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June 05, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 22) • Page Image 23

…, and the Detroit Blues Festival are all big draws for the city. And, of course, dining in Detroit is a bit more interesting than dining in Ann Arbor, if only because of the tremen- dous selection of…

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 5, 1981 -Page 7 Detroit pulsates with life Many opportunities greet tourist to Renaissance City By LOU FINTOR Ann Arbor is fine. In fact, there are some who would say…

…-30 Yugoslavian Ethnic Festival Sept. 4-7 Montreus/Detroit Int'l Jazz Festival Sept. 11-13 Festival of India Sept. 18-20 Oktoberfest Sept. 25-27 Blues Festival STAY ON TOP OF THE NEWS... a SUBSCRIBE TO T-4E…

…'s ethnic festivals provide an ideal excuse for a visit. The festivals take place every weekend to Sept. 27 in downtown Hart Plaza. Admission is free and live entertainment abounds; the ethnic food itself is…

… worth the visit. In addition to these festivals, the music scene picks up during the sum- mer and fall. The Detroit/Windsor In- ternational Festival, the Mon- treus/Detroit International Jazz Festival

… two alter- natives which make for an exciting day or evening in the Motor City. J Detroit's Ethnic Festivals: Summer 1981 June 5-7 Irish Ethnic Festival June 12-14 German Ethnic Festival June 19…

…-21 Italian Ethnic Festival June 26-July 1 Detroit/Windsor Int'l Freedom Festival July 3-5 International Ethnic Festival July 10-12 Latin-American Ethnic Festival July 17-19 Captive Nations Ethnic Festival July…

… 24-26- Afro-American Ethnic Festival July 31-Aug. 2 Scandinavian Ethnic Festival Aug. 7-9 Ukranian Ethnic Festival Aug. 14-16 Polish Ethnic Festival Aug. 21-23 Mexican Ethnic Festival Aug. 28…

August 05, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

… Social Services, sup. se c.. prefer exper., supv. volunteer and staff secretaries. American Academic Environments, LONNIE SOUTY, designer of the site for the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, stands before a pile…

… Daily, edited and man- Or Clean a-ted by students at the University of Packaged3Order Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second ALLATIONClass postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- T A *gan, 420 Maynard St.. Ann

… 300 S. STATE 0 ANN ARBOR HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9:30-9, SAT. 9:30-6 * SOUTH U. mmmmmmmmmmmi …

… VOTI i By DEBRA THAL "What we have attempted to do with this year's Blues Festival is to provide a comprehensive cross-section of currently active blues- men. An effort has been made to balance the…

…, Lazy Bill Lucas, Juke Boy Bonner, Fred McDowell, Albert King, Son House, Junior Parker, Low- ell Fulsom and Little Joe Blue. On WSH IRT SithSee FESTIVAL, Page 7 Hangers S IR SDry I IIe I The Michigan…

… TO EMOTIONAL REALITY!" -William Wolf, Cue Magazine i, BLUES FESTIVAL SPECIAL ABC-BLUESWAY HAS BONE WALKER * JOHN LEE HOOKER " B. B. KIN )DIE VINSON " JIMMY RUSHING * JIMMY REE I 0 BALL JOINTS…

April 05, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…'s freedom after he was sentenced to 10 years in prison for two joints. Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival Peter Andrews and John Sinclair revive the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, expanding it to include jazz…

…, making it the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. Design by Amy Mackens Images courtesy of Frank and Peggy Bach papers, box 6, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. I 4 …

… come to screen at the fourth annual Ann ArborFilm Festival: "Vinyl," "Lupe" and "14 Year Old Girl." The films are experimental, cutting-edge examples of what he terms "neo primitive real- ism." And the…

… Dramatic Arts Center of Ann Arbor and Detroit's American Civil Liberties Union, the Ann Arbor Film Festival - then in its fourth year - wanted to continue its tradition of off- beat cinema, the kind that…

… MARCH 9-13, 1966 DECEMBER 10, 1971 51 SEPTEMBER 8-10, 1972 p p p 4th Ann Arbor Film Festival Andy Warhol brings his band The Velvet Underground to perform. Iggy Pop and Wayne Kramer are in attendance…

… for Sinclair's freedom, and before Hash Bash left its legacy as the embodiment of the hippie movement and counterculture here in Ann Arbor, there was Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground and a tradition…

… concert." The Velvet Underground's performance was something wholly new to the town of Ann Arbor. They were not the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. Nor were these guys your typical light- hearted fare from…

…'t want to just be a Beatles clone. I want to do something that's very different, too.'" While Iggy Pop would go on to found Iggy and the Stooges, Kramer stayed closer to Ann Arbor. He subsequently joined…

…-racist White Panther Party and the namesake for the 1971 John Sinclair Freedom Rally, which spurred the tradition of Hash Bash - he was first and foremost an artist and poet who devoted himself to Ann Arbor

…'s music scene. But at the time, concerts were not unusual. Big-name artists like the Velvet Underground had already been comingto Ann Arbor for some time. So, on Dec. 10, 1971, the date of the famed…

September 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 122) • Page Image 22

… greatest song ever recorded, as SAPRA STILLMAN/Daily Uttle Sonny at last year's Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival is dense, complicated and very, very...well, free. His approach to the saxophone is…

… the Clifford Brown school of blu.s infused trumpet, and are musicians of taste and style. The Ann Arbor Jazz and Blues Festival is truly one of the gems of the local music scene. Stalwarts like Taj…

August 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… set as low as possible tivities Center (UAC) budget, the Ann and plans for a larger crowd, the festivalk Arbor Blues Festival will not be held, incurred a terrific loss. However, plans are being made…

… held the end of July and the Ann Ar- have attended the Blues Festival hiked in- bor Blues Festival, held the middle of stead to Michigan's first, and possibly August. last, rock festival. The Street Art…

…P tt g'Ifrl Vol. LXXXI, No. 61-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, August 5, 1971 Ten Cents Eight Pages Pilans forPOW release reported SUPPORTERS of the striking Buhr workers circle two lawyers of…

… joined by both tesday. Ann Arbor police and officers of Bales were listed at $1.09 bit- the Washtenaw County Sheriff's lion up from $658 million .for Department. the same period last year. General Motors…

… ran into trouble. For one thing, Goose Lake Festi- Ann Arbor summers are generally known val was held the same weekend near Jack- for two things - the Street Art Fair, son. The people who would normally…

September 05, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 122) • Page Image 23

…_16B -'!e Michigan Daily Weeke d aaine -Thursday, Rtember 5, 1996 0 9 0 The Michigan Daily Weekend M Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival returns, carries on tradition SARA STIULMAN…

… people who were looking for a day of their favorite music, Formor not an open-air fraternity party. years (tli Thank God un for the Ann Arbor Blu .mroor .azz ano Blues Festival. Jazz Fest It is one of the…

…- ing equipment rental. Several local sporting goods stores sell fishing poles and other equipment, but the cheapest poles can be found at Meijer Thrifty Acres on Ann Arbor- Saline Road. You can even get…

December 05, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 77) • Page Image 2

… assist some finan- cially needy organization. This Sunday seems to be the day that the benefit concert of all benefit concerts is going to hit the Ann Arbor area - the benefit for the Ann Arbor Blues

…~ ITH AVENUE AT Lin~n? flOWN1'OWN ANN ARBOR INFORMAION 761-6700 not continuous With 'JOE' i "My love will never die," and "So many roads." Luther Allison and his blues band from Peoria, Illinois has…

… phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor Michigan 48104. Published daly Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10…

… players are rep- resentative of the City Blues out of Chicago. Junior Wells, who has appeared in both of the p a s t festivals is a legendary harmonica player and recently, he and Buddy Guy, his guitar…

… this Spast summer at the festival that he stuck around town and play- ed two more gigs. Otis Rush is probably the greatest living blues guitar player after B. B. King today. He has b e en a mainstay on…

…' with a loss of about thirty thou- sand dollars. And of course, the late announcement of the seem- ingly more attractive Goose Lake Festival drew many ex- pected attendants from the Blues Festival to the…

… commer- cial reknown of Russ Gibbs. The need for expanded health, latrine and water facilities cut into the Blues Festival budget to the amount of about 25 thousand dollars. And an ex- orbitant fee was…

…; they just wanted to break even. The Blues Festival will not repeat next year if the commun- ity does not support Sunday's benefit concert. According to Dan Burke of the Canterbury House, one of the…

… sponsors, they do not need to make up all the deficit. only a large proportion of it. The rest can be supple- mented by contributions which the Blues Festival Committee is willingly accepting. Tickets are on…

