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September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 23

… Wagner. $16 for students. 994-4801. Marcia Ball will appear at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival on Sunday, Sept. 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Gallup Park. Knee Deep Shag That's a pretty serious shag. St…

… from jazz to classic rock 'n' roll. "Guitar Shorty, an old blues guy does backflips on stage, was one 0 most popular performers," said Col Murdock, marketing director for Ann Arbor Summer Festival. But…

… Amazing jazz groove band headlines at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Fest. Gallup Park. 6:30 p.m. (opening acts begin at 11 a.m.). Tickets $14 in advance for one day, $20 for two days. Kurt Elling & the Hobgood…

… Trio Improvisa- tional jazz singer also plays as part of the Blues & Jazz Fest. Bird of Paradise. 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. $15 in advance. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Performing works by Mozart, Puccini and…

August 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 58) • Page Image 9

… they neglect to hold him up. "He's no fun," they cry. quick as they came they scurry off, leaving the harried M.C. to introduce the first ical production in Ann Arbor's ninth annual Medieval Festival

… craftsmen who will display their works tmonstrate their crafts. is weekend's festival is also rumored to include more costumed participants all out to that only in Ann Arbor can a stroll through the park…

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, August 4, 1978-Page 9 back the clock Now hear this," a tunic-clad gentleman announces to the crowd, "there have been s that fools are roving the festival grounds and…

…. Before the festival's sion, the jesters will be back for more silly antics. In between their attempts at y. there will be more 'serious' presentations. For example, there will be a parody of g and Juliet…

festival productions. se festival began last Saturday at West Park and moved around the city performing val dance and music in addition to the plays. This weekend the festival will be at the School on North…

… Campus. The Music School portion, according to the experienced, is, st part of the festival. In addition to performing all four plays at the site, the festival ipants will be joined by twenty-five medieval…

… yield kings and queens, dukes and ses, princesses and princes, a smattering of peasants and several friars, all color- ressed and revelling in the medieval spirit. E festival gets under way at the Music…

August 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 59) • Page Image 4

… pockets of the promoters-who are already rich. HOWEVER, THERE is an al- ternative. The Ann Arbor Blues Festival is this weekend. Although it does cost $10, there are some very great differences between the…

… Itp Tuesday, August 4, 1970 4' THE MICHIGAN DAILY lrie £1r419an Bfai1 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mice. Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Editorials orinted in…

… composer at this campus, combined his organiza- tional efforts with his own elec- tronic art "Call It Sheep," to offer one of the best and most thought- ful events of this type ever to be seen in Ann Arbor

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… experience. Call 662-4736. FU call THE PROFESSIONALS Creative Photography 10 years experience in Ann Arbor WEDDINGS and portraits. lrofesstonai 761-4146 or 761-1187 duality at student rates. Call John 1900 W…

… vs Blues Festival REFRIGERATOR on floors. Single rooms, 428 Cross St. 663-3886. 37C62 OLD BUT NICE-1 bdrm. furn. single or couple only, $160. 668-6906. 48Ctc LOVELY 2-bdrm. furn., prof. or coupit…

… two festivals. First, the Blues Festival is non- profit. It is not planned as a money-making venture. If, by some chance there is any profit, it will go into a fund to help pro- mote other musical…

… events-hope- fully free-throughout the year. It will also ensure that there will be another Blues Festival this year. In other words, in case there is any extra money, it will go right back to the…

… community. The money is even paid out at the Blues Festival. Goose Lake is paying already wealthy r o c k groups huge sums for an hour or two of their time. The blues musicians, on the con- trary, really need…

… the money. Some of them had to have their checks sent in advance so that they could pay their bills and get their cars fixed just to make it here. The money spent on the Blues Festival goes into the…

June 04, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…, Taste of Ann Arbor featured delica- cies from more than 40 of Ann Arbor’s well-known eateries such as the Arbor Brewing Company, The Blue Tractor and Silvio’s Organic Ristoran- te with food types…

…420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com LAURA SCHINAGLE Editor in Chief 734-418-4115 ext. 1251 schlaura@michigandaily.com MADISEN POWELL Business Manager 734…

… Press and The Associated Collegiate Press. 2 Thursday, June 4, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com NEWS Taste of Ann Arbor exhibits dishes from local eateries Due to weather, vendors…

… make last- minute changes to menus By JACKIE CHARNIGA Daily Staff Reporter The annual Taste of Ann Arbor event took over Main Street on Sunday, despite rainy conditions. A ticketed event…

… were coordinated by volun- teers from the Michigan The- ater, to whom a portion of the proceeds will be donated. Mary Kerr, president and CEO of the Ann Arbor Con- vention and Visitors Bureau, was…

…- time event organizer Maura Thomson has participated in Taste of Ann Arbor since 2005 and said she has noticed an increasing spike in popularity. “We have, assuming good weather, doubled in atten…

…- dance since 2008, and last year’s Taste of Ann Arbor had over 15,000 people,” Thomson said. Thomson attributes the dra- matic growth of the event to that of social media. “Social media has changed…

… sustainability in the food community of Ann Arbor, and said Taste of Ann Arbor is sensitive to cutting down on waste. “We need to take steps to be a ‘zero-waste Taste,’ ” said Thomson. “It’s about keeping…

… of Ann Arbor on Sunday. TA STE TEST @MICHIGANDAILY See TASTE, Page 3 …

… one of the six judges at this year’s competition. Responsible for the selection of this year’s entrees and Best of Show, Kerr described what goes into a winning dish at the festival. “The…

September 04, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 119) • Page Image 24

… f i A T. ;0 48 - The Michigan Daily Weekend Buddy Guy (right) and Beau Jocque (far right) will appear at the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival this weekend. Guy headlines tomorrow night's lineup…

… day, punk-pop the next, trip-hop sometime next week. The Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival exists as a monument against short attention spans and T-shirt rock 'n' roll. This weekend, gloriously spanning…

… frisbee-chuckers to the kids in the Ann Arbor Art Association, the stream of acts and artists feels less like a harangue to sell $18 CDs and more like a blessing. This year, traditional blues artists like…

… and Ann Arbor staples The Paul Keller Sextet. On the classier tip, Kurt Elling and his group will be playing at the Bird of Paradise on Ashley Street tomorrow and Saturday. Tickets are available at…

… Plaza, Room 4880E, New York, NY 10112. Rock on! THE 12TH ANNUAL CONAN O'BRIEN COLLEGE BAND SEARCH IS PRESENTED BY: ®125 years ago in JEdi Ann Arbor City Council members passed what is possibly ti…

… tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday, the venerable festival beast celebrates its 25th birthday. PREVIEW Blues and Jazz Festival Various locations September 4-7, 1997 With music festivals these days breeding like…

… torches of world music and exploratory jazz. Headlining the festivities this year are Buddy Guy, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater. Anyone who doubts that modern blues has urgency and fire needs to…

… at the Michigan Theater, and Jocque will play with the Zydeco High Rollers at Gallup Park on Sunday. Magazine - Thursday, September 4, 1997 1f11 Blues and 0 0 The Michigan Daily Weekend M . v…

… TicketMaster outlets, Schoolkids Records and PJ's Used Records. Blues lovers, jazz fans, purists, anarchists, sun-worshippers, dope fiends and those who wish to start off the year with a igiteou;ldnky good…

… Mormon rabbits, it is easy to forget what an outdoor con- cert should be like. But this festival changes all that. From the delicate smoke of the Mr. Rib tent to the Schoolkids Records outpost to the…

October 04, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 5) • Page Image 9

…? Austin? LA? Wrong: Ann Arbor. "It was a little place they called the Canterbury House," says Guy. "It was a coffee house, and there was kind of a religious place in the basement. Vd always doubted…

….m. "BEST POSTERS in Ann Arbor" -TMD STAIRWAYTO HEAVEN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK !!! Mon - Sat 11-7 340 1/2 S. State (upstairs) Sun 12 - 6 . 994-3888. The Broken Pitcher A courtroom satire about tipping the…

…One Guy who will not forget. by Andrew J. Cahn The year is 1967. Buddy Guy, a young blues guitarist well-known in his hometown of Chicago, hits the road. Where does he make his first stop? New York…

… playing the blues. "I'll never forget that day," he says. Guy came to fame in the late '60s, a time when San Francisco. psychedelia and Chicago blues were competing for the reputation of the hottest scene…

… around. And often, the two sounds were mixed by bands like Paul Butterfield, the Grateful Dead and Hendrix. To find the source of that 12-bar thing called blues, many listeners ended up in the Windy City…

