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September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…'s Party from all over the country to Ann Arbor, and as a result, dope use increases." The next year - which turned out to be its last - the Jazz and Blues Festival was held in Windsor, Ontario. Despite an…

… Scott. Scott plans a last-minute advertising binge which includes 50 commercials each on radio stations WJZZ in Detroit and WIQB in Ann Arbor. Festival series tickets are priced at $20, $25 and $30…

…'t settle for the anything so you less than best won't have Mary Lou Williams laid down at those festivals," Grofsorean said. Held in Ann Arbor from 1969 to 1973, the festivals attracted numerous…

…-maker," he added. Mike Grofsorean, who was a coordinator of Eclipse when the seeds of the festival were planted last year, said the concert series "was vaguely patterned after the old Jazz and Blues Festivals

September 20, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 20, 1994 Shakin' at the Blues and Jazz Fest By DUSTIN HOWES Once upon a time, according to a concert veteran at this past weekend's Ann Arbor Blues and…

… Jazz Festival, Miles Davis and Ray Charles played Gallup Park. At least two other greats came to Ann Arbor this weekend and simply drove the crowds nuts. To kick off the festival on Friday night atthe…

…, Mahal added incredible intensity to an already gorgeous night of clear skies, orange sunset and shining moon. De- spite the sexist lyrics, he compelled the Ann Arbor crowd to "shake that booty" and "move…

… from his new ClD'"Funky Genes" - then it got great. All in all, it was a great weekend for music in Ann Arbor. If you missed it... you missed it; there is no replay. How- ever, all of these artists are…

… folks fit the bill. And next year, don't miss the show. Never Mind Your Classes . Here's DailyArts he crowd at the Blues and Jazz Festival JONATHON LURIE/Daily You Don't N cn C -e 0 d C E C 0 T3 N0 N…

…, with just his guitar and a piano. In contrast to Heron's flood of intricately worded, soaring ideas, Mahal brought the music straight down to earth with plain dirty blues. An elder statesman of the blues

… that thing" for an hour and a half. Mahal played the blues like few can, taking the volume down to barely audible levels while keeping such a consistent and funky groove that the crowd could not help but…

March 20, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

Ann Arbor Film Festival has been one of the city's most vibrant and distinctive cultural institutions, second only, perhaps, to the University itself. Spawned from a resurgence in cinematic…

… to Ann Arbor's famedetv By BLAKE GOBLE DailyArts Writer The Ann Arbor Film Festival rarely dis- appoints, and we expect it to be no different this year. But unless you're a hardcore film buff, the…

… Conradis I Daily Film Editor nn Arbor isn't typically known for glamour. A In fact, mest people wouldn't knew it ac all if it weren't for the University that has engulfed it. But for one week out of every…

… film on duck, duck, goose is surely bet- ter than no film at all on the titular subject. "bLuE daHLia Live Performance: Seven Chances": The classic slapstick star of silent film Buster Keaton set to the…

… world music of Kalamazoo's bLuE daHLia couldn' me more esoteric. But at the very least, y sic c ii it yourself to see at least one Ket is ism bcfarc you die. "Dish": Six gay men descb ei sobses- sions…

… songwriter with unique its and one person's struggle c sps isfr Ipper biends of Celtic rock folk instead of plastic.b'o.i'k ' "Gibson & Recoder s Pierfo- blues and funk - is known mance": Sandra Gibsonand sce…

… experimentation during the '60s, the festival grew to become one of the most widely-regarded avant-garde and experimental film festivals in the world. Yet only a year ago - despite the temptation to think a…

festival as well-established as this would be immune to such worries - it was dangerously close to extinction. "Everybody was very disturbed," said Christen McArdle, AAFF's executive director. "It seemed…

… like a lot of artists did get in touch with me - internationally, especially." The concern in the filmmaking community arose in 2006 after a group of state legislators cut the festival's state fund- ing…

… the festival as examples of state-fund- ed art they deemed objectionable. Among the films named were Brooke Keesling's "Boobie Girl," an award-winning ani- mated short about a young girl who wishes for…

September 20, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

…, said Thornetta Davis following her performance Saturday afternoon at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Gallup Park. Innovative trombone player Steve Turre said jazz has similar influence on audi…

…~fLt ~LLLO NIb/UtJOIy Members of C.J Cehnier and The Red Hot Louisiana Band play the the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival at Gallup Park on Saturday. Festival draws variety of By John Uhl Daily Arts Writer…

September 20, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… for anything. I just wanted to say thank you: Although it was only revived six years ago, the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival manages to draw some of the most respected musicians to the grassy field…

festival happen again, Tiboni said. Backed by the new Prism Productions, the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival took over Gallup Park once again in 1992, headlining Reba McIntyre and Al Green. Tiboni said a…

… a club or concert hall,' Tiboni said. "This is something special, something thrilling," he added. While the music festival first sashayed into Ann Arbor in 1972, as one of the first of its kind in the…

… nation, it lasted only two years before being forced to close. Money troubles, combined with the City of Ann Arbor not reissuing the Gallup Park permit after the festival left it in "a bad situation" sent…

…," Tiboni said. Billings for the 1972 and 1973 festivals included Ray Charles, Miles Davis, Count Basic and Muddy Waters. Peter Andrews, a force in creating the first Ann Arbor festivals, "never let go of the…

… musicians have ties to the festival as well. In a rather appropriate circle, Muddy Waters' son, Big Bill Morganfield swept the stage at the 1999 festival. Muddy Waters helped christen the inaugural Ann Arbor

festival. "Ann Arbor has a long tradition of major musicians. They keep coming here because of city support and the reputa- tion of our music festival," said Tiboni. Ann Arbor ends up with the "best mix of…

… University's new partnership with Pharmaceutical company Parke- Davis, which is moving its product development group from New Jersey to Ann Arbor. "Parke-Davis coming to town triggered us get- ting together…

… Jersey to Ann Arbor. Representatives from other pharmaceutical companies including Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pharmacia and Upjohn participated in the two- day symposium of lectures and panel discussions…

festival's Board of Directors and host of a blues show on WEMU, Eastern Michigan University's radio station. "I think people take it for granted. The atmosphere of the show is like nothing you could find in…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

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… YOUNG with LUCILLE SPAN N & many other Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS-5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday, September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD (next to Huron High School) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ALL PROGRAMS…

… SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SERIES TICKET-$15.00-ALL SHOWS TICKET OUTLETS-Mchigan Union, Salvation Records (330 Maynard & 1103 S. University), Ned's Books (Ypsilanti), and by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz…

… BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS SUN RA SEIGAL-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS FREDDIE KING LUTHER ALLISON HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE…

July 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… raise cash for attending the two-week festivities. Theusually busy summer social season in Ann Arbor has been made even more ebulient of late by the arrival of Marie Winn of New York City and Cambridge…

… folk- dances. While in Ann Arbor for the sum- mer Miss Winn is staying at the Ann Arbor Hill manse of Miss Hal- ka Feinberg, now in Europe. The quiet and pleasant seclusion of the manse, she reports…

…, flatter- ing fit. Pastels, Navy, Blues, Corals,- Prints. t MARSZALKOWSKA STREET, MAIN ARTERY OF WARSAW, SEEN AT CONSTITUTION SQUARE. TO BE THE SITE OF THE FIFTH WORLD FESTIVAL OF YOUTH AND STUDENTS…

…-iron multifilament nylon crepe pajamas, so easy to care for and wonderful to wear. Pink with blue, blue with pink, mint with aqua, helio with orchid. Sizes 32 to 40. DANCE PERFORMANCE BY AN ANHWEI ENSEMBLE OF THE…

… FOUR oh1~THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY,; t'[ T,20, 1955 ..Y . ..,.,..,,....,SA.. U.. . 2(L 1953 .. LIABILITIES INVOLVED: Gittler Terms Obesity Disease Fifth Youth Festival Set If you are…

… the Fifth World Festival of Youth and Students is held this month. Native costumes will be worn for demonstration dances every day from July 31 to August 14 whenr youth from countries including Japan, C…

…4 na, Latin America, Aus- tria, France, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Africa, Finland and many others attend the festival. Various Contests The Youth Festival is being sponsored by the Anti…

… occupations will attend the festival. In all participating countries, fund-raising projects have been launched in order to finance. the < Warsaw trip for interested youth. In Belgium a special postcard has been…

… issued, and proceeds from sales will go to a fund for-festival- goers. Japan's Fetes In Japan, fetes are being organ- ized, the funds going towards cov- ering the costs of that country's delegation's trip…

…. In Great Britain, delegates staged an extra fund drive to assist young people of Kenya and Malaya who want to come to the festival in Warsaw. Special stamps have been issued in Denmark and Norway to…

May 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

… will visit Vietnam for twenty cooperation with the NCAA. _ / Liberty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues

…Thursday, May 20, 1971 OAKLAND FLAMETHROWER: Ace Vida makes OAKLAND (MP -- Vida Blue, continue his football ca the hottest pitching property in scholarship. baseball today, faced an embar- "But my…

… father died rassing situation after he signed I left high school. '2 with the Oakland Athletics four biggest reason I went years ago. ball," says Blue, who He had to tell A's ownes en on the second rou…