… that even the most avid of blues fans would rest their cushiony bottom on the now frozen grass of summer. The Blues Festival is in dire need of the community's assis- tance. An average of eight thou…

September 05, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…-historic Ann Arbor Blues Festival. B.B. King, Buddy Guy and Muddy Waters, among others, introduced the Ann Arbor population to true blues: the blues of Chicago and the Mississippi Delta. As a dedicated…

blues fanatic myself, I was thrilled to be able to attend the 2019 Ann Arbor Blues Festival, which took place Aug. 16 through Aug. 18 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Fairgrounds. After finishing up…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 5

… MILES TO THE PROM Booth 1-Beta Phi Guests-Misses Myrna E. Goodrich, Detroit; Clairibel L. Wiggins, Es- telle Schneider, Belle Harrison, Mar- garet Ridenour, Lelah E. Van Sickle, Edna Daskam, Ann Arbor

… Chaperones-Mrs. 15. G. Sanders, Ann Arbor; Mrs. B. H. Holmes, Lima, 0. Guests-The Misses Virginia Lea- 1I The Specialty Hat Shop OFFERS Individual and Distinctive Models EL7NIA B. FOGERTY 117 L. Liberty…

…, Pittsburg, Pa.; Gertrude Fitzgerald, Northampton, Mass.; Anne Morse. Los Angeles, Calif. Booth 5-Phi Gamma Delta Chaperones-Mrs. Conrad H. Smith, Detroit; M. and Mrs. Ralston Hayden, Ann Arbor. Guests…

… Grange, Ill.; Ana "'ebb, Bedfosrd, Inds.; Mary Elizabeth Londen, Bloomington, Ind.; Ruth Ab- bott, St. Lnosis, M1o.; Margaret Raney, Birminghai, Ala.; Mary Viias, Lasi ism; Julia Peterson, Ann Arbor. Booth…

….; Loretta Grim, Texarkana, Tex,.; Marion A. Harvey, Washiigton. D. C.; Delight Sweeney, Ann Arbor.s Booth 7-Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Hans, Ann Arbor. Mrs. James W. Halfhill, Lima, O…

…, Ann Arbor; Gertrude Bell, Helen Dufton, Clearfield, Pa.; Laura Davis, Erie, Pa.; Ruth Davis, Butte, Mont.; Margaret Jewell, Danville, Ill.; Thelka Wermuth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Booth 8-Phi Kappa Psi…

… Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walser, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Elizabeth Mock, Detroit; Marjorie Marsh, Jackson; Edith Staebler, Ann Arbor; Josephine Kelly, Geraldine Dunne, Chicago, Ill.; Adelaide M. Dodge…

…-Sigma Nu Chaperones-Prof. R. M. Wenley and Mrs. Wenley, Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Herd- man, Ann Arbor; Mrs. A. W. Pickard, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Guests-Misses Irene McDonald, Dorothy G. O'Connor, Bere- nice…

September 05, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 137) • Page Image 60

… (or until you actually hold you own house party), but the wait will hopefully be worth it! ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL JESICA JUNSUN/Daily University alum Dan Lovell dances at the Nectarine, which was…

… nation and beyond By Lyle Henretty Daily Film Editor Attending the 39th Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival at The Michigan Theater is a revitalizing experience for those who decry the current state of world…

April 05, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 0) • Page Image 13

… Donaldson's for Collar Attached Shirts and Knit Ties 711 No. University Ann Arbor May Festival SIX CONCERTS-MAY 14, 15, 16, 17 FOUR DAYS OF MUSIC SOPRANOS ROSA PONSELLE Prima donna Metropolitan Opera Company…

Ann Arbor Favorite BASSES ANDRES deSEGUROLA Metropolitan Opera Company GVSTAF HOLMQUIST A Festival Favorite INSTRUMENTALISTS OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH Noted Pianist Conductor CHAR.LES M. COURt.BOIN Belgian…

…. E. Van Sickle, Edna Daskain, Ann Arbor; Bernarda F. McCormick, Harisrburg, Pa.; Sue K. Behan, Petoskey; Genevive Nulan, Ypsilanti; Ursula V. Fulton, Alpena; May Blakeslee, Kalamazoo; Doris Hol- man…

…, Durban, South Africa. Booth 2-Phi Delta Theta ! Chaperones-Mrs. H. G. Sanders, Ann Arbor; Mrs. B. H. Holmes, Lima, 0. Guests-The Misses Virginia Lea- The Specialty Hat Shop; OFFERS Individual and…

…, Ind. Booth 3-Beta Theta Pi Chaperones - Mrs. Eugene G. O'Brien, Detroit; Mrs. Junius E. Beal, Ann Arbor. Guests-The Misses Flor- ence Kean, Miriam B. Russell, Marion Towar, Frances Nash, Grace Dohany…

… Pfatnter, Dayton, 0.; Dorothy Joyce, Cleveland, 0.; Genevieve Martz, Los Angeles, Calif.; Elizabeth Bennett, Port Huron; Cecile At. Classen, Ann Arbor. Booth- 4Alpha Delta Phit Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs…

Arbor. Guests-Misses Gertrude Grow, Detroit; Margaret Booth, Birm- ingham; Mary Jennings, Dorothy Mar- tindale, Katherine Rttier, Grand Rap- ids; Caroline Frambach, Ruth Ann Dey, Margaret At kinson…

…, ('hicago, Ill.; Loretta Grim, Texarkana, Te.;tMarion A. Harvey, Washington, D. C.; Delight Sweeney, Ann Arbor. Booth i7-Sigma Alpha Epsihtn Chaperones-Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Hans, Atn Arbor. Mrs. James W…

… Rieger, Mary Ives, Ann Arbor; Gertrude Bell, Helen Dufton, Clearfield, Pa.; Laura Davis, Erie, Pa.; Ruth Davis, Butte, Mont.; Margaret Jewell, Danville, Ill.; Thelka Wermuth, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Booth 8--Phi…

… Kappa Psi Chaperones- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Walser, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Elizabeth Mock, Detroit; Marjorie Marsh, Jackson; Edith Staebler, Ann Arbor; Josephine Kelly, Geraldine Dunne, Chicago, Ill…

September 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 2) • Page Image 13

… oddities such as Sun Ra or Detroit's own One-String Sam. But most of all it drew people, 20,000 to 30,000 a night. But the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, which ushered in the school year since 1972, "ias…

festival drew "undesirables" to the city, Stephenson and his council cohorts banned the blues and jazz from Ann Arbor last summer. After some hasty p.r. work, the concert re- emerged billed as the Ann Arbor

September 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

… screen a few independent movies, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has relied on the give-and-take of goodwill: nurture and be nurtured. The festival, which kicks off at the Michigan Theater every March, strives…

… organization, relying entirely on the Ann Arbor community. "Something like (the Ann Arbor Film Festival), which is a celebra- tion of experimental art, is something that the community should be aware of and…

…2F - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition 2006 fast facts Ann Arbor boasts a number of archi- techturalstandouts - to find them, you just need to know where to look. Nickels Arcade The…

… the six other towns Allen founded - Ann Arbor, with the University's help, established itself as a prominent city as well as a center of political fer- ment. Until the 1970s, Ann Arbor's City Council…

… socialism and firing the police chief. The coun- try's first openly gay elected official was HRP councilwoman Kathy Kozachenko in Ann Arbor in 1974. Demonstrations were frequent downtown in the '60s and '70s…

… decriminalize marijuana. Hash Bash, a pro-marijuana rally, once drew thou- sands of proponents from all over the country. Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has deemed Ann Arbor one of Michigan's "cool cities" Its…

… Historical Library Even 50 years ago, the Intersection of North University Avenue and State Street was a hub of local activity. Victor Douvan buys apples and cider from Alex Nemeth at the Ann Arbor Farmers…

… coincidentally marks my pus experience. The women and the from Lucky Kitchen, Big Ten Bur- Arbor's resident half-Jew - that the first summer in Ann Arbor I lived pizza slices are cheap, and although rito and…

… in the 1800s. Treetown takes root By Anne VanderMey Daily Staff Reporter Plagued by financial hardship, East Coast- ers Elisha Rumsey and John Allen fled into the untamed Midwest. In 1824, they…

… founded the village of Annarbour in honor of their wives, both named Ann. Rumsey died three years later, and Allen eventually left to look for gold in Cal- ifornia, but the town developed rapidly despite…

February 05, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 70) • Page Image 22