… of all, about ninety percent of the songs I've recorded, I didn't write them nowhere," he says. "I just wanted to sing them like the greats did. Most blues songs are written by experience, and most of…

… the stuff (in blues songs) I haven't experienced. It's like 'Five Long Years' (a track from the new record) - I never worked in a steel mill. "I got that from Eddie Boyd, and it was a big hit back when…

… other other Black musicians. I found out later that he was the only guy on his label (Epic) who was a true blues player." In addition to Vaughn, there are other blues musicians who have become quite…

… popular in the last few years, including Jeff Healy, Robert Cray and Bonnie Raitt. B.B. King and John Lee Hooker are selling more records than ever. Is there another blues revival? "I was talking with B…

… guitar player alive." What does Guy have to say about this? "I think Eric's number one." And blues players are supposed to be arrogant... Ain't they cute? Don 'n' Melanie (along with Paradise co…

May 04, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…, The University Musical Society, Ann Arbor, Michigan. My dear Mr. Sink:- ; Y.f The announcement of the Thirty-Fifth Annual May Festival just reached' me and am glad to note that the high standard for…

… which the. Festival is known, is being main- tained in the forthcoming programs. The Ann Arbor Festival=, in. my humble opinion, is one of the, finest in this country, and I deplore the fact that I cannot…

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…. So she had to say "'NO"- and in spite of his pleading cotildn't tell him WHY. Give Yourself SOX Appeal-Wear GARTER We are featuring for Saturday to Look, one of the finest Suits in Ann Arbor for…

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February 04, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… sold- out Ann Arbor Folk Festival, total- ing nine and a half hours, featured fourteen incredible musicians, more than a few Pete Seeger trib- utes, and one generally pleasant emcee, Seth Walker, who…

… 'or Iron & Wine's prefaced the tribute with "fe OK," sound from their "The Way I Am," self-deprecating e at the festival, humor and memories of previous ve the audience Ann Arbor shows, prcing herself…

… mentality with a So fo high-energy performance. The night also included Thao pheno] & The Get Down Stay Down, a dissonant, spunky, electric indie-pop group infused with blues, folk and rock. Pearl and the…

… Beard, a folk-pop trio with Iron & Wine's passionate synergy, was also fea- onstage with a tured - their music consists of a quickly declared brilliant roaring cello played by Arbor and his "b Emily Hope…

… wholeheartedly. Eventu- ally, Daniels also made the whole room sing, "How 'bout we take Sam Beam came our pants off?" over and over full band and Not too long after, Ingrid his love for Ann Michaelson led the 3…

… in that brief, magical moment, I'll be grate- ful - grateful for the laughs we shared through an invisible screen. By HANNAH WEINER Daily Arts Writer The festival had every type of folk a good folk…

May 04, 2017 (vol. 128, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

festival with social and political focus By EDUARDO BATISTA Daily Staff Reporter On Monday, hundreds of students and organizers gathered in Ann Arbor for the May Day Festival of Resistance, an event…

Ann Arbor observes May Day by social inequality protest University research buildings honored in competition for increased energy efficiency Hundreds of students and organizers gathered for…

… poor labor conditions, May Day has grown throughout the years to tackle other issues, such as social struggles and liberation movements. In Ann Arbor, specifically, protesters said they strived…

… nationally-organized social movements protested in the streets of Ann Arbor. Among these groups were A Day Without Immigrants, the Movement for Black Lives and the Women’s Strike Committee. Protesters…

… looking for efficiency gains from energy they buy and produce and how energy is used in current buildings. Planet Blue, the University’s multidisciplinary sustainability initiative, is…

… wrote for CounterPunch on Sunday, he mentioned the struggle for clean drinking water in Cochabamba, Bolivia. “May Day is a festival of life,” Linebaugh said. “It’s a festival of red blood whose…

September 04, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 127) • Page Image 41

…Fall 2018 — 7E The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com Music and magic at the first night of the 41st Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival On Friday, Jan. 26, Ann Arbor locals and residents from the far…

… corners of the mitten state alike flocked to the University’s own Hill Auditorium for the 41st Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Being so close to the festival, in geographical terms, might make…

… what has made it so near and dear to Ann Arbor’s heart for the past two generations. Isbell and company’s set made the lights feel appropriate, and guitar solos abounded. The most valuable…

…-underappreciated genre. A folk festival whose headliners include Jason Isbell and John Prine can only be expected to meet expectations, but Friday’s portion of the annual event far surpassed them. While the final…

… notable in and of themselves, the Folk Festival’s 41st marked at least one significant change. During the final set of the night, several stadium- style lights came on, filling the hall with…

… motion and colorful patterns. This was the first year for these features, and more than providing pretty visuals, they signify growth for the festival, and hopefully not a departure from…

…” and giving a nod, before his last song, to his struggles with alcoholism. It was the sort of honesty that wouldn’t necessarily be expected from a festival headliner, even if the festival were a…

April 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 140) • Page Image 2

… focus was getting out the vote. The first part of the weekend festivities was not really directly related to the election. It was the First Annual Ann Arbor Hash Festival and it was a rous- ing success…

… first annual Ann Arbor Hash Festival I r and interesting rock I have heard lately. Theykhave two very fine guitar players who switch off playing lead while the bass and drums provide solid, steady…

… PAUL TRAVIS Arts Editor Ann Arbor has always had a reputation for mixing politics and culture. In the past it has combined street and youth cul- ture with radical politics - po- litical rallies and…

… guerrilla the- ater, rock and roll music and political speeches. But this past weekend Ann Arbor saw a variation on the old theme - the mixing of youth culture and traditional, electoral politics in an…

… the Ann Arbor-Detroit area for a tong time under other names, and they usually do a pretty solid show. There were some good vocals and some nice ar- rangements but nothing new, nothing exciting about…

… year! J 1 plus ALBERT BROOKS APRIL 9th-8:30 P.M. TICKETS: $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 Still available at: Ypsilanti-McKenny Union, Ann Arbor-Ann Arbor Music Mart UDENT DISCOUNT 4 I' * 4 N 4 I 11 ' I I 'I…

… part of the group, came out and did an all acousti- cal set. The old country and country- blues 'numbers Davis did give the audience a nice break in what was otherwise a very high energy rock and roll…

May 04, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

…. Tickets are $4 each night available at Schoolkids, PJ Records, and at the door. (769-4060). Benefit Concert for Peace - This benefit for the Ann Arbor Nuclear Free Zone Campaign and for Medical Aid to El…

…. Junkie: Portraits of Women and Transition is the latest offering by Ann Arbor's Common Ground Theater En- semble. It deals with the problems of ANN ARBOR INDIVIDUAL TEATRES DAILY 1:00 P.M. SHOWS $2…

… Lounge - Steve Nardella and his rock 'n' roll Trio play Friday and Saturday night. Mr. Flood's Party - Electric blues from the Original Blue Buzz Band Friday and Saturday night. Rick's American Cafe…

… - Great ska from SLK Friday; The Watusis on Saturday. The List Concerts Swing into Spring - This jazz festival continues over the weekend with The Fabulous Checkers, Danny Spencer and Friends, and The Reed…

September 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… States, Japan and France. This article originally ran Jan. 23, 2007. AAFF returns, free of censorship By KRISTIN MacDONALD Associate Arts Editor The Ann Arbor Film Festival kicked off Tuesday night with…

… of Ann Arbor's more progressive-minded past. The screening began with an earnest trib- ute to deceased AAFF participant Helen Hill, a one-time Festival judge and lifelong film- maker, and the Festival

… on. This article originally ran March 22, 2007. BEHIND THE CONTROVERSY Ann Arbor's annual film festivals provide a medium for independent artists to showcase their work. But the past few years, state…

… medium. Others believe that state funding is necessary for the festival to con- tinue its trend of excellence. They contend that art is a public good that earns revenue for Ann Arbor through jobs and…

… tourism. Regardless of whether the state funds future festivals or not, the Ann Arbor Film Festival will continue contributing to the eclectic nature of the town. It is a tradition that will add breadth to…

… your college experience should you choose to take part in it. The lobby of The Michigan Theater was filled with boozers and shmoozers for the opening night of the Ann Arbor Film Festival. …

Ann Arbor research and development facility - eliminating 2,100 jobs. At a hastily convened press con- ference this afternoon in the Mich- igan Union, Mayor John Hieftje joined University President Mary…

… with The Detroit Free Press that Pfizer wouldn't neces- sarily cut off research funding sim- ply because they were no longer in Ann Arbor. In addition to funding research, Pfizer supported a few…

