, 1972, yet both are exciting exposes of the…

July 18, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 118) • Page Image 1

… be completed by fall semester At the center of the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus, where the Diag’s two largest paths cross, lies a bronze block ‘M’ set in granite in the ground. The…

… meeting On Monday, Ann Arbor City Council discussed an override of Mayor Christopher Taylor’s veto of a resolution that would put an initiative on whether or not the city’s elections should be…

… visitors pass the block ‘M’ every day, but few dare to tread on it directly. “Campus legend has it that if you step on the M you will flunk your first blue book exam, hence the many people who…

… Tumuluri discusses internal divisions within the Democratic Party ahead of the primary election >> SEE PAGE 4 ARTS Nevertheless New feminist film festival founded by University alum proves…

March 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… MUSIC SUPPLEMENT Yl r e Stirh ii MUSIC SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1951 FOUR PAGES 4 ' May Festival To Climax Music Season Ormandy To Direct 'C' 7Ormand To…

… entities in themselves, but rather as parts * * * 1-1 May Festival Programs *May Festival Originated 58Yearsgo Found Success From Beginning The May Festival, an Ann Arbor tradition of national fame for…

June 18, 2012 (vol. 121, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

Ann Arbor Park will finally Summer begin. This is ) Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival's Through July 29th season, 8, Various with events and t performances in music, dance, Ingalls Mall food, film and and…

… perform two interactive shows a night, where the public can meet the prehis- Taj Weekes & Adowa are among the featured artists at Top this year. ANN ARBOR CLEANING Service - We clean vacant apartments…

… Apple. !!LG. RMS., Hill St. off State. Prkg. _ Kindle,_orApple. For Male. $275/mo. 845-399-9904 ARBOR PROPERTIES. DISTINC- TIVE Award-Winning rentals in Kerry- town, Central Campus, Old West Side, Burns…

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…- time experience," said Summer Festival Executive Director Robb Woulfe. Oneneweventthisyear involves gigantic dinosaurs milling around the Power Center lawn. "This year we're really excited to have this…

…, reli- able applicants please submit your re- sumeetodaneestepsstadio@geeail.com . toric. "People will see a lot of fami- lies and a lot of curious festival goers coming up for (the troupe)," Woulfe…

… added. But for many, the live music defines their Top of the Park expe- rience. "I love that element of sur- prise," Woulfe said. "You could be stumbling across the festival and all of the sudden you have…

… this great band from the other side of the world, or you could stumble on the festival, and it's a local street musician." One rock band hails all the way from Pakistan: Noori. Sponsored by the U…

… night, you'll have a variety of music genres playing," Woulfe said. "I think that's the texture of a festival, that's what gives it its quirky personality." There are 60 performers over the course of Top…

January 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… Gazette, and Asleep At The Wheel. In the tradition of past Ann Arbor Blues festivals, final fig- ures show that the Ann A r b o r Blues and Jazz Festival 1972 ac- tually came out in the red finan- - cially…

… - to the tune of approxi- mately 3,600, according to Rain- bow Multi-Media. Despite finan- cial loss and due to cultural and musical success, there will in all likelihood be an Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz…

… programming internation artists, presents Ko Iwasaki i Demonstration concert this Wednesday. A gifted young cellist from AND Japan, Iwasaki will make hi I NTRODUCTORY Ann Arbor debut in a concert i the Choral…

… French Revolution, it is particularly memorable for its presentation of the Storm of the Bastille and the frenzy around the guillotine. ucrftjE rLI'A FILMS-Ann Arbor Film Co-op presents Friedkin's The…

… French Connection in Aud. A, Angell, at 7 and 9; Cinema Guild presents Conway's A Tale of Two Cities in Arch. Aud., at 7 and 9:05. DRAMA-Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents The Lion in Winter tonight at 8 in…

… Mendelssohn. MUSIC-Music School presents the U Symphonic Wind En- semble: Sydney Hodkinson, conductor; Daniel Fuller, guest piano soloist at Hill, 8. ART-The Ann Arbor Art Association presents a new water…

… the college of Architecture and Design. A pictorial exhibition de- picting the countryside and life of the people of Bangla- desh continues at the Ann Arbor Public Library (runs until the end of the…

…'re without tick- ets and want to buy some, take your blues-craving body down to the Union Lobby now or to the Power Box Office before t h e show. Keep in mind the fate of con- certs in this town and please re…

…. January 22, 1973 Make arrangements to meet him through SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Stanford University Luther Allison, young blues guitarist and singer scheduled to ap- pear Saturday at 8 in the Power Center. U…

Festival 1973. * * * According to Rolling Stone, Ro- berta Flack is finally back at Helen Reddy work after an auto accident which totalled her new Citroen early in December. Bassist Jer- ry Jemott, who…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 10

…4 ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, September 18, 1987 Page 10 A Local film fest begins By Daniel Rosenberg The 25th Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) returns to its roots this weekend at the…

… made up for with quality. Tonight's show features the Ann Arbor production company, Meridian Films. The program begins at 8 p.m. with "Waiting Tables," a documentary on the food service industry. F o r m…

… showings. On location, Linda Chapman of Ann Arbor-based Meridan Films. d I N N M N N 0 M MAM T-SHIRT PRINTING HIGH QUALITY LOW PRICES SINCE 1973 1002 PONTIAC TR. 994-1367 3 Lopez-Ramos plays with…

… Spanish flair By Negin Mohtadi Manuel Lopez-Ramos, world re- nowned Argentine classical guitarist and guest instructor of master classes at the University, comes to Ann Arbor once a year to visit an d…

…! ALSO SUNDAY) (IT'S / rI / 'I /N N , HELP NEEDY CHILDREN IN THE ANN ARBOR AREA q MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 7:30 P.M. THE PENDLETON ROOM, MICHIGAN UNION A MASS MEETING FOR LIFE 4 4 ANW U-M's all…

