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July 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 28

… FINE ARTS.''* 4, All Merchandise Drastically Reduced* 4, For Clearance During This 5-Day Festival* 4, DON'T WAIT! INCLUDE BRIARWOOD IN YOUR VISIT TO THE* 4, SPECTACULAR ANN ARBOR STREET ART FAIR* 4…

…Page 20--Wednesday. July 23', 1980-The Michigan Ddiiy *BRIARWOOD SAL UTES* *, THE* I #INNARRORSTRhEETARTFAIR 4, Being only five minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor,* *Briarwood is supporting the Ann

Arbor Street Art Fair* *by providing * 4, PARKING to handle overflow Downtown * *parking* 4, *" SHUTTLEDECKER BUS to assist* AATA in transporting Art Lovers to* Ann Arbor Street Art Fair every* 4, quarter…

… West entrances of Briarwood.* 4, * ,* *WHILE YOUR ARE HERE ...* "VISIT THE FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS" * AT .BRIAR WOOD* 4, July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27* 4,4 PAIINTINGIS, SCULPTURES, SPECIAILTIES* 4,ENJOY…

… A* FESTIVAILOFSEILES 4, FESTIfIL OF SILES* 4, FESTIVAIL OF SAILES* 4, FESTIV -ALE 4,OF,* 4, SALES* 4,* Don't miss the 'FESTIVAL OF SALES' offered by all Briarwood Merchants during the* 4, FESTIVAL OF…

July 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… the artists See ANN ARBOR, Page 6 (Continued from Page 3) Summer Arts Festival (see story page 7) is located on Main Street and in front of the Union. The fair, which began ten years ago, is sponsored…

… by the Univer- sity's Artists and Craftsmen Guild. THE SUMMER ARTS Festival was started by the guild to enable more Ann Arbor residents and University studen- ts to display their work. Unlike the other…

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 15, 1980-Page 5 Ann Arbor Art Fair began 21 years ago as Dily Photo by JIM KRUZ Bedridden Art exhibited at the Ann Arbor Art Fair comes in all shapes and sizes and…

Ann Ar'bor business By BONNIE JURAN Today's Art Fair-a four-day, three- fair extravaganza attracting upwards of 80,000 people per day, began twenty years ago on South University when 99. artist hung…

… their works on ropes strung between parking meters. The South (and East) University fair, formally known as the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, first opened in 1960 at the request of the South University For a…

… object of the fair, Mellis, said, was to combine the crafts of professional artists with those of students, who were discouraged from joining the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. Mellis said one of the problems…

…. Consequently, each of the three area associations has set rules and standards to maintain quality fairs. In 1965, the Ann Arbor Street Fair ar- tists were required to undergo a jurying prdcess to determine those…

…- terested in an arts and crafts display to coincide with area July bargain days, she said. THESTATE STREET Art Fair joined the festivities (and profits) in 1967, inviting close to 40 Michigan ar- tists and…

… craftspersons to exhibit their wares. Currently, artists from other areas may display artwork in the State Stree fair. In 1971, the University Artists and Craftsmen Guild formalized the Sum- mer Arts Festival on…

… associated with the original art fairs was the large numbgr of tee-shirt ven- dors and sellers of cupie dolls who m venture vaded the city, making the event seem more like a "circus" than an art festival

September 23, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 15) • Page Image 5

… MEXICAN RESTAURANT with DANCING NIGHTLY presents Cisco's Disco Ann Arbor's Premier Discoteque Max Roach, left, and Stan Getz, right, were two f the four featured performers Festival 1978 in Hill Auditorium…

… talent for invoking fiery and muscular solos, and breaking them apart into their tiniest components. r' Daily Photo by ANDY FREEBERG at the opening of the Ann Arbor Jazz AND AS FR Roah, well what need be…

…, there. :one certain thing: after Thursday ight's performance at the 1978 Ann rbor Jazz Festival honoring Duke" 'llington and sponsored by Eclipse azz, many are rooting for the festival's- ontinuation. Ah…

… bag to offer those who didn't ake it. MAY LOU WILLIAMS, labelled by me "the greatest woman in jazz "story," opened the show with the. f Igshov pair launched into a "modern blues" called "Baby Man…

… provided, and yet not a thing was forced or unnatural about their juxtaposition. Williams could play a swinging, Hinesian '"My Blue Heaven" and then quickly dish up a starry, impressionistic treatment of "I…

… pointless. Indeed, Williams made very good on er promise. Starting off with a suite hat flowed elegantly from a spiritual nood through the ragtime, Kansas City wing, blues, and bop idioms, she lways seemed at…

…an penir By R.J. SMITH Already, there is talk of a festival for ext year. Someone mentions Charles lingus as the featured artist, someone Ise suggests Miles Davis-but hatever the plans turn out to be…

… drums. We should have known, however, that the great times were too good to last long. Even Duke Ellington had his bad days,,of course, a9d one must imagine that any large-scale festival like this is…

… bound to turn up a few poor performan- ces here and there. Perhaps it shouldn't have been such a sad event when the first shoddy performance at the festival was turned in by Stan Getz and his quartet…

… Archie Shepp performed the American premeir of a double-suite entitled "Force." Combined for this festival to make up "Force" was the suite "Sweet Mao," dedicated to the memory of Chairman Mao, and "South…

July 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… local Blues and Jazz Festival By GORDON ATCHESON City Council effectively k it Il e d this year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fes- tival last night by voting down a contract that would have authorized a…

…'s concert caused multiple problems for area resi- dents, council Republicans cast all the votes against the contract which was defeated 6-4. "Last year's Blues and Jazz Festival tarnished the city's i m a g e…

… concert site. The festival promoters, Rainbow Multi- Media Corp., said that without a firm commitment on location at this time, it would be impossible to book and stage the event. ARGUING that I a s t year…

… failing to live up to contractual agreements made for the 1973 festival, including nonpayment of various employes and inadequate trash collection immediately after the event. THIS YEAR'S festival-also a…

… three- day concert series-had been tentatively planned for the s a m e location near Huron High School in early September. "There is no longer any possibility of a festival this year," Rainbow Multi…

…- Media representative P e t e r Andrews said immediately after the council vote. He lashed out at Stephenson's charges, saying that with the possible exception of the clean-up operations the festival was…

July 23, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… LOCATIONS IN AN~N ARBOR 300 S. STATE 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 665-3679 t'668-9866 HOURS; 10-9 MON.-SAT.; HOURS: 10-9 MON.-SAT; 12-2 6 SU 1 a '12-6 SUN. …

…Friday, July 23, 1 976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage Nine' I THEC ET RSD forSA3E99 on ABC Records COMPLETE SELECTION OF RECORDS AND TAPES-- ROCK, JAZZ CLASSICAL, FOLK, )BLUES, SHOWTUNES, VOr~ALS. TWO…

September 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 15

…'s. Tickets are only $6.50 in advance and the doors open at 6:30 p.m. STEVE SOMERS BAND Electrifying Ann Arbor R&B at the Club Heidelberg. With Lady Sunshine and Jonhal the Blues Man. TRINIDAD TRIPOU STEEL BAND…

… in the face. At Showcase: 1:00, 4:00, 7:10, 10:00, 12:40. At Ann Arbor 1&2, call for showtimes. Bmwox TALE Rodney Dangerfield, Bronx's most famous native son, sadly joked last week that he was…

… Lorre were never better. Nat Sci 7:00. THE WEDDING BANQUET Funny situation comedy about a gay Asian-American forced into a hetrosexual marrriage. Mich Th 7:10. ARMoUR OF GOD (1986) The Ann Arbor premiere…

… are as firm as ever. At Showcase: 1:30, 4:10, 7:00, 9:40, 12:10. ORLANDO Based on Virginia Woolf s controversial 1928 bestseller about Magic center Shaquille O'Neal. At Ann Arbor 1&2. Call for showtimes…

… bands in the midwest, so naturally they're an Ann Arbor favorite. At the Ark, tickets are $8.75. SLAPSHOT & SAM BUCK CHURCH Loud, hard rock on the cutting edge at an all- ages show at St. Andrew…

… gritty urban drama which is bound to be the sleeper of the year. Sneak preview at Showcase: 7:45 Friday & Saturday only. Coot. RUNNINGs Anne Rice may have some trouble with the casting of Tom Cruise as the…

… concert. BILLY C. MACK A mix of roots -country, blues, and rock & roll. AtCavaJava. JOHN MCCUTCHEON A great concert. DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A great concert of works slightly off the beaten path. Nielsen…

…, 8:00 p.m., $12-$24, 764-2538. THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA See Thursday, 8:30 p.m. S U N D A Y CANDLEBOX & GRETA A great concert. PIERCE PETTIs Southern songwriter who weaves country, blues, rock and…