… candidly about what the loss of Pfizer, the world's largest phar- maceutical company, would mean for Ann Arbor. He said that the PHOTO BY ANGELA CESERE/Daily " " _""___""""""__ ________________ GRAPHIC BY…

… BRIDGET O'DONNELL/Daily ANGELA CE5ERE The 177-acre Pfizer facility located near Gov. Jennifer Granholm speaks about the closing of the Ann Arbor Pfizer facility in the Michigan Union yesterday as University…

September 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

Arbor 995-1545 Corner of William & Division Voted BEST Indian Cuisine in the Michigan Daily reader poll, Current Magazine, MetroTimes, and Ann Arbor News. AWARD-WINNING INDIAN CUISINE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK…

… that ushered in a new era work, this is ultimately a story in Hollywood is both a filmmaking of love. Serious Jim Carrey is in, "DON landmark and a pre-college must Kate Winslet with blue hair is still…

… it either. 's the new thing.You t out. This article originally ran on Sept. 5, 2006. 4 Courtesyteiramax Uma Thurman in "Pulp": Sexiest cokehead ever (sorry Kate Moss). 4 page 400 S. Division Ann

… honors at the 1994 NIE DARKO" Cannes Film Festival. The pop- culture manifesto and unchal- he bizarre church of lenged alpha and omega of all ko." The Sept. 11 era things postmodern filmmaking is a plane…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 120

…4 Page 10-E-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor Stage CAMPUS 1 . Arena Theater 2. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater 3. Michigan League Ballroom 4. Power Center 5. Residential College…

… Auditorium 6. Trueblood Theater VARIETY FOR ACTOR AND AUDIENCE Ann Arbor theater diverse Frieze Building Michigan League Michigan League 121 Fletcher East Quadrangle Frieze Building By GILLIAN BOLLING Local…

May 04, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

… Jepson the spectacular new1 opera star who will be the soloist at the first concert in this year's Ann Arbor May Festival, Wednesday night, May 15, will fly to New York imme- diately after her concert here…

… family is liv- ing in Ann Arbor now, and he be- came intensely interested in the Southwest when he visited in Santa Fe as a boy. The desire to portray the spirit and color of the rapidly-disappearing cow…

… several numbers. Miss Frances Byrne gave readings, and Miss Vir- giniaLohr played the xylophone. Mrs. Guy Bragham reviewed the year's club work, and Mrs. William C. Hoad, president of the Ann Arbor Women…

… the pro- gram concluded with a song, the words of which were written by her. Alumni Of De Pauw Will HaveBanquet Ann Arbor Alumni of DePauw Uni-, versity will hold a dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday in the…

… Iotel Statler, Detroit. After the dinner program an Ann Arbor-DePauw Alumni Association \will be organized. Reservations for the dinner are being made at Stalker Hall. Those wishing to attend are asked to…

… Shu, and R. D. Slack, '35, all honorable mentions. The Architects' Ball will be held in Granger's Ballroom, Friday, May 10. Ann Arbor Woman Made' Turkish Representative Mrs. S. Howell Taylor, formerly…

… of Ann Arbor and now a resident of Beirut, Syria, has been delegated to attend the International Alliance of Women, organized for suffrage and equal citizenship, which was held in Istanbul, Turkey…

… and Mrs. W. C. Steere, Mrs.Ada Zim- merman, and Mrs. Ruth S. James will chaperone. The Blue Collegian or- }a ya Festival chestra will provide the music. Helen Irish. She is looked upon as the most…

… turquoise blue slip. The dress has a slight off-the-shoulder effect and was fashioned with a ruffle -down the back. Miss Murphy wore rhinestones to accent her formal. Sarah Pierce, '35, also in the queen…

…'s court, was seen in blue net, over a blue taffeta slip. The off-the- shoulder effect of her dress was out- lined with rows of narrow ruffles. Her gown was trimmed with a wide sash of deep pink taffeta and…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 44

… little Until City Council Republicans' rose up in arms two summers ago against what they called "undesirables from all over the country," Ann Arbor was the home of the Blues and Jazz Festival, a three day…

… )llins night at Hill, Power Center or Allison, Hound Dog Taylor and to- Crisler Arena (depending on the Ann Arbor's own, Shakin' Jake. the act) is often impossible. But the perils of the boarder and the…

… long distances from Ann tell IN ADDITION, show cost is a Arbor to the concert site spelled she major concern among the co- doom to the Fesival. The pro- like operative members who are re- last quired to…

…,bat least in Michigan. Featured musicians usually do a three or four day stand, sometimes coming to Ann Arbor afterwards.- . But even this isn't necessarily true anymore since the Primo Showbar closed its…

… the Tower because "there's so much noise with those damn sirens screaming up and down them every day. See HEAR, Page 7 to Ann Arbor, b decline in qualit of performers Classical still- By DAVID…

… unrestrained sound of classical performance can be heard almost any evening somewhere in Ann Arbor. CLASSICAL concerts may well rank among the city's top social occasions. Smartly dressed, middle…

… drinks being expensive. but are equally KoCkI I n roll limited in Ann Arbor Until last fall, Ann Arbor had its definite short- comings as far as rock and roll music and dancing was concerned, and, to…

… to breathe beat the Ark remains as the core of Ann Arbor's dwindling folk scene. Linda Sigland, who manages the Ark with her husband David, accurately de- scribes it as "a family type atmosphere that…

… extrava- ganza that brought the biggest names in blues and jazz to the city. . That summer, Council banned the Festival from its traditional [DER site at the Otis Spann field be- cause of inadequate clean…

December 04, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

… Celebration Music Festival, and also made a 20-concert tour of the Union of South Africa. MISS KASKAS, who appeared in Ann Arbor as soloist in the 1947 May Festival performanceof Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis…

….m. Sunday. Tickets for either concert may be purchased at the Choral Union office, Burton Tower. Christmas Job Outlook Poor In Ann Arbor The outlook isn't too bright for students who hope to earn Christ- mas…

… spree. For the handful of students remaining in Ann Arbor over the vacation the job outlook is only a little less bleak. "The reason that we don't hire students over the holiday period is that they leave…

… attending school. ov ,owItj/a pra p SLIPS . . . . $11.95 - $12.95 GOWNS . . . . $12.50 - $14.95 Colors - Pink, Blue and White Trimmed with dainty nylon lace or net and attractive embroidered designs. ii4e…

… University Residence Halls. * * * FOOD SERVICE units have been planning for the festive sea- son with mountains of candy canes, fruit cakes and molded jel- lies, to garnish the Christmas tables. Glee clubs…

…, Metropolitan Opera contralto An- na Kaskas; David Lloyd, tenor heard here last year in the May Festival performance ofMozart's "Mass in C minor," and Oscar Natzka, leading bass of the Royal Opera at Covent…

…- shire Festivals and at Colorado's Central City Opera Festival in the title role of "Orpheus." The "Messiah" will be performed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, and re- peated in a matinee performance 2:30 p…

… VAN BUREN Sh/p 8 NICKELS ARCADE You've Needed It. 09 You've Wanted It! HERE IT IS THE NEW DRESS TO JUST FILL THE NEEDS FOR THE HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES 'We have just received dressy pastels, in Crepe, V…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

Ann Arbor and teaches at the Michigan Islamic Academy, stressed in his presentation that, "The priority given to the environ- ment is low." ness is a part of the Islamic religion, which focuses on…

… traditional Hindu prayer. University students marked Diwali together in the Blue Lounge of Stockwell Residence Hall, and many said they will go home this weekend to their families to celebrate with dinner and…

… around various issues, including domestic terrorism, human rights and con- fronting poverty. Islam Awareness Week will conclude tomorrow with a special prayer in the Blue Lounge of See ISLAM, Page 7A…

… before the public was supposed to see them. The Michigan Athletic Department planned to unveil the new jerseys and shorts to the public at the Wolverines' Maize and Blue scrimmage - commencing about 20…

… pre- sents. Diwali is one of the main festivals in India, and it marks the beginning of the Hindu new year. Medical second-year student Ashutosh Tyago said the event brought together different Indian…

… cultures. He equat- ed India to modern Europe, a combination of many dif- FE STIVAL OF LIGHT ferent cultures. Hindu people from nearly every state in India attended last night's Diwali festival, ago said…

… from unsanitary contact. Sripada Raju, a former University research associate, served as the Pujari. Raju said Diwali is a festival of light and a festival of wealth and prosperity marking the new year…