…S 9 S 0 0 767 The Michigan Daily Weeketfd M 8B - The Michigan Daily Weeker Magazine - Thursday, February 5, 1998 The Changing Face of Stor Portraits from the Ann Arbor Folk Festiv ytelling al…

… Clockwise from upper left: Doc Watson, Paula Cole, Dee Carstensen, Guy Clark, and Katrina Nields For the past 21 years, the University has sponsored the Ann Arbor year's festival served as a fundraiser for…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

… criminal code reform at the First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave.... and organizers of the 10th Ann Arbor Medieval Festival ask anyone interested in being a musician, craftsperson, actor, costumer…

… attracted more r than 3,000 demonstrators, including several hundred representatives from groups in the Ann Arbor area. The protest, which one spokesperson called the "first organized anti-nuclear rally in…

… of nuclear reactors)," said Lance Morrow, of the Arbor Alliance in Ann Arbor which helped sponsor the event. "Harrisburg (Pa.) illustrated the problems." Many anti-nuclear protestors want Fermi II…

… procession embarked from By TIM YAGLE "We have to convince them (the Site "We're going to show them Nike Park, outside Midland, and With WireReports Committee) that we have enough everything Ann Arbor has to…

… Alliance member Mike will tour Ann Arbor this afternoon to petroit is a 40-minute drive from Ann Arbor. Barrett said if a state bill calling for a determine whether the city can provide Arbor, according to…

… DEMOCRATIC National Com- Southfield, Troy, Pontiac, Dearborn, "We feel there's a lot of people in tee decided to visit Ann Arbor because mittee, which is expected to make its and Ypsilanti. Monroe who don…

… front runner, Detroit. House in Monroe, called nuclear plants hosted the Democratic convention in Dick Lotz of the Ann Arbor Conferen- a "crime against humankind." THE SITE Selection Committee is in 1976…

…, dancer, clown, juggler, knight, tinkfr, or even a fool, at the festival to attend an open meeting and play audition in the Michigan Union Assembly Hall. Call 763-1259 for more infor- mation ... FILMS: Ann

… Committee and the are accessible to the convention site," "unless there's a change in plans," this tion. Democratic Site Selection Committee Young said. will be the committee's only stop in Ann LAKE ERIE…

… fruit juice. She was clad only in blue underwear, ex- plained the emcee, and would the persons who "owned" her please claim the child. The word "owned" sparked resounding hisses from the sign- carrying…

June 05, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…THE Summer Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 19-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Tuesday, June 5, 1973 Ten Cents Twelve Pages of Senate Wlatergate prob e Cox Ervin opposed to postponement WASHINGTON A' - Special…

… council members joined forces to give approval to a similar Gay Pride Week move, tem- porarily making Ann Arbor the nation's only city with an officially declared week of recognition for homosexuals. PEAR…

… unanimous consent to renewed contracts for the city's summers iark concerts and the Blues and Jazz Festival, and voted 8-2 to place Ed- win Pear, an area lawyer, in the post of City Attorney. The Gay Pride…

… afternoon rock concerts from June 10 through Aug. 19, on the University- owned property adjacent to Huron High School. The Blues and Jazz Festival contract will be signed with Rainbow Media Cor- poration. The…

festival is set for early September. …

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… accommodations include color TV and maid service, and the University is picking up the tab. By GORDON ATCHESON Despite the best efforts of thei city's conservative politicians, the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz…

Festival will go on as planned this year-but not in Ann Arbor. The three-day concert series will instead be held "in exile", as its sponsors say, at St. Clair College's Griffin Hollow Am- phitheatre in…

… Windsor, Ontario. AFTER CITY Council banned Youth center.. may lose license the festival from Ann Arbor last July by refusing to authorize a site for the event, it appeared the concert was dead. But a…

…For Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT See inside Y LIE46 4bp 743 a t ty MEDIOCRE High-64 Low-43 See Today for details VA1. LXXXV, No. 1 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… the world pour into Ann Arbor to start classes tomorrow, The Daily's taut young staff is back in action. To welcome you back to ' The Grind, we're easing the pain by offering this and the next two…

… politics to poetry; Culture-you name it, it's here; and Aca- Prices soar!'U'no By STEPHEN SELBST The campus is no haven from inflation: just about the only student cost that hasn't gone up in Ann Arbor

…, Page 4 Back to The Grind Like thousands of other young people who de scended on Ann Arbor this week, three stu- dents make the familiar trek from the tailga te to the elevator at West Quad. The real bur…

… at the 1973 concert including improper clean-up and a supposed increase in drug trafficking. "Last year's blues and jazz festival has tarnished the city's image," Mayor James Stephen- son declared in…

… years. Housing c Tuition, rents, dope al exception AN INFORMAL survey of city landlords con- firmed Crocker's figures, with managers at Trony Uand Maize and Blue reporting hikes of four to six per cent…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 14

… p.m., Mendelssohn Theater This premiere presentation foc- uses on the celebration of the Afro- American spirit through dance, spoken word, and music. "PAINTING CHURCHES" - 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic…

… Center AIDS Task Force will pre- sent performances from Ars Musica and the American Baroque Ensem- ble. THE ANN ARBOR CHAM- BER ORCHESTRA- 8 p.m., First Congregational Church, State and Williams ' Thomas…

… NOON FORUM - Noon, 802 Monroe This week's topic deals with Rent Stabilization with the Ann Arbors Citizens for Fair Rent. "PUBLIC SERVICE VOL- UNTEERING: DOING SOMETHING FOR THIS WORLD, AS WELL AS IN IT…

… edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display…

… Briccetti and Robert Black will guest conduct the orche- stra as part II of the Twice Festival.- "THE PEOPLE COULD FLY" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater See Friday's listing. "PAINTING CHURCHES" - 8 p.m., Ann

… Theater, 338 S. Main Carolyn Caldwell will direct the comedy about an artist trying to gain the acceptance of her family. BANDS IN MOTION - 8:30 p.m., Union Ballroom. The Blue Meanies, The Differ- ence…

Arbor Civic Theater, 338 S. Main See Friday's listing. SUNDAY THE MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE - 4 p.m., First' Congregational Church, State and Williams Robert Black and Thomas Briccetti…

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… the Twice Festival III, chamber works will be performed including Concert Suite and Con- cert Suites III, IV, VII, and VIII. Great composer is Luciano Beirio. SATURDAY DREAM KEEPERS : A CELEBRATION OF…

September 05, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 2) • Page Image 18

… (Sinclair) to social, and cultural signifi- grander scale as the Blues and cross," Andrews said. "The cance," he added. DEtES C#og. LTD TIHE f4~iRENTS1IACOMRlf~t SPECIAL STUDENT PACKAGES AT OUR ANN ARBOR

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… started yesterday. The building is being removed to make room for the new federal building. To muc1 red, no blues fest (Continued from Page 1) ' Jazz Festival. guard who spotted him really "OFFICIALS think…

… acts from all cause he had been arrested for (which provided sites for the over the country. possession of marijuana several blues festival in 1969 and 1970) , And the financial coup de years before…

… those who reins of power. cancelled two years later after wanted to cross into Canada by "If there are going to be more showing a loss in 1970. increasing drug searches. Blues and Jazz Festivals, some…

April 05, 2012 (vol. 122, iss. 122) • Page Image 11

… was working for the University's Major Events Office and wanted John to assist him in organizing the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. The festival began in 1969, and according to a 1972 article from…

…, as many as 16,000 attendees filled the grass of the Otis Spann Memorial Field for what was, by definition, an event for the people. "The thing that's gonna make the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival

… further explained that all proceeds from the festival were used to promote "self-help and self-determination projects here inAnn Arbor." "(People) had the opportunity to pay and have the money go to the…

…- outhurting you." - John Sinclair, "Guitar Army: Street Writings/PrisonWritings." Today, the Ann Arbor Film Festival persists, and musicians come to Hill Auditorium every year for the Ann Arbor Folk Fes- tival…

… during his Film Festival visit back in '66, art- ists have never really needed a reason to express themselves in Ann Arbor. The act of expression is enough. - Senior Arts Editor Kayla Upad- hyaya…

… in 1956. Started by a Greek immi- grant and his wife, the eatery has been serving up some of the best French toast, eggs and bacon in Ann Arbor for more than 50 years, earn- ing its cachet NATHAN among…

… powerful festivalithat Sinclair's legions staged. It churned up a lot of bread for the alternate com- munity around Ann Arbor and showed what canbe done once people settle down and get organized. The Rainbow…