… Winters team up in this puritanical tale about a preacher who hunts down his step-children. Nat Sci 8:45. SPIKE & MIKE' SICK & TwISTED ANIMATION FESTIVAL The animation festival to end all. Raucously…

… & Video's Latin-American film festival. Marcelo Pineiro mixes drama and politics in this look into the Agentinean rock movement. Mich Th 9:00. THE WEDDING BANQUET (1993) See Friday. Mich Th 6:45. ARMOUR OF…

April 23, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… wonderful that it thoroughly solilifies lly lmiig-tii1e opinion that the Ann Arbor Festival is by far the best of all the festivals. E, T, CAMERON, Executive Secretary, Michigan Educational Association: Your…

…, Columbia School of Music, Chicago: I am all enthusiasm over the Valtie al ill iortance of the yearly Festivals you hold at Ann Arbor. It is an exceptionallyfine opportunity for the music lmers cf this part…

…. CHARLES N. BOYD, Director Pittsburgh Musical Institute: Your offering for the 1931 Festival at Ann Arbor is apparently one of the finest, if not the very best von have yet provided. IE0 C. MILLER, Director…

… out- standing artists you have engaged will have a wide appeal to music lovers. FLORENCE FRENCH, Editor and Publisher, Musical Leader, Chicago: Ann Arbor's May Festival is one of America's great…

… WEBSTER H. PEARCE, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Lansing: You certainly are renderilng a distinct service not only to the people who live in Ann Arbor but to the many citizens of the I I . . 11…

… within easy access of Ann Arbor, and to be able to avail one's self of these opportunities. PAUL J. WEAVER, Professor of Music, Cornell University: Without (juestioll, it is of enormous value to the…

March 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 115) • Page Image 25

…March 23, 1990 13 March 23, 1990 '13 I eel(nd 0Campus Cinema Friday The 28th Ann Arbor Film Mich 3pm, 7pm, 9:30pm The afternoon show is Festival judge and Canadian independent filmmaker Richard…

… film by the Daily's own Nabeel Zuberi. Schedules listing each film shown can be picked up at the Michigan Theater. Saturday The 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival Mich 1pm, 7pm, 9:30pm More great films in the…

… well as in front of it. (At Briarwood - 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 915, 11:30; Showcase- 12:30, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30, 11:35; Sunday at 7:20 & 9:30) Blue Steel Jamie Lee Curtis is a rookie cop who has the…

…) House Party Hip-hoppin' partying that was the rage at the recent Sundance Festival. With Kid'n'Play and Full Force, this high energy comedy is about one teenager's attempt to dupe his parents and the…

November 23, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… visit to Ann Arbor with his wife, Dr. Lew will visit the International Center, the Methodist Wesleyan foundation, the Roger Williams (Baptist) guild, Post War Council, the Yenching Univer- sity group, and…

… Education, who has been instrumental in bringing Dr. Lew here. -The Cit Beat: * * Today's Ann Arbor News In Summary Lt. Jerome Killed ... Second Lt. Horace M. Jerome was killed in action on Sept. 18 in Hol…

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… Jackets with button and zipper s, big patch pockets in aqua and natural. Button front, 7.95 Zipper front, 8.95 e and smooth leather jackets in green, n, wine, blue, rust, orange, red, luggage. ooth leather…

Festival Sunday Van Deursen To Direct Methodist Singers Under the direction of Prof. Har- din Van Deursen of the School of Music, the annual choir festival of Methodist churches in this district will be…

…-youth chorus of approximately 100 voices. Open to the general public, the festival will also include - a hymn- -ing for congregational participation. The event is sponsored by Rev. Luth- er Butt of Ypsilanti…

January 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… becoming one of the very best homegrown Ann Arbor ban- ds. Catch them in a natural environment at East Quad's Halfass Inn, Friday, January 23. Homegrown: Women's Music Series-The folk group, Herizons and…

…ARTS Friday, January 23, 1981 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Bestin' the blues with Pinetop Perkins By FRED SCHILL During their three sets at -Rick's American Cafe Wednesday night, the Legendary…

Blues Band resurrected the spirit and integrity of the finest blues innovators, the men who established the form. They played the music that is the fundamental basis of all blues-and most rock…

…-being played today. The band quite simply resurrected the most classic of blues with exhilirating precision: Sonny Boy Williamson came back in. the form of mouth harpist Jerry Portnoy, whose thick, solid…

… moody vocals of lead guitarist Louis Myers evoked the emotional en- thusiasm that was part and parcel of even the oldest and most overworked blues standards (like "Got My MoJo Working" and the inevitable…

… and a' that, the star of the show was the incomparable Pinetop Perkins, quite conceivably the finest blues pianist of all time. Perkins, who says he took his name and much of his style from boogie…

… MAIJREEN O'MALLEY The Legendary Blues Band, featuring Pinetop Perkins (seated), recreated the blues as they were meant to be played in their Wednesday night sets at Rick's. And they didn't forget the wit…

… weakness of his recent material; but the oldies are still as good as gold. Monday, January 26, Second Chance. The Urbations-Word has been getting around fast that this rhythm-and- blues outfit is fast…

… music of generations in his grasp. It is not even fair to compare the Legendary Blues band with other recent artists at Rick's. While the shows have consistently been of remarkably fine quality, this band…

… knows the blues thoroughly and from its exquisite beginnings. Blues of this calibre is rare indeed. Which leads to the question: What happens to blues when Perkins, Muddy Waters, Albert King, and their…

July 23, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…- FRIDAY, JULY 13 fire agreement. In addressing the 122nd week- Ann Arbor street Art Fair, Fr ee ly session of talks, Thuy and BinheAria Festival: East and South Univer- ly sesionof tlksThuyand itsly Avenues…

…, Mich- ers, fought the North Vietnamese igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, on a rainsoaked plain about 15 Michigan 40104. Published daily Tues- miles inside the country. day through Sunday morning…

…'ll see. HI-Fl BUYS Ann Arbor-East Lansing 618 S. Main 769-4700 Comprehensive Repair Servie ce vil Salvation, the NOW 2 LOCATIONS: Presents a Capitol, people's store open 'til 9 330 Maynard 1103 South U…

… Michigan Daily, edited and man- South Vietnamese troops, sup- aged by students at the University of parted by American 8-52 bomb- Michigan.News phone: 764-0552. Second portd byClass postage paid at Ann Arbar…

…- each.p. SALE ENDS MONDAY JULY 26 WITH EVERY 2 BEDROOM LAKE IN THE WOODS APT. Yours to keep. Sail it on our 6% mile beautiful blue lake. Fish, Sail, Waterski. Regulation Golf Course, Tennis Courts, Club…

…, 9 am. - 10 p.m. ignored the topic of President Summer Film Festival: "Yellow Sub- Nixon's announcement of his marine", Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 & 11 forthcoming visit to the People's p.m.; "Alie…

… AMPLIFIER KA 2002 f APPLe ma ..a. itKONGFEBATUREStt EB .ow. The Be des yellow 80OUL 01dcUflU A giss LATE SHOW TONITE 11:00 P.M. AUD. A ANGELL Orson Welles Summer Film Festival We call it the "little" amp…

May 23, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… Herman Raju, Grad., Activities Assistant, International Center, 603 East Madison St., Ann Arbor. Pershing Rifles Elect Commander Robert Miller, '55BAd, was re- cently elected company comman- der of the…

…. Bergholf names enough moss now, and has finally reading, writing and travelling settled down in a modern home among his hobbies. "I was a roll- on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. Mason To Appear in Second Annual…

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…. cerise curtains, $6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50; 16 pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkin., $11; three large linen dish towels, $4; twelve yellow-white linen nap…

October 23, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… 1982, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, October 23, 1982 Ten Cents Eight Pages Police broaden search for killer By FANNIE WEINSTEIN City, county, and state authorities late last night…

… vowed to broaden the search for a convicted murderer who escaped from a corrections van in downtown Ann Arbor yesterday mor- ning. Kyle Johnson, serving a life sentence for murder, and two other inmates…

June 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… The Michigan Daily Vol LXXXIII, No. 33-S Saturday, June 23, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the Univecsity of Michigan. News phonate 764-t562. Second class postage cold at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… Hlarriet 30 America '73 Unemployment and inflation seen Through the eyes of a blue-collar Philadelphia family. 7:00 2 Superstars of Rock Diavy .ones,Albert Hamomond, Uriah Ieep, Agent and Osi- bisa 4 George…

…-composer-arranger John Hicks and his jazz quar- tet. 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music Statler Brothers, Jean Sha- pard and Ronnie Dove. 8:30 2 11 Bridget Loves Bernie -Comedy Wedding bell blues 7 24 Coaches All…