…. Diwali is a time for farmers to forecast their future crops and a time for bankers to settle transactions and begin accounts for the new year. "Essentially this festival is to affirm the resourceful- ness…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… OPEN TILL TWELVE Clark Tibbitts, University admini- strator of the scholarship program, announced today that 17 Ann Arbor high school students would receive grants from the Regents-Alumni Scholarship…

… fund for 1945. Ann Arbor High school led the list of schools receiving scholarships with 11 students receiving awards. Uni- versity High had five students re- ceiving honors, while St. Thomas had one…

… Winnie Bowles, 2- anowski, R.F.D. No. 5, Shigeki James 5685. Extension 18. Sugiyama, 1325 Washtenaw Ave.; Helena S. Thomassen, 2115 Woodside WANTED: Festival ticket for Satur- Road. Mary Ann O'Connor, 721…

….i i ,ir LOST AND FOUND LOT:Eversharp pen, navy blue with gold top between Stockwell and Natural Science. Call 24471, room 4533. AT THE LOST: String of pearls near League RADIO& REORD SHOP or on Main…

…. Excellent arrange- Likeness is Proposed inent for meals. Lkns sPooe WANTED: Two tickets for all or any WASHINGTON, May 3.- (4-)- of the May Festival concerts. Call Coining of a ten-cent piece bearing a…

February 04, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

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April 04, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… FOR THE HOP an still make reservations or J-Hop service. Ann Arbor Phone 1300.-Adv. WRITERS and Office Supplies, and repairs. Agent for Rem- Monarch, and Smith Premier. shington, 8-9 A. A. Sav. Bank…

… the snore pretentious works have received their initial per-I formance in Ann Arbor and a numberI of artists whose names are now fam- ous in the musical world were heardt here at the beginning of their…

…:00-Gerald Thayer lectures on "Cam- ouflage in Nature" in Hill auditor- ium. Mrusic Notes 7.-30--LL01 15. Waltz..........Blue Birch Canoe at Met] 16. One Step.. Men of the Maize and McAlli Blue Goes to 17…

… This year's presentation of the May Festival, May 14 to 17, in Hill audi- torium, is the beginning of the second quarter of the annual musical offer- ings by the University School of Music. In the 25…

… years of festivals the con- certs have grown from rather me- diocre one-night affairs to the preten- tious four-day events of the present day. The first festival was brought1 about a few years after Prof…

…. A. -A.a Stanley came ,to the University, as the last of a series of miscellaneous concerts which had been givenI throughout the year. It proved to be1 so successful that a festival was given4 the next…

… further augmented by adding a sixth concert and beginning the festival on Wednesday evening. During these years, in connectiont with the Pre-festivalsconcerts in which a similar development has taken place…

FESTIVAL ARTISTS: Rosa Ponselle, Anna Fitziu, 'Lois M. Johnston sopranos; Louise Homer, Merle Al- cock, Minerva Komenarski, contraltos; Fernando Carpi, Arthur Hackett, tenors; Emilio deGogorza, Robert R…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

… place. At the same time, other local bone's in the early '60s. Uncle Bonzai, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, spon- more national attention, Ann Arbor is establishments like Dominick's, the The Tetes Noires…

… more eviden- ce of the death of American cinema. Ann Arbor is a town of experience 40,000 students strong. There's a life and rhythm and energy here that you now contribute to. And, for each one of you…

… say "Hello" and "Thank You." Be it on the street or in the theater, that's the spirit Ann Arbor truly strives for. We're numb er We are the 2nd largest student organization on campus, housing more…

… University's Office of Major Events VERYWHERE you look, kifyou and former co-director of the Ark folk mu icthat isurelya coeback said, "It's (the Ann Arbor folk scene) fk mi. started to come alive again. Some…

…-style acts, in the last few years and more studen- Ann Arbor stands behind only a small ts are willing to support folk and folk- number of U.S. cities as a premier rock bands nationally. showplace. - With a…

… recently Today Ann Arbor's Ark remains the revitalized local scene, it has long premier place to see folk music in the been a stopping place for major acts city. Established in 1965, it and Can- going from…

…, Ann Arbor was an im- become stars. portant jumping off place for such ar- By 197, when the Siglins took over tists as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and direction of the Ark, folk and folk- Leon Redbone…

…Aror' ledig Leon Redbone, who actually lived in folk club, The Ark, saw to it that the Ann Arbor for his first few months in city had richer folk offerings than this country, first established the most of the…

…-dozen national cy years. ped at Canterbury House (currently followings through their live appear- caliber performers, and one or two bal But while Ann Arbor remained on thesiteof the ArielRestaurant) during ances…

… folk perfor- mers. And more students and young people are getting involved. As an an- E Buy one swer to the national success of Suzan- ne Vega and the Roches, Ann ArborOn vr 2 br dssc sWp er boasts the…

May 04, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

Arbor; $7.50 hy mail outside Ann Arhor. "I've got Pabst Blue Ribbon on my mind." SCOCETPR0ODCSPIEITSP0 P00 ns ot0*a4 Jdead 4daaAt i1893 ~ i~d~tda~& 1844 …

… of classical archaeology and Greek; and Walter Weber Jr., professor of civil engineering. Samoff was recently appointed to the Ann Arbor Transit Authority (AATA) by Mayor Louis Belcher. He was a…

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…. Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: tt2 September through April (2 semesters): $13 by mail outside Ann Arhor. Summer session published Tuesday through Satur- day morning. Suhscription rates: $6.50 in Ann

February 04, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 73) • Page Image 15

… benefit the A2 Blues & Jazz Festival! Go! ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Cellist Erling Bkndal Bengstsson plays Dvorak's Cello Concerto, Michigan Theater, 8 p.m., $12-$16, 668- 8397. HORAao GUTItRREz A…

…, with numerous campus choirs, including "'he iFriars." "The Hannonettes," and "Amazin' Blue,'' and special guest "'op Priority." Rackham, 8 p.m., $5, 763-TKTS; proceeds go to the Ann Arbor I lomeless…

… and piano 2-piece at the Espresso Royal on Main St., 668-1838. THE RFD BOYS Yeeee-Hlaaa! Country-funksters doin' the bluegrass thang at the Ark, 761-1451. THE ANN ARBOR BLUES ALL-STARS George Bedard…

Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:45, 2:50, 5, 7:20, 9:40. HOwARDS END Somebody told us that this flick ain't so bad. At State: 7 p.m. only. LORENzO'S OIL Though this miracle cure movie has the potential to be…

… about. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 12:30, 2:35, 4:45, 7:05, 9:20. MATINEE Director Joe Dante's testament to B-horror movies might just be his "Citizen Kane." But don't let that scare you off. It's actually funny…

… takes audience sugges- tions throughout the show - hence the name. Original shows each week. U-Club, 10 p.m., $2, 996-5979. BUrm THIS Ann Arbor Civic Theatre brings to life Lanford Wilson's celebrated…

… great tocther - Groovy and gritty funky butt lovers from the Big Apple and from down the block ride a blues jones at Rick's, 996-2747. F R I D A Y TRIANGLEViSIONTHE IMPATIENTS A's post-mod power trio…

…'t nobody leaving until they sing the blues with da Chief at Rick's, 996-2747. PAUL KELLER / CARY KOCHER QUARTET Chill out with some cool ray jazz and look good doin it at the Bird of Paradise, 662…

… & The Kingpins, Peter Madcat Ruth, Shari Kane, Al Hill, Steve Ferguson, and Lazy Lester get together for an all night blues thang at the Blind Pig, 9:00 p.m., $10 (in advance), and all proceeds will…

… recital of Haydn, Schumann, and Liszt, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m., S10-$35, 764-2538. DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA See Thursday, 8:30 p.m. S U N D A Y HOMEGROWN WOMEN'S MUSIC SERIES Ann Doyle and Stephanie Ozer…

October 04, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 4) • Page Image 10

… permutations. Edgefest, Lynch says, conjures up a musical travelogue that proudly represents Ann Arbor. Reflecting on this year's festival poster, a painting by local artist Nancy Wolfe, he added, "Edgefest is a…

…- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 4, 2001 ARTS 4 Music bash 'Edgefest' fires up mix of creative jazz and improvised music 4 By Denis Naranjo Daily Arts Writer Four years ago Ann Arbor

…-to-coast attention. Even inter- national interest swings back to Ann Arbor when Edgefest fires up a heady mix of creative jazz and improvised music. For sheer variety, there's a healthy assortment of headliners from…

