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September 08, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 2) • Page Image 3

… AND HOLD ON TIGHT!" -Arthur Knight, Saturday Review When in Southern California visit Universal Studios By LINDA ROSENTHAL Festivals have come and gone but the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival 1972…

… people of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in recognition of the talent and genius of the late Otis Spann, 'the sweet giant of the blues' humbly dedicate the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festi- val 1972 and the ground…

… planners have been working with Captain Conn, co- ordinator for special services of the Ann Arbor Police Depart- ment, for the last six months. Conn says no problems are an- ticipated. The festival was…

… Indian Summer restaurant, Wolf- moon Bakery and the Red Star Sandwich Team have all been participating. In Young's opinion many in the Ann Arbor community do not eat properly. Because of this, festi- val…

… appropriate 20 per cent of the proceeds from their food sales back to the com- mittee as capital for next year's park and winter food programs. As a public service, Ann Arbor radio station WNRZ and Detroit…

… repairs Diagnostic service 663-2441 MSC MODIFIED SPORTS CARS of ANN ARBOR NEW LOCATION 1150 Rosewood off S. Industrial Dave Christeller & Steve Julius Join The Daily Staff Phone 764…

… to be the formal dedica- tion of the festival site to the late blues pianist, Otis Spann.. The dedication is planned for tomorrow at 4:30 P.M. A plaque has been ordered which reads (in part) "The…

festival planner. "There are rock concerts and folk concerts but absolutely no blues-jazz festivals anywhere," she adds. Performers at this year's fes- tival will include Pharoh Sanders, Miles Davis, Luther…

… also why the festival couples hard-core blues per- formers with hard-core jazz mu- sicians and with the more popu- larly known blues-based artists, such as Jr. Walker and Dr. John," she adds. Festival

…Friday, September 8, 1972 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT FEATURING THIS WEEK: FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 8 & 9 NEW HEAVENLY BLUE 9:30-1:30 WED.-SAT., SEPT. 13-16 DETROIT. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pocge Three THE MICHIGAN…

August 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… and roll festival, Ann Arbor saw the opening of the annual blues festival. Although the parallel timed event near Jackson may have hurt blues festival attendance, the crowd in Ann Arbor is not the…

… STUDENT A.L.C.-L.C.A. Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Donald G. Zill, Pastor SUNDAY 10:30 a.m.-Contemporary Communion. CHAPEL Liturgy and Holy CONCERT-GOERS at the Ann Arbor Blues Festival yesterday assemble…

… be made at the state GOP convention later this month are Paul Goebel Jr. of Grand Rapids and Deane Baker o Ann Arbor. Shuler, 52, said in his campaign he will stress his belief "the es- sential role of…

August 08, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… been fighting for equal rights for years. Joe Schoch, co-director of Ann Arbor Pride, reaffirmed how the festival achieved that goal this year by planning a plethora of age and gender…

… lawsuit against school district Shannon Blick alleges ‘reverse discrimination’ at AAPS’ Lawton Elementary School Shannon Blick, former principal of Ann Arbor Public School District’s Lawton…

… Elementary School, is alleging the district ousted her in an act of “reverse discrimination,”according to her lawsuit against the school. On May 1, Dawn Linden, Ann Arbor Public Schools executive director…

… specified time length, Dottie Davis, former Huron High School athletic director and assistant principal, assumed the role as “guest principal.” Two months later, Blick, with aid from Ann Arbor attorney…

… William Tishkoff, filed a $5 million lawsuit against Ann Arbor Public Schools. Superintendent Jeanice Swift, in line with other administrators and the AAPS School Board, attributed her termination to…

… News Editor Read more at michigandaily.com michigandaily.com Community celebrates love, acceptance at Ann Arbor Pride PHOTO COURTESY OF JIM TOY COMMUNITY CENTER Vistitors walk through the exhibitor…

… area during Ann Arbor Pride in Ann Arbor Saturday. FRANCESCA DUONG Daily Staff Reporter …

… and nostalgia >> SEE PAGE 6 SPORTS Football Early impressions from Michigan’s fall football camp >> SEE PAGE 12 inside 2 4 6 9 10 Thousands flock to Kerrytown for annual celebration Ann

Arbor Pride’s 25th anniversary was celebrated in Kerrytown with performances, vendors and kid-friendly activities over the weekend. There was yoga, belly dancing, a street fair, poetry slam…

… and a performance by AJA from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” throughout the day Saturday. On Sunday, JuJubee, also from “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” hosted Pride Bingo Brunch at Blue Llama Jazz Club and a…

September 08, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… the bill at the second day of the three-day Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival at Otis Spann Memorial Field . . . Bogart's "The Maltese Falcon" is featured at the Cinema Guild Bogart Festival at Arch Aud…

… grandfather. THE SECOND Annual Ann Ar- bor Blues and Jazz Festival last night smiled its way past technical foul-ups and fear of police action Kissinger rilled on w1A.iretaps By AP, UPI and Reuter WASHINGTON…

…For Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 FREE ISSUE IF iritoiau Fig hty-T hree Years of Editorial Freedom Ait FREE ISSUE Vol. LXXXIV, No. 3 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, September 8, 1973…

… Union, will be taken care of after- wards, according to Finn. " Ann Arbor-Dearborn bus Commuting to the University's Dearborn campus from Ann Arbor is about to be made easier with the addition of a new…

… stop on the Ann Arbor-Dearborn commuter bus run. The service, sponsored by the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority, has been expanded to include a drop-off and pick-up point at the circular…

… drive north of theDearborn library. Starting Monday, buses leave the Hilton Inn in Ann Arbor weekdays at 7:00 and 7:30 AM, arriving in Dearborn about an hour later. Buses depart the Dearborn library for…

Ann Arbor at 4:37 and 5:07 PM. Price of a single one-way ticket is $2, but if monthly passes are purchased the cost works out to approximately $1 a ride. 0 Happenings... ..the great Ray Charles will top…

…. usual, By JEAN LOVE and PENNY BLANK Along with the rest of the nation, ,there seems to be little .or no re- lief in sight from swollen food prices for the Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti area consumer. Customers at…

… trouble-fear of drug a r r e s t prompted by statements from Ann Arbor Police chief Walter Krasny and Mayor James Stephenson earlier this week -failed to materialize. THE CONCERT opened with an old…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

… / ~ROPERTY' N WOOD ISHEERT R 114 I' ON 5 ~ oe - 1 ±+ f o c / * a ~ - E.tALNLAT°ST 0 E Ann Arbor - - Ai Campus an -03 w .r. si3i5 Tt a l - Downtown Area 4 10 750 1f, 2 0 1_7 * FULERRF/EACI~~W b…

… out of a plane. In Ann Arbor you can do it. Every term, the University Skydivers club gives students the chance to plummet through the skies of Michigan. It may not be relaxing, but it helps put that…

September 08, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 119) • Page Image 58

… special festivals and other note-worthy occasions such as the Film Festival, Art Fair, Blues and Jazz Festival, and of course, Hash Bash. Ann Arbor has an impressive assortment of book stores, which is…

… hits On the other extreme, Ann Arbor is dotted with many weather, sports rock moderately-priced to expensive boutiques with specialized LESBIAN - GAY MALE - BISEXUAL PROGRAMS OFFICE 3116 MICHIGAN UNION…

… for that special date? Ann Arbor Clothing, Shahin, Vahan's, Van Boven and Marty's Menswear all carry suits and formalwear for men. Most do alterations for both men and women. Marty's Menswear and Van…

… tastes and whatever part of the body you need clothed, Ann Arbor has many choices for everyone. But in case you still find that Ann Arbor's choices are too limiting, you can always hop on the bus to…

… our city - but overall Ann Arbor's air is relatively clean. Traffic isn't bad, grass and trees are plentiful, and camping and hiking can be found less than 20 minutes away. Yet Ann Arbor is more than…

… sub- urbia, U.S.A. Poetry readings, dance performances, plays, bands, nation- ally renown speakers and "artsy" movies are all a regular part of Ann Arbor life - not to mention a never- ending list of…

… apparently appreciated since the city boasts the highest per capita book sales in the nation. New authors are constantly stopping by for book-sign- ing and readings, plus Ann Arbor hosts a slew of artists of…

… its own. Then there's food. Speaking as a great eater, I can attest to the fact that Ann Arbor offers a plethora of di- verse and delicious cuisine. Area res- taurants serve almost every type of food…

…'t amazing, but a lot of up-and-coming bands in- clude Ann Arbor in their tours, and there're a variety of clubs in which to house them. Athletics affect this city as well. Not only do many residents cheer on…

… Detroit teams, but the University it- self provides terrific spirit that spreads throughout Ann Arbor. The crowd that lines the streets on football Satur- days and after Final Four games speakO for…

September 08, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… the Blues and Jazz Festival yesterday. jBottom) Ann Arbor's own Shakey Jake boogies down with a fan at the Blues and Jazz Festival at Gallup Park on Saturday. ily I Early birds can get something a…

… Alin Youngblood Hart hits A2 Catch Alvin Youngblood Hart at The Ark. Hart, a blues guitarist, will be sharing his tunes with Ann Arbor tonight. Take a night off from studying to check out the show…