… demonstration 20 Seven Hundred Club 30 Rich at the Top-Profile Special: Drummer Buddy Rich and his band in a concert fea- turing blues, Beatles and big band numbers, 50 Lou Gordon--Discussion Psychologist R. J…

… weekend. And this is Saturday, so I just better fill you in on what to hear tonight: THE GROOVE SOCIETY (Jr. Walker's former band 'The All Stars") plays at Mr. Flood's Par- ty; TATE BLUES BAND (form- erly…

…'s on the Bill. Sunday: BLUE BLAZES (coun- try) play at Mr. Flood's Party; from 6-9; CLASSICAL MUSIC at Blind Pig; PHONE BOURDAGES at Pretzel Bell; JAZZ at Del Rio. THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of…

… 48106. Published daily Tuesday through sunday morning during the Uiiversity year at 430 May- toed Street, Ann Acbar, Michigan 40104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail…

… and Ohio); $7.00 non-local mail (other states and foreign). 3RD HIT Week! - - --- ------- DENNIS HOPPER WARREN OATES KID BLUE PETER BOYLE WASN'T & BEN JOHNSON BORNED TO UE "A Western that d e a l s…

… DUPLEX with STROKE the feature that opened both the San Francisco and New York Erotic Film Festivals, Both films start 7:15 and 9:30 P.M. TONNIGHT and SUNDAY Modern Languages Auditorium 3 & 4 $2 double…

July 23, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… By JIM IRWIN A spirit of cooperation be- tween promoters and artists in the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair and the Free Arts Festival seems to exist despite initial reports of antagonism between organiz…

… for the Ann Arbor cam- pus. The bill is currently in the Senate Appropriations committee and is expected to be reported out within the next week. The House Taxation Committee yesterday also reported out…

… tax question to that amendment during floor debate. The addition of the graduated tax proposal is expected to face stiff opposition from many of the 52 Republican members in the House. Ann Arbor

… to the Street Art Fair. Both will be open through Saturday. The Street Art Fair, sponsored by the Ann Arbor Art Associa- tion and the South University Merchants Association, is juried and draws about…

… one third of its participants from the Ann Arbor area and most of the rest from neighboring areas. Vic Gutman, an organizer for Little hang seen in administration shift By TAMMY JACOBS Stephen Spurr…

… "voice their opinions at the meeting." The decision to ban the books from the open shelves was first See 'U', Page 7 Picture at an exhibition Street Fair, Free Arts Festival: Cooperation and competition…

January 23, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… the by-laws of the AnnArbor Summer Festival, "Inc., a joint cor- poration between the city and the University. The fEstival - championed by Mayor Louis Belcher - is designed to bring theatrical and…

…r0,ir AN APOLOGY See Editorial Page t40 1 WEATHER BY FORTUNE High-low 30s Low-20 See Today for Details' I. Vol L)XAIA, No. Y4 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, January 23, 1979 Ten Cents- Twelve…

ANN ARBOR, according to tenant advocate attorney Jonathan Rose, the current housing vacacny rate is 0.7 per cent, well below the 7 per cent rate considered by the U.S. Department'of Housing and Urban…

… for location, condition, and price. For those who waited in line but came too late, it's back to prowling the slushy streets of Ann Arbor looking for a place to call home next year. Revisions in…

… under-budgeted areas, as well as allot- ting a portion of the surplus for the creation of a contingency fund. ,The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority (AATA) c'ollected on a year- old promise by City…

… Pages Maize and Blue fiasco symbolicof housing struggle By MARK PARRENT Students began massing at the Bell Tower Hotel early Sunday morning. By evening, members from about 25 groups had paid $25 for a…

… hotel room and the privilege of waiting in the lobby till morning. Then the offices of Maize and Blue Management Company would open and the application process for apartments would begin. MAIZE AND BLUE

…'t kick them out for loitering, waited 13 hours but did not receive a lease from Maize and Blue. Machesky, a sophomore, said he was particularly angry because he thought the rental company should have…

…," Machesky said. STUDENTS WHO received apartments were also angry at the way the Maize and Blue han- dled the situation. "It seems to me they (Maize and Blue) don't care. We're just college students," said Dan…

February 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… Andre and Daniel Perlongo, in Aud. A. 8:30 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Dra- matic Arts Center will present the initial concert in the 1964 ONCE Festival of Contemporary Music in the VFW Ballroom. The festival will…

… during our tour. Of these cities, only Ann Arbor and Ithaca requested the Webern work." Since Ann Arbor and Ithaca are both college towns, this might in- dicate that avant-garde music is better appreciated…

… consist of seven concerts of contemporary music. The first concert will feature the ONCE Chamber Ensemble in a program of works by Ann Arbor composers. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 4:10 p.m.-Prof. Alfred S. Romer of…

… in Produc- tion & Sales (for Health & Sic. Div. only). Location: Prod. in Midwest; Sales -Nationally. WED., FEB. 26- IBM-(See Tuesday). U. of M., Ann Arbor, Personnel Of- fice-Men & women. Dec., May…

… the maize and blue). U ONI ' A FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSIC "..'.... % .~.. ..... .. .J ...5.... .... ..... ....}:.:. ... ..:v"".. ... ....'47: .";4F...*...... 1..A.t....: ...........W S ..L^....4…

… for the University. (TUESDAY: Spreading the im- age of the maize and blue). WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH "When one hears a truly fine performance of Bruckner's music in the United States, it is often traceable…

…- BALSAM - ST.JOHN RICHARD LOUIS JACK MACHA = YOKO VANNE EUIOTT sad CAROL CONTE-NYE-SOOMERIL-TANI-FOSTER-REID-BURNETT Na~a Av ANEI ANN "wanen EJACK ROSE * A PARAMOUNT RELEASE - of Aa "If You Bounce for…

…. Alexander of the history department will speak on "The Trial and Death of Jesus" at Hillel. 8:30 p.m.-The second concert in the ONCE Festival of Contem- porary Music will feature Robert Ashley and Gordon…

… department will speak on "Cambodia in the Con- text of Southeast Asia" in Rack- ham Assembly Hall. 8:30 p.m.-The third concert in the ONCE Festival of Contem- porary Music will feature the Judson Dance Theatre…

… in a pro- gram of modern dance in the VFW Ballroom. FRIDAY, FEB. 28 8 p.m.-The University Players will present Max Frisch's "The Firebugs" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The ONCE Festival of…

July 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

…Page 6-Wednesday, July 23,1980-The Michigan Daily Bus schedule tentative as talks continue By ELAINE RIDEOUT As negotiations between striking transit workers and the Ann Arbor Transportation…

…-2019 Open 7 days a week. 6 I 0 4 Big "A" Auto Parts 121 N. Ashley Ann Arbor 663-9381 Big "A" Auto Parts 1047 Mich. Ave. Ypsilanti 482-2310 ..._ -l …

…. The State Street Art Fair has remained the smallest of the three with approximately 175 participants per year. The Ann ArbortStreet Fair decided in 1965 to limit the number of artists in its festival to…

… 250. The Sum- mer Arts Festival, which is the largest, invites more than 530 artists to par- ticipate in its annual event. Anan Arbor's Oldest & Finest Natural Foods Restaurant 314 E. Liberty " 662…

September 23, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 20

… and Llovd Braun, not to mention of Washington Hts. (off Obser- vatory). 663-3856. Free. Ann Arbor's Farmers' Market Fall Festival Flea market, refreshments, and entertainment by magician Daryl Hurst…

…-4554. Theater Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Civic Theater presents Leonard Gershe's Butterflies Are Free, a comic drama about a blind songwriter and an aspiring actress living next door to each other in a New York…

… and bluegrass quartet Footloose. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Farmers' Market (315 Detroit St.). Call 761- S1078. Free. Ann Arbor Recreation Department Mini-Matinee Club features the Goodtime Players in their…

… $2) 994-2326. Ann Arbor Unitarian Fellowship EMU English professor Glenni Ruihley discusses Sara Teasdale, the early 20th century American poet. 10 a.m. at Burns Park Com- munity Center (1321 Baldwin…

…-6398. Free. Etc Ann Arbor Public Schools Com- munity Education - Tonight Kathy Lorber talks about toxic wast ain the home. 7:30 p.m. See Monday's listing. Veterans Ice Arena Fall Open House to preview the…

… (994-5350) - Top-40 sounds of Salem Witchcraft. U-Club (763-2236) - It-Play turns it on. Be there for it. Theater Ann Arbor Civic Theater Butterflies Are Free, 2 & 8 p.m. See Friday Theater. Brecht…

