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July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 22

…Page Ten-S THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, July 19, 1 973 'HIGH ENERGY BOOGYING Blues, Jazz Festival ahead By GLORIA JANE SMITH An event not to be missed this fall is the second annual Ann Arbor Blues

… stations, will carry the festival. The present festival is a revival of the original Ann A r b o r Blues Festival, which after two years of artistic (but not financ- ial) success lost its University…

… sponsorship. After one summer passed, Rainbost Multi-Media de- cided to fill the void by launch- ing the first Ann Arbor Hlutes and Jazz Festival. The two festivals, according t' Andrews, are v e r y definitely…

… afternoon concert. Tickets, priced at $16 (Only tic- kets for the entire series will be sold.) for Ann Arbor residents and students and $20,000 for out- of-town friends are available by mail order at Box 381…

Ann Arbor, Mi. 48107. Photo by TERRY McCARTHY WILD'S NCHSALE STATE ST. ON THE CAMPUS PRESENTS BARGAIN DAYS '73 SIDEWALK SALE f OPEN Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 :00-9:00 Saturday 9:100-_5:30 WILD'S STATE…

… some of the most progressive blues and jazz mu- sic available today. Summer Bargain Days AT fMAST'S SHOES * G UY & GALS HIKING BOOTS 20% OFF * 1 GROUP MEN'S SHOES Sidewalk Bargain-$10 1GROUP FRYE BOOTS…

…, Hound Dog Taylor and the Hlouiserock- ers, Infinite- Sound with Roland Young and Glenn Howell, Home- sick James, Mighty Joe Young Blues Band, plus the giants of Detroit blues in a special Satur- day…

… and Jazz Festival, scheduled for the second week- end in September at Otis Spann Memorial Field. The three-day festival, which has been appropriately c a l l e d "the biggest party of the year," brings…

… lo- cal concert promoter Peter An- drews and Rainbow People's Party leader John Sinclair), the festival provides an unequaled opportunity to become totally saturated with not only some of the best, but…

… REG. $40-$45 VALUE $30 * WOMEN'S SHOES Sandals, Sport Shoes, Dress Shoes $5-$10 WO MAST'S E TWO STORES OPEN TONIGHT THIS YEAR'S line-up of ar- tists scheduled to perform at the festival includes: Ray…

September 19, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 132) • Page Image 24

…. Maceo Parker's daughter steals a moment from her father Sunday night. Luther Allison's guitar becomes a blur during one of many riveting moments of his performance. Ann Arbor blues fans crowd the stage to…

… of the festival.: Blues great Luther Allison takes a spin with the crowd to close out his set. Headliner Taj Mahal opens the festival with a lively performance Friday night at the Michigan Theater…

…bo J w U) z: 4i x) U-i z W) W- X) U) ~.. C3 m) c- w: U)_ lockwise from top center: Guitarist Corey Harris adds his own style to traditional blues arrangements on Sunday afternoon, the final day…

… get a closer look at the masterful Harris at work.:. Legendary saxo- phone player Maceo Parker, who formerly played with James Brown, closes the festival with a powerful performance that brought the…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… theatre, Ann Arbor's Once Group will feature two dramatic happenings involving dance, amplified sound, and light and film projection. - Alvin Ailey's American Dance Theatre will end t h e Festival with a…

Ann Arbor stay, the last week of it coinciding with the Crea- tive Arts Festival. His opening lecture' will be tomorrow night in Rackham Lecture Hall at 8:00 p.m. The scheduled topic is "Teaching…

…'s Players is a stu- dent-faculty "un-organization" which presents plays rarely per- formed on the contemporary stage. - The Believers will present a combination blues - gospel - jazz - pop musical comedy and…

… Society today. MUSIC - "Lady Soul" A r e t h a Franklin will sing the blues of today in her own inimitable style. - Music and drama are the basis for the Eastbound Mound's mixed media perform- ance in which…

… Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 19, 1969 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday. January 19. 1969 ,...., . ~' I 7 ,. X The Creative A rts Festival: One week togo By BARBARA WEISS It…

…'s here. It's now. It's t h e Creative arts Festival, 1969. Entitled "Experiment in the Arts," the Festival will fea- ture modern notables famous internationally for their pioneer- ing contributions in the…

… fields of drama, poetry, art, dance, criticism, and song. "This year, we wanted to build a cultural event the dimensions of which would be something unique," says Harry Winer, '69, chairman of the Festival

June 19, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

… Jazz and Blues Festival. The boogie woogie of Ann Arbor's own piano-man Mr. B, the hard bop of the George Adams quartet, the joyful calypso sounds of the Trinidad-Tripoli Steel Band, the gutbucket blues

… of Albert King and more will all be heard under a large tent on the banks of the Huron River. Don't miss this opportunity to catch the Blues Festival craze....Also on the 27th , as part of the Ann

…, intricately staged sword fights, and a a new musical numbeer. The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra will provide live musical accompaniment. Showtime is 8 pm. Rockabilly big-man Sleepy La Beef plays tonight and…

Arbor Summer Festival, a special presentation of the 1921 silent film version of The Three Musleteers will happen at the Michigan Theater. The movie will be accompanied by a live-on stage musical prologue…

… "A"tUpdate The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 19, 1987- Page 9 Arbor debut. Their EP "The Very Long Fuse" was voted Best EP of 1985 by the New York Times. WE ONE SD A Y. It's a night for unusual…

…, 'Famous People Players,' 2 pm, Power Ctr. grandchildren), Fresh Air Camp, 764-0594. 7-2-3200. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest, -Pride Week: Awards Dinner/AIDS 668-7622 inn Arbor

…. See this one first as it creates an excellant context through which tio understand the Shin Hanga movement. U P C0 M I N Saturday June 27 brings a major music festival to the area: WEMU's Frog Island…

…--Pride Week: Ecumenical Svc, 10 am, on The University Record calendar, and West Park. Rally, 11 am, & march, noon, Federal ity sponsored groups and organizations Plaza (Liberty at 5th). Solstice Festival, 1…

…. Brown, publications Stu Woodshop --Safety Class for new shop users, Sess Record, 4/2 Maynard St. Asterisk * I, 9-11 am, SAB, 763-4025. h admission is charged. *AA Summer Festival--Concert, "An Evening…

… new shop users, Sess stival--Perf, The Brecht Co, Baal, 8 II, 11 am-1 pm, SAB. 763-4025. og Aud, 701 E Univ. 9950532. *AA Summer Festival--Children's Day at the rug (1 wk), Elderhostel (for Festival

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 14

… as that hotbed of intellectual ferment, toujours in the forefront of American art and creativity. Faugh. At least the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival had the good taste to disband itself some years…

… its noise and its clatter to one street only, South University. And, to the surprise of everyone, art was exhibited therein. A practice, by the elipse AnnArborJazzFestival 1978 In Celebration of the…

…Septembert2will nt be accepted. SENDOMAIL ORDERS TO, ECLIPSE JAZZ FESTIVAL 1978 2ND FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION ANN ARBOR, MI49194 INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS: 1) Individual tickets will be available at the Michigan…

…Page 10-Wednesday, July 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily Abolish the million-dollar typo! By JEFFREY SELBST Ann Arbor cares passionately about art. Religiously. For ten minutes every day. After breakfast…

…, is now a free-lance critic andfull time crank. the panhandlers have nothing to do-it's a slack period for everyone. The Art Fair satisfies many of Ann Arbor's most aching needs. It can point to itself…

Ann Arbor. I dread using a word so completely overdone as over-commercialization (you know, the one everyone uses to describe the Yule season) but it's true. The schlock merchants set up shop in the…

… wake of the roaring success of the Art Fairs of past years, and now the following palette is laid before the art- hungry as they troop to Ann Arbor: " East University. Perhaps the most mendacious. Claims…

… each order (for orders of five or more,add anotherstmp). 3.) Tickets for Ann Arbor residents can be picked up at the Michigan Unien See Office starting September 7. 4.) Mail ardes with postmarks latethan…

… Box Office (Sept. 12) MICHIGAN UNION BOX OFFICE 1st FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION STATE STREET AT SOUTH UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MI 4819 (313) 763-2471 Hours: 11:30 om-5:30 pmMonday through Friday INDIVIDUAL…

… CONCERT TICKET OUTLETS: Schoolkids Records, both Discount Records in Ann ArborD iscount Records in East Lansing, Cobbs Corners in Detroit, 8oogie Records in Toledoandat oil Hudson's stores. A GREAT' (r lc…

July 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… Ellington at Newport, the crowds seemed uninvolved and the concerts uninspired. We saw Ann Arbor favorites McCoy Tyner and Dexton Gordon, and passed up a very hot Latin show with Tito Puente and Dizzy…

… styles, with a lot of scat singing, whistling, and violin solos. Carla Bley's set was stronger than her interesting but tentative January performance in Ann Arbor. Alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone, euphonium…