…. Tickets are $10 and are available in advance at the Michigan Union Ticket Office or Schoolkids' Records. Don't miss out! , Monday September 8, 1997 A CELEBRATION OF ECLECTICISM 25th Ann Arbor Blues and…

… Jazz Festival brings worlds of music together By James Miller Daily Arts Writer In loving memory of Luther Allison, who saw the Blues walking like a natur- al man. Detroit blues bands are sometimes kind…

… for this reason that Johnnie Bassett and the Blues Insurgents are such a gust of sweet, blue air. Bassett himself has a tasty, thick baritone that makes audience members lean over and whisper to their…

… erudite guitar work and great theatrical sense, it seemed a shame that Bassett was confined to the role of opener. Have you ever seen a blues band with two huge mountains of amps, like it was sharing a bus…

… with Pantera? Have you ever seen a blues legend in overalls and a Reebok headband? Have you ever seen that same legend equally at home with Tampa Red and Jimi Hendrix? That is the Buddy Guy Experience…

… bluffing. But he has this way of beginning a slow and fitful blues at a Friday, very low volume, Pendergrass kind of voices that you could listen to all day. Songs like "Too Poor" and the Joe Cocker classic…

September 08, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

…ANDREW LAPIN DailyFilm Editor MARCH 19TH, 2009 - "Welcome to the new world of independent cinema," proclaims the tagline for the 47th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF). The choice of words seems odd, because…

…, including a "Terra Firma" pro- gram highlighting films with See FILM FESTIVAL, page 7D Art Fairs in Ann Arbor Lupe Fiasco fields Q&A By BEN VANWAGONER Daily Fine ArtsfEditor JULY 13TH, 2008 - This is not…

… your grandmother's art fair. That's the message the Ann Arbor Art Fairs want you to believe, and truth be told, they're right. The phrase "art fair" may call Ann Arbor to mind kitschy wooden dolls or Art…

… Fairs intricately bent JuIy15-18, wire sculptures 2009 - more an excuse Campuswide to spend cash on "summer collectibles"than anythingelse. But the Ann Arbor Art Fairs are more than that. Perhaps, to…

…, drawing and sculpture. Between the four loosely collaborated fairs, there will be more than 1,000 artists sprawled practically everywhere on campus. On Ingall's Mall, the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair; on State…

…, East Liberty and Maynard, the State Street Art Fair; on South University, Ann Arbor's South University Art Fair; and on State in front of the Union, The Guild Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair. The artists…

… themselves are only the tip of the iceberg: The Fairs are expected to draw upwards of 500,000 people over the course of three days - that's more people, three days ina row, than are in Ann Arbor for football…

… Saturdays. For residents of Ann Arbor, it's a mixed bag. It means great business, but it also means unavoidable artistic chaos for three long (long) days. Streets so lately punctuated almost solely by the…

… celebrity in Ann Arbor - an African- American celebrity in Ann Arbor - and for everyone tocome out." At one point, a fan insisted on freestyling for Fiasco. Fiasco let the guy rap, though he joked, "You…

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August 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 8-, 1981-Page 11 Ann Arbor plays host to Reds 4 Ann Arbor, normally thought of as the home of T University of Michigan sports teams, has had a g newcomer in…

… Saturday and practiced in Ann ~<Arbor through Thursday. ~C A few of the numerous yonngsters that watched S the Reds practice, line the left-center field wall (left). The youngster second from the left has…

… athletics recently. Due to a jazz festival being held in Riverfront Stadium, the Cin- cinnati Reds have been practicing at both C C Michigan's Fisher Stadium and Fieldhouse. Cmn- a ~ ~. ) cmnnati arrived…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 56

…- ing." The festival, Dong said, has stayed faithful to the focus it held when he showed his earliest work. "Ann Arbor accepted works of all kinds, especially exper- imental films" Dong said. "I've always…

… followed the growth of the Ann Arbor Film Festival. The spirit of the festival is intact, as far as focusing on the art of film." ay That attention to art is what many say distinguishes the Ann Arbor Film…

… Amit Pandya Daily Staff Reporter Attempting to capture attention from Ann Arbor residents and add another dimension to its gardens, the Matthaei Botanical Gardens is displaying sculp- tures by artists…

… everyday, from 8 a.m. to sunset. Ud U PARKIN0 Visit our web site at: www.arborlink/blindpig.com IJM 7 fZ2UZ~i)ROSE CR&EATL ON S " Ann Arbor's only Body Piercer with expert consultation and after…

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March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…-Z-Boy, the 16mm festival returns to Ann Arbor. The Michigan Theatre hosts the Ann Arbor Film festival celebrating its 21st anniversary. The festival showcases independent and experimental films in the 16mm…

… genre. 100 films were selec- ted for this year's festival from 250 en- tries that were submitted from across the USA. The Ann Arbor Film Festival has never placed categorical restrictions on entries…

…"WMINd OW, 'AN ARB;O--R-- INDIVIDUAL THEATRE= 5*e of Libert 7«"l710 III TESDAY AlShows LOVESKI( DUDLEY MOORE STAR OF "TEN" AND "ARTHUR" ARTS Page 6 Tuesday, March, 8,1983 The Michigan Daily…

… performers. SuAnne Edmundson, Dave Edmundson, Rick Good, Gary Hopkins, and Greg Dearth, who are Hot Mud, kid around easily on stage. More importantly, they know each others' music, and are always in perfect…

… sliding sounds. Dave Edmundson, on fiddle and mandolin, SuAnne Edmundson, guitar, and Gary Hopkins, bass, all played at least adequately. To my ear, the man- dolin leads were blandly straightfor- ward and…

…. SuAnne, Rick, and Gary all have strong voices and produced superb harmonies. Gary's bass voiceunderlined vocals which are high quality for bands in this genre.aIrwasn'tuconvinced that these people were…

… fervent Sunday morning singers, but "If You Don't Love Your Neighbor Then You Don't Love God" was delivered- with enthusiasm befit- ting a southern prayer meeting. SuAnne also has an excellent voice for…

… Country and Western. With the ex- ception of a short and feeble attempt at yodelling, the C&W numbers were quite good. I liked "Deep Deep Blue,"'a mellow song that sounded like Linda Ronstadt backed up by…

September 08, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

… sure you get there by 8 p.it Virtually all of the stars of Ann Arbor's own ie- pressive blues scene will be opening up the gig Before Junior Wells tonight, Joanna Conner ard Her Blues Masters, "Madcat…

… work and found another man doing your job. Then you went home and found another man loving your woman. You got the blues. You got enough blues for the whole weekend. So does the Pig. The Blind Pig, which…

… has hosted the finest in reggae, rock, and blues musie on its cozy stage for two decades, is staging a Grand Re-Opening to celebrate its recent expan- sions and remodeling. There are two big shows this…

… weekend, starring Junior Wells tonight and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown tomorrow night. Harpman and vocalist Junior Wells has been a key figure in the blues scene ever since he replaced Little Walter in the…

… famous Muddy Waters' band in 1954. A sampling of album titles from his solo career spells it out: Hoodoo Man Blues, Southside Blues Jam, Messing with the Blues. These are loud, electric, beer…

…-guzzling Chicago blues. His longtime playmate, guitarist Buddy Guy, won't be around; he's too busy running his own blues joint in the Windy City. But the loss won't be felt too badly. Wells promises to crank out a…

… whipped, and when they cried they cried out in harmony. That's what the blues is right there." The boundaries of that simple, po- etic thought encompass a galaxy of forms and styles, and Gatemouth is a…

blues artist with an arsenal of in- struments and a unique style of praying, will hold services at the Blind Pig's Grand Re-Opening tomorrow night. Monday Night is "Margarita Night" Happy Hour, 4-7 pm…

…| Hall, all will begin at 7 m., and admission is always free. The University's Program in Filrr and Video Studies will attempt to compensate for the -oft-lamented ebb| of film viewing opportunities in Ann

…, Arbor. The Film Classics Series kicks off Sunday night at 7 p.m. in Lorch Hall with The Bicycle Thief. Showings of the film greats will be every Sunday at 7 p.m. at either Lorch Hall or the Michigan…

June 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 76) • Page Image 2

…, fashion and other Afrocentric arts. Ann Arbor resident and event volunteer Jeren Calhoun has worked for the festival since its start 22 years ago. She noted the importance of the event taking place…

…. “You see now it’s not the old landstrip that I remember when I first came here. But still this is downtown Ann Arbor, which is a plus for African Americans to come down and have a festival of our…

… on North Fourth Avenue and East Ann Street, which is Ann Arbor’s Historic Black Business District. “This neighborhood used to be known for African-American- owned businesses,” Calhoun said…

… own people.” Organized by the Ann Arbor Cultural and Community Events Coalition, the traditional event aims to cater to all ages. A live band performed jazz, pop and dance music. Attendees…

… The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com NEWS Downtown African American Festival celebrates with food, music and art This year included more vendors than years past with a mix of experienced and…

… African American Downtown Festival Saturday. The entertainment included a live band and DJ, with all band members decked out in white uniforms. Mascot characters were also present to keep spirits…

… high on the hot, sunny day. Community members from the greater Washtenaw County area came together for the annual festival, which lasted all day. The event featured authentic foods, crafts…