… Charles O. Finley that his name free agent draft and s didn't carry any w sight in the A's in August 1967. Mansfield, La., Blue's home Also, he missed fin town. as a senior and didn't "I remember that the…

….,, off-season opportunitii baseball player in tt Blue, who once preferred west Louisiana town o throwing a football, is now They also put Blue throwing baseballs past Amers- convertible over the w can…

… League batters with star- drove him around tom ting regularity, two high school bands "He's a young Sandy Kou- Blue Day," celebratin fax," says A's Manager Dick hitter he threw again Williams of his 21year…

…-old left- sota Twins last Sept. handed pitching star. "His po- Blue also had a tential is unlimited. His present against Kansas City, looks pretty good, iOo. after the A's brought Koufax, the former Los Ange…

… have cost us ou Blue, starting his first full sea- title," Finley says. , son with the A's, owns an 8-1 re- But the A's felt t cord. He could be the game's who was rushed to th next 30-game winner. in…

… was 10-3 with June 5. ham, Ala., of the Class Blue once dreamed of quarter- thern Association in 19 backing the Baltimore Colts, and joining the A's in Jo he earned the nickname "Golden games against…

… wanted him to knew I couldn't cot THE MICHIGAN DAILY batters blue areer on a d the year That's the into base- was chos- nd of the igned with al exams get a di- g to sum- ll messed ,s. rt his four who are…

July 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

… Seton's heisbaad Je tres Seaton, creates swooden designs He MEXICAN CAFE makes esveraything from contempo- .b Frar eboxes to fine clocks. Calling Ann Arbor's Fines Ojai, Calif, home, the Seatons stere…

… Mexican Style Food! more than ssiling to brave the* Michigan's Largest Selection of humidity for another chance to visit Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsasl Ann Arbor. WE DELIVER! Call 761-6650 -"This is our third…

…-out audience seas mostly seated and relax- ing in the extreme heat. Then it sitime for Blues Traseler, H O RD I s creator, to liven up the shos Up to this point 1.0 R D Festival had been good. but, compared to…

… earlier years, still a few strokes short of par. Because It R 11'D 1 estival is Blues Traveler's babv. i aii one could make this show an unforgettable expe- rience it was John Popper and his band. Blues

… Traveler opened with "Carolina Blues," a bluest tune off its latest release, "Straight on till Moming" As soon as Chan, the lead guitarist, began to play the first several chords of "But Any way," screams…

… could be heard throughout Pine Knob. All the audieice members took to their feet and sengin smn g along. Blues Traeler had'iome reads to play.Chan began toting the lit cigarette from his mouth as Popper…

… waved a pirate sword wildly. Blues Traveler was now playing as everyone knew they could. "This is a new song. It's the first time we're playing it anywhere in the Midwest." said Popper as they began…

… "Decision of the Sky." Then the band Ynoved directly into "100 Years." Popper chimed in on the Blues Traveler tune at lead guitar and vocals. It was a nice change to see the multi-talented Popper sswitchlit…

… hetween harrronica and guitar1 Thus far the crowd response had been steadily rising with each chord being blsted out of the speakers. Yet the response' that camne when Blues Traveler coiered the Steve…

… Miller classic. -The Joker was unprecedented. After bust- ing into some amazing guitar and har- monica duos, Blues lTraveler thanked the audiencee tor corming out and called it quits, making way for BNL…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 20

… GOETYZ Sporting Goods' ................................................. r... SPECIALIZING IN TEAM EQUIPMENT YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER 315 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48108 Oyster Bar and The…

… Spaghetti Machine Corner of First and Huron WASHTENAW MILK AND ICE CREAM 602 S. ASHLEY, ANN ARBOR Milk-ice Cream-Beer DRY ICE & WET ICE "your headquarters for Daily lottery tickets" STORE-WIDE BARGAINS ON…

Arbor's original shopping district, with the simultaneous occurance of Main St. Bargain Days and the University of Michigan Artists and Craftsmen tGuild-sponsored Summer Arts Festival. The assoia ion…

… and artists and craftspeople who sell only original work collaborating to bring you exceptional offerings and values for almost anything you'd like to buy? All of this is happening on Main St., Ann

… such as the U-M Artist and Craftsmen Guild's Free Arts Festival on East Uni- versity. The Guild, being inundated with requests for booth spaces, was eager to find more places for its artists and…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…-jazzL By MERYL GORDON The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival has been revived this year and top talents will be playing on the Otis Spann Memorial Field on Sept. 8, 9. and 10. Sponsored by the Rainbow…

… bikes stolen that day in Ann Arbor --- one of about sixty-five people to have their bikes stolen that week. Sgt. Harold Rady of the Ann Arbor , Police Dept. estimates that between fifty and seventy bikes…

… are stolen in Ann Arbor each week. Including expensive ten-speeds, which average about $125 per bike, that represents about $6250. Many of the stolen bikes are expensive ten-:speeds, which are taken…

… out of Ann Arbor and re- sold in other locations. Some are changed beyond recognition - serial numbers are erased and replaced. So the ordinance re- quiring Ann Arbor bike stores to file a report on any…

… logical the bike riders should seek their own means of theft prevention.' If you ride your bike in Ann Arbor or on campus and must leave it unattended, always lock it, Rady says. The best type of chain, ac…

…. because one-halt inch chains are heasv and cumbersome. A chain with links less than one- half of an inch thick can easily be cipped with a fifty-dollar See STOPPING, Page 12 ArN AOganRMCtHG ANN ARBOR

…, and ex- pects that the concert series will be sold out easily. "We're gearing this concert to the people of Ann Arbor, and our major advertising effort is in this aity," said Andrews. "We're sending a…

… Minister Kakuei Tanaka speaks d conference in Tokyo yesterday. In his first appearai press since taking office two 'weks ago, Tanaka sai will remain under the U.S. nuclear umbrella. SEPT. 8, 9, AND JO Blues

… said I ning on doing an Detroit or in nati azines, "because festivals going o and people wo us." Movies of the c radio specials an cast of the cone planned. "The productio is at a much m level and it…

…'s ea book talent" "We've been able drawing talent within our budg Andrews feels festival was bot time - in compi Goose Lake f that its August energy", causing 000. In reviving th drews expects t annual…

September 20, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… WARNER Laid to rest in 1970 after a serious financial failure, The Ann Arbor Blues Festival rose to life again this year with a mild, yet encouraging, financial success. ' Spokespersons for the Rainbow…

… People's Party (RPP), the sponsor of the event, say Ann Arbor can look forward to more blues festivals. Speaking for the non-profit Rainbow Multi-Media Corporation, RPP member and festival organizer David…

…CLOSING POT LOOPHOLES See Editorial Page Y Sitr~ia :43 ti1y ELUSIVE High-83 Low-60 Partly cloudy Vol. LXXXiII, No. 12 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, September 20, 1972 en Cents Po qcuarrelIs and…

… parliamentary bungling are just a few of the ailments plaguing Student Govcrnment Council this year. See related story, Page 10 For example i -Two Council members do not even live in Ann Arbor any more. Both are…

… Torchia. The court dismissed the convic- Tanzania, which denies any part tion of a 16-year-old Ann Arbor in the invasion, said it would re- youth charged with forging checks, taliate for three Ugandan air…

… of Quang Tri city. The giant cannon was shelling possible North Vietnamese positions inside the besiegedprovincial capital. COVERS COSTS: F e sti val earn lite te F more blues to eome By REBECCA…

… Fenton says the festival made "a little money, much less than we hoped." He says that the exact festival profits have not yet been calculated, but an estimated $5 to 10 thousand was collected over and…

… above festival costs. In contrast, the 1970 festival closed with a deficit of $30 thousand. Explaining the discrepancy between the expected profits and the Ellsberg sues for $1 million Charges use of…

… students. The case had been robbed of a considerable amount of impact be- fore the hearing by an Ypsilanti Sfestival's net gain, Fenton says festival planners seriously under- estimated the event's costs…

…. How- ever, he points out that next year's festival will be less expensive to produce now that costly fences and office and stage equipment have been purchased. A letter to The Daily recently attacked…

July 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 26) • Page Image 13

…, while Daehler will con- duct the Ann Arbor Chamber Or- chestra, in a collaboration that will result in a live soundtrack. Two previous efforts by Daehler and James that were staged at the Michigan, Don…

… Fairbanks, Sr. Although a silent film, there will be plenty of music supplied by the Ann Arbor Chamber orchestra. Tickets are $10, Friday night only, 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theatre. The Secret Marriage…

… dance numbers on both Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. Flood's Party - It's blues from Detroit with Sonny Freeman and the Unusuals doing it up on Friday and Saturday nights. Rick's American Cafe - They may…

… silent film era. But this Friday night, as part of the Summer Arts Festival, the Michigan Theater will attempt to rectify the situation with a special screening of the film, to the accompaniment of a live…

… not be Pythagorean solids, but the Orangapoid Watusis are all set to rock on Friday and Saturday nights. The ist Summer Festival Activities Ticket for all Summer Festival shows are available by calling…

… the Festival box office at 763-0950. The box office is open 12 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Claire Bloom - Renowned Shakespearean and cinematic actress Claire Bloom presents These Are Women, a tribute to the…

