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July 09, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 9) • Page Image 15

… States will live and learn in Ann Arbor, practicing under Jackson's tutelage and living with local families. The Select festivals are the final proving ground before the develop- ment rosters are finalized…

…Wednesday, July 9, 1997 - The Michigan Daily - 15 young icers show off dimensions at A2 Ice3 y Mark Snyder aily Sports Editor The Ann Arbor Ice Cube - once just used for recreational and figure…

… months after the Cube became hockey's home in the United States, Jackson has brought the nation's top college coaches to Ann Arbor pining for talent. Beginning last Monday, 200 of the top 17-year…

…-old American Wckey players came to Ann Arbor looking to u s A H impress the hordes of SELE college hockey coach- es. Each coach is eager FEST to get a jump on the recruiting trail of the blossoming skaters…

… hockey." While the idea of bringing the top talent to one location is not new to Ann Arbor, the tournament has bounced around the country in previ- ous years. Hosts in the past include Lake Placid, N…

… eliminated Michigan In tI semifinals, are focusing on the future, as Parker scouted prospective players at the Ann Arbor ice Cube this week. /- .I southeastern Michigan. Location "is why we chose Ann Arbor

…," Jackson said. "It's a great place to house our national team and it's also a tremendous facility we have access to (at the Cube). "Once we have the national teams in Ann Arbor, people will start realizing…

… example of Jackson helping out his friends. The national program has an agenda of its own during the seven-day tourna- The top 200 17-year-old American hockey players are in Ann Arbor this week competing in…

…Hilfiger Calvin Klein I ment. From its origins under Jackson, the player development plan has advanced to a contained program in Ann Arbor which will begin this fall. Forty-four of the top players in the United…

… Prep in Ann Arbor!!! L Ao RE What Makes Us So Good? # Every released LSAT and GRE Personal attention: smallest classes, most hours # Experienced, trained instructors Come in to take a FREE exam Tr…

July 09, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

… bands as part of the 18th Annual Ann Arbor Summer Festival. The festival, which ended last night, consisted of more than a dozen performances in the Power Center and Hill Auditorium; Mondays at…

Ann Arbor resident Zdeblick, who has gone to TOP for the last three years, worked at the festival every night. Tomorrow, she's down to having only one job, waiting tables. "(Nite Flight) last night was…

…. HEIGHTS OF ANN ARBOR By Maria Sprow Daily News Editor For three weeks, hundreds of Ann Arbor residents and University students hung out on the top of the Fletcher Street Parking Structure, dancing to local…

…Monday, July 9, 2001- The Michigan Daily - 3 Regent White to be White House fellow By Elizabeth Kassab Daily News Editor University Regent Katherine White (D-Ann Arhbor) was named one of twelve…

… Mendelssohn, which featured young authors and comedians; as well as nightly family and community-geared musical performances and movies. George Berdard & the Kingpins, a local swing/classic rock 'n' roll/blues

…/country band, kicked off the closing night of Top of the Park, a free community event coordi- nated by the Summer Festival. "It's so much fun. We have a blast, it's so laid back." said Engineering sophomore and…

… the best," she said, adding she'll miss the job. "We go on breaks and dance by the stage." The Summer Festival started in 1984 as a way to bring summer art and musical performances to the community…

… town, you can see your next door neighbor, the kid you went to grade school with, or your teacher' he said. "You can see everybody here. It's truly a townie festival." The Summer Festival started June 16…

… Kissmobile goes to special events and festivals in addition to visiting children's hospitals and fundraisers for CMN. To date Hershey's has raised over $7 million for CMN. The concept of the Kissmobile was…

May 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… Nellie Varner No blues fes t forseen By GEORGE LOBSENZ Despite an apparently favorably disposed City Council, it appears there will be no Ann Arbor Blues Jazz Festival this September. Last year's major…

… 'for the last three years, has no plans, and, no capabilities for launching the massive jamboree this year. Crippled by last year's disastrous "Ann Arbor Blues 'Jazz Festival in Exile, Rainbow is, "in…

…The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXV, No. 3-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, May 9, 1975 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Cambodian govt. plans rural society By DENNIS GRAY Associated Press Writer BANGKOK, THAILAND…

… stationed- and still presumably are - in eastern Cam- bodia for more than a decade. See KHMER, Page 10 BULLETIN ANN ARBOR (UPI) - The Washtenaw County Board of Canvassers has agreed to a recount of the city…

…- active" and "tremendously in debt" because . 2of the '74 event, according to Peter Andrews, a prominent figure in previous Festivals. Andrews maintains that last summer's "last minute surprise rejection by…

… the Republican- dominated City Council" was responsible for the Festival's downfall. Daily Photo by KENFN Last year's Windsor, Carada Festival, L t a' Bluthough it remained an artistic success, turned…

May 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…, bitterly dismisses even a slight possibility of a 1975 Ann Arbor Blues/Jazz Fes- tival. "No-one is going to mess around on the garbage dumps the city have given us past years and besides, its really too late…

… City Council and the grim monetary realities of the fest. seemingly assure the absence of one of Ann Arbor's most prestigious events. A N D R E W S, still per- sonally in debt from last year's jamboree…

… Paae Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 9, 1975 ... .. Plans for Blues festival scrapped (Continued from Page 1) out to be a financial debacle. Andrews pinpointed border has- sles as a…

