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September 06, 1973 • Page Image 61

… might ask about your dorm's snack bar or coffeehouse, which may show- case its residents' talent. 0 0 * Blues and: Jazz Festival brings 'high energy bc Ann Arbor's classical sidi By GLORIA JANE SMITH…

… An event not to be missed this fall is the second annual Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, scheduled for the second week- end in September at Otis Spann Memorial Field. The three-day festival, which…

… over- dose problems, were on duty throughout the festival. Aiding to city cided to fill the void by launch- ing the first Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. The two festivals, according to Andrews, are…

… selling tickets for all the concerts the first week of school. Taking up much of the rest of Andrews' harried time is the or- ganization and production of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fes- tival. FOR TWO…

… perform at this year's festival in- Listen or get involved By KATHRYN RACETTE Patrons of the musical arts will find no earthly limits on en- tertainment offered in Ann Arbor this season Musicians, dancers…

…-editor When describing the Ann Arbor and University c o n c e r t scene, perhaps "variety" is the best word to use. Bands and performers appear- ing at the University last year in- cluded Commander Cody and his…

… until now, has been Ann Arbor's proximity to Detroit. Ann Arbor is 35 to .40 miles from Detroit, while the average contract for performances has an exclusivity clause which gives Detroit pro- moters first…

…- troit promoter, Bob Bageris, has decided that Ann Arbor is a sepa- rate market and thus concerts here won't hurt his position. "THE PROBLEM was that we were beating heads with De- troit," says Andrews…

…. "But now we're trying to cooperate." Andrews credits much of this relaxation of competition to the fact that Ann Arbor has now established its reputation within the music business as a good place for…

… sweet strains of an Appalachian dul- cimer? Ann Arbor offers you both: the traditional and the contemporary -and you needn't be just a spec- tator. The Ark coffeehouse offers the full spectrum of folk…

August 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… Urbations, erst- while Ann Arbor favorites, R&B their way into the hearts, minds, and ears of those on the dance floor. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; Theater on Main Street. Call 662-7282 994-5350) for more…

… of the Union. Boccaccio, songs from the 16th cen- Theater tury, Morris Dancing, juggling, and swordplay. Most of the events will Ann Arbor Civic Theater fake place on the lawn in front of the The…

…Arts The Michigan Daily Friday, August 6, 1982 Page 7 I Clubs/Bars The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- 8555) The Detroit Blues Band plays some Motor City tunes tonight and That's Entertainment…

… information. Top-40 rock from a group called Miscellaneous Mugsy all weekend. uCallweekgndUni.13th Annual Medieval Festival U-Club (Michigan Union; 763-5911) This is the last weekend for this Every Thursday…

…, Reggae Dance year's festival, a smorgasbord of fun Party. Every Friday, Rockin' Oldies, and frolic from the middle ages. Both shows DJ'ed by Michael Kremen Highlights are plays by Chaucer and on the patio…

March 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…4 ARTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 6, 1984 Page 6 _ _ P_ _' Ann Arbor Film Festival arrives 4 By Paul Clipson TONIGHT WILL mark the 22nd year of Ann Arbor's oldest and most renowned…

… film event, the aptly named Ann Arbor Film Festival. Actually, it's one of the oldest 16 mm film festivals anywhere. This year, like the past three, the festival will be held in the largest cinema in Ann

Arbor, the Michigan Theater. The festival starts tonight and will run until Sunday; winners night. There are three separate showings every evening, each screening a different package of films: All for…

… the documentary production group, Green Mountain Post. Their film, The Secret Agent, delves into the issues surrounding Agent Orange. Currently in New York, former Ann Arborites John Tintori and Mary…

… laughing in the distance, casting a slightly disturbing quality to the film. " From New York comes a documentary, The Shadow Project, by Zachary Winestine and JoAnn Pawowski. The film details a performance…

… tall - not including the floppy ears.Very colorful, he comes in pink and blue, holding a red and yellow pennant that can be personalized with the name of your school. Get hopping - adopt him now! $24…

… reasonable prices - either $2 dollars a show, or an economical $6 dollars for all three showings. There are a lot of special activities planned for this year's festival and most importantly, the festival will…

… all over the U.S.Not surprisingly, there will be a large amount of varying film styles and types. The film festival has always strived for variety for everyone's own tastes. Whether you crave for…

… Cybulski, past festival winners themselves, have also entered a film. Here's just a few of the many films entered to give an idea of what's going to be shown: * Barbara Klutinis' Trumpet Garden' can best be…

… soundtrack with footage of Ronald Reagan, medical films and other stuff, which creates a really strange mood. Besides the films that will be screened for the festival, a number of other activities have been…

March 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…I Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY cinema- Festival Flicks into View Tonight Wilder, Ke By ELLEN FRANK They let you smoke at Cinema Guild during the Ann Arbor Film…

… Inevitable and the Velvet Underground. Some promising highlights of this year's Festival are several works of local film makers. Ann Arbor entries have come from Eric Brown, Jay Cassidy, Andrew Lugg and…

… number of films - it's easier and more varied than setting up individual festivals." Those that do use- the Ann Arbor Festival, in theatres from Youngstown, Ohio, to Tempe, Arizona, often adopt a hybrid…

… name for the imported, but locally sponsored, show. In Berkeley, it's called "The Berkeley-Ann Arbor- University of California-Centenn- ial Experimental Film Festival." University Charter Caledonian…

… Michigan University; Michael Ve- nezia, sculptor-painter from Ann Arbor; Ann Wehrer, a member of! the Dramatic Arts Center (and star of Andy Warhol's latest film, "Bike Boy"); and Prof. Samia Halaby- of the…

…-SUNDAY, MARCH 6-10 Presented in cooperation with the DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER of Ann Arbor. Over $900 in awards. Over 175 films in competition. There will be two completely different shows each night, Wednesday…

…-Satur- day. On Sunday, there will be two showings of the prize winners. Individual tickets may be purchased before each showing; series tickets, which include i I On Washtenaw between Ann Arbor and…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

… on a chosen theme - blues, dance music, classical, reggae, synthesized, hardcore, and so on; and when the gelatin thickens, news has been known to air. It's pretty difficult to dwell in Ann Arbor and…

… CRISP). Many years ago, Cinema Guild began the Ann Arbor Film Festival, one of the country's first festivals for 16mm films. Now held in the Michigan Theatre, the festival draws films of every possible…

… priorities straight. You're in Ann Arbor, the midwestern movie mecca. Except for such small towns as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and perhaps Boston, this sleepy college berg will show you more films from…

… style and subject matter from all over the country. The Ann Arbor Film Co-op tends to show slightly more commercial films, a lot of third-run, year-old releases, as well as perennial crowd…

… them every evening to find the best film. But now, every two months, the bible for Ann Arbor cinemaniacs is published - Michigan Cinema Guide. Every movie screened by a campus film society is listed day…

… wild. "Radio Free Ann Arbor" WCBN is the ultimate plateau upon which music lovers elucidate. Staffed and run by students, it is as much a learning ex- perience as it is an ego booster; they tell you…

… of the be Building. in the ver want to de like record feet fail tc 763-3501 - rap! If worse feet nor motivation dial to 88.3 of selected in France Other FM radio stations WCBN-88.3 (Ann Arbor

…) ............................. Free Form WEMU-89.0 (Ypsilanti) .................................... Jazz WUOM-91.7 (Ann Arbor) .............................. Classical WXCI-92.3 (Detroit) .............................Country WDRQ-93…

…) . ... .. . ... .. . ... . .. . ..... .. .. . .. AOR Rock WDET-101.9 (Detroit) ............................. Public Radio WIQB-102.9 (Ann Arbor) ............................. AOR Rock WJZZ --105.9 (Detroit) ..................................... Jazz…

… WWWW-106.7 (Detroit) ................................Country WPAG-107.1 (Ann Arbor) ............................... ... Pop jTI That's where we hide the trade books, art prints and frames, posters…

July 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… thing of the past, A.R.T. is going strong. Based in Cambridge, the company travels widely during the summer. Fresh from the Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles, the troupe has made its way to Ann Arbor

… in Ann Arbor after their highly successful show at Joe's in February. Viewed by'many as one of the premier bands in the inches-away- from-stardom category, the show promises to be one of the summer…

… features a cast of twenty local talents. The show begins at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are available from the Ann Arbor Civic Theater (338 Main) for $5. For further ticket information and for…

… Lavin, star of television's mother in Six Characters, a show that "Alice," stopped into Frank's the company is not performing in its Restaurant on Maynard yesterday af- Ann Arbor stop. ternoon for a bite…