… absent and sorely missed, so it was your basic clownish-sentimen- tal-melodic Dexter set; "It's You or No-One", "As Time Goes By", "LTD", "Blues Up and Down", etc. Stan Getz was worse-his group is a bunch…

… Park, the veal at Benito's, and the late night fireworks at Washington Square more than the Newport Jazz Festival. For an upper Michigan jazz fan raised on records like Miles and Monk at Newport and…

… Gillespie to catch one of my personal favorites, Carla Bley. Dexter Gordon's set at the '79 Eclipse festival was far stronger than the one we saw at Carnegie. Bassist Rufus Reid and pianist George Cables were…

…, but his solo playing, is overly serious and repetitious. But they comprised a very exciting and enjoyable band, overall. Max Roach's quartet played the most masterful set we were to see at the festival

…" with festival producer George Wein, and that last time it was on New Music Night, too." Vocal tunes were important: The crowd pleasing "Boo to You Too", the rocking "Car Won't Start", and a num- ber…

September 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

… together House of Mystique Incense. Co off-color blues he pours on festival crowds ("I'm gonna get me a Saturday in Ann Arbor for the To complete the day, BAM is sex-atary, I'm gonna give her a dick…

… the Universitv of Micnigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- !gan, 420 Maynard St.. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer…

…-FREE DELIVERY j3 1 AT LAST!1 It's kick-off weekend for Ann Arbor's new rock spot that has what you've been looking for. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 17, 18. 19 at the ODYSSEY you'll enjoy and dance…

… to Ann Arbor's favorite rock groups. No cover. No minimum. Food and liquor 'til 2 a.m. Thursday-9:30-1:30-LOVE'S ALCHEMY Friday--9:30-1:30-LEAVES OF GRASS Saturday-5-7 (after game Happy Hours…

…, including outstanding works of Ann Arbor artist Jon Lockard and D;troit sculptor Oscar Grades. George Norman's Black Odyssey of his- torical Afro-American struggles and achievements will be dis- played. The…

… us it is new, because few of us besides the blues officianados who write the programs for the blues festivals and collect obscure label records, really know what's behind men like Sykes. Discovering…

… Forties when our parents were flirting in gaslight clubs, necking under Tiffany-type lamps - while the big blues man tinkled away in the corner. Sykes made his first album in 1929, went on to pioneer the…

… distinctive American boogie woogie style, eight beats to the bar in left hand rhythm, "walking the basses" he called it. The big blues hits we now hear backed by electric guitars and Madison Avenue recording…

… think of Sykes as the ghost behind the songs. he becomes a fascinating piece or a chapter in a blues anthology, and the music won't come alive. We think: the boogie woogie and the cocktail blues lived in…

… sensitivity e q u a I to anyone performing folk music today." -Michigan Daily Famous PIZZA*& CHICKEN f rom THOMPSON'S PIZZA 211 E. ANN ST. (Next to Armory) CALL 761-0001 FREE DELIVERY-7 Days a Week…

July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 18

… Linda Siglin of the Ark 7:30 - 10:00 Poetry Festival in the Union Gallery of the Michi- gan Union 8:30 Ann Arbor Chamber Or- chestra presenting . Beethoven and Haydn in the Michigan Un- ion ballroom…

… noon each diy and will remain there until at least 10 :00 every night. From the world of drama, the U Players and the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre have been signed on. The Players are schedulvd to perform a…

… ,nd the Ann Arbor Council for Perfornming Arts All performances are on the East University Street stage unless otherwise noted. TIIURSDAY, JULY 19 12:00 noon Stone Ground, light rock band 1:00 Ann Marie…

… atlsiss Proseitod by the .\A1n Arbor Cttt:oril frtr Performiog .rts and the University Artists Gttild, the entertainment will st 01nearly every field of artstic e deartor. PERFORMERS WILL tak, the stage at…

… Schramm, song writer singer, guitar 2:00 Okra, jazz band . 3:00 Todd Kabza & John Dian, rag-time songs, blue-grass, gui- tar and harmonica 4:00 Sine Nomine popular me- dieval and renaissance music; lute…

…, recorder, crum horn, viola da damba 5:00 Turkish folk, South Ser- bian Harem and Israeli dances The Human Mime Troup, Ice Cube on a Leash 6:00 The R.F.D. Boys, blue- grass music 7:00 Hootenanny, hosted by…

…. Donation $1 to cover costs 0:00 Noah Blindside, jazz, rock and blues 10:00 - 11:30 Free Movies - Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton silents; on the diag FRIDAY, JULY 20: 1: 110 mgaolk Singor. t:lll sin Ottk Iidg…

… musical revitr oin- cluding "The Road of the Gease- paint," while the Civic Theatre will do excerpts from "The Apple Tree" and "Most Happy Fella." MUSICALLY, T H E festival boasts representatives from near…

… take place in conjunction with the fairs outside the festival area itself. Silent movies with tuster Keaton and Charlie Chap- lin will be shown on the Diag Thursday night. For those whs tisho Itto…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… after forming last year. Ann Arbor jazz/new age pianist David Flippo opens the show. He is popular with Gandy Dancer diners so he should be just fine with you as you munch down some inexpensive grub for…

… & DARROM EQUIPMENT NEW & USED BARGAINS Ann Arbor 13th Camera Show and Sale Holiday Inn West 2900 Jackson Rd., otfi-94, Exit 172 Ann Abor, MI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1988 10AM. -5 P.M. ADMISSION $3.00 FOR INFO…

… sets of rockin' pi- ano blues. You may be skeptical. I may have been too except that I saw Sunnyland Slim and his young, very tight, and very talented blues band at last June's Chicago Blues Festival

…, Sunnyland settled in Chicago where he played bring k up some mean blues as was lues Festival. See him Saturday . Margitza are native Detroiters, who won the Hennessey Cognac National Jazz Search shortly…

…ARTS ,a - - - - - - - ---- - - - - --- -- -- The Michigan Doily Friday, February 19, 1988 Pagt Sunnyland Slim By Alan Paul 81 is pretty old to be playing the blues with verve and energy…

blues. Sure, his fingers have slowed down, but his band, led by guitarist Steve Freund, cooks. Cooking is nothing new to Sun- nyland Slim. He has been playing professionally since 1922 and the following…

… year he left his home in Mississippi and settled in Memphis. He went on to play with blues per- formers from Ma Rainey to "Memphis Minnie" Douglas, and "Sonny Boy Williamson, No. 1" During the early '40s…

… flues 8:00, and THE SUNNYLAND SLIM BLUES BAND at 10:00. Call WEMU at 487-2229 for directions or more information. "Hunan Garden reaps the rewards of fine preparation." from Detroit Free Press, March 21…

… Sunnyland Slim, 81, can still coo evident at last year's Chicago Bl night at Ypsilanti's Depot Town with the original Muddy Waters blues band. So, the man's itinerary reads like this: 1922 - Ma Rainey, 1942…

July 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

…-8555) - Bop Bars and Clubs Trio, with the Blue Front Persuaders. Ten Little Indians - Ann Arbor Civic The Earle- (994-0211) -Last night Theater Main Street Productions. Moore and Jesse Richards.- Perfrmance…

… Park - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Boogie-woogie piano from a local master. Followed by cartoon classics at dusk. See Campus Cinema. 7 p.m. at the top of the Fletcher Street parking structure. Free. Call…

… 763-0950 for more information. Choices - Patchwork Theater 8 p.m. at the Performance Network. See Friday's listing. 1,000 Years of Jazz - Ann Arbor Summer Festival A six-piece dixieland jazz band and a…

… PerfrmanceShydner. isn't merely a marvelously imaginat- David Flippo/Top of the Park - Ann Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - ive excursion ito the land of L. Frank Arbor Summer Festival Los Chickens squawk…

…. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - David Flippo/Top of the Park - Ann Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Huron. Free. Call 663-9376 for more in- Private Sector goes public. Arbor Summer Festival Bob Gardner and…

Ann Wonderful early Hitch. John and at the door. Call 763-0950 for more Festival. 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Arbor Chamber Orchestra. Noon. See Gre arean nvt Young, and Peter information. Tickets are…

… - American strange interloper, MLB 3, 9:15 p.m. Park - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Guild of Organists $2/single, $3/double. A recital by this local quartet will be Ca p s 5a Anthony Williams and LaVonne Stop…

… Youth Symphony Orches- Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1x1984) MTF Not quite the breakthrough motion p.m. $2.50. tra - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean picture some seem to think it is. In Gold…

… Office and at the door. Call 763-0950 for more information. Ten Little Indians - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Productions Was it the butler? 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Campus Cinema The Glass Key…

…, $3.50/double. Gone with the Wind (Victor Fleming, 1939) MTF Another showing of Hollywood's biggest romantic adventure showing on Ann Arbor's biggest screen. Mich., 7 p.m. only. $2.50. Make Mine Music…