… principal reason why the festival flopped. "THE EVENT became a total horror show because nobody could get across the border to support the show." The result was skimpy audi- ences despite the appearance of…

…- nition" he said. ANDREWS termed Rainbow Multi - Media's bank account "clean as a whistle" and with Rainbow out of the running as promoter for the 1975 Festival, no other group has stepped for- ward to…

… organize the event. Meanwhile, City Council's out- look on the Festival has bright- ened considerably. Councilwo- man Carol Jones (D-2nd Ward) even said ''there are definitely six votes on the Council for…

… the festival". But despite the new political alignment, it seems no promot- ers are willing to risk a poten- tial financial fiasco to organize the festival. A combination of lingering distrust of the…

… to organize .anything. I know the festival isn't going to happen". New hiccup cure found TUCSON, Ariz, (M') - Jarette Burdine found the cure for a severe case of the hiccups. After he was unable to…

April 09, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… for Sunday, April 12, 7:3 p.m., at Hill Aud.s Ann" Arbor Blues Festival goers remember Otis Rush and Roosevelt Sykes from last sum- mer. Sykes is the New Orleans boogie-woogie pianist who open- ed up on…

… newconiers to the Ann Arbor blues scene though hard- ly newcomers to the world's- blues scene. John Jackson's hill- billy country blues guitar play- ing was the talk of Europe this- winter, when he toured with…

Ann Ar- bor this Sunday when UAC and. Canterbury House present the annual Blues Festival Preview concert. The show, featuring Otis Rush, John Littlejohn, Jbhn Jackson, and Roosevelt Sykes, is scheduled…

… concert, which is open to the public free of charge, will be broadcast live over U-M radio station WUOM, Ann Arbor, and WVGR, Grand Rapids. The Program will include works by Filmore, Johnson, Berlioz…

… NOW! GAY LIBERATION Everyone sincerely interested in the further development of the Ann Arbor Gay Libera- tion Front (an official student organiza- tion) is invited to attend the next meeting. Women…

…. Use itwhile you're there and bring it home for less than you'd pay for one here. Or lease it and leave it there. LOWEST RATES ANYWHERE European A tor63-Service 331 S. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor 663-0110 I…

January 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…ARTS The Michigan Daily -Sunday, January 9, 1983 Page 5 Four strings strong 3 Guitarist David Bromberg brings his mix of country, blues, and folk music to the Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival next…

…- bines both old and new, traditional and change, making it fascinatingly con- temporary and diverse. This year's Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival aptly demonstrates that the genre of folk spans a great range…

… of musical and performance styles. The festival will be proudly presented on Saturday, January 15 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Michigan Theatre to benefit the Ark Coffeehouse, Ann Arbor's own famous…

… now the subject of a book by Helen Ruttencutter entitled Quartet. The renowned quartet is giving Ann Arbor the rare privilege of no perfor- mances through the University Musical Society, one this…

… Glen Campbell (and sub- sequently recorded by 330 other ar- tists), Hartford has infinitely more germain musical talents to offer Ann Arbor audiences. As a matter of fact, student radio station WCBN uses…

… Manhattan: an inescapable nightmare. Ann Doyle, who teaches at Herb David's Guitar Studio, provides the Ann Arbor flavor that Gemini has in years past. She is labelled a "feminist singer", but her…

…, Brom- berg began to establish himself as a guitar virtuoso and great entertainer in his own right. Today, with his excellent band, Bromberg offers a cross section of styles, drawing from blues, folk…

… Saturday at the Michigan Theatre. Folk festivalfeatures fine fiddling oot-stom in fun By Katie Brewer N INETEEN YEARS ago at a music festival in Vermont a classical tradition was established; the Guarneri…

… folk club. Headlining both per- formances is David Bromberg and his band, with four other acts per show to complete the picture. The festival promises to be a well-rounded and varied mixture of virtually…

…'s festival. His proficiency has brought him world wide recognition as a leading force in bluegrass and a unique contemporary musician. Although he wrote "Gentle on My Mind," made famous by none other than…

March 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…-Voice Recital, Maurice Wheeler, MM tenor, 8 p.m., Recital Hall; Voice Recital, Kay Murray, DMA, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. Second Chance-First Annual Ann Arbor Rhythm and Blues Music Festival, The Marvelettes…

…0 I -HAPPENINGS HIGHLIGHT The Ann Arbor Film Festival returns to the Michigan Theatre for six days of newly produced independent, avant-garde, and experimental films. Three different shows are…

…-security Huron Valley Men's Facility, located just outside Ann Arbor. The inmate, Quince Robinson, 23, was serving two life sentences, one for mur- der and one for assault with intent to commit murder. Guards…

… Library. Elec. & COmp. Eng.-Ramesh Jain, "Dynamic Scene Analysis," 2 p.m., 2080 E. Engineering. MEETINGS Ann Arbor Go Club-7-11 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall. Botticelli Game Players-noon, Dominick's Cafe…

…-Organizational meeting, 8 a.m., Welker Rm., Michigan Union. Ann Arbor Nuclear Freeze Campaign-Organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. MISCELLANEOUS Amer:Chem. Soc./Studies-Free tutoring for…

… Quad. CRLT-Workshop/S:es<sion 2 of 3, "Speaking Skills," Alfred Story, Exten- sion Service & Communication, 3-5 p.m. Ann Arbor Public Library-Elizabeth Douvan, featured speaker at this month's Booked For…