… My Taps Waves VI The Detroit Chamber Winds The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Multiple Arts Performance Robin Hood (Classic Film) …

…'s Power Center as part of the summer festival nn Arbor umr J stidal In town for only three days, they have already. performed Moliere's Sganarelle and the first of two showings of Richard Brinsley Sheridan…

…'s hottest dance band. Mr. Flood's Party - The Falcons with danceable blues, rock and soul come in for a landing on both Friday and Saturday nights. Rick's American Cafe - Let your- self be talked into to…

… going down to hear The Blue Front Persuaders, one of the finest homegrown merchants of unrestrained rythm and blues, Friday and Saturday nights. The ist Concerts Los Lobos - "The Wolves" make another stop…

…, and $15. For reservations and ticket information call the Summer Festival headquarters at 763-0950. Linda Lavin and John Bottoms play Lady Sneerwell and Snake in the American Repertory Theatre…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 66

….-fri. 9am.-2am - I i! In search of the best 4N ARBOR n cafe blues club & orhood tavern college concert series (Continued from Page 3) cessful but financial disasters. The next year there was talk…

… out of the business due to the emphasis on big-name attrac- tions. Another Ann Arbor move away from the big concert has been the Community Parks Program, in which local bands play in city parks on…

… of the program here. As Andrews says, "The pro- gram is always more important than the problems.'N Which pretty well sums up the direction the progressive music scene is head- ing in Ann Arbor. r…

… buck, and that not only to the UAC-Daystar concerts as well; where the basic philosophy is that concerts should_ be fun, and not repressive. ONE REASON Andrews gives for Ann Arbor's growing reputa- tion…

… was lost from people crawling in under the fences. THE BLUES and Jazz Festival is set up to be an artistic and cultural event, not a money- maker for a few people. All prof- its were to be plowed back…

… of reviving the festival again, but no one was capable or willing to pick up the financial risk, es- pecially the student organiza- tions. However, last year Andrews teamed up with John Sinclair, found…

… a financial backer, and to- gether they formed the Rainbow Multi-Media Corporation and re- vised the festival, adding jazz to the program. The promoters of the festival carefully avoided the pitfalls…

… into the community, especially through the programs of Project Community, which co-sponsored the event along with Rainbow Multi-Media. Unfortunately, the festival lid not quite break even last year, but…

… sales from the album re- corded at the site may well elimi- nate the loss. Again this year the festival is being planned to the greatest de- tail, the organizers learning from last year's mistakes. Each…

… pleasurpble for the audience to enjoy the music. Andrews makes little effort to hide his contempt for most com- mercial promoters of "fly-by- night" rock festivals, who he feels treat audience needs with…

June 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… beleaguered urban- ites coping with life in the Big Apple. Lepke - (Briarwood) -Tony Curtis as a member of Murder, Inc. attempting to -dissolve' the partnership. friday JUNE 6 CINEMA Adam's Rib (Ann Arbor Co…

…- op, MLB 3, 7, 9) - Tracy and Hepburn grace the screen in this classic film by George Cukor that inspired the pitiful televis- ion series of the same name*** Pat and Mike (Ann Arbor Co- op, MLB 4, 7…

… Band, $1.00. Blind Pig - Big Daddy G and Express with Frazer Smith, Jazz, $1.00. Chances Are - Lightning, Rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth- ers. Depot Cafe - Leo Kretzner, folk/blues, no cover, donations…

… S t r i n g Band, $1.50. Blind Pig - Big Daddy G and Express with Frazer Smith, Blues/jazz, $1.00. Chances Are .- Lightning, Rock, $1.50 students, $2.00 oth- ers. Depot Cafe - Gemini, crea- tive folk/blues

May 06, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 3) • Page Image 12

… Theatre with David Lynch's notori- on surface treatments of both ceram- Monda ous Blue Velvet at 7:15 and at 9:30 IE0 'ics and drawings. p.m. the Ann Arbor premiere of - -If you're dying to get out of town…

… Annual Mother's Day Festival forMatsFlcnt9 I pL CD) Company presents Thomas Arne's Peace? The Lunar Glee Club, the comic opera Thomas and Sally at Ann Arbor Brass Quintet, and Peter Wednesday the always…

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 6, 1988 A Uts date Odd Sox bop into Rick's to celebrate their recently released second single. Tue day IThe Ann Arbor premiere of Summer It's the first…

… friends like at the Ann Arbor Public Library at cthe Ark on what's rman or to besWatson his at these .M noon. He recently published a criti- the rk n wat' miore tobe is If you're up for a trip to the Motor…

… 'Help out the Recycle Ann Arbor Yblues at Rick's ... in wee hose with campfire fave Michelle Shocked program with a benefit concert at the devour the Alley Door. opening up. Blind Pig headed up by Frank…

… Huron High Auditorium at 8 p.m. It's Mother's Day, so what better Across the Pacific at 7:15 and The pC HrnHghAdag w a oceheratthan at th FouthMaltese Falcon at 9:15 p m. ..Ann Arbor's Papagena Opera…

… for their first p.m. at the Ann Arbor Art k Marty Burke croons tunes from appearance in Ann Arbor ina couple + R ,Association, 117 W. Liberty, for Ireland, Britain, and even the byous of years with…

… 'Rick's rocks with the all-original Police, a French flick about a Swans and Ann Arbor's own Spahn works of Ashcan Van Gogh ... Pas- sexually obsessed cop who gives a G 9 H Ranch are at St. Andrews in…

… Reduced TOM30 /% Departments TO 3 o% CRIME STAGED BY HOMICIDE HOSTS Y- 5 8 EpNat M - A.I TThe Ann Arbor Art Association 117 W. Liberty St. SAVINGS ON4 MORE..Saturday, May7,1988 7:30-9:3 P.M. CHAMPAGNE AND…

July 06, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, July 6, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 19, Team Tribal Tat or Team Pasty Face? Fang-banger's ball Ann Arbor 2010 Summer Festival Today begins the last full week of the Ann

….m. F1 July 9 After dark at Ann Arbor Summer Festival, the DJs and 21-plus crowds come out to party. This marks the last Friday of the summer for After Dark @ Top of the Park, so grab your ID and enjoy a…

… whip it at 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets from $50. F, July 7 The multi-instrumentalists of Juice go beyond the Blue Men. Attendees of the unique percussion band's free 6:30 p.m. show at Ingalls…

…'s picks for last-minute Summer Festival acts. Z July6 Devo is back! A newly released album from the sarcastic cult icons promises Something for Everybody, and so should the band's Mainstage show. Watch Devo…

December 06, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… Newsreel shows R. D. Laing's Asylum in Modern Language Aud. 3 at 6:45, 8:30, and 10:15. JAVELINS-Ann Arbor's own Javelins perform tonight at the Roostertail in Detroit. UPCOMING CONCERT TIP-A benefit…

… Busters." (1946) :2News 3:00 2 News The 80th Ann Arbor May Festi- val will combine the best of tra- ditions with new features that will altogether celebrate this mark in local history. Four concerts on the…

… Maynard Klein singing Bach's "Motet No. 1." Tickets are now available at the Hill Box office. Lady Sings Blues' a realistic musical Dr. John the Night Tripper Dr. John (alias Mac Rebennack) will appear in…

… concert at the Crisler Arena this coming S By BRUCE SHLAIN The time-honored cinematic form of the musical is having its artistic growing pains, and while Lady Sings the Blues does not signal the end of…

…. But'joyful ludicrousness" can be hopelessly out of place at Arbor. times. In certain situations a nteby. character in a musical will ucted by "burst" into song and his cred- Saturday ibility as a human…

… being will ac Stern, burst with it. Moviegoers who nn Arbor insist that there should be a per- perform petual suspension of reality while o. 1, and wacthing a musical will not un- . 1. The derstand this…

… few years, some ier office of the biggest productions in the sical So- way of movie musicals have ar- currently dently tried to integrate the song nn Arbor and dance with some semblance s will be of…

… dance concert. Tick eighth appearance in Ann The final concert, cond Eugene Ormandy on night, will feature Isaa violinist in his sixth An appearance. He will Beethoven's Romance N the Mozart Concerto No…

… News 11:30 2 Movie "My Favorite Brunette." (1947) 4 Johnny Carson 7 Madhouse 90 50 Movie "The Last Rebel" (1971) 12:00 9 Movie "Second Chance." (1953) 1:00 4 News 7 Blue Angels 1:30 2 Movie "Spook…