… than years past with a mixed of experienced and new businesses. Charles Young, owner of Charles Collectibles, has been coming to the festival for twelve years. Charles Collectibles is a…

July 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

Ann Arbor's 6th Annual Summer Festival, Ann Arbor resi- dents and sun-scorched students can watch outdoor films, on a giant screen - and all at no charge?!" "Yes, Robin, and the late night escapees of…

… trunk of the Batmobile are over, be next, a ban on skateboards? No, The Ann Arbor Festival also offers more information." A4th andte Seuss Cartoons, A no, no one could be that evil. Well, free live…

… staring at the Power Center's parking structure Batman?!" "It's Top of the Park, Robin. Returning again to lure both the young and old of Ann Arbor with free films." "Gee whiz, Batman, you mean as part of…

… Alice Lloyd - those di- IA abolical orientationers - will have robbed the good citizens of Ann Ar- Tristesse, Paris Blues, Blue Win- events coming up - like Saturday's freedom to forego Dooley's and…

… Maynard St. 1220 S. University BY BRIAN JAR VINEN A NN Arbor is in the summer concert doldrums, but concert fans willing to trek downtown can see excellent talent at St. Andrews. Virgin recording artists…

… family " v, Festival doesn't stop with free out- Repertory Company in Reckless. movies - just like the drive-ins door movies, Robin." "Tell me more, Batman!" in Gotham, Robin!" just like those monsterous…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…-present problem of travel to Ann Arbor for the finalists. Festival will be the categories of com- Last year's National Student Video Director Alec Friedman, who, not co- funding, Friedman went straight to the The…

… itself. --Dennis Harvey therefore it grows. three day show began what looks like a by the exponentially greater facilities required to show videos on the big guilty. Ann Arbor, it appears, has turned out…

… amount of temporal and monetary temptation to surrender entirely to the FM-clone scene, the Kinks have held onto some blues/rock credibility, and the Ray/Dave production is ace. Too arch to ever be truly a…

…ARTS Friday, February 8, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Video festival creates an accessible art form By Bob King I Video, video, look what it becomes. From its early, dicotomous existence…

… successful tradition. of the professional screen, but also cash prizes and air- Another change in this year's tobe one of the video's brighter buds. The goal of Festival Founder and To solve the ever…

… three-day Festival was viewed petition. Last year's open format ser- Festival, the first student festival on incidentally, is also the Executive corporate sources that are involved in by over 1000 people…

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… from English, Dutch or Italian stock, but his blond and blue-eyed pal was on display by the Scandinavian Club of Ann Arbor as a caricature of the Swedish stereotype. WHILE AL GALARDI OF the Italian…

… his surroundings - it had to do with his heritage: Ollie's a lifesize foam rubber puppet who stopped in at yesterday's opening of the sixth annual Ann Arbor Ethnic Festival. SPONSORED BY the Multi…

… attended the festival by closing time at 11 tonight. Ann Arbor Congressman Carl Pursell and Mayor Louis Belcher were among those sampling yesterday's fes'tivities. WITH ENTERTAINMENT ranging from the Polish…

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… generations in Ann Arbor. The Hildingers suggested that more dancing - from jazz to the Hustle - be included in the fair so all people can have something to relate to. Long-time Ann Arbor resident Dennis Murray…

… isolated schools, and 25 of the 28 have fewer racially isolated schools than Ann Ar- bor. Saginaw has 33 isolated schools. REGARDLESS OF these statistics, Pot- ts said he feels that "Ann Arbor is in a…

… comparable position to other school districts in the state." Dr. Robert Mosely, administrator of the Ann Arbor Board of Education feels Ann Arbor is "quite a bit ahead of other districts." He stresses that…

… should be placed on student achievement and not "on the number of particular kinds of bodies in a par ticular school. The Ann Arbor district is not flagrantly violating anything. Ant the impaction of…

… schools which are im balanced are not inner city schools They have good facilities." Exactly one year ago, Ann Arbor School Board members discussed ap- pointing another committee of thi type. Several…

…-Ethnic Alliance and Downtown Businessman's Association in cooperation with the city, the festival features booths representing 20 nationalities which are spread down Main Street between Huron and William Streets…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… fans how great it is to be back home. Last year fans of Billy Joel from Long Island who saw him in Ann Arbor gleamed when they could tell people that he was from their home state. Or this year when R…

… Saturday February 9 in Ann Arbor. Two shows at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. in Hill Auditorium promise a spectacular night for listening to legendary hit music and witnessing those syn- chronized spins and turns that…

… what is still the world's largest and only Student Video Festival. 1-SHIRT 'PIINTINq An Arbor's fastest y Frm1-00 T-shrts screenprnt- dwihn24 hours of order. Mliclr printing our specialty. 4, ". a, su…

… You Want to Make Me Feel So Blue)" (1965) marked the band's first top hits. Being a chamelion of musical styles, the group's ability to play anything from R & B to gospel has enabled them to endure…

…." Responding to this surprising showing, the festival will this year comprise of two divisions, Collegiate and High School, each division havingt five categories reflecting the make-u of last year's entries…

…. This year's Festival will be held on March 29 and 30, and unlike last year's three-day format, will present winning videos and awards during both shows. This year's Video-Fest will also feature a full…

… organizing, screening, and selecting (the first entry came in during our in- terview, he and the entire Festival staff will deserve some relaxation. Though the Festival will be over come April first, its shows…

… won't be the last we see of the winning videos. The national USA cable syndicate has already been contracted. with the Festival to air the top videos on "Night- flight," a half hour video program…

… get more info. on the festival, along with entry forms, by calling Michigan Media at 764-2727. If you're a video junkie and Twisted Sister just isn't your fix, keep listening for more info on tickets to…

September 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 137) • Page Image 45

… unique ways to take your money By Chris Grandstaff Daily Staff Reporter Simply put: Ann Arbor is different. What other city can claim to be the home of a world-renowned university, a festival celebrating…

… including the cost of one structure's remodeling that has not yet been deter- mined. Pallac stressed the money to finance the project will not come from Ann Arbor resi- dents' tax dollars. "The money conies…

… structures will be a positive addition to Ann Arbor. "It should be great," Hunter said. "Hopefully it will allow more access to the downtown." Improvements will include measures to protect existing structures…

… Because so many of the structures under renovation are close to campus, many mem- bers of the University community will be affected. The University and the city of Ann Arbor need to have a common goal in…

… our respective customers and constituents," Kosteva said. Attempts to improve Ann Arbor's parking situation are coming not a moment too soon for many of Ann Arbor's downtown business owners. Tom Hackett…

… that there is no pa rking, but in reality, there is." DANA UNNANE/Oady' Carlos Jackson and his son, Carlos Jackson Jr., enjoy a leafy summer day In Ann Arbor. SST! WANNA BUY ANYTHING? Ann Arbor has…

…, Hash Bash, the Naked Mile, and entertaining the Ku Klux Klan every couple of years Ann Arbor is still1 far from your average Midwestern town. The diversity of people and events har- bored within the city…

… limits of Ann Arbor can be attributed to the university and its need to cater to the variety of different life styles 'that it houses from around the world. The nature of the university is clearly vis…

…- ible throughout the city of Ann Arbor, but it is perhaps most clearly scene through the windows of a few stores in close proximity to the university itself W While strolling up and down State Street and…

… endless supply of bookstores and coffee shops. But a closer look at Ann Arbor's retailers will show that this is not your usual middle American locale. Ann Arbor provides its consumers with a variety of…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… fl :1 Voted "Best Test Prep in Ann Arbor" by The Michigan Daily "Best of Ann Arbor 1998" readership poll - A- W - A- …

… champion himself as the working class' candidate and to court the union vote. "We need solidarity once, and tor- ever," '1ieger, clad in blue jeans and a blue blazer, told union types during a post…

… County's Commerce Township. "This is a labor town, where )eople have fought for years for things hey believe in." As Michiganians elsewhere flocked o festivals or tired up backyard grills, )etroit…

… Michigan's northern and lower peninsulas, Innler hustled in a state plane to the Detroit enclave of I lamtramck and its ILabor Day Festival ® In Macomb County's Romeo com- munity, things were peachy wlith…

… its yearly Peach festival, deaturiig pancake break fasts, binno, arts-and-cra fts booths, carnival rides and Vegas-style ,ames leading to a holiday parade and classic car cruise. * liIn Pontiac, Labor…

… to tunes of the Montreux Detroit Jazz Festival, billed by organiiz- ers as North America's largest free jazz event. I . ADRIANA YUGOVIO# ROTC members Kevin Janicki and Jared Lampe repel down the…

June 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Don't be discouraged. This weekend the sights, become more than fundraiser for St. Nicholas. smells, and sounds of Greektown have come to Ann "We like to show off our Greek heritage with the Arbor. The…

… says. dressed up as a kangaroo at a "No But when he came to Ann Arbor Code" rally last year, Josephson says from the predominantly wealthy that if he were eligible to vote in the Verona, New Jersey…

… any craving for Greek food and culture. area." TEFSIAsponsored by the Greek Orthodox THE FESTIVAL has also become something Ann THE FESTIVAL, stsred byathurGreekndrtisdrx Arborites expect. Church on 414…