Ann Arbor (Ed Sarath, Gerald Cleaver, Pete Siers), Chicago (8 Bold Souls, Rob Mazurek), New York (Matthew Shipp, Mark Helias), Germany (Kon Pack) and Canada (Les Projection- nistes, Barking Sphinx…

… Ensemble). Concertgoers can even hit a walking tour of venues - festival host pre- senter Kerrytown Concert House, Workbench Furniture and the Firefly Club near Main Street - courtesy of a one-price, all-festival

March 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… touring colleges throughout Vp4 the midwest, and this is their first stop .Q4; in Ann Arbor. Fast, probably a bigger John Pririe fan than anyone else going ADRIAN'S T-SHIRT PRINTE to the Michigan Theater…

… Theatre culminated its debut visit to Ann Arbor with a splendidly danced Wednesday evening program. The first piece presented was Ciona (1974), choreography by Barnett, , hase, Clarke, et al' One of…

… songs they'll be playing tonight are upbeat satires, but they are 4 not limited to any one style of music. -v - Missad's classical training on piano will carry off a ballad as well as a blues#G number, a…

… ARTS Q COLORADO DANCE FESTIVAL June 3-30 Q COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL June 23-July 29 QI COLORADOSHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL July 8-August 19 Q MUSIC THEATRE FESTIVAL DISTINGUISHED VISITING PROFESSORS " SHIRLEY…

October 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 28) • Page Image 2

… / Late .. sff The i .Met ocolgr GP iI I Ann Arbor Civic Theatre presents "CACTUS FLOWER" by A BE BURROWS OCTOBER 14-17 8:00 P.M. ot Trueblood Theatre TICKET PRICES: $2.00 to $2.50 662-9405 P.O. Box…

… 1993 Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106 r _- --- "A fluffy modern comedy" "An incredibly likable film" "PRETTY HEAVY STUFF" DIAL 662- 6264 "ONE OF THE BETTER AMERICAN FI LMS OF 1970" o i L -Mcigandil 4 4 National…

… Michigan Faculty." Notice to Employees of All University Uunits: Open Enrollment Period for Blue Cross. Blue Shield and M a J 0 r Medical Health Insurance will be Oc-E tober 5-18, 1970 in locations noted…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 4, 1970 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY cinema: I Superceding Europe in 3y BRUCE MOCKING The first of two parts. The New York Film Festival, so t h e…

Festival propaganda booklet boasts, is the only claim this country has to any really decent film showcase on a par with Cannes or Berlin or Venice. After having seen four of the major entries in t h i s year…

…'s competition, in Septem- ber, this appears to have been quite an understatement. As far as I am concerned this is the best film festival in the world. Opening night marked the American debut of Truffaut's latest…

… the best possible seats. Lincoln Center is one of the outstanding locations for a film Truffaut's 'Wild Child' festival. Its two theatres c a n handle typical festival crowds of nearly t h r e e…

… Lincoln Center, sponsor of the Festival. Next on the agenda was a wel- coming speech by Mayor Lind- say, who surprised the hell out of me by getting a tremendous ovation. I suppose the audience liked what…

… her anymore . . . and neither do I." With all due regard for the Mayor, a man I deeply admire, the high point of the Festival came shortly after he walked off. the stage, and Truffaut emerged. Francois…

May 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… love for good music is what makes them alike." Conductor Ormandy arrived in Ann Arbor shortly after noon yes- terday. In his guest room at the League, he relaxed for a moment and formed a message to the…

…II THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1956 I I X56 MAY FESTIVAL: Ormandy Says 'Audiences Are Alike' /I Al "These students," Ormandy said, "attended the Festivals. Here they heard some of the…

Festivals meant to students in the past and how much benefit they derived from the Festivals. Present day students," he said, "should also, be able to benefit from the Festivals." Praises Sink During the…

… interview, Conduc- tor Ormandy pointed out the part played by Musical Society presi- dent Charles A. Sink. "Dr. Sink," Ormandy said, "has been and is one of the most co- operative festival heads I have ever…

…." Ormandy has conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra in 20 con- secutive May Festival series. "We always try," Maestro Eu- gene Ormandy concluded, "to make each concert enjoyable." Petitioning Closes…

… 1956 May Festival, is shown directing the Philadelphia Orchestra. (EDITOR'S NOTE: Following Is the fourth in a series of articles cov- ering this year's May Festival.) By RENE GNAM 1 "Programs for a…

… words, you have to serve a musical menu to cover the six concerts of 'the' Festival. You, have a great oppor- tunity to serve a perfectly bal- anced musical menu, a menu which. must list works of the…

… Society's annual May Fes- tival concert series. "Year after year;" he said, "this is something we all look forward to. We have given between 140 and 150 concerts this year, and the Festival is actually the…

… climax of our season. "This Festival," Maestro Orman-, dy said, "has not only been built on a great orchestra, stars and choruses, but also on the music. People Love the Music "People who come to a concert…

May 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… NN ANLAN pi f .m iI?9 Ii / .. in Ann Arbor 508 E. William (store hours 9:30-5:30) JmporbAo Jerf Count rj IN IDIIA AiRirSHOIP 3 3 0 MAYNARD STREET SID n- MELTON X" IRIS ADRIAN TOM NEAL PLUS…

…; $5.14. Debussy: The Little Shepherd; Jimbo's Lullaby; Golliwog's Cakewalk (William Kapell). Vic. 49-3212; LP; $1.16. ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS ON THE ANN ARBOR DRAMA SEASON FIVE WEEKS, MAY 15- JUNE 16 Box…

… lens, Heiland solenoid and case. Excellent condi- tion. Call Pete at 2-0026 after 7 p.m. )72 EVERGREENS -- Low spreading, bush, upright. Junipers, arbor vitae, dwarf pines, etc. Wholesale prices. M. Lee…

…'s rayon jackets $3.49, sizes S-M-L, colors tan, dark blue, light blue, dark green, gray WI I Open until 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington- 5 NOW SHOWING LAST OF THE GREAT OUTLAWS! Robert L Lippeit UA_ S…

… Museum, 1 p.m. Chairman, N. E. Hartweg., Concerts May Festival. The University Musical Society announces May Festival con- certs, as follows: Friday, 8:30 p.m. Requiem Mass (Ver- di); Eileen Farrell…

… artists appearing af Festival.. Orchestral Selections on the Festival Prograrn. LIST OF RECORDINGS BY ARTISTS APPEARING AT THE FESTIVAL: I Bizet: Carmen Excerpts (Rise Stevens and others with the…

…; LP; $5.72. Schumann: Concerto in A Minor (Artur Rubinstein with the RCA Victor Orchestra). V ic. ,LM 1050; LP; $5.72. THE FESTIVAL PROGRAM: Strauss, R.: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier (Eugene Ormandy…

August 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… 8$54.95 krena-8 p.m. Installation Available at door, general admis- Auto Sound Specialist Sports Arena or at the MILLER'S s Arena will be held at Radio Shop 208 E. DAVIS Ann Arbor, Mich. Weekend…

…:00. MICHIGAN-What's Up, Doc? continuous daily. NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM-Tunnel Warfare (Fri. only), shows at 7:00, 9:00. STATE-The Graduate, shows at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00. Other Events ANN ARBOR

… "The Creation," The Middle Ages will live "The Washtub," and "The Most again when the third annual Pie and the Plum Cake." The Medieval Festival gets under actors will be in authentic me- way this…

… charge for any of the The court dancing is "pictur- presentations. esque and pretty to look it," The plays that will be per- says festival director Irene Goodman. A complete program will be given at 11 a…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 46

… crowds while the Ann Arbor City Symphony Orchestra sounds a score above the con- stant drone. Meanwhile, around the corner, down East University, the Free Arts Festival flourishes with its blend of…

…Acge Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY, Thursday September 4, 11'975' Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday September 4, 1975 . ,WER SI.IO Art fairs highlight o therwise tranquil Ann Arbor summer A…

… eyes, ears and lots of the greenbacks. By SUSAN ADES Summertime in Ann Arbor is somewhat of a paradox. Many people remain in town long after the school-year mad- ness has degenerated into an unfamiliar…

… lull; they enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. Yet, the excitement and frivolousness of the annual mid-July Ann Arbor outdoor art fairs seem to high- light the season for everyone. "All of a sudden quiet…

… little Ann Arbor is flooded by thous- ands of people," exclaimed Geri Rickman, an Art School junior. "Booths start going up and people are camping out and there's all kinds of art all over the place." a…