April 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 149) • Page Image 18

…-2132) - George Bedard bowls you over with the Kingpins. Music The Ann Arbor Society for Musical Arts The Society presents Ruggiero Ricci for a festive Benefit Evening including Claccona by Bach, Mephisto Waltz by…

… Old Town tonight with original jazz and folk. Roundhouse Saloon (769-0592) - Bart Polot can't stop ticklin' those ivories. U-Club (763-2236) - The First Ann Arbor Festival of Latin American Folk Music…

… information. Free. The University Puerto Rican Association/University Latin American Culture Project Witness the First Ann Arbor Festival of Latin American Folk Music tonight. Roy Brown, one of the most famous…

… benefit the S.A.C. 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theater $10. Call 995-0477 or 668-8480 for more information. Ann Arbor Civic Theater Veronica's Room is Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Produc- tions' suspense…

… more details. Ann Arbor Art Association Not just a dazzling array of wines at this 2nd Annual Wine Fest. Local restaurants will be serving samples of their specialties. Proceeds benefit the Art…

…'s (scholarship program for young artists in Ann Arbor. 7:30 p.m. at the Women's City Club (1830 Washtenaw).- Tickets are $25. Call 663-2068 for more infomation. The Ark The Ark presents Josh White, Jr. who sings a…

… Auditorium. Call 763-4726 for more information. Free. Theater Ann Arbor Civic Theater Pat Rector directs the mystery Veronica's Room in its final per- formance tonight. A woman named Susan disguises herself to…

… Activities Center UAC presents Comedy Com- pany, Ann Arbor's only comedy troupe. Skits include a fast-paced pun twister, a slapstick sketch about a father and son's traumatic day at a department store, "The…

…-0066 for more information. The Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance Tonight the Council presents the CL Third Annual Ann Arbor Dawn Dance. Dance to New England- Style contradances, Western…

… 769-9610 for more information. 10th Annual Michigan Antique Show and Sale Continues today from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. See Friday's listing. Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays-Ann Arbor Chapter Workshops…

May 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 3) • Page Image 11

…. Wallace has performed with Raitt at the 1972 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival and in concert last year at Hill to great acclaim. Also joining Raitt will be Mar- tin, Bogan and Armstrong, one of the last…

… rights of les'ions and gay males. On May 7th there, will be a fund roisno donce warty here in Ann Arbor to support the Co Ddl County Coalition. GAY DANCE PARTY Saturday, May 7th 9 P.M. CANTERBU RY H OUS E…

… wed- ding usher. What is Deming's advice for those aspiring fame in Hollywood?" Go to an Altman lecture, act nervous, and hope you get lucky."- Raitt sings the blues /;- Taste what did to Peppermint…

… songwriter, even with one of his lesser known numbers. Sweet Forgiveness amounts to the most encouraging signs that Bonnie Raitt is still alive and kicking it out, as she will no doubt prove in her Ann Ar- bor…

… appearance this weekend. Raitt performs Saturday night at 8 in Hill Auditorium, bring- ing with her veteran blueswom- an Sippie Wallice, the Detroit born composer of "Woman Be Wise" and other blues classics…

… remaining black string bands performing original swing, ragtime and blues.-The band travelled extensively throughout the Midwest in the early 1940s, eventually record- ing in Chicago, before juke box- es…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 65

…- thing else. It was, in fact, an event whose only point was to openly. smoke marijuana onl the Diag,' the' Second Annual Ann Arbor Hash Festival. As two seemingly disinterested members of Ann Arbor

…-campusa it becomes immediately obvious that Ann Arbor is indeed a hot- bed of dramatic activity. Produc- tions, both amateur and profes- sional, conventional and experi- mental, are presented by no less than a…

… Godspell. PTP also sponsors small prom- inent theatre groups such as last year's performance by the New Phoenix Repertory Company. It is undeniably PTP that has given Ann Arbor its reputation as a national…

… in Ann Arbor. Musicals presented by the Gilbert and ivan Society, a group which erstandably p r e s e n t s pre- minantly the works by the two at masters. nother a c t i v e community up is the Ann

Arbor Civic Ir ama Theatre, which last year pre- sented a variety of productions, including Lion in Winter. An interesting, although not so active group is the Ann Arbor Theatre Company, who present…

… appearance by out-of-town groups, such as last year's visit by a Chicano guerrilla theatre group supporting the lettuce boy- cott. To say the least, Ann Arbor's theatre scene is bountiful and diverse. There is…

… West Liberty-Ann Arbor 668-91 63 (GRILL FOR LUNCH) - Poetry readings: Oral gratification - R B *< GUITAR D A y ", I D A Hash Bash ... Out of the closet and ri ht on the Diag By ERIC SCHOCH…

… liberal state representative Perry Bull- ard (D-Ann Arbor), who posed with his joint for the benefit of news photographers, saying with a giggle, "There's nothing wrong with it." DESPITE THE ostentatious…

… hash and freaks, but the timing of the hash fests has its influence as well. After the long gray Ann Arbor weather, with its rain, cold, snow and bitter winds, campus residents find the first day of…

… that Ann Arbor's num- erous free poetry readings by the authors themselves open up a whole new enjoyable experi- ence. Leading off the list of sponsors is the University itself, which runs one of the…

September 06, 1990 (vol. 101, iss. 1) • Page Image 80

… Although miles away from large cities like Detroit or Chicago, Ann Arbor is a mecca of entertainment. Nightclubs with live bands and dancing are abundant. Huge movie cinemas (although a bit far from campus…

…) always have all the latest movies. But Ann Arbor has more-it has theater. Between the performances by fellow students, local theaters, and big name traveling groups (like the New York City Opera traveling…

September 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 2) • Page Image 9

… or yesterday morning. will run through Sunday. Ann Arbor's outskirts. Traffick- The process repeats itself for! ing in drugs-ranging fron juniors, whose tickets go on sale C A N A D I A N officials…

…, however, will be no more frequent than Daily Classifieds usual, according to officials. See Japanese Shotokan Chidokan Dojo, Inc. happen 209 N. MAIN--Ann Arbor 994-4662 call HRS.: Mon, thru Thurs. 4-6, 7…

… Sunday, one person was (Continued from Page 1) "WE'RE JUST hoping that if allowed to represent up to 50 The blues and jazz festival is people have it (marijuana), they p e o p I e. Tuesday, Metzger's being…

… -M up for football tickets blues and jazz fest the music studio classroom and private instruction in electronic music composition theory Partial list of subjects covered during our 12-week course…

… attempts to cut how be reached on rthe AA; A costs since coming to Ann Ar- issues, there exists a further bor last year, and said that! possibility for stalemate. Last with c u r r e n t inflation, city…

Ann ' AroDtotadsb elfurbs. Also out-of-state. prompt delivery anywhere We are your Teletood gift specialist YEAR 'ROUND HOSPITAL SERVICE INDUSTRIAL and COMMERCIAL accounts welcomed OTHER SERVICES: We…

… drugs were openly used tion to the Ticket Department's Starting with an evening per- at last year's festival held a required one for four starting formance tonight, the concert Otis Spann Memorial Field…

… also marijuana to LSD and cocaine- Monday, sophomores on Tes- pointed out that it is illegal to was also evident. day, and freshmen, Wednesday. transport liquor across the bor- Festival sponsors predict…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 89

… WOLVERINE DEN PIZZERIA 1201 S. University on Churchj Ann Arbor We Serve Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. We Specialize In PIZZA, Regular and Sicilian. /N L( vv presents I1AN 326 S. Main St. (between Liberty…

… & William) Ann Arbor, MI 662-1606 . 662-0046 Hours of Service: 7:30 a.m. - 1 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday Tea Room " Continental Pastry " Bakery By KEITH TOSOLT As famous as it is for many achieve- ments…

… that no one else touches. Ever hear a bar band do "Sweet Soul Music"? The Look does, along with a lot more surprises for the rock 'n' roll connoisseur. Fifties rock, R&B, jump blues, and rockability are…

… boring, guitar and sax solos are played over a background of incessant percussion playing, making for a energetic fusion sound. Vantage Point, soon to head for the Montreaux Jazz Festival, is really more…

January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 20

…) . MAR. 10, 11, 12, 13 Fourth Ann Arbor Film Festival Programs not repeated. Winners shown at 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday. ADMISSION: 75 cents. MAR. 17, 18 BUSBY BERKELEY'S GOLD DIGGERS of 1933 Dick Powell, Joan…