March 20, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

… screening of a documentary about his longtime crusade for free speech. Though it's faced its ups and downs over the past year, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has beaten the odds and come out on top. McAr- die…

… astonished by the dedication and perseverance on the part of the festival's advocates. She argues that one of the reasons for the overwhelming encouragement was a sense of duty to the art world and the…

… world are rallying behind the AAFF now. Charlie Koones, publisher of the entertainment industry's most revered newspaper, Variety, ranked it as one of the "10 Film Festivals We Love" in his speech at the…

… International Film Festival Summit in 2007 - not bad con- sidering he had roughly 6,000 to choose from. And Larry Flynt, founder of Hustler Magazine, will make an appearance next week to coincide with the…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… extrava- ganza marks the first time Ann Arbor has hosted a major music festival since 1973. The following year, City Council banished the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival to Canada, because of problems…

… at ng it ng r, ed of id a] cy Ze by rd USSEIN'S reaction, A 2 hosts jazz fest By DAN OBERDORFER Ann Arbor this week is a jazz fan's aphrodisiac. The Ann Arbor Jazz Festival, heralded by local…

…i PEACE AGREEyMENT See Editorial Page 4w 40 an :4D401 TROPICAL High-upper 80s Low-mid 60s gee Today for'details Ten Page Vol. UIX, No. 12 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, September 20, 1978 Ten…

…. Anti-spying conference to be held at Union this weekend By LEONARD BERNSTEIN Attorneys, academics and concerned citizens from all over the country will converge in Ann Arbor this weekend for the first…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student…

… connoisseurs of jazz as the best festival this side of Newport, Rhode Island, opens tomorrow and runs through Sunday. Among the more than 75 jazz notables appearing will be Dexter Gordon, saxophone; Freddie…

… with litter and alleged drug trafficking. THIS YEAR'S festival, to be held in Hill Auditorium, is dedicated to the music of Duke Ellington, who for fifty years composed and directed some of the greatest…

January 20, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…, featured attraction of the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, is caught in a rare moment of eye contact. Redbone, known for his ragtime and blues music, alternately amused and bewildered Sunday's "folksy" audiences…

… vocal skills demonstrate unpredic- tability with hums, yodels, grunts and a whole series of other surprises. defined "folk music" no worse than others performing in Sunday's Fourth Ann Arbor Folk Festival

… notably, his own compositions; "The Xerox Line,'' and "I Wanna See Your Smiling Face Forty-five Years from Now." I doubt if the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, whose purpose is to raip4 money for the Ark, was…

… very subtle joke; it left you wondering bewilderedly whether you "got it." The 2 p.m. show was opened by one of Ann Arbor's favorite "Ark" enter- tainers, Michael Cooney. After a somewhat awkward…

… fitting. IA The Departmenri of Medical Care Organization rm. Room M3148 S hool of Public Health It The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Name Address City/State/Zip Or Call. (313) 764-5432 DR…

… him- self. His music spans generations, reviving old 1930s and 40s ragtime and blues, al well as the versatile styles of past guitarists such as Lonnie Johnson, ig Bill Broonzy and Blind Blake. His…

… army"), and "Old Blue," a story/song aided by Cooney's masterful banjo techniques. Following Cooney was Margaret Christl, who, despite her tendency towards the painfully over-theatrical, highlighted the…

…ARTS yhe Michigan Daily Tuesday, January 20, 1981 PageT Redbone heads otherwise folksy festiv By JENNIFER GAMSON The lightsdim and the 1930s ragtime sound fills the theater. Onto the stage…

festival offered Redbone in the same detached style, but the dynamism of the other three acts made it a more satisfying show overall. Mick Moloney and Eugene O'Donnell, both from Ireland, started out the…

March 20, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

…-hand Monday night as Chapman graced Ann Arbor's Michigan Theater with her presence. Entering the stage in total darkness and then being flooded by red and blue lights, Tracy and her band began with "New…

… in favor of turning a ofit. he recent source of many of these significant, phenomenal films was the 34th Ann Arbor Film Festival. The usually dismal first quarter of the year at the movies was…

… Pierce of Iowa City for the REVIEW Ann Arbor Film Festival Michigan Theater March 12-17, 1996 amazing "50 Feet Of String." This film was a portrait of the seemingly monoto- nous trials of daily life and…

… about other things she has been affected by personally. Poverty was a primary issue she sang about when 61y Breer's "Supreero" was one of the award winners at the 34th Ann Arbor Film Fwtlval, which…

…, "The Good Doctor," is coming to Ann Arbor, right here in the Basement Arts. The Good Doctor" served as Neil Simon's tribute to Anton Chekhov, ar- guably one of the greatest writers in s sian history. The…

Arbor Film Festival becomes just a fond memory. However, while com- mittees start planning for the Festival of 1997, and students, faculty and city- dwellers continue on with life here, selections from…

… experimental filmmak- ing that alternately entertained, in- formed and expressed creativity rarely seen in this age of mass-marketing. As the marquee darkens and the last souvenir T-shirt is sold, the 34th Ann

… Ticketmaster locations. Student admission to the 7:30 p.m. show is $5. Wednesday March 20, 1996 5 excellence thrives at Film Festival By Bryan Lark Daily Arts Writer In a season renowned or, more ap…

… brightened once again by the welcome appearance of the weeklong 16mm film festival, which concluded Sunday at the Michi- gan Theater. Handing out $10,000 in awards, the ards jury had the arduous, yet ulti…

… three separate screen- ings on the final day of the festival, the awarded films were extremely diverse in both content and production tech- nique. The winners ranged from three- minute shorts to 90-minute…

September 20, 1991 (vol. 9, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Hotel, blues-based band with Social Fabric. GranfallonNudu Hippies, Ann Arbor rock and roll. City Grill (994-8484) Friday-Saturday: Bob Cantu & the Big Deal Band, blues jams. Mainstreet Comedy Showcase…

…. (Alexander Korda, 1936) Aud A 7:00, 8:40 & 10:15 . - - - " S Scenes from the Surreal The Ann Arbor premiere of a collection of new animated shorts from the Czech surrealist. (Jan Svankmajer, 1990) MLB 4 7…

…, except it's good. With William Hurt, Christine Lahti and Mandy Patinkin. (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: Sat/Sun/Tues. 12:00, 2:20, 4:45,7:05, 9:20; all week:4:45, 7:05, 9:30; at Showcase: 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:35, 10…

… with MS and must deal the changes in her life, career and marriage with her psychiatrist. Ann Arbor Civic Theater. 8 p.m. $7, 662-7282 Kuru. A tale of cultural differences and a comic look at fatal…

… Cultural Center.I11 a.m. to 7 p.m. See Friday Duet For One. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. 8 p.m. See Friday I See America Dancing: Reception. A public reception for the photography exhibit of dance images by…

…'N'B with DJ PMS Productions. TUESDAY Nancy Garrett. Free piano recital with tunes from Mozart, Beethovan and Brahms. THURSDAY Duet For One. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. 8 p.m. Thursday 2 for 1, $7. See Friday…

… 1.0 Barton Fink (R) John Turturro and John Goodman star in the latest style-over-substance comedy from the makers of . Raising Arizona (At Ann Arbor 1 & 2, Sat/Sunfrues: 12:20, 2:40, 5:00, 7:25, 9…

… ........... ............ . ...... ..... ...... ... ......... ................... .... ... ........ ................ ............. -xxxxx ......... FRIDAY The Cavani String Quartet. A prizewinning ensemble in residence at the Cleveland Institute of Music makes its debut in Ann Arbor with Hayden, Shostakovich and Beethoven. The apse…

… Brooks Trio, jazz. * S* S * The Blind Pig (996-8555) Friday: Detroit Blues Band, blues from Detroit Saturday: Pato Baton, rapping reggae. Sunday: Voodoo Love Party with DJ Jeffrey L Monday: Gary Betlief…

June 20, 2011 (vol. 142, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

… images made specifically for e7 yoga /i Oo 5 215 S. State St. 2nd Floor Ann Arbor 734-604-0741 facebook.com/RussaYogAA youtube.com/user/russayogi www.rUSSayO g .com d with the artwork of festivalgoers…

… complaint was, it needs to be more open-mind- ed." "It needs to include other genres (like) bluegrass, jazz, blues, hip hop, reggae, whatever, because the only thingyou need to be a jam band is to improvise…

… nessee's festival Not enough? Take in a movie fol- lowed by a Q&A session with the ompasses genres likes of Zach Braff, Aziz Ansari or Kareem Abdul Jabar. Prefer to be By DAVID RIVA bombarded with jokes…

… canvas to paint carica- swan dives. festival headliners, display No, this is not reality. This is of performers from years Bonnaroo. ray generic graffiti and But behind all the glitter and otes ranging…

… from nonsen- gloss that most experience at the rofound. festival is an intensely well-planned ps the most noteworthy event that has evolved into a pre- the wall reads "Reality is miere destination for…

… Wars." A a jam-band dust bowl into an oasis p to the source reveals an of art to satisfy anyone's pallet. d cuckoo clock towering One of the festival's keys to suc- unfathomably large camp- cess is the…

… dispensation of good-natured feelings. Slug, of the hip-hop group Atmo- sphere, described why this is so important. "There's a vibe at festivals - but especially at one like this - that's real communal," he said…