… 16mm festivals; this year's festival features films from six continents. The Festival series' fin al installment, Made in Michigan, features only local talent. However, what is lacking in diversity is…

… misconceptions. This award-winning film (First place in the Great Lakes Film Festival) successfully mixes social commentary with light-hearted humor. Featured is an interview with Gloria Steinem, where she…

…. In addition to participating in the Made in Michigan festival, Gomez will run a new all-level Animation Workshop beginning September 26 at Performance Network. The festival winds up Sunday with a…

… begins at 1 p.m. where Meridian filmmakers Linda Chapnan and Pamela Leblanc will discuss distribution and marketing strategies for the grant-funded film. They will also talk upon how to use the festival

… of Meridian Films' "Waiting Tables." Algo featured is "Courage to Care," Sister Carole Rittner's interviews wih non-Semetic Europeans who aided Jewish persons during World War II. The festival

March 18, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 98) • Page Image 19

… excuse to exploit the lower classes? Nat Sci 7:00 Free. F R I D A Y THE 31st ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL (1993) Take a step back and see Thursday. Mich 7:00. BUGS BUNNY FILM FEST Four - count 'em four - hours…

… of Bugs. MLB 3 8:00. THEOFILOS (1987) Folk painting to the max, baby! Nat Sci 7:30. S A T U R D A Y THE 31st ANn ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL (1993) See Thursday. Mich Th 1:00, 7:00 & 9:30. BUGS BUNY FILM FEST…

…. Forest, Ypsi), 8 p.m., free, 487-2255. Lou RUSS Louie rips through a wide range of blues and classic rock covers tonight at O'Sullivan's Eatery and Pub, 665-9009. F R I D A Y TRImNIDAD TiPOu STEEL BAND…

… March, Mason Organ Studio (School of Music), 7 p.m., 764-5063. JERRY SPRAGUE Even more classic rock tonight at O' Sullivan's, 665-9009. SATURDAY BLUES FACTORY PARTY The name says it all - Blues power all…

July 18, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Associated Press poll for the entire 2012-13 season - highlighted by holding the Ann Arbor, MI ONE-HUNDRED-TWENTY-THREE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Thursday, July 18, 2013 ERIN tiRtLANO! Michigan coach…

… Orchestra All Concerts Begin at 7:30 p.m. More information at bluelake.org/ebl i e insi de NEWS Bio-artography The 54th annual Ann Arbor Art Fair shows off unique photo style. >> SEE PAGE 2 NEWS MINTS…

…, Blue Lake International Choir Alumni Choir and Youth Symphony Mon, July 22 Wed, July 23 Blue Lake International Blue Lake International Choir Youth Symphony Blue Lake International Beethoven No. 5 Jazz…

… Bob Dylan, Wilco and My Morning Jacket take on DTE for summer festival. >> SEE PAGE 8 SPORTS Beilein Extension 'M' Basketball coach John Beilein signs contract through 2018-19. >>SEE PAGE 12 INDEX…

May 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 172) • Page Image 8

… Hotel4, Toledo, Interurban Station $1.25 one way, $2.25 round trip Leave Ann Arbor Leave Toledo A A. M. 12 Noon 8 A. M. 12 Noon 4 P.M. 8 P. M. 4 P.M. 8 P.M. Stop at Union 5 Minutes later 4 . THE BLUE BIRD…

… into Jackson County, Saturday morning, May 19, leaving the Natural Science Building at 8:30 o'clock, and returning .at noon. The bus fare will be one dollar for each member. Take map of Ann Arbor

… members are urgently asked to be present. Raja F. Howrani, President. Ann Arbor Art Association: Two Special Exhibitions of Paintings and Etchings opened on Tuesday, May 15 in the West and North Galleries…

… RETURN FOR VISIT Returning after an absence of eight months, Michael De Filippis, former instructor in the Romance languages, department, is expected to reach Ann Arbor in a few days for a brief visit…

…'clock this morning in Hill auditori- um, according to an announcement of Earl V. Moore, director. DELUXE MOTOR COACHES Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Toledo Terminals-Ann Arbor, City Pharmacy L ^1 ~Ypsilanti, Huron…

… COACH LINE, INC. Phone 970, 118 Fourth St. HOURS-8 A. M. to 11 P. MW E-lV E RY D A Y Saunder's Canoe Livery On the Huron River at the Foot of Cedar St. I °Lay Festival Ushers: ti 1NI 1 Iliii l…

… broilers and chickens to roast and boil. hidrd and Fourth May Festival Concerts: The Third May Festival concert will be given Friday afternoon, May 18, ' SPECIAL at 2:30 o'clock, Benno Rabinof, violinist…

…, Marie Montana, soprano, Chil- dren's Festival Chorus, Orchestral Accompaniment, Frederic, Stock and Juva Try a Box of Palm and Olve Soap- Higbee, conductors, Mabel Ross Rhead, pianist. ry bars of Pal and…

…: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra E Minor, Opus 64, Benno Rabinof; Hyde: Cantata, "The Quest of the Queer Prince," Children's Festival Chorus; 6 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser . ... . . . . . 25c Chabrier; Waltz…

… TOS Bridge: Love Went a Riding, Marie Montana. The Fourth May Festival concert will be given Friday evening, May 18, Phone 6656 339 S. Main St. at8:16ocok Soloists: Leonora Corona, soprano, Palmer…

August 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… modelling. Remuneration ne- gotiable. Phone 769-9493, FD71 BOB ROCKAWAY is finally leaving {Ann Arbor. To all his friends he wishes self- fulfillment and peace. It has been a{ privilege knowing you. 25F69…

… stitches, bru Hitchingham, bruises. According to Ann Arbor Police Ch and Smith responded to a report of a around 2:20 p.m. Krasny said two accosted by a group of blacks, but ha He said when the officers…