… contemporary study by the greatest Japanese director. 1 st time in Ann Arbor^ Short: "From Inner Space." Original electronic score. JAN. 29, 30 ANTONIONI'S ECLIPSE (1962) Alain Delon, Monica Vitti, Francisco…

… Rabal. This version shown with the original final seven minutes, a controversial sequence usually cut out. 1 st time in Ann Arbor. FEB. 3, 4 THE GOLEM (1920) Two outstanding versions of the Jewish legend…

… (1960) Terry-Thomas, Alistair Sims, Ian Carmichael. A "one-upmanship" delight finally coming back to Ann Arbor. Short: "Hot Dog" (Larry Semon) . FEB. 9 SPECIAL FREE WEDNESDAY SHOWING NO. 3 D. W. GRIFFITH…

…, other international awards. Two small children act out their elder's crimes and ceremonies. Short: "Saint Louis Blues" (Bessie Smith). APRIL 7, 8 KIND HEARTS & CORONETS (1948) Alec Guiness in eight roles…

… Picture, Venice Film Festival. Shorts: Hubley's "Moonbird" (Color) -Academy Award, Venice Prize; Bob Benchley short. JAN. 15, 16 VITTORIO DE SICA'S THE BICYCLE THIEF (1948) Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiolo…

… APU trilogy. "His films have an essential poetry seldom attempted in modern cinema." APRIL 2, 3 RENE CLEMENT'S FORBIDDEN GAMES ( 1952) Brigette Fossey, George Poujouly. Grand Prize, Venice Film Festival

February 06, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… otrbu t e v h )DIhl SAT., Feb. 7 7:00 & 10:00 Aud. A, Angell s Xerox art by Dan Mulholland ART Xerox Art-Moving from the storefronts and telephone poles of Ann Arbor to the walls of a local grocery…

…"SUMMER CAMPS The Ann Arbor Y is now accept- Ing applications for staff posi- tions at the following camps: CAMP AL-GON-QUIAN; a resident camp for boys and girls located on Burt Lake in northern Mich. Camp dotes…

… moratorium. Also shown will be Stan Vanderbeck's Breath Death, Man Ray's Emak Bakia, acclaimed jazz short 'Jammin' the Blues, and the satirical Muscle Beach party. I:. American Cancer Socie ty)~ Thsspace…

…, Dan Mulholland opens an exhibition of xerox art entitled "Rockets From Flint." Mr. Mulholland, lead singer with the Urbations, selects his images from a fascinating catalogue of blues punks, hot rods…

Festival, taking place this weekend at East Quad. The event, which will emphasize black culture and awareness, will in- clude poetry readings, a jazz concert, mime shows, ethnic dancing, gospel music, a…

… political workshop, and karate and art exhibitions. THIS YEAR's edition of the festival, which began in 1974 as a showcase for minority students in East Quad, has at- tracted campus-wide attention and par…

…- ticipants from Metropolitan Detroit, according to Maben and co-director Annie Malayang. Among the highlights of this year's festival are: " a panel workshop on "Strategies of Social Change for Peoples of…

festival began last night with Mayor Robert Blackwell of Highland Park speaking on "1981-1985-The Outlook for Minorities" during the opening ceremonies followed by a jazz concert featuring the Lyman Woodard…

December 06, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

… in a year. Her first show at last year's Ann Arbor Folk Festival prompted a quick return engagement at The Ark last spring. Her sensitive lyrics and intelligent asides make her one of the most…

… Freeman (tenor), William Parker, (baritone), and the University Symphony Or- chestra. This performance of the Messiah is an annual event in Ann Arbor. The tradition was launched in 1879, when four churches…

…. Hoover Ann Arbor, MI 48104 N In New Yo an u le Sun"y H Kapl0nEducational cener us EDUCfATIONAL CENTER tainment of it, tho' not near so good as he might and ought to have done... I have with great…

… Rick's and the town was Ann Arbor. An education. Marc S. Taras T- SHIRT PRINTING TEAM AND ORGANIZATION SHIRTS RUSH JOBS WELCOME MULTI-COLOR OUR SPECIALTY SURPLUS AND OOPS SHIRTS 3/5550 SUPERIOR QUALITY…

…ARTS Friday, December 6, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Lonnie Brooks dishes tasty weekend blues Singer/songwriter Nanci Griffith comes north of the Mason Dixon from Texas for the third time…

… Auditorium. Over 200 students, faculty, and Ann Arborites will perform this master- piece. They will be led by Donald Bryant, and joined by Kathryn Bouleyn (soprano), Mary Wescott (mezzo-soprano), Carroll…

…- 85 L ONNIE BROOKS by any other name would smell as sweet. Yeah man! The genuine article. The legen- dary blues guitarist who toured as Lee Baker, Jr. from East Texas, and A- r VE .. - - - - had a…

… of the prime exponents of the Chicago blues sound? It was 1959 and Guitar Junior was touring with the amazing vocalist Sam Cooke. Junior (Brooks) had the opportunity to tour Chicago with Cooke, and…

… decided to stay on in the Northern blues mecca and make a name for himself. Really. The windy city already had its own Guitar . Junitr. Brooks let go of his non de guitar and became Lonnie Brooks. Thank…

January 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 82) • Page Image 18

… obsessed by the idea that he is Christ. FEB. 25, 26 DANCE FILM FESTIVAL In cooperation with the Ann Arbor Dance Theatre Feb. 25-EXPERIMENTAL DANCE FILMS Feb. 26-2:30 Matinee: EDUCATIONAL DANCE FILMS Feb. 26…

… DU! A powerful translation into film of Faulkner's novel. Bigotry and mob violence in the deep South, shot in Oxford, Mississippi. ST MARCH 7-12 FIFTH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 13, 14 SALT OF…

… THE EARTH (dir. Herbert Biberman, 1953) American. First time in Ann5Arbor, this revolutionary worker's film for which the writer, producer and director were blacklisted. SHORT: "PAKHITA BALLET" (Bolshoi…

…-B thriller. JAN. 18 Wednesday Night Experimental. Series Program No. I Jack Smith's "FLAMING CREATURES" Mike Kuchor's "SINS OF THE FLESHAPOIDS" JAN. 19, 20 THE BLUE ANGEL (dir. Joseph Von Sternberg, 1930…

… comedian in his most celebrated role. JAN. 10-15 FESTIVAL WEEK OF JEAN-LUC GODARD: JAN. 10, 11 UNE FEMME EST UNE FEMME (A WOMAN IS AWOMAN) 1961 French, subtitles. Godard's film tribute to his wife, Anna…

July 06, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 127) • Page Image 12

…- tainment and crowds of people. Top of the Park, a part of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, is a free event that lasts from June 19 to July 12. It is located on the roof of the parking struc- ture next to the…

….' The Ann Arbor Summer Festival offers the city free entertainment. 0I …

… kids," Williams said. "Everyone in Ann Arbor is looking for something to do, and this is really the perfect place." Various restaurants from the Ann Arbor area have also set up booths to feed the hungry…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

… here because we its Ann Arbor Folk Festival held at the feature a I than anyone else, has seen the cof- have been here fifteen years . . . what Michigan Theatre. Coming up on its nights of t feehouse…

… than enough variety to survive. Whether it is Broadway tours, University groups, part-time professionals, or just a bunch of kids who think they can put on a show, Ann Arbor has many opportunities for…

… perform works by other playwrights, and quite often manages to put more thought - less so talent - into their works than anyone else in town. The Ann Arbor Civic Theater is the place to go for those with a…

… Lydia Mendhelssohn Theater classes, works in progress, Campus Meet the Press, and even Episcopal worship services. In Oc- tober, Canterbury House will co- sponsor the Ann Arbor visit of the San Francisco…

… Joe Kraus SOME ARKS get raided; some get boarded two by two. But Ann Arbor's Ark doesn't need to be raided or boarded - for it is the city's premier showplace for folk music. From the outside the Ark…

… role. The result has been a more Featuring Guiness beer and wild folk for a Thui The First Presbyterian Church still solid financial base. According to music under a tent in the front yard, the and Blues

… grow into one of the country's we have to find out is, is this place eighth year, the festival annually managesk most respected folk arenas. viable for the future. If it isn't, we won't features several…

… owns the building and up until last year Siglin, the Ark averaged 83 percent of- festive affairs manage to raise a sub- the Ark so the Ark was allowed to stay rent-free. capacity for 1983, and continued…

May 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

… an earnest attempt to find out more about you-your interest, has Everything in Music to Keep Ann Arbor at "Concert Pitch". Lyon & Healy salutes the 56th Annual MAY FESTIVAL given by the Musical Society…