… and have a mindset that goes along with this," he added. Needless to say, the festival had its fair share of guitar-driven acts as well with mind-blowingsets from My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire and The…

March 20, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… 7 No Film Fe(a)st opens doors by Mike Kuniavsky THE Ann Arbor Film Festival has probably been one of the two most famous cultural events to have A2's moniker attached to it, with the other being…

… independent film to Ann Arbor's front door (and we don't even have to tip the driver when we get it). The Festival is a gathering at which independent filmmakers from all over the world show their films and see…

… wear blue. In the process of phasing out written language in order to eliminate the possibility for dissent, the state implements a system of pictures for things such as grocery stores and stop signs…

… produced films to be shown to a wide audience. In one showing there may be animation, documentary, narrative, and experi- mental films, not to mention big, fluffy, fat and blue ones (though generally there…

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March 20, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… stand-out of this year's Ann Arbor Film Festival. perientation, animatin omakefor memorable AAF By Andy TaylorFabe & Ryan Blay Daily ArtsWriters The Ann Arbor Film Festival has a 39-year history of…

… between the elf-like man and woman who are featured in the film are surreal and strangely funny, and the swirling blue colors of the film were mesmerizing. Another favorite was Ann Alter's "Team Red," a…

… showcasing talented filmmakers early in their careers (just ask Gus Van Sant and George Lucas, both past winners) and is always worth the price of admission. As every year, the experimental film festival

…, as everyone around him loves him. "I can still have fun with my grandpa," the young boy says, "whether he likes it or not." And what film festival could possibly be complete without a nod to '70s…

… the stigma of HIV and the activities of "rich white men" infected, was eerie and brilliant. Festival veteran Jay Rosenblatt scored honorable mention with one of his two brief entries, "Nine Lives (The…

… Eternal Moment of Now)," a one-minute look at the life of a cat. Rosenblatt's second entry was the quaint story of his child- hood fear that worms could rain down from the sky. While any film festival, by…

…, check out the festival's official website at wwwaafilmfest.org. - Daily Film Editor Lyle Henretty contributed to this report. By Laura Deneau Daily Arts Writer Romantic-comedy, opera and escapist's dream…

January 20, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 63) • Page Image 18

…-$30. 764-8572. THEATER Fireside Festival of New Plays See Thursday. Performance Network, 408 W. Washington. 7 p.m. 663-0681. Call for ticket prices. Lighten up the Sky! See Thursday. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre…

… tortured for incorporating into their name the phrase that every overzealous male dreads as much as a weak libido. The Ark, 316 S.- Main. 8 p.m. $20. 761-1451. Ann Arbor Symphony Mozart, Schumann and Debussy…

…- backs, 25 cent paperbacks, through January 24th. All proceeds go toward library projects. Ann Arbor District Library, 343 S. Fifth Ave. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free. 327-4200. Jerry Prescott Best-selling author…

….m. Rudolph Valentino & Clara Bow The Ann Arbor Silent Film Society pre- sents two films starring Valentino & Bow, "The Eagle" and "it," plus the documentary "The Valentino Mystique." Michigan Theater, 603 E…

… Playhouse, 2275 Platt. 2 p.m. 971-AACT. $16, $14 students. House Blend Series Ann Arbor Playwrights provide staged readings of new works. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Playhouse, 2275 Platt. 6 p.m. 888-477-9273. $3…

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May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

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… be in Ann a short time to interview pros- esmen.; Write us today if you ted and we will have our man- )u while in Ann Arbor. - -Fly Worry Your Head Off If You Want To -but if you're wise, you…

… once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca- tion. For more details call M. Mer- zon, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow who borrowed, the blue and gold sweater at the Fall…

… condi- tion. Calk ,1206.-J and ask for J. C. Adams. , WANTED - Private garage at once-. Call 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two good May Festival seats cheap, for Thursday night, Friday…

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… Daily office and paying for this ad. 'I I. W~hy not Flowers for 0 /, the flay Festival srnr rrrr n rirs w rrrri tain pen between ngineering build- Reward. Phone I Bin'Maize- Blossom Shop g…

November 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…. Also, it must be made clear that the Cinema Guild and the Dramatic Arts Center are spon- soring the 9th Ann Arbor Film Festival, March 9-14, and that the Ann Arbor Film Coop is sponsoring the 8mm F i1m…

… fight Nixon policies 1 ... images ONLY AT Hi-Fi Studio IN DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR can you find this fantastic speaker-amp combination J CV 5030 140 Watt Stereo Receiver with advanced SEA Power to spare…

… to New York or one of the big jazz centers, but they've de- cided to stay in Detroit and you know it's got to be harder for them here." "They started at the Town Bar in Ann Arbor about 5 or 6 years ago…

… Note. , ''II 'aGET ATTENTION LUGGAGE I Ann Arbor's exclusive franchised dealer 327 S. MAIN, downtown at WAGNER'S, STATE & LIBERTY 769-2000 ,'t C0 talk about n when they ar IRE,.a' talk…

… with University or Ann Arbor musicians," he added in speaking of the group's, long range goals. The Daily is anxious to cor- rect errors or distortions in news stories, features, reviews We don't fry to…

… order, No COD's PPD $14.50 to: Upping Products P.O. Box 1849 Tucson, Arizona 85702 Buddy Guy IS COMING DECEMBER 6 Blues Festival Benefit Not really! To the Daily: Just to set the record straight and…

Blues Festival lost money last year so nobody wants to help anybody," says Bond. "The thing that impressed me most about the Contemporary Jazz quintet' is that they are getting good reviews, they could go…

… of protest. An alliance between blue col- lar workers and young activists is not as startling as it first ap- pears, says Steve Holbrook, the 28 year old spokesman of the group. "All of us suffer from…

… as the Ron Brooks' Trio, then added Kenny Cox and Charles Moore to become the Contemporary Jazz Quintet." The group hasplayed around the country, mostly in Detroit, -<" and has cut two albums on Blue

… make sure no one is disap- pointed, Cinema Guild has made no inquiries to 0 r s aon - Welles and has no plans to bring him here next semester for the Creative Arts Festival. We have other treats in store…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…. E. W. Edmonds, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. R. D. Windham, of Port Huron; Mrs. George Gilkey, Miss Anne Gilkey, and Mrs. C. J. Woodhams, all of Plainwell. Tomorrow several additional guests will attend tea. Mr…

…, all of Ann Arbor, are also expected to be present. Barney Rapp Plays To Large Crowd At League A large crowd attended the dance given last night at the League by Barney Rapp and His New England- ers…

… direction of Mary Ann Mathewson, '34; a waltz chorus led by Jane Fletcher, '36, and a tap chorus. The central committee plans to present these features at various in- tervals during the intermissions on the…

… that as many members of the alumni may attend as possible, ac- cording to Mrs. J. B. Schoenfleld, president of the association. At this -Associated P'ress Photo Bright blue belt and bandingtcarry out…

… the blue print of this charming organdie frock displayed at a recent fashion show in Philadelphia. Where. TGo Motion Pictures: Michigan, "The White Sister;" Majestic, "Central Airport;" Wuerth, "Haunted…

…- lowed by bridge. In the evening the guests will attend the May Festival. Those expected to visit the chap- ter house are Mrs. Kenneth Laub, Mrs. Joy Miller, both of Grosse Ile; Mrs. P. A. Paot and Mrs. H…

… the features of the May Festival season will be the luncheon given by the School of Music Alumni Association today at the League. The luncheon is given during the time that the Festival is going on so…

… Gold." May Festival: Guy Maier and Lee Pa ttison, pianists, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, conduc- tor, 2:15 p. m.; World premiere of "Merry Mount," Howard Hanson, conductor and composer, 8…

… presented to Charles A. Sink, School of Music. Festival stars the alumni president of will by the WHY BE UNEMPLOYED THIS SUMMER? We offer you an opportunity to join our organization doing work of an…

February 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… changes* in distribution requirements are not likely to be instituted by next fall, Knott said. Do a Tree a Favor: Recyle Your Daily Allison returns to Ann Arbor Distinguished guest faculty soloists…

…: Carlotta Wilsen Soprano Rosemary Russell Mezzo-sop rano John McCollum Tenor Willis Potterson Bass The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative Presents at Aud. A: FREE Wednesday, February 20 THE INVITATIO N, (Claude…

… (automatically renewed I each term) SCHEDULE OF PRICES: ! For Circulation Dept. Use Only I $12 SEPT. thru APRIL (2 Semesters) I Stencil Typed $13 by Mail outside Ann ArborS l $6.50 per Semester INumber of papers 1…

… $7.00 by Mail outside Ann Arbor I I Amount Due $_I II I Date Started 1 --- _________- - - - - --________________- I I (Please Print) Last Name First Middle Initial I Code.-.-3 I.. I I 1.D. No._Phone No…

…'s still at it). Luther's scorching guitar draws equally on rock and soul while staying firmly rooted in the blues - he's an original that shouldn't be missed. C and student soloists: Gail Mitchell, soprano…

… Handel with The Festival Chorus Donald Bryant, Cond uctor fall of 1977 discovered that students tended to shy away from creating their own distribution plan. Eighty per cent of the students used the…

