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July 03, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

… annual Ann Arbor Summer Festival, which started June 14 and ends July 7 with a different set of events each day from Tuesday through Sunday every week, has made a commitment to become a zero…

Arbor Summer Festival has become how we celebrate the opening of the summer.” Ann Arbor resident Ach Adhveryu said he enjoys returning to the festival every year because it attracts his entire…

festival’s zero- waste iniative. “I think this is super important,” Qyu said. “I think companies need to take more initiative than only individuals at the household level.” Anjali Balani was also…

… pleased by the festival’s zero-waste initiative. “I really like it. I was really impressed by it,” Balani said. “Whenever I go to throw away something there is always someone telling me ‘put…

September 03, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

… A2 4 By Andy Taylor-Fabe \Vcckcnd Editor The 40th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival began a week-long program March 10, 2002, with an opening gala at the Michigan Theater. The festival, which is one of…

… Award for Visual Effects for "Gladiator;' talked about his w~grk,,ap4. Oleszko performed. One of the unique aspects of the Ann Arbor Film Festival is the range of material that is assembled for the…

… lives of the students, faculty and staff 'In the University comun lity. Organization-s under the IlIAC umbrella include: .Amazin' Blue: A co-ed, purely a catpela singing ense thle, Amin'I)-Blue is the…

… oldest existing tunied-voice < a celagroutp at the LUnversty of Michigan,. An in' Blue puts 011 a i Fall and Winter ocoet and have won mnany a cam je[La comlpetitionts. Their new a>lb" Rail - lng the Ba…

… l e vera,l aur U,£rckw. hsto nu ;;reul neeaflinV txntt avrte '( ' "V.. "MM*k s AItierdcte 4>r4hae4 n comed....s.heeto Ann Arbr flu nith clikesic Dave Mcttlitv Arl' Piok' 1i and…

… ormowinaruap onac anL:g.:.#$te4.:ryzri tt~a i\z ,hor pr ",,::.". Th Lcia osOnet:Te suen-ur? uetdretdoceP''oes4tr Yd.ngr osoci heroiia dr VoedBstVde Soe 0 aily..Ragar Film Festival marks 40 year anniversary in…

… theater of the Michigan Theater. Although each of the 108 films is only showed once, the winners of the $ 18,000 prize money had their films screened. This year's festival was a little different, for in…

June 03, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 21) • Page Image 13

Arbor Ethnic Festival, Septem- ber 3, 4-This event takes place in downtown Ann Arbor on Main Street. The festival provides the opportunity to explore over 15 different ethnic cultures as they share their…

…The Michigan Doily-Thursday, June 3, 1982-Page 5-B Calendar of summer events to enjoy (Continued from Page 4) and Liberty. The State St. Area Mer- chants Association sponsors the fair. The Ann Arbor

…, lithographs and ceramics. The Ann Arbor Summer Symphony, July 29-The final summer concert will take place at Hill Auditorium. Ad- mission is free. The doors will open at 8:00 pm and the concert will begin at 8…

…:30 pm: Ann Arbor Antiques Market, August 15-This market attracts over 200 an- tiqqe dealers to the Washtenaw County Fairgrounds in Saline. All antiques are guaranteed for authenticity. Admission is $1…

… Yesteryear Heritage Festival, August 27-29-The festival features the Heritage Parade, the Wallenda High wire act, and antique car show, historic homes tour, and a street art fair-all in downtown Ypsi. Ann

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 52

… something. t But this is unfair. After all, we'reot talking ab'out H.O.R.D.E here, this is Frog Island. Frog Island is the some- what less high-powered cousin of the famous Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival

…, although not by much. The Ann Arbor festival concentrates mainly on bringing in a bunch of big nahes, while Frog Island has been content to put on shows with a more relaxed, sum- mer barbecue atmosphere…

…6D_- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, September 3, 1997 ARTS Music stores provide a bou ty of rare selections By Aaron Rennie Daily Music Editor Like most college towns, Ann Arbor possesses a…

… national options students face when deciding to purchase music. For out-of-state students venturing to Ann Arbor for the first time, one particu- lar record store may be a welcome sign of familiarity: Tower…

… spread the gospel of the independent store to the world outside of Ann Arbor. The main branch sells every- thing from Sun Ra and Medeski, Martin and Wood to U2 and John Lee Hooker. The indie store, known…

…-hand music, Ann Arbor has a few stores that specialize in low-budget alternatives to new releases. Less than a block from Schoolkids is Encore Records on 417 E. Liberty St. Upon entering the store, one is…

… on blues and jazz masters. And although its prices are rather high for CDs, Borders possesses more listening stations than any other store in town. Across the street from Borders is Schoolkids Records…

… student In the School of Music, scans the compact disc collection at Encore Recordings at 41'. r -- - Feeling the blues Pynchon's talents shine like stars in latest novel ,. By Jeff Eldridge Daily NSE…

…, a farmer who turns into a large beaver, a horny mechanical duck and an angry cheese. SARA STILLMAN/Daily Blues legend B.B. King and his guitar Lucille jam at a show at Hill Auditorium in November. He…

… New Orleans form of melody, counter- melody, solo to one solo to unison play- IWOV 7 10, "1 y J J J Got the Back-to-School Blues? Come to, the call ora' of U-Club events I Entree Plus accepted…

October 03, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 2) • Page Image 6

… couple essays of dubious quality. Bruegger’s, which is apparently the only place in Ann Arbor you can get a bagel, is across the street; I blurt out the classic line — “Can you watch my stuff real…

… the quality of his internet writing. But I will say this: This is a pretty boring diary so far, to be sure, but I’m a college student in Ann Arbor with a limited budget. If you’re an East Coast…

… year, film lovers gather in over 250 cities ... to simultaneously watch and vote on the ten short films of the Manhattan Short Film Festival FILM REVIEW ‘I Am Blues’ gives lost legends moment…

… to shine Before there was rock ‘n’ roll or country or hip hop, there were the blues. Blues, the father of soul, were born in the deep south, nursed in the swamplands of Louisiana with a…

… broken piano and cradled along the Mississippi River with a horsehair guitar. From the smokehouses to the BBQ joints to the churches to the cotton fields, there was once a time when blues were…

… everywhere. Documentarian Daniel Cross (“Chairman George”) goes back to the birthplace of blues to take the audience on a tour of the once-glittering world of B.B. King and Jimmy Reed, now a…

… wasteland of neglect fueled only by the few, devoted players dedicated to keeping the blues alive. Through interviews and impromptu jam sessions with blues masters and key players…

…, now in their late 80s, “I Am The Blues” illustrates the passion, artistry and history behind the art that lives on. The film is grounded in the present, by following blues legends like Bobby Rush…

… archival footage is shown in the credits). Despite their age, these legends still have their rhythm, but most importantly, they still have their blues. BECKY PORTMAN Daily Arts Writer “I Am The…

Blues” Film Movement Michigan Theater Before there was rock ‘n’ roll or country, there were the blues

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 52

… - quirky, unique and diversified. Each store has an entirely different atmosphere, rang- ing from skater to hip hop to classical to commercial. But if one thing can be said about the Ann Arbor record stores…

… largest record store in Ann Arbor. The selection at Tower can't be beat in almost any genre, and the prices are usually good if the item you want is on sale. Regular prices of more than $14 per disc can be…

February 03, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…-0560 the ann arbor film cooperative Daily photos by TOM GOTTLIEB Judith Jamison of the Alvin Ailey dance troupe - - -- THIRD ANNUAL 8mm FILM FESTIVAL Feb. 2, 3, 4, 1973 TONIGHT 7:00 Program C 9…

… Point at 9 tonight in the west cafeteria; Ann Arbor Film Cooperative pre- sents the third annual 8mm Film Festival in East Quad Aud. at 7 p.m. CONCERTS-University Musical Society presents Alvin Ailey…

… color and materials in theatrical space, he explored the many as- pects of "jazz6 and the "spirit- ual" in another enthusiastically received Ann Arbor perform- ance. Ailey dancers ... hitting craw…

… 56 U. S. Industrial Film Festival 7:30 2 Young Dr. Kildare 4 Adventurer FORMERLY OF THE ALMANAC SINGERS (with Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, etc. Wrote: Joe Hill, Free and Equal Blues and A…

… the "Blues Suite," Ailey combined traditional music and vampish costumes with dramat- ically unusual forms which have sprung from southern blacks. With the dancers' every thrust and contraction, the…

April 03, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… appliqued rick's talk at the meeting of the jun- Aside from the navy blue, there is gn in corners of plain bright or ior group of the Ann Arbor branch of a decided trend toward lighter ht colored backgrounds…