… people are beautiful."- Rich- ard Nusser, from "The Wood- stock Nation at Ann Arbor," published in the Village Voice on Sept.28,1972. Eventually, the Michigan Supreme Court overturned the ruling against…

… The Ann Arbor News, it was a financial failure that was revived three years later under "new direction and expanded empha- sis." That new direction was Sin- clair's nonprofit organization, Rainbow Multi…

… forms have changed. And in today's Ann Arbor, an event like Hash Bash seems to be exactly that - an event, a time for momentary cel- ebration. The actual protesting occurs on a quieter level. LSA junior…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 83

… through the efforts of Lee Berry and the Prism staff they have begun to feature jazz occasionally at Ann Arbor's traditional home of the blues. The Blind Pig Spotlight Series featured Dr. John…

… enough, alright? If you are unaware, or have only a passing interest in the wide world of jazz music . . . brace yourself. In moving to Ann Arbor you are joining a community that will relentlessly, gently…

…-run jazz promotion group. As a booking agency for jazz artists, Eclipse has rightfully gained inter- national acclaim. They book most of the major jazz concerts that occur in the Ann Arbor area. In the past…

… filling the coffers . . . and oh yes! Eclipse is a non-profit organization (read: a good cause!). An auspicious occasion is upcoming coincident with your arrival in Ann Arbor. This fall and winter terms of…

… Hubbard, and guitarist- phenom Stanley Jordan. This is a good time, worth going out of your way to enjoy. The Blind Pig is one of Ann Arbor's favorite nightspots, featuring a variety of musics. Largely…

…,hair-raising pianist Makoto Ozone, and the incredible Gary Bur- regular non-concert crowd of local good ol' boys whose idea of fun was a drunken brawl-was closed and remodelled by the management as Ann Arbor

… on the bars and clubs scene, they return for the next challenge-Ann Arbor's theatres and halls. The Michigan Theater, an old movie palace built in the '20s, is the prime spot. The Michigan has…

… level of intimacy associated with Ann Arbor perfor- mances. The acoustics aren't bad, and thoughtful mixing and am- plification-a concept which seems to escape many a band- can balance out any real…

… Plaza. This is a sweet out- door situation during warm weather. Jazz in the Media: As you might guess by now, there is a lot of action here, too. The Ann Arbor News carries regular jazz features by…

…. You'll find me broadcasting Monday mornings. Tune in. Record Stores: Ann Arbor is a record buyer's town. And again lots of jazz to be found and heard. As jazz goes, Schoolkids' Records is number one. An…

June 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 23) • Page Image 5

… of a good time," at the Ann Arbor Ya'ssoo Greek Festival, according to festival chairman Nick Beltsos. The three-day festival, which ends tonight, offers Greek variations in food, dancing, and…

… the entrees he helped prepare for the Ann . Arbor Ya'ssoo Greek festival, which ends today. The chicken was prepared using a "secret" Greek recipe. fun. There's no real reason to have security here…

…h Miig n Doi y-,Sturo y, une15 82-Ppgge 5 Ya 'sso00 Ann Arbor gets a taste of Meditteranean nightlife By GEORGE ADAMS Today is the last chance to get "a 100 percent return on your money in the form…

September 05, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 1) • Page Image 79

… sway. WEMU also sponsors many live blues and jazz events, usually in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. The biggest of these is the annual Frog Island Jazz Festival, held just a short step away from historic…

… without thinking at all about causes, effects, or perhaps most importantly, alternatives.. The FM dial, in Ann Arbor, has a cluster of Public Radio Stations on the left, and each in its own way can provide…

… you with an alternative to the rampant commercialism of the vast multitude of American radio wavelengths. The first you'd encounter, at 91.7 FM, is WUOM, Ann Arbor's straight- ahead predominantely…

… your radio can get in that direction, there's a little 10-watt station which has been providing Ann Arbor with surprises and creative enigmas for as long as most of us can remember. Well, since 1972…

… notorious trademark here in Treetown. As you become a part of Ann Arbor, you are encouraged to find the right part of CBN for your tastes, and to expand said tastes with repeated exposure to the varied…

… Liberty off State.....668-9329 Maple Village........ 761-2733 I usually straight-sailing and easy to comprehend. By the time the after- noon is upon you, they're slapping down some blues and boogie and…

…, anyway. This is WC- BN 88.3 FM, "Radio Free Ann Ar- bor.'"> Run aby. , yonhmteers predominately students, this is a remarkable listening opportunity. 1 Most of the programming comes1 under the heading of…

… a learning experience. The blues are the basis for rock 'n' roll, and for much of America's popular music since 1900. WCBN's blues collection spans the entire history of the music, from Blind Blake…

… and Bessie Smith to the very most recent releases from electrified modern blues masters. Any freeform show worth its weight should contain some blues at one point or another, as there's nothing more…

… appropriate to life in America than some honest blues. Jazz means at least 80 years worth of American music. Most stations that bother to air it are reluctant to step outside of the mainstream, at least before…

April 05, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… FOLKLORE SOCIETY presents Son House, Mance Lipscomb, Robert Pete Williams Stars of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, -and possibly three of the greatest blues singers alive today. April 15 Power Center 8:00 P…

… beautiful" -Paris Match I NEWS PHONE: 764-0352 BUSINESS PIIONFE: 764-0554 94C Yr rt 4kr :43 a t page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, April 5, 1972 news briefs by The Associated Press THREE…

…- cination program. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor

… love towards all people...and as an act of love, we welcome this film ANN ARBOR CIVIC BALLET' Spring Concert PREMIERE PERFORMANCE Choreographed and MountedI by DOM OREJUDOS of the Illinois Ballet Co…

….M. TICKETS: $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 Still available at: Ypsilanti-McKenny Union, Ann Arbor-Ann Arbor Music Mart 1 Gene Wilder: "Willy Woka & The Chocolate Factory" 1:00 and 3:30 P.M. Matinees Only All Seats 75c…

… 231 S. STATE TODAY is LADIES DAY $75c--1-6 p.m. for All Ladies! V I - --------- DIAL 662-6264 The H ENDS TODAY! OPEN 12:45 SHOWS AT 1:10, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.m. - *e 0 STARTS TOMORROW 0 00 -ANN ARBOR

…, First Prize Berlin Film Festival Winner David Donatello Award, Best Italian Film 1971 "DeSica returns to greatness" -William Wolf, Cue Magazine "The hand of genius is once again evident" -Judith Crist…

May 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 4) • Page Image 8

… Society. As x in previous years, the Philadelphis Orchestra made its spring visit to Ann Arbor. For Music Director Eugene Ormandy, it was the 42nd an- nual festival appearance, bringing the number of his…

Ann Arbor concerts to 142. Maestro Ormandy announced several weeks ago he will retire in August of 1980, making next year's festival appearance his last. The performances were remarkable and memorable…

June 05, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… the festival, however, than pastries. What could have been billed as Ann Arbor's biggest dinner party, patrons went wild over the barbequed, skewered souvlaki served with rice, the Zorba, or chopped…

…The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXVI, No. 23-S Ann Arbor; Michigon-Soturdoy, June 5, 1976 Ten Cents Twelve Pages W- Carter not afraid of HHH By The Associated Press Jimmy Carter said yesterday…

… known as, Ya'ssoo ("to your health", so to speak, in Greek), spon- sored by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on N. Main. A large segment of the Ann Arbor Greek community, as well as many who pre…

… him a legal resident. He said he expects to be freed before the state convention next month and will rent an apartment in the neigh- hyrhood. Greek fest.- Y'assoo! By JAY LEVIN Women wearing blue and…

… reknowned for its. quick, intoxicating effects, flowed like water as the hearty tones of Greek music filled the air with a festive beat. So went the beginning yesterday of the an- nual weekend Greek festival

… the golden crusted baklava, the most recognizable of Greek pastries, was capturing the fancy of the festival-goers. "BAKLAVA'S an international dessert," she said, and turning to the spanokopita, added…

… sirloin, and salads brimming with chunks of feta cheese and black olives. And, of course. the brs were boily disnensing the licorice-scented ouzo and other Greek potables. But no Greek festival could be…

… his souvlaki cook at the Greek festival going on this weekend. This is one of many aspects of Greek cuisine available for sampling; …

June 05, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

… weekend Greek festival known as Ya'ssoo ("to your health", so to speak, in Greek), spon- sored by the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church on N. Main. A large segment of the Ann Arbor Greek community, as well…

… item." There was more to the festival, however, than pastries. What could have been billed as Ann Arbor's biggest dinner party, patrons went wild over the barbequed, skewered souvlaki served with rice…