… THREE independent art fairs descend concurrently upon Ann Arbor streets, bringing dis- plays of wood carving, log sculpture, water colors, ma- crame, leathercraft, enameling, pottery and paintings by arti…

…- sans and craftsmen from all parts of the U.S. - The event has a fifteen-year history which dates back to the time when Ann Arbor mer- chants, wishing to attract pa- trons to the town during the an- nual…

… mid-summer "Bargain Days" decided to hold a juried art fair.. Today, the extravaganza is a nationally - known arts fes- tival which has grown to over- shadow its reason for being. The Ann Arbor Chamber…

… of Commerce estimates nearly 200,000 people pass through the city during the course of the four-day fair, viewing and buying the works of more than 950 exhibitors. THE ANN Arbor Street Art Fair…

… the crea- tions of 250-300 renowned ar- tists, the majority of whom come from Michigan (including several Ann Arbor craftsmen) while over 20 states and Cana- dian provinces are also repre- sented. The…

May 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 146) • Page Image 5

… for the May Festival. It is open to all students, faculty, friends and relatives. Ann Arbor City Market Farm Fresh Poultry and Eggs WINTER VEGETABLES AND WINTER FRUITS OPEN EVERY SATURDAY DURING THE…

…. Dick will deliver an infor- mal talk on the progress Adlai Stevenson is making with his cam- paign efforts. A discussion period will follow. "We hope as many students and Ann Arbor residents as possible…

… Members of the Ann Arbor Women's City Club are sponsor- -ing the fifth annual Home Tour from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. This provides entertainment for friends and relatives of stu- dents who are i nthe city…

… Stevenson in 1952. Her appearance in Ann Arbor marks the beginning of a series of activities the University Students for Stevenson are planning. They hope to bring a nationally known speaker later in the…

… sides, and many of these numbers are used in his dance library today. One of his first recordings, "St. Louis Blues Mambo," established him commercially as an artist of great stature. In June of 1955…

… was long in arriving, East Quad- rangle and Taylor House of South Quadrangle are planning spring formals for tomorrow evening. East Quad . . "Blue Lagoon," East Quad's all campus semi-formal dance will…

… GREY, RED PALE BLUE, GREEN .. . Sizes 3 to 14 OPERA GLASSES Open it's an Opera or Sport Glass- closed it's as small as a tiny purse (33g" x 2V2"). Green, Maroon, Blue. $545 PLUS TAX i T H EM. A Tt…

… of the Union, couples or singles may display their bridge skill at weekly tournaments from 7:45 p.m .to midnight. Money prizes will be awarded winning teams. * * * Appearing at May Festival this…

… conduct the concerts at 2:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. tomorrow. Appearing at the mati- nee will be Hilde Gueden, soprano, the Festival Youth Chorus and Marguerite Hood, conductor. To- morrow evening, Zino…

August 04, 2003 (vol. 112, iss. 147) • Page Image 10

…. Were the football players infatuated with Top of the Park, Ann Arbor's summer film festival? Were basketball players spending time soaking up the art fair? I didn't really care how the athletes were…

… to Terell'ss ex-girlfriend's house to mediate an argument between her and her new boyfriend. The girlfriend reported her apartment being broken into at 4 a.m. Dec. 14, 2000. Ann Arbor police arrested…

…, now does it? I was just commenting on what an uneventful Ann Arbor LIKE FATHER, UNLIKE SON Hensick follows heart to the 'U' By Brian Schick Daily Sports Editor 4 Marlin Jackson's future as a…

… ones from an early age. Hensick will arrive in Ann Arbor this fall as the top player in the Michigan hockey team's recruiting class and one of the top prospects nationally. But if his dad had his choice…

…. STATE ST. 2ND FLOOR ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 668 9329 WWW.DASCOLABARBERS.COM BY APPOINTMENT I 4 A 4 4 4 …

…SPORTS 10 MONDAY AUGUST 4, 2003 www.michigandaily.com sportsdesk@umich.edu Truth hard to find when judgement rides true blue J: BRADY McCOLLOUGH All About the Cause Nobody loves the Bill of…

December 04, 2013 (vol. 124, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… 0 V SS a a Wedesay Deemer4, 01 / -h Saemn Pocahontas and me by Sophia Usow ann arbor affairs: keep your love by haleygoldberg Mud, as far as the eye see. And not the kind of mu sticks a bit…

…, torrential rai turned a polished park into obstacle course just in time for The Governors Ball Music Festival. I looked down at my own feet, where the bright blue Kmart sneakers I bought for the occa- sion…

… hesitant to sands- ut the attend music festivals; not sure back t give it I could manage the masses of campus collec- people crowding in front of one me "Sar ed by small stage. But just like Jay-Z's my "Sn…

… to Randall's Island for a long' a mud the last day of the festival, tag- School Y o0 y\t d was ging along with a friend from my as a e sure. intern program. The rain from Togeth the past two days had…

… subsided, young; top of but as we entered the festival, closest port-a- the mud welcomed me with open "So kee asands arms. My group and I quickly sep- love." I "How arated, my phone promptly died, Irishn [n…

… this and I found myself stranded in with t ferent the middle of a mud field, trapped behind ng one not only in muck but all my fears out in f would about music festivals. But in the For tha eirut's past…

May 04, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 149) • Page Image 2

… TRADE_ APARTMENT IN DETROIT, in trade for information leading to the renting of suitable apartment in Ann Arbor. Write Box 2, Michigan Daily. )60 PERSONAL REDUCE! Lose pounds and inches where you want…

… FOR SALE MAY FESTIVAL season ticket, Row K. side section, Main floor, Box 119. Daily. )5 NEW UNUSED Westinghouse Roaster with Broiler. 1337 Norfolk, Willow jRun, )18 CASHMERE SPORT COAT and dark blue

… May Festival tick- ets; new Studio Couch, French blue covering; painted hardwood bench for porch or recreation room, seats six; antique mahogany drop-leaf table. Phone 2-5152. )25 - WANTED ONE SERIES…

… TICKET for May Festival or ticket for May 10th or 11th. Call 2-2083. )l TICKETS-Wanted, 2 tickets for May Festival Sunday night concert. Cafl Lew Williams, 2-4591. WANTED-Three tickets, first balcony…

… preferred, for May Festival, Saturday afternoon. Call 2-6112. )57 TWO OR THREE TICKETS for Sat. evening, Sinday afternoon or evening Festival concerts. Judy Daiken, 2527 Stockwell. )70 WANTED - Four tickets…

… May Festival Saturday evening, two pairs or all together. Main floor or first balcony. Phone 8472 evenings. )61 SENIOR Veteran student, experienced driver holding temporary drivers per- mit, wishes to…

September 04, 2012 (vol. 123, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

… provide Julia with a much-needed energy boost after she completed the marathon. "We're here to support her and give her coffee at the end of it all," Kollasch said. Team Red, White & Blue, an Ann Arbor

…- row, mischief-makers eager to get an early start on festivities can attend FoolMoon, a proces- sion of handmade, illuminated sculptures throughout the streets of Ann Arbor. Besides viewing the sculp…

…Fools celebration Runners begin first round of the Ann Arbor marathon at Michigan Stadium at 6:45 a.m. F irst ever Ann Arbor Marathon escapes weather 'U' students make, share their puppet creations with A2 By…

… student puppeteering has become one of the most talked- about events in Ann Arbor. Tucker wrote in an e-mail. interview that FestiFools is a non-profit public art perfor- mance unrestrained by a tradi…

…- tional theater, sponsored by the University, City of Ann Arbor and civic, corporate and private donors. "Ultimately, we're exposing a broad spectrum of people to this entertaining brand of public art as a…

… part of some event in which you're both part of Ann Arbor and part of the Univer- sity. I think that happens all too rarely." Art & Design freshman Kelly Sadlon, one of the students involved in the…

… parade, said she can't wait to see the reactions of the children in the audience when they catch a glimpse of the puppets. "Events like this bring atten- tion not only to Ann Arbor, but to the art school…

… would be ver Ann Arbor Marathon ruined with rain and storms. s conjoined half marathon The night before the race, the K races. website for the marathon noted e marathon course began that there was a…

… for the best, most organized the event., Six enthusiastic water station when s from every race fee ben- they finished the race. Highfield the Ann Arbor Public explained the best-voted station Is…

… independent Ann Arbor Public Schools. aising opportunity. The Highfield also said her hus- was sponsored by local band's committee, the Ann esses, like Ann Arbor State Arbor Marathon Committee, along with…

September 04, 2007 (vol. 118, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