… Lunch program. 12:10-12:50 p.m., Meeting Room, Main Library. American Studies-Bag lunch, 3:30 p.m., American Culture Conference Room,'364A Lorch Hall. Ann Arbor Handweaver's Guild-Eleventh Annual…

… Hall Commons Room. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of: Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 4819. TUESDAY LUNCH DISCUSSION MARCH 9-12 NOON "WOMEN…

… stores C6-sponsored by: The Ecumenical Campus Center, The International Center, Church Women United in Ann Arbor. UNIVERSITY MINI-COURSE410 Technology, The Arms Race and 1 credit hour Winter 1982 March 18…

… screened at 7, 9, and 11 p.m., today through Friday, and at 1,7, and 9 p.m. on Saturday. Festival winners are highlights are screened Sunday at 7, 9, and 11 p.m. All programs are different and of…

March 09, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 125) • Page Image 18

… crystalizing the essence of his music, whether it is country blues, gospel, or Jamacan reggae. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., The Ark (1421 Hill St.). Tickets $8.50. For more infor- mation call 761-1451. Theater Ann Arbor

… week's guest at the Guild House's regular Friday luncheons (802 Monroe). Call 662-5189 for more in- formation. Free. 22nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival The film festival continues tonight with a wide…

…. For further infor- mation call 763-1107. PTP Michigan Ensemble Theater Miss Julie continues tonight at 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Etc 22nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival Yes, .more of the wacky and…

… Polot. Music University Musical Society The University Faculty Artists Etc 22nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival Last night for the festival of celluloid for independent, producers. Winners picked tonight…

… "perfor- mer's composer." Hill Auditorium. 8 p.m. Free. Pound House Benefit A concert performance by none other than Peter "Madcat" Ruth, one of Ann Arbor's main cultural assets. He performs on a variety of…

…-6494 or 663- 0795. Ann Arbor Dickens Fellowship Local Dickens buffs gather for a talk by Ruth and Robert Iglehart of Hartfield books entitled, "Trollope: Another Side of Dickens' England." 8 p.m. (1420 Hill…

… con- tinues today at 3 p.m.,See Sunday. Etc Ann Arbor Cage Bird Club Monthly Meeting "Starting an Aviary" is the topic of a slide show discussion led by local expert Steve Hughes tonight. Includes…

… Weber's Inn, top-40s band, the Whiz Kids play boppin' music. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Ann Arbor's most popular and potent street rocker, The Cult Heroes, play their music, led by vocalist Hiawatha…

…-5350)-The not-so-new rock star T-Bone Bur- nett shows Ann Arbor his ruch nuanced vocal style. The Sardonic wit of his lyrics makes this former member of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue Tour fun to hear. See…

…- JOES)-George Bedard and the Kingpins play very danceable swing, blues, and rockabilly. Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-The quite popular and quite fun Urbations play in Rick's ex- citing atmosphere…

September 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 69

… Lynchian mood and want to take in the Ann Arbor Film Co-op's double feature of "Blue Velvet" and "The Elephant Man," or that new Swedish doom-and-gloom movie at the Michigan catches your eye, make the Ann

… in for a mere $4 -just make sure you bring your student ID. Every year the Michigan Theater hosts the illustrious Ann Arbor Film Festival, the model on which Cannes and Sundance based their little…

… crowds of Ann Arbor moviegoers. The Academy's failure to nominate it for Best Picture is a sin not soon forgiven. *Ann Arbor flourishes as every movie-lover's paradise by Megan Abbott To a movie…

…-lover, films are like cor- ralling heaven. If so, AnnArbor'sbound- aries are surrounded by pearly gates, as whether four tastes lean towards ineplex action flicks or artsy foreign films or somewhere in between…

…, the renowned Ann Arbor movie scene has something for you. With three local movie theaters and two within a few miles of town, com- mercial movie-going thrives in Ann Arbor. In addition, you can take in…

… tastes run towards the more traditional, theAnnArbor 1 &2may suit your movie needs. Found just a few short blocks from campus (at 210 S. Fifth Avenue), the 1 & 2 is still largely a bona fide first…

… bizarre, as are the dimensions of the theater, but the State is committed to drawing students with prices you just don't see anywhere else in Ann Arbor. Located above Ur- ban Outfitters (233 S. State), but…

…, Barton Fink feeling that makes it stand out among cineplexes. And if transportation is your prob- lem, Ann Arbor Transit Authority (AATA) buses will take you to both locations, but be sure and check their…

… time schedules, especially for return trips (the last bus to campus from Briarwood usually leaves around 9). It's a long walk home. If video is more your idea of enter- tainment, Ann Arbor has its share…

… know what you're getting, so you can't be disappointed. But the best option for video rental in Ann Arbor is without a doubt Liberty Street Video (120E. Liberty). Liberty is a small store, but its stock…

September 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…Sunday, September 9, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five inst blues festival By HARRY HAMMITT The audience at Friday night's session of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival didn't know quite what…

… Friday night as Ann Arbor's Mojo Boogie Band played a short but varied set of blues numbers. The band w a s tight and controlled, featuring some good vocals, harmonica, and gui- tar from Hawg Tate, and…

… has a unique vocal style, he sang some good but typical blues - a mild surprise. Thomas showed the influence of Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders by playing some soothing and de- licate jazz. He's a master…