… ------ - _____ Broadway and Hollywood will be well represented when the cur- tain rises on the first production of the Ann Arbor Drama Season "Ah, Wilderness" at 8:30 p.m. 1 Monday in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. An…

… Front - State & Packard West Lodge PX - Willow Lodge Community Drugs-E. Ann Arbor MMN GOLF WILSON GOLF BAGS $5.95 WILSON TENNIS BALLS $1.98 can BADMINTON Incl. Net $18.95 1 1 BALLS 49c up ai…

… universities containing colleges of pharmacy. IF F I $AVE $AVE- W ILS iN GOLF CLUBS $AVE A % Discount GOLF CLUB COVERS I i VET'S WATCH REPAIR. Save yourself a bad time by having correct time Blue

… RACQUET PRESSES ARCHERY TARGETS $5.95 BASEBALL BATS and BALLS RACQUET COVERS FISHING SUPPLIES "INd I. CARMAN'S SHOE SALON Partners in Perfect Rhythm POLKA DOTS with matching HANDBAGS 95 A 95 BLUE with…

… or Thursday. --Daly-Doi Howe "AH, WILDERNESS"-Sylvia Field and Ernest Truex rehearse a tender love scene from Act 3 of "Ah, Wilderness" which will open the revived Drama Festival Monday night at Lydia…

June 06, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… films. Performances Sly Fox: Performance Network. (See Friday's listing.) 8th Annual Ann Arbor Festival of Folk Song and Dance: Ann Arbor MONDAY Campus Cinema No films. Performances 6th Annual Piano…

…- - $42. Advance registration required. th Ave. 764-3967. Sly Fox: Performance Network. Central America Course - Performances (See Friday's listing.) Discussion on 6-week course offered 6th Annual Ann Arbor

… "Witness to War." 1917 Bars and Clubs mation call: 769-1052 or 668-0568. Wa-htenaw, 6 p.m. 1 1 Skin of Our Teeth: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. 8 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. For more information call: 662…

Festival of Fh Annguan A nnArborFesalArbo by the Social Concerns Committee of 6th Annual Piano Competition: Folk Song and Dance: An rA ror the First Unitarian Church on the Young Keyboard Artists Association…

…:30-10:30. For more information call: 665-0219. Bars and Clubs Mingao- The Ark. Willie D. Warren and the Blues Cruisers - The Blind Pig. Son Seals -Rick's American Cafe. * Speakers Richard Sears-A discussion on…

December 06, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 46) • Page Image 23

festival. Ann Arbor's Father Patrick Jackson House on South Main Street - a supportive environment for teenage mothers finishing their high school education - is one of the many organizations that benefits…

… at door. Donno's Farms puts on benefit holidaRy display By Hae-Jin Kim Da~ily Arts Writer Although some may never realize it, Ann Arbor has its own truly incomparable and resplendent presentation of…

… S -Reading "Glass Houses" author George Rabassa reads with his friend and fellow Ann Arbor writer Jonis Agee. Shaman Drum Bookshop, 8 p.m. Free. vital role in the Operation of Domino's Farms' annual…

…. Volunteers the arches toward t weekdays and admission. But the mode Ann Arbor fror Weekendi Magazine Editors: Greg Parker Weekend Magazine Photo Editor: Kristen Schaefer. Writers: Dean Bakopoulos, Lise…

blues with Bobby Murray. Magic Bag in Ferndale. 8 p.m. $7 at door. Call (810) 544-3030 for information. Charm Farm come to this p.m. $5. You can be a superstar too if you disco-glam show. Blind Pig. 9…

… away. Hence, no directionally challenged visitor need fear: A look up at the festive shine that seems to be eternally suspended in air provides an ade- quate road map to reach this illuminating…

festival, a lottery determines the groups which are able to par- ticipate in the holiday display each year. These participants play a Domino's Farms Christmas Ughts Display ~ What: A drive-through display…

… Christmas cel- ebration - an event that typically generates large sums of money. In recent years, since 1992, the festival has generated more than $300,000 for non-profit groups and charities throughout…

… wed in he lights org'eous I1 rbor is A popular lo ty, the Father P holiday festival Other charity Rescue of Hurn Nursery and Pe Sue Zerweci ir stick. - Dr. Marc of Sydney, AL tI to shame…

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… campus. Bunyan visits the University on his annual trip to Ann Arbor to publicize the "Paul Bunyan Ball." Paul Bunyan S Iveys Diag To Remind Students of Ball U Festival To Feature New Works The Second…

Festival of Con- temporary Music will be held from March 30 through April 3 in Ann Arbor and will feature a diversity of styles, techniques and media. The Festival, sponsored by the music school, will bring…

… patterns of care for the aged. The world acclaimed SAN FRANCISCO BALLET will perform at the Ann Arbor High School Auditorium, this Friday evening, March 9th, 8:30 P.M., and Saturday March 10th, 2:30 P…

… that characterize America-fresh, bound. ing, exhilarating, exuberant. This is Ann Arbor's first opportunity to enjoy them. :. PUBLIC HEALTH: School Receives Grant To Study Plan for Aged Surveying the…

…THE MICIUGAN DAILY :plores Possible Book Co-op -Daily-Ed Langs PAUL BUNYAN--The traditional symbol of the Northwestern logging area is accompanied by his pet, Babe the Blue Ox, as he surveys the…

… three featured guests: Louis Krasner; violinists; Vladimir Ussachevsky, composer-lecturer in the field of electronic music, and Grace-Lynne Martin, soprano. The Festival will include five concerts, all…

November 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 53) • Page Image 5

…s Tuesday, November. 6, 1973 FHE MICHIGAN DAILY FQge Five Tuesday, November 6, 1973 IHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five I1 I Mu sic By BOB SEIDENSTEIN In Ann Arbor a lot of musi- cians must…

… pur- pose of the federation is "to ad- vance the mutual interests of its members and, to enforce the terms of all. contracts properly filed by its members." For the officers in Ann Arbor, the former aim…

… literally pay their dues if they want to sing the blues. x The dues go to local 625 of the American Federation of Mu- sicians headquartered on the sec- ond floor of Nickels Arcade. Union bylaws say that the…

…, a local blues band, argues that "people have to play with each other when they want to." He claims that union rules unfairly restrict non-professional, non- union musicians and union bands from…

May 06, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… opportunity for outsiders to visit Ann Arbor as well as hear some excellent music. . . . Besides these selections the programs present much that is interesting and nothing that is un- worthy of a great Festival

…- Specialist Ann Arbor for his performances two ganization. 1917 seasons ago and recently the star of organization which seeks to further Al M. Since "On Your Toes" in New York with the studies of the history of…

… the lan- c & O a ow' -_ Tamara Geva, will appear as Loren-1 guage and literature of the Scandin- KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU zo; while Maury Tuckerman, f a- avian peoples. 601 E HURON ST.. ANN ARBOR. MICH…

…. mous for his Launcelot Gobbo with I George APIiss and Miss Wood, will' re-create this performance in the Ann Arbor production. Members of the Hollywood produc- tion of the play, being brought to Ann

… CAMPUS CUT R ATE DRUG 218 South State St., C ANN ARBOR'S BUSIEST LITTLE DRUG STORE Goldman Bldg. Deep Cut Rate Prices WEEK-END SALE IVN h.i 11 .t One of the world's most fascinating perfume " If…

Arbor by Henderson, list Philip Dakin as Bassanio, Judith Alden as Jessica and Richard Glyer as Gra- tiano. The complete cast of this colorful Shakespearian comedy will include over 50 players, and Eins…

…. Robert Montgomery (right), president of the actors' guild, and James Cagney, one of the directors, are shown here entering a mass meeting of the actors. mn I I . Rapid Growth Of May Festival Has Made…

… Michigan in 1894, did Madame Schumann-Heink and Miss not vision at first the proportions and Fielding Roselle. Signor Campanari prestige which the Festivals would is a general favorite here. Of course assume…

… in later years. he will sing the .Toreador song from Carmen. Wiliam .A. Howland and I The rapid growth of the Festival Gwilym Miles will be the other bari- and the reception which it received, ( tones…

April 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 142) • Page Image 2

….M TICKETS: $3.50, $4.50, $5.50 Still available at: Ypsilanti-McKenny Union, Ann Arbor--Ann Arbor Music Mart ..DIAL 665-6290 . ....- I [L= 116 rI CI ROGER CORMAN FESTIVAL 4 Ln,] iJ1} C Doors Open…