…-500 the day you buy her diamond. AUSTIN DIAMOND, 1209 S. University 663-7151 F PERSONAL SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BLUES FES-I TIVAL-With an estimated loss of from ten to twenty thousand dollars the blues festival

… may die. Send do- nations to the Blues Festival, Mich- igan Union. FD71! - WEDDINGS and PORTRAITS Professional photography by Richard Lee, Inc. at rates YOU can afford. Call 761-9452 to see portfolio…

… - Pair man's grey and black STAND. 31F71 COCKTAIL WAITRESSES glasses in blue case near IM build- I--- Full or part time. Apply 208 W. Huron. ing. 769-7467 after 5, AD69 MATURE SINGLE MAN wishes to meetj…

… time. At the same time, Songer said he would continue a court fight over a second festival. slated for one day during the Labor Day week- end. Jackson County Circuit Judge John Dalton yesterday ordered…

… the Goose Lake Park closed pending a court hearing later this month on alleged unlawful activities at the park during the rock festival. Songer told a Senate committee that push- ers would find "one of…

… the recent festival, "they said 'don't worry-about it . .. we'll handle it,'" he said. Sheriff Charles Southworth said, however, that he had told Songer "he was way off base if he thought we were going…

… the national guard had not been used to police the festival, Barton shot back: "If we'd sent the national guard into that park, it would have made Kent State look like a Sunday school picnic." The…

March 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

… Entertainment Editor Viewers at this year's Ann Arbor Film Festival couldn't help but notice a higher-than usual quantity of boos and hisses interspersed through the nightly screenings. Audience frustration with…

… photography." made the final judging process ratherI difficult. The expressed purpose of the Ann Arbor Film Festival is to recognize "artists exploring the boundaries of the cinema world"-and that includes, of…

… University Musical Society, a joyous one: The Soviet cellist comes back to Ann Arbor. This Saturday at Hill Auditorium, Mstislav Rostropovich re-1 turns for his fifth Ann Arbor concert appearance, where he…

… appearance in Ann Arbor last January, and now after last week's conducting debut in Washington, D.C., he returns here to conduct prior to a Chicago appearance next week. These two facts pay enormous tribute to…

… of Ann Arbor and of the University of Michigan and I have been here repeatedly. I am convinced that the University plays a tremendous part in the propagation of good music and its enjoy- ment in this…

…- formance. Ann Arbor music lovers should hope for as much, as Rostropovich's yisit promises to be an unexpectedly dramatic highlight to the musical season. Brandeis University Hiatt Institute-Israel Year…

… IN I I A l A large portion of fres mushrooms, cauliflowe ( h greens, tomatoes, cheese, I er, olives and sprouts with ssing. NOT AVAILABLE FOR CARRY OUT Longevity Cookery 314 E. Liberty I Ann Arbor

… childhood. Besides these two related films were a grab-bag of cine-: matic follies of a considerably lower calibre. My Blue Heaven by Charles Johannsen copped the head- scratcher award for the night in…

… got so many great little flourishes, that you can forgive the occasional mo- ments it falls below the level of moronic. Finally, we come to W.I.N. or the Soma Blues by Izzy Star- buck which is eleven…

…Tuesdoy, March 18, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page, Psve: Tuesday, March 1 8~ 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five FILM FESTIVAL Diversity proves trou bling By DAVID BLOMQUIST Arts and…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

… multimedia presentation as the commencement of Groovawolva '96. Saturday, April 20 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., Palmer Field (behind Alice Lloyd Hall): - 1. P.m. - Getaway Cruiser - The Ann Arbor band. comprising members…

…. Meal plans and cash will be accepted for food. Above: The nine- piece acid jazz / hip-hop ensemble The Jazzhole comes to Ann Arbor's Groovawolva staright out of New York City. Left: The Brooklyn Funk…

… is the first-ever Groovawolva, a full day of free music and fun combine their mus to shake out those winter blues and give you your last dose funk jazz with pot of fun before those evil exams and term…

… Amazin' Blue and the Harmonettes. With various speakers gious experiencec throughout the day, a dating game hosted by University "1 was sitting television station WOLV, and lots and lots of free stuff to…

… and she spewed c give away, Groovawolva'96 is set to be the biggest thing on and I could see campus this weekend. 'Groovawolva,"' "Even the agnostic people are praying for a spring day," Blues Brothers…

… will kick off coordination, to b the day of music and comedy, with Without A Net, contributions, Gr Mountain Brothers, The Harmonettes, The Jazzhole, students who pres Amazin' Blue and the Brooklyn Funk…

…. Tapping into funk, acid jazz and reggae grooves, the Brooklyn Funk Essentials iVill bring down the house to wrap up Groovawolva '96. Without A Net, Amazin' Blue and The Harmonettes will perform between sets…

…-long music festival By Brian A. Gnatt Daily Music Editor their jazzed-up gr the massive grou It's time to get funky. Groovawolva '96 So start groovin' and get revved up, because this weekend Hailing from N…

… papers turn your title of their major brain into a big juicy pile of mush. says it all about th Groovawolva '96 is the first in what is hoped will become While more on along tradition of spring festivals

…' v Goble said. back together." The festivities are set to begin Friday at 4 p.m., when Organized by st University graduate Dan Patterson, producer and creator butions from LSA of Comedy Central…

April 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 136) • Page Image 19

… Guthrie may have been.merely extraordinary, Doc Watson provided the Ninth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival with its most memorable moment by announcing, "I'm gonna. ruin my reputation," as he embarked on a…

…U I w W w "V " w w MLC ENGLISH COURSES MICHIGAN Intensive and Semi-Intensive Programs LANGU4AGE and CENTER Toefl/Michigan test preparation class REGISTER NOW 309 S. State Ann Arbor 663…

… tour. And - Buddy Guy was possibly one of the most pleasant surprises of the year when he set fire to Rick's American Cafe last month. BEST FOLK Ann Arbor was treated to a slew of talented folk (or…