…. Kerrytown The second night of great bluegrass in Kerrytown. See Friday's listing. 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ann Arbor Parks Department Canoe Instructional Clinic teaches you basic strokes, han- dling and safety…

… Quad). 763-0176. Free. Etc Ann Arbor Public Schools Com- munity Education A two-part seminar on toxic wastes begins tonight with Ecology Center president John Edgar. He examines the problem from an Ann

… with Jim Carlsen and his guitar. The Blind Pig (996-8555) - Some can't miss blues guitar by Honeyboy Edwards. The Earle (994-0211) - Bassist Ron Brooks and his trio jazz it up. The Fox's Den (662…

…. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132) - Electric blues by one of the masters Glimmie Derrall and His Dynamite Blues Band. Rick's American Cafe (996-2747) - Boogie with the Buzztones as they move from Motown to…

March 23, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 139) • Page Image 2

… THEATRE, Frieze Building ADMISSION FREE ---I I SLAUSON JR. HIGH SCHOOL 1019 W. WASHINGTON, ANN ARBOR 4,' 4t i _. _ . T Free Concert U of Mv Laboratory Jazz Band Guest Soloists: New Heavenly Blue II…

…. Ann Arbor Women's Film Festival MARCH 25th-MARCH 28th THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC and DEPARTMENT OF ART present KURT WEILL'S OPERA TTHE THREE PENNY OPERA .(IN ENGLISH) Conductor: JOSEF…

… interesting as an indication of a new direrc- The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paidat Ann Arbor, Mich-I igan, 420…

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

… thickly on canvas. The result looks more like a painting than a print and has the advantage of being cheaper than an equivalent painting would be. ANN ARBOR BLACK THEATRE presents black jewel A Tribute to…

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… contem- porary -Japanese artist Ruuji Kosaka. The prints are from,.Ko- saka's "Blue Stone Series" done in 1965, and, from his "Red Stone Series" done in 1969. According to the information sheet, "Unlike…

… the "Blue Stone Series" which reflect the contem- plative and introspective nature of Zen influence, the "Red Stone Series" express a more candid and cheerful nature. The Mega- tawa shape used…

… also much less successful, having lostthe superb dignity and control mani- fest in the "Blue Stone Series". Nobumitsu Fukui, a New York artist whose work has the 'cachet' of being included in some 1…

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July 23, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

… traffic detoured. Although not all of the 700,000 visitors of last year's Ann Arbor Art Fairs were present on campus this week, the 31st year of the fairs was a success. Area businesses and vendors, who…

… filled several blocks, activist groups, artists, and the City of Ann Arbor all benefitted from the fairs, either through profits or through membership. As more than 25 blocks of the Ann Arbor campus closed…

… resident Barbie Gelman, an Eastern Michigan University alum who said she was reuniting with some old col- lege buddies, left the rows of tents to dance to the Witchdoctors, a four-man blues band that…

… within five blocks of your house." Added attractions - including musical performances and artistic demonstrations - gave visitors a break from shopping while still enjoying the festivities. New York City…

November 23, 1917 (vol. 28, iss. 46) • Page Image 2

… of vegetables are on display and it is expected that Ann Arbor people will take advantage of the sale of choice farm products. In conjunction with the festival a program has been prepared for the oc…

… Business girls' club of the Ann Arbor Y. W. C. A. has taken half a million seals, and the general mail sale is already under way. PATRIOTIC NEWS SERVICE SUPPLIES STORIES FOR DAILY1 NHUMLI! IIMN ISI U RULES…

… performance. Communicate with First Lieut. George C. Mullen, U. S. Army. Acting Quartermaster, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bring them here to be Satisfaction guarantee d. I Each blade…

…. Lyndon, Photographer. 719 N. University.-Adv. Shoes repaired while you wait. G. Andres, 222 S. State St.-Adv. 0. ;- _ . r. ! - DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jack E fective Al…

… Cars ',ocal stops we Ann Arbor)-9:48 a. n. arnd eve:y to tO 7:48 p. iM. Local Cars East Bound-5:35 a. m., a. m'., 7:05a. in. and ev -ry tw.o hou-s to p. mo.. 8 :o05oP-m., 94:0; p. i., 10):50p Co…

… the Michigan-Northwest- ern football game, to leave Ann Arbor at 10 P-M., Friday, Nov. 23rd, please do so at once in order that ample equip- ment may be provided to accommo- date the large number who…

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… the air might the bell that flings out of warning. To some ght the reminder of the blue book days, of hours n the library preparing nations. It was a gentle gularly so, like again 11 that tinkles over…

…. CHOICE PRODUCE WILL BE SOLD AT FARMERS'FESTIVAL t One country didn't send a mission to the United States. Serbia merely sent word over "just ship your money across." We're glad Thanksgiving comes on…

April 23, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

… Daily _. "The Sweetheart * ( igma(Iii" dns ____________________________ Professor Etnarid lrftntto Other late song lit., including Ann Arbor Tylewrer Exchange jtheLUniversity 'o1' Montral, Canada, M «~9…

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… Opera Company. Miss Lenshca hats hcir a mem- ber of European opera com- panics for several years, and comes to nAi',n-. ica i he grime MAY FESTIVA Hi Il Auditorium Aenn Arbor PA -Y ( Contratc) M~iss .J…

… his recor(s1 11 Jers to and mnany Concert; appearances II /. 20, 21, 22, 23 I Sixc Concerts -Four Da) Course Tickets on Sale Up to May 1 1th $5, $5.50, $6, $7 (If Festival Coupon from Choral…

September 23, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… Prayer Service for Bosnia, held last night at the First United Methodist Church of Ann Arbor. i*:.i~i:~ii, , -i. tiiw.h.d il CLASSIFIED ADS 764-0557 .w SPIKE & MIKE'S" itIl FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION 14 Ann

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 23, 1993 - 7 Ann Arbor community unites *for interfaith prayer for Bosnia By JANET BURKITT FOR THE DAILY Ann Arbor residents of various religious…

… denominations gathered last night at the First United Methodist Church ofAnn Arbor to pray for peace in Bosnia. The prayer service was sponsored jointly by the Ann Arbor Committee on Bosnia of the Interfaith…

… Min- istry and member of the Ann Arbor Committeeon Bosnia, said lastnight's service was "the culmination of weekly prayer vigils held outside of the Ann Arbor Federal Building that aimed to bring Jews…

Arbor, Catholic religious educator John Schwarz and Imam Mohammad Saber of the Islamic Center of Ann Arbor. Carol Phillips, an Ann Arbor resi- dent present at the service was enthu- siastic about the…

…. The chair for the Ann Arbor Com- mittee on Bosnia, Dr. Barbara Pliskow, in turn said she was encouraged by the response of the Ann Arbor commu- nity, which she called "very support- ive - both…

… either day: yturday, September 25th 1 pm-Spm or Sunday, September 26th1 pm-5pi Kaplan Educational Center * 337 E. Liberty Street * Ann Arbor, MI 48104 s B ack by demand after a sold-out show I …

…- gregation to band together and "speak loud enough so that ... governments will hear and respond." Also included in the service were prayers led by Rabbi Robert Dobrusin of Beth-Israel Congregation in Ann

Arbor premieres PLUS the original, uncensored Beavis and Butt-Head in "Frog Baseball" and "Peace, Love and Understanding." Department of Recreational Sports INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM 1 BDRM. IN 2 BDRM…

March 23, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 137) • Page Image 18

… Bluerays, Ann Arbor's newest R&B and blues sex- tet. Club Peoria (995-1834)-Come dance to the newest music and relax in the lounge decorated with local artists' works. The Earle (994-0211)-The Ron Brooks…

…. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-Electric blues band The Detroit Blues band lights up Mr. Floods. Music The Ark Eclectricity appears again tonight. See Friday's listing. Ann Arbor Terminals, Inc. A performance…

… 7th Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Show is at 8 p.m., doors open at 7:30. Tickets are $6 (1421 Hill St.). Call 761-1451 for details. The Barnstormer The Barnstormer presents The Stewart Cunningham Trio…

… Deveraux. 8 p.m. $2. Washtenaw Community College Theatre, Liberal Arts and Sciences Building (4800 E. Huron River Dr.) Call 973- 3625 for details. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Main Street Productions Pat Rector…

… Dance Department Peter Sparling choreographs and performs a series of solo works tonight. The former University dance instructor returns to Ann Arbor after a three-week season at New York's State Theatre…

… continues. See Friday's listing. 8 p.m. Ann Arbor Civic Theater Veronica's Room continues. See Friday'slisting. 8 p.m. Performance Network Female Parts returns for another night. See Friday's listing. 8 p…

….m. Dance Residential College Almost Walking runs another night. See Friday's listing.-8 p.m. Sports Ann Arbor Track Club The "Enjoy Life More Often Spring Tune Up" Running Series presents Elmo's 5-miler Fun…