July 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

…- ure to the Ann Arbor audienc. Originally UAC had planned to have the groups play ons the Diag, a site close to the fair and, until recently the traditional site for open air concerts at the Uni- versity…

…- flicts that might develop the or- ganizers will provide UAC people and encourage "self-policing me- chanisms." They are trying to avoid the use of Ann Arbor po- lice for anything other than traffic control…

…-and-coming Kristofferson discovery; and a blues work- shop. Festival-goers found it even more frustrating to learn of Joni Mitchell's surprise appearance at one of the tents after she had left. The festival, though, wasn…

…'t planned around "big names." Instead, it presented some of the best-thougs not famous-- performers in traditional bal- lads, blues, bluegrass, Indian, African, Middle Eastern, and African folk dancing, and…

FESTIVAL Mariposa: Folk at its best By LORIN LABARDEE The students will be in the streets again today but not for the usual reasons. There will, be no marching or demonstrating. Rather, the students and o t…

… DIANE LEVICK Againstsabackdrop of the Toronto skyline, across the bay of Lake Ontario, the 1972 Mari- posa Folk Festival opened last Friday for a fascinating three- day run, complete with Wood- stock…

… topi- cal folk. The festival-goers, who were nearly all in the 18 to 30 year- old range, were attracted in especially large numbers to min-concerts by Taj Mahal, and David Bromberg. John Prine, who…

…. Young provoked a communalr"Ooooh!" from lis- teners when he broke into Heart of Gold. NEIL YOUNG performs Sugar Mountain and other favorites in a surprise appearance at the Mariposa Folk Festival in…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 12

… that of the State Street and Ann Arbor Street Art Fairs. Ann Roth, Guild member who is coordinating the Festival, claims, "We've designed a framework that makes it possible for all students to exhibit…

…Page 8-Wednesday, July 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily Summer Arts Fest: Artists free-for-all I By OWEN GLEIBERMAN What began seven years ago as a fringe on the official Ann Arbor Art Fair has since…

… critics town-by auto-to go to work or and therefore fit right in. possibly for pleasure, they are even But the most important benefit for more appreciative. those who enjoy Ann Arbor all year During the…

… fair one can often hear an round is that their appreciation of their Ann Arbor resident boasting about the homes rekindles every year during the extra exercise they got because they fair. Because those…

… who flock to had to park their car four miles from discover Ann Arbor must eat, the city's where they live. Ann Arborites are public dining rooms fill quickly. Ann really into the physical fitness thing…

… stocked full of stores-to the critics and dine at home. anxious art critics, Ann Arbor residents Although few, there are, some see parts of town they never knew drawbacks to the art fair. Residents existed…

… fair seems to at- Summer is a very special time in Ann tract an unusual, element called street- Arbor. Most of the students are gone, people by locals but generally referred the town seems serene, warm…

… and to as clowns by the critics. friendly. Many permanent residents of But Ann Arbor residents overlook the city are in the habit of taking long, these slight inconveniences for the peaceful…

… cone, 9alking softly about poetry Really, what would Ann Arbor or art. - 'residents do without the Art Fair? L. A ASTREETARTFAIRSPECIAL by FRASER'S Our 18/10 stainless steel gravy boat and ladle…

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January 19, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 89) • Page Image 5

…[, .. . By Mitch Cantor For a while, it was almost like an old Ed Sullivan show. And one of the bet- ter ones, at that. And almost perfectly executed. But the Fifth Ann Arbor Folk Festival, at the Michigan…

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… for the River"), an Irish instrumental medley, and the Harlem Globetrotters' theme song (whatever it's called). The musician- ship was brilliant, the act composed. They will be returning to Ann Arbor in…

… Eastland) WITH SPECIAL GUESTS a U FERRUARY 1 8:00P.M. Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor

… astonished the crowd with its swing-era music.! Combining on guitar and dtarinet, and then guitar and tin whistle, Novick and Van Duser artfully recreated a couple of jazz tunes, a blues suicide chant ("Ready…

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… Mabus . highlighted the evening show Diversity hallmark of Arkfolk festival By Lesa Doll T HERE IS nothing as entrancing as a young, nubile dancer. In-no other persona can we find such illuminating, raw…

… have been very tiresome set changes. Following a short introduction of the festival, McBride brought on Gemini, a duo composed of local identical twins. Sandor and Laszlo Slomovits. An a cappella version…

… Sandor and Percy Danforth, an 81-year-old bones virtuoso tiewhom the festival was dedicated. (If you've never seen anyone play bones, they are played with one in each hand-like spoons-but sound like tap…

September 19, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

… on Saturday afternoon. From noonto 8 p.m. Gallup park was hostto a wildrumpus as the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival jumped, jived and wailed once again. Taking place on the auspicious day of B…

…'s composition skills as well as soloing abili- ties. Taking much of his style from John Coltrane, he played with a harsh, brassy tone and technical ferociousness indicative Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

… such mastery is a true privilege.-it is a delight. Stela Bues and Jazz festival jumps, jives and By Jams Miller Daily Arts Writer One of the grand traditions of the Ann Arbor music scene took place…

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… afternoon's show. Early in his set Wallace sutffeed from torpid, meander- ing tunes that went nowhere. But tunes like "Some Kind of Blue" and "Music Lives On' 'savedthe set, demonstrating Wallace…

…- ment to the Trane himself play the song like abullinachinashop, it was adecenthomage to his apparent idol. Shifting gears back to the blues, Aaron "Little Sonny" Willis tookthe stage. Willis played the…

… down cover of Sly Stone's funk opus "Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Again)" bringing the crowd to its feet for the first time. Continuing in a fine blues vein came Lonnie Mack. Mack proves that the…

… Chi- cago blues tradition is far from dead. Com- bining this Muddy sound with a taste of Kansas City jump (especially in the piano), Mack had aglide in his stride and adip in his hip with his first tune…

March 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… scholastic year. This March, like the 52 before it, film aficionados flood to the city to celebrate the oldest experimental film festival in the United States, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, housed…

… appreciation for historical precedent.” The festival is very integrated into the Ann Arbor community, relying heavily on local volunteers to keep it together each year. There is also a current and…

… off to some exotic locale? Is your mind still full of memories of sunshine, white sand beneath your toes and crystal blue waters? Well, dear readers, the water I was surrounded by was…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… St. r TURDAY i . _ . ._,...;' ' Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus…

… made at once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca Lion. For more details call M. Mer zen, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow wo borrowed the blue and gld pweater at the Fall…

…-Two seats for entire May q Festival., 6th Row-1st Balcony- Worth $19.00. Price $10.00. call Every, 273 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, main floor, for any concert. Call 1766-3. FOR SALE-3 Festival

… tickets second balcony, front row, section 12. Tel. 302-M or call at 619 E. University. FOR SALE--Two seats for entire May Festival. 6th Rowv, st balcony. Worth $14.p0" Pric, $10.00. Call Every, 2738, FOR…

… SALE-Saxaphoneas, BuescherC Melody and ConnE Flt Alto. Both new?" Call 11984 311 Thompson. FOR' SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $1.2 sach, phone 2276, 818 Oakland. FOR SAE-Course ticket for May…

… SFestival. Mta" Floor. $6.00 Call x;344-W. or 23orest. FOR SAL-One course May Festival ticket, center main floor.-$6.50. 414 Church St. or phone 4504'M. FQR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets for Friday niglit…

… concert. Main floor. Call 583W. FOR SALE -Two May Festival tick- ets together, main floor. $12.00. Call liaitd.Phone.1505. FOW SLE-LTwo tickets. for. entire May Festival. Downstairs.Call 1130. FOR SALE…

…-Two tickets for part of Festival concerts. Call 941. FOR SALEFirst class Gibson tenor Mandolin. Call Walker, 1719-M. . ISCLLANXOUS RESERVATIONS ,for All-Amercan College Tour in Europe this sum mver 'should be…

… 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. F~OR SALE FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon, 1st Balcony. Ad- STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

… **4 Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson are Oscar-nomi- nated for their roles in this romantic comedy. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1:20, 4:15, 7, 9:35. At Showcase: 12:25, . N 3:20, 6:35, 9:35. Blues Brothers 2000…

…. League Underground. 8 p.m. Free. MUSIC Patty Griffin Folk great and Ann Arbor Folk Festival veteran impresses audi- ences with her highly original songs and lilting voice. The Ark. 7 and 9:30 p.m. The Ark…

…) See Thursday. Mich. 5 and 7:45 p.m. MUSIC UMS Choral Union with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Teaming up to stage Mendelssohn's epic oratorio "Elijah." Hill. 4 p.m. $10. 764-2538. The 1997 Lterary…

… heav weight Leonardo DiCaprio missed out onan Oscar nor Phone Numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 761- 9700; Briarwood: 480-4555; Fox Villa e 994-8080; Michigan Theater: 668-8397 Showcase: 973-8380; State: 761…