… energetic and personal per- formance at the Power Center, and the trio Uncle Bonsai thrilled their Ark audience with an auspicious and off-beat Ann Arbor debut. Last but not least: While headliner Arlo…

… homosexual hair- Corner of Liberty and Maynard 769-90 1 1 The Ann Arbor Cantata Singers Bradley Bloom, Director BEST WOMEN'S CLOTHING STORE The Bivouac and Jacobson's The Bivouac is on the cutting edge…

Ann Arbor locations, Schlanderer captures both the South University and the Main Street shop- pers. Whether you're looking to start a marriage or just to start your wat- ch, Schlanderer & Sons is the…

… ( lea ST. MATTHEW PASSION by J. S. Bach EVANGELIST STANLEY CORNETT accompanied by ANN ARBOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Saturday, April26, 7:30p.m. The Michigan Theatre Dramatic lighting and' ADULTS: $8.00 Lyrics…

… THANK ALL OUR LOYAL 660666 CUSTOMERS OVER THE LAST 14 YEARS 6~8i~,6 BECAUSE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION 18#1 806 S. STATE STREET (BETWEEN HILL AND PACKARD) ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 I &TEREO 605 E. WILLIAM Robyn…

… (November or March), Robyn Hitchcock's weird but brilliant Blind Pig performances were a unique experience which left Ann Ar- bor-ites blown away by the former Soft Boy. DON'T miss Hitchcock when he comes…

…. And Alex Chilton satisfied many of his (cultish) fans'sexpectations with his much-awaited performance on April 1. BEST JAZZ/BLUES Solar Sun Ra and his outer space Arkestra descended on Lydia Men…

March 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… feature original band works by contemporary composers, be- ginning with "Symphony in B flat," by Paul Hindemith, and "Legend," by Paul Creston. The program will then conclude with the Ann Arbor premier per…

… the Ann Arbor Civic Symphony concert at 7 p.m. Sun- day in the Ann Arbor High School Auditorium. The evening's program will in- clude "Chorale" from "Easter Cantata" by Bach; "Symphony No. 8" by…

… Hall in the Law School. COMMUNIST-DOMINATED SPONSORS: West Opposes Vienn~a Site of Youth Festival f .. (Continued from Page 1) and a carnival. Competitions in art, films and sports are planned. This…

… private and group do- nations. The AYFO is chartering a plane to go to the festival. Their package trip allows ror round- trip transportation, a two-day stopover in Paris, train transpor- tation to Vienna…

… and all Festival expenses. Affect Three Groups According to the information distributed by the Independent Service for Information on the festival, the student convention is aimed at positively…

… affecting three basic target groups: 1) The peoples of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin Amer- ica are included in Soviet propa- ganda efforts which foster the forces of nationalism. 2) The Festivals

… are used to in- still optimism, solidarity and dis- cipline in the Communist youth. By allowing the carefully con- trolled freedom of the festival, the Soviet leaders provide an outlet for restive…

… the Festival are publicized in the three target- group countries. The January is- sue of "Festival," the preparatory c o m m i t t e e newspaper, carries greetings to the festival from fa- mous men of…

…, rector of Moscow State University. National and regional festivals to instill enthusiasm about the in- ternational convention are being held in individual countries. Conduct Free Tours The Soviets also…

… World War II, the Festivals have varied only as dif- ferent political tactics have been adopted by Soviet foreign policy. The goals, popularizing Soviet views, instilling confidence and loyalty in Soviet…

January 18, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 89) • Page Image 16

…. Director Stephanie Hilbert has assembled a cast full of local talent to complement this, the latest of Urist's Ann Arbor productions. The Michigan Council for the Arts gave Urist a grant to complete this…

…! Music Lmlm©mi i3 Bars and Clubs The Apartment (769-4060) - On Que plays Motown and R&B. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Sneal out to see the P.F. Flyers. Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music Bill O…

… performing an evening of classic blues and rag. Ronk has also mastered the art of singing comical songs. 8 pm at The Ark, 637 S. Main St. $7 at the door only. For more info, 761-1451. Festival of Jewish Arts…

…-7758) - Bluegrass form Common Grounds. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - R&B from the B.F.P. (Blue Front Persuaders) Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Willie D. Warren and the Blues Cruisers rip it out. The Nectarine…

… America's Secret Nuclear Strategy at 7:30 pm in the Ann Ar- bor Public Library's meeting room (343 S. Fifth Avenue). Absolutely Free and socially relevant. Stage Main Street Comedy showcase From Detroit…

… Nardella and his Rock & Roll Trio. The Earle (994-0211) - Fun with the Ron Brooks Trio. The Heidelberg (663-7758) - Common Gounds plays bluegrass melodies. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Bop to the Blue

… John Sinclair, best known for political activism in the 1960s, reading selected poetry from a number of source and ac- companied by the Motor City Blues Scholars (which includes members of the Urbations…

May 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…, looking south, with the planes flying northward. The Empire State building is in left center. BOW-WOW BLUES: Pup Rebounds; Percy's Owner Is Once More in Doghouse ______ ____________________________,il Vet…

… radio choir over WPAG at 6:30 p.m. and an evening service at 7:30 p.m., led by Prof. Arthur Hot- tel of the Detroit Bible Institute. Father Arthur Reckinger, form- er assistant at St. Thomas Church in Ann

Arbor and present chaplain at Mercy College in Detroit, will give the sermons at the Forty Hours at ST. MARY'S CHAPEL. The Forty Hours will begin at the closing of the 9:30 a.m. mass today and continue…

…. Judges will include Prof. Les- ter McCoy and Prof. Marguerite Hood of the music school, and Mrs. Ruth Ann Ochs. First prize, a trophy, has been contributed by a local jewelry store, with a second prize…

…SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1947 TrHE MICHIGAN DAILY YOUTH FESTIVAL: Students from 40 Countries To Attend Prague Conference Student and youth delegations from more than 40 countries will attend the first World…

…, the Festival has been cited as a "further expression of the desire of college students ev- erywhere to participate in the in- ternational student community." Variety of Plans Plans for the festival

…, theatre, ballet, international competitions, hikes and tours. The delegations will participate in other activities to be held at Prague this summer including the International Drama and Film Festival

… represent some phase of American life are eligible to ap- ply. Student delegates should be representatives of entire student bodies and should be prepared to take part actively in the Festival activities…

…. Submit Applications Persons desiring to attend the Festival must submit applications to the United States Committee' for the World Youth Festival, 144 Bleeker St., New York City, before June 1. No one may…

… attend the Festival unless he is a member of the official delegation. Appli- cation blanks may be obtained from the Committee. Two troop transport ships have been made available by the gov- ernment through…

April 18, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 136) • Page Image 18

… fantastic year for film for Ann Arbor. Film Festivals galore. Way back in the beginning of the year, Performance Network presen- ted 90 minutes of new experimental films from the No Nothing Cinema of San…

… Francisco. This festival brought a cacaphony of colors, sounds, drag queens, aliens and sex to Ann Arbor. Beautifully bizarre. In January, the 16th Annual Eight Millimeter Festival felivered a week shock full…

…:00 PM 226 S. Main at Liberty Ann Arbor PHONE: 994-1012 1191 Introducing The Mixn. . Because sprinkling on top is good, but mixing in is better. Nothing tastes better in Steve's fresh, homemade ice cream…

… ice cream.TM 342 South State Street Noon - Midnite 7 days a weekr BEST FOOD (Continued from :Page 5). BEST HOT DOGS Red Hot Lovers Ann Arbor has a sizzling romance with Red Hot Lovers. Now, due to…

…. BEST TAKE-OUT FOOD Taco Bob's Ann Arbor's a hustling, bustling, minor-league metropolis, with a population that's moving fast. We haven't got the time to sit around eating. We've got things to do, places…

… subtle, this film fully deserved its Academy Award nomination. Shoah - Thank God Ann Arbor got this film. Powerful and intense this documentary of the Holocaust was 10 years in the making. It's 91j hours…

… available after 4 all day Sat. &, EAT IN OR CA Expires 52./ 2080 W. Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor PET SHOP BOYS PLEASE Features: WEST END GIRLS, OPPORTUNITIES, ~~ DIVIDED BY ZERO -M KATRINA AND THE WAVES…

… . ' for ! men and women 2nd 213 S.State - level ANN ARBOR - 995-9500 1-1 6 Weekend--April 18, 1986 Waves featuring Is That It? - Tears For Me - Sun Street - Sleep On My Pillow A :. . 11 CI ' BOB SEGER…

… of documentaries, B- movies, animated films, and ex- perimental films. The Banned and Protested Film Festival gave film buffs a rare look at some of the most controversial films from the past and the…

…, in which Mary is depicted as a gas station attendant. March brought the 24th Annual 16 Millimeter Festival. This is another high competitive event which delivered a montage of new and in- teresting…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… Residence at the University, will speak on "Pattern and Mean- ing in Music" at 8:30 p.m.'Sunday in the Union Ballroom. Skating Cubs... The Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club will present its 20th annual "Melody on…

… Classi- cal Studies and the Ann Arbor So- ciety, Archaeological Institute of America. DIAL 2-6264 ' Ilk (ilfp IPt< mill mmamA 1 FEATURE TIMES 1:00 - 2:55 - 5:00 7:10 and 9:20 GERALD IN E PAGE *Acem…

… ARTS FESTIVAL *JOHN LEE HOOKER,* Only person to appear at both the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Jazz Festival! C'est homme, il est le chanteur americain de 'Blues' le …

… reading their own works at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Ballroom. John Hooker... John Lee Hooker, blues singer and guitarist, will be presented by the University Folklore Society at 8 p.m. March 22 in the…

August 18, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… - STUART E A 20th Century ERWIN -Fox Picture F, - And GENE RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN in "SHE'S GOT EVERYTHING" --- With - BILLT GILBERT THE MICHIGAN DAILY Student Publications Bldg. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Aria I f…

…. Miss Judy Dunford, of Port Huron, has been chosen "Miss Blue Water" and will preside as queen over festivities incident to the dedi- cation, of the new Blue Water Bridge over the St. Clair River between…

…," is scheduled to appear at Bay View, near Petoskey, tomorrow night in a concert concluding a week's musical festival there. Haynie, Tomiski, Barker Compete In A.A.U. Meet DETROIT, Aug. 17 - (') - The…

April 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

… alone frequently, displaying and refining his flatpicking ability, along with his unique folk-jazz-country-blues compositions. He acknowledged this af- fection sincerely Wednesday night: "Ann Arbor is a…

… is the logical genre with a musician of such varied background). He has been a staple at American folk and bluegrass festivals throughout the seventies, including the last two Ann Arbor Folk Festivals

… David Bromberg as he performed Wednesday night at the Michigan Theatre. Bromberg surprised the crowd by announcing an indefinite retirement from performing and touring. he Ann Arbor Filr f ive Presents…

… politely adjour- ned himself to his dressing room. He is not easy to understand. He never has been. DURING MOST'of his career, Brom- berg has had a crush on Ann Ar- bor-namely the Ark, where he used to play…

…- berg's traditional and original bluegrass and country works. Curt Lin- berg and John Firmin made up the "brass" section of- Bromberg's dr- chestra, bringing Bromberg's jazz and blues compositions to life…

April 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

… will have their first showing in Ann Arbor at the Mim theater. Try a1-ily Want Ad. 't ,sv" -Ad. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE , 111 South University Ave. Engineers' and Architects…