… quality. Freddie King proved to be a good choice for the show's clos- ing act. He plays hard-edged blues, which have been somewhat commercialized under the reeet tutelage of Leon Russell. So King knows how…

… Loved a Woman," let- ting loose with a series of sting- ing leads. He followed with a number of uptempo blues songs, including a partially solo per- formance of "Sweet Home Chi- cago." During the set King…

… exhibited great mastery of the blues gui- tar and even threw in s o m a tricks such as playing the gui- tar behind his back. He ended his set with "Goin Down," and the crowd w nt wild. They dmanded an encore…

… Circle 89:00 7 Movie "El Dorado," (1967) 56 Masterpiece Theatre 50 To Be Announced 10:00 4 Escape 9 VD Blues-Report 56 Firing Line 50 Lou Gordon 10:30 4 Profiles in Black 11:00 4 News 9 CBC News 11:15 9…

…/Rock/Progressive 6 News/Sports 6:30 Counter-orientation 7 Dialogue: Carol Jones, Jerry DeGrieck 7:30 Jazz/Blues 11 Progressive Two Mike Nichols Hits Together for the first time JOSEPH F.LEVINE presents LAWRENCE…

… IN * AND MUSKADINE BLUES BAND* AND RADIO KING Al fo m1 The words are from 0 LUCKY The smile belongs to Malcolm is director Lindsay Anderson. He AN! Alan Price wrote the songs i()OW('lI. 1From 'If…

… things into gear when the drummer dominated some strict- ly rhythmic playing, creating a solid but varied rhythmic base. Despite the tedious moments, the festival's opening night pro- vided an excellent…

September 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… By DAN BIDDLE felt hat who played an oar-shaped But it wasn't Sam's day. "No The 1973 Ann Arbor Blues and wooden board with a single steel chance. Ray Charles is my man,". J F77 1 ctivLVi l IQt J d La…

…For FREE ISSUE Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 \:Y G ,i tai AOF A A& :43 t I NJ Im- FREE ISSUE Eighty-Three Years of Editorial Freedom Vol LXXXIV,No. 4 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… cover student-oriented news, wherever it is. We aim to live up to our reputation-set down in a recent New York Times articles-as a "professional and aggressive newspaper." Suit filed Ann Arbor resident…

… for filing her suit. 0 SDS office raided? Gerald Lefcourt; a New York attorney; says the gov- ernment looted the offices of the Ann Arbor Students for a Democratic Society in February, 1969. Lefcourt…

…. nt Nixon's gas MOST DEALERS in the Ann placed severe Arbor area said they were un- it motorists yes- certain whether they would join ations are .that the nafional protest. feel the effects All Shell…

… rural America, all located on Ann Arbor's back doorstep. Not more than fifteen minutes from Ann Ar- bor, the crowded city streets give way to spacious fields and pastures. It is here-among the small farms…

… Keith, who is hearing a government case against former SDS mem- bers. Happenings . . ..Luther Allison and Otis Rush are featured at to- night's Blues and Jazz Festival finale . . . Bogart will be on…

… SPECTATORS at the Blues' and Jazz Festival yesterday man- age to save their money and get an excellent view by climbing high into the trees outside of the gate.I Record 20,000 crowd hears disappointing show…

… station- in the area will y. be closed for the weekend, and be a tough day Dennis Patrick of P&B Shell, 3242 nn Arbor," one Washtenaw Rd., said he will be ger warned yes- closed all week. "To be perfectly…

…'s fouling us up? There's some kind of radio transmission going out over the P.A. system and screwing the music!" Andrews' chaotic face reflected a day of hassles: blues guitarist Jimmy Reed arrived 40 minutes…

June 09, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 119) • Page Image 1

… presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump can build on unconventional support from blue collar white voters. Suzanne Perkins, a city resident and lead grassroots organizer for Clinton in Ann Arbor

…One Hundred and TwenTy Five years OF ediTOrial FreedOm Thursday, June 9, 2016 Ann Arbor, MI Weekly Summer Edition MichiganDaily.com INDEX NEWS .................................... OPINION…

… Clinton gathered to celebrate at a Main Street restaurant Tuesday evening, with many eyeing the general election campaign to come. In the Michigan presidential primary in March, Ann Arbor voters…

…, expressed confidence, based on her experience canvassing Ann Arbor voters, that Democrats in Michigan would be able to rally behind Clinton in November even though Sanders won the state in the primary…

…’t think we’re going to have any problem unifying the party in Ann Arbor. Nobody’s angry.” Perkins also said she is sympathetic to many Sanders supporters — particularly students — but…

… first time you feel passionate about a particular person.” Ann Arbor resident Jason Morgan — another grassroots Clinton organizer — echoed these See CLINTON, Page 9 RESEARCH Neurology professor…

festival >> SEE PAGE 6 SPORTS Heartbreaking exit for ‘M’ softball The Wolverines could have won the WCWS in 2016 >> SEE PAGE 10 inside 2 4 6 8 2 A2 Clinton supporters set sights on party unity ‘U…

October 09, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 0) • Page Image 14

…w w V V I mm-94r, 'W- -W -w- -w- -V) THE POOR OF THE ALL-AMER/CAN CITY By MARK LEVIN / 1 '4'. /1 r Ira' t :/ /7 FL .'i "'-I " c~_.. 622J homes of the other half Ann Arbor is an All…