…, folk, and jazz musicians. For more information call Phillis Johnson at 665-4029 or write GLPAA (310 E. Washington, Ann Arbor 48104). Ann Arbor City Council Democratic Caucus Presentation on Community…

… Development Corporations and on- the possibility of establishing one in Ann Arbor is offered today, time and location to be announced. For more information,acall Matthew Bieszcat (761-5003), Lowell Peter- son…

….m., Performance Network (408 W. Washington). Call 663-0681 for details. See Friday's listing. Ann Arbor Recreation Department Junior Theater Cinderella is performed again by local young people 7thn- 12th grades. 1…

October 23, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… world," she said. "I wanted to have a place to showcase some of these people's works." Donnelly will come to Ann Arbor to speak about her expe- riences: from the internal and external factors that have…

… schedule to feature short culture. films and documentaries. "We're trying to create a presence of the Portuguese lan- guage and culture here in Ann content of the films var- Arbor and southeastern Michi…

… was to< gram a: tuguese Part been th festival Ann Ar' The ongoing and wi films o weeks. indepen various countri includir and Gui As fo guage,I guideli "The duction films a: and spe and hist create a…

…, the United States, to maintain aking an impact will go worker and building safety dur- students forgoing their ing the rise of industrialization. nd-blue T-shirts and When the Triangle Shirtwaist k hats…

… her own words, but otional underpinnings that Upadhyaya is counting down to 'Hitting the Fan.' To watch with her, e-mail kaylau@umich.edu. E V ENT P REV IE W Lusophone Film Festival to bring…

Festival sented at the University. Screening of However, Passerby' things are starting to Thursday at change. 7:30 p.m. The Univer- sity has been Michigan Theatre sponsoring Free the first-ever Lusophone…

… Film Festival, an ongoing event that shows Portuguese language films for free at both the Michi- gan Theatre and the University of Michigan Museum of Art's Helmut Stern Auditorium. The festival is…

… Portuguese pro- featured in prestigious film fes- s well as promoting Por- tivals such as the Toronto Inter- language," Arenas said. national Film Festival and the of the promoting has International Film…

Festival Rot- ie formation of the film terdam. , the first of its kind in Attendance for 'the festival bor. has been "excellent," as Arenas festival itself has been put it. g since mid-September "We've had…

… only s," Arenas said. "The the beginning. Arenas hopes the re also more alternative film festival will be the first of ak about social, political many events within the univer- torical issues." sity that…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

… established in 1930, the Ann Arbor Dramatic season has won national acclaim in theatrical circles as one of the out- standing little theatre festivals in the country. When announcement of the season was made…

… stars ofrthe American the- atre to Ann' Arbor will be underway. Since the day in 1930 when Robert Henderson, son of Prof.-Emeritus William D. Henderson, director- emeritus of the University Extension…

… On Broadway But Robert Henderson, who is now applying the experience gained in Ann Arbor as a Broadway producer, observed the theatrical axiom that "the play's the thing." That aware- ness that the…

…, Ann Arbor saw his "Private Lives" and "Tonight at 8:30" while -they were still Broadway successes. Other playwrights have also shown their interest in the season through< releasing their works…

… season to star in "The White Steed," Paul Vincent Carroll's current Broadway success. Termed "the season's best play" by George Jean Nathan, it will be brought to Ann Arbor with such featured play- ers as…

… actors with whom she has appeared read like a who's who of the theatre. She played with Elissa Lan- di (an Ann Arbor visitor last year) and Glenn Hunter in "Empress of Destiny"; with Walter Huston in "De…

…THE M1C iI A DAiii roadway And London Stars High-Light 10th Drama Se. ason _ , i Arbor Won. Special Rdease r Carrol's The White Steed5 n local audiences witness "The Steed" during the 1939 Dra…

… magician (ors "Illusionist") who goes to work to discover the material of which the vaudevillians' dreams are made. GLADYS COOPER 26,492 Drama Tickets Worry Publicity Head From the midst of 26,492 blue

… ciation of food rare and excellent. Critics called it "singularly tren- chant,", praising Whitford Kane. f Counter Sale ,Stake G reais Harwse (atut e Festivals Iere By STAN M. SWINTON On Monday, May 15…

…-week festival will open to- morrow at the Garden Room of the League. Mail order sale has been of un- precedented volume, Mrs. Walz re- ports. Within one hour three orders for a total of 92 season tickets were…

October 23, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 41) • Page Image 6

… appreciate what folk really is and how it came to be what it is. Strict 'blues are Mahal's homeground, but he won't just have you wallowing in the doldrums. As in his last Ann Arbor appearance a year ago, the…

… to New York have acclaimed Mahal's virtuosity on a wide variety of instruments, including guitar, bass, piano, vibes, mandolin, and dulcimer. And according to one Ann Arbor folk fan, he plays a very…

…/filmmakers, that led to the New Wave revolution. Truffaut ... honest direction skill RNN 5th1-venue at LibertSt ,/ ~761 -9700h: Taj Mahal will bring his own coourof the blues to The Ark tonight. Taj Mahal movedto…

… away the bad taste the Haydn had left in this critic's mouth. By Andy Weine If mid-terms have given you the blues, you might want to share your blues with someone who's been in them for a couple of…

… decades: Taj Mahal. This veteran blues and folk performer, who will play at the Ark tonight, is one of the best kept secrets of folk music today. That's not to say he's been in hiding, though. Taj Mahal has…

… "The Natch'l Blues," "Recyclin' the Blues," and "Giant Step/ De Old Folks at Home." Mahal's credits also include the musical scores for the films Sounder and Brothers. Critics from Los Angeles to El Paso…

… mean harmonica. When Mahal launched his musical career, his blues were primarily un- der American (particularly Afro- American) influence, as he lived in New England and Los Angeles for some time. The…

… Stones rollicked to his music in the late sixties and helped him to tour Europe. After that, Mahal's ethnic Musical scope widened to include Jamaican and African influences, so today, his blues could be…

… musicologist, sharing panels and conducting workshops world-wide. Knowing the history and influence of blues ranks him with only a few folksters, such as Oscar Brand and Michael Cooneywhbo understand and…

blues he plays usually spark many smiles that relieve academic anxieties and move knees and hands to thumping. Long drive, low pay won't deter jobless Vii. i .' .,}x}ti .4. . {. ''iY:2t _. .. . 'i 5…

January 23, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

… weekend when the Ann Arbor Film Festival, in conjunction with the Performance Network, presents a retrospective of this pioneer's journey into the world of exper - imental film. Myers has been a prominent…

… for the first time as the tapes roll and Mr. B. records a live album. Mr. B. (Mark Braun) is a popular Ann Arbor performer, fast gaining a national reputation on the C' strength of three albums released…

… next month, did not start playing piano until he was 17 and "wasn't any good" until the ripe old age of 20, at which point he got very serious about his playing. Braun has lived in Ann Arbor since 1975…

… laugh. "I'd come down here, - drive down, hitchhike or whatever to see him and after I moved to Ann Arbor I'd never miss him. Many times it was just me, him, and maybe one or two other people. For the…

… Daily 764-0552 By Noelle Brower Experimental filmmaker Richard Myers is not yet a household name, but perhaps he should be. Ann v Arbor will have its chance to view a selection of Myers's films this…

… over the past four years. Heard is practically a mythic figure who has played With every name performer in jazz and blues from Duke Ellington to Billie Holliday to Cab " Calloway, and virtually everyone…

… PLAY AT SOUNDSTAGE THURSDAYS IN THE U-CLUB rock/jazz/blues/reggae ALL TYPES OF BANDS and/or SOLOISTS WELCOME Call 763-1107 for info and audition times gsjoundstage R UNION Arts & Programming This week…

April 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 157) • Page Image 4

…, APRIL 23, 1964 NIGHT EDITOR: MICHAEL SATTINGER THE WEEKEND AT THE CINEMA GUILD: Ann Arbor Film Festival: A Thoughtful Critique Education at the University: The Battle of Numbers THE INTELLECTUAL…

… intellectuality, rather than a EDITOR'S NOTE: The following two articles constitute ? compre- hensive review of the four-day film festival held in Ann Arbor last weekend. The second annual event, co-sponsored by…

… events of the festival: to a background of excerpts from the Wagner opera, the camera strayed over images of summer, water, flowers, faces. in a range of blue tones occasion- ally disrupted by a vivid…

…Seventy-Third Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN -,4 UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD Thi CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS "Where Opinions Are Free STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG.,ANN

ARBOR, MIcH., PHONE NO 2-3 241 Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in al' reprints. THURSDAY…