…. The Red, e and Blue camps will be run this seer as previously; civilians with- military experience" going to the camp; those with army, service ieir credit will be admitted to the o and Blue camps…

… according to xtent of former service. Commis- 3 in the Officers' Reserve corps be given men who complete the, ing at the Blue canips. Many Organized Tours Planned Through Europe For those students who desire…

… eleryone from Boss to Saucy Steno. TIVAL NOTES order that University lovers of may become acquainted, at least rt, with the careers of the vari- rtists scheduled for the coming Festival from May 17 to 20…

…, and ome of the works to be rendered, es of/short articles,beach deal- ith some phase of the Festival n, will appear at regular inter-' fnder the above head. Mario Chamlee, Tenor ,o Chamlee, tentor with…

… the Met- tan Opera company, will be the t at the opening May Festival rt Wednesday evening, May 17. progress of this young American' with the Metropolitan Opera ,ny, has been exceptionally rapid…

November 18, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

…Kenny Union, Where House Records, in Ypsilanti; Bonzo Dog Records, Michigan Union ticket booth, Schoolkids Records, Ann Arbor; Where House Records II, East Lansing; Dearborn Music, and Boogie rRecords in Toledo…

… plays Chicago- style blues Monday. Cover charge is $1.50.t Mr. Flood's Party - Tucker Blues Band Friday and Saturday. This week's happenings were compiled by Owen Gleiberman and Andrew Kurtzman (cinema…

… THESE FOUR GENTS ARE KNOWN AS --- THE ARBORS --- : _ . \ s I I …

… Nicholas Pennell and Marti Maraden by arrangement with Stratford Shakespearean Festival Foundation Devised by Michael Meyer Trueblood Theatre, 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., November 18-19 The University of Michigan…

…. Admission for adults is $5.95, and for children, $3. sunday mna November 20 November 21 CINEMA N emA r Sullivan's Travels (Old A&D, 7:00 Festival of the People and Festival and 9:05) Preston Sturges' nifty…

September 18, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 139) • Page Image 9

… Closet" hip- hopera. Events unique to the Ann Arborscommunity populate the schedule, as the Michigan Theater is home to the Ann Arbor Film Festival, which is the longest-running experimental film festival

… this star, I like this type of movie, I'm going to go to that movie,'"he said. Intense competition from other Ann Arbor theaters, though - along with a declining quality in Hollywood films - meant that…

… able to save the Theater, they still needed somebody to run it. Enter Russ Collins in 1982. At just 26 years old, the Ann Arbor native was fresh out of graduate school at the University with a Master…

…," he laughed. "Butin reality Ihad a lot to learn. So that was scary, but in a good way." It's Friday, Aug. 1, 2014. "Boyhood" is playing at the Michigan Theater on its opening night in Ann Arbor. The 7…

… pure Ann Arbor - a well-dressed collection of people from all age groups, who look like they spend their days listening to NPR and chatting about literature in coffee shops. Not only the main floor, but…

…, signaling the start of the film. The incredible, nostalgic movie - potentially one that will join the ranks of many now-classic films to have had their main Ann Arbor runs at the Michigan - is in part about…

… general admission like Detroit venues such as The Fillmore, it's still an attractive place for artists in between the club- and arena- show levels. "Artists like playing (in Ann Arbor) because the audiences…

… State Street. The closing of the Ann Arbor Forum - previously the top art house in the city - when its owners built Quality 16 in 1998 left the State and the Michigan as the only two theaters in downtown…

Ann Arbor. The main floor of the State, which has been around nearly as long as the Michigan Theater, was turned into Urban Outfitters by Tom Borders in 1989, but the former balcony remains as a two…

… organists entertain Ann Arbor audiences before films and give them a rare taste of what going to the movies was like when the pictures were still black and white. Credit the passionate work of Henry Aldridge…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… that. I like the movies a lot and hanging out with people and lis- tening to music,” said Tau. The festival also attracts peo- ple from outside of Ann Arbor, such as Ferdinand Magellin, an Ohio…

… through the program and gone to college has continued pursuing their education. 3 Thursday, June 18, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com NEWS mass e-mail to Ann Arbor res- idents to ask…

… mix of a lot of dif- ferent genres, so its accessible to people — bluegrass, punk, rock, R&B, etcetera,” Nesbitt said. Ann Arbor residents like Joseph Tau, a rising sophomore at the local…

… native who is on a road trip with no final destination in mind. On his exploration through America, he fortuitous- ly stopped in Ann Arbor and spoke of his admiration for the city. “Ann Arbor is…

… about what artists they would like to see perform. According to Nesbitt, this year the team received more than 1,500 responses. Upon process- ing information about artist preferences, the festival

… technological advance- ments. As of the festival’s opening night, 27,000 people downloaded the digital app to follow the event. “So many people are living on their mobile device, there’s so much…

… information,” Nesbitt said. “To rise above that noise, it’s a very different way to figure out what’s going on and engage.” Although the sights and sounds of the festival can be found on the web…

…’ and the ‘ahhhs,’ you didn’t get the magic that of FESTIVAL From Page 1 BOOTCAMP From Page 1 ZACH MOORE/Daily The Maccabees open for Mumford & Sons at DTE Energy Music Theatre on June 16th…

April 18, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 116) • Page Image 30

…16B - The Mician Daily -- Wtcese., 4.0 Best of Ann Arbor -Thursday il 18, 1996 0 0 0 # 0 0 The Michigan Daily - tt*, c 4. - Best NOPPORN KICHANANTHA/Daiiy SARA STILLMAN/Daily m r- OD -T T…

… Wooridge dances to Michael Sara Stillman: William Ramsey conducts a HUAC mini-course in fine language. Tonya Broad: A Canadian Native America shows his tribal spirit in a traditional dance at the Ann Arbor

… in Detroit during the 1995 Jazz Festival. Kristen Schaefer: Light streams through the dor this past summer. Mark Friedman: One of top bull-riders in the cou competition that evening. Diane Cook: Brian…