March 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 123) • Page Image 9

… MAY FESTIVAL SUPPLEMENT Y r e 01k igau ~kziti I MAF - SECTION TWO 7 1 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1938 45th Annual Music Festival Anderson Back; Philadelphia Tere l !f ay l1…

… the third concert Friday, May 13. More than 400 voices of Ann Arbor high school students will be heard. This season's program will feature five stars more than did last year's which drew a capacity…

… pupils from the public grade schools of Ann Arbor. Miss James has done consider- simple two and three parts with some in unison. The chorus will also sing four art numbers: "It Was a Lover and His Lass…

… North country "to 'and Paul Bunyan, Babe, the big blue ox, a place where Babe could grow." and the time of the Blue Snow, right The solo part of Paul will be sung out -f Michigan tradition and the by…

… with a relish of her task that were positively infectious. It was possible for those of pedantic minds to find minor mnatters to (Continued on Page 3) * . e 25 Program For The 1938 May Festival

… PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA YOUNG PEOPLE'S FESTIVAL CHORUS EUGENE ORMANDY and JUVA HIGBEE, conductors Overture to "The Bartered ,Bride"........Smetana The Virgin's Slumber Song .............. Reger The Snow…

…-Drop .................... Gretchaninoff In These Delightful Pleasant Groves.......Purcell It Was a Lover and His Lass...............Morley YOUNG PEOPLES FESTIVAL CHORUS "The Sorcerer's Apprentice"..............Dukas Cantata, "Paul Bunyan…

…" (First Performance) James HARDIN VAN DEURSEN YOUNG PEOPLE'S FESTIVAL CHORUS Concerto in D major, Op. 77, for Violin and Orchestra .............................Brahms Allegro non troppo; Adagio; Allegro…

… WagnerProgram From the opening "Herr Jesu Christ, ich weips gar wohn" to the final curtain of "Carmen," the Uni- versity Musical Society brings to its 45th annual May Festival 14 soloists, seven of them…

… Philadelphia Or- chestra, conducted by Eugene Or- mandy, that will provide the ac- companimerit for these artists and play most of the selections. The Choral Union and Young People's Festival Chorus will also…

April 20, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 137) • Page Image 9

…music Sir ujauCx Dahlil MUSIC SU1PPLEMENTI'I SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1947 May Festival May Festival, Recordings To Be Heard, May Festival Will C With…

… No. 2 which has been performed only twice, and the "Te Deum" by Ver- di, which will be given its initial Ann Arbor performance during the Festival, have not yet been put on records. Arias by Great…

May 20, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 167) • Page Image 5

… School of Business Administration, who gave the response of the alum- ni members; Miss Elsie Murray of Detroit, the national vice-president of Mortarboard; Mrs. T. Hornberg- er of Ann Arbor;, Mrs. K…

… jacket on, it was a smart little white: wool suit with a blue and white printed ascot. With the jacket off, a white wool-lace blouse was re- vealed and the printed scarf was tied around the waist to make…

… an outfit dressy enough for any affair. A little white turban made of the -same material as the suit, trimmed with the blue and white of the ascot cbmpleted this charming and prac- tical costume. Blue

… chic of the whole. The hat was of straw, almost the identical shade of the coat, while the purse and shoes were of dark blue. The purse was small and of dull leather while the shsoes were plain pumps…

…. GOETA LJUNGBERG, FESTIVAL STAR, ADMITS HOBBY-LOVES TO BUY HATS a pretty town," says Miss Goeta Ljungberg, the lovely singer from Sweden. "I was born up in the mountains, the forests, of northern ,Sweden…

May 20, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 171) • Page Image 2

….' ,VV hi r U will 1)be di])i , jo d(f to Ihlme block M's in gold may be used hiero- mieict no ;eigth rg- after by Ann Arbor inirchant~s for iarAe aflsadlotouc (isplay on occasions of university importance…

Ann Arbor' in time to ('011111(4t tme last mu ci imgof1'the year' for thre Bible Olass. IU pper Room n<<11i are sc ially urged to keep the reg ulam' hour Iron)m seveim1to eight o'clock oi l My (30 ineto…

… includes instruction in the making of blue prints. In the corse in Inisti' ucida 1 and. free-hand dra wing, the time is de voted to practic iiue of instu- ments, and 1'ree- ad sketchinjug,>o that the studen…

…-owend biuilding in Ain Arbor is heated from the central power pl~ant.Ix The last unit is 22; feet in length andl extends from the new University hospital tunnel to the 01(1 hospital grollp. indianalpolis, May I 9…

… Return F o r L a s t .m e e t i n g-D. T n a d n o d c o f 1 1 Ann Ambor tiilblo ('ha iiranmd thie in- termnat iomi' 11yrknowni Upper Rooii Bible Class'iloin'thle last ten years, ex- pects to reoturm to…

… Maby 20-Senior Banquet and Senior T~j Sing. M3iy 2), 21, 22, 2:3-May Festival. t )fay 22-Senior Ball. May 22-Frosh Spring flay 22--Last (lay for1 ploma fees. clay 23-Outdoor track meet. May 27, ?5…

… May Festival Conicert WED)NESD)AY EVENING, HAY 2, S:00 OC,OCK PROGRAM Soloist Ossip arll~tsch, J'1allt The Chilcago Symphony Orchestra-Mr Frederick 1 toc, (onductor overture, "'Leonore" No. 3…

…, O0p. 23 .............. Tchaikowsky Mr. Gabrilo-tytsch Second May Festival Concert rniIR.S'D)4y EEl'.(, MAY 21, 8:00 O'CLOCK Soloists Emiy t 1'Stkes Hlagar, Soprano IRbys Morgan, Teor Charles Tittinann…

Festival Concert FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, 2::30) O'CLOCK Soloist Loretta Iegun _Children's Fesival Ciorn s-J osefl , Nody, Conlitor 'Maisel Ross iheati, Iteen Btane 111nd Annae, Broene, Accompnaists Palmer…

…Stilman Kelley Alice on Iler Way The White Rabbit In Wonderland The Banquet of the Red Queen Children's Festival Chorus Fourth May Festival Con cert FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22, S:00 O'CLOCK Soloist , , ,. Lawrence…

May 20, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

… pitched Passed balls-Dunne (2): Time of ball-By Andrus, Riffert; by Robins, , i Ann Arbor May Festival 11 WA Tickets for Individual Concerts Now on Sale at $1.00 and $1.50 Each BOX OFFICE…

…Mi six ' sTHE MICHIGAN DAILY WHAT IS YOUR IDEA OF A' DESIRABLE SPRING SUIT? 11 GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks All…

… a blue print as any- Z1 . Unv. Ave. thing else. tbe fach offers May Festival visitors two very special Noon Dinners at 50c and 75c respectively, in addition to the regular a Ia carte service in force…

… The fifth festival concert will be nearly so loud as they did when two given this afternoon, at which time student councilmen were spilled into Mr. Ralph Kinder of Philadelphia will the river, when…

March 20, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… remained always in the frame of the song, the laughing qual- TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Traffic l'egulations will be enforced by the Ann Arbor Police and tht Building and Grounds Department. mmmiw BRILLIANT…

… whose mem- film fame in the United States in "Here's to Romance," 1935, and in his bers, Prof.-Emeritus Levi D. Wines more recent triumph, "The Gay Des- of the mathematics department in the perado." Ann

Arbor High School has been with His advice to lonely hearts? the organization since the early '80's. The dark-wavy-haired Martini President of the Society is Charles flashes an intriguing smile, and, with…

…- NEGRO CONTRALTO in the Juva Higbee, director of music in the local high schools, will present her Young People's Festival Chorus of 400 voices in the world premiere of Dorothy James's, "Paul Bunyan…

…". Palmer Christian is "one of Amer- ica's outstanding organists. His services in connection with the May Festival each year are important contributions to the cultural life of the University and the State of…

… Michigan." 1938 MAY FESTIVAL I f -U---- Series Success In The Hands j Of 12 Persons ARTUR RUBINST EIN f ... .an artist of extraordi- nary devotion, intensity and selff-effacement." -N. Y. Herald…

…- And, he claims, America first pro- trating the May Festival Series are claimed him king of tenors. Now 32 in the hands of a 12-man University, years old, he waited six years for Musical Society, one of…

…-president. Festival Outlasts Panics Other members are: Durand W.' .u ,Springer, secretary, Oscar A. Eber-! To Become Music Center bach, assistant secretary-treasurer, (Continued from Page 2) and Regent Junius E. Beal…

…, Arnold involved in the May FestivalH. Goss, Director Harley A. Haynes grams 'inkd eysed' of the University Hospital, James PresdentSinkdeclred.Inglis, Horace G. Prettyman and When it chooses the artists…

… and se- Vice-President Shirley W. Smith. lctions for the May Festival now, the University Musical Society is guided, according to President Sink, FORMERLY AT ALBION by an attempt to entertain and to be…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

… Ypsilanti. MAIL ORDER - certified check or money order only to ANN ARBOR BLUES & JAZZ FESTIVAL 1973. Box 381, Ann Arbor, MI. 48107. Please include stampeO, self-addressed envelope with your order for speedy…

… Michigan. News phone: 764-0562, Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104, Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year…