…The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXVI, No. 23-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Soturday, June 5, 1976 Ten Cents Twelve Pages ., ..... Carter not afraid of HHH By The Associated Press Jimmy Carter said…

blue and white striped aprons lingered behind long tables sumptously laden with the honey-sweet pastries of Grecian fame while little boys clad in shorts stared wide-eyed at the fragrant treats. A pair…

…, a clear liquor reknowned for its quick, intoxicating effects, flowed like water as the hearty tones of Greek music filled the air with a festive beat. So went the beginning yesterday of the an- nual…

…." However, she admitted that the golden crusted baklava, the most recognizable of Greek pastries, was capturing the fancy of the festival-goers. "BAKLAVA'S an international dessert," she said, and turning to…

… Greek festival could be complete with- out music, and there was plenty offered cour- tesy of "Dino and the Continentals," whose elec- tric guitar and tambourine vibes induced the sure footed to venture…

… way. Doilv Photo by STEVE KAGAN DON WEIN CAREFULLY watches his souvlaki cook at the Greek festival going on this weekend. This is one of many aspects of Greek cuisine available for sampling. …

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 2

… the Choral Union Series, may be obtained in Burton Tower. The Festival Quartet will make its first Ann Arbor appearance in the Chamber Music Festival from' Feb. 12-14. The quartet re-unites four cele…

… third will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. British comedienne Joyce Gren- fell, claimed to be "as refreshing as a good cup of tea" by an Amer- ican newspaper, will appear in Ann Arbor next…

… d," Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor. Mail orders should express first, second and third performance preferences. Friday and Saturday perform- ances are already "sold to the walls" but there are good…

…- rati, Minneapolis Symphony Con- ductor, at a Christmas concert in Minneapolis in 1958. It was then that Hagert found out the Min- neapolis had an engagement in Ann Arbor in 1960. Since that time, he has…

… der Blue sted Telga Type rs: Navy, k, Powder Blue, le, Honey, m, Red Grey 9.95. s 7-,15, 8-18. New Fresh spring C..olors and styles also SUSAN ROSS and MINDY ROSS Dresses For SPRING and SUMMER Smart…

…- brated musicians who are col- leagues at the Aspen Festival and have continued their work into the winter season. Members of the quartet are Victor Babin, pi- anist; violinist Szymon Goldberg; William…

May 05, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information the Business and Professional Women's Club of Ann Arbor extends an invi- tation to all university women to attend a lecture by Dr. Lillian…

… from 10:00 a. m. until 3:00 p. m. today . Garden Club, members and friends: A joint meeting of the Y and Ann Arbor Garden Clubs will be held at the Michigan League B at 8:00 p. m. Prof. E. C. Goddard…

… pay 4, 5, 6, and 7 dollars. our shop by experienced operators, oIts.Ann Arboy 4,,6nd hdcars at moderate rates. 0. D. Morrill, Buyers. 34c The Typewriter & Statonery Store, Bu__ _ 4_ 314 S. State St. 101…

… and radio. A-1 shape. Call 5226. 417 LAUNDRY - Soft water. 2-1044. Towels 'free. Socks darned. 13c STUDENT. - And family washing careful work at lowest prices. Ph. 3006. 6c NOTICE BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK…

… room. Gertrude Muxen, Counselor on Occupational Information May Festival Tickets: The "OVER THE COUNTER" sale of season tickets for the May Festival, will begin, Saturday morning, May 6, at 9 o'clock at…

… the School of Music and will continue indefinitely. Prices for season tickets are $6.00, $7.00, and $8.00. The period for accepting Festival coupons from season Choral Union tickets, has been extended…

… until further' notice, thus reducing the price for season tickets to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 each. Tickets for individual Festival concerts will go on sale at the office of the School of Music, Saturday…

… I (SIX CONCERTS) of Teckets for Sinigli Concerits Will begin SATURDAY, MAY 13th A6.o-- $7.OO -- $8.0 11 Prices: The time for returning Festival Coupons from Chorbl Union Tickets has been…

September 05, 2006 (vol. 117, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

… - better known as the "X-Men" franchise's Magneto and Captain Jean-Luc Picard of "Star Trek" - comes to Ann Arbor with the Royal Shakespeare Company. The RSC holds down a three-week residency at the…

… empower- ing meanings - as Antony's "old Egypt." S Justin Timberlake FutureSex/LoveSounds Sept. 12,2006 OK, this doesn't directly have to do with Ann Arbor, but Timber- lake's sophomore album is one of the…

… unquestionably his most popular, and really, it's no wonder: More than with any of his other work, this is ultimately a story of love. Serious Jim Carrey is in, Kate Win- slet with blue hair is still hot and just…

… expect Borders Books and Music on Liberty Street to throw a Potter party as they did for the past books. Shostakovich Centennial Festival October 2006 The esteemed Kirov Orchestra returns to Hill…

… Auditorium for per- formances No. 3-5 to finish what they started last spring as a festival series of Dmitri Shostakovich. Come celebrate the 100th anniversary of Shosta's birth and hear for yourself some of…

March 05, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… with . Duke Tumatoe and the All-Star Frogs tonight and tomorrow. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994-5350) Ann Arbor just can't seem to getl enough 'of them, so the ,Chance is bringing Mariner back to…

… Ruth on har- monicas, the show shdhldn't be a disappointment. Concerts University Musical Society Conductor Erich Bergel and pianist Radu Lupu make their first Ann Arbor appearances with the 'Detroit…

… art, March 8-9. Clubs/.ars The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) Joel Mabus returns to the Ann Ar- bor area after his successful per- formance at the January folly' festival. Mabus excells at the guitar, banjo…

…, mandolin, fiddle. Tonight and tomorrow. Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; 995-2132) Blues/rock with a bunch of Lepers. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665-JOES) Ragnar Kvaran, one of the better Detroit…

…-area artists, performs tonight and tomorrow night at Joe's. Wrecked on Love, their EP has been well. received both locally and nationally. Rick's American Cafe (611 Church; 996-2747) Sizzling, danceable blues

… (416 W. Huron;. 761-2110) The Gun Club, one of Punk's newer sensations, hits Ann Arborfor the first time on Friday night. The group, which recently graced the cover of New York Rocker magazine, blends…

… punk and blues for a truly unique sound: Opening for the Gun Club are two local bands, the Meat Men and Bored Youth, fresh from a recording spot on the recent "Process of Elimination" album. Promises to…

… technique, the work's four dancers became bogged down in repetitive slow lifts, disjointed arm and . leg movements, and interminable slow posturing in profile. By the end of Profiles, even the bright blue

September 05, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 141) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 5, 1991 Classical, folk, jazz or rock, it's all right here by Liz Patton Ann Arbor is an astonishingly rich cultural center for a city its size. Lovers…

…'s street- corner monochordal improv, to hot jazz at the Bird of Paradise, to the delights of orchestral favorites with the Ann Arbor Symphony. Aficionados of folk music frequent the Ark, while the Blind Pig…

February 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

… few weekends, the Ann Arbor competitors far in advance of in himself. But even if he doesn't Drama Festival is continuing i learn a few jazz chords in the Canterbury House, whether Can- future, Green…

… SOCIETY, BURTON TOWER, ANN ARBOR Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri., 9 to 4:30; Sat., 9 to 12 (Telephone 665-3717) (Also at Auditorium box office 11x hours before performance time) 4 -Daily-Jin Judkis Play…

… expecting in Ann Arbor. In a series of five or six short com- positions the group built up and relaxed tension according to their planned desire., "Duet', a short piece with mu- sic and choreography by John…

… Feb. 8-13 at Hill Box Office, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MAIL ORDERS: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BANDS 1024 Administration Bldg. The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Mail orders will be accepted from 2…

… Fleetwood Mac echoy British blues sounds linger on herein. Phew. The misses occur on Miles Davis' Bitches Brew (Co- lumbia GP 26) but who cares. So you float down to sixth heav- en for a few moments. Yes…

… (Music: Charles Ives) ; ARCHIPELAGO (Music: Boucourechliev; BLUES SUITE (Music: Traditional); and REVELATIONS (Music: Tradi- tional) . TICKETS: $6.00-$5.50-$5.00-$4.00-$3.00-$2.00 at UNIVERSITY MUSICAL…

… becomes' Ann 4rbor dance troupe Perhaps you could attend this evening. Get there by eight and at least make up for past mis- takes_ Andi jst in case ou are DON'T MISS! TONIGHT-SUN.! 2:30 & 8:00! By…