…-American city, so the Junior Chamber of Commerce proclaims. It's also as American as cherry pie, as Rap Brown would put it. And in that All-American urban tradition, Ann Arbor has within its midst a densely…

September 09, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… Macrobiotics and Health Food Books 215 S. STATE... .2nd Floor 10 A.M.-6:00 P.M. 769-1583 c o- scc.1vI-oc.-Uc< ~c t -u>U By HARRY HAMMITT. The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival '72, opening last night at the…

… such as food and drink, but a large number of booths were run by the Rainbow People who dominated the scene. As for the bands themselves, theatre T revived By RICK PARKS The Ann Arbor Junior Light…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 9, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN GAILY Saturday,, September 9, 1972 Blues and jazz at its best FALL TERM BOWLING LEAGUES FORMING SIGN UP NOW…

…- ditional rhythm and blues which culminated in "Shotgun," their big hit of several years ago. The concert began to peak during Howlin' Wolf's set which follow- ed. His band warmed up the audience which…

… - al- though he did sit during most of his performance. He really brought the crowd around with "Evil," his last .number. He re- ceived an enthusiastic reception as he always does when he plays in Ann

Arbor. It seemed as if the concert could only go downhill from there, since Sun Ra was the last scheduled performer and he has long been known for his very avant-garde jazz which seemed to stand little…

… the large crowd trying to get in the entrance to the festival area. The people there were general- ly enthusiastic, but restrained. There were plenty of booths around the site, some selling commodities…

April 09, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… at Weber’s Inn every Thursday from 8:45 p.m. until 12:45 a.m., the Ann Arbor native lives a life full of blues, jazz and rock music. He takes at least two road trips a month, spreading his music…

… High School in Ann Arbor, where his band leader, Mike Grace, would let the best play- ers, as jazz combos, go out and play gigs in the area. The young Al-Saadi found himself playing three to four…

… albums. However, the veteran perform- er cautions about the future of the art of live performance, particu- larly within Ann Arbor. “I have witnessed the change of live band to DJ take place, I…

…4B — Thursday, April 9, 2015 the b-side The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTIST PROFILE IN Hardworking blues rock guitarist a force in the local scene By MATT BARNAUSKAS Daily Arts…

March 09, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 93) • Page Image 14

… CINEMA 38th Annual Ann Arbor Film Fes- tival The oldest festival of it's kind, this extended-run festival continues today to showcase 16mm and independent films. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liber . $7, $12…

…. The Blind Pig, 208 S. 1st St. 10 p.m. $10. 996- 8555. Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra In conjunction with the U-M Game- Ian Ensemble. As if you need more of an explanation: Samuel Wong conducts Michigan…

….m. $5.50. Ann Arbor Silent Film Society See some classics without any of that pesky sound. This meeting's theme is feminism in silent films. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 3 p.m. $4. MUSIC G. Love and…

… Lighten up the Sky! See Thurs- day. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Playhouse, 2275 Platt. 2 p.m. 971-AACT. $16, $14 students. ALTERNA TIVES Edmund Keeley The author reads from "Inventing Paradise." Shaman Drum…

…-8310. THEA TER When Scott Comes Home North- western College's Drama Troupe travels to Ann Arbor with a drama about a family that must cope with a son's return home after contracting the AIDS virus. Uni…

… celebration with Brian Tell. Guild House, 802 Monroe. 8 p.m. Free. 995-1956. Tuesday CAMPUS CINEMA Tumbleweeds (1999) See Friday. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty. 9 p.m. $5.50. 38th Annual Ann Arbor Film Fes…

…/2 shows, $50/week. MUSIC The Lash Get ready for St. Paddy's day with this Lansing- based Celtic rock group. Conor O'Neill's, 318 S. Main. 9:30 p.m. Free. 665-2968. Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble Fine then, Get…

… ready for St. Paddy's day with these cats instead. Arbor Brewing Co., 114 E. Wash- ington. 9 p.m. Free. 213-1393. THEA TER Truth & Consequences Resi- dence Hall Repertory Theatre presents a new show about…

… WOODWARD, FERNDALE, MI 248-548-0444 METRC)O www.m.tr.mazda.com Il..- away." A few guest appearances grace this album, and none is more appre- ciated than that of modern blues legend Ben Harper, who plays…

… hip trademark Weissenborn lap sli and sings on "Lay Your Burden Down." Harper's smooth voice con- trasts sweetly with Haynes' tough as nails vocal. "Burden" is the album's most straightforward blues

April 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

… years a later, Bob Dylan is one of the top folk figures in the nation. This weekend Folklore Society will bring some more "unknowns" to Ann Arbor for the Fifth An- nual presentation of the Univer- sity…

… songs, banjo and ed tonight by Mike Bloomfield's Kalb called "a brilliant guitarist" bluegrass. All the featured festival Rhythm and Blues Band in the in the nation-wide folk magazine performers will be…

… of the nation's most promising young metal guitar with an unusual artists! whiney twang which has been de- scribed as the true bluegrass in- Union ballroom. Included in the new "white blues" movement…

…. He strument. band are "Memphis Charlie," will give a special benefit perform- In the field of blues, the latest "Nick the Greek" and two mem- ance for VOICE political party at folk interest is the…

… "white blues," bers of the "Howlin' Wolf Band" the Saturday afternoon hoote- a white folk guitarist's interpre- -names which indicate the tone nanny. tation of the blues, with a little of the music they…