…- tight black shirt; the sound track plaintively wails: 'She wore blue velvet." The humor is broad and often vulgar-the crosscutting be- tween the scrambling scenes and the clip of Christ's, Palm Sunday…

July 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… BARGAIN DAYSSPECIALS Well known make CORSEL- ETTES PANTY GIRDLES and GIRDLES. Not all sizes or Nylon COATS. Quilted BRUNCH / Many blue. Sizes styles Priced but a good selection. 5.95 to 25.00 at…

… theatre building, and increased ition of an 858-seat gallery to a, capacity of 2,190. is more than 65 feet from~the stage. LI - 11 ARBOR B AR G AIN I DAYS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS FOR YOU.. Entire Summer…

… Stratford Shakespearian Festival until the completion of the new building in 1957. It contained three-and-one-half tons of canvas with a 16-tier concrete foundation. It was used for the festival from 1953…

….until last year, and held over 1300 people. The original stage and tierseating has been retained in the new building, which was constructed on the same site. The Stratford Music Festival, additional…

… exhibitions, a four-week Film Festival and a permanent theatre were innovations of the 1955 season. In the 1957 winter season, the Stratford Festival launched its first touring company. f .. -71 I…

January 23, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 61) • Page Image 16

… Eighteenth Ann Arbor Folk Festival has been set: Doc Watson, Leo Kottke, Mark O'Connor, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Victoria Williams, Ani Di Franco, BETTY, Dixie Power Trio, Catie Curtis, and La…

… UM Faculty Women's Club Painting Section, and has many associations with the Ann Arbor Art Association, including past roles as a teacher and treasurer. (8 -10 PM) JANUARY 25 Steve Hiltner and Jake…

… the highly acclaimed young jazz guitarist, Mark Whitfield, on Thiwsday, Febumary 2, 1995 at The Ark, 637 1/2 Main Street in Am Arbor. This will be one show only at 8 PM. Tickets are on sale now at the…

… didn't look back.bThings really took off when, after playing around, George Benson suggested Whitfield for organist Jack McDuff's band. Whitfield's third album, TRUE BLUE, is his Verve debut. It features…

… everything he plays, runs a blues sensibility, darkening unwarranted optimism and adding clarity where there might have been obscurity. He is quickly becoming a blues master with a very original approach. UAC…

…Ron Williams. A unique blend of modern instrumental artists, legendary singers/guitarists, veteran artists, singer/ songwriters, blues, folk, and new acoustic music-innovative and original. By ALAN GOLDENBACH…

May 23, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 170) • Page Image 5

… and Rollo Peters, which plays through this Thursday evening at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Miss Kelly has built a large Ann Arbor following through her brilliant performances in the various Festival

…, Ruth Rich, '3, Dorothy Schwarze, 36, 'Ma jorie Turner, '37, Estella "Willis, '37, Mary Louise Willoughby, 37, Pa- tricia Woodward, '35, Eleanor Young, '36, and Mary Siarling, '35. Ann Osborn, '35…

…, Ruth S nnan- stine, '36, Louise Stone, '36SN, Phyllis Horr, '35, and Betty McKay,'35. Sue Calcutt, '35, chairman of the art c'W;nmittee, named the following women: Marian Anderson, '3, Betty Ann Barthel…

… with glit- tering sequins. Ardanse makes a gown of blue andl gold lame tulle with bid bow sleevess and a back-flounced skirt which looks like a gorgeous butterfly. Lelong shows a gown of navy blue net…

… barred with shining strips. Schiapaeelli puts a waist-length cape of shirred black tulle over a white dnner gown and adds a silver horsehair bow to a love- bird blue frock. Afternoon Lace Weaves woven in…

… a two-toned weave which gives a tweed-like effect, makes street suits, and a new "batten'burg" lace designs dark blue ensembles lightened by touches of bright red. The sports mode has "gone lacy" in a…

… Gill, while Mrs. James B. Pollock had charge of the dining room. The table was decorated with a center piece of yellow alyssum and cornflowers, supplemented by antique brass candlesticks holding blue

May 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 14) • Page Image 13

Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday May 23, 1981-Page 13 PUTYT NTvE (Continued from Pag A ASTHMATICS NEEDED FOR DRUG STUDY. JOYFUL humanist, female, early 40's, Ph.D. seeks Payment $200.00. Call 764…

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… Politics and the Arts, with coverage of ocal socia issues. Send samples tm(/BABE) and/or resume to: THE ALTERNATIVE REVIEW,826 W. Huron, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. 64F0523 AnnArbor's LowestCopy Prices Fast, Full…

…San Francisco. Share gas and driving, stick. Suzette 563-7644. 60P0528 TICK ETS . CONCERT TICKETS FOR SALE-Dylan, Petty, Van Halen, Ronstadt, Santana, Frampton, Taylor, Journey, Starship, Blue Oyster. Call Eves…

…- perience needed. Wewilltrain. Applyin person-The Velvet Touch, 215/2 S. Fourth Ave. 668-9755. 4H10530' SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL Volunteers tonwork in large arts organination. Mem- - hership and puhlicity…

November 23, 1933 (vol. 44, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… for the sixth Ann Arbor Dramatic Festival next spring got under way when the Civic Committee met with Robert Henderson yester- day afternoon in the Union. Prof. Howard Mumford Jones of the English…

… Hutchins, Prof. James O'Neil, Neil Staebler, and Mrs. A. C. Furstenburg. Mr. Henderson announced that the 1934 Spring Dramatic Festival would be brought to Ann Arbor direct from a six week's season, opening…

…I The Weather Cloudy and somewhat colder today with northwest winds. Llg~ A6F Ali\ I TgWW4t t i I I --Rqollmpr I VlT.T YT.TWUV'1.. C I YV .L,. LIZV £NO. 5Z ANN ARBOR., MICHIGAN…

… Easter Sunday in Milwaukee, under the local management of Margaret Rice. By combining the Milwaukee and Ann Arbor engagements, it is expected that especially distinguished artists can be secured, he said…

… play-by-play account of the battle between Michigan and Northwestern at Dyche Stadium, Evanston, Ill. By means of a direct telegraph wire running between Ann Arbor and the press-box at the stadium, a de…

… enthusiasm for the steel giant they were not pun- ished. By W. STODDARD WHITE "st Ann Arbor gross?" "Ist's so gross wie Detroit?" "Sind Sie in Wien gewesen?" "Auf Englisch, wie heisst das?" Laughing, shoving…

… one another, playing tricks, a group of boys marched through dark side streets of Ann Arbor last night on their way to a downtown hotel. At their head was one slightly older, curly-headed, swinging a…

… gnarled cane. Beside him strode a priest and a dark-eyed young man, both evidently popular with the boys. Bringing up the rear was a slim, red-headed sister in nurses's uniform. But for their short blue

… agree- ment," Pittman cabled. "The President has under con- sideration action before Congress - meets. Congress will undoubtedly carry out the agreement." Plans r Sixth Annual Drama Festival Made Plans…

… department was elected vice-chairman of the Festival com- mittee for the second semester in the absence of Prof. O. J. Campbell, present chairman, who will be in California. Steps were also taken to make the…

January 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… to, and clap for Luther Allison's Blues Band and Ann Ann Arbor's own Mojo Boogie Band. Both gave fine, high-energy performances but the small turn-out made this concert one that UAC-Daystar lost money…

… with the LP. Pressing plants for both Columbia and United Artists have refused to press the album, which is said to attack every- thing, including Pope Paul. ferent for Ann Arbor. And it's Luther who…

Ann Arbor, his energy, his fine sense of stopping the music and starting up again slowly, and his total command of his guitar. His songs are all carefully planned to get the most excite- ment from what…

… it, hard- core "trash with flash." Con- centrating somewhat on her de- but Atlantic album, The Divine Miss M, Bette mixed the very best elements of rock, blues, boogie, pop and sweet soul in her show…

… on. The concert had bad luck to begin with. Two of the acts, Junior Walker and the All-Stars and Bobby Blue Bland, cancelled out. Becausekof that and very low advance ticketdsales, UAC-Day- star was…

… played guitar and harmonica and an in- credible saxaphone player. The two of them provided the drive and energy so essential for boogie blues. Two of them switched off playing leads while the rest of the…

… the main attraction of the night. The Luther Allison Blues Band. Luther's brand of blues is excit- ing. His loud, Chicago-style, bar- blues is really something dif- (WABX-Airwaves)-Singer Pat- rick Sky…

… billed as "The next Jimi Hendrix" but the title is not accurate. He is much more basic than Hendrix ever was. Luther's musical roots are much more into traditional blues. The band is aptly named. It…

… are sometimes very old tunes. He ran through "Little Red Rooster" and "Let Your Love Light Shine" but they didn't seem like those old blues numbers that you have heard so often. Luther made those old…