… original adaptation of Erskine Caldwell's novel To- bacco Road will be presented by the Theatre Company of Ann Arbor, Inc. at Conspiracy April 13-16. Tickets: $1.50, available at Centicore Bookstore (So…

…-i Show Starts- Doors Close-i 1 :00 1:15 1:30 THEATRE COMPANY OF ANN ARBOR, INC. presents ERSKINE CALDWELL'S TOBACCO ROAD an original adaptation of the novel CONSPIRACY COFFEEHOUSE-THEATRE (330 Maynard…

… St.) APRIL 13, 14, 16, 8 p.m. APRIL 15, 7 & 10 p.m. TICKETS $1.50--available at the door and from Centicore -Ann Arbor; Ned's-Ypsi WELCOME TO THE CHINESE PING PONG TEAM The International Friendly Table…

… PROOUCTION "A MASTERPIECE!" -PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN, Newsweek resenr' r -E II I ANN ARBOR CIVIC BALLET in Spring Concert PREMIERE PERFORMANCE Nh dPAI IA Choreographed and Mounted by DOM OREJUDOS of the…

…, Archi- bald, Patience's old flame, comes out of the blue after 15 years and the two fall hopelessly in love. Much to Reginald's chag- rin, Archibald displaces Reginald as the idol of the masses. Oh, what…

… with the University Choral Union in a program pre- sented by the University Musi- cal Society this Sunday in Hill Auditorium. Tickets $2 - $7 at the Hill Auditorium box office. Blues Power: The…

… University Folklore Society will present blues musicians Son House, Mance Lipscomb, and Robert Pete Williams in concert next Saturday at 8:00 at the Power Center. Tickets: $3.00, avail- able at the Michigan…

….M.-POWER CENTER Wed., Nov. 26, 1969 ** San Francisco Chronicle AN OLD MAN SINGS THE BLUES Ralph J. Gleason THERE were four blues singers inthe concert at King Hall on the U.C. Berkeley Campus last week and each of…

… them played the guitar. There was Bukka White, a rotund man in a blue shirt with huge white polka dots, Mance Lipscomb, looking thin and severe in work clothes and a hat, Son House, looking" old and…

February 06, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 0) • Page Image 4

… in going and coming. About 68 per cent of the guests were from Detroit, Chicago and Ann Arbor. D)etroit, which contributed 64 at the hop two years ago, sent only 57 this year. Chicago sent only eight…

… repre- sentatives, whereas it sent 10 to the last affair. Ann Arbor gained a big stride by climbing from 30 guests two years ago, to 45 for last night. Nearly 80 per cent were from Michigan. The…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

… art fair, as well as enforcement-type activities for events such as the. Hash Bash. The newest group of this type is to decide upon methods of running the first Ann Arbor Summer Festival, to take place…

…Page E-2-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily SECURITY GUARDS ALSO ROAM CAMPUS Police try to keep watchful eye over 'U' city By TIM YAGLE Although police officers in Ann Arbor seem to be…

… University students, according to Ann Arbor Police Chief Walter Krasny. He said students arriving at the dormitories in the fall are likely targets because the thieves can easily blend into the myriad' of…

… protests in the numbers they used to, studentsarestill likely to meet up with Ann Arbor's finest at some time, whether it be for a traffic violation or to report a stolen bicycle. (Continued from Page 1…

…. -i- Phone 662-6771 ( 120 N. Fourth Ann Arbor " We sell slightly used clothes for all sizes. " Non-profit-All proceeds used for the needy. * Any and all donations accepted. Food Mart 103 N. Forest…

…. 10-12 only I iVVlIV !V ! - I Mutual dependence sets tone for 'U'-Ann Arbor relationship 1t d - 6 Only five ore togo. A s - t . ..and you'll have all your books. 0 Just a little more fighting…

… tickets are written in blue, of course. Another area in which cooperation benefits both the city and University is research. The school's reputation and fine library facilities provide Ann Ar- bor with a…

…'t always a smooth or fruitful one. But the daily comingling can't be avoided, no matter how rocky the relationship. Here in Ann Arbor, the city and the University seem to many to be the perfect partners in…

… what' Ann Arbor has to offer - is "discover." Go out and see what keeps this city going. No man is an island. -The Editors P/FANNED PARENTHOOD 912 N. Main St., Ann Arbor 555 Towner Blvd.. Ypsilanti…

… preoccupied with con- trolling football Saturday traffic and busting drunks, the people in blue do have to contend with more serious campus problems. Larceny and thievery are the most common crimes affecting…

September 06, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 140) • Page Image 11

…::ENTER 2420 S. Industrial Hwy, Ann Arbor, 1I48104x (734) 68246288: www.recycleannarbor org HOURS: M-F 10-8, Sat - Moving In? MR. TADU 236 washers and dryers Open 24 Hours Coin Laundry When you've finished…

…MMMM=q The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 6, 2005 -11A I ' : ' v c+ r P E Wie sell our prec'iously leased furniture at a fraction of the retail price! 341 E. Liberty (Downtown Ann

Arbor) f e 734-327-4500 c-' Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5 Free parking behind store I LOK $249 offering reusable items a affordable prices. donations accepted unti 4 M. U-0QPPortunitie" I, S8~avanlawie~ C…

… unpacking RECYCLE empty boxes in 'the BLUE recycling dumpster tthe lading dock Since 19712 M nn S 0 N Y! 494 See a Movie' 1 Foam block & packing peanuts can b recycled 1, t Home of a' 0 Uri /A…

July 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

… Know A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, 9:30 p.m., MLB Dentalschool courtyard. About Sex, 7:30 : 10:45 p.m.; Bananas, 9:05 p.m., 3. Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra-Haydn Festival, Michigan. Cinema Guild-Hair, 7…

Arbor; and Nathaniel Sands of Ann Arbor. HAPPENINGS Friday Cinema Guild-The Graduate, 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Performance Network-Ann Arbor Dances II, 8 Ultimate Frisbee Club-practice, 5:30 p.m., Fuller Lorch…

…:30 & 9:45 p.m., Lorch. Intrada, noon, Liberty Plaza. Cinema II-Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Performance Network-Ann Arbor Dances II, 8 Saturday 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 4. p.m., 400 W. Washington…

….m., MLB 3. Salvadoran Refugee Visit-7 p.m., 1414 Hill. Michigan. Send announcements to Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. 6 …

…6 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Friday July 6, 1984 GET T GB! \b I t A, W Wc ©1@ q New blue mascot If LSA senior Vic Lacca has his way, Willie Wolverine will be the new Michigan mascot. Lacca said…

…'s Episcopal Church, located at 2309 Packard. Burial will be in Reading, Mass. San- ds is survived by four children: Susan- na Sands of Albany, N.Y.; Erica Miner of Winchester, N.H.; Rebecca Sands of of Ann

April 06, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 138) • Page Image 10

…-Two May Festival cou- pons, $4.00. Call 754-M. 137-3 _. ° "Professor Wenley has been at Michigan twenty- five years. He came to Ann Arbor way back in the dark aged *when there was a fence around the…

… ,,1922 Number 18$ esidents of Ann Arbor: he Student Employment Bureau will be open during 'Easter Vacation. 7of our young men students are staying in Ann Arbor during the spring (ion and are…

… Train Schedule Three special trains will leave the city over the Michigan Central, and three over the Ann Arbor railroad Fri- day for the accommodation of students leaving for spring vacation. One for…

…, will leave the Ann Arbor station at 4:41 o'clock in the afternoon. All times announced are train times one hour slower than city time. INTER FRATERNITY MAT TITLE" DECIDED TODAYl Interfraternity wrestling…

…. Try putting yourself on a milk diet and see how much better you feel in the course of a few days. .t The Ann Arbor Dairy PHONE 435 .. r. GENER US U T in price Michigan Memory- Books Banners…

… specials have been sold. Ann Arbo: trains will leave south- "RIDER -for PENS."-Adv. Matinee Dance Saturday, April 22. Freshman Girls' Glee Club-Union.- Adv. bound at 11:40 o'clock in the morning and at 5 o…

… South s or call 754-J. 138 - Several weeks ago, garnet elet, family keepsake. Please 383-J. 138 -Pin, odd shaped with settings rilliants and blue stones. Phone -J. 138. -Black leather case with glass- nd…

… South) (Le- ); Elegy3 Nachspiel (Noble); Curfew (Horsman); Festival Toccata cher). The recital will begin on time and the doors will be closed dur- e performance of the numbers. No admission charge…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 62

… Summe Free Arts Festival. d- in d 1r- y :s- le The Free Arts Festival, set up on E. University, adjoins Ann Arbor's annual, nationally known street art fair. This main fair, however, juries its…