…, in the Ann Arbor May Festival of while Alpha Alpha Gamma sorority 1935, to be given May 15, 16, 17 and 18 has announced pledgings and initia- in Hill Auditorium. tions. The "old" artists include the…

…{ The only exciting innovan in she played "Florentie Sketches" by hosiery this spring_ is that navy blue, .+c- _'._ .,a His many appearances in Ann Ar- bor in concert, Festival works, and in artist night…

… announce the pledging of Marcella Theodore Webb, baritone, both fa- Orr, '36A, Detroit, and Virginia All- nious oratorio singers; Josef Lhevinne, mendinger, '37A, Ann Arbor. the "Master Pianist"; and Paul…

…, created widespread and valuable assets. requests for further opportunity of In Ann Arbor he has been heard hearing him. He will participate in in many capacities, always with the greatest enthusiasm. He…

…Hon rium an "old friend," for he has Ethyl Hayden is an American con- triumphed in Ann Arbor on many cert and oratorio siiger of acknowl- occasions, his popularity being evi- edged worth. Whatever oratorio…

… ZWERDLING BLDG. ANN ARBOR,MICH. 1. Exceptional Service! A compressed air device removes every bit of dirt and grit from your furs before they are placed in storage. in The on I Smartest Shoes "- i the…

…. ver rolled collar. Miss Paris played selections from SPurcell, Mozart, Chopin, Pattison and Brahms. Navy Blue Hosiery j Opening her program with "Toc- cata" by Purcell (Sowerby-Brink- Will Invade Shons…

July 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 39) • Page Image 5

… included in the program. "Introducing Meadowbrook's The Michiean Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

…- igan. 420 Maynard Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day ihrough Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $1 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday…

… Clean. KeepAmericaBeautiful. Advertising contributed for the publtc good. new rock-folk series," proclaims the festival's promotional liter- ature. "Rock, folk, country blues - whatever you name it, it…

… is listening to the blues. Like a middle-aged b l a c k matron. Lucille buts into your consciousness to relate what's on her mind. Her sounds tell you, warm you about the blues. they swallow your…

… n but not the good music avail- able for those willing to truck on out to Rochester and listen to the blues. As for B. B. King, does he ever give a bad performance? Opening with his theme song "Every…

… Day I Have the Blues" and then running through the rest of his favorites King snar- ed the crowd into his notes and rhythms. There, on stage, a small chub- by figure whose miniature hands toyed on the…

… Oakland University on the land and whose directors hit upon the idea of bringing them- selves some attention (and status) by having a summer music festival featuring the De- troit Symphony Orchestra per…

December 03, 2008 (vol. 119, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

… Inn -Ann Arbor " *The first 200 Visitors receive a free 4 Eleven Lofts t-shirt …

…, you'll amster ball or Santas danc- like it. he stage next to naked Make a pilgrimage: Interested . Though the chance of in the blues? Absorb yourself in the tion from glitter and fake 12-bar blues style…

… actyou of the blues in Mississippi. Do see before death. the same for country and head to karaoke at New York by Nashville or stay closerto home ork's Indie Rock Karaoke: and spend a week embracing all e…

…'ll probably up's own songs, but rather be surprised atcwhat you find. r karaoke tracks. From Road trip to a smallmusic ave the Queen" to Journey festival: Sure, people love Bonna- really any song goes here. roo…

… there's some- thing redeeming about a smaller e best ways to music festival that pulls in the proper crowds and only has one or ck out before twobig, headlining acts. For the most part, the people who…

… many much fun as a small festival is, can saytheytackled "You don't fool yourself: The Glaston- Got Me" with Ted Leo slay- bury Festival of Contemporary rds? Just plain awesome. Performing Arts in…

festival if you can even kin' on Heaven's Door" from consider yourself a festival-goer. n Jane Approximately," but And it always rains - Woodstock- ally cares? You will have sort…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

… Hits" show. Black tie optional. It's held at the Michigan League at 8 p.m. for $40 and reser- vations are required. Theater Ann Arbor Civic Theater Going UP and Off and Running are two "comic studies in…

…, top-40s band for dancing. Tickets are $5 and proceeds will benefit the Michigan Theater. Raffle tickets are also available for a mere $1. The event will be at the Ann Arbor Inn (100 S. Fourth Ave.). 8 p…

…-tinged blue grass. The Blind Pig (995-8555) - Willie D. Warren and the Brush Street. Blues Band from Detroit is joined with new guitarist Robert Knoll, who plays regularly with Albert Collins. The Earle (994…

… Habitat (665-3636) - Dance to top-40 Paragon with a female lead vocalist. The Heidelberg (663-7758) Mustard's Retreat plays folk, blues, and some rock. They feature lots of originals, some from their new…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 46

…'t mentioned. There are other bars and venues that show- case bands and other talent; there are street musicians; there is the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival; there are even artistic protests. But what makes…

… else in the world did Pulp Fiction run as a reg- ular feature for more than a year after it was released? It was only here, at Ann Arbor's State Theater. As far as I can remember, it was still showing…

…. Another great small club is the Bird Of Paradise, a world-class jazz club right here in Ann Arbor. The Bird of Paradise has a house band that is out of this world, and it also attracts more nationally known…

…'s ownrperformance students, first-rate theater is a thank- fully common experience in Ann Arbq And for all you fine parts denizen , Ann Arbor has its famous Art Fair, in which amateur and professional artists from…

… all genres take over the city streets in a creative fervor. Love it or hate it, the Art Fair is yet another exam- ple of the Ann Arbor's unique take on a rather common event. The University even has its…

… own art museum with arti- facts and art from all corners of the world. Picasso? Mont? The Muset of Art has it. Of course, there is an incredible amount of artsy things to do in Ann Arbor that I haven…

… all this special is the atmosphere that Ann Arbor provides. Mixing sm town setting with b4ig time talent,A Arbor is like no 'other place in the world. MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily Matt Bejin, Matt Laura and Dan…

…, however, to swap ideas and arrangements with other col- lege groups on tours and at competi- tions, said Drew Quinn, a member of Amazin' Blue. Outside of Monsters, the groups gen- erally perform on their…

… own and rivalry between ensembles in the a cappella com- munity has eased in the past few years, Quinn said. "In recent years that sort of rivalry has calmed 4 down because Amazin' Blue has been around…

… to the Law Quad each year, (bu t but a handful have estab- lished themselves as regu- ight lars on campus. U Amazin' Blue - know' Amazin' Blue is one of theC most current-pop-oriented a cappella groups…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 63

… way to spend time. tunities to be ripped off by Ticketmaster. And Ann Arborites don't dig just rock and roll. The Blues and Jazz Festival in the fall is just one of the many showcas- es of this genre…

…. ¢ .. The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 9E DIALING IT UP IN A-SQUARED Radio reception can be quirky By Dean Bakopoulos ally Fine Arts Editor Ann Arbor is a strange…

…, as well as talk, news and music. On good, clear days, one has no trouble getting in all the Detroit-area radio stations. But this is Ann Arbor - how many good, clear days do you expect? Highlights of…

… (99.5 FM) or WWWW (106.7 FM)., or find peace on WMUZ (103.5), a local religious programming station. .No better town for people watching 1 J . ANN ARBOR Continued from Page 1 people watching, and…

… for the people to go, something for the people to do. And in Ann Arbor, you have to try very hard to be bored. (Sure, New York- /mrs on campus find the town a bit dry at first, but after going through…

… their first year without being mugged, they start to warm up to Midwestern living.) Ann Arbor is special because it is one of the increasingly rare cities in the country that clings steadfastly to unique…

… independently owned and operated business that make the com- munity a truly special little place to be. If you're hungry for a little flavor, Ann Arbor is by all means more than just burgers and pizza. Local…

… procrastinate that final 20-page paper until well past midnight. Coffee shops alone are worth learning to like the taste of coffee. People in Ann Arbor do business in coffee shops, study in coffee shops, discuss…

… from long, winding jazz to long, windy poetry readings. THE ENTERTAINMENT If you are bored in Ann Arbor, you are taking this whole "apathy and angst among youth" thing way too far. You have to be without…

… a pulse to find noth- ing to do in this town. Sure, some week- ends are slower than others, but com- pared to other Midwestern cities, Ann Arbor is as frenzied and fast-paced as an ant hill in a honey…

June 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

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… Halen, Ronstadt, Santana, Frampton, Taylor, Journey, Starship, Blue Oyster. Call Eves. 663-8821, 994-9353. 34Q506 BOB DYLAN tickets-3 on lawn on 12th, one row B. Reasonable996-0949. 13Q0603 DIVER seeks…