November 18, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 37) • Page Image 22

… production brigs a little taste of Manhattan in the 1960s to Ann Arbor. Having decided to tackle Neil Simon's musical "Sweet Charity;' the cast and crew took on a project of epic proportions. Dscribed as a…

…. Genesis of Ann Arbor. 8 p.m. Children's Story Hour The Ann Arbor Art Center's Artventures presents projects and stories from Ireland. Borders Books & Music. 11 a.m. Free. 668-7652. R. Bruce See Thursday. 8…

…. Deep Space Six Local band rooted in the Grateful Dead school of improvisational music: blues, folk, country and rock, all with a jazz-like twist. The Heidelberg. 10 p.m. $5. Sister Seed Female acoustic…

… Film Festival Sausage, mushrooms, shoes and more will be on screen at this retrospective of current Polish cinema. Two documen- taries and two fiction movies will play. Lorch Hall. 4 p.m. $6. Time, Space…

… film series. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 3 p.m. Free. Seventh Annual Polish Film Festival See Saturday. 4 p.m. $6. MUSIC Susana Baca Afro-Peruvian vocalist steeped in folk music styles of the Andes…

January 18, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 63) • Page Image 12

… Servin Liquor & Exotic Drinks Specializing iHong Kung Hunan & Szechuan Styl Manry vegetarian dishes Vietnamese & a5Chinese Cuisine Dine-In & Carr-Out 1220 South University (at Forest) ? '-Ann Arbor

… a.m. to I1I1p.m.n sat. 11:30 a.i. to 11/p.m. Sur. 12 Noon to 10 p.m: '4ffy * MEXICAN CAFE Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican Style Food! Michigan's Largest Selection of Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsas! WE DELIVER…

… Brothers Groove I always thought it was the brothers Grimm. Funk, blues and jazz. Oh I see, it's a pun. T.C.'s Speakeasy. Ypsilanti. 10:30 p.m. $4. 483-4470. THEATER Fireside Festival of New York See…

… Pig, 208 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. 996-8555. Blues Jam Take your instrument band, or your better half. Host The Terraplanes. Tap Room, Yps 9:30 p.m. Free. 482-5320. ALTERNA TIVES Poetry of Everyday Life Come…

… on for a youth poetry slam and read by local high school students. Ar Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fift Ave. 7 p.m. Free. 327-4200. Plant Life See Thursday. Museurm Art, Works on Paper Gallery. Fre…

…. Rackham Auditorium. 4 p.m. Free. 764-2538. THEA TER Fireside Festival of New York See Thursday. Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. 8 p.m. $15. 663-0696. A LTERNA TIVES Poetry Readings at the Del The Del Rio…

May 18, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… LOCAL TALENT DISPLAYED: Ann Arbor Artists Provide Exhibit (U ( '~1'~ c. ' 'U (cJ "N >IS ,;;;> :" ti .. te.-;".>;...v'." -X, X ('V ~' a. ;,1 1,11, s. , N " '; 9f w:, e "The Ann Arbor Art…

… direction. The individuality displayed in the paint- ings shows that we are beginning to make our own standards and not de- pend on Europe for traditional ideas." Over 80 Ann Arbor residents are represented…

…) Monday, at the local YMCA. She will discuss, "Methods of .Us- ing Nature Materials in Teaching Younger Children." The meeting is sponsored by the Recreation Division of the Ann Ar- bor Council of Social…

… tonight. The Rev. C. H. Loucks and Miss Ruth McMaster will speak and the following people will be installed: Garrett Grahm, pres.; Barbara Stor- gaard, vice-president; Anne Van Leuwen, sec.; Mary Jane…

… Aftend Meeting Dr. Harley Haynes, Director of the University Hospital, Prof. Rhoda Reddig, Dfector of the School of Nursing, Mable MacLachlan, Director of Dietetics and Ernest Laetz, Ac- countant, left Ann

Arbor yesterday to attend a meeting of the University Hospital Executive Council at Minne- apolis. The purpose of the council is to discuss the Various problems of uni- versity hospitals. INVEST IN…

… in the show with about 160 paintings. Four blue ribbons and an honor- able mention award were given this year. Mr. Richard B. Freeman of the Flint Institute of Arts and Prof. Garrison of Michigan State…

… College were the judges. "The Sixth Day of Creation," a! blue ribbon award by Aarre K. Lahti, seems to give a satirical view of the seed of present day decadence. "And God saw everything that he had made…

…. thoroughly suc- cessful manner," Prof. Weddige pointed out. 'Keep 'Em Rolling' "Keep 'Em Rolling" by Albert H. Decker is another blue ribbon picture. It, as well as his "The Letter" and "It Is Finished," is…

… done in very fine detail. "Ice Fishing," a six stone color lithograph by Prof. Weddige, was also awarded a blue ribbon. A blue ceramic stoneware bowl by Prof. Walter J. Gores of the College of Arts and…

March 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

…* THE MICHIGAN DAILY A rts & Enterta inm ent Thursday, March 18, 1976 Page Five Film festival inspires boredom s The 14th Annual Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival opened' Tuesday night with a fairly…

… whimsy and a discon- nected style. The films present-, ed attempted innovation inl story telling, but generally the! point was lost somewhere along E the way. The first offering, entitled' Creepy Blues

festival, if there are one or two good films a night, the festival is a success. On this year's competition, the juryI is still out. ** * The 9:00 p.m. showing in theI old Arch. Aud. was character- ized by…

… Bronstein's paean to God thing to director Belding but: to the heart of the matter: knows what, exemplified the was totally irrelevant to the festival's preoccupation w i t h festival audience. The Bitch Is4…

… SCIENCE FANTASY MARCH 05.Thousan by all the authors. FICTION- FESTIVAL 15-28 as of books greatest an untorgettabme imprSession. This film grew on you. Most of the rest merely grew tire- some. -Jeff Selbst…