…. Choices: promiscuity, masturbation, incest, lesbianism, reproduction. Wed., Apri. 25 PAMELA AND IAN. Dir, David Greene, 1971. Ann Arbor made film about a bisexual love tri- angle. Well received when we…

…'s personal favorite among his films, although rarely seen in Ann Arbor. Study of a teenager's attach- ment to her Merry Widow Killer Uncle-one of Hitchcock's most terrifying films. Short: Betty Boop, M.D. Sat…

… students who will be out of town for the summer. SERIES TICKETS ONLY ($16.00) available at the Michigan Union ticket desk, World Headquarters Records (330 Maynard) in Ann Arbor, and Ned's Bookstore in…

…<=>o><>c<=>to<= >c>0< AN EASTER VIGIL AND 0 o FESTIVAL EUCHARIST 0 ti will be celebrated at ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Saturday night, April 21st at 10:30 p.m. by CANTERBURY HOUSE D DONUT WHOLE 900 S. STATE (State & Packard…

March 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… too. They handed him a bal- loon instead. JOHN WEISE/Daiiy; Amy Bhavsar of Tappan Junior High in Ann Arbor performs a dance from India at the International Children's Festival yesterday at the Union…

… Daily is a member of The Associated Press and the Student News Service. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. PHONE NUMBERS: News (313) 764-0552, Opinion 747-2814, Arts 763…

… Call for tickets at 487-1221 Ticket Locations: Quirk-Sponberg Box Office, Carty's Music in Ypsilanti,Schoolkids Records in Ann Arbor 9-1C.NIA The Taubman American Institutions Internship Program presents…

… satin robe from Ma- laysia. Children floated from booth to booth learning about Japanese ori- gami, or paper creations, paper mach6 masks from Mexico, and Chinese calligraphy. Twelve children from the Ann

Arbor Chinese School performed a Chinese Aboregian dance. In addi- tion, there was a room showing in- ternational films such as "Rikki Tikki Tavi", "Sneetches", and "Little Hiawatha." "I saw that movie in…

… Marie Wesaw Mark Shaiman Cherie Curry Mark Swartz Kevin Woodson BLUE RIBBON WINNER BEST CHEF AWARD IN WASHINGTON D.C. News Staff: Laura Cohn, Diane Cook, Laura Counts, Marion Davis, Noah Finkel, Lisa…

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily --Monday, March 20, 1989 Children celebrate world's cultures- Festival draws 1,500 kids *I BY BARRIE BERSON It was a carnival of culture - music, dancing, languages, and…

… from Thailand, and masks from Mexico. They took part in the festivities of the fourth Annual Children's International Fes- tival, honoring 20 cultures. Each year's festival is designed to promote…

… familiar with other fascinating cultures and entertains them by teaching about each culture's unique characteristics," she said. * Five years ago Horton organized the festival to educate the commu- nity…

… an international festival for Univer- sity students. "I'm learning to speak Spanish," said Maggie Downey, a three-year- old from Pound House. "It's wonderful!" exclaimed the mother of 19-month…

February 20, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

Ann Arbor. These dancers, all products of the UM dance department, have quite a lot to of- fer. By ANNE SHARP It was your average student film festival. The Ninth Ann Arbor 8 Millimeter Film Festival

… the festival. The festival was sponsored by the Ann Arbor Film Co-op, one of the largest non-profit film groups in the area. Among the five judges who selec- ted the winning films were Carolyn Balducci…

… art. All those shapes "motivated" by lines or curves or other weird shapes have always seemed to me just a big secret among artists. But Friday night at Slauson School, Dance Theate'r 2, Ann Arbor

… equipment is light and easy to handle. the Ann Arbor Flm Co f presents of Aud. A TUESDAY, EBRUARY 20 ON THE WATERFRONT (Elia Kazan, 1954) 8:30 & 10:30-AUD. A Graphically evokes the brutality of the New York…

…. ANN SCHAETZEL won the film camera for her 11-minute feature, Pat's Tow. Scratch -1, an animation created by painstakingly scratching designs in- to the film's emulsion, won Phil Hawkins, its creator, a…

… crowd. Not knowing what to expect, I turned to the band as they launched into "Take Me to the River". Not Talking Heads, but loud blues based funk that turned Al Green's gospel influenced song into…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, February 20, 1979-Page 5 8MM FESTIVAL: Fair film Members of the Dance Theater 2 perform in "Spatial Etchings," their finale number during this weekend's exhibition at…

November 20, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 68) • Page Image 2

… secretary. On the The Michigan Daily, edited and man. aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class'postageI paid at Ann Arbor, Mich. gan, 420 Maynard St.. Ann Arbor

…- 5870. An Aruse Production Friends of the White Panthers Ann Arbor Rock & Roll Jamboree 4th RECORD BREAKING WEEK! "AS ALLEGORICAL PARODY JOE IS BOTH THOUGHTFUL AND POWERFUL" -Neal Gabler, Mich. Doily…

…. a New Jersey housewife. Aided More sooper ARTS on Page 7 'Suite LAST CHANCE TO SEE! 8:30 at HILL AUD. Otis Rush IS COMING DECEMBER 6 Blues Festival Benefit PAUL JOANNE ANTHONY NEWMAN WOODWARD…

…" just too many times. The act was entirely predict- able and only became funny at certain moments; for instance, when Parks got "casual"sand spread. his legs to show a skin- tight peacock blue crotch…

… AFinn" *SAT. 5, 7,9, 11 r 4. I O FIFTH VO('UM PIPTh AVIUMJU AT LIERTY DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOM4 INFORMATION 701-9700 THUR. 7,9 E FR .7, 9,11 ARTS CHORALE CONCERT FAURE REQUIEM AND Works By BRAHMS and…

…'VE HEARD T I N A TURNER SING "PROUD MARY" NOW ON SALE ONLY &* -ik gr Iv John Roberts and Tony Barrand from England (the hit of the bawdy song workshop at the Philly Folk Festival.) . confident & tightly…

January 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 91) • Page Image 16

… latest material along with some older folk and rock numbers. Joe's Star Lounge (665-JOES) - Ann Arbor favorite Steve Nardella and his - ta da - new band unveil at Joe's. Mr. Flood's Party (995…

… Track The University women play host to a number of teams including Bowling Green, Toledo University, Hillsdale College, Macomb County College, The University of Windsor and the Ann Arbor Track Club. The…

… fire up with their mix of blues and rock. Ashley's (996-9191) - Sorry, no shows till February. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Lot's of ivory will be tickeled tonight, as Mr. B., Jim Dapogny, and Early Van…

March 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

… Shines Bright and The Quiet Man-(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB 4, 7 & 9 respectively)-Another double bill of John Ford films, this time from the 1950's. The Sun Shines Bright is Ford's personal favorite, an…

… host of Hollywood comics in an Irish comedy that won an Oscar as best pic- ture of 1952. BARS Anchor Inn-Tantrum (rock), $2 cover. Ann Arbor Inn-Rainbo (dance music), no cover. Ark-David Bromberg, 8 & 10…

May 20, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 170) • Page Image 7

… typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine, Line-a-Time copy' holders, rubber stamps, ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-: plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown. No…

…. 9 Ann Arbor Sa. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT FURNISHED 6 room house for sum- ier 421 pjamjn St. Phone 289& ~-Safter 5:30. "OR SUMMER or for next year, suite with fireplace, to graduate women or 0tachers, new…

… soles a specialty. 0. C. Andres 222.S. State. LOST A BLUE BEADED BAG at Cap Night. Phone 917-J. LAUNDRY BAG. Packard and State, across from Fletcher's Drug Store. Finder please call Slutzky, 1510-J…

… who took blue silk{ dress with a parrot embroidered in colors on the front, kindly mail the same to the owner at once, and save herself embarassment of prosecu- tion. YOU CAN EARN! $400 to $1,00 This…

…, very cheap. Firebox, grate and jacket new last year. =65-J. MAY FESTIVAL tickets for sale, ex- cellent seats, 265-J. HOUSE-HOLD furnishings, including rugs, modern and antique furniture; reed baby cab…

… shrubbery. Can be seen for first time Monday. For Appointment Call Mrs. Burnett 315 or 2781 ONE MAY FESTIVAL ticket, on Maint floor. Call Osborn 1744-JJ. TYPEWRITING ALL MAKES. Agency Woodstock and Oliver…

July 20, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 35) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Doily - Saturday, July 20, 1985- Page 9 r ilns to join German Orchestra By Susanne Baum A S THE Ann Arbor Summer Festival approaches its con- clusion, and the city frantically prepares…

… two shows with violinist Gidon Kremer to close the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. I "Star Island" is a solo piano improv format, if nothing else. It should bring dedicated to ECM producer/Godzilla an…

… Frankfurt Old Opera and records for Deutsche Grammon- phon. Appearing with the Orchestra in Ann Arbor is one of today's most original and compelling solo violinists, Gideon Kremer. He has performed with…

… assurance. . Since its founding in 1974, the Ger- man Youth Orchestra has appeared in all parts of West Germany and at numerous international festivals. It appears regularly at the Berlin Festival and the…

… virtually every major orchestra and mucis festival in the world under such eminent conductors as Bernstein, Mehta, Previn, and von - Karajan. In addition to his performance career, Kremer has an astonishingly…