…. 48HO603 SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL STAFFING Work study positions still open to work on summer festival planning. Work in large arts organization, membershipand publicity. 5-15 hours/week. Art background…

February 03, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 103) • Page Image 2

…-0562. Second The studies the judge first re- deceptive prosecution, only now to Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- quested last April 11 were those 1 be told that the government had igan. 420 Maynard Street…

…, Ann Arbor, in which government analysts con- officially researched and produced Michigan 48104. Published dailyTues- cluded that much of the Pentagon's evidence to clear them of most of dlay through…

…., Phone 663-9376 IRev. Ronald C. Phillips, Assistant NEW WORLD FILM CO-OP PRESENTS A Jazz and Blues Film Festival "MI NGUS" An intimate view of the great Charles Mingus and his music WITH "A WELL SPENT LIFE…

…" .Mance Lipscomb's Country Life andmBlues BEST PERFORMANCE 1970 BLUES FESTIVAL PLUS A RARE BESSIE SMITH SHORT Complete Shows at 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. TUESDAY and THURSDAY Feb. 6 & 8I The official…

… introducing Uta Hagen Diana Muldaur Chris and Martin Udvarnoky as the Perry'TWins -ALSO- The stars of "Goodbye Columbus" in the hilarious "MADE FOR EACH OTHER" MON.: BEGINNING OF CAPRA FESTIVAL With: The…

October 03, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…." of "Daddy beat F, t ".I 'I , erformance Guide Starting today, you can be guided through the tangle of Ann Arbor cultural events by the Michigan Daily arts staff, without having to hang around the…

… long sold-out tour opener. Last minute ticket buyers should prepare to ,.part with more than their-scalps. Friday, October 3, Crisler Arena, 8 p.m. RH Factor-Ann Arbor's most adventurous jazz group…

…:00 PM. U Puc Senrice Interm Program , .' a RA By ANNE GADON ~Ntozake Shange's poem-turned- dapce-drama, For Colored Girls Who ave Considered Suicide/When the 'Itinbow is Enuf, is a composite of the…

… different world than "white folks." The streets of Harlem are a distinct, universe ("six blocks of cruelty/piled up on itself/a tunnel close in." Children sing nursery rhymes with choruses me black and blue

… '9tudent Activities Bldg. and endure the opinionating face-to-face. This weekly assortment of recommendations to the best, most obscure and in- triguing of A' entertainment is compiled by staffers Anne

…, sentimentally recalling the joy rides of that fateful night (Lady in Blue: "You gave up your virginity in a Buick?" Lady in Yellow: "Yeh, and honey, it was wonderful"). Shange's women are sometimes angry and…

… defiant but always sensuous. Debra Mims as the Lady in Blue slides captivatingly through Shange's poems, "One" and "'Sechita." Her body takes on the image of the poetess' words. In a supplemental poem from…

June 03, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… and drink will all be part of the eleventh annual Ann Arbor Ya'ssoo Greek Festival, which begins today.- The festival, which will run from 11 a.m. to midnight today, Friday, and Saturday is sponsored by…

… seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but he dropped that campaign when Ann Arbor was placed in what he considered highly conservati ve district. Bullard, who chairs the state House Judiciary…

… pleased with the composition of the new Ann Arbor district, which he described as 80 percent the same as the previous district and "slightly less Democratic." "I believe that 'I've accomplished a lot as a…

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 3, 1982-Page 3 THOUSANDS EXPECTED TO A TTEND Ya'ssoo festival begins By GEORGE ADAMS Singing, dancing, three different or- chestras, and a variety of Greek food…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 47

… presents regularly. With its late-night weekend shows, the State is definitely for maize and blue droogs! Just down the street lies the Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor's main cinema art house. The more inspired…

… viewer will step in its palatial confines to find foreign and independent movies on its silver screen. The Michigan is the home of the Ann Arbor Film Festival, an annual showcase the cosmopolitan Square…

…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 3D UMS brings 118th year of B er places to go... Ann ArborOandsOn Museum 219 E. Hubn St. 747-8300 'hours: Tu-F'10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. S…

… Carter, Hill Auditorium should have a full house. Andre Watts and Garrick Ohlsscn come to Ann Arbor for evenings of Schubert - Watts on Jan. 8, Ohlsson on Jan. 23. Puccini's La Boheme will be per- formed…

… dress at most events is casual. By Joshua Rich Daily Arts Editor The striking sights of giant theater marquees towering over Ann Arbor's South State and Liberty streets no doubt look like geographic…

… what's playing. They remind us that while we invite the greatest politicians or artists or football teams to other Ann Arbor venues, the heroes of cinema-the Welle- ses, the Redfords and even the Taranti…

…- nos - have a per- manent home here. Movie stars reside quite close to students, in fact, world - Times Ann Arbor .&2 210 S Fifth St . 761-9700 . Showcase Cinemas 4100 Carpenter Rd. '73.8380 .The…

… heartwarming Ameri- can flicks. It, too, has reduced student rates and is just a short walk away. Yet no trek is required to find some of Ann Arbor's biggest cinematic secrets and treats. These usually lie no…

…? They regularly visit the State and Michi- gan theaters (where students pay a reduced ticket price with a student ID), as well as the four other Ann Arbor area movie houses - the Ann Arbor I & 2 on South…

… anomalies. They are ornate placards that really belong in larger American metropolises like New York or Las Vegas. To Ann Arborites, though, these gaudy awnings prove that of the many films the theater…

August 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… Activities Bldg. stu- nancially successful, Ann Arbor dents can rent copies of famous Blues Festival. and not-so-famous masterpieces Because of the ctebts incurred for a semester. Also in the works by the…

…9 NiehT EASTMANCOLOR RE RELEASi!0 THRU UNITED ARTISTS TECHNICOLOR' United Artists LAST TIME TONIGHT! COLORbyOesjxe ' United Artists LET BE-6:30 the ann arbor film cooperative presents GARY COOPER and…

Blues Festival on two suc- are plans for a permanent stu- cessive years, it was not re- dent art gallery, in which stu- peated this year. dents can display their art work Although UAC is anxious to to…

December 03, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 74) • Page Image 5

…-1451 I A THREE-DAY MUSICAL PARTY I!\t * MO Vitt: AT BRIARWOOD ADJACENT T0 J.C. PENNEY 0769-87800 1-94 $ S.STATE. ANN ARBOR 1421 HILL 8:3 U Ui TONIGHT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 3 & 4 DAY FOR…

… To Be You and Me Musselwhite plays traditional It's here that some of his best album, pluckingl rumbling riffs. Clarke does work on the lightning-fast, I blues wit By JOAN BORUS JT DOESN'T seem…

… like many, people have heard of Charlie Musselwhite, save for hard core blues freaks, and that's a shame. When he decided to title his latest album Leave the, Blues to Us, (Capitol ST-11450) he wasn…

…'t boasting by any means. Just listen to the LP once and you'll be content to leave the blues to Charlie and the other fine musicians on this album. Few harp players are able to match Charlie's performance. His…

… harmonica style is mellow, throaty, and incisively honed. He can bend a blue note on the harp the way B.B. King does on the guitar and is also able to skillfully weave and interact his solos within the…

… had it been cut selwhite's wailing harp plays in the Mornin'," song that dates to the length of the few sting- around Mike Bloomfield's imi- to the inception of the blues. ing solos, by Clarke, Duke…

…. compliments the interplay be- but works within the three-chord When the spotlights at Return tween the two instruments. structure of elemental blues to to Forever concerts turn to The overall musical effect of…

… create one of the best songs Clarke, the bassist invariably Leave the Blues to Us could on the LP. kicks ass. On Journey to Love, best be labeled urban blues in: \IUSSELWHITE'S earthy sing- he seems modest…

blues. Credit must also be given to ments ana nst rumen~aUOn. Musslewhite's superb back -up; DESPITE IllS tendency for a musicians. In addition to per- higher energy treatment of the; formances by…

… Bloomfield and' blues, Musselwhite never for- Goldberg, he is augmented by' gets the tradition from which the King Bee Band, a group of he came. Side one for example studio musicians whose driving closes with…

February 03, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… Folk Festival last weekend, come get your extra fill with the Philadelphia- based Americana band Hoots & Hellmouth at The Ark tomorrow. The band is back in Ann Arbor with their punk- influenced alt…

…'s birthday might not be until next week, but this Sunday the Ann Arbor Art Center is planning to celebrate the 16th president's big day with "Abe's Birthday Bash." From 1ito 4 p.m., community members will be…

… Nornes and will be followed by a show- ing of "The Mascot," a 1934 animated movie about a stuffed dog and its urban adventures. CONCERT For anyone whose appetite may have been whetted during the Ann Arbor