…-8667. Showtimes are in effect Friday through Thursday Late shows at Ann Arbor 7 & 2 and State are for Friday and Saturday onl Noon and midday matinees at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 are for Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only…

…. $15. 763-TKTS. Ebeling Hughes Detroit-based ensemble plays psychedelic originals. Club Heidelberg. 10 p.m. 1 f i i i « , 41 0 1 " i 1 i 1 w i " i f {i @ rtIos .a MEXICAN CAFE Ann ArLdor's Finest…

… *** Elwood Blues is back in the sequel to the 1980 classic. At Briarwood: 9:30. At Showcase: 4, 12:15. The Borrowers *** John . Goodman stars in this film based on the Mary Norton ' novel. At Showcase: 12…

July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

… BLINDSIDE, jazz, rock and blues FREE MOVIES-Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton silents; on the diag Presented by U-M Artists and Craftsmen Guild and the Ann Arbor Council for Performing Arts ,r 4 000% …

… Siglin of the ARK POETRY FESTIVAL in the Union Gallery of the Michigan Union ANN ARBOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA presenting Beethoven and Haydn in the Michigan Union ballroom. Donation $1 to cover costs. . NOAH…

… with bringing out the truth." Centicore Bookshops, Inc. 336 Maynard, 663-1812 1229 S. University, 665-2604 ANN ARBOR'S MOST COMPLETE BOOKSTORES far as business costs rise. For example, the price…

… . Itchen j port 415 DETROIT ST. ANN ARBOR MICI. (continued from Page 3) Ulasewicz told of being the bag man in transferring funds from President Nixon's lawyer Her- bert Kalmbach to the men await- ing trial…

…, light rock band ANN MARIE SCHRAMM, song writer, singer, guitar OKRA, jazz band TODD KABZA & JOHN DIAN', rag-time songs, blue-grass, guitar and harmonica SINE NOMINE popular medieval and renaissance music…

… JULY 28 FREE~ AN 12:00 7:30-1C 10:00-11 ARTS FESTIVAL N ARBOR STREET ART FAIR ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JULY 19th noon 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 0:00 8:30 9:00 1:30 STONE GROUND…

…; lute, recorder, crum horn, viola do damba Turkish folk, South Serbian Harem and Israeli dances The Human Mime Troup, ICE CUBE ON A LEASH THE R.F.D. BOYS, blue-grass music HOOTENANNY, hosted by Linda…

October 19, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… PREVIEW Edgefest to bring vibrant musical talent to campus Ann Arbor’s annual jazz festival returns this week to Kerrytown The soul of the saxophone, the pounding of percussion, the mellow of the…

… community of Ann Arbor clamors with anticipation over this valued attraction each year. In an interview with the Daily, Deanna Relyea, founder of Kerrytown Concert House in 1984, said Edgefest is…

…. Consider this stretch equivalent to Buehrle’s time with the Toronto Blue Jays, the city from where dvsn themselves hail; the pitcher saw success with a new level of finesse in the twilight…

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Thursday, October 19, 2017 — 5 Arts AMAZON STUDIOS ‘Last Flag Flying’ is one of the many films playing at Chicago Film Festival this month At Chicago…

… International Film Festival, Day 2: ‘12 Days’ & ‘Last Flag Flying’ Daniel Hensel continues his daily updates this week from Chicago “12 Days,” a documentary by French filmmaker Raymond Depardon (“Journal…

… plays in these scenes, is haunting, composed mostly of despair but with a tinge of hope and uplift, like the facility’s inmates. The first American film I saw at the Festival, aside from “The…

… Florida Project,” which wasn’t playing at the Festival but was playing at the same theater, was “Last Flag Flying,” a follow-up to “The Last Detail,” a 1973 film directed by Hal Ashby. In “The Last…

… and the two deaths in the past year, so when he’s finally able to laugh, it’s an outburst of melancholic catharsis. DANIEL HENSEL Daily Film Editor FILM FESTIVAL COVERAGE COMMUNITY CULTURE…

… cello — these sounds blend into a traveling tune, dancing through the air to the ears of the crowd. Edgefest, the four day festival of avant- garde music, features a plethora of world…

…. Founded in 1997, Edgefest started as a one-day festival that quickly grew into its present four- day celebration. It began when two exceptional groups of musicians happened to come through town at the…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 28

… of India 1 p.m. - Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance (folk music) 2 p.m. - O.J. Anderson (mime) 3p.m. - Stark Ravina Revue (band jamboree) PIZZA BOB'S MIDTOWN CAFE 618 CHURCH WEDNESDAY…

….m. - Astralight (funk, pop) CAMPUS FILMS WEDNESDAY-JULY 20 Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Films By George Kuchar ,7:30 p.m., Thunder- crack, 9:30 p.m., Lorch Hall. Classic Film Theatre - Lust for Life, 7:15 & 9:30 p…

…Page 16 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 Art Fair Happenings w MICHIGAN UNION Summer Arts Festival WEDNESDAY-JULY 20 5:50 p.m. - Footloose.(bluegrass) 7:30 p.m. - Ann Doyle & Friends…

…) FRIDAY-JULY 22 2 p.m. - Pulsations (funk, reggae) 4:30 p.m. -Core (rock) 7 p.m. - Falcons (rock, blues) SATURDAY-JULY 23 2 p.m. - The Slang (rock) 4:30 p.m. - Skyls Calhoun Band (electric blues) 7 p…

… (Baroque) 2 p.m. - Junior Theater Strolling Players (Commedia del Arte) 3 p.m. - Goodtime Players (performing "Sorcerer's Curse") 4 p.m. - Ann Doyle and RandyPettit (original songs) 5p.m. - Word of Mouth…

November 19, 1992 (vol. 103, iss. 38) • Page Image 12

… S. MAIN at Mo-sa 11am -10pm Liberty * Ann Arbor Fri-Sat. 1 tam-1 1pn CALL 994-1012 Sun12 Noon -10 pm POSSESSED - THE DRACUui MUSICAL The horror, the horror. Nowa- days they'll make a musical about…

… popular film version, this show is an up-close look at the declining sexual morals of the pre-Revolution French aristocracy. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, 2275 Platt Rd., 8 p.m., $8 (Thurs. 2-for-1), 971-AACT…

… MODERN JAZZ QUAuRTET 40 years, and still going Nixon strong, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m., 763-TKTS BLUE SUN QUINTET / SAPHMOD An improv of many diverse musical styles, Mcl Music, 8 p.m., free THE SEL.DOM SCENE…

FESTIVAL The Performance Network offers a tableau of his theater, drawings, poetry, and life including new works reflecting Lorca's continual influence on contemporary artists. Performance Net- work, 8 p…

… GARCA LORCA FESTIVAL See Thursday, 8 p.m. ANNIIE GET YOUR GUN. See Thursday, 8 p.m. S AT UR DA Y POSSESSED -- THE DR~cLA MUSICAL See Thursday, 8 p.m. LES LIAISoNs DANGEREUSES See Thursday, 8 p.m. THE…

… APPLE TRE See Thursday, 8 p.m. DIE FLEDRnM~s See Thursday, 8 p.m. A GARCIA LORCA FESTIVAL See Thursday, 8 p.m. ANE GET YOUR GUN See Thursday, 8 p.m. S UN DA Y OrNCE ON TIS ISL.AND The energy of Caribbean…

…-$29.50, 668-8397. POSSESSED - THE DRcuA MUSICAL See Thursday, 2 and 7 p.m. DIE FLEDERMAUS See Thursday, 2 p.m. A GARCIA LORCA FESTIVAL See Thursday, 6:30 p.m. ANIE GET YOUR GUN See Thursday, 7 p.m. & 2 p.m. TU…

September 19, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

… with subtitles. SUGAR BABY (Percy Adlon, 1985), AAFC, 7:00 & 9:00 p.m., MLB3. The Ann Arbor premiere of the love story that was all the rage at the New York Film Festival. SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (Gene Kelly…

FESTIVAL- Ann Arbor Farmer's Market, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Celebrate the first day of autumn at the farmer's market. Featured will be a flea market, antiques, fall produce, handcrafted items, and plenty of food and…

…The v m. l . . .. . m Iow IF What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA IN THE REALM OF THE SENSES (Nagish Oshima, 1977), CG, 7:00 & 9:15 p.m., MLB 4. A geisha and her…

… and WCBN DJ Marc Taras, original songs by Randy Herman and Lizette Chevalier. There will also be an open mike for audience members. Get your act to - gether and go for it! "NIGHT, MOTHER" - Ann Arbor

… Civic Theater Main Street Productions, 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic Theater, 338 S. Main (662- 7282). A powerful play by Marsha Norman. "'Night, Mother" won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize. Directed by Neil Alexander…

… choreographed by the company's own Whitley Setrakian, including a new piece entitled "Slow Boat to Hong Kong," a humorous variation on the traditional tango. "NIGHT, MOTHER" - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street…