…." -Interview with Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 24 CHABROL: Cinema Guild Thurs.-Sun. Diane Elliot's 'Funeral Break- fast Blues' was a humorous con- ception of it's title. Figures pa- I The University of…

… same. The Evil Eye (1961) Stephane Audran in the center of a love triangle and destroyed by the work of a camera's evil eye-the look that kills. Also a beer festival. Subjective unfolding of guilt. A…

May 05, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… orchestra has been famed for its excellent work in concerts throughout the coun- try and as participants in the Ann Arbor May Festival and other festivals of the same nature. The orchestra itself is without…

… which has not been heard in Ann Arbor for many years. Edith Mason Is Attraction Edith Mason, the prima donna soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, is the stellar attraction for the Fourth Festival

… dramatic ability. One of the artists who returns to Ann Arbor after several previous engagements here is Sophie Braslau. Her contralto voice which has been 'called a "velvety contralto was said by a noted…

… different songs. Another . baritone, Barre Hill, is regularly associated with the same organization as Bonelli. Hill first com- manded attention in Ann Arbor as a leading singer in one of the Michigan Union…

…; Debussy's Suite for Orchestra, "Iberia," which is having its first hearing in Ann Arbor on this occasion; the Symphonic Poem, "Don Juan," by Strauss; and, in. conclusion, the Con- cert Waltz in F, by…

… Chicago composer, entitled "The Hunting of the Snark," and a group of songs with the orchestra. Miss Juva Higbee, Supervisor of Music in the Ann Arbor Public Schools, will conduct the numbers. The soloist…

… prominence, the Uni- versity Choral Union, -the Chicago Symphony orchestra, and the Children's Festival chorus, the 36th annual May Festival will take place May 22, 23, 24, and 25 in Hill auditorium. The Ann

Arbor May Festival has for many years boasted a reputation as one of the out- standing convocations of musical talent, eminent celebrities, well known critics, and music lovers from all over. Charles A…

… Brilliant Program Of Talent In The Thirty-Sixth Annual May Festival;" Scheduled To Take Place En Hill Auditorium For Four Days Beginning May Many Soloists And Musical Organizations To Appear 22; Josef…

…. Sink is president of the University Musical Society and arranges the financial affairs of the yearly event. The various numbers and presentations of the Festival will be worked out under the direction of…

February 05, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… Harmonettes and Amazin' Blue, a cappella music has become a campus sensation, as well as an established art form. You should experience it for yourself at least once in your lifetime. Ann Arbor Ci RE-AD IT…

… decided that it was time for a change, and came to Ann Arbor on the advice of friends. He'll be performing with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra for the first time here on Saturday. When asked if American…

… Cello and Orchestra, which Bengtsson will be playing on Saturday in his first appearance with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. "This is the soul of the cello itself. I couldn't imagine it for any other…

…" (which is, coincidentally, the same year Ann Arbor was founded), it is " the finest French cello existing." Tickets are still available to see it, Professor Bengtsson, and the AASO on Saturday. ERLING…

… BENGTSSON andthe ANN ARBOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by Samuel Wong, will perform Saturday at 8p.m. at the Michigan Theater Tickets are $12'to $18, with discounts for students, at the Michigan Theater Box…

… and Harmonettes) are considered the most popular and established." As with past concerts, all proceeds from the concert will go to the Ann Arbor Homeless Shelter. Of all the charities in need of help…

… Second StageF WRITE FOR IT RECYCLE IT THE MICHIGAN DAILY BY LANFORI directed by Ja Lookf ort intheJAN. 21- FE Thurs. thru S4 Tickets are $7, Th Ann Arbor Civic 1 :. 2275 Platt Road Tickets & reserva 1I 1…

…I IValentine's order placed by Feb. 11, 1993 Valuable cou~pon J J ower Shop 109 E Lihert Ann Arbor 48104 662-1593 Tan 747-9400 1220 S University $100 Limit one per person one time only C4 A N N A R B O…

…? Wrong, according to the Friars, the Harmonettes and Amazin' Blue. Their third Annual "Monsters. of A Cappella" concert proves that a cappella sounds have hit the campus like a whirlwind, and swept up a…

April 05, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… from 4 to 6 o'clock on Sunday afternoon to members of the faculties, their friends, and other residents of Ann Arbor. On account of Spring vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven will not be at home on April 12…

… are due Monday, April 6, before the impending Spring vaca- tion, in pursuance of the Regents' regulation: "Students who leave Ann Arbor for an absence of more than a week must first return all borrowed…

… Mason hall. Faculty Wives: A number of students are available for positions either for light house work, caring for children, or serving for cash or Blue Print Department: This Department will be closed…

…'s Choir. Preacher: Rev. Henry Lewis. 4:00 p. m. Church School Festival. 7'45 n r p v n ZSrit rnm - Q-,4,+rL.; : p.H.;hervice for KgAts.HTemplar. Student Choir. Harris Hall: There will be an informal supper…

… asked to call the office overhauling the machinery, of the Dean of Women. _--_- EVENTS TODAY I May Festival Artist: The attention of May Festival concert goers is t i AE called to the fact that Lily Pons…

…, who will make her American Festival Vulcans: There will be a meeting ,maylak abke A _ -I . ptpina l f1urdj debut at the opening concert of the May Festival, will make her first radio appearance…

…. A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Sermon by the Rev. Duncan E. Mann. A. M. Festival Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. Sermon by the Rev. Henry Lewis. P. M. Church School Easter…

Festival. P. M. Easter Evensong. Preacher the Rev. Henry Lewis. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED III 0 s " ca1 c0 G e'io $esN . goc\.~ 11:00 4:00 7:45 The Home UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP Inc. 229 S. State…

April 05, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… editor in chief of High Times Magazine. "High Times officially declared that Ann Arbor is the coolest place in the universe," Hager said. Like Hager, many Hash Bashers See HASH BASH, Page 9A A2 police…

… report fewer offenses fy Avam S. Turkel Daily Staff Reporter Despite a recent push in the Michigan state government to strengthen marijuana laws in Ann Arbor - thought to culti- vate illegal drug use…

… Assembly Elections Board were dropped last night by the elections appellate court - still leaving the a slim possibly of ousting newly elected Blue Party executive candidates on the table. The assembly…

Blue Party demerits for what it says are violations. But CSJ did agreed with the Students' Party on one count: An event the Blue Party held as a student government event was really a campaign event. This…

April 05, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… Henderson Room, Michigan League. All events ar.,freeand open to th.public. rip TAPRIL 9-11,1981 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN yHopw1o od FE'stival APRIL 9-11, 1981 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN…

…, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN The Hapwood Festival is made possible by grants from the Michigan Council for the Humanities and the following units of The University of Michigon-the College of Literature, Science…

….m., Rackham Aud. Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club - "Melody on Ice," 2:30 p.m., Veteran's Arena, Jackson Rd. at Maple. School of Music - faculty Artists Concert, 2:30 p.m., Rackham Aud. MISCELLANEOUS Washtenaw…

… Arena. Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library - Spring Book Sale, 1 p.m.-5 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library. WUOM - Options in Education, "Standardized Testing", 11:30 a.m., 91.7 FM. MONDAY, APRIL 6 FILMS…

… reconstruction, 7:30 p.m., St. Mary's Lounge. Hillel - Michael Brooks comments on the "Massada" television series, 1429 Hill. MEETINGS U-M Bike Club - 7:30 p.m., 1084 E. Engineering Bldg. Ann Arbor Council for…

… WCBN - Women's Affairs Program, 6 p.m., 88.3 FM. Friends of the Library - Spring Book Sale, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library. AT LEAST 8 KILLED Twisters tear through Midwest By United…

… should know about Toxic Shock Syndrome," 7 p.m., Alice Lloyd Blue Carpet Lounge. Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies - Scott Grosse, "The Politics of Family Planning in Maghreb", noon, Lane…

…:00-12:00: Drama panel with Melvin Gordon, Dennis McIntyre, and Norman Rosten 1:30-3:30: Poetry Panel with John Ciardi, Dorothy Donnelly, and X. J. Kennedy 4:00-6:00: Poetry Reading and Discussion by Festival

…:00.6:00: Fiction Reading and Discussion by Festival Panelists Friday and Saturday morning panel sessions will be held in the Rackham Amphi- theater (Fourth Floor). Saturday afternoon sessions will be held in the…

October 05, 2000 (vol. 111, iss. 5) • Page Image 8

Ann Arbor xmusicianxs with out-of-town artists. For instaxnce, Suxnmerfxctd still also be playing two sets at the tFireflv Club Saturday night with fel- low Larval guitarist Bill Broxxld anxd British…