… stage at True- *. blood Auditorium for the Second I. Annual University Folk Festival and sang, he was such an un- known thatr his name was spelled wrong on the program. But he had something to say. Three…

… Folk Festival. The trend is to- k ward bluegrass - real authentic hillbilly bluegrass-coming in this instance not from the hills of Tennessee but from the Old Town School of Folk Music of Chicago. This…

… informal diag get together. This weekend's from playing guitar and banjo, has Fifth Annual University of Michigan Folk Festival offers a chance mastered the "dobro," a special . to hear and learn from some…

December 09, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

… as three people robbed them, police said yesterday. Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Sherry Vail said three people wearing ski masks entered an apartment in the 1900 block of Plymouth Rd. at around 9:30 p…

… Philip Carlock, who confessed earlier this year to raping an Ann Arbor woman 18 years ago, was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to pay the victim $10,000 by 15th District Court Judge Patrick…

… late) I ROBIN LOZNAK/Daily, Festival of lights Riverside Park in downtown Ypsilanti is aglow with the third annual Festival of Lights. The ingredients for the holiday display includes over 30,000 light…

… bulbs, 3,000 feet of cord, and 10,000 feet of wire. The festival is open every evening between 6:00 and 10:00 until January first with horse-drawn wagon rides on Saturdays. While at the festival guess the…

January 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… tempo of his performance. THERE WERE many more highlights than performers at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. It was only because of their drawing power that Bromberg and Blake were given top billing and…

… could ever be replaced. CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT 7:00 & 9:O5 OLD ARCH. AUD. $1.50 ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE presents The Good' Person of Siec/iw by Bertholt Brecht Jan. 10-13 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre $3…

….00 Special Student Rate. Wed. & Thurs. only CURTAIN 8 PM highlights Ark benefit The lanky, bearded Bromberg admit- ted that he "got weird roots," and showed the audience some blues, as well as some of the…

…- son, Eleanora DiLiscia, Marty Levine, Rich Loranger, Dobilas Matunlionis, Anna Nissen, Joshua Peck, Christopher Potter, Alan Ruben- feld, Will Rubino, Anne Sharp, Renee Schil- cusky, Erick Smith, R…

… Page 6) emcee for the festival, filled in with in- troductory comments and remarks off the top of his head. It's true that San- ders didn't seem to fit in very well, that his comments were sometimes…

… inane and far from funny, and that he lost his cool and became a little embarassing x with self-effacement toward the end of the Festival. There was really no ex- cuse, though, for some of the crowd to…

…-against racism, the music business, untalented musicians, and conformity. He organized benefits and festivals for political causes; once in the late fifties, unveiling an experimental piece of ex- tended…

… don't, you say a little of it goes a long way. The festival crowd was clearly on Bromberg's side for both concerts, and were on their feet after he was through. Dick Fegy, humble backstage, Iight have…

September 09, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 120) • Page Image 13

… James Miller Daily Arts Writer The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival is the event that proves that people who say "there's nothing to do in Ann Arbor" are as stupid as you think they are. The wild rumpus…

… gets Ann Arbor underway on Blues and F r i d a y, Jazz Festival September 1 Various Times and at 8 pm when Locations Maceo Parker holds court at the Michigan Theater. 'z. R u n n in g concurrently with…

… from No Stars movies. It's aimed at no one, At the Ann Arbar 1&2 and it's hard to and Shocase think of any group of people who would enjoy this. The flick, based on charac- A preps for Blues and Jazz By…

… the evil prince of funk is alto sax legend and fertile sample source Lou Donaldson, with shows Friday and Saturday at 9 and 11 p.m. Courtesy of Triple X Records Bo Diddley will appear at the Ann Arbor

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… bluesman who so graced the Ann Arbor Blues Festival is the subject of this film, which was itself a hinhlinht of the Ann Arbor Film Festival Linscomb's music. fam- TONIGHT ONLY Zabriskie Point Dir…

FESTIVAL (behind the Farmers' Market) Braun Court-1 :00-6:00 p.m. SHIRLEY CHISHOLM for President 206 Nickels Arcade, Ann Arbor 769-5965 769-5961 Spring Fling Movie, "THE RIEVERS" HAS BEEN MOVED k!I I'j a…

… pri- aged by students at the university o Michigan. News phone: 764-0562. Secondr mary several weeks ago, that the people are not behaving in ac- Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-f cordance with…

… their textbook theories, these liberal elitists display; ica 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mihian 48104. Published daily Tues- their underlying contempt for the Democratic process," Agnew said. day through…

… Dominique Sanda, Lino Capohicchio, Helmut Berger, Produced by Arthur Cohn and Gianni Hecht Lucari, in color, 0 r Women in Politics Week APRIL 10-16 MONDAY, April 10: POT LUCK ANN ARBOR COMMUNITY CENTER 6…

… FILM AWARDS " BEST FOREIGN FILM " BEST DIRECTOR " BEST ACTRESS Winner Golden Bear Award, First Prize Berlin Film Festival Winner David Donatello Awards;, Best Italian Picture 1971 "Reaches artistic and…

…:00 not continuous with matinee or Cormon Festival T 7.-0 MATINEE SPECIAL LAST DAY-SUNDAY "WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY" plus '3 Stooges'-1 :00 and 3 :30-All Seats 75c "Out-Disney's Disney…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… TABLE OF half-priced books stands outside of David's Books, home of one of the most complete used book collections in Ann Arbor. Visit a museum Gary Karr, Double Bass ....... . Fitzwilliam String Quartet…