… by DAN HABIB St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church members prepare souvlakia (shish kebab) for the Ya'ssoo Greek Festival being held today and tomorrow. Festival draws Greeks together By SUSAN GRANT This…

… weekend, Helen Garris, a church member, expec- In the mood for some souvlakia or baklava, but can't ts 25,00 or 30,000 at the festival. get to Greektown? Through the years, though, the Ya'ssoo Festival has…

… fourteenth annual Ya'ssoo Greek Festival, festival," said Abe Karam, a member of the church. taking place this weekend at the Veteran's Arena, will "Also, the festival is a homecoming for Greeks in the satisfy…

… N. Main, started ass church fundraiser. See FESTIVAL, Page 3 Men's Glee Club to leave for Europe By BARBARA LOECHER Wales will be its 19th and last perfor- the Mozartuem," said Glee Club If good…

… recordings, burg Music Festival. from our concerts," Gardner said, they invited the club to Wales to par- "The reputation of this club is such "especially two full houses at Hill ticipate in the competition…

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…'s Night," where the best films of the week will be shown again). Part of the appeal of the Ann Arbor film festival is that whatever it is you're looking for - whether it be animation or narra- tive…

… promising filmmaker in the festival." Most of the money has been donated by Ann Arbor busi- nesses and private contributions. The beauty of the festival lies in that while it is a prestigious event, it still…

… can exert By Bappeal to an audience. Nicholls' en- ences are limitless, ranging from on a young band. "They don't say ergy is more honest than a market- Bach to the Blues, Elvis to Eno, we want you to…

….50. that their newly signed contract with Capitol Records doesn't mean an end to their romp 'n' roll style. Festival Continued from Page 1 ceedings), along with a five-mem- ber screening committee, will…

… view them all before deciding which 80 or so films will be shown for the week-long festival. There are approximately 25 to 30 hours of films, running from today through Sunday (the last night is "Winner…

festival - shot in black and white, it has a distinctly gritty tone - but for those who get a big kick out of lewd sexual connotations (as Allen clearly does), it's a lot of fun. Syn- thesizers pound in the…

… funny Doo-Wop is. Not all of the films are good. But, as programming director Rock says, "This festival is for personal expression." Experimentation is king here, even if that means watching a two minute…

… film and spending more that half that time staring at a black screen (as one of the films shown to the press was). The good thing about the festival is, if you don't like a particular film, it will be…

… campus cinema, it is the perfect prescription for a sick patient. If it's "new cinema" you want - for this week anyway - theres no reason to look any- where else but your own backyard. The Festival opens…

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…,000 visitors came to downtown Ann Arbor for the four-day affair. Photos by EVAN PEThIE II oted Ann rbor's Best zza Limited Delivery Area PIZZERIA UNO PRESENTS: THURSDAY NIGHT FILM FESTIVAL " Begins at 9 PM…

… $3.00 Lite Pitchers $4.50 ICE Beer Specials PIZZERIA I U RESTAURANT & BAR 769-1744 * 1321 S. University As expected, the 35th annual Ann Arbor Street Art Fair brought the University to a standstill…

… as professors, students and staff members called In sick, skipped classes, put their research on hold to walk through the streets of Ann Arbor to see the latest in artistic ware. An estimated 500…

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… appearance at the May the whole company. year a single concert was given. estiva will be her first appear- Chase Baromeo, now the leading The Boston Festival orchestra ac- nce in Ann Arbor. bass of the Chicago…

… connect-; Ann Arbor when she was begin- first time before a Festival audi- ed with more than one such Festi- ning hetrareer. ence. val series. Mr. Stock, who is also Two Tenors. This array of talent, as…

… Civic Opera, is compa-nied the four solo artists: SThe story of the triumph of Dus- better known to Ann Arbor' as who appeared. olinaGianini in 1923 when she sub- Chase Sikes, graduate of School of Dr…

… performance of the Greig con- present orchestral concerts. They artist n4s introduction to Ann certo and his conducting of his have since appeared annually in Arbor iWns, both having appear- own choral works…

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… the perennial Bugs Bunny Festival). Ann Arbor is pretty much the definition of a college town. The college and town were formed at about the same time, and DOUGLAS KANTER/Daily have evolved a symbiotic…

… dThe N'idOin 1U1 New Student Edition ARTS ThuI ) T ir I 1d Ann Arbor can fill any culture cravings When I die, I want to be cremated, with my ashes divided into two parts. One part is to be…

… town, was culturally dead compared to Ann Arbor. My first taste of the arts in Ann Arbor was my first semester. My father and grandparents were in town for a football game. Dad and I left his mom and pop…

… attend, or the many more which I could get to. But what sets the arts in Ann Arbor apart from the arts in other towns is, I believed, summed up in one thought I have had over and over again: "Only in Ann

… waiting for a free showing of some experimental films, the thought pops into my " mind once again. "Only in Ann Arbor." And while Spalding Grey may be touring with his show, "Grey's Anatomy," stopping in…

…. I certainly couldn't go out with my girlfriend, who was 700 miles away. So I got out and I wandered about. At the Union, there were still a few tickets left for an Amaizin' Blue concert. } 3Coed a…

Arbor." Sitting outside, next to the Power Center with my buddy, Mike, watching a group of middle-aged women doing a poorly choreographed dance to a prerecorded tape of "Anything Goes," all the while…

…. same selection of movies as the Michi- RYBOCK gan, but that closed down. With memo- On the Arts ries of "Citizen Kane," "Casablanca," "Apocalypse Now" and countless "Sick and Twisted Animation Festivals

September 08, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… thing on' in Ann Arbor it would have been a success," Andrews claimed. "The hassles at the border are turning a lot of peo- ple away." The festival was scheduled for Windsor when Ann Arbor's City Council…

… Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor. Michigan 48106. Published d a 11 y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor

… sit outside without any cars around. He added, "Ann Arbor is the only city I know in the states that does this kind of thing." Situated in the midst of booths offering exotic fare like In- dian curry…

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…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sundoy, September 8, 1974 Portugal signs treaty Superstar Allison turns on the blues Fairgoers sample delicious cuisines (Continued from Page 1) gime in April. The…

… sang in a jazzy, at times, quasi-scat, pop style. THE AUDIENCE cheer e d wildly when guitarist, vocalist and harpist Luther Allison de- livered a highly charged set of blues and rock and roll.I Rainbow…

…. 0 I -dest c:Iaiplhacktt i n grO D.aitttq U Y L ltfltgan A6F :43 a t I1 . We at "The Michigan Daily" would like to take this oppor- tunity to welcome you to the University of Michigan and Ann

… rejected a motion grant- ing permission for the festival to be held on its traditional site, Otis Spahn field on Fuller Rd. MANY MICHIGAN festival- goers were denied entrance to Canada at the border or under…

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…-First class standard 0:40 A. M.. E1:25 A. M. make typewriter almiost nesw, your 0t22:05 t. 1:25 A. At. ownprice. S. A. HARPER, *t1:40. M. To80-le ot- 4:50 P.n. 8:40r.n. 59 301 N. State. nRon between Ann Arbor

… ilnmtandolins. PEFTINSYEADFIS supplies received and delivered. Wait- ing rooms, corner of Ann and Main streets, Ann Arbor, 1ll Griswold street., Detroit.F Wabash Fast Trains M Sake it possible for you to take…

…~llutReete anid blue 0110 withi the iUiversity I h iy, Js ecie y mnonograml. They, ore just in tim~e hIF7 1 IIEUW for the May Festival, anid for the 38-oSteSre. present are on sale at Mliss Lovell's, 38So…

….............12 20 A.n1On M H.too 0. W. RUGGLES, H. W. BAYES, G. P. & T. Ag't, Chicago Ag't Asn Arbor CALENDAR.- - Wednesdny; May 10-'Varsity vs. Illinois, :at Regenis Field. J - Friday, Mny 19-'-Finals in Cup ,t…

… Debate, Adelplii-vo> Jefferoouinn. TIME TABLE Taking Effert, Mtay 1, 1899. Franik Loomis, '97 d, wno in town 0~T is eave Anni Arbor by Central Stand- over Snnday visiting friends. NORTH _1OCTH FOR SAL…

…. S. GILMORIE, Agent. tra tltcFed W. Hi. BENNETTY.'.P. A. trFitzpatrick a tltcFed J. F. MCLEAN. DETROIT, YPSILANTI & ANN AR- BOR RAILWAY. Notice. Cars leave Ann Arbsr for Ypilanti All muangers of class…

…, blue.siith tile letter Y, 111b11W !llPinl and she at once comnceived thec ides ot a Michiiganifall so that this tUniver- W m. Ar old Leading sity should be tul to date. She at 9 Jeweler onepae h atri h…

…SltSre. cornier of State anid Williaml streets. 'The Amnn Arbor Music Cto. tave a O R P O O $22 Washlbulrnl Imandolinl, slightly ... A R E- tised, that they oifer for $12. I have PEFCINSYEADIIH seen 110 such value…

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… of the new Ann Arbor fusion festival: Arwulf Arwulf, Brenda Cardenas, M.L. Liebler, Barry Wallenstein, Poignant-Plecostomus, the Magic Poetry Band, the Sonnenlicht Project and Tillinghast himself. The…