… Lake. FURTHERMORE VEGETARIAN DINNER - Yoga Center of Ann Arbor, 7 p.m., 205 E. Ann, $4.50 donation. "Berlin, Jerusalem, and the Moon," an original comedy-drama about the contradictions of Jewish…

… Cuisine," Ann Arbor Culinary Historians, 7 p.m., Old 2nd Ward Bldg., 310. Ashley. JANE SLAUGHTER - "The Current Situation in Guatemala," Latin American Solidarity Committee, 8 p.m. FURTHERMORE HARVEST…

… re freshments. To help celebrate will be Gerhard Kremkus and his German Shepherds, the Ann Arbor German Park Schuhplatler Dancers, fortune telling by Rebecca, and Fireside Heritage Crafters. FIRST RUN…

… Ave. 1IFJ~.~4~AJ1 662-8485) Ann Arbor's favorite downtown haunt. Specializing in B-B-Q baby back ribs, large selection of chicken entrees, dinner salads, hot and cold sandwiches, bur- gers, beer, wine…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

….Gl SIX. THE MICHIGAN DAILY F __ __.. i I / o GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints DELTA "Art is long, Life i5 Short" CAFE I Ann Arbor

… came again as a freshman. O'Brien was not active on the cam- pus. He entered with three condi- tions. During his last two years his standing improved rapidly. Upon leaving Ann Arbor, Dr. O…

…? Bankoks, Sailors and Panamas; Leghorns in all of the latest Weaves and Shapes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Our $i Shirts A Big Ship- ment of Sport Coals in the Blue Knit ANN Iwo aFlow aert 0 G…

…. SHOP Does Commercial and Technical work of all kinds. If it's a particularly difficult thing, ask him about it. Just as Z03 E. Uivy. Ave. easy to photograph a blue print as any- 71SEt e arthing else…

… have disappeared in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the eve of his marriage, and who is thought to, have been slain, is a graduate of the1 Michigan medical college, of the class of 1908. Dr. O'Brien came to Ann

Arbor in 1903 from his home in Goshen, N. Y. During his freshman year he was dropped from the university owing to poor scholarship, but this sentence was changed to probation by the faculty. In 1904 he…

… Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models Special Attention Given I For Grown-ups and Growing-ups. 719 N. University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I. === om May Festival Guests Just Received Large…

…,000,000 more than the total of last year's bill. Saddle ponies at 50c an hour. Call 830. tf Matinees ITues., Th. Sat. GARRICK DETROIT Week of May 15 Special During Music Every Day Festival Week. " JERRY…

March 19, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 119) • Page Image 13

…, the annual May Festival, spon- sored by the Micksigan Choral Urion Society, helps to make Ann Arbor the cultural center of Michigan. Each year the Society brings a group of great instrumentalists and…

… required of torical Collections is fast becom- man's proud boast of "Champions all entering students. ing a valuable repository of the West," Maize and Blue teams captured three Conference titles and swept…

… THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Sports Program Trains Men For Defense May Festival Is One Of Best In World Termed one of the three great- est music festivals in the world…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… EUGENE ORMANDY Conductor, Philadelphia Orchestra THOR JOHNSON Cincinnati Orchestra HILL AUDITORIUM I Ann Arbor, Michigan SOLOISTS CONDUCTORS LJUBA WELITCH. NORMA MARIAN HEYDE . ANDERSC…

…: Charles A. Sink, President, University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Checks should be made pay- able to: University Musical Society. / m ; NATHAN MILSTEIN Renowned…

… EUGENE ORMANDY . . . . . . Philadelphia THOR, JOHNSON . . . . . . . Cincinnati Orchestra ALEXANDER HILSBERG Orchestra Associate, Philadelphia Orchestra MARGUERITTE HOOD Festival Youth Chorus…

… MARGUERITE HOOD . . . . . . Festival MACK HARRELL. Youth Chorus NATHAN MILSTEIN x 1 . . . violinist ALEXANDER WILLIAM PR HILSBERG . . violinist ORGANIZATIONS IMROSE WILLIAM KINCAID. WILLIAM…

… KAPELL . . . . . violist . . . . . flutist . . . . pianist . . . . pianist The Philadelphia Orchestra The University Choral Union The Festival Youth Chorus JAMES WOLFE. The Philadelphia Orchestra will…

May 19, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 171) • Page Image 8

… who fees are not paid by the above date graduate in June. Pay at once and avoid the last minute rush. Shirley W. Smith, Secretary. Ann Arbor Art Association: Paintings of forty-four American Artists…

… Building, Wednesday afternoon, 2:15. All persons interested are invited. W. A. Paton. Senior Lits: Seniors who have not paid their class dues may do so by sending me a check at 1502 Cambridge Road, Ann Arbor

…, nor heard a llama bleat We've never seen a Gaucho ride and throw the bolas neat We've never heard Brazilians sing those lively "Santos Blues" But, boy, we'll get all this-and more We're gonna make this…

… present. Helen Hall. Mists Detain Him Pay as igh as $25.00 for Men's and Ladies' Old Clothes call us beforeyou se. l Also buy Shoes, OvercoatsJewery, etc. 121E.Ann Dial4366 SAM ELLIS PONTIAC MT. CLEMENS…

…:00; also the following mornings of Festival week:- Wednesday and Friday 9:00 to 11:00, Thursday and Saturday 9:00 to 12:00. General admission twenty-five cents; free to members, students of Univer- sity, and…

… of this semester. Fred A. Cuthbert, Pres. May Festival Notices: Festival concerts will take place as follows: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 o'clock. Friday and Saturday…

… located in the main lobby. Librettos will be on sale at the music stores, during Festival week, and in the lobby preceding each concert. Charles A. Sink. First May Festival Program: The first May Festival

… respective assignments in Hill Audi- torium during the May Festival, unless otherwise notified. Doors open at 7:30 P. M. for evening concerts and at 2:00 P. M. on Fri- day and Saturday afternoons. Please be on…

… time. .W. A. Davenport. May Festival Librettos: In order to give the general public an opportunity to obtain Librettos before the evening concert, copies have been left at all Music and Book Stores…

July 19, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

…Monday, July 19, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 19 Old, new at A2 fair New innovations don't compromise spirit of Ann Arbor Art Fairs By EMMA JESZKE ManagingArts Editor Anyone who has…

… ever been in Ann Arbor over the summer knows what kind of madness ensues during the Ann Arbor Art Fairs: The mas- Art Fairs sive flock to all areas of campus and down- Wednesday town leaves little…

… to put on a music festival. noisy acts under a hot sun, and I'm And now, at year five and still counting on more of them to pad the unable to shakethe expected setbacks weekend ,as Pitchfork no doubt…

… will of any music festival - overpriced continue to grow in future years. beer, limited water fountains and a bottleneck at every entrance and exit to the park - the indie-music- authority-turned-festival

May 19, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… including "And So To Bed," "Meet My Sister,' "The Shining Hour," and "Macbeth." I The "I1 Thrillf the Living Theatre: SPRING IN ANN ARBOR - and again the brilliant theatre festival at the Lydia…

…- son, Margery Pickard and 'Lloyd Gough will bring the 1935 Dramatic Season to its gala opening tomorrow night in the Lydia Mendelssohn Thea- ter. This current comedy, success is brought to Ann Arbor by…

… Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles" comes to Ann Arbor May 27, with the glamorous Nazimova, Rom- ney Brent, McKay Morris, distin- guished leading man for Ethel Barry- more, Lionel Pape, Viola Roache, and…

Ann Arbor. Among the plays were the "Electra" of Sophocles with Blanche Yurka and Martha Graham, Shaw's "Arms and the Man" with Violet Heming, In 1932 "There's Always Juliet" ,opened the Season and was…

… And the New York Cast Intact ELIZABETH RISDON Blue Bird Book Nook RENTAL LIBRARY i# " Laburnum Grove" mixes mirth with mystery...in the hands of Edmund Gwenn and Melville Cooper it is funny and…

… included festivals in Mi- waukee and in Detroit under his di- rection. "Laburnum Grove" is a mystery comedy written with a warm appre- ciation of suburban life and of theatrical sleight of hand. In Shoot…

… said very q of a smile, "Arer bitious?" Heaven knowsl but somehow this expanded fairlyo until now it is sp - a rich, "gala" for the Festivals "gala." And at las ing, which is impo Because the en mova has…

… been su session with me - and consequen ent enthusiasm with all the large va's Appearance Will' ulfill Henderson's Dreams HENDERSON that I realize there are perhaps some Dramatic Festivals) people, some…

… few people, to whom Festivals were or- Nazimova is merely a name in some lush silent pictures which she, first someday we might of all, remembers to her hofror. The eason distinguished Nazimova of today…