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 45

… for this talent. The annual Ann Arbor Film Festival also provides an Ann Arbor interpretation of a world-class event. Held at the beau- FILE PHOTO tifully restored Michigan Theater, the festival

… world at class films, it is these pre-show performances, along with pre- kiewicz show organ playing on the theater's incredible organ, that give n the the festival that incessant Ann Arbor intimacy. krt…

…E WN STUDE : . Si~ [cIgYEu BAKOPOULOS ;nter tain ant I all Sound and Fury Drvese arts ifeserve more attention Like your hometown, Ann Arbor is home to many national chain stores- the huge…

… list goes on, and slowly, these big franchises push queness out of the picture. uckily, the Ann Arbor community has managed to retain some indepen- dent businesses, and therefore has managed to keep…

… downtown Ann Arbor and the campus area a fairly unique place to live, and a swell stomping ground for college kids look- ing to swing. If you like the idea of arts and entertainment being unique, user…

…-friendly and committed to diver- stand excellence, you'd be wise to support some of the independent business owners in Ann Arbor. Ann Arbor is home to both a Barnes and Noble and a Borders store, huge national…

… chains making bookstores into multimedia palaces. Luckily, Ann Arbor is also clinging steadfastly to independent bookshops, which offer a more interesting selection, as well as better prices. Leading the…

…, you could plunk down seven bucks to see a mediocre cv at an AMC or Showcase theater. Or visit a theater like Ann Arbor 1I&2, the Michigan or the State, where you'll pay about half that price, and most…

… values" kick, and you'll likely find its selection of foreign and inde- dent films dismal. You'll be much e pleased with a trip to an indie store like Liberty Street Video. In terms of tunes, Ann Arbor is…

… favorite booth for what could be the very last time. We sipped the warm beer, looking at The Brown Jug's walls - pictures, old menus, plaques - which so enshrine Ann Arbor's past. Occasional- ly one of us…

May 03, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… bargain, $25. Call 2680- M. SLiA)GTLY UTSED 14 ounce $13.50 racket, newly restrung, for $10.00.1 Frmer Varsity player. Call 3087- ''# ' F hiISCELTLANiEOUS RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet…

… keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented. ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown No..9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg.. TYPNWRVVIITING and mimeographing promiptly and neatly done by…

Arbor." Good Course TI.-kets may stL e secUred at the School 0if Mu s In thc $5.00 and $5.50 Sections. "Festival Coupons" will still be accepted at $3.00 each for 'a short time. For tickets or booklet an…

…)je nt. I15th at 2 05 -N. IngallsJun m:ond Blue Black ink was the bestst eagwmnwho can (i~lvlifY Phone I4T5-J fountain pen ink. Now you know it PW Il u ok best of workting con- is g uod. (iif.,m aca cost…

… and two-year 01(1 r 0 .LbryS.Phone 1390-R cil fSate termus tnd >location. New Crop Flower -.-. - AdesT-1, -Michigan Daily. Seeds FOR ITEIA-1YTHEPikice.Ms I ______________________ AYT IL nkhn ut Ann

Arbor people (10 not real- KEEP THE mud off the flaaper's. L ~ble to cook. 338 Maynard. i ie that rigt h ere iour own shoes. 'Don't walf her around. Iulie 150. home town nwe hav e one of the Phone "1069-J…

… Harold Bauer Photo by Alpeda Earl V. Moore Photo by Rentschler Frederick Stock Photo by Matzene DusolliaGiannini Photo by U'wood & U'wood UE . Ann L Georg0e Osiax BoweP Photo. by 'Rentschler Alberto…

…-H arpist--Pianist TWO BIG CHORUSES THE CHORAL UNION and the CHILDRs EN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS THE CHICAGO SYM- PHONY ORCHESTRA Two famous choral works will be given for the first time in Cese B xaron~ef oM 21…

May 03, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 150) • Page Image 3

… Or rental. . D. F. WOODWARD r Savings Bank Bldg,Second Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. 209 Souith State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. 25c Dinners 35c C. C…

… alleged, but it is eminently singable and full of rich melody. The performance of the "Requiem" will be directed by Albert A. Stanley, and the soloists will be Ann Arbor's prime fa- vorite Madame Schumann…

…. Here in the unapproachable craft manship tiat goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming browns and endless variations of these three. Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders…

… Choral and Orchestral Works of Verdi and Wagner Will Feature Festival Program. NOTED ARTISTS TO GIVE SOLOS. Selections from the works of Verdi and Wagner will occupy a large place on the program of the…

… annual festival of music May 14 to 17 in Hill audito- rium. The centenaries of both these masters fall in this year, and lovers of their music will find a real feast in the large number of their works…

…, both choral and or- chestral, which the program offers. In celebration of these important anniversaries, two of the festival pro- grams have ben dedicated entirely to Verdi and Wagner. For the Thursday…

…-Heink, Miss Florence Hinkle who starred last year in the festival, the distinguished tenor, Lambert Murphy, and Henri Scott, a young basso of the Chicago opera company. For the concluding concert on Sat- urday…

… Finale of the "Meis- tersinger" will be given, Lambert Mur- phy, William Hinshaw, and Henri Scott taking the solo parts. In other concerts of the festival, various of the overtures from the Wagner operas…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 49

… of music: bluegrass, blues, R&B, jazz and folk. This is usually a good place to catch up-and-coming artists in a smaller, less crowded setting. The Ark also co-sponsors the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in…

… to mind when you hear the words "Ann Arbor." Yet this city boasts a number of musical venues that are sure to please fans of rock, jazz, folk or any other type of music. To begin with, Hill Auditorium…

… inexpensive) events at Hill, including its legendary, and always sold-out, Halloween concert. Ann Arbor's most historic music venue is The Ark. Located at 316 S. #lain St., The Ark offers a varied selec- tion…

… locally based and nationally known musicians. the Verve Pipe, the Indigo Girls, and Big Head Todd and the Monsters. Ann Arbor isn't far from two other venue sites - Pontiac and Detroit. Pontiac is home to…

… you may be only 17 or 18, have no fear: good concerts are still within reach. In Ann Arbor, a walk down the street may be all it takes for some rockin' live music. U,' A2 rich in theatrical fare By…

… Christopher Tkaczyk Campus Arts Editor Ann Arbor offers such a wide variety and selection of the- ater that it doesn't compare to any other city in the state. With more than seven performing spaces contained…

… within the city, Ann Arbor theaters and concert halls serve as temples to the theatrical arts. While most of the theater that comes out of Ann Arbor incor- porates the talents of artists and individuals…

… who are associated with the University, there is also a large selection of live per- formance which generates from the non-University aspect of Ann Arbor. The University is considered by many to have…

… talents of non-theatrical concentrators. Many locals see Ann Arbor as the New York City of the Midwest. This is due largely to the high concer- tration of artistic expression and cre- ativity on its streets…

… somehow applied it to life. That is what to take from Ann Arbor's theater. The University's School of Music presents the largest bill of theater in Ann Arbor. This season's schedule includes "The Marriage…

September 03, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 130) • Page Image 12

… myself. As it happens, Ann Arbor is the place for such a quest. The world's only bonafide fairyologist has lived here all his life. Ann Arbor resident Christopher H. U/Daily Wrightbecame interested in…

… and whitewashed, framed modestly, and topped off with a bronze doorknob. It opened up to a checkered floor and a flight of black-and-white stairs. Many years later, The Fairy Doors ofAnn Arbor is now a…

… watch their films. I saw a scattering of 'fairy droppings' - pennies, alittle pink hairpin, small golden- brown leaves from past fall, a shiny blue pebble, some M&Ms and a wad of Orbitz. I also noticed a…

April 03, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 125) • Page Image 8

… German (Wim Wenders) and named outstanding film of the year at the 1987 London Film Festival. Iron Earth, Copper Sky will how take Ann Arbor by storm. this film is more of an event than just a showing with…

… THE mustached marvel we affectionately refer to as Martin is doing right' by Ann Arbor tonight. The Beat's owner/manager has hooked ex-Ann Ar- borite Yuji Oniki by the gills for a single show in the…

… cramped quarters of his music bar, a treat for the crowd and the clincher of a possible record con- tract for Oniki. Leaving Ann Arbor in 1987 to move to Scotland, Oniki left behind not only the maize and…

blue cultural mecca he had called home, but a fairly pop- ular pop/rock band - Dreaming in Color. "Dreaming in Color became the typical pop trio," he explained, something he wanted to get away from. "The…

…, Shonen Blue. The album is more of a solo project than Dreaming ever was, he claimed, but there is definitely a great deal of input on it from the other musicians,4 especially guitarist Matt Smith (It…