… RICKE Dance in Ann Arbor is a two- fold art. There are numerous op- portunities to see good dance companies perform and limited opportunities to dance yourself. The University Musical Society (UMS) is the…

… in seeing companies come to Ann Arbor that perform con- temporary works. So, UMS has appropriately expanded its pre- viously primary folk agenda to include more modern ballet and modern-trained dance…

… gr-ups. The Ann Arbor Civic Ballzt provides an unusual opportuni TV for students interested in study- ing classical ballet. Auditions are held in the fall for new company members, and classes are offer…

…- ed at all technique levels from beginning to professional. The Civic Ballet will perform with the Ann Arbor Civic Orches- tra at Pioneer High School on Oct. 7. Their program will in- clude Lessylphides…

… Bradbury) 'K * The Rain People * Diary of a Mad Housewife 0 Three Lives (Kate Millet) DECEMBER* * Billy Jack 0 Lady Sings the Blues M Slaughter- 'K house No. 5 JANUARY Zabriskie Point 0 Fortune and Mens Eyes…

… more festive evening. The University Activities Cent- er and student radio station WCBN have been known to spice up dorm life with weekend 1950's- style sock hops. But with the graduation of some…

… FEBRUARY . Artists.' guild to sponsor art festivals in Union ballroom By DIANE LEVICK supplement co-editor Mushroom "art," ornate ma- crame wall hangings, glass-blow- ing demonstrations. . . and much more…

… can be found at the art fairs in the Michigan Union ball- room. M i c h i g a n professional and amateur artists come to theball- room to display and sell their handicraf.ts, creating a festive yet…

… Hall, 3 to 5 p.m. Classical and Contemporary MUSIC COME IN AND TRY OUT! s- AS A RESULT of this proce- dure and of high registration s costs, artists have in past years S setup their FreeArts Festival r…

October 06, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, October 6, 1994 - 7 F I L M S O P E N IN G: THURSDAY ED WooD But he can't. Ha.Ha.Ha. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11:45, 2:15, (Sat/ Sun/rues), 4:45, 7:20, 9…

…." F I LM S HO L D I N G: UZ SHOw Robert Redford's brilliant rendering of the quiz show scandals of the 1950's. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 11:15, 1:45 (Fr/Sat/Tues), 4:20, 7:00, 9:40. At Showcase: 12:40, 3…

… free kids show behind the cube. Nat Sci 8:00 & 9:45. THE BLUE KITE (1993) A Beijing family as a microcosm of the history of Modern China Aud A 8:00. Free. THE 39 STEPS (1935) Classic Hitchcock. MLB 3 7…

… advance). THE TERRAPLANES Part of PJ's "No Kickdrum Accuostic Concert Series," the Terraplanes have got the blues. Catch them at 7 p.m. DAVID BARRET AND DAVID MOSHER play the Ark for $8.75 ($7.75 for…

… ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1994) Two hours of bodily fluid, flatulance and sexual references. No relation to Andrew "Dice" Clay. Mich 9:30 & Midnight. WICKED CnT (1986) Not to be confused with "Whippit City," the…

May 06, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 149) • Page Image 5

…, who for years has con- ducted the May Festival in Ann Arbor, is one of the best known' artists and teachers in this part of the country."' Dental Students Hear Nebraska ea n Dean R. A. Lyman, of the…

… corps unit of the University R. ,O. T. C. ' 'p7 For twenty-eight years Dr. Stanley has succes Arbor May Festival and through his untiring efforts, cianship Ann Arbor has acquired a reputation as o music…

… anil ref,.cshing. Major Paul K. Evans, S. C., arrived THE COCAsCOLA COMPANY in Ann Arbor Wednesday from theH C ATLANTA, GA. bffice of the chief of the Signal corps at Washington, to inspect the Signal…

…'s chorus made up of several hundred the Ann Arbor Public Schools, who will provide the maj Friday afternoon program. Organizations ... _' i I AEST[ 5TYLESE-'OFENGRAVING Three organizations will…

November 06, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 51) • Page Image 3

…-workshop, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Campus Inn. Performance Network-San Francisco International Video Festival, 2 p.m., 408 W. Washington, Ann Arbor. Michigan Solar Energy Association-workshop on how to build a…

…'s trash to turn into treasure. Recycle Ann Arbor, a volunteer civic group, plans to ex- tend its curbside pickup service to cover nearly half the city by next spring, according to Director Kerry Sandford…

…. BACKED BY a $100,000 grant from city council last year, Recycle Ann Arbor began construction of a new processing center Sept. 29, Sandford said. The new building will house sorting facilities and a…

…. "They produce about 1,000 tons (of waste) a month, 900 tons of it paper," said Sandford. "Ten tons of it gets recycled" by Recycle Ann Arbor, he said. The University could save hauling costs by recycling…

… Christian Fellowship-Tom Trevetgabm, 6 p.m., 113 Virginia. Ann Arbor Go Club - 2-7 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall Tae Kwon Do Club - 9-11 a.m., Martial Arts Rm., CCBM. Miscellaneous Women's Athletics-Volleyball, Mich…

…th Annual gathering, with over 100 artists from South Eastern Michigan, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., the Washtenaw County Farm Council Grounds, Ann Arbor Rd., Saline. American Society for Training and Development…

… greenhouse, $25 advance fee required, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 437 Fourth St. Toyota and Friends for Jimmy Blodgett-The Great Pac-Man Play-Off, 9 a.m., 2867 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. To submit items for the Happenings…

… Column, send them in care of Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Lodi, Calif., scuba club that played the game 42 days underwater and a Washington…

… Niagara Falls and sitting on top of smokestacks. "We got a lot of response about our posting people on top of smokestacks that were giving off harmful pollutan- ts," said Lynda Kendell, an Ann Arbor

… Greenpeace volunteer. TO RAISE funds and consciousness, Ann Arbor's Greenpeace is sp a Walk-a-Thon today. "The Thon is not only a way to raise is a form of demonstration, lik people to climb smokestack…

October 06, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…-leptonic Decays," P&A Colloquium Rm., 4:15 p.m. Ann Arbor Film Cooperative: Mickey One, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 and 9:30 p.m. i ORGANIZATION NOTICES Gay Liberation Front, New Members meeting, 117 N. Thayer No. 4, 8…

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…. She had been singing in small clubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles, de- veloping a mournful blues style that harked back to her early idols, Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbet- ter and Bessie Smith. Although…

…. ~ Godard's 'Wing from the East' Rafelson's 'Five Easy Pieces' Cinema Chabrol's 'The Butcher' * New By BRUCE MOCKING Last of two parts Bruce Mocking attended the New York Film Festival this past…

…. She came to admire beat- niks because they "believe things aren't going to get better and say the hell with it, stay stoned and have a good time." Fame overtook her at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival

… a Festival is the finest gathering s from anywhere of new films at one s in on time in one place; it is the oasis with a in the film desert. I only wish to the such deserving films would get admin…

…- better distribution, instead of ense to the pieces of crap with which lip, the we are inundated every week. oves to To send the Festival on tour, moving even in abbreviated form, would require a lot of…

… money. But not uspense that much - not a hundredth proves the cost of a bomb like Cleo- irector, patra. I know this won't hap- his film pen. It is a tragedy, really, be- he best cause a festival like this…

… Pres- en able ley as "total ecstasy," That's is the really what the festival is. Total w Wave ecstasy for $7 a night. """ --- DIAL 5-6290 Ending Thursday "Top-notch war adventure ! -Judith Crist New…

May 06, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

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… years is undoubtedly one of the most, difficult the Festival has had to face, yet1 again the standards of previous Festivals is main-I tained. It is 'seldom that a group of artists of the calibre of those…

… who will perform here during the1 coming week can be heard at such popular prices1 and under the favorable conditions of a festival. Much of the felicity of the Festival is the result of the degree to…

June 06, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 108) • Page Image 2

… said would be dangerous for children in the area. Locals head downtown for annual festival On Sunday afternoon, the annual Taste of Ann Arbor festival brought live music and over 30 local…

…, the head baker of French bakery Le Bon Macaron, said it was Le Bon’s second year participating in the event. Kinney said she returned to Taste of Ann Arbor because it is a great way to meet more…

… potential customers and work alongside other Ann Arbor businesses. “It’s just good to get exposure for people that might not be walking around Fourth Street or don’t know as much about macarons…

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… 6 7 2 6 7 8 4 8 3 9 7 2 8 3 CHALLENGER puzzle by sudokusyndication.com City Council talks rezoning projects Council examines affodability, scale of proposals On Monday evening, the Ann