… me a blank look Ld what do you call when I told him I had secured Jane ours in the Middle Cowl for the Festival. "Who's she?" ed finally in her he asked bluntly, as though I had nt. mentioned the lady…

March 19, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… MUSIC Sir igau SUPPLEMENT 1 MUSIC SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1944 Annual Music Festival To Be Presented Ma y 4-7 . Salvatore Baccaloni To Be Featured at Festival

… event was increased to four concerts; a few years later to five and in due course of time the present schedule of six concerts evolved. The Boston Festival Orchestra journeyed to Ann Arbor for the first…

April 19, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… any make Look over our Rackets before buying SHEElHAN'S Win Us WL CO* Leading Merchant Tailors rROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME _TABLE :d and Express Cars for Detroit-7 ic n, and hourly to 6:xo P. nt…

… the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Mon- day during the university year. E~ntered* at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,. Michigan under Act of Congress of March 3, I8g Offices' Ann

Blue box Varsity Bitter Sweets, 00 Cents In the White Box M. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents Th,,e aBox ake Them i Our OwnLClean Candly Shop. Thiey're Simply D~elicious. Standish-'a New ARROW COLLAR for…

… RARBOIJR WILL APPEAR TWICE DUTRING MAY FESTIVAL A_ soprano of distinction, whose con- cert and grand opera work has brought endorsement of the highest character from those qualified to bestow it, is Inez…

… Barbour, soloist for two of this year's May Festival concerts. Of her 4- ., f UNITARIAN CHURCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, Pastor Morning Service at 10;30 Maeterlinck's Out- look on Life YOUNG PEOPLE…

March 19, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

… hold a question-and-answerCO ER annual Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF). missed. screening in competition. Combined discussion after the screening. CO NCE RT The choice of words seems odd, because Now…

… to the new world of suit filed by the AAFF and the Michigan sions to the festival this year (a 25-per- tival. Hertzfeldt, known for shooting all independent cinema," pro- chapter of the American Civil…

… events scheduled will explore the history and origins of edge of experimental film since the fes- ers and festival directors to keep look- to take place between March 24 and 29, experimental film…

…, highlighting the fact Looking to add some tival's conception in 1963, smack in the ing ahead to see what cinematic ground even the most knowledgeable connois- that even the festival itself is on its own…

… America. The festival's are new boundaries to cross within the cinema are guaranteed to plunge into spectives of the late visionary director Head over to the EV website bills the annual event as "the…

… continuously evolving artistic medium, uncharted territories when they take a Bruce Conner ("A Movie") will also be t ' longest-running film festival of its kind no one wants to be left behind. gander at the…

… cinema, but the AAFF settled rificing the artistic quality - without at the festival will be the appearance DVD or anywhere else. concert featuring into the frontier long ago. watering down our programming…

… sorship controversy over a handful of year's program is to make audiences feel his previous effort, "everything will be who cares about art, about important, submissions jeopardized the festival's as if…

…,650 submis- Award at the 2007 Sundance Film Fes- See FILM FESTIVAL, Page 4B rhythms and the incredible synchro- nization its perform- ers display. Free. …

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… first brought black blues to Ann Arbor when his band played in the Union last spring. But if Ann Arbor isn't yet quite as bluesy as the West Side of Chicago, there is no doubt that a hard-core blues

… to come. f The concert was a financial disas- ter.! Indeed the concert was surreal another one of the f r e a k products of that highly distort- ed environment known as Ann Arbor. After all, it isn…

… to control t h a t energy and how to explode it. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

…- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- dlay through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday…

… through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $3.00 by carrier, $3.00 by mail. 30 20 Woshteno w, Ph. 434-1782 Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor NOW SHOWING SHOW TIMES Wednesdav---1-3-5-7-9 Thurs., Fri., Mon…

…., Ts-7-9 Saturday & Sundov---.5-7.-9 "EXQUISITE DELICIOUS COMEDY!" -Detroit News "LIKE CHAMPAGNE BUBBLES!" -Ann Arbor News 2 PERFORMANCES (2:30 and 8:00)! ALEXANDER A C r~ea v Relase inBeaul tu…

… 340 Moynard/Tower Plaza ANN ARBOR/'662-2600 BLOOD, SWEAT and TEARS THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 8:30 P.M. ALL EVENTS BUILDING Laura Nyro Richie Havens Sweetwater SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 8:30 P.M. ALL EVENTS BUILDING…

…'t every town that simultaneously claims the name "All-American City" and "Gateway to the World of Blues." Luther Allison has a lot to do with creating the 1 a t t e r phrase -- in fact it was Lu- ther that…

March 19, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

…. His name might be Kurt Carpenter or Gerard Pape, both of whom will have works performed at the festival. "For many, many years, it (Ann Arbor) has been a magnet for composers," explained Kurt Carpenter…

… Twice Festival VII was originally a counterbal- ance to the myriad of University musical productions in Ann Arbor. The two groups have come together and now support and promote one another. "Our idea is…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 22

… nothing is taken." After all, most of the equipment is saved and re-used in next year's festival. The sounds of hammers pounding and workers groaning disrupt Ann Arbor's summer quiet. Then…

… an Arts Festival. More than 30 people, mostly South and East University merchants, spent many hours to organize this beautiful display. They work around the clock to make sure that the white canopies…

… ago, explains the process: "In the weeks before the festival begins, we hold working sessions to see that all the equipment is in good shape. Then, on the Monday night before the festival begins, we…

… thievery except for some minor equip- ment which has been stolen on the aturday night following the festival. Nevertheless, he warns that workers will still have to "keep a watchful eye out to see that…

July 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 34) • Page Image 6

…p.m. only. $2.50. Aud. A, 9:40 p.m. only. $2.50/single, Glass plays shattering Top-40. The Robber Bridegroom - Ann Arbor $3.50/triple. The Ark - (761-1451) - Mandolin Summer Festival. Mr. Lucky (Henry…

…-9080) - Ben Creed yuks it up. Marty Somberg/Top of the Park - 1940) C2 never been shown in the Ann Arbor Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - Ann Arbor Summer Festival An amazingly quick and witty area will be…

… State Theater. 231 S. State. 662-5296 post apocalyptic western saga. Also stars Tina Movies at Briarwood, riarwood Mall769-70. Turner. At the Ann Arbor Theater. 210 S. Fifth St.- E.T., THE EXTRA…

…. looking for At the Ann Arbor Theater. 210 S. Fifth Maple. 769-1300 Ave.: 761.700. 1-int/)i/d b ttyron 0. 1. ull FRIDAY and baroque violinist Stanley Ritchie Gone with the Wind 1 - >r Fleming, Tristana…

… C. Potter, 1943) master and proponent of "dawg" A re-creation of Ann Arbor Civic Cinema 2 music David Grisman. Theater's highly successful 1982 A mild screwball comedy, but that Furthermore Bird of…

… Little Indians -- Ann Arbor Civic Sci., 9:15 p.m. only $2.50/single, Every Friday the Folk Dance Club Simonian at the turntables. Theater Main Street Productions $3.50/double. teaches steps from 8 to 9…

… and mows them down. Whodunit? generation with his portrayal of a con- formation. Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra String We're not telling. 8 p.m. at the Ann fused youth searching fot'some way to A. Quartet…

… this A Japanese doctor learns that 1965) Ann Arbor Film Co-op The Earle - (994-0211) - Rick original improvisational theater there's more to life than the A Luis Bunuel triple-feature is Burgess and…

… presented with full Bugs Beddow blows the blues. Somberg, a local bluegrass fiddler, movie. Cary Grant and Rosalind narration in the 149th presentation of Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) performs at 7 p…

February 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

… 734‑996‑1991 2 BED. A V AIL. April 1st‑August 21st Furnished, Heat & Water & Free Internet 734‑761‑8000 primesh.com INSURANCE AGENCY IN Ann Arbor looking for sharp, energetic part‑time staff to…

… the cold worth it. Climb out of your bundle of blankets and venture outside to take advantage of what this weekend in Ann Arbor has to offer. Thursday, Feb. 19 9 p.m. Improv Comedy Show…

…!” 26 “You can’t go there,” nowadays 32 Peace Nobelist Sakharov 35 Elijah Blue’s mom 36 __ de coeur: impassioned plea 37 “Gone With the Wind” setting 38 “Whew!” 39 Sit a spell 40 The Pac-12’s Beavers 41…

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… divisions 16 Son of Leah 17 “You’re living in the past,” nowadays 20 Flower celebrated in an annual Ottawa festival 21 Move the boat, in a way 22 Painting option 23 Like a typical farmer’s market 25 “Gotcha…

… at- tempt to overthrow tyrants. 7:30 p.m The Ark’s 28th Annual Storytelling Festival: The Ark Come listen to a variety of stories at the Ark’s annual storyteller gathering. Doors open at 7 p…