May 03, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… 2624-M, 1,-4p-n officer -will be Major Con..Harry Halei held in Ann Arbor.j and he wl be the gutest of, a dinpner ___ ____ WANTED-Stuidernt to take over agen- given by the Army and Navy club and I ;i…

… that I will exchange for Ann Arbor city prop- erty. Inqu.ire J. W. Dwyer, Room . 508 First Nat'l Bank~ Bldg. 151c-4 FOR SALE-3-A Graphilex' Camera, roll films, post cardl size, 5x7. Cook -' Bros. lens…

Arbor and Detroit Monday afternoon. Rewardj Call 2627-M. 154-3 LOST-On Ferry Field, gold Scheaffer j pencil. Initials J. G. C. Finder please call 1680-R. 15411 LOST-Lady's blue taffeta hiat, Sun- day…

…-Thoroughbred Airedale pup, 10 months old. Call 131 Saline. Inquire W. S. Elfring, 318 N. Ann Arbor St. 152p-3 FOR. SALE-Airdale .puppies .from.' registered parents. Phone 197-F-22, Saline. Fred Kleinschmidt. 145p-33…

…-W.. . 154 MICELLANEOU RUGS SHAMPOOED 'or Dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works. Phone 50. 135c-tf G*OWNS for Afternoon and Evening. 153c-7 F~OR STUDENTS desiring. a money- maker for summer: Act…

… WE make your house clean without paint. We do both interior and, ex- terior washing. Ann Arbor House Cleaning Co. Phone 1995-3. 152c-30 EXPERTS on washing windows at reasonable prices. Ann Arbor Win…

… being handled exclusively by CHARLES E. GAJJtVP CO. 246.7 National Bank Bldg. Phne 808.~ 1 54c' 7 7 THISClass ifie ds-Cont. , UNIRSMITOROR IF IESES3 XE13 T yewriter Rlepairing, 'all LEAES FOR CONTES mae.Ann

Arbor 1Typawriter Ex-__ I NG! in .Phone 866. 9 Savings Bankt A Iblack. 123c-tf Gerrit Demmink, '23, the Univecr- sity's 'representative at the N orthern. WANTED 1?~WER League Oratorical contest wh…

…. 4154e-3 Save Plony byTrvig theg Trolley Way? FOR SALE-S room house on East Catherine St., 12 room house on I1 ngalls St.; 10 room house on South 4th Ave.. Also have au'first class farmn near Anin Arbor

…. Tripod and case, ex- tremely fast. Half price for quick sale. Phone 2951-W after 6 P. M. 154 c-tf day, April 40. Finder r dclawo cayll 251. 154 LOST-Fur neck-piece on Michiganl Ave. RIoad between Ann

May 03, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

… struggle" referred to the bloody uprisings of 1936-39 which ended when Britain Honor Awards Presented to Local Artists Ten honor awards have been made for the best entries submitted to the annual Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor Art Associ- ation, is open to the public daily ex- cept Sunday from 2-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. through May 23. Defieent Students May Obtai aTutors Students deficient in their studies may now…

… through our lend- ing books. Phone 21507. FOR SALE: Navy blue platform sling pumps, size 71 AAA. Never before worn. $9.00. N. A. Ridley, 604 E. Madison, phone 4489. FOR SAIE: '38 Crysler sedan. Ex- cellent…

…. Willow Run, Michigan. LOST: History 174 notebook Tues- day a.m. just prior to 10:00 class from front table in Parrot. Con- tains notes for whole year. Very important. Finder call 4595. LOST: Navy blue coat…

… the 306-foot warship at Carle, N.J. Five crew members were reported missing and 150 injured in the explosions which also detonated an ammunition-laden railroad car on the pier. FESTIVAL PRELUDE: Giles…

… To Give Carillon Concert The Carillon program to be played by Sidney Giles tonight before the second May Festival concert will in- clude operatic, classical works and a number written especially for…

… Musical" by Schubert and "Sonata," in antique style, by Price. The Carillon concerts are a tradi-' tional part of the Festivals and will be presented half an hour before each concert. their nationwide…

May 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… America, on Sept. 11. For the 68th consecutive year the Ann Arbor May Festival will climax the season's concert activ- ities, May 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1961. Season ticket orders may now be placed for the Choral…

… instructor and staff members in the $7,500 to $9,999 annual category, did not favor the plan in sufficient num- bers, Lee reported. As a result, members in these groups will continue with Blue altered by the…

…~lIII ~ iL}?t ' # t Chamber Music Festival, the Vien- na Octet, will perform three con- certs in Rackham Aud. Feb. 17, 18, 19. Two special chamber mu- sic concerts are also scheduled for Rackham Aud. I…

Festival Features THIS WEEK ONLY May 9 . . . 8:00 P.M. One LP Record of Your Choice MONO or STEREO Tickets: $1.00 Main Floor 75c Balconies On sale at Union Desk and Administration Building SPONSORED BY…

October 03, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

… Purchasing Dept. n Daily. office, University. Hall. nan for LOST-A black leather notebook with house. name, "Clayton Alban,' on cover. ne 394. Please return to Ann Arbor Press assist office and receive reward…

… the Maize and Blue delagation, F. C. Liu, Tsai, Wu, and Liang carrying off first honors in the relay. A silver cup was awarded for each event. H. C. Tung was awarded first and second prizes in the…

… English, and Chin- .ese oratorical contests, respectively, thus completing the local achieve- ments. As a result of the interest shown among the local men the conference will almost certainly be held at Ann

Arbor next year. Among other hap- penings during the convention was the formation of a prohibition league of Chinese students with H. C. Tung of Michigan, as chairman. ANNOUNCES FIRST CHORAL REHEARSAL…

… which will take place in the middle of May. The Choral union consists of approximate. ly. 400 voices picked from the Univer, sity students and the townsfolk of Ann Arbqr. Professor Stanley is holding…

… must register at that time if they wish to retain their places. Verdi% oratorio, "Requiem," and the opera, "The 1amnation of Faust," by Berloiz will probably be * offered at this year's May Festival

December 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 70) • Page Image 21

Ann Arbor The Kiwanis' annual Christmas Sale brings "usednbut not abused" household goods within your grasp today and tomorrow at the Kiwanis Activities Center (200 S. 1st). Sale of toys, books, records…

… Center Bye Bye Birdie! takes off. See Friday listing. 8 p.m. Etc. Ann Arbor Art Association The Art Association will be of- fering- a "Holiday Magic Workshop" today. The workshops are designed for children…

Arbor The ani exhibition and craf jewelry, giving sea the assoc All monti 994-8004. Bars & Clubs Del Rio-A tradition-filled evening of open jazz. Mr. Flood's Party-Steve Wethy plays boogie-woogie blues

… the Earle tonight. The Fox's Dan (Lord Fox)- Light, easy, contemporary jazz piano with Steve Larson tonight. The Habitat-Top-40 hits by Pegasus at the Habitat tonight. Joe's Star Lounge-Ann Arbor

… rhythm & blues with a com- bination of rockabilly. The Earle-Come listen to the wonderful jazz of the Ron Brooks Trio. The Fox's Den (Lord Fox)- Winifred Kerner plays those won- derful classics on piano…

April 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… bring modern music "on the cutting edge of innovation" to the Detroit area, several Ann Arbor and Detroit based art supporters have attempted to re- initiate the Twice Festival. The festival, which…

…- ranged for the live-on-stage return of two of Ann Arbor's favorite Jonestownesque cult bands: revamp- ed and revised avant-pop technicians it's Raining, whose new album Awaken at Twilight will see the…

… light of day next month, and sonic skillet-scalders Tom Gemp, whowill play their first Ann Arbor in months despite rumors to the contrary (thanks to a guest -.++.- - -%%, local debut, and DJ Tom Simonian…

… I Lecture by DANISH PAINTER JENS BIRKEMOSE Room 2216, Art and Architecture Building University of Michigan, Ann Arbor DANISH EVENTS A ANN ARBOR April9t- Aprl 12*, 1987 A Nightmare On Elm Street 3…

…) Something Wild f S Police Academy (PG) ANNIE HALL (PG)1 747-8787 Mon - Fri: 9:30 - 7:00 Sat: 9:30-n4:00 initial visit only 1220S. UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 EXP. April 10, 1987 …

… year. As its name indicates, it is an attempt to continue the tradition of exploring and showcasing avant-garde music that the ONCE Festival of Contemporary Music made famou4 during the '60s in Ann

Arbor. In fact, many of the composers who will particpate in the Twice Festival were prominent performers in the ONCE Festivals, including local mainstays Gerard Pape and Kurt Carpenter. The Twice…