Arbor City Council discussed several rezoning requests, voting to deny rezoning for the Brightdawn Village development and to approve rezoning for the Broadway Park development. Gil-Ad Schwartz…

… Michigan to taste a variety of local restaurants for a much lower price. Community member Vince Pope said the wide range of selections is part of what makes the festival so enjoyable. “It’s my first…

September 06, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 142) • Page Image 29

… Company. 8pm. See Friday. - . . . . .* Just Kidding Power Center. 8pm. See Friday. " - . - - - Lou Rawls and the Ann Arbor Symphony A benefit pops concert for the Ann Arbor Symphony. Hill Aud., 8 pm. $17…

… A Y Sweet Charity Spend a little time with this mod t- collaboration between Neil Simon and Cy Coleman. Ann Arbor Civic Theater produces at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8 pm. $14-$18, discounts for stu…

…, jazz. Sunday: Paul Finkbinder and Friends, jazz. The Blind Pig (996-8555) Friday: Robert Penn Blues Band, blues band. Saturday: Capt. Dave and the Psychadelic Louge Cats, lounge returns. Sunday: Voodoo…

… Love Party with DJ Jeff re L. Monday: Gary Betlief's Bad Attitude Arts Ensemble, blues jams. Tuesday: Underwear Party, Gay Entertainment Night. Wednesday: C. J. and Red Hot Louisiana Band. Thursday…

… Receivers ....................11 Special Teams ...!12 Rookies Michigan cashes in on its blue chips........2 C O N T Lawn Time1 Natural grass installe Michigan Stadium .. Individual A ...at Michigan…

September 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 2) • Page Image 17

… for the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival in Exile: * Friday night: The James Brown Revue, Sun Ra & His Arkestra, The Persuasians, and the John Nicholas Blues All-Stars featuring Hubert Sumlin, Mack Thomp…

… summer's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival. By DAVID BLOMQUIST Believe it or not, the 1974 film year won't actually begin' until next week - according, at least, to present Hollywood opinion. In a sense…

… Amphitheatre at St. Clair College, Windsor, this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It is produced by Rainbow Multi- Media of Ann Arbor in association with CKLW Radio and St. Clair College. Griffin Hollow has a…

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… known composition is "Things ad been scheduled to come out Ain't What They Used To Be," three years ago. Fantasy will but the band now is playing his soon bring out an album of "Blue Serge" and "The…

….m. Tickets for all five shows over the three-day Festival weekend are $22, which includes $2 Canadian tax. Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN CROWDS OF 20,000 jammed Otis Spann Field by Huron High last year to watch…

October 06, 1935 (vol. 46, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

….00, $7.00, $8.50 and $10.00 each. Address: CF Individual concert tickets-$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 each. HARLES A. SINK, President, School of Music, Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. a. 1 I I U…

…, FEBRUARY 17 John Charles Thomas, Baritone MONDAY, MARCH 16 Myra Hess, Pianist .1 SEASON TICKETS (including $3.00 May Festival Coupon) may be or- dered by mail, to be selected in sequence - $5…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 60

… art, like the natural history museum, is See DISCOVERING, Page 8 A different show: The Union Gallery ann arbor BLUES & JAZZ festival 1973 Otis Spann Memorial Field September 789 Ray Charles Show '73…

… giants of Detroit blues in a special Saturday afternoon concert. BODY yoU\ Series tickets only - $20.00 Available in: Ann Arbor: Michigan Union, Little Things, Tliwmnt RPn.Ac TT- Vni1lrnti! Npdg1sc…

… Stanton Sennheiser cs TEAC Thorens TDK inear Tandberg Utah Art By KATHLEEN RICKE For a city of only 100,000 resi- dents, Ann Arbor is quite for- tunate to have seven art gal- leries within walking distance…

… Gallery Located in the Nickels Arcade above the post office, this gallery offers a wide variety of art to Ann Arbor. They have on display paintings, ceramics, sculpture and graphics. Both Michigan and…

… most diverse in terms of types of art displayed and in how its owner sees its 'role defined in Ann Arbor. The two large rooms are filled with contemporary sculpture, paintings, watercolors, wall hangings…

…, prints and photo- graphs. Martin Nyrkkanen, Lantern's owner sees his role as more than providing an art gallery of paint- ings in Ann Arbor. His sense of community has led him to open the exhibit area to…

…-8607 SERVICE DEPARTMENT-662-1335 the music center, inc. Wander ir campus gthrough museums 308 South State HOURS Mon.-Sat.: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fri. Evenings 'til 8 p.m. Ann Arbor By ERIC SCHOCH supplement…

… prices down," Shaw explains. "Ann Arbor has a flood of talent," Shaw continues. "The gallery pulls artists together." She considers the gallery's pur- pose is also to "encourage people to begin early the…

…. "We need support from the Uni- versity and Ann Arbor commun- ity," Shaw explains. She projects a "friends of the gallery" sys- tem whereby contributions of $5, $10, and $15 would be solicited. I High…

… & the King Biscuit Boys . Victoria Spivey Hound Dog Taylor & the Houserockers . Infinite Sound with Roland Young and Glenn Howell . Homesick James . Mighty Joe Young Blues Band with Eddie Taylor plus the…

November 06, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

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… Economics, James R. Mil- lar, University of Illinois, will lec- i ture on "The. New Soviet Econom. ics in 101 Econo'ics Building. 8:30 p.m.--Scht of Music Con- 1$110temporary Music Festival Lecture: s y…

… Recital Hall. 8:30 p.m.-University Musical . .4Society Concert: Emile Gilels, pi- anist, will give a concert in Hill Auditorium. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 8 p.m.-School of Music Con- temporary Music Festival

Festival -The Entire Apu Trilogy: 7 p.m. School of Music Conference on Organ Music Concert-The Stanley Quartet: Rackham Lecture Hall, 4:15 p.m. Events Monday Center for Russian Situdies and Dept. of…

… Music Contemporary Music Festival Lecture-Ross Lee Finney, "Does Music Have Form":.Rackham Lecture Hall, 8:30 p.m. Dept. of Romance Languages Lecture: On Mon., Nov. 7 at 4 p.m. in Rackham Amphitheatre…

June 06, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 23) • Page Image 13

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October 06, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 22) • Page Image 13

…0 THE1 3 -U I ______ -a_ What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend THE ABYSS E.T. under the sea? Whatever it is, it's big. Special effects galore and an Alien-like theme combine in this…

… - 7:35, 10:05, 12:20). DISTANT VOICES No advance word on this one but we understand that the Bristish loved it and that it has won several prestigious interantional awards. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2 - F, M, T…

… expensive rescue of a submarine over five miles below the deep blue sea. Rated PG-13. At Showcase Cinemas, Fr, Sat, Sun- 1:15, 7:15, 10:00, 12:25. Sat & Sun, also 4:15 p.m.. BLACK RAIN Michael Douglas, who…

… VIDEO- TAPE An all new, totally innovative film, it won top honors at Caanes Film Festival. James Spader and Andie MacDowell star in this "conversation" film, low budget, but high on controversy and…

… of a n J H r ._.. FRIDAY VICTORY OF WOMEN (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1946) Lorch 7 More from the celebrated Japanese film festival. Mizoguchi's story of gender roles in post-WW2 Japan has some interesting…

… twists as a female lawyer goes up against the prosecutor who sent her hus- band to jail. UTAMARO AND HIS FIVE WOMEN (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1946) Lorch 8:30 This week's second feature in the festival is…

May 06, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

…- Salvation City resident ness School, the symposium RhondaSweedcriticizedthe Ann ."HigherEducation inan Increas- Arbor City Council proposal to ingly International World," will und $4 million for sidewalk re…

… No justice, no peace," chanted an estimated 300 com- munity members who marched through Ann Arbor last Friday to protest the acquittal of four police officers in the beating of motorist Rodney King in…

… night with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion opening. Sounds a Little Phishy Phish was in town recently, and Andrew J. Cahn greeted them with a resounding yawn. Sports 11i Women's Hoops Coach Last Thursday…

…,a Ann Arborites protest the King v downtown tent city of homelessv people. i "We have seen the racism and hypocrisy of this situation I laid bare.Thequestion is:Where do we go?" Cleaver said. "There fi is…

… perfectly suited for the University Musical Society's biggest event of the year the 99th Annual May Festival Morose? Never. Annette Petruso gives us a look at Buffalo Tom, coming to St. Andrew's Hall Friday…

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