April 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

….. '-I Best of 2nd Annual N. Y. Erotic Film Festival in Ann Arbor I tm ,w. …

… with a downeast feast DINNER NIGHTLYINCLUDING SUNDAYS 401 DEPOT ST. ANN ARBOR' RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 769-0592 Clww ULT 7URE ALEIN D AR FILM-Cinema Guild shows Bunuel's Belle de Jour tonight in Arch…

…. Aud. at 7, 9:05; New World Film Co-op presents I Am Curious (Blue) tonight at 7:30, 9:30 at MLB; AA Film Co-op shows Stuart's Willy Wonka and the Choco- late Factory tonight in Aud. A, Angell at 7, 9…

… film was scheduled to be shown two weeks ago at the premiere festival of the American Film Institute's new Kennedy Theatre in Wash- ington, D.C. Just as the time of the theatre's opening drew near…

…, however, George Stevens Jr., di- rector of the Institute, requested that the film be withdrawn from the festival. Much has been made of Stev- ens' actions. Donald Rugoff, the head of Cinema 5 (Siege's dis…

… pictures ever mde." -Stuart Byron, Rolling Stone WINNER-- ACADEMY AWARD BEST Foreign AN EASTER VIGIL AND 0 FESTIVAL EUCHARIST ' will becelebrated at ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Saturday night., April 21st at 10…

… -presents- the FIRST U.S. CUBAN FILM FESTIVAL -featuring- MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT directed by TOMAS ALEA A study of the difficulties a m iddle class intellectual 'has adjusting to the new revolu- tionary…

… society, RECENTLY SEIZED AT THE 1972 CUBAN FILM f >< aFESTIVAL ATTEMPTED * |BY AMERICAN DOCU- MENTARY FILMS. Gold Prize 1971 Moscow Film Festival. International Federation of Film Critics Award. WHY MONCADA…

July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 2

… halls throughout the coun- try. The group rocked 'em crazy at last year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. Tonight's the last night to hear Hound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers at the Blind Pig. Shows…

…. GENERAL NOTICES Ann Arbor Street Fair: S. and E. Attention Students: July 24, 4:00 p.m. is the lost dote for the Summer- Also tonight, the Tate Blues Bolt Tern when the Registrar sOffice Band plays at Mr…

… Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 43-S Thursday, July 19, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106…

…. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and…

…); $7.00 non-local mail (other states and foreign). bar notes By GLORIA JANE SMITH "Hey, Hound Dog - play the blues -.-.-,boogie!" And that the infamous Chicago blueoman did with his House Rockers on the…

… first night of their three-night local gig at the Blind Pig. Their blues drives hard right on through to your very insides to numb away sorrows and awak- en the senses to only the electri- fied power…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… present the 57th performance of its world famous May Festival on May 4, 5, 6, and 7 in Hill Auditorium. Climaxing the Ann Arbor musical season, the Festival will in- clude 13 soloists, 2 choral groups, 4…

… conductors and the Philadelphia Orchestra. * * * PRIESTESS OF SONG: Marian Anderson Sings At Final Festival Concert Appearing for the second time in two years at Ann Arbor, con- tralto Marian Anderson will…

May 19, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 166) • Page Image 10

…., 9 to 12 ti ti a tia a ,_ Men's No-Rip' Athletic Union PIMA ANN ARBOR DRY GOODS CO. 316 South Main St. Ara i/",i/""rI".~",/" ',/"' ".r ", l"'.I"'.r/"'.rr".iPal "'./" "'? t "+r t './~" r…

… incharge of the reunion. An attempt will be made to bring( Dr. John Parker Stoddard of Muske- gon to Ann Arbor during the reunion. Dr. Stoddard is the oldest living alum- nus in point of graduation, having…

… Out Today 3516 Nesting Time Side by Side Charley Straight and His Orchestra 3484 What Do I Care What Somebody Said Nervous Puppies Mound City Blue Blowers 3466 Underneath the Weeping Willow I'm Looking…

…. Supt. Buildings & Grounds Dept. Concert: ram for the second concert in the May Festival Series will ill Auditorium, Thursday evening, May 19th, at 8:00 o'clock. in full is as follows: Overture "Leonore…

… planned to complete his four-continent flight, has arrived in New York. H., at 7:00 instead of the usual time in order that those desiring to at- tend the May Festival may do so. The program for tonight…

…11 r .c.r rrr rr,,.rr.r.rr.rr I" J ---------- - - - - ----- - - - - - - il 4 THE UNION DINING ROOMS are prepared to serve your Festival guests promptly with exceptional food IK T t1nnhccn…

September 19, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… and 9:05 tonight; Ann Arbor Film Co-op features Fellini's Satyricon in Aud. A at 7 and 9:30; New World Film Co-op also presents Satyricon (Rome: Before Christ- -After Fellini) in the MLB Aud. 3 at 7…

… CALL ann arbor art association 2275 Platt Road, Ann Arbor Michigan 48104 973-0590 3a 1 I f STARTS FRIDAY "IMPOSSIBLY BEAUTIFUL TO THE EYE"-Drew, GNS SIDDHARThA4 I _ ENDS THURSDAY TODAY OPEN 12:45 km…

… wcbn Rosalie Sorrels learns, though, that these are quite inaccurate. Her style in- volves the simply beauty of folk, the feeling of country/western, the mellowness of blues and a touch of jazz. "I…

…:00 News Sports Comment 4:30 Talkback 7:30 Jazz/Blues 11:00 Progressive WCBN-FM News News at 7:50, 8:50, 9:50, 10:50 etc. "News at Six," a 30 minute news, weather and sports program with Greg Bowman and Paul…

…. Previous to folk-sing- ing as a career, she was a coun- try western folk addict, collec- ing songs and attending various folk festivals. She views herself as independ- ent and uncompromising, refus- 6…

August 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

…,,; Seventy-eight years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students of the University of Michigan Student polls: Baa, baa, baa mnartin .1Itirselirai 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich…

… University has set up a defense mechanism which 4 Arl Don Canham Events Bldg. was precipitated by some information we received from OSA staffer Nancy Hessler concern- ing the Ann Arbor Police. She was told…

…, but also came close to wrecking the Blues Festival as well. Since the Festival had enlisted the aid of a generally reliable (therefore nearly unique) administrator with pull, they had been able to…

… about the Blues Festival. He told us he' would get in touch with Grambeau, from whom we could learn about the decision in a couple of days. WHEN WE SPOKE to Grambeau, he puts us off, saying he did not…

… have; adequate information. He added that he had not known about the Blues Festival's use of the field. But he did indicate that it was within his au- thority to grant us use of the field, although he…

… people who have descend- ed on Bethel, N.Y., for the Woodstock Rock Festival, but the establishment is trying hard to remain disgusted. In the days preceding the opening of the festival and the two .days…

… more subtlety than that. time!' ized area for everyone-especially the victim- residents of the sleepy New York which had been invaded. But as the festival moved into its last days the picture changed…

… were returned from the other side of the "invasion." The kids found the local people "beautiful." CLEARLY THERE were serious problems with the festival which cannot be overlooked. Bad planning and…

… perhaps a poor choice of location resulted in un- fortunate traffic and food situations. Heroin and low grade acid brought bad trips for many and death for at least two. But the good aspects of the festival

… good music, perhaps the importance of Wood- stock will be, as Max Yasgur, dairy farmer and owner of the festival grounds, sug- gested, a step toward closing the genera- tion gap.1 -CHRIS STEELE the…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… n Ann Arbor's twenty-eighth. a frame, the sixth,' rysand George A.Kuyper, instruct- reigns aantruhu h nie ~. fre hit , and Egli . West Virginia-Kentucky border zone BDITO* . . May Festival, under the…

…rNNAfBriIG an?&zitg ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921. ... big inning wasa necessary yeste I defeat of thes 6 to 3. In thisi olverines combi k to make five r 'atholics' lead of '. with…

… stage Orgaization For Sheriff Pinson reiterated his appre- Ann Arbor tomorrow morning for a peace and qufetl>'o frezied excte lsthon, eachaofSaeOgiztnFr hension of serious trouble today, In the second…

Ann Arbor ities about July 1. The bureau will playing professional baseball. This torium along the line of march to the them gave proof of the quality C )ltiOns ever seen high school given in Hill…

Ann.Arbor for members of secring positions in Ann Arbor nrrnnr for "Goodbye Dear Old State Street", chestra, and a notable cast of t night at the ' a portion of their expenses without FALLS meeting of…

… North University avenue, north on demonstrated the merit of the c ued in the fine Children Take Part that the employment bureau of the sions arrived at. State street to Ann, east on Ann sitio. Ohio State…

…-4. Wheeler and Moss beat Angell speeches the "Yellow and Blue" will 1w'l Soloists . Blue, with the noon and some 250 students are ex- Two collections of oil paintings by on of the crack pected t be in the…

… sings that as large a Franklin K. Lane Dies at Rochester V. Moore of the University S0 o'clock this until 12 o'clock.' -0. L. Cushing, of Ann ble at 5 o'clock this afternoon under number of seniors as…