… barely any sunlight. Couple that with the iconic Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival posters on the walls and what you have is a greasy-spoon atmosphere at its best. Looking up from your meal (if you can…

…a 2F The Michigan Daily SICEvery year Michigan Daily readers vote on their favorite things about Ann Arbor. From the best barber shop to best pizza place, students decide the top places in the…

…. Rendezvous. Ambrosia. Ten Starbucks. As a col- lege student in Ann Arbor, you're never far from a coffee shop. Ann Arbor seems to breed cof- fee houses. Patrons can frequent the mainstream Starbucks or the…

…. Espresso Royale is a happy medi- um between the coffee shops Ann Arbor has to offer. Without being a suffocating chain or pretenses of beinga cultural hub, ERC has a wel- coming atmosphere. Unlike a few…

… cafe on State Street was the first Espresso Royale to open in Ann Arbor. In 2004, the second ERC near campus opened on South University. The South University cafe, while slightly smaller, still presents…

…. done. And while it's a chain, it's a ran on April 11, 2007. Red Hot Lovers Best hotdog and Best fries =ANN ARBOR China Gate What draws folks to Red Hot Lovers on East University Ave- nue is the hot…

… manage) nets an eye- ful: Ray Charles, Charles Mingus - these guys actually played in Ann Arbor. Only Lovers is dedi- cated to preserving such a hal- lowed piece of local memory. Ever peeked behind the…

… visage has since inexplicably dis- appeared from the front window of the China Gate Restaurant, but his legend lingers on. If Chef Jan does remain some- thing of a minor Ann Arbor celebrity of only because…

… status which only adds further to his mythic allure. Whether or not Chef Jan himself really is slinging the beef with broccoli back there in China Gate's kitchen, the restau- rant remains Ann Arbor's favor…

…. "Since you'll be living in Ann Arbor, you've got to eat at Zinger- man's," he said. "It's a famous deli. Everybody's eaten there." From that moment on, the exhor- tation "you've got to eat at Zinger- man…

October 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

… Headquarters in Ann Arbor Go BLUE!M a FOLLENBOK TT's 309 S. STATE 4 322 South State Street I I B 4CCUs GARDENS 338 S. STATE 663-4636 Open 8 AM-2 PM Daily Food-Cocktails-Pizza Beer & Wine Take Out creek…

… ! .. .!%W - DOOLEY'S 310 Maynard From One Ann Arbor Institution to Another: GO BLUE! MEGAFRAMES BRING IN YOUR ART! FOOTBALL SATURDAYS 11:30 am-2:00 am PIZZA BOB'S 814 as. State 665-4517 HOURS: Mona 10…

… LARGEST SELECTION OF MICHIGAN WEAR AVAILABLE a Ann Arbor, ml U - Tice's Men's Store 1111 S. University Levi's Headquarters on the Campus 663-4046 1140 south University MON.-SAT. 11-2 SUN. 4-12 p.m. 549…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

…- teristics alone make it unique among the medium-sized venues in the Ann Arbor area. Hill hosts many events with both local and national impact, such as the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, and is home to many local…

… us in our enthusiasm for music. Over the past year Ann Arbor has been the site of a countless number of performances which fall all along the pop/rock spectrum. Campus dwellers have seen it all: From…

… popular performers as well as players who are definitely "off the beaten track." Af- ter all, Ann Arbor is a big college town; one of the biggest. Because of this status, like any college town, Ann Arbor is…

… Quadrangle Studios, an eight-track recording studio owned and managed by the East Quad Music Co-op. So take advantage of the Ann Arbor scene. As you will find, there's an abundance of bars and clubs in this…

… etc. Recently polled as the No. 1 Radio Station in the Best of Ann Arbor Readers Poll. WRIF (101.0) - Classic album orientated Rock-n-Roll (e.g, Who, Led Zepplin, Rash) from the '60s to the '80s. Also…

…'s, in presenting new national rock talent. However you look at it, the Pig is a clear favorite on the Ann Arbor scene. With a nice mix of student and local clientele, and its dark, unassuming interior…

… it a popular site for shows and an Ann Arbor in- sitution. Look for sweeping im- provements this fall when the See SCENE, Page 13 It's Raining, a popular local band, is a frequent item at many an Ann

…/MC Accepted 539 E. Liberty Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Open Every Day. (313) 995-5051 UNIVERSITY TOWERS The Best of Campus Life! FURNISHED APARTMENTS GREAT LOCATION Corner of S. University & Forest 536 S. Forest…

… to do a decent job with the live gigs. By Jim O'Kane WCBN (88.3) - Radio free Ann Ar- bor; all genres of music including talkshows, feature, radio shows (reggae, gospel, folk, hardcore, etc…

….), freeform shows, local announcemen- ts, and concert info in the A2 area. The University's student run FM station. WEMU (89.1) - Lots of jazz and Blues along with freeform music. Frequent news, talWzows, and…

April 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… WOLVERINES?-Eight of the 142 candidates for the 1950 Michigan football team are pictured above as the opening workouts of spring practice got underway beneath grey Ann Arbor skies yester- day. Directing the…

Blue will face have already played games, and all of them have been engaging in outdoor work- outs. Four of the seven outfielders Fisher had workng yesterday are lettermen, one is a reserve award winner…

… Hall, phone extension 2231. Blue Cross Hospitalization and Surgical Service: New applications and changes Enrollment cards are available in coverage for Michigan Hospi- from your supervisor or at the…

… President, Room 2552 Administration Building, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Saturdays). TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 VOL. LX, No. 128 Notices May Festival Brochures. Stu- dents desiring…

… May Festival pam- phlets may pick them up at the offices of the University Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tow- er. Armed Forces Communications members contact Major Shivers, Signal Corps ROTC, North…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 115

… traditionally present Handel's Society invites many gifted o rock and disco, Ann Arbor offers an "Messiah" during the Christmas professional performers to campus extensive variety of high quality season, and are…

Ann Arbor PHONE: 994-1012 events. Auditions are held throughout the year if positions need to be filled. t m m o m m performs to a full house at Hill Auditorium, one of the state's most prestigious…

… Club Orchestra, and the Finnish basso Mar- choirs, and smaller instrumental and and the jazz group 'Amaizin' Blues. tti Talvela. Single concert tickets will vocal ensembles. The University, Sym- Both are…

… involved-in the annual each year. Series are presented at Hill classical music for both the performer May Festival. Students, faculty, and Auditorium, Rackham Auditorium and the listener. townspeople may…

November 04, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

… of re- But Ann Arbor is a regular dimples bore right through to wed the progression of ab- tet created some extremely - moves the human element be- stop for Raitt. And on Saturday the back of my head…

… ampli- audience." her previous visits here, the Almost -no women vocalists z t o ha s made the first jazz ers sound system eft muche Unlike Hancock, who regular- 1972 Blues and Jazz Festival get up out of…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY A rts & Enterta inm ent Tuesday, November 4, 1975 Page Five Raitt in a By JO MARCO performs at Hil blues celebration TTY seen," she said about Hill. she did. Raitt is tough…

… entire evening was a and sang John Prine's "Angel, blues extravaganza, from Ro- From Montgomery" with the bert Williams to Buddy Guy and hopeless, tired tone of an old Junior Wells, 77-year-old Wal- woman…

… lace and culminating in a fine Her newer music is still the performance by Bonnie Raitt same combination of blues, and and her four piece band. ballad, but nowadays it's slick- By the time she came on er…

… guitar solo which had in her usual clear and effort- clear traces of rock and roll. Bonnie a it less style. And it was obvious ; But blues is still Raitt's baby, from the very start that she and when the…

… Wallace, one of loved doing it. grande dame's of the blues gen- " e "If I could do this every eration sang "Woman Be Wise" R COCK L ew i n ' night," she said near the end of with Raitt, it was a startling…

… playing for this par-, disarming, engaging stage per- Tyner has taken the path less Manchild, including "Hang up for everything" and it is valid ticular audience, for Ann Ar- sonality, tremendous wit, ("I…

… with THE UNIVERSITY BOCCACCIO FESTIVAL presents MACHIAVELLI'S satire MANDRAGOLA NOVEMBER 12-15 Arena Theatre /Frieze Bldg. $2.00 GENERAL ADMISSION Tickets available through the PTP Ticket Office in the…

… LAW CLUB LOUNGE 10-12 A.M.-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5 ETHICS AND RELIGION--764-7442 II U 1 1975 FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the ELECTRONIC MUSIC STUDIO UNIVERSITY OF…