…AntArxorplayers xwhoxxwilt Pierpont Commons hosts 11 groups today By Tom Sinas O(e sex liyseas. A'xvii borhis lx bsecomse a basioncofitaitxhiionxs.I Frxii sxxmmxxer's AXxi lair to flls Blues axnd Jazz Festivl fail Fesuivl…

… Creative Ails Orchestra to ssmill combos, all oxfwhssm look to enter a great deal of stylistic terrain. Alms1oxugh you might thinik to yourself that Anni Arbor needs anothxer tradixiomi like the iserage…

….corn /arts Two MUCH JAZZ: A PAIR OF FESTIVALS HIT A2 By John Uhl Dl)ylMsxixcEtoxx Kerrytown Cotxcert ltouse. otxe of the xxoxst fer- ile grouttds for creative improvxsed mxusxc ixx lxe Midwest. is planted…

… Edgefest bill coxm- ~parable to any other music festival held in the past veat, most of the nustcians do tot have thxe natme recognition they deserve. Conseqentlv the tickets aren't vety expensixe and the…

… msusic. lxx iirxxpe thxey lxaxecgxxs crtxisctt suippxrtcd arts Sxxixe of thxe muscans thxere are xsakxxtg 5110,1111 for a gig and there's thoxusanxcs of people at the festivals'" Lispson said. "Here, if…

… and ifrumixer'Fitt Browix, will gisve a dlebut trio petformanxce at thxe festival. Oxte of Edgefests mxxsinitable aspects ts its coxnpilationx of lixcal axxd internationxal talent, sometimes teaxminxg…

… to a series of silent films by French einema pioneer Georges Mdtis in what promsises to be one of the festival's most innova- tise and etngaging events. "The area of original uusic for silet films is a…

… the jaiz genre. Dxnx particulairly interesting aspect of lis festival is its Ipromsise tx showscase tlix world-class talent of the School of Music's Jazz Studies faculty. Today's cxvents wilt feature…

… interpretationxs of mtsc music of Monk and Mixngus. Drummser Karrieni Riggins, eurrenstly stkmig xxwmtlxtlxxRay BxxownmTio, xwill be making ax special appeiramice w itx Wxalden's group ax todhay's festival. Elleni…

March 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

… of the night's extravaganza would have been hard- pressed to prove the point better. The grandiose Michigan Theatre provided a perfect setting. The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of…

… went to the Chamber orchestra. With luck, this will not be the end of what could become a fine tradition in Ann Arbor. By Julie Hinds SOMETIME DURING the middle of his second show at the Blind Pig…

… Thursday night, blues artist John Hammond paused from leisurely tuning his guitar and said to the audien- ce, "I'm just gonna take my time if that's alright." He didn't have to ask. The fifty or so people…

… crammed into the Pig's basement were in mutual agreement that almost anything Hammond did was alright by them. They were too busy discovering the reason why the blues have survived and thrived: hearing…

… songs about getting your heart torn out and stompedon a few times can be good, clean fun. Well, not exactly clean. Most of Hammond's authentic blues songs con- cerned infidelity and desertion. "Gonna Be…

… turned his sheer misery into pure joy for the audience with his superb suffering. His singing ranged from a despondent croon to an agonized howl. He fine-tuned the vocals with piercing wails on the blues

… basement, Hammond was able to do just what he should've with his pain. Share it with someone. Hammond ... blues master Historic Armenian treasure By George Shepherd " A N ARMENIAN °Treasury in i…

…," says Mehta. Less gaudy than the metal pieces, the ceramic objects express a more simple and satisfying beauty. A delicate and harmonious flower design in bright blue pastels decorates a ceramic dish from…

… these things? Well groove yerr grey blob in your head- cheese. Whoopee, it's Saturday at the U-Club. ANN A RBOR 2 INDIVIDUAL THEATRES $2.00 SAT SUN SHOWS BEFORE 6:00 PM "A HIT!" TIME "JUST WONDERFUL…

…, part of a two-month festival of Armenian arts and humanities, for the first time of- fers a glimpse of an attractive and unique creative tradition. Though now part of the Soviet Union, Armenia, in…

May 05, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 152) • Page Image 2

… satisfacto TREATMENT to every custo: er, whether the account be lary or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Ba Incorporated 1869 and other works to be given at the Festival )se ays into ssitate a tions in :h…

…, yellow, tan, pink, green, and khaki. Some are trimmed with angora collars of contrast- ing colors. With or without sleeves. DE'i uIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jac (April i, igi8) Detroit…

… MAZDA LAMPS Come in and see the 75 watt Blue Lamp Gives a white light. Just the thing to study by ECONOMY must be accompanied by judgment, and depends SERVICE not Price C URTIS TIRES good on H. L…

…, or when you play tennis or golf. SLIP-~N SWEATERS of wool are here in complete assort- ment. There are heavy and light weight sweaters knit in plain or fancy stitch. Colors are purple, grey, rose, blue

… Limited and Express Cars 7 m., F:io a. m.. and hourly to 7:10 p. m. o m. Jackson Express Cars 'local stoe w Aran Arbor)-9:48 a. in. and every two to ::48 p. M. Local Cars East Bound--5:35 a. m. a. Mn., 7:o5…

… IF IT'S ANYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC, A PRICED FROM $3.50 TO $10 FOR i SILK SWEATERS in rose, purple, blue, yellow, black, coral, tan, green, and grey are as, popular as ever. Large collars, tasseled…

… patriotic tates entered h savored of by many of hiis section of . I PRICED FROM $10 TO $27.50- TUTTL And Other Artists The popular reso LUNCHES and Become Familiar with them and enjoy the Festival

April 05, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… duo brings its youthful rock buzz to the Blind Pig for first Ann Arbor show By Sasha Resende I Daily Arts Writer Y to start festival three-( passest Pitchfo alread and th Bonnar tickets $249.5C while…

…-buzz and undoubtedly gained a new legion of avid fans. Hopefully, the group's Ann Arbor show will be better than its last visit to the Great Lakes state. "The Detroit show we played last year was one of the…

… worst shows on the tour," King admit- ted, "which is one of the reasons why we're not playing there on this tour and we're playing Ann Arbor instead." Although Japandroids's current tour has been…

… supported by label- mates Love Is All, Brooklyn-based psychedelic-rock troupe Bear In Heaven will join the band for its Ann Arbor stop - Bear In Heav- en's only appearance throughout Japandroids's entire tour…

…. "We were both playing Ann Arbor on the same night, and instead of trying to compete against each other, we just decid- ed to do a show together," King explained. "That way people don't have to pick…

… whether they want to see one band over the other." All the better for Ann Arborites, who can witness how Bear In Heaven's electro-tinged jams compliment Japandroids's rawer guitar-and-drums sound. When…

… accents and snappy proto-hipster outfits that are normally associated with the garage rock scene, Japandroids's simple chords and minimalist pro- Tonight will mark Japandroids's first ever show in Ann

Arbor. duction certainly fit the bill. King, along with Japandroids drummer David Prowse, doesn't waste his time creating inventive new genres to define his band's sound. So don't expect them to be tied…

…The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Monday, A pril 5, 2010 - 7A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Monday, April 5, 2010 - 7A Doing summer festivals right Japandroids in our garage Canadian…

… tha thg can three-d festival Coache rienced festival First annoyi Lips's g fork las at the t due to Ivleanw held on chester can bus eight h ep. It's that time again: slated start time, without piss…

November 05, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 41) • Page Image 9

… starts at 8 p.m. orci store D1I THEY'RE AS SIGNIFICANT AS EVER, BUT ANN ARBOR RECORD STORES CONTINUE TO STRUGGLE BY JOSHUA BAYER Daily Music Editor .-ilking into Encore Records is like stum- bling into a…

… over the years. "Ten to 15 years ago, there were actually about 12 record stores in (Ann Arbor). There was a way over- supply," says John Kerr, the owner of Wazoo Records. "And, slowly but surely, they…

…- ten to a couple things and then decide what I like," he says. "This (record See BLUES, Page 48 FILM Lightworks, the annual film festival featur- ing student projects from the Department of Screen Arts…

…. Admission is'free, so come watch Swiss and pick up some mad skills in the process. ON STAG E Between the Friars, Dicks and Janes, Compulsive Lyres and Amazin' Blue, it's tough tkeep upwith the University…

November 05, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 51) • Page Image 8