… possible turn Rochester,' Minn., May 18.-Franklin Music will be at the organ. ',publications Presbld- Arbor, Roert H. Clancy, '07,' of De- the engineering arch to prove their fit- out. These sings once held…

… preserve peace. elect for next year on the various Festivities In this number as well as in at e ,through with . school papers and magazines. All 9. others by the'orchestra, the bi most opportune Prof. Earl…

May 19, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

… Rapids South-Birt, Richmond, Mitts,. Cogn- don, Evans, Quick, McKiernon. Ypst-, lanti-Hoggerty. Ann Arbor-Peel, Beckwith, Crittenden, Spedding, Greg- ory, Huetler, Meyers, Nicholson, Nor- ris, Hornberger…

….......................$1.40 Blue Boar-1 3-4oz.........................25c Barking Dog- ' 5-8 oz.......................30c Saloma, Cigarettes for Ladies ..... ..............25c 11 PATRONS OF THE MAY FESTIVAL ARE INVITED TO…

… vs. Phi Rho Sigma, Homoeop diamond. . 6:45-Nu Sigma Nu vs. Phi Beta Zi, Ann street diamond. 6:45-Alpha Kappa Kappa vs. Inde- pendents, ,Phi Chi diamond. Note: -- The Junior Lit-Senior Lit game…

Festival .Jlusic / is one decided drawback which often approaches discomfort. That's the lack of variety. Many times your own appetite and tastes are given little consideration and I White Polo SHIRTS…

… $2.00 each / YOU will enjoy the May Festival more if you take the music scores' along with you. We can provide you with them. 711 N. UNIVERSITY 0 W E ALSO call your attention to our selection of…

… Victor Records by the following May Festival artists: ORVILLE HARROLD, LUCREZIA BORI, MERLE ALCOCK and LAM- its / no United Cigar Price List Store fun. But the Arcade Cafeteria and Fingerle's greet…

March 19, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

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…’s Spring Commencement announced: Ann Arbor business owners Paul Saginaw and Ari Weinzweig, the co- founders of Zingerman’s Community of Businesses, were announced on March 15 as this year’s Spring…

…!” 26 “You can’t go there,” nowadays 32 Peace Nobelist Sakharov 35 Elijah Blue’s mom 36 __ de coeur: impassioned plea 37 “Gone With the Wind” setting 38 “Whew!” 39 Sit a spell 40 The Pac-12’s Beavers 41…

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… actually blue, not green. 7. St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17 in honor of the date of his death. 8. Saint Patrick is said to have used shamrocks to explain the Holy Trinity of the Fa- ther, the…

… the snow has melted and temperatures have climbed above the freezing point, unearth yourself from the pile of snow you’ve been hibernating in and take part in one or all of the activities Ann

Arbor has in store this week- end. Whether it’s an organized event or just a walk outside, take advantage of the spring weather you’ve dreamed about since November. Friday, March 20 The Blind…

… divisions 16 Son of Leah 17 “You’re living in the past,” nowadays 20 Flower celebrated in an annual Ottawa festival 21 Move the boat, in a way 22 Painting option 23 Like a typical farmer’s market 25 “Gotcha…

May 19, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

…The Weather' , 41 Partly cloudy, a few scattered showers today; Saturday, un- settled. VOL. XLIII No. 167 ANN' ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1933 Editorials End Of A Student Council PRICE FIVE…

… Powers againI in the starring role. These two out- of-town performances will precede the gala opening of the Dramatic; Season at the Lydia Mendelssohn; Theatre in Ann Arbor on Monday evening, May 22…

… mannwas about five nineand one-half inches tall and had curly brown hair, a light black mustache, and light blue eyes. He was between 24 and 28 years of age, it is thought. Two shots had been fired from a…

… CENTS Oratorio Features Concert Thrilling Performance Of 'Belshazzar's Feast' Is Heard At May Festival Artistry Of Heifetz Highly Appreciated Stuecckgold, Bampton, And Young People's Chorus To Be Heard…

May 19, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

…0 JEATHER O'D WARMNER. 'ODAY Y s~I ig1a Baiyi f SEE GAME TOD~AY No. 16,1 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FiVE E5 IN, Macbeth, Danise Score…

…- scholastic Press association conven- Florence lacllctli tion. More than 250 high school edi- tors are in Ann Arbor this week endl I attending the convention which j closes today. Meeting in different groups in…

… the the first two innings and, held the Spirits of Earth is quick though rath-# er heavy, while the Dance of the ize and Blue nine to a. lone coun-erhvywheth Dac ft Spirits of Water is delicate, silvery…

…. Friedel , the Streamers of Maize and Blue Crept, Slooked god until RdIt Fro eventh when the Wol-of L Cuters started to find the of Lanterns that time he had only U- attered' hits, ten more MUISIC PROVES…

August 19, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…Weather Continued cold; possibly snow. JrY Fifty Years Of Continuous Publication iix Editorial Daily Californian's Position Defended VOL. L. No. 96 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19…

… Building. This series of six lectures is sponsored by the Ann Arbor-Ypsi- lanti branch of the American Associ- ation of University Women.... At each lecture Prof. Slosson re- views the latest events in the…

… through. - But the burden they will have to oarry while attempting to upset the heavily favored Maize and Blue is Ifar from light. To approach the well balanced Wolverines this speedy trio will have to…

… may be necessary to depart from some international rules tradi- -Ann'l, r fnlnnmod By WILL SAPP Zooming down the denuded hump of Carnival Hill with the speed and celerity that was theirs only by chance…

… the Michimn Partv at 7-30 n rm I -w 7-7/ -r-I- -1 Wayne IVatators To Face Wolverine Team Today May Festival To Bring 11 Artists Here Dorothy Maynor, Tibbett, Heifetz, It rbi Return; Reservatiols…

… Available German Scouting Planes Reported Over Greece; Britain Reinforces. East Four-Day Festival To Begin May 1. 7 Austra At For ahan Forces Land Singapore, Entrain Malayan Peninsula ANDY CLARK…

…'s May Festival, to be held May 7, 8, 9, and 10 in Hill Auditorium. Included among the MayFestival cast are Lawrence Tibbett, noted baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company, and Jasha Heifetz, famed…

… violinist, both of whom have been ranked high in the favor of past May Festival audiences. Four vocalists will be heard at the Festival for the first time. These in- clude Jarmila N4ovotna, soprano; Charles…

… Kullman, tenor; and Mark Harrell, baritone. Among the other major soloists will be Dorothy Maynor, who was the sensation of the 1940 Festival; Enid Szantho, contralto; Norman Cordon, bass; Gregor…

May 19, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…tor Michigan Daily[ ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1912. T OFjFiCERS iTING OF YEAR. ACTIVITIES- TO BE HURRIED.I 'U TRAVELLING SQUAD DOWNS OHIO STATE iversity Ma- meetingfor light…

… is its, one of the most beautiful baritones ng that it has been Ann Arbor's fortune and to hear recently. He puts spirit and fire into everything he sings. er, The aged Hebrew and Abimelech were he…

…. The varsity squad came out on top in all but one of the matches played. Only the Kenyon team was able even to hold the maize and blue to a tie. Michigan took a clean sweep from Oberlin, on the trip as…

…. VARSITY Is TROUNCED, DY MI A. C.AGAIN In hard and fast tennis during every min-' year 1912-'13 by a margin of 26 votes Vc SED H'll ANNUAL FESTIVAL . 0. SIGN OUTT FOR TWO I'S; ALL A TTRACT BuI. 'E S…

…. VIS ARE ARTISTIC id Delilah," Final Program Melody and Brilliant Orchestration. May Festival has become Two concerts yesterday the nineteenth series. In ttendance, every audience record-breaker. Friday…

… and ights the S. R. O. sign had into play. ly, the present festival rninently among the finest ver been given here. The 'e been of a high standard, ra and chorus surpassed all s; the programs have had y…

… announced in The Michigan Daily when they have been decided upon. GUY WIRE UPSETS VAN WITH FESTIVA.L ARTISTS' TRUNKS, Rope From West Gin Pole of New Auditorium Causes Accident On Thayer Street. A large moving…

… van belonging to the Godfrey Moving and Storage company while making a forced run to Univer- sity hall to collect the trunks and par- aphernalia of the May Festival artists and orchestra ran into one of…

… But eties. .an "Samson and Delilah" Brilliant. .ad "Samson and Delilah"' an opera in her three acts by Saint Saens brought the ted Festival to a brilliant close. The work is dramatic in the extreme…

June 19, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… Thursday, June 19, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Ann Arbor Summer Festival builds community connections Thursday, June 19, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Month…

… what is available The Summer Festival is a non- at both the Ann Arbor District profit 501(c)(3) organization and Library and the University Librar- agency of the University that oper- ies, as well as a…

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