April 04, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 135) • Page Image 3

… that many children are suffering for th'e actual necessities of life. Ann Arbor has been asked to assist the drive. French Toast, Tomato Soup, Toasted Rolls, 0 and Toast 'George Did Ir" WM R…

… spending the week end in Ann Ar- bor. Helen Gifford, '18, of Flint, is vis- iting friends in Ann Arbor over this week end. Margaret Rauner, '19, of Hartford, is the guest of friends in the city over Sunday…

…, '17, of Grand Rapids, are spending a few days in the city as the guests of friends. Anne Visseher, '17, of Holland, is visiting friends in Ann Arbor this week end. Winifred Chase, '05, of Deruft, is…

… spending several days in the' ciLY. Helen Bourt, '19, of Detroit, is the- guest of friends in Ann Arbor over Sunday. Margaret Long, '17, of Detroit, came Friday to spend the week end in the city as the guest…

Ann Arbor,. contains all the I st Campus, City and World News.-Adv. Oriental Rugs on sale, $75 to $200. See our window. Koch and Henne. Adv. Indoor'base balls, all sizes at Cush- ing's.-Adv. Patronize…

…. Finder please return to 1122 Washtenaw or leave in room 230 Chemistry building. Stuart J. Colvin. )ST-Cream colored silk scarf with blue stripes. Had owner's name on. Please return to Helen Middleswart…

… call 1870-J. Finder FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- . pons. Price $3.00. Phone 197. A Glove-assortment is found here that includes silk gloves of every kind, chamoisette and French kid gauntlets, 16 and…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

… for over 140 years, the needs and concerns-economic and otherwise-of both the Universtiy and the City of Ann Arbor have become permanently intertwined. And while the University pays no property taxes on…

… its 2600 acres in Ann Arbor, its presence plays a major role in the well being of the city. "The University of Michigan provides a huge economic base for the City of Ann Ar- bor," said Ann Arbor Mayor…

October 04, 1919 (vol. 30, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

… USEFUL- NESS FOR WORIKERS Civilian relief for returned soldiers from all over Wvashtenaw county is being attended tjo by the Ann Arbor -Red Cross, which does everything from getting Vict~ory buttons for…

…y-.J or call 715 Arbor St. -A black leather notebook with ie, "Clayton Alban,' oni cover. ue return to Ann Arbor Press e and receive reward/ -Conklin fountain pen at Pack- Acdemy, Thursday. evening…

… material. The materials are tricolettes and poulettes, in navy blue and taupe. Also a black combination of tricolette and satin.x There is one particularly charming evening grown of rose-colored chiffon…

… had. All black, beaver, blue anid brown velvets provide rich and appropriate backgrounds for the mny lOeaiu- tifisl decorative pieces with which~ the various stye are ornamented. Also on display are the…

… with an adlequate staff of librarians and assistants. PRE-FESTIVAL CO7NCERT TICKETS TO GO ON SALE THIS :Ii4RNING, r rLhzE"GE OF PDENTISTY BELIEVES Ui'rit' =2DES :NOT REAL4IZE OPORTUNITI ES OPEN "There…

…"Whitney Theatre Wed., Oct. 8, u I o Q o J 111.1 Ut1' 114 , Pre-festival concert tickets that have not been previously sold in wnail ord- cr ,subscriptions, will be sold from to 12 o'clock this morning in…

October 04, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 5) • Page Image 3

…. Address: C[ Individual concert tickets-$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. HARLES A. SINK, President, School of Music, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. Bernardino Molinari I I' _________d___ 1 [I LI…

… 16 Myra Hess, Pianist John Charles Thomas i SEASON TICKETS (including $3.00 May Festival Coupon) may be dered by mail, to be selected in sequence - $5.00, $7.00, $8.50 or- and $10.00 each…

December 04, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… Arts Chorale at St. Andrew's Church in Ann Arbor during a rehearsal for their performance there on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. This is their 40th season, and they'll perform a 350th birthday celebration for…

…. -1 at O EIR~I1TZTM 1 at the Heidelberg 215 N. Main, Ann Arbor H Reservations 1995-8888 1 1 Sat. Dec. 5 1 shows at Appearing: Delicatessen Fri.8:30 & 11 pm - $61 S& Pub Appearing in Ypsi: 16 W…

…4 age 10-The Michigan Daily-Friday, December 4, 1987 Coming Attractions i 4 i i Texas Twister Texas blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland will be at Rick's Friday and Saturday night…

…. Copeland's fiery guitar attack and soulful vocals are in tune with the Lone Star state instead of the more recognized style of Chicago blues. Arts Chorale Doily Photo by SCOTT LTUCHY Jonathan Hirsh directs…

… either music festivals, operas, sym- phonies, or in performances with the New York, Buffalo, or Los Angeles Philharmonic. If this doesn't seem like enough music, there will be a carillon concert preceding…

April 04, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

… Rapids, will be the speaker. Ann Arbor Friends will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 5, Michigan League. A meeting for worship will be followed by a presentation of the, topic "The Next War" by Kermit Eby…

…, instructor in Social Sciences at the Ann Arbor High School. There will also be a vocal solo by Mrs. Eby. Those who wish may remain for a cafeteria supper together at the League. All interested are wel- come at…

… charge, and other members of the depart- ment of journalism. The articles represent the regular classroom work of students in the journalism department, the editors announced. An account of Ann Ar- bor…

… , , :: SUITS... for Spring follow Mannish Lines... Navy Blue, Banker's Grey, Brows , and intermediate colors. In the Spring it is White Footwear Time Twenty Styles to select from, in Buck, Elk, and Washable…

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936 . .. ....... ..... ................ . ........... . ... .... ........... ... . ...... ...... . .. .............. " Announce List Of May Festival Guest…

… Directors; Stokowski To Conduct 2 Concerts; Moore, Higbee Also Named A list of five conductors, headed by Leopold Stokowski, who will pre- side over the Philadelphia Symphony1 Orchestra, the Festival soloists…

…, and i the University Choral Union during the Forty-Third May Festival to bej held May 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Hill Auditorium, was announced yesterday by President Charles A. Sink of the School of Music…

… the Philadelphia orchestra in two programs - Thurs- day night, offering Elgar's cantata, "Caractacus," and Saturday night, Verdi's "Requiem." He will also di- rect the Young People's -Festival Chorus in…

… several Christmas Carols. Two associate conductors of the Philadelphia orchestra, Saul Caston and Charles O'Connell, will also par- ticipate in the Festival programs. Mr. Caston will,direct Harold Bauer…

November 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 51) • Page Image 16

… School of Music perfor- mances, call the music line'at 763- 4726. The Ark Singer/songwriter Claudia Sch- midt returns this evening to dazzle the Ark crowd as she did at the Six- th Ann Arbor Folk Festival

… (769- 0592)-Bart Polot tickles the ole' ivories again tonight. Second Chance (994-5350)-Toby Redd brings their Detroit rockin' originals to Ann Arbor tonight. U-Club (763-2236)-Stewart Cun- ningham…

… musical direction by Valeri Gebert. 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets are $14-18. Call 763-5213 for more information. Ann Arbor Civic Theater Tonight the Civic Theater presents The Philadelphia Story…

… receiving the ac- claim he is worthy of today. Call 763-6865 for more information. Free. Ann Arbor Dickens Fellowship Tonight University English Professor Martha Vicinus lectures on "Dickens and Popular…

….m. in the Power Cen- ter. See Friday's listing. Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Philadelphia Story con- tinues today at 2 p.m. and 'i..dght at 8 p.m. in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. See Friday's listing…

… be held at today's "Campus Meet the Press." Now's your chance to find the answers to all your questions about the University, Ann Arbor, and maybe even life itself. 4 p.m. in the Michigan Union Keunzel…

…-dominated rockabilly. Mr. Flood's Party (995- 2132)-The Falcons fly into Flood's with rousin' blues and early rock. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Lonnie Brooks performs tonight. See Friday Music. Roundhouse Saloon…

… starts off the evening on improvisational piano then Fast Tracks takes over with jazz, rock, and blues. Music Rick's American Cafe Blues veteran Lonnie Brooks blasts into Rick's tonight with the style of…

… music that has given him the name of one of the finest young blues musicians around. Brooks records on Alligator records and also contributed to the Grammy- nominated compilation LP Blues Deluxe. Don…

…'t miss your chance to see a blues virtuoso right in your own town. Tickets are $3 and more information on this musical event can be obtained by calling 996-2747. The Blind Pig The Blind Pig proudly…

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