… takes a lively interest in the music of our time. His dedication to modern music has been amply demonstrated by his par- ticipation in many contemporary music festivals. He has also given the first…

April 20, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 137) • Page Image 11

… ths Y the fifth I and sixth grade children of Ann Arbor's public schools will don their best bib and tucker to sing The story of Anna Kaskas, a in a May Festival conceit. contralto from Connecticut…

Ann Arbor audiences, will sing the solos of "Missa Solemnis" by Beethoven, to be presented at 8:30 p.m. Fri- day. Regina Resnik, soprano, reached stardom through the Met reached stardom through the…

… more than 401 opera rules, as well as numerous operetta numbers and parts in such works as "Missa Solemnis." American-Born Tenor Frederick Jagel, tenor, who has appeared in Ann Arbor before this season…

… three B's, which, have been I transformed in popular parlance into "Barrelhouse, Bookie Woogie and the Blues," will be presentedj in their original classical meaningI in the fifth May Festival concert! at…

….m. concert Saturday. May 10. singer to the coveted stage of the1 More than 300 children compose Metropolitan Opera House. this year's Youth Festival Chorus. Miss Kaskas can hardly remem- The Chorus is chosen…

… rehearsing for their concert in March. They rehearse first in their own schools and later collectively. The Youth Chorus has been a regular feature of the May Festi- val since 1913, when the first Festival was…

… Resurrexit V. AGNUS DEL Dona Nobis Saturday, May 10, 2:30 ALEXANDER ILSBIERf and MARGUERITE Hoon, Conductors FESTIVAL YOUTH CHoRUS Soloist: ISAAC STERN, Violinist Program Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90…

… (Italian) . Mendelssohn Allegro vivace Andante con moto Con moto moderato Saltarello: Presto Song Cycle from the Masters FESTIVAL YoUTH CHoRUs Concerto in D major, Op. 77, for Violin and Orchesrta Brahms…

June 20, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… routine and familiar envi- ronment in Ann Arbor in order to come together to create the blue print for our upcoming season." But why is the story worth repeating? Team 134's senior class is only made up of…

… to show leader- Ann Arbor, MI ONE-HUNDRED-TWENTY THREE YEARS OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Thursday, June 20, 2013 ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily Redshirt senior Thomas Gordon and the other 11 football seniors took…

… financial officer, budgets will be proposed for the three University campuses - Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint - as well as for the Athletic Department and the University Hospitals and Health Centers. In…

… a bagel and cream cheese I I and get a bagel and cream cheese I FREE. Limit One offer per customer with coupon. VlCannot be combined with any other offer. - : Va/id at Barry Bagels Ann Arbor location…

… ONL Y. BAGELS Barry Bagels westgate Shoping centerI 2515 Jackson Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 (734) 662-2435 www.barrybagels.com Expires: July 3, 2013 L----------------------------- CP. N Team will travel…

… from another organization a "blogger" isn't respectful SEE PAGE 4 ARTS Bonnaroo Festival Jackson Howard covers Tennessee's biggest outdoor music festival SEE PAGE 8 SPORTS Navy SEAL Training 'M' football…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 11

…Friday, April 20, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven, T H I C I A ND-L -g l e e '73 gridders premier Saturday By CLARKE COGSDILL Fire and brimstone may not arrive in Ann Arbor soon enough…

…-organized Schembechler foot- the Stadium, while the Whites hold ball squads. forth on the practice turf at Ferry The varsity was divided into Field. Daily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI FOOTBALL RETURNS to Ann Arbor this…

… off the 1973-model Wolverines in the annual Spring Football game. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: JEFF CHOWN Tomorrow's action may providee a hint-but nothing more than that "Blue" and "White" teams…

… earlier -of how well the Maize and Blue this week, when "Commissioner" gridders -can be expected to do Schembechler split his assistant next fall. For one thing, several coaches and senior players equally…

… result that the teams on th e with one another, and the tw will be considerably less smooth squads have practiced in different and coordinated than is typical for places: the Blues working out at hyper…

… knee injury. .White team quarterback Larry Cipa is a far more developed pass- er than his Blue counterpart, Tom ' Slade, and will be able to work with what has essentially been the first-line receiver…

March 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 122) • Page Image 4

… large blue covered, notebook. Finder call 1330-M. Reward. FOR RENT , STORE FOR RENT - Ground floor front.' Ann Arbor Press Bldg. Suit- able'for offices. Tenant take same all newly decorated April 1. Apply…

… SUPER- INTENDENT TO LECTURE MARCH 30 Teachers' short term institute will be held in Ann Arbor from March 30 to April 1. Prof. L. M. Terman, of Leland Stanford university, and F. E. Spaulding…

… !before a meeting of the University and Ann Arbor women and members of the fac- ulty at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Martha Cook building. The purpose of the meeting will be to interest wo- men in the…

…CHESTE SUCCESS PART NEW SPRING MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY, STOR E 210 SOUTH MfAIN STI.EET' - I Id Olives Celery ANN ARBOR CHOP SUE Y Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 8…

Ann Arbor Press. Funny Feature A t Girls' Vaudeville Marguerite Cavendish, '21, repre- sented Pierrot, and Mildred Henry, '22, Pierrette, in their dance at the Women's league party yesterday aft…

Ann Arbor today for a week-end visit with friends. The Michigan Daily, the -only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Ady. WISCELLANEOUS SALESMEN WANTED…

… secret' process. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News Adv. k ; lished. …

… juniors have not as yet elected a captain, To distinguish the class tea~s it has been decided to adopt the use of different colored collars to beattach- ed to the middy blouses. The seniors will wear blue

… .club Box A, Michigan Daily. F-Beautiful evening gown 3 at a bargain. Call at 10 Arcade. E--Two large new' ostriche ust the thing for the J-Hop. 68-W. E-Three May Festival coo- Call Cashier at Daily…

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October 20, 1912 (vol. 23, iss. 17) • Page Image 2

… at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing' the university year. Entredat hepost-office at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, under Act of Congress of March 3 the fact that…

… next Thursday will be 1879. Pink Tea Day in the Colyum. Only Offices: Second floor, Ann Arbor Press Build- perfumed parlor stuff will be printed ing, Maynard Street. in this number, and in this number on…

… sorgs' If notcall at - RINNELL BROS. 120-122 East Liberty St. where the young lady will be pleased to demonstrote the music for you-All popular songs and music 10 cents. Yellow and Blue 16c It is Easy to…

…. Service alacarte. Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. i., on Saturdays till 9 p. mn. Orchestra Saturdays. SECOND FLOOR MACK & Co. MAIN STREET Special No, Shadow Engineer's Drawing Lamp. IN ARBOR GAS COMPANY KENMORE ARRO…

…- ton Symphony Orchestra, Tina Lerner, and The May Festival with the Choral Union Chorus, the Theodore Thomas Orchestra and a lot of star soloists. Tickets for Winter Concerts with reserve seat, $3.25 to…

… $3.75. These tickets may be exchanged for May Festival re- serve seats later by paying $I.oo to $3.00. ALL SALES AT University School of Music _ .." GOOD LIGHT M MEANS GOOD EYES escant Gas…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…- Ann Arbor Music Mart 9:30-9:00 MON.-SAT. 769-4980 336 S. STATE ST. THE U. M: PLAYERS GUILD Presents JOHN GUARE'S The House of Blue Leaves APRIL 19,20,21-8:00 p.m. ARENA THEATRE-Frieze Building ALL…

… plays Cuban 'Film l 'ess f this UGLI Multipurp ate men. Fri. ong and New World Film Co she takes stinting an evening egantly d:- Films to Ann Arbor.' shoot-outs. include the highly accl man Reev mories…

… important one since it is the pre- cursor of Cries and Whispers which recently freaked out great numbers of Ann Arbor movie- goers. It concerns two sisters, one of them highly sensual, the, other love…

… galleries) April 28, 29. UPCOMING DETROIT CONCERTS - Siegel-Schwall Blues Band, It's a Beautiful Day, April 21; Shawn Phillips, Sandy Denny, April 24; Steve Miller Band, April 20; John- ny Winter, Foghat…

… named Asta. -STAFF 0 World Premiere Engpgement i i The Best of the 2nd Annual YErotic Fl Festival complete 90-minute program 7:00-8:00-9:00-10:00' p.m. Modern Languages Auditoriums Aud. 3…

…. Ooolala. by press time. Second New Erotic Film Fr Friends of News MLB Fri., Sat. A new collection o erotica. Highlights of1 festival were a film d woman masturbating- ions sports equipmen that soccer ball…

… MEDIA -presents- the FI RST U.S. CUBAN FILM FESTIVAL -featu ring- MEMORIES OF UNDERDEVELOPMENT idirected by TdMAS ALEA A study of the difficulties a middle class intellectual has adjusting to the new…

… revolu- tionary society. RECENTLY SEIZED AT THE 1972 CUBAN FILM FESTIVAL ATTEMPTED :BY AMERICAN DOCU- MENTARY FILMS. 1 Gold Prize 1971 Moscow Film Festivral. International Federation of Film Critics Award…

October 20, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 16) • Page Image 19