March 23, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

… appointed chairman of the military science department here.1 Queen Mary Leaves New York Destination Is Unknown I1 Ann Arbor Here Is Today's News In Suiuiniary Six persons have been named by the six…

… Washtenaw County Ameri- can Legion posts to share honors at the citizenship banquet Thursday at the Union. The Ann Arbor post has chosen for- mer Mayor Robert A. Campbell, once treasurer of the University…

… . BLUE POINTS IN HALF SHELL FRESH FRUIT CUP .C.. .. ,.CHILLED TOMATO JUICE CHICKEN SOUP A LA REIN . .... CONSOMME EN CUP CELERY . . . RADISHES . . . MIXED OLIVES' .Kf Roast Young Torn Turkey, Dressing…

… and Sermon by the Rev. Frederick W. Leech; 11:00 a.m. Fes-I tival Morning Prayer and Holy Coin-. mun ion and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis; 4:00 p.m. Festival Jun- ior Church Service and Easter Pag…

… Communion. 11:00 A.M. Festival Morning Prayer, Sermon, and Holy Communion. 4:00 P.M. Festival Junior Church Service and Easter Pageant. 7:30 P.M. Student Easter Service in Harris Hall. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL…

March 23, 1910 (vol. 20, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… Jewelry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamond Office at residence 3130. Liberty Si Ann Arbor. Hours: 8toi11:30a. m..1to 4:30and 7to JOSEPH1 C. WATTS THE FIARMIERS AND MECHANICS BANK MAIN AND HURf…

…ETTYsoAN, Vie(c-Pee ii. A. WILLIASo Cashier F. T. STOWE, Asst The Ann Arbor Savings Ban] Capitol Stocko540,000 Surplos $290,000 itesources $2,'0),000 A General Banking Business Trnsnacted OFFICERS: Chas. E…

…LitEFFCTn EOaxFis-Eif C tOLORS: White, Cream, SELECTyyour FAV'T'E biic ackgondttColon Blue, Bed, Biaek or any is s scrt it ae ofspecial eolor desired. iro id ntro, Criotson, Blue, Bed, Greco', OX 0…

…'YU RETI tendent Allen, Ypsilanti, of theDetroit RT SilVer Links Rngs United Lines by officers of Varsity 01 SOPRANOS:ARIT Fb ScrPis ganiations of the movement, hep4ontu MME. 2 ANNE JOMELLI Wehae h gea…

… piilgeofmkig neo te 1 t any group of student to or fe10 Ant. Mrs. Crinne Rider-Kelsey We avethegret rivleg ofmaingoneof heArbor extra carn and extra ervice Mrs. Sibyl Samis-sMcDermid most extraordinary…

… exclusive designs. linpottg al~ors Bfa Co o30-35 estate fit. A L ss n ~FRATERNITIES Detroit United Lines ' MAY FESTIVAL A L e00s0n0in ' On information to Division Superir. Tickets $6.00, $5.00, 4.00 U AE…

March 23, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… years ago, according to tNearly 50 years ago, according to the Ann Arbor Film Festival's website, Ann Arbor "a casual group of fascinated students, Film Festival filmmakers and film . enthusiasts crowded…

… Tonight through into the smoke-filled Sunday Lorch Hall auditori- Michigan Theater um" for the first Ann Arbor Film Festival. Now, people come from around the country to the Michi- gan Theater to see films…

September 23, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 167) • Page Image 20

… subcultures are actually represent- ed. On Saturday night, one of Ann Arbor's subcultures was celebrated with festivities in Kerrytown. "Like a Prayer" blasts outside Vaugh Court, and a swarm of people is…

…0 0 * 0 0 0 0 4 6B - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 23, 2004 The Michigan Daily -Thun CITY OF MANY CULTURES ANN ARBOR OFFERS HAVEN FOR INTELLECTUALS, OUTCASTS AND P ARTIERS ALIKE…

… escalated to city status, it has yet (save vacuous "A squared") to receive a public-sanctioned nickname. Why this nickname void? Surely Ann Arbor possesses as much, if not more, char- acter than Nail City…

… businesses has transformed the 28.2 square miles of Ann Arbor from a green, small village into a bustling, color- ful city. A nickname, though it may be one per- son's concept, requires adoption by the people…

… to keep it alive. And while diver- sity is possibly Ann Arbor's greatest asset, it can function as a vice by preventing a unanimous agreement on an image of the city. A brief survey of Ann Arbor

…'s night- life reveals the polemical, capricious and impossible task of pinning down "Ann Arbor Culture." The upstairs of Rendezvous Cafe (1110 S. University Ave.) on a Friday night is an agreeable, laid…

… with five other men, four of whom are playing Tarneeb, an Arabic card game. Recently earning a Mas- ter's degree from Eastern Michigan Univer- sity, Jad has lived in Ann Arbor for more than three years…

… book in his right, "I can smoke here." Jad, who speaks English, French and Arabic, lived in Lebanon before coming to Ann Arbor and is slightly baffled by the University's party culture. "It's weird that…

… from Istanbul, Turkey, finds Ann Arbor slow and quiet. Ata thinks Ann Arbor is safe and friendly, but that "(University students') fun is very limited: study all week, party Friday." He also notices a…

… lack of global awareness among students: "I asked my (University) friends, 'Can you give me three countries surrounding Iraq?' They couldn't." According to Jad, Ann Arbor, or its image, thwarts students…

September 23, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… which is called one of the world's finest string quartets will perform in Ann Arbor in the annual Chamber Music .Festival. Quartetto Italiano Formed In FriendlyJam Session' QU RTETTO IT~ LI 0 9…

… presented in Ann Arbor May 2, 3, 4 and 5 under the aus-. pices of the University Musical Society. Six concerts have been planned for the annual spring festival which is held at Hill Auditorium. Among…

March 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 115) • Page Image 18

… " MOUSAKA PASTITSIO " DOLMADES " SPINACH PIE GREEK SALADS & PASTRIES " COMBINATION PLATES FULL COCKTAIL MENU Ia Blirkensdoik® 209 N. Fourth Ave. Ann Arbor 663-1644 Experience comfort in exciting new colors…

… and styles for men, women and children Repair service available. _J 226 S. Main at Liberty " Ann Arbor Mon-Sat 11 am - 10 pm Sun 12 Noon - 10pm CALL 994- 1012 0 ) A PHOTOGRAPHY 20 ' UrIr < t KAru…

…/25/90 Main Street Location Only CHEF JAN TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COBO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST Sponsored by Michigan Restaurant Association Michigan Chefs De Cuisine Association BLUE RIBBON BEST CHEF…

April 23, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 144) • Page Image 14

…- politan in 1932. Bonelli is not new to Ann Arbor music lovers; he appeared in last year's May Festival. Heis also in- dispensable to the famous festivals at Worcester and Evanston. "A great singer, a fine…

… virtuoso on our program. He will appear as a soloist on Thursday eve- ning, May 11. TO THE MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT 1 "She radiates youth, grace. anid freshness. A miezzo of On Saturday AfterIoon Illy I 3ti…

FESTIVAL THE MAY FESTIVAL a'" I w I I Iemu The 1939 ( o The University of to be held May 10-13. Michigan Sehool of Music presents the foity-sixth annual May Festival, For almost five…

… decades the May Festivals have presented the out- standing Music Personalities, and this year have again attained the same high standards. ORGANIZATIONS THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by Eugene…

… Verdi Otello.a. Alto Rhapsody' Choral Symphony Psalmus Hungaricus Brahms McDonald Kodaly PRICES: SEASON TICKETS: (Six Con- MAY FESTIVAL COUPONS INDIVIOUAL CONCERT certs) Now on sate at the Main from…

February 23, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… sponsored by the Open Hearth series in the Pendleton Room of the Union ... then, at 12:10 the Pendleton Center presents "Historical Buildings of Ann Arbor" in the Pendleton Room ... The Environmen- tal…

… University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann

… against the amendment, she said. Polls and rallies indicated overwhelming support for the ERA in these states, according to Rice. 2/2 DOLLAR BILL COPYING 611 CHURCH 665-9200 ABOVE BLUE FROGGE "GIVE US…

… YOUR 21%C" BOOKS, 14" V¢ EXTRA Bring Coupon-Good Only 2/23.2/26 the41nn arbor film cooperative presents at ANGELL HALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 .THE TOUCH (Ingmar Bergman, 1971) 7 & 9-AUD. A Certainly no…

January 23, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 62) • Page Image 15

… Cronenberg could even come close to doing the trick. But the vital question remains: Did they cut the talking asshole scene? At the Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:55, 7:05, 9:30, with a special free sneak…