… Page 8-Saturday, November 5, 1977--The Michigan Daily REGENCY TRAVEL The Friendly Tour Store on the Corner 601 E. William (corner Maynard) Ann Arbor, MI 48108--665-6122 No charge for Airline or…

…, along with our Famous Pizza-Cocktails & the Frostiest Beer in Town MA ".60 310 S. S- "Everything ANN ARBOR SHIRT GALLERY 2155S. State--Upstairs Ann Arbor, MI 48108-*-6865 Over 800 designs Custom…

… Meet. GO BLUE E. mI' TICE'S PARTY STORE 3405S. State "Open Soon After Today's Slaughter" S BACCHUS' GARDEN 3365S. State Mon.-Sot. 8 a.m.~2 a.m.; Sunday 11i a.m.-12 midnight Greek & American Food…

…- GO BLUE! PIZZA BOB'S 8145S. State 665-4517 BOERSMA TRA 12-14 Nicke Domestic 994-6200 3368 Washtenaw 971-8 Airline tickets c if SIRLOIN HOUSE Ln~. t &1YAAO TICE'S MEN'S SHOPS 1111 S…

August 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

… NOT ONLY does Ann Arbor boast one of the best selections of new and old movies in the nation, but thanks to the efforts of the Ann Arbor Silent Film Society, that selection is not limited to movies with…

… impressive im- t from their earlier LPs. th the Blue Sky" (an actual ong that's not obnoxious) and 'hat Day" (one of the better songs you'll hear) both have tasteful guitar, reminiscent t touch of George…

… crowd, made up of pitched vocals Friday night at the Michigan Theatre. Bozzio and the rest faithful and curious alike, quite satisfied. Silent film festival brings back old classics By Richard Campbell…

February 05, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… the 10th Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival; 3-6 p.m. "Nothing but the Blues:" Eric Cole, Joe Tiboni, and I§ Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Chief Announcer Chris Geary gets sucked into WCBN-FM's huge jazz…

… and local favorite, and The Dead Milkmen ("a band with an attitude," according to Hartmann), from Philidelphia, that should satisfy the hardcore fans. Some of the local acts will be the Ann Arbor Sax…

… Bon. Friday 9-12noon Ann Arbor Sax Choir; 8-9 p.m. guitarist Matt Smith; 9- 10 p.m. Tom Gemp; 10-11 p.m. "The Attack" with Rodent Control; 12-1 a.m. Reagan's Brain. Saturday 11-1 p.m. Highlights from…

…..... .. AA (every day)? The University of Michigan Media Resources Center 400 Fourth Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 We'll be on campus February 13 Qualified college students are invited to meet with us and…

….m. guitarist Sam Lapides; 9-11 p.m. Tom Simonian plays rare Marley; 11-12 p.m. Laughing Hyenas; 12-1 a.m. CBN Radio Orchestra; 1-3 a.m. "Smooth Sailing" with Stingray Belmonte; 3-4 a.m. blues guitarist Craig Le…

… library. Today starts the student-run radio station's 8th annual on-the-air fundraiser. Jerry Mack jost the house party with Willie de Warren and the Blues Cruisers; 6-9 p.m. "Rockers' Jamboree:" Brian…

May 05, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

… Must Fall", 'As You De- sire Me", and "The Heiress" in ad- dition to "Ah, Wilderness." ERNEST TRUEX, star of the Ann Arbor production of Eugene O'Neill's tender comedy, will play opposite his wife…

… will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; and at 7:00 p.m. preceding each concert. Drama Season Tickets: Sale of seats for individual performances of Ann Arbor Drama Season pro- ductions now open, Box…

… English Honors Committee, and should consist of a brief statement as to why the applicant wishes to pur- sue the course as well as a resume of his qualifications. An up-to- date blue-print should accompany…

… 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 1947 CHEK (European Lightweight Mo…

…- ienced operators. First floor location. Rainey's Slenderizing and Beauty Salon, 1031 E. Ann. )32P CAMPUS{ CORSAGE SERVICE- A Student Service for Students Thrill your date for the coming formals by a…

… rent between June 5 and August 15. Call 7215. )47 For good accommodations bring your overnight or weekend guests to the PIERCE TRANSIENT HOME 1133 E. Ann Phone 8144 ROOMS FOR RENT SINGLE, large double…

…. . THE MICHIGAN DAILY ERNEST TRUEX IN 'AH WILDERNESS': Drama Festival Tickets Now on Sale 26th Aniual 4---- Tickets for individual perform- ances of "Ah, Wilderness," open- ing May 9, will go…

May 05, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

… Tour The fourth annual Ann Arbor Women's City Club Home Tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. This tour is for townspeople and out-of-town visitors. It will origi- nate from 1830 Washtenaw and…

… Pederson, Mary Anne Pahl and Nancy Colquitt. -Daily--Sam Ching ORCHIDS TO YOU-Preparing the program for West Quad's semi-formal dance to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday are Alan Larson, Nancy…

… Colquitt, Mary Anne Pahl and Sam Ching. Elementary School Students Practice Theories at Camp Michifish Tickets for' the Michifish shows to be presented next weekend may now be obtained at Barbour Gymnasium…

… for the club trip to Ypsilanti. CAMP COUNSELORS -- Mem- bers of the Camp Counselors Club will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday at 2021 Geddes for a bike hike. FERN BOTWINIK will play Ann Rutledge and Diane…

… neat appearance ... wipe lightly with a damp cloth, for lasting brightness ... in shades of pink, blue, yellow or white. for Mother . . shadowproof opaque nylon tricot lingerie for Mother on HER day…

…, will present their an- nual May Festival luncheon on Friday in the Terrace Room of the Michigan Union. The luncheon is in honor of the women soloists in the Festival and the women members of the Phila…

…- delphia Orchestra. The theme of this year's lunch- eon is "Music Festivals of the World." Speakers will be Arlene Sollenberger, Marguerite V. Hood, Arthur Berg, Justine Votypka, Linda Reck and Sally…

… will be highlighted by a tour of the Inglis estate, 2301 Highland. 1 Luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the City Club. Violinist Will Appear At Festival Concert 0 By JAN JAGUSCH…

… "America's first young lady of the fiddle," is the title that Jeanne Mitchell, violinist who appears in this year's May Festival, proudly wears. Music has appealed to Miss Mitchell since her early childhood…

…, will be heard at 2:30 p.m., Saturday. At this time Miss Mitchell will appear with the Phil- adelphia Orchestra under the ba- ton of Eugene Ormandy in the University's May Festival. k I 1; I ,1c/'i'44…

May 05, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

…hco DNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897. FOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VOL. VII. No. 161. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WE c WLD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO. 2 E. WASHINGTON ST…

… costume requires if she comes here for it. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. Better0 v 0 Soda Water! iC Lost year was oar fSrst experi-t oace in setling codttester. We p knootsbetter bowe, sow. We…

…. S. U. Thurs- and dramatic fervor that -won her day, May 6, at 4:15 o'clock. hearty applause.-Boston 'Globe. Blue and White; also a New te-nt of thse class in whichihte is regis- Stock of the u…

…'tie Slphuitl'rtr MAY FESTIVAL. SOLOISTS. Press Reports Enthusiastic in Their Praise. Thte Daily continues te rss11- tices of te dilfecent soloists of Silo May Festival: nacteSEPPaCAM PANAsSS. The evening -'as…

October 05, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 15) • Page Image 2

…! L' t mup.MrobF, musk twi 6y. Babe Zaharias Fund Set Up Ira Horowitz, '58BAd, has an- nounced the formation of an Ann Arbor subdivision of the Babe Didrickson Zaharias Memorial Cancer fund. Horowitz…

… career as a professional Life Underwriter. Michigan residents only. Phone Mr. George Lemble at NO 3-4151, 7 to 8 a.m. )H21 WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part- time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and…

… condition. Dynaflow, power seat and windows. $395.00. Terms. 810 Sylvan, NO 5-5694, after game Sat., Oct. 6, only. )N26 '37 Chevrolet two door Sedan, color light blue-new clutch, new battery -heater…

…: PANIQUE (dir. by Duviver, French, 1946-from a novel by Sim- eon); and FISH MARKET (U.S. documentary, L e r o y S t on e, 1953). May 13: LA BATAILLE DU RAIL (dir, by Ji II Johann Strauss, Jr.: Blue Danube…

…. by Luis Bu- nuel, Mexican, 1951-winner of Grand Prize for Direction, Can- nes Film Festival); and SUN'. DAY BY THE SEA (English doc- umentary, winner of Grand Prize, Venice Film Festival) Apr. 29…

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