…E NARDEL.A The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Fest veteran plays an acoustic set at Cava Java. ROBERT JONES Local blues great and WDET show host plays the Tap Room. Free! F R I D A Y JONATHAN EDwARDS You may have…

…'Donnell in a g-string. At Showcase: 1:15, 4:10, 7:25, 9:20, 10:05, 11:40, 12:25. ED WooD Johnny Depp plays the cinema's worst filmmaker. A tribute by that wacky "Beetlejuice" director. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11…

…. At Ann Arbor & 2: 11:15, 1:45 (Fr/Sat/Tues), 4:20, 7:00, 9:40. At Showcase: 12:40, 3:50, 7:00, 9:40, 12:20. THE RIVER WILD Meryl Streep, in her most challenging role to date, attempts to chase her…

… heard him at the Ann Arbor Folk Fest, or, if you try hard, you may be able to remember his 1971 hit single, "Sunshine." Playing the Ark at 8. Tickets are $12.50 at Schoolkids' or by calling 763…

… See Thurs- day, 8 p.m. FALL DANCE FEST '94 Variety show that highlights tap, ballet, jazz, japanese, and modern dance by more than half a dozen local troupes. 7:30 p.m. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, $5. 930…

….m. LIFE SENTENCES See Thursday, 8 p.m. TmY KINGDOM'S COMING See Thurs- day, 8 p.m. MO N D A Y EVENING VOYAGES Thriller tunes and tales. 7:30 p.m. Ann Arbor Public Library, Main Branch, free. 994- 2345. T U…

… plays the adroit new manager of a little league team. Yeah, as if Rick Moranis knows anything about good management. "My Blue Heaven" anyone? At Showcase: 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:00. Exrr TO EDEN In the…

… Dance's Guest Artist Series, this performance is at 8 p.m. and tickets for students cost $5. UPTOWN STRING QUARTET Unique group with classical training performs jazz and blues from the Black American…

…-6948. S U N D A Y ANN ARoR PLAYwmGHTS New works from local artists are read and discussed. Performance Network, 2 p.m., free, 995-2047. SABATAI ZEi See Friday, 7 p.m. TITTABAwASSEE JANE See Thursday, 2 p…

… REPORT Report to the Blind Pig to hear them blues. GEORGE BEDARD & THE KINGPINS Rockabilly at the Heidelberg. Kiss ME SCREAMING and While I Gargle Cappacino. At Cava Java. AL HILL Bluesy rock at the Room…

September 20, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…:30{ Ark - "Hoot Night", folk, 9' pm, $0.75. Golden Falcon - "Ann Ar-' bor Experimental Jazz Band", jazz, bet. 9:30 & 10 pm, $1. Blind Pig - "Boogie Woogie Red", blues, 9:30 pm-2 am, $1. Chances Are - Mojo…

… Cine- atter 6U years, and attimes lk l=,m , l! ,W Arbor j SEPTEBR2 embarrassing in its racial-po- Blind Pig - "Ann Arbor Ex-S TEMBER 26 litical perspectives, but still an perimental Jazz Band", jazz…

… Entertainment- fond memories of the original (Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Angell works, especially Graham's SEPTEMBER 24 Aud. A, 7, 9:15) - See Wednes- . Wind in the Willows, might be CINEMA day Cinema. 'advised to…

… steer clear.-*** That's Entertainment - (Ann Serpico - (Matrix, 7, 9) -'MUSIC Arbor Film Co-op, Angell Aud. Al Pacino's finest performance Huron Hotel - Marion Black- A, 7, 9:15) - MGM's star- to date as…

….50 Bimbo's - Gaslighter, Rag- time, 6 pm, $.50 Bimbo's - on - the - Hill - J. B. and Company, Rock, 8:301 pm, no cover Mr. Flood's Party - Stoney Creek, Blue Grass, 9:30 pm, $1.00 Old Heidelberg - Mustard…

…'s Retreat, Folk, 9 pm, No cover Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, Blue Grass, $1.50, 10 pm Bimbo's (Ypsi) - Smoke, Rock, 9 pm, $1.00 Huron Hotel - Marion Black- man Band, Rock and Roll, 9 pm, $1.00 Loma Linda Tony and…

….50 Bimbo's - Mother's Boys andC Kerry Price, Jazz - Blues, 1:30- 5 pm, $3.00 in advance, $3.50 at the door Loma Linda - Mixed Bag, Jazz, 9 pm, no cover Golden Falcon - Double-0- Soul, disc jockey, between 9…

… WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO DO IN ART* ........ *(BUT WERE AFRAID TO TRY).....HOP CHILDREN'S GRAPHICS (4th-6th) ....... HOLLAND CERAMICS (Jr. High) ......KELLER a nn arbor art SEPTEMBER 21v CINEMA How I…

… on played by a Sunday night. However, all ing in hisN Ann Arborites are required to the premi view it on penalty of community Animal ostracism, so you better plunk 9 only) - down your money now…

… - (Mediatrics, Lee Blue Nat. Sci. Aud., 7, 8:45, 10:30)- pm, $0.75. FREEA 'ISUNDAY DII Huron Hotel - "Marion Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, Blackman Band", rock & roll, bluegrass, 9:30, $1. 9 pm. Mr. Flood's Party…

January 20, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

…-with student ID Not valid with other oupon Mandarin, Szechuan, & Hunan Cuisine We Deliver After 5:00 pm $5.00 minimum "$1.00 charge $10.00 minimum " Free (313) 668-2744 707 Packard Rd., Ann Arbor (Next to Blue

…0 0 * 9 7W ~TH[ 3 ..U I ___________ wn What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend First-run Fil THE ACCIDENTAL TOUR- IST Everything is orderly in Macon Leary's life, until his wife…

…:30; Sa, Su - also 2:30, 4:45; F&S 11:40 p.m.) and at Ann Arbor 1&2 (M-F - 5:00, 7:25, 9:45; Sa, Su - 12:20, 2:35, 5:00, 7:25, 9:45) BEACHES Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey have been friends for thirty…

… Shepherd makes his directorial debut with this film about a family that is brought together due to an accident of the father's. With Jessica Lange. At Ann Arbor 1&2. (M-F - 5:20, 7:25; Sa, Su - 3:15, 5:20, 7…

… I)ININ4p & A,.. I IIIKINEI U PIZZA HOUSE WE DELIVER DOUBLES FREE DELIVERY 995-5095 PIZZA " LASAGNA * SUBS SALADS " CHIPATIS * SHAKES Italian Restaurant BEST ITALIAN FOOD (Ann Arbor News, '85…

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…'s offers a wide variety of gourmet sand- wiches, soups, muffins, and other baked goods along with Ann Arbor's widest selection of ice cream, tofutti and frozen yogurt. 215 S. STATE 662-6336 OPEN 7 DAYS…

… Cocktail Menu COMPLETE CARRY OUT SERVICE 226 S. Main at Libery, Ann Arbor 994-1012 Hrs.: M-Thur 11 am-10pm Fri.-Sat 11 am.11pm Sun and Hoidays 12p10 pm CHINESE RESTAURANT 10% off Dinner or Carryout…

… life on the streets of Bombay. Filled with bright colors and bleak lives, and meaning. Highly honored at the last Cannes Film Festival. At Ann Ar- bor 1&2 (M-F 9:20; Sa, Su, 1:00, 9:20) SCROOGED Bill…

… Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Cur- tis, and Michael Palin. At Fox Village. (all week - 12, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15; F&S 12:00 a.m.) FULL MOON IN BLUE WATER A schoolbus driver, played by Terri Garr, falls for a…

January 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… that will be broadcast over Ann Arbor's WPAG Sunday afternoon. Since Wednes- day, newspapers in Baltimore, To- ledo, Chicago, and Florida, have printed news stories on the group based on Associated Press…

…. (Continued from Page 1) be coming to Ann Arbor," Ross said. He plans to visit the Uni- versity in two or three weeks "to get acquainted." He said that he has not worked out a specific approach to his job but…

… includes entertainment and refreshments! "FESTIVAL!"JOAN BAEZ- BOB DYLAN-" PETER, PAUL & MARY*DONOVAN JUDY COLLINS- MIKE BLOOMFIELD PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND -SON HOUSE-THEODORE BIKEL- ODETT-MIMI & DICK…

… the lines are even spottier. One of Res- nais's few attempts at color, "Codine" achieves a quality sim- ilar to early color television. In the blue-green mistiness of a, Rumanian swamp the washed- out…

… Peace." In fiction there were two awards besides Miss Lenhoff's: $150 to Carol Ann Godfrey, '71, for "We're the Sky"; and $50 to Frank Crantz, '70, for "Illusion in Reality." In the poetry division there…

festival. Try to im- agine the kind of a man (Codine) who in one day steals trinkets for his girlfriend, befriends a threatened street urchin, and calmly carries his mother outside to leave her in the rain…

…., SAT. & SUN. continuous from 1:00 FRI. & SAT. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 11 :00-SUN. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 Creative Arts Festival Presents MIRIAM MAKEBA in concert SATURDAY, JAN. 27 8:30-Hill…

… brilliant!" -NEWSWEEK 'Arthur Penn has made an American film that raised the N.Y. Film Festival to rare heights,a brilliant screen work, visually exciting and intellectually satisfying. "'Mickey One' is told…

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