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 3, 1987 Twice Festival rings age to Detroit By Noelle Brower This weekend, the Twice Fest - ival brings John Cage, the "grand - father" of American…

… for a composer of Ashley's calibre was appalling.) . Conceived as a bi-annual event, the Twice Festival will present such prominent modern composers as George Crumb and Luciano Berio within the next…

Festival will be held this Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Pieces by. John Cage to be performed include' his "Concerto for Prepared Piano," "Mirage Verbale," and the world premiere of…

June 03, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… should provide funding for students at UM-Flint and UM-Dearborn to benefit from the Go Blue Guarantee even if it means sacrificing academic excellence or lower salary growth on the Ann Arbor campus…

…-person teaching and their satisfaction with progress on U-M diversity and inclusion efforts. The Go Blue Guarantee campaign, launched for the UM-Ann Arbor campus in 2018, offers free tuition for in…

April 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… Grant, Ingrid Bergman and Claude Raines as the nasty Nazi in a passionate, suspenseful spy story set in Rio. A+ BARS Ann Arbor Inn-Shimmer, no cover. Blind Pig - Boogie Woogie Red, $1 cover. Blue Frogge…

… original King Kong. Look for neat special effects. BARS Anchor Inn-Scratch (quarter night). Ann Arbor Inn-Shimmer, no cover. Ark Coffee House-Amateur night, 75c. Blind Pig-Andy Sacks, $1 cover. Blue Frogge…

… sunday CINEMA Design For Liing --(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB 4, 7 & 10:30) -A gem by Ernst Lhitsch, master of the sophisti- cated HllvworY A 'merv of the 1930's, starring the n'"d'~'o Miriam Hopkins…

… cover. EVENTS Ann Arbor Cantata Singers - J. S. Bach's Saint John Passion, Bradley R. Bloom, conductor: 4 p.m., University Re- formed Church; $3.50 admission, $2 for students. Rossini's Messe Salonelle…

… Hall, 2 p.m. Honors Recital-William Somers, clari- net: Cady Music Room, Stearns Bldg., 2 p.m. nionday CINEMA Saboteur and Notorious-(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, MLB 4, 7 & 9 respectively)- Two wartime…

… From Vietnam-(Ann Arbor Film Co-op. And. A, 7 & 9:45)-A look at the Vietnam War through the eyes of French directors inchlding Goddard, Lelouch, and Resnais, and featuring interviews Witi Castro and Ho…

… Ci Minh. Waitint For Fidel -(Ann Arbor Film o-on, Aud. A, 8:45 only)-An outrageous docu~mentary that centers o a group ofT Canadians and their attempts to inter- view Fidel Castro. Footlight Parade…

…: Cady Music Room, Stearns Bdg., 8 p.m. wednesday CINEMA Swept Away-(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Aud. A, 7 & 9)-Strictly for foreign film enthusiasts, an uncomfortable comedy that aims too high for…

… screw- ball comedy strikes out, although Garbo's screen farewell and Legion of Decency condemnation makes it historically in- terestmg. James Dean: First American Teenager -(Ann Arbor Film Co-op, Aud. A…

…, 8:45 & 10:30) -Interviews with Rebel co-stars Sal Mineo and Natalie Wood, plus TV film clips from Dean's early days in a superlative documentary, making its Ann Arbor premiere, detdiling the short…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 3

… from the May 21 and 22 championship regatta. This eek BASEBALL May 3-Western Michigan at Ann Arbor (3:30 p.m.). May 4-Wayne University in Detroit. May 6-University of Illinois at Ann Arbor (3:30 p…

….m.) TRACK May 7-Triangular Meet with Indiana and Purdue at Bloomington. GOLF May 7-Purdue University at Lafayette, Ind. TENNIS May 3-Western Michigan at Ann Arbor (2:00 p.m.). May 6-University of Minne- sota…

… Notre Dame tars, 11-2, in Saturday's dual re- gatta, the Maize and Blue sailors "competed" against themselves Sunday at Whitmore Lake. In an effort to determine skippers for future races, each school ran…

…, shut out Don Perne with a crack 75 to add three more points to the Maize and Blue's wide margin of victory. Captain Ed Schalon also con- tributed to the Wolverine cause with a 2-1 victory over the Spar…

… Technology Curriculum, who are interested, are welcome. Concerts MAY FESTIVAL-Six concerts, Let I YWhizzer v A Whizzer Motor in Hill Auditorium. Philadelphia Orchestra at all concerts. First concert, Thurs…

…, violinist; Festival Youth Chorus; Marguerite Hood, and Alexander Hilsbe' 'g, conduc- tors. Program: Overtue to "Bar- (Continued on Page 4) TUXEDO RENTALS Regulars-Longs-Shorts We carry a complete line of…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

…. p12 Sports p2 News p7 News p26 News p11 News p7 Angelo's Steve & Barry's TJ Maxx YCI Ann Arbor Blue's Festival Ann Arbor Ice Cube Liberty St. Video Michigan Radio Michigan Theatre Skatin Station I1…

… News p21 American Baptist Center Ann Arbor Church of Christ Bethlehem United Church Campus Chapel Canterbury House Christian Science Services Congregation Zera Avraham Harvest Mission Church Huron Hills…

… nomination has spread around the University community, Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison and Regent Philip Power (R- Ann Arbor) said they would not con- firm the reports "Goss was a…

… Busch's K Mart Kroger Maize 'N Brew Village Corner White Market Ann Arbor Realty Heritage House Apartments Prime Student Housing Quality Inn U of M Housing Willowtree News p6 Univ. p10 Univ. p10 Univ. p…

…5 News p14 Univ. p10 AATA Ann Arbor Paratransit Anne Taritas Chickering Group Clothesline Competitive Computer Services Conlin Travel Counseling & Psychological Services Council Travel Dollar Bill…

… Associated Collegiate Press. ADDRESS: The Michigan Daily. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1327. PHONE NUMBERS (All area code 313): News 76-DAILY; Arts 763-0379; Sports 647-3336; Opinion 764…

…'s Book Store Webster's Books News p8 Ann A. p5 News p25 Arts p2 Arts p8 Sports p6 Univ. p8 Ann A. p3 Arts p10 Comm. p10 News p5 Comm. p4 News p12 News p6,p18 Ann A. p7 Arts p8 Sports p10 Univ. p6 Comm. p3…

… Washtenaw Independent Bible Church Wesley Foundation Zion Lutheran Church Ann A. p10 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p11 Arts p6 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p10 Comm. p3 Ann A…

…. p11 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p11 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p10 Ann A. p11 Ann A: p11 Ann A. p10 GOSS Continued from Page 1A director searches. "Two different search committees zeroed in on Goss," Canham…

… Shasco Division and president and chief operating officer of PIA Merchandising. Through all of his business endeav- ors, he still has not forgotten his maize and blue roots. In the early 1970s, Goss was a…

March 03, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

…: Saturday at 6:30 p.m., as part of the Ann Arbor Film Festival mercial-babble like those of "Reality Bites" do. All of the roles are played by new- comers to the screen (some are friends of the director) and…

…." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Film shows the 'Corners' of Ann Arbor . rya. 4. -* "" * j:Sr W , .......................A The Majestic Music Fest Attention, local music fans! The Majestic Theatre is holding a benefit concert for Your…

…'s right. "Four Corners" was filmed entirely in Ann Arbor two summers ago and some of its cast went to school here. If for any reason at all, you will have the pleasure of seeing familiar faces or names in…

… Corners" could be best described as a road movie that never hits the road. The basic plot has a philosophical nomad wandering into Ann Arbor and interacting with sev- eral people. He ultimately has a pro…

…- found impact upon them. He teaches some to respect what they have in their lives and inspires others to make their lives better. All in about two hours, all in Ann Arbor. The nomad goes by the name Duncan…

… create a rather bizarre interpreta- tion of Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor of "Four Corners' is not exactly Ann Arbor as most people know it. Call it creative li- cense. The camera eye distorts and exaggerates…

… longer just a few guitar players on the diag on a sunny afternoon -they have multiplied ten- fold. And all of them are decked out in. hippie regalia. Those who are unfamiliar with Ann Arbor won't notice…

… musicians, a lot of folk musicians, blue grass and that kind of thing. And the cool thing is that it's a small enough community where all these people generally know each other. The rock people will play with…

…) 833-9700 for more details. Concert Update This Saturday, tickets for two big shows at the Michigan Theater - blues-rock psuedo-hippies BLUES TRAVELER (April 2; tickets are $17.50 and $19.50) and singer…