…, which, in Tillinghast's words, "cele- brates this amazing Renaissance of the arts in Ann Arbor." The festival will begin with the lis- some, interlingual ministrations of Chicana poetess Brenda Cardenas…

… tally boasts five poets, 10 musicians, one aural banquet. At first glance, the midwest's Ann Arbor seems an unlikely forum for a neo-Bebop poetry carnival. Recall that in late 14th- and early 15th…

… known as the Early Renaissance in Europe. The Ann Arbor area too has its native maestro and patron: the University of Michigan. Thus the ambiance here is conducive to an event such as Border Crossings…

…. At Border Crossings, she plans to perform six poems backed with music by Poignant Plecostomus, the superlative Ann Arbor fusion band. Cardenas' poetry ranges from a sultry, colloquial sonnet read to…

… Specials Mon - Fri 114 E Washington " Downtown A *" 213-1393 courtesy THURSDAY RECORDS Local acoustic sensation Lisa Hunter hits Ann Arbor tomorrow night at 9 p.m., while Lenny Kravitz will be entertaining…

blues music to a nostal- gic narrative ode to "Spanish Sound Waves," a series of four poems that pay tribute to the Spanish letters "v," "b," "rr" and "h." Prepare for a lush, rhyth- mic experience. Local…

… a Sky-Blue Dress" and her lat lection "Last Chance for I r r " r Bes~ j ipu" SMrobrwry & Brewpub Guide PUS & EATERY. Great Menu i M-Fit Healthy Dining KId's Menu "Wide Vegetarian Selection Happy Hour…

… Design, Auditorium 2104. 7 p.m. New Jazz/Rock and Poetry Festival A free benefit for The Great Lakes Literary Alliance offers a night full of music and poetry. Rackham Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Stand-Up Comedy…

… Microsoft Representatives give a Visual Basic workshop. Free T-shirts and coupons will be given away. Borders. 7 p.m. --------------- Saturday CAMPUS CINEMA Con Ja Nal 5 An all-day festival of Japanese…

September 08, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… Allison stepped up to the mike last night and asked 4,000 de- votees at the "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Exile" whether they were "ready for the blues," not even the dis- appointing c a n c e 11l a…

… away by his own brand of the blues at last night's installment of the three-day "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Exile" in Windsor, Ontario. Low ticket sales forced the cancellation of Hound Dog…

…For Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 SUNDAY MAGAZINE itFA6 ttt DISCOURAGING High-75 Low-AS See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 4 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, September 8, 1974 Free…

… Administration. "We have every indication that the bad guys are betting exactly the same way." On the inside.. . . , . read all about love in Ann Arbor in today's Sunday Magazine. In addition the magazine fea…

… immediately to barracks. See PORTUGAL, Page 2 Teachers propose 2-ear contract By DAVID BURHENN A new twist entered the ne- gotiations to end Ann Arbor's school strike yesterday when teacher representatives…

… subsidy of the Ann Arbor Edu- cation Association (AAEA), the teachers' union; -increases in special services to students, such as social work- er coverage and speech thera- py; and - osto living wage…

…-year basis. TALKS ADJOURNED at 11 p.m. yesterday following a day of meetings. According to union spokeswoman Anne Harrell, bargainers began initial explor- ation of a two-year agreement. Both sides however…

… t i o n of Hound Dog Taylor could dam- pen a thundering "yeah." They weren't going to hear Hound Dog because, according to festival kingpin Peter An- drews, a slow gate had made it impossible to pay…

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… the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Clas=s pos tage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Micthigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning…

… discount records 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 0 300 S. STATE 0 ANN ARBOR F i*, ltr 0 I III Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents a Katzka-Loeb Production starring Clint Eastwood Telly Savalas, Don Rickye, Carroll O…

… & Tuesday 7-9 BLUES FESTIVAL SPECIAL "I D0 NOT PLAY NO ROCK & ROLL MUSIC" FRED McDOWELL 4 It's NOT a musical co66,r"[Rj4 1 i z . F a t i 7 I Z I 1C T I (I ....... _. ; ., i I i X , ONLY $ 32 EACH…

… FRED McDOWELL'S NEW CAPITOL L.P. AND A FAMOUS LEADBELLY CLASSIC FROM . "CAPITOL" Sale Ends AUG. 10 PARTY TIME . .r . I R1'F1 I S7i IP 77-1 T1 1 71 WO '3 .i DON'T MISS OUR BLUES FESTIJVA ii…

…SPECIAL- '3 Off List Price on All Blues L.P.'s Thru Aug. 10 Tf 11 cat ALBERT TERRACE Can be anytime... and the neighbors could care less. Their quiet evening of study goes undisturbed thanks to excellent…

… ..Woftb-doow% An estimated 200,000 people got high and listened to music at Goose Lake rock festival yesterday. (See story, Page 3). L AI^IIEAKNIIX rNPROMISE: MICHIGAN REPERTORY - f -u iversy players…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 86

… local dance company to perform for three consecutive years at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. They will present Heartland in early December, described by Copley as "a surrealistic work with an Americana…

… of exciting dance to watch right here in Ann Arbor. The University Musical Society books top-notch dance acts from around the globe. If you're a ballet- lover, get set for a toe-twinkling term. From…

…- Trueblood for a weekend of solo and duet works in September. Ann Arbor Dance Works, com- posed and choreographed by Uni- versity dance faculty, has toured Mexico, Toronto, and New York City with their blend…

… of modern dance. Ballet is performed by The Ann Arbor Ballet Theatre - known for their annual Nutcracker presentation - and the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet. And Jazz Dance Theatre presents quirky, vibrant…

… concerts that explore the jazz medium. So get set for more than one fun- filled evening of innovative, exciting dance in Ann Arbor! S USED a _ RECORDS * CD'S & POSTERS TOO 619 PACKARD 663-3441 (just around…

… the Dream Syndicate in the past. Even the Ark, a folk music club which for the most part caters to Ann Arbor's burgeoning gra- nolaphile community, occasionally kicks off its earth shoes with rocking…

…. Whether it's coming from the club down the " street or your roommate's stereo down the hall, th you can't escape music in Ann Arbor. Don't try. The music scene in Ann Arbor is broad enough to allow the most…

… faces from the sleeves of your record collection bellying up to the bar after the show. THE BLIND PIG is one of the busiest lo- cal nightspots for national music. Once strictly a blues bar, the Pig…

… featured a lineup of national acts last year that included rave-ups by the Meat Puppets and Game Theory, along with a gener- ous amount of blues acts. Earlier rumors that the Pig would remove national music…

… of out-of-town acts, sharing a big part of the blues load with the Blind Pig. The U-Club, dor- mant in the live music department of late, save for local bands, has played host to the Dead Milkmen and…

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Festival? Restaurants of every taste and ethnicity in the known eorld? Dozens of different bars? I could go on. The point here is not to sound like a tourist guide for he Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce…

… to et off Riker's Island. "I am just like so sick of Ann Arbor. The club scene s just shit, the bars suck and you have to drive to etroit just to see anything interesting. I can't wait fitil I…

… to another il when you're young automatically implied that you ere going to have some kind of life-altering transcen- ental experience. Anyone who tires of Ann Arbor and tries to remedy his by going to…

… 3D The Ann Arbor Police want to make sure beers like the one being drawn at Cottage Inn, don't get Into underage drinkers' hands, DHANI JONES/Daily By Marta Brill Daily StaffReporter The next time…

… and a ticket. The Ann Arbor Police Department recently received a grant from the state govemment to crackdown on underage drinking in area restaurants, said Sgt. Michael Logghe, an AAPD spokesper- son…

… live here. While many cities have destroyed their downtowns and neighborhoods through massive urban renewal projects, Ann Arbor has committed itself to pre- serve as much of it as possible, designat- ing…

… 14 areas of the city as historic dis- tricts. Unlike many cities, which grow out- ward from one central area, Ann Arbor grew from several nodes.' This, gave the city its wide range of architecture of…

…. Their continued existence is no accident. "The city has made a major financial commitment to historic preservation," said Louisa Peiper, former city historic preservation coordinator. Ann Arbor served as…

… 1837. One of the first areas of settlement was Ann Arbor's Lower Town area, located on the north bank of the Huron River. The area has some of the city's oldest existing structures. According to…

… "Historic Buildings -- Ann Arbor, Michigan" by Marjorie Reade and Susan Wineberg, the principal landown- er of the Lower Town area, Anson Brown, named the area's streets, like See LEGACY, Page 61) Nickels…

August 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… - Lightening - rock and roll, $1.50. Golden Falcon--All Directions --azz, $1.00. UAC Free Concert-Pat Hodg- son-blues, People's Plaza, 7:30 p m. wednesday AUGUST 13 CINEMA King of Hearts-(Ann Arbor Film Coop…

…., 3:30 p.m. -Bicycle Club-40-60 mile ride -Diag at 9 a.m. monday AUGUST 11 CINEMA The Last Picture Show-(Ann Arbor Film Coop, Aud. A An- gell Hall, 7, 9 p.m.) MUSIC Mr. Flood's Party-Eric Glatz -no…

… cover. Chances Are - Mojo Boogie Band-boogie music, $1.50. Golden Falcon - Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz-jazz, $1.00. Carrillon Recital - B u r t o n Tower, 7-8 p.m. 9tuesday AUGUST 12 CINEMA Reefer Madness…