March 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

…- American Friends Service Commit- tee, Ann Arbor-9 to 5 p.m. Want vol- unteers for mental hospitals, peace ,aravans, community service projects in urban areas. MARCH 22- Camp Batawagama, Mich.-Coed. 9- 11…

…. Yellowstons Park Service Stations- Seeking attendants. Blue Water Manor, Diamond Point, N.Y.-Waiters, waitresses, kitchen help. Room and board provided. State of New Hampshire-Regional mployment in lake…

… minutes of Jan. 30 and Feb. 20. 2. Vice-President Wilbur K. iPerpont-remarks. 3. Fac- ulty Club. 4. Open meetings. Ushers Urgently Needed: For 1967 May Festival. Please see Mr. Warner, Box Office of Hill…

… Co., Inc. Release Dial 8-6416 04 I r i I OF LEN CHANDLER THE TRIUMPHANT FINALE OF THE 1966 NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL ! "A TRIUMPH, AN OUTSTANDING FILM OF OUR TIME. CERTAINLY THE OUTSTANDING…

… OFFERING AT THE FESTIVAL." -Judith Crist, World-Journal Tribune "BEAUTIFULLY MADE AND ACTED .. . strikingly realistic and emotionally taut."-Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times "A WORK OF ART . . . a great statement…

Festival at Cannes (approved as the official French entry to the Cannes Festival last May, it was withdrawn under pressure from the Franco regime). At the end of the Cannes Festival, a group of Spanish film…

Festival, 1966. Directed by ALAIN RESNAIS Starring YVES MONTAND ! INGRID THULIN and introducing GENEVIEVE BUJOLD Produced by SOFRACIMA/PARIS-EUROPA FILM, STOCKHOLM/A BRANDON FILMS RELEASE FIRST OPEN 6:30 P…

March 18, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 98) • Page Image 22

….m. $12. Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA 37th Ann Arbor Film Festival (1999) The evening begins with a live perfor- mance with MA Woodruff presenting "Grandpa's Dissertation." Film pro- gram folows. Michigan Theater…

… revealed during Tartaglia's speech. Barnes & Noble Bookstore, 3245 Washtenaw, 677-6475. 1 p.m. Free. .---..---------- Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA 37th Ann Arbor Film Festival Winners (1999) Winning films shown…

… deceased modern dance legend's troupe leaps and pirouettes into Ann Arbor, showcasing their dynamic style. Power Center, 764-2538. 8 p.m. $18-38. The Animal Lovers Project See Thursday. 8 p.m. $15, $12 for…

… Series Line-up includes presentations of original works by Ann Arbor playwrights. Attendance is mandatory as all the material pre- sented will be on the final - includ- ing the coffee. Gypsy Cafe, 214 N…

… it could jus bunch of bologna. R Auditorium, 915 E. Washingt 1107. 7:30 p.m. Free. ;at 'ast4hf ernet Ann Arbor 995-5977 1220 S. University (above McDonalds) www.webchateau.com --------------- …

… save his Jewish workers during the Holocaust. Angell Aud. A. 8 p.m. Free. Wittistock (1997) The last in a six- part series of films documenting the lives of three women. Lorch. 8:30 p.m. Free. MUSiC Blue

….m. Free. Great AmericanBlues Jam The G.A.B. Jam is most certainly a cause for commotion, so stop by and check it out. T.C.'s Speakeasy, 207 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 483-4470. 9:30 p.m. $2. Paul…

… of Paradise Ashley, 662-8310. 9 p.m. $5. Lyle Lovett Two great reasons to was married to Julia Roberts appears in "The Opposite of Sex." Theater, 603 E. Liberty St., 668 p.m. $27.50. Open Mic Blues Jam…

March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…MUSIC SUPPLEMENT Y gilt& A MUSIC SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1956 S 11 . ) HILL AUDITORIUM WHERE THE MAY FESTIVAL CONCERTS ARE HELD EACH YEAR. Annual May Festival

… Bac- calaureate Service, the conserva- in May 1894. In, that year the Musical Society engaged the Bos- ton Festival Orchestra, conducted by Emil Mollenhauer, to play three concerts in Ann Arbor. The…

… 1919 and 1930. He has also held positions on the Ann Arbor City Council and the Board of Education. Sink holds honorary degrees from Michigan State Normal College and Battle Creek College. The walls of…

January 18, 1911 (vol. 21, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… pail; onTime anid Innins. lpiisits. Safety lie- positi lossestoi Pi t1.00 and upwards R. Keneer11. Prie. .0. PI ;TYMAN. Vile-Pe. Hi. A. WiLLcAMS. Cashier P'. T. STOws. Asit. Thle Ann Arbor Savings Banhi…

… NATIONAL BANK 01: ANN ARBOR, MICH. b7 Di. IINN E, ETA RRISON SOULE Pres. Vice-Pres. W.i'LA it ifSON, Cashier. iapital, $i00,000iSurpeils andi Profits, 055,550 "Earthqueakes," aii introduction t, seismic…

…, Pink, Blue and Gold, flacia Suede and dull beaded A Fine New Line of W ate r= Proof Boots for Men. and Women at THE WALK-OVER BO "OT SHOP t15 MATN STREET7, SOUTH Allill LiigSale Our Entire Stocl: Divided…

… iostsl1 see offer a hine rangeo of IFancy 511SingMs in winter weighis, (nout irsudimIsIttue(aks and Blues) at ---- Wagner & Go.St~ate Sta$30 fi Crimso~n Chest Ilsc University Music House Press Building…

…, Maynard St. Next Door to Univ. School of Music CHORAL UNION and4 May Festival Flonzaley. (Quartet January 18 Admission, "- $1.00 Course Tickets, $3.00 R. E. Jolly's (hrand Opening Lunches, Cigars…

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