… PIE * GYROS PLATE * YOGURT * COMBINATION PLATE; " RICE PUDI OPEN MON.-SAT. 11:00A.M. TII Complete Carry-out Service SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 12:00 A.A 226 SfMalnat Liberty Ann Arbor PHONE:I Be a Student…

… for its Michigan memorabilia as its books. It has the definitive selection of T-shirts, key chains, ash trays, and anything else you could stick a maize-and-blue 'M' on. Ulrich's does, however,'have a…

… 14 Sir Georg Solti, Conductor Series of 10 concerts: Block B-$100; Block C-$65; Block D-$55; Block E-$45 Choice Series in Power Center Festival of the Nile .........................Thurs., Oct. 7…

… "Pirin" Bulgarian Folk Festival.............Wed., Oct. 13 Demon Drummers and Dancers of Sado ........ Sat., Oct. 16 Zagreb Grande Ballet ..........................Sat., Oct. 23 "Nutcracker" Ballet…

March 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… us at any given moment. Through this power, r-music can make us sad, cheer us up, set our toes to tapping or just fill the emnti smaceP of a1 rnnm ANN ARBOR FILM FEST 16mmn No. OF 33: LOVE By…

…, that's right, the annual Ann Arbor Film Festiyal has once again arrived and while the experimental films offered rarely comply with stan- dard forms of categorization (Would "Charlie Chimp," the…

… always music in my house. Both my sister and I took piano lessons, though I gave them up years before I should have. Everything from Brazilian to Motown to Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou" was played on the…

… stands as a yearly "commons room" of sorts for experimental filmmakers and fans of the cinema. It also provides a unique opportunity for Ann Arborites to get to see the kinds of work that rarely makes it…

…-driven and occasionally impenetrable. It's festivals like these that give them an opportunity to have their work shown in an atmosphere that's ready, willing and able to accept them, nontradi- tional and…

… experimental as they are. The festival was founded at the Art School in 1963 by George Manupelli, a young film and art stu- dent who wanted to create an annual venue for experimental filmmakers both nationally…

… and worldwide. Inde- pendent from the University since 1980, the festival is the oldest experi- mental 16mm film festival in the coun- try that exclusively screens film as opposed to film and video. It…

September 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 48

… a nationall renowned folk concert venue bringin in acts like Jonathon Richmar Suzanne Vega. It showcases top-note entertainment and helps sponsor th yearly Ann Arbor Folk Festival, whic usually brings…

…Michigan career. You are about to embark on an unforgettable journey through the Main Street area of downtown Ann Arbor. Upon arrival in downtown Ann Arbor, you will discover an establishment where the founder…

… downtown men's and boys' clothing store. There aren't many students at the University who haven't heard of Ann Arbor's unique downtown. But unfortunately, there are too many students who have never ventured…

… to see the many wonderful shops and restaurants that make downtown Ann Arbor one that other cities envy. Main Street is about five blocks down from the Michigan Union. Some students cite this distance…

…," University graduate Natalie Grantham said. "I had never been to downtown as an undergraduate, but now I shop here all the time." Let me tell you what's in downtown Ann Arbor. There are clothing stores selling…

… German. "Downtown Ann Arbor has one of the only doughnutshops in town," LSA senior Lisa Bodley said. Here's one last piece of advice about the fancy restaurants, "Have mom and dad bring you to the nice…

… Friday celebrations the first Friday of every month. During these celebrations, the area businesses stay open late, have sidewalk sales and provide free entertainment. So when you arrive in Ann Arbor in…

… the fall, make downtown your first stop. See you soon! Ann Abor provij by Jessie Halladay Daily Staff Reporter So you're heading to Ann Arbor in anticipation ofthat wonderful donn food you will be…

… price and they will deliver I heir erusts are great. Uno's has a more exotic ty pcfi pizeca, as w cli as various Itahan dishes. Enough of that, now let's get serious about our choices. Ann Arbor is a…

… York, they drink manhattans. In Ann Arbor, they drink coffee. Brimming with sweet java at vir- tually every street corner, the city is a veritable Mecca for the rich Co- the people. However, while some…

November 09, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 55) • Page Image 3

… of 10 and the halfback Ron Johnson and quarterback Dennis Brown rolled up 322 yards total offensive that day. Happenings Ann Arbor Film Co-op - The Cruel Sea, 7; The Law, 9, Aud. A, Angell. Cinema…

….mi, Wolverine Room Annex at the Union. Ann Arbor Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth - "Spiritual Midwivery", 7 p.m., the First United Methodist Church, Huron and State. Children of Holocaust…

… in this town of 35,000, was being driven to work from his home. As the blue Fiat came out of a turn on When you use Co-op Op the provincial highway, the driver ice, you and your neig. braked to avoid…

… Guild - Battle of Algiers, 7, 9:15 p.m., Old Arch. Aud. Alternative Action - Catch-22, 7, 9:30 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Mini-Festival of Middle Eastern Films - The Land, 7 p.m., The Cow, 9:05 p.m., Aud. A…

October 09, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…a W Don Canham " The Ramones IM agazine:Interview: Arthur Miller * John Logie .The List Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom Volume XCVII- No. 22 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, October 9, 1987…