… and The Mys- tery of the Leaping Fish-(Ann Arbor Film Coop, And. A, 7, 8:45, 10:30). Two films about the "dangers" of marijuana and cocaine. MUSIC Mr. Flood's Party-Gemini- Folk, no cover. Chances Are…

…: Extension Service-Web- er's Inn. The Economics of Ag- ing: Toward's 2001-Extension Service-Rackham, League. thursday AUGUST 14 CINEMA On the Waterfront-(Ann Ar- bor Film Coop, 7, 9 p.m. And. A Angell Hall…

…. Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys - country music. THEATRE Canterbury Tales - Michigan Rep '75-Mendelssohn, 3 and 8 p.m. EVENTS Bicycle Club-40-64 mile ride. Meet at the Diag at 9 a.m. Medieval Festival - Music…

…-Hill Aud., 2 p.m. Medieval Festival - School of Msic lawn-10 a.m. until dark. Music School - Eva Jesseye, "Vision '75-A Saluate to Green Country" - historical musical drama, C a d y Music room, Stearns Bldg…

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… his orchestra help kick off the three-day Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, which began last night at Otis Spann Me- morial Field. The evening's performers included Freddie King, Leon Thomas, J. B…

…'s current financial plight, University students, alumni, and townsfolk are banding together as the Ark Community to save Ann Arbor's longtime center of folk music. Folksinger David Bromberg helped kick off…

… Maynard, Ann Arbor, Mich., 48104. BIBLICAL BIOGRAPHY Studies in Character, Conscience, Crisis AT THE University Reformed Church 1001 E. HURON 9:30 A.M Each week one of the following characters will be…

… Talkback * _ . , ! I ease ! Oldies o Progressive 1 . Commentary Is * Public Affairs Radio Free Ghetto ru, UW-, .,A L E __ BLUES AND JAZZ FESTIVAL-Rainbow Multi-Media and Project Community present Music…

… revive and deepen in- terest in the art of mime. 3301 Creek Drive 971-4496 Don't just get into religion-get into yourself. i 'Ark Coim mnity' to aid folk cofeus Blues * Broadway 9 Classical Folk…

… Big Walter Horton Blues Band. FILM-Cinema Guild shows Maltese Falcon in Arch. Aud. at 7 and 9:05 p.m.; Cinema II presents Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not in Aud. A at 7 and 9 p.m. DRAMA…

… graphic design? production? interviews? es? art work? sales? local media? play by play? TUES. SEPT.11 IN CONCERT D**R OPEN * Eu, 730 * 4 * FIEDDmE KING AND MUSKADINE BLUES BAND * AND 4 D d XI 1…

December 08, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

… of the Ann Ar- bor-Blues Festival and they told us where they've been. And we discovered that they've been away too long, even though they left us just last August. All our brothers and sisters In the…

… Magazine i- At State & Liberty Sts. DIAL 662-6264 -ENDS WEDNESDAY- OPEN 1 P.M.-Shows at: 1 :15-3-5-7-9 p.m. Feature 15 min. later 's I f fif t f I f Y. "x-::,as re the ann arbor film cooperative…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 8, 1970 PaeToTH _HGN AL usdy eebe ,17 music Blues.. By MARK DILLEN When B. B. King played the Fillmore East a couple of years} ago, legend has it…

… that he was afraid when he saw an aud- ience comprised of predominate- ly white kids. Most whites h a d never really known the blues. Yet after he went out and play- ed his set the crowd was on its feet…

…. It was the beginning of a new time. Young white folk. were beginning to discover the blues. By now the blues has been with this new audience for a while, learning that it's been here all along. People…

… (as Buddy Guy said Sunday night) were just turning their backs to it; they had to learn that the blues is when you hurt, when you got-. ta say that strong something; that the blues is everyone. So, the…

… men and women of blues became a family to these people and when they come to visit, it's like a returning part of y o u r long-missed family. Part of that family came back Sunday night for the benefit…

… marriage--Vanity Fair} f :.. Diamonds. For 50 years, we've been a black theatre masterpiece Blues For Mister Charlie Buddy came on to do his thing but he ;works a lot differently from the way Luther does…

… it. Buddy plays a driving blues- rock and he comes on r i g h t See BLUES, Page 6 'JOE' is not merely an extraordinary film; it is a small artistic miracle. Only rarely in the turmoil of human events…

… IN or CARRY OUT 4, -Harlan Ellison, L.A. Free Press 111 - I - I 8:30 TONIGHT! aNA~hlhA OVER 7th W EEK TUES.. WED.-7, 9 0 0 P;P'TH Forum FIFPTIAVENU AT7LIBERTY OOWNTOWN ANN ^RO INFORMATION 761…

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… Bob Dylan concert, Ann Arbor's everyday music scene has been at times unjustifiably bleak - until re- cently. Since the People's Ballroom on Washington St. burned down, the presentation of music (with…

… the exception of places like the Blind Pig and the Ark) was in the hands of the local bar-owners who could, but more often could- n't, provide the kind of music Ann Arbor audiences wanted to hear. There…

…Tuesday, January 8, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Tuesday, Jnuary 8, 174 THE MICIGAN|DAIL Blues By KURT HARJU Despite musical activities such as the Blues and Jazz Festivals and the upcoming…

…. A highlight of the concert is Brubeck's new cantata, "Truth," with Don Th. Jaeger conducting the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, our 100-voice Festival Chorus, Chris Bru- beck's "New Heavenly Blue" rock…

… was no community cen- ter where people could meet and dance as they used to at the Peo- ple's Ballroom. And there was no place that offered any of the music that annually gave rise to the Blues and Jazz…

… known artists - many of which were blues groups, and the tine and space to boogie at a reasen- able price. Another place, the King Plea- sure Jazz Club, was just opening up in October in the basement of…

… Allison Lfter his triumphant return to last year's Blues and Jazz Feival, One-String Sam, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Bob Seeger, CJQ, Wil- lie Dixon, and Tim Buckley among others. In addition, the Primo pro- vided…

Festival. Except for an occasional c )n- cert, there was just no place to and go for a good evening of m.isic. That is, of course, until list scmester. Those coming back from sum- mer vacation found the…

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…, but Billy Crystal's directorial debut is not half bad. At Ann Arbor: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:20, 9:45; At Showcase: 1:25, 4:20, 7:35, 10:10, 12:30. SARAFINA! Adaptation of' the popular Broadway musical…

… about South *Africa. With Whoopi Goldberg. 'he best movie since "Salam Bombay!" to contain an exclamation point in the title. At Ann Arbor: 12, 2:15, 4:35, 7:05, 9:25. SCHOOL TIES It's got a lbunch of…

… making too much money. At Showcase: 12:15, 2:40, 5:00, 7:30 INNOCENT BLOOD John Landis' latest is actually better than "An Ameri- can Werewolf in London," and Anne Parrillaud is still mighty cool. At…

…'I'S MARTIN & PRICE Acoustic music duo performs folk, blues, gospel, and swing jazz. Gretchen's Ilouse, S5. 677-4249 or 769-1052 SYMPHONY BAND/CONCERT BAND 11. Robert Reynolds and Dennis Glocke conduct U…

…-5050 JELLY ROLL BLUES BAND Rick's, 996-2748 GRAHAm PARKER The Majestic, 8p.m., S .50 SOUP DRAGONS, TOM TOM CLUB, JAMES, BLACK SHEEP Another Lollapalooza rip-off tour, with another Rolling Stones rip-off band…

… starred in this predictable story of gang members in Los Angeles. Mich Th. 7:00 CABEZA DE VACA (1992) The Mexican "Dances with Wolves." Mich Th. 9:30. SICK AND TWISTED ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1992) A bunch of…

… (1992) Weird foreign movie of the week, this one (originally titled "Europa") blends b & w and color cinematography. Worth a look. Mich Th. 9:30. SICK AND TWISTED ANIMATION FESTIVAL (1992) See Thursday…

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… 723 N. University NO 3-4514 rY\ Y / A Summer Game of "Country CIjub Chiffons" High scoop front, low scoop back, sleeveless dress, with embroidered midriff. Colors: Yellow, Blue, Pink. Junior Sizes…

…TUES16AY, MAY 8, x962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY InA ^112 TUESISAY MAY 8,1962 TIlE MICHIGAN flAIIY PAGEt E SEN An Annual Festival of Music to the University UFOR MOTHER'S DAY 0 Imported Jewelry Raw S…

June 08, 2017 (vol. 127, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

… that marked their performance in Ann Arbor. With their set full of rock- ing jams, Boston Calling was off to a great start, clearly noted in the smil- ing faces of those walking away from the stage…

…6 Thursday, June 8, 2017 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTS Boston Calling: a festival representing a diverse adoration of music and comedy By DOM POLSINELLI Summer Senior Arts Editor…

… Walking into new music festivals can be scary. It can also be adventur- ous. In the case of Boston Calling, it was a combination of the two. Trav- eling from the “Harvard of the West” (the University…

… literally almost lost my voice when “Came Out Swinging” came on), I made my way to Harvard’s Athletic Com- plex around midday on Friday to see Vundabar open the festival. My friends and I made our way…