… all the more fun. Ann Ar- bor, in a sense, has become one of the- personalities of the stories. It's a magi-a;~ cal land where a group of quirky char: W acters take their lives all too ser4.- ously. The…

October 03, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 4) • Page Image 3

… Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bernardino Molinari 1 - d 11 NEW 1 ,1 Ii I ~ ~u. :i~~:....... . ::::I I >: …

… MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 9. 10. John Charles Thomas,Baritone MONDAY, MARCH 16 Myra H John Charles Thomas ess, Pianist SEASON TICKETS (including $3.00 May Festival Coupon) may be or- dered by…

December 03, 1998 (vol. 109, iss. 46) • Page Image 19

… Beautiful (1997) See Thursday. Mich. 9:30 p.m. MUSIC Johnnie Bassett & the Blues Insurgents Former John Lee Hooker guitarist fronts his own Detroit based group. Cavern Club, 210 S. First St., Ann Arbor. 332…

… to e there ... Wednesday, Dec. 9 FROM JAMBOREE TO 'JIGGY WIT IT Like to dance? Ann Arbor's got a lot Films opening Psycho Gus Van Sant's shot-for-shot remake of the Hitchcock horror exemplar may be a…

… freezes over. Fries, fries fries. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 At Showcase: 10:55, 1, 3:05, 5:20, 7:25, 9:40, 11:50 I Still Know What You Did Last Summer *, Wow, ya still know. Last summer…

… makes quality films. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 At Showcase: 12:05, 2:15, 3:25, 4:35, 5:35, 6:45, 7:50, 9:05, 9:55, 11:10, 12:10 The Wizard Of Oz ***** Judy Garland stars in the re-release of the…

…:30 p.m. MUSIC Aro Guthrie Long-favorite folk singer brings his show to Ann Arbor. The Ark, 316 1/2 South Main St., 761-1451. 8 p.m. $17.50 in advance. Aaron Siegel's Block Ann Arbor jazz quar- tet…

… sweep- ing popular culture in Ann Arbor, alternatives to that particular dance form remain viable options for the interested booty-shaker. A rival to swing - in number of followers and campus popularity…

…-9900. 10 p.m. $5 at the door. Michael Cooney Veteran folk singer plays from experience. The Ark, 316 1/2 S. Main St., 761-1451. 8 p.m. $12.50. Maschina Do they ever play anywhere outside of Ann Arbor? Bling…

Arbor 1 & 2: 761-9700; Briarwood: 480-4555; Fox Village; 994- 8080; Michigan Theater: 668-8397; Showcase: 9738380; State: 761-8667. Showtimes are effective Friday through Thursday. Late shows at Ann Arbor

… 1 & 2 and State are for Friday and Saturday only. Noon and mid-day matinees at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 are for Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only; matinees at State are for Saturday and Sunday only. The…

…. Siegel's the one on the drums. Kerrytown Concert House, 415 N. 4th Ave., 769-2999.8 p.m. $5. Derek Trucks Band HORDE blues-jazz band touring in support of its new C. Blind Pig, 208 S. First St., 996…

May 03, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 125) • Page Image 4

… Elizabeth Campbell, age 22, of 922 South State, a driver for the Ann Arbor Bus Company, was fined for reckless driving of a bus yester- day. Miss Campbell was reported by Police to have crashed into a car…

… driven by Cecilia J. Elbanowski of 1677 Broadway, when making a left turn into Division Street. Ann Arbor police are searching for Willard Penny, who escaped at 3:44 p.m. yesterday from the Jackson Prison…

… Farm. Penny is 26 years old, weighs 157 pounds, is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, has blue eyes and chestnut hair, and has a scar over his right eyebrow. When last seen he was wearing blue over- alls and jacket…

… at Tappan and South University; call 7664. LOST, March 6--Blue tweed coat, size 12, Jacobson's label. In taxi or bus station. Liberal reward. Marjorie Banting, Richmond, Mich. Mats. 30c Eves. 43c…

… active program of solo and ensemble festivals, also band and or- chestra festivals throughout the state. City Engineer's office reported yes- terday that nine No Parking signs have been returned, in…

… S. State. WANTED WANTED - Season ticket to May Festival. Phone 2-3956. WANTED-1942-43 Michiganensian. Will pay any price. Call 2-2281, leave message. CALLING two soldiers, sailors, or marines. We…

August 03, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 45) • Page Image 9

…TheMchigan Daily - Saturday, August 3,1985 - Page9 ow's the time for medieval merriment By Ron Schechter T ODAY MARKS THE beginning of the 16th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival. Billed as "a…

… reenactment of a medieval era jousting match. The 16th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval the Music School recital hall. Festival also features theatre, music, dance and crafts from the medieval period. Although the…

…, "there are actors, dancers, and musicians with schedule also includes dance; the Ann Included will be presentations by lace plenty of damsels in distress and what Millar calls a "low pressure per- Arbor

November 03, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… service of educating the University and Ann Arbor communi- ties." The Diwali prayer and meal are not only a chance for Hindu stu- dents to come and pray, it's open to anyone to learn about Hindu cul- ture…

… What's happening in Ann Arbor today FrTrNG d "Vulnerability to Substance Abuse; _ Lobby, 8 pm.-1:3 GROUP ME] 30 a.m. j …

… Reporter Jewel Gopwani. Bill would create collegiate license plates By Nick Bunkley Daily StaffReporter Wolverine fans may soon be able to trade in those standard blue-and-white Michigan license plates…

… next year and show their maize-and-blue pride with a plate bearing the University's logo. A Senate bill to create license plates for each of the state's 15 public universi- ties is quickly making its way…

Blue Lounge at Stockwell Residence Hall will also be decorated with dupata, long thing col- orful fabric and religious symbols such as an Ohm, consisting of lights vailed with fabric. Sajja stressed that…

…, Sajja said. HSC will observe Diwali this year with a prayer given by a Pujari fol- lowed by a traditional Indian meal. The event is 8 p.m. in the Blue Lounge of Stockwell Residence Hall. w THE ALIENDAR…

… means "festival of light," many Hindu students at the University will string lights on their homes and leave interior lights on at all times. Diwali "is one of the main festivals in India" said Aarti Dua…

…, an LSA junior and treasurer of the Hindu Students Council. The festival marks the third day in five days of celebra- tion comprising the Hindu new year. Nipa Kinariwala, a Nursing senior, said Diwali…

September 03, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 118) • Page Image 33

… ford Cook s * (4 Member of Teleflora. CpeVlDaysaWeek * M-Funtil8 Think Fowers. E 4 STAMOS TRAVEL 1.. PEOPLE'S FOOD CO-OP 6634400 yw>426-6923 Student Travel Breaks! Welcome Back to Ann Arbor Your…

…. -' ~' - A. 3A VINTAGE TO VOGUE BRUISE GALLERY ANN ARBOR FARMER'S MARKET 665-9110 327-T072 913-4982 Home-Grown Fruits & Vegetables, Crafts & Baked Goods, /l [i mu':s M_. R___I am!'___L 1~- - a El Fl .1 1..L…

… be appealing to you. Amazin' Blue is the oldest coed a cap- pella singing ensemble at the University. Comedy Company is UAC's own sketch comedy troupe whose alumni have been seen in places like Second…

… national bands and performing artists to the University, ranging from Sadao Wannabe to Blues Traveler. Laughtrack features student comedians and professional headliners at the U-Club. M-Flicks is a film…

…, and a Whole Lotta Shopping! .", *#,Omw, A5 Music, Cafes, Galleries, Delis, Coffee Shops, Art, Clothing, Books, Entertainment, Restaurants! WOODEN SPOON BOOKS 1. MUGHAL ASIA 764715 663-3116 n Arbor

… special served daily11:30 - 2:30. y Between MainDepot Division and Ann Streets ,p KITCHEN PORT I LILY'S GARDEN 665-9188 r jI j 663-2693 AfCokAtud the ord Wts Fr lowers, plants &greting cards. Com e Stordte…

… community owned natural food grocery. Check out our Student/huth Fares to Selected Markets. ,..great food and student discout program. !ow i the Coutyard * GO BLUE!!! * 216 N4th Ave. Su-F9-10 pm * Sat 8-10 pm…

… updated on our many events for Latino/a Heritage Month, Puerto Rican Week, Chicano/a History Week, the Caribbean Festival and Latin American Month. All are welcomed to be a part of our growing fuerza. For…

April 03, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… location for the concert in a photo caption Wednesday. Mary Reilly is the Democratic candidate for the Second Ward seat on the Ann Arbor City Council and Terry Martin is the Republican candidate. The Daily…