….m. BmGHTOm BEACH MEMOIRS Neil Simon's autobiographical jaunt comes to the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Sponsored by the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. Showtime is 8 p.m., $12-$15. Discounts are available for…

…, 996-8555 GEORGE BEDARD AND THE KINGPINS blues, Rick's, 996-2747 JUDY CARMICHAEL Jazz pianist, Kerrytown Concert House, $15, $10, $5 students, 8 p.m., 769-2999 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL FOLK FESTIVAL folk, Hill…

…:00 & 10:15 PcxsoN (1991) See Thursday. Mich Th 9:30 S A T U R D A Y STRANGERS IN GOOD COMPANY (1991) See Friday. Mich Th 5:00 THE THIN BLUE LINE (1988) Excellent documentary about our lousy judicial system…

… Wickey, harp, Recital Hall, 8 p.m., 763-4726 HANmBALs East Lansing rock, Rick's, 996-2747 MONSTERS OF A CAPPELLA The Harmonettes, the Friars, and Amazin' Blue, Rackham Aud., $5, 8 p.m., 763-TKTS. JOHm M…

… local rock, Cross Street, 485-5050 S U N D A Y CHAMBER MUSIC Piano, clarinet and viola, Kerrytown Concert House, $12, $8, $5, 769-2999 GARY DETLEF'S BLUES OPEN MIKE blues, Blind Pig, 996-8555 MICHIGAN…

April 23, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 150) • Page Image 4

… some up-tempo " Gifta to blues: "M1Vake Me A Pallet" and "The Mule-Skinner Blues" with THE UNIVERSITY AND ANN ARBOR: CordialRelatons Prevai Duffee vocalizing, and added some more recent material with…

… PUBLICATIONS BLDG., ANN ARBOR, MICH., PHONE No 2-3241 ,,Truth Will Prevail" Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in al…

…: This is the last of threetarticles dealing with rela- tions between the University and the City of Ann Arbor.) By MICHAEL SATTINGER THI E BIGGEST criticism of the. University campus is that it is too…

…' fragmented and spread out. The reason for this inconvenient pattern of facilities is that in the past the University has avoided land competition. The University began its Ann Arbor operations with only 40…

… neighboring sections. Since Ann Arbor is not only a college town, neither the city nor the University can determine the full character of the complete community. Similarly, each is self-perpetu- ating in some…

… in the North Cam- pus without the cooperation of the city in arranging for utilities, City Administrator Guy Larcom said. ** * FURTHERMORE, the nature of Midwestern Ann Arbor as a home for University…

… faculty is far su- perior to sooty city slums sur- rounding other institutions. The, result is that many faculty mem-. bers prefer to remain in Ann Arbor even if it means a lower in- come than elsewhere…

…. And Ann Arbor certainly de- pends on the presence of the University. The University's an- nual $66 million payroll creates a stable economy which does not fluctuate with the national econ- omy. In…

… addition, it brings in other research and industry which give the city an expanding economy. The city has recently developed land south of Ann Arbor for its Research Park, intended to attract industry and…

… arrangements have allowed the city of Ann Arbor and the University to fol- low their separate ends without serious lasting conflict. To the Editor: WHAT IS a nation? Who is a people? To whom shall be given the…

March 23, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 119) • Page Image 5

… Monday evening. When an Ann Arbor friend of- fered him a ride, however, he de- cided to keep the appointment. * * * Since he was one of approxi- mately 2600 who auditioned throughout the country, Sayer was…

… wear blue jeans and bring paint brushes, boxes and newspaper in order to work on the booth for Michigras. LEAGUE COUNCIL-There will be a meeting of the League Coun- cil at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the…

… and. assistant chairman, Meridelle Knights and Sally Ann Miller, have been conducting floorshow rehearsals daily, in hopes of main- taining the winning streak of the Maize Team. Last year the Maize Team…

Blue, will give an all-campus dance, complete with a musical floorshow-one on Friday and- one on Saturday night of Frosh Weekend, April 15 and 16. The theme or the Blue Team will be announced by chairman…

… Room and 7 to 9 p.m., floorshow in the League Ballroom. BLUE TEAM-7 p.m., decora- tions, publicity room of the League. Always color bright, soft and fluffy, wonderful .0 . .they love to be scrubbed…

…, tubbed, and washed. Perfect for beach, both or boudoir in such delectable colors-blue, yellow, white, navy. Sizes 4 to 9. Medium width. Mast'sCampus Store, 619 E. Liberty - NO 2-0266 """ Deluxe Shirt…

…A TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1954 THE MICHlIGAN DAILY .. PAGE FVE Bagpipe Band, Dancing Lassies To March in Michigras Parade Receiver of a record number of prizes at Highland festivals, the Plymouth…

… received numerous prizes at highland festivals. Union Opera Star Appears On Paul Whiteman's Show Faculty Panel To Provide Job Guidance "Value of Humanties" To Inaugurate League Career Conferences Five…

May 23, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 173) • Page Image 1

… Normandy").......Planquette Children's Festival Chorus Athletes from all over the and south west have been arri Ann Arbor since Wednesday af for the anual Michigan Interse track and field meet which wi at 2…

…Rj tL Sf r ~aiAg SSOC1 %t'tITICN C( EDI'TORIAL A 173 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 EIGHT PAGES PRICE, F - - Italian Tenor On Program Tonight ranz nz Artists Win…

… jump, and si and placing in the discus ar hurdles. He garnered more t points by his efforts, br-inglig t to the Wichita Falls school. rived in Ann Arbor Wednesday noon, and has taken two workc Ferry…

… PROGRAM Fo TOD)AY NUMEROUS RECOR LIKELY TO BE 1B Ivew Party IS Victorious In Mock Election Wichita Fal Outstanding In Meet southeastI ed his can not surren stitute for McCartney he an ann( the- Presby…

…- Miss Morgana was ,heard in Ann Ar- A ii d in the moderator's 'race. bor and the favorable impression she cedent, however,'was brok- madehas led to numerous requests.for OWRIIESTRA OF T. ARTISTS cednt…

… oletto,' "Marta' and many more in the1 moved fromB the original jazz: a. dy been considered worthy standard repertory of the Italian vo-' "Limeho aise Blues;" b. "What'll I do ognized as Vulcans and re…

… Spanagel, and Mr. Schipa Cuban; d. Oriental.. Choreographic Poem, "The S. "Rhapsody in Blue," by George .Waltz"........................Ravel Gershwin and with Mr. Gershwin as Two Transcriptions for Orchestra…

… titles night, May 27. The yoit mts elvntimes out of theyeraAn 'were ot ds well known. ' Arbor, but there is always one meet- The men 'on the steps received ling a year in Ypsilanti for the con-, worthy…

… brilliant tenor, of the Chicago Civic Opera company will be one of the principal artists at the fourth May Festival concert tonight in Hill audi- torium. Miss Nina Morgana, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera…

… CHICAGO TENOR AND SYMPHONY ALSO TO APPEAR AT FESTIVAL ly R. B. Renders on It is interestin'g and highly signifi- cant that a major portion of the pres- ent May Festival is being devoted to modern, even…

February 23, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 105) • Page Image 5

… the venue or the venue makes the Richie musician, but Haens there's always a significant rela- Tonight at tionship between 8p.m. the two. The Ark, a bed- $27.50/$32.50 rock Ann Arbor At the Ark venue…

… folk circuit, a per- fect venue for Havens. It will be refreshing to have Havens perform Folk star Richie Havens returns to Ann Arbor. at a place built on the foundation of musical entertainment and…

… known for its intimate folk, blues and bluegrass shows, will go full-circle this Friday. Singer-song- writer, acoustic guitar player and folk-legend Richie Havens will per- form his soulful repertoire…

… tonight at 8 p.m. Havens got his first taste of fame when he opened for the 1969 Wood- stock festival. Since then, he has performed at the Monterey Jazz Festival and the 1993 inauguration of President…

January 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 93) • Page Image 2

…. The MichigantDaily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104…

… basic navy, red, blue, yellow and white. . . plus a sweep of fashion colors. .,. most with hidden hoods. Sizes S-M-L. 3i.'I 4 II JIMI HENDRIX burns and shatters his guitar, climaxing "Wild Thing," from…

… Film Festival: "Assignment: Shoot the Lounge, Union, 9 am; "Research on Al- Moon;" "Exploration of the Planets;" ternate States of Consciousness & the "Apollo 9," RC Aud., 9 pm. PractIt ot Medicine," Med…

… "Monterey Pop," filtrecord of the 196? Monterey International Pop Festival, which Judith Christ calls "aesthetically and aurally stup- ning" A LSO Midwestern Premiere Tour OF WHAT! youve never seen i 1…

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