… to some barricade spots as fans sprinted into the festival to join the crowd. It was quite a culture shock to see Vundabar — who I recently saw perform in the basement of local DIY space, Lincoln…

…, crowd surf and be showered with packs of cigarettes from his adoring fans to the delight of the crowd. Neither stunning nor stagnant, Mac delivered a neutral, pleasant set to the festival goers…

… day of the festival. Saturday was a much more relaxed day in the lineup, although I started my festival activities watching Detroit’s very own hip-hop phenom Danny Brown in a rowdy crowd. The…

… Tool. The Hotelier and PUP opened up the last day of the festival, and both gave fantastic performances consider- ing their usual concert dwellings are intimate clubs. The Hotelier — whose…

… I talked about what it means to move from basements and clubs to festi- val stages and playing festivals with diverse artists and crowds. “Festivals are a different beast for sure. You get to…

… Babcock, the crowds have been showing them the passion they’ve grown to expect from their basement roots as they’ve acclimated to the big stages at summer festivals. “It’s cool. It’s been…

September 08, 2009 (vol. 120, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

… Auditorium. The festival's organiz- ers also intend to expand the scope of the festival far beyond past years: Visitors can seek out an "alternative walking tour" of Ann Arbor and an international film tour…

… Page 3D After "Youth in Revolt" left the city, others followed. Part of Drew Barrymore's roller derby film "Whip It!" was filmed in Ypsilanti in late August. The cast members made Ann Arbor club Necto…

… he consid- ered filming in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island before deciding on Ann Arbor. Though the primary reason for shooting in Michigan was the financial incentive, Suger- man said he…

… specifically found Ann Arbor attractive because the archi- tecture in the city was similar to New England's. When filming starts in February, only about 20 percent of the film will be shot on campus, he said…

… SHUN L.A. AND STAY The biggest piece of the Ann Arbor economy isn't local business- es - it's the University. And with the incentive, some students are finding opportunitiesto become a part of the state…

… film "Art House," about a co-op of art students who risk getting evicted if they don't prove they can be pro- ductive artists. "Art House" was shot entirely in Ann Arbor, mainly at Black Elk Co-Op House…

…th, 7pm September I1th, 3-7pm REHEARSAL TIMES Thursday & Sunday 7-9pm CONTACT umwgc-exec@umich.edu nr vkif www-tjmirh eduI/-wac Ann Arbor Civic Theatre el to Real om film to the stage Lydia Mend T…

… Ingalls Mall on short notice. The arrival of the "Betty Anne Waters" cast and crew marks the first long-term, major project to be filmed in the city - and the first time residents and businesses in Ann

Arbor can truly evaluate the extended effects of the tax incen- tive program. The movie, based off a true story, follows a woman's attempts to prove the innocence of her brother, who was convicted of a…

… murder he didn't commit. She puts herself through law school and exhausts his appeals in hopes of proving him innocent. "Betty Anne Waters" will be set in Massachusetts, and producer Andrew Sugerman said…

August 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…'WORLD OF THE PLAY': i ,' Stratford Lends High Level of Artistic Perfe< By DAVID KESSEL U ntior A rm Y Stratford, Ontario is easily reached from Ann Arbor through either Sarnia or Detroit and Lon…

… finish where. trip back to Ann Arbor But the CBC orchestra is com' mildewed theatre is a sad petent and should offer much of ence. value to its audiences. It would be Perhaps only during ri incorrect to…

…-made everything when making the journey. horribly muddy." Stratford is entered on route 7; Because of the rain and the the path to the theatre is well condition of the road, Hempstead marked by blue arrows. A few…

… THEATRE-From the outside it looks likea modern wig, interior design is ideal. ing genuine blue blazers with brass buttons, distinguished-look- ing men with monocles, haggard aristocratic women, visitors…

… your printed needs. We offer tasteful, beautiful wed- ding invitations and ann-ouncements, printed, embossed, or engraved and complete accessories. Ar 12 OFF ,s i J J 1 W D BREAKE RS is I an Ii vn…

… found that "trains of wagons blocks into the city is the festival moving toward the front filled the ticket-officewhere the curious, road for miles." Union forces had are cordially received. rofo r i…

…. Throngs of rations, and not a living fowl or people move about: visiting beast of any kind to be seen." #school-boys from England wear- OR RELAXED: 3 GasCuompany Service Could BeRd SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

… theatre the prices seem justified. .traction to such' large and On Saturdays, both plays are numbers of visitors. presented, which makes a rather Yearly Gatherings full day. The film festival, with With the…

… theatre cot films from 20 or so countries, is the grounds showing yea over, but the music festival is yet provement, and offibials to come. Festival firmly resisting Opera Premiere. plorable…

October 08, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 22

… Sixties. His appearance with Dexter Gordon at the 1978 Ann Arbor Jazz Festival marked his return to the states; Ann Arbor Civic Theater See How They Run at 2 and 8 p.m. See Friday. Professional Theater…

… company is requested. Call 665-0606. Ann Arbor Civic Theater See How They Run, a quick paced farce of mistaken identity, plays at the Michigan Theatre, 8 p.m. $7. Call 662-7282. Professional Theatre Program…

… citizens), includes a final reception at the Michigan League. An impor- tant Ann Arbor event; highly recommended. Call 769-7450. Guild House Noon Luncheon Roger Kerson, editor of Going for Broke, discusses…

… contributions to everyday life in Ann Arbor. "Make It With Wool" will display. woolen apparel and includes a wool fashion show. Arborland Shopping Center; show begins at 10 a.m. Call 971-1825. Free. University…

… Folklore Society/Ann Arbor Friends of Traditional Music Everybody dance and sing! Learn the square and contra dan- ces in the law Club Lounge, Law Quad, at 8 p.m. Admission for non- members is $2.50. Call…

… Productions Bent at 8p.m. See Friday. Young People's Theater Midsummer Night Revisited at 2 and 8p.m. See Friday. Etc. Ann Arbor Space Advocates The space advocates will show a film on the U.S. extraterrestial…

…' program at their monthly meeting today at 1 p.m. in the Michigan Union. Call 995-0204. Free. Ann Arbor Recreation Department The mini-matinee club presents "The Frog Prince," a puppet show by Dick Waskins…

… Rackham Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Call 663-9376. Free. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church Integrity, the nationwide Episcopal organization for gays/ lesbians, is considering opening an Ann Arbor chapter…

…, hosts an introductory workshop on "Foot Rhythms" at 7:30 p.m. (1355 Wynnstone). Limited enrollment; get on your Eastern dancing shoes and call 994-3167. Free. Etc. Ann Arbor Countil for Independent Living…

… edibles, and a non-alcoholic beverage. Moose Lodge (305 S. State); 6:30 p.m. 971-0277. Free. Ann Arbor Recorder Society Recorder enthusiasts of all ages, abilities, and literary persuasion are invited to…

April 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 149) • Page Image 21

… Graduate Studies. Audree Levy The 5th Ann Arbor Spring Art Fair continues. See Friday's listing., Center for Russian and East European Studies As part of their Armenian Festival, the Center presents a…

… perform this evening at 8 p.m. in the Michigan Theatre. Their original comedy sketches and musical numbers have made them an Ann Arbor favorite. $3 in ad- vance or $3.50 at the door. Call 763- 1107 or 668…

… 26 different states will be presented at the opening of this year's Audree Levy's 5th Ann Arbor Spring Art Fair. Prices range from $3.50- $1,000. Drawings will be held every hour on the hour for a $50…

… restrictions here. We photographed people inAnn Arbor who do not limit themselves to what they see around them. They have strong looks and tastes that combine to give them real panache. They dress as in…

… - Northwind blows into the Dugout tonight to rock you with oldies. Arbor Valley Inn - Versatile pop hits by Scat. The Blind Pig - Mr. Steve Nar- della rocks the place apart tonight. The Earle - Smooth jazz with…

… the Ron Brooks Trio. The Habitat-Pegasus offers; easy-listening hits tonight. Joe's Star Lounge - John Mooney and his Blouisiana Band bring their New Orleans blues to the Star Bar. Main Street Saloon…

… their fabulous blues, rock and original hits. Mountain Jack's - Top-40 current hits and rockin' oldies are what Rainbo has in store for you. Rabbi Guido's - Flexible Flyers, featuring Chris Skellenger and…

… Dane Hyde, play light rock and roll tonight. Rick's - The Falcons explode tonight with dancin' Chicago blues and rock. Roundhouse Saloon (Gandy Dancer) -Bart Polot sweeps over the keys with sweet piano…

… solos. Second Chance - Moriah pounds out your favorite top-40 rock hits. Stage Door - Jazzy rock comes your way with the Bugs Beddow Band tonight U-Club - Blue Front Persuadors get your Friday rollin…

… - John Mooney brings back his Blouisiana Band to blues you all night long. Main Street Saloon - Roll over with the Dominoes and their rockin' oldies. Mr. Flood's Party - There's a pulsating reggae…

December 08, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 65) • Page Image 17

…ickey Games- URN TO ICEBOATING: Sailing Club Winterizes - - J WINKLEMAN ong skating groups in is the Hockettes, a he Ann Arbor Figure…

… Hockettes are sponsored by the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. The club was founded in 1939 and has a total membership of about 375 skaters. Almost every age group is represented in the membership of the…