… School, Ann Arbor 12:30 pm - 5:30 Reception Following, 6 - 8 pm For more information call: 763-9044 A MAN HEARD WHO SHOULD BE AT CITY COUNCIL A MAN WHO LISTENS When you needed someone, a friend at City…

… the University com - munity on gay issues, was a highpoint of Gay Awareness Week. The week concludes with today's "Blue Jean Day," when students are asked to show their support for gay rights by wearing…

…." According to rally speakers, Blue.. Jean Day gives students both a" chance to show support for gay rights by wearing jeans and a,::: chance to show anti-gay attitudes: by wearing other clothing. "That way…

… 9'-Aprl12" 1987 DANISH FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 11-12 ANGELL HALL AUDITORIUM A Admission is free and the films have English subtitles SPONSORED BY THE DANISH CULTURAL INSTITUTE AND THE DANISH FILM…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 17

Ann Arbor Premiere of the week. It also serves as a lead-up to the 8mm. Festival as the film was shot in 8mm and then blown up to 35. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Aud. A, 7:00,8:40, 10:20) SILENT RUNNING…

… implied in the ads). French with subtitles. (Ann Arbor Theater, 210 S. 5th; 761-9700). RECKLESS A mild-mannered teenage girl tests society's values with an experimental relationship with a wild motorcycle…

… Theater, 231S. State; 662-6264). TERMS OF ENDEARMENT A widow (Shirley MacLaine), tries to settle some of the confusing points of a mother/daughter relationship with her daughter (Debra Winger). (Ann Arbor

… (Richard Loncraine, 1982) The week starts off with an Ann Arbor Premiere. The Police provide the musical score, and Sting stars. He plays a devilish figure who intrudes upon the home of a writer and…

… publisher of the spiritually uplifting. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:00,8:40,10:20) THE TIN DRUM (Volker Schondorff, 1979) The novel by Gunter Grass is the source material for the 1980 Oscar…

… the title says it is. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; MLB 3, 7:00, 9:00) AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN (Taylor Hack- ford, 1982) Richard Gere and Debra Winger fall in love (real lust) while Gere is going through…

… tertaining. Welles features the quest film techniques. It (Mediatrics; Nat. S ANN ARBOR 8MM The 14th 8mm Fil national flavor this from many differe start of the prelimi Sunday night. Each consistency of the…

…- tary Academy Award. (Mediatrics; Nat. Sci. Aud., 7:00,8:30) YOL (Yilmaz Guney, 1982) The second Ann Arbor Premiere of the week. Turkish inmates are given week-long furloughs, and the film follows them…

… find an an Hill, 7:00,9:00) WCBN BENEFIT The campus rai medium, film, to ge Blues Revue, St. Blues. At 9:00, s Calloway's Hi de (Cinema 2; Schor Education, 7:00,9:( CITIZEN KANE (0 A film textbook on…

May 03, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

…. Reasonable. 312 S. Ashley. ) 40 ELEVEN acres, half wooded, small cabin, ten minutes from Ann Arbor, $245 per acre. Call Centerline 3722-W. ')41 MAY FESTIVAL' season ticket-Main floor. Call 2-4561, Rm. 375 )42…

… vacant. Sorry we do not know of any rentals either in apartments or houses. We are sure we can help you if you wish to buy. Contact us immediately. ANN ARBOR TRUST COMPANY Phone 4231 Realtors Open Evenings…

… accommodations bring your overnight or weekend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOMZ 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 ROOMS FOR RENT MAY FESTIVAL ROOMS available for guests in private homes. Call Student Room Bureau, 2…

…, expert shap- ing, are guaranteed to please. Exper- ienced operators. First floor location. Rainey's Slenderizing and Beauty Salon, 1031 E. Ann. )32P BABY SITTERS - Call Kiddie Kare, 2-1101; if no answer…

… MICHIGAN "T" shirts for the chil- dren, yellow and blue. $1.75. Sizes 1-3 and 2, 4, 6, 8, white with date, $1.50, sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. They are made of dureme cotton. BEA NICKELS 7 Nichels Arcade FOR SALE…

… accessories. New, dark blue or gray and blue 2-pant suits, size 42 waist. Also new unused student desk. Call 2-1878. )25 1941 FOUR DOOR SUPER BUICK, new motor, all accessories. Perfect con- dition. Best offer…

… for all student paintings and poetry to be used at their first Student Arts Festival the weekend of May 13. 4 The paintings and sketches will be displayed at the League. The group emphasizes that…

…, handbrakes, locks and baskets. Excellent condition. Call 2-0279 after 5:30. )31 MAY FESTIVAL TICKETS-Two com- plete blocks, top balcony, section 15, row D, whole or in part. Call Carioba. 6 to 9 p.m., 2…

… TRAILER -! 29 ft., sleeps six, refrigeration, hot water heater, awning, like new, cheap. 1300 Hutchins. ) 37 3 TICKETS to May Festival,r2 togeth- er on second balcony and 1 on first floor center. Call Adele…

…, 2-3225 after 8 p.m. ) 38 TWO FESTIVAL tickets, ninth row, main floor, for individual cncerts. Phone 2-2901. )39 FOR SALE-250 CC Motorcycle 4 speed transmission, only 2900 miles. New condition…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

…rRTDAF, MAY 8, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAC3E rl V 1% FRIDAY, MAY 3,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAD! !7VK 'U' GRADUATES: Pakistanis Find Home in Ann Arbor By BARBARA NEUMAN "Cartoonival 1957" hats…

Ann Arbor because it's their "second home." Easy t Make Friends "We've become involved in the American, and particularly Ann Arbor, way of life," Qureshi said. "We stay here .because of the charm of the…

… professors make you work," said Sohail. Exams Count More "In Pakistan there are no blue- books, open-book tests, or quizes. We are given only a final exam. We either pass or wait for the next year's final…

…. Festival Youth Chorus, Qeneva Nel- son, conductor. Sat., May 4, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia Orchestra; Robert Merrill, baritone, soloist; Eugene Ormandy, conductor. Sun., May 5, 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia Orchestra…

… office will be open beginning Thurs., May 2, through the Festival. Academic Notices Students, College of LS&A,: Tenta- tive Time Schedules for the Fall Se- mester 1957 are now available. Students whose…

… ever go back," Sohail added. May Festival Concerts, May 2, 3, 4 "Let's forget about it now. We and 5: Fr., May 3, 8:30 p.m., Verdi's "Aida" won't be leaving for quite a while, in concert form…

April 03, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… sentenced to one year in jail and levied a $1000 fine under Michigan law. In Ann Arbor, the same offense would carry a $5 penalty. Roger Winthrop, Michigan's coordinator for the National Organization for the…

… effective alternatives." The First World War came to an end at 11a.m., Nov. 11, 1918. POS TILL, DONLEY SUE FOR LIBEL: Ann Arbor News BELEA ABZUG IN A UAC -VIEWPOINT PRESENTATION faces trial By LEE…

…-not how they look on a mannequin. Colors can have an important effect on the impression an applicant makes,Fulkerson sayd, She said pale colors such as pastel yellow, blue, or green are considered very…

… ALL NIGHT WAR MOVIE 6FESTIVALS? ? YEAH, THIS T4RKEY ALWAYS EATS HIS WEIGHT N SALTY PPCO CNI YoU CAN SAY THAT AGAIN!IM(UP TO MY EARS IN ARIDITY. w L '°:._ IF WE DON'T GET A BUDWEISER SOON, WE'LL BE…

May 03, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 153) • Page Image 12

… consultation with the director of the course in that department. # t:; f%//7'%I I ' 1 -- preview h MAY FST IVAL ~ 9CANY OF THE FINEST WORKS ON THE PROGRAM OF ANN ARBOR'S CELEBRATED MAY FESTIVAL MAY BE…

… andkings .@0 Does your partner step on your toes? Does your dancing need brushing up? Can you tango and do the grapevine twist gracefully? The answer to all your problems can be found right here in Ann Arbor

… the Edison Institute in eaDearborn! If the idea of the grapevine twist is too formidable, \ n t is recommended that you stay right here in Ann Arbor- no matter how hot it gets. Every Tuesday night, that…

… numerous conventions to be held in Ann 9 "~ Arbor during the summer will be the social Wiithsummer school, comes a new opportunity to adorn the campus walks and buildings with coeduca- tional style…

… chiffon ensemble. WE WANT YOU to enjoy every minute you spend in Ann Arbor this summer. So we have noted some special short cuts to new summer beauty for you. We hope you come to see us about your summer…

… very feminine with its dainty col- lar and pocket. In blue or dusty pink sharkskin, it is a summer costume which feels as cool as it looks. Program In American Culture To Be Offered ... of cabbag es…

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