… "blue monster" and speed away across Whitmore or Base Line Lake, whichever is firmer. The one hundred and one mem- ber club which meets each Thurs- day night, in West Engineering has a boathouse, docks, a…

… the second mark in one of their Blue-nose Sunday, races. BL KI-TS $10.80 and up Sunday. Pulling out both boats and docks requires that the hardy sailors stand knee and waist deep in December lake…

… Mr. Porter or the skating club for information. Celebrate the Season ENJOY A FESTIVE DINNER with wine or champagne Sugar Bowl Restaurant U 109 S. Main NO 2-1414 By CAROLINE DOW Last Friday night six…

September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 74

… Jake may be constantly on the move, but he's not leaving his Ann Arbor blues scene anytime soon -- not even when he turns 100, which he claims will occur in just three years. "I'm from New Orleans and…

… this is the best city I've ever been in," he said. "Ann Arbor's got every- thing New Orleans has, you just play the guitar and have a good time." But if Shakey Jake is Ann Arbor's premier street- blues

… population of trees, the name Ann Arbor seemed nat- ural to two of the city's early settlers, John Allen and Elisha Walker Rumsey. The city was founded in 1824 when Allen and Rumsey thought the spot could be…

… an excellent trading settle- ment. It was 13 years later, in 1837, when the University relocated to Ann Arbor from Detroit. Since 1841, when the first University class was offered, the history of Ann

Arbor and the University have been intertwined. Unbeknownst to many students, numerous streets and buildings on cam- pus have been named after people who were integral parts of Ann Arbor's development and…

… growth. Tappan Street was named after for- mer University President Henry Tappan, who came to Ann Arbor in 1852, determined to turn the University into a leading power 'in the world of higher education…

…. Packard Street was named after Dr. Benjamin Packard, an 1825 settler. During the Civil War, Ann Arbor, like many other cities around the country, prepared the homefront in case the war stretched as far…

… north as Michigan. Several infantries mobilized in Ann Arbor, and then left for battle else- where. Tiroughout the 1860s and '70s, the city's religious life flourished, as did some forms of cultural…

… recreation. Even during that time period, Ann Arbor was considered a diverse establishment, pro- viding its citizens with many outlets of expression. As early as the 1870s, Ann Arbor was noted for its medical…

… facilities, mostly because of the growing University Medical Center. By the beginning of the 20th century, Ann Arbor's population totaled 14,500 residents. Not only had the city grown, but so had the…

March 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… Science Bldg. Ann Arbor Film Festival-Architec- ture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. Student Relations Committee-Meet- the estimated cost of the specific items ing, 3516 SAB, 7:30 p.m. of expenditure. The…

…. degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts and 700 Math for home office and claims in- :00 and 9:00 p.m.-The Ann surance, sales, inside, Stat., Actuaries, Arbor Film Festival will be held Underwriters, Internal Auditors…

… Picture-size: 31/2x5%, 3%x3'/2 and 3'/2x4'/2 for Polaroid prints. Keep your photos clean and free of curling and frayed edges, store negatives safely in pockets behind prints. Blue with Gold, Gold with Blue

… Juniors' swingy little acetate jersey smock dress with flair to spare...super stitching, banded neckline, kimono sleeves in high spirited shades of blue. Sizes 5-15. 15.00 The diver of Acapulco. The torero…

April 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 113) • Page Image 17

… Best Local Band: Colonel Sun Best Local Festival: Ann Arbor Art Fair Best Radio Station: 102.9 FM, WIQB A2 Best Restaurants Best Bagels: Einstein's Best Bar (Overall): Mitch's Best Bar Drinks…

…0 0 0 0 26B - The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arbor 1999 - Thursday, April 8, 1999 E Best of Ann Arbor Column AN OPEN LETTER TO A CAPPELLA SINGERS ... The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arlo AND…

…. Jack Schillaci can be our alto soloist. But maybe that's what is so great about Ann Arbor. Maybe that's one of the rea- sons why The Daily can give Ann Arbor its own "Best of" issue, because there's such…

… C Monday Noon-5:55pm Tues.-Thur. Noon-3:55pm Friday 7:30am-i1:30am 764-2470 Baxter For Additional Information Contact: Intramural Sports Program, IMSB, 606 E. Hoover, Ann Arbor, MI 48109…

… fan club. (I actually know someone who'd attempted this for Amazin' Blue. Soon after, he was beaten by his own mother.) Do not think me evil. As this column may protest, it also illustrates my strong…

…'ve only been impressed by one of them. It should be pointed out here that Amazin' Blue was among the finalists at last year's national competition at Carnegie Hall. Hint: They're good. You're not. The human…

January 08, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 42) • Page Image 10

…, inclusive literary scene. -ALEX BERNARD 4. 52nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival After 52 years, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has estab- lished an integral presence in the community’s film scene. This…

… Hopwood room, readings in the basement of Literati or poetry slams at coffee shops you’ve never heard of, Ann Arbor’s literary scene has a place for everyone. There’s no better example of this than…

…. The event isn’t high bud- get, and it isn’t fast-paced; well, unless you consider the typing “fast-paced.” The November Write-a-thon is just one more example of how Ann Arbor has a vibrant…

… past March brought the newest crop of independent and experimental films to the Ann Arbor community, attracting visitors from all over the country to witness the latest in experimental and…

… the mic first, breaking out a gyrating version of “Fancy” by Iggy. Stone wasn’t fazed though, and as the determined diva that she is, she ripped out a deadpan rendering of “Hook” by Blues

… independent filmmaking. The 52nd festival highlighted over 200 full-length films, short films and performances, more than 30 of which were premiered at the event. 2014’s AAFF also featured retrospec…

… its greater impact into other artistic mediums. The festival also promoted local artists in media outside of film. -KATHLEEN DAVIS 5. Françoise Mouly Lecture Françoise Mouly spoke as a…

November 08, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 57) • Page Image 5

… feeling Frank Zappa Night - (Ann Parker and Buddy Ebsen star in more than that. For instead of Memories of Underdevelop- The real problem with the sttl- Arbor Film Co-op, Aud. A An- the Walt Disney version…

… recent years. *** y Rolling Stones - (Ann Arbor perfect. wearing pleasant.surprise. Elliot Gould Fl(C AaAmAllcoonskin caps will be Flying Down to Rio - (Cine- pg G e) nFilmdCo-op,dAudn. A,Angell, MUSIC…

… a ; (Jane Fonda and Yves Mon- Mr. Flood's Party - Bryan, large screen! tand). Really, that theme went Lee Blues Band, 9, 7Sc.E Harry & Tonto - (Mediatrics, ; out with the Pajama Game in Blind Pig…

…. If you can suspend your Lee Blues Band, 9, 75c. Film Co-op, Nat. Sci. Aud. 7 & Not completely in sound, though Davy Crockett, King of the it. Just boring. BOMB. disbelief just far enough, it's a 9…

June 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

… Services Committee is expected to consider the bill "early next week," probably Monday. Ann Arbor -1979! Greek Festival-1.- Thursday, June 7, Friday, June 8, and Saturday, June 9 r ENTERTAINMENT Live…

…~ Ant Arbor ance to the Music of "Dino 6& the Continentals " ,wall ' 1 0 ' STARTS TONIGHT 5th Avenue at Liberty St. 761.9700 r ; r Formerly Fifth Fovum Theater ' i One of the movie mile- stones 9f the…

…'ssoo," the Greek word for "hello" or "welcome," is the theme of the festival, and everyone last night made themselves at home and sampled the Greek foods. The "non-Greeks" at the festival are invited with a…

… knowing Greek grin to try ouzo, the powerful anise-flavored liqueur made from raisins. "It will put hair on your chest," warned one parishioner. ONE OF THE most popular features of the festival is a long…

… who turn 18 Classes For June 23rd LSAT begin TODAY CALL 261-5728 5 'A Daily Photo by LI8A Lbt CHILDREN SELL GREEK pastries for the ethnic festival, Ya'ssoo, which runs through tomorrow. The effort is…

… an annual fund-raiser for St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. Festival organizers said they hope this year's "bigger and better" celebration will be even more suc- cessful than last year's which was…

April 08, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

… work that occupied all the time of the bureau before its activities were extended. Ap- proximately 600 of the 725 high schools in Michigan have been ac- credited-several of them, notably Ann Arbor high…

… the School of ucation, Room 1437 U. Elementary School. Women Students Remaining in Ann Arbor During Spring Vacation: e have in the office of the Dean of Women a list of houses which will open during…

… M. '32" have been chosen as favors for this year's Military ball. The tiny swords are attached by-a blue tassel to a dance program bearing the University seal. These favors are more ornate than those…

…, Vice-President and Secretary of the University of Michigan. Fhe Cashier's Ofllce is closed on Saturday afternoons. Season May Festival Tickets: The "over the counter sale" of course ekets for the May…

Festival will begin Monday, April 18, at the School Mu"Isic offece. Orders received by mail or left at the office prior to that date, will filled in sequence in advance. Course price $6.00, $7.00 and $8…

….00 (six ncerts), except that if Festival coupon from Choral Union season ket is returned, the price is reduced to $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 each. Students, School of Education: Permission to drop courses…

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