… Wolverines haven't lost in East Lansing in their last eight tries. Conversely, Michigan State's last three triumphs over Michigan have all occurred in Ann Arbor. -Both teams' strength is on the opposite side…

… time for Saturday's game. Those who would normally yell "Go Blue," can only mumble with their mouths filled with Maize 'n' Berry- a yellow cheesecake-flavored base, embedded with bits of pie crust, and…

… blueberry-flavored swirls. Its mint-flavored competitor is green with a white chocolate base and chocolate chips. "The Spartan is outselling the Maize and Blue right now, but it's too early too tell," said…

… front of the Lansing City Hall. "This is really a First Amend- ment issue," said Councilmember Seth Hirshorn (D-First Ward), who said he will sing today. "But there is a festival atmosphere. We can make f…

November 09, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 56) • Page Image 2

… Friday, November 9, 1979 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday throdth Sunday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor

…, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 Septem- ber through April (2 semesters); 13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday mornings. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann

… DETROIT Magazine has "laid bare the financial inner-workings of his Big Blue $$$ Machine. , n . Read all about the amazing Mr, Canham in the Maize-and-Blue Heaven (hear those singing cash registers!) also…

…/16/79 - -. - - - - - - -- PRIVA E DEAR DIARY: CONFIDENIAL We had our first Marx Brothers' film festival last night to raise $ for our organization. The publicity was great; 1000 people came and we had to turn others away. The…

May 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

BLUES& JAZZ FESTIVAL 1972 (Recorded Live at Otis Spann Memorial Field) TWO-RECORD SET NOW 19 ONLY 4 (6.98 List) TAPE ON SALE at $5.29 ANN ARBOR'S MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS- icu nt recod NED KELLY…

….Bautiully trished, ole, codtioned 1large baconie.Foe in- fotonocal6-600. cu CHOICE LOCATIONS at Resonble Rts _ Oe an4 Two Bedoomsoo ANN ARBOR TRUST CO. 100 S Moon 79-2000 cute' ONE- TWO- THREE-BEDOIOM Fr-' Dished…

… Hatchbck - $1495 1971 PINTO Rthbback ,.4-00. 2000 cc ....$195 1972 VEDA WAGON, auoatictO . $2195 Toyota Ann Arbor 907 N. Main 769-7935 c, te TRANSPORTATION hare expense, dr1itg,92-2300, et. 39. Detot, 24 Ema…

….As- BUMPERSICKERS cottompilted -trology, Tarot Filtumtktog Workshop, whtle-U-wait! $2. MBL Prerot, 1217 {-Naoture Phttoographly, Bsoot Photoaca- Prospect, Ann Arbor, 761-0942. rFto iert r t pgS9000io Figure Photogphy…

… diamond saleo toted Contatte663-5977, Gory, atter 6, 313-354-0085. cFtc in Ann Arbor. Find out why. Austin cFtc UNIQUE JEWELRY DESIGNS Award- Diamlond, 120$ S. Uniterity, 663-7101., - winnig arist…

… RAITT CJQ MUDDY WATERS MIGHTY JOE YOUNG FREDDIE KING BOOGIE BROTHERS Featuring: SISTER SARAH BROWN LUTHER ALLISON, JOHNNY SHINES OTIS RUSH SIPPIE WALLACE SUN RA HOWLIN' WOLF LUCILLE SPANN THE ANN ARBOR

… Program Tielee Enirolmental Attair) CM WORK- STUDY sudets oly, RHuroo Rier Watershed Counil, 419 W. Washing- ton, An Arbor, 665-0514 or 769-52. 1R3 M.IKI( 011(1Wn 1 HELP WANTED. SCHOOL OF NURSING FACULTY…

…,. AnnI Arhor. 00H04 PULL-TIME SUMMER JOB selling ohina,,creystal, an0 rookwareto otogle 01110_ $1500 Etlarooteed. 769-5196. SWEDISH TUTOR toerIftmily (0 c11l141 761-0899.111H04 PERSONAL SPECIAL TODAY…

… baa the beat eates 'LEARN FROM A PRO" 51. Union 25F02 ia lawn, Call us, 761-4616. cFc cF02 FroT-ANTICRecords Featuring: KOKO TAYLOR HOUND DOG TAYLOR BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND DOCTOR JOHN JUNIOR WALKER BONNIE…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… tall buildings and heavy traffic, Ann Arbor just doesn't cut it. Luckily for them, however, Detroit lies less than an hour away. When most non-natives think of the Motor City, the riverfront usually…

… portions in general, however, are small, especially for the Teriyaki beef. But it's still a lot of fun to sit in the window seats and watch the traffic. THE PANTREE (330 E. Liber- ty)-Ann Arbor's closest…

… Avenue, offers live jazz and blues bands. Students of- ten frequent this bar, maybe because of their low drink prices. Popular jazz artists and reggae ban- ds play at Alvin's Twilight Bar, on Cass Avenue…

March 09, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… mUsic SUPPLEMENT ig *irW Iaij SECTION TWO ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1941 New Faces May 1941... Music Festival To Be Held May 10 '-N Suzanne Sten Is A Refugee Of Nazi Rule…

Festival, returns to Ann Arbor audi- ences with an enviable record .of ac- complishments. A child prodigy of the violin, he was accepted as a student at the Roy- al Academy of Music at the age of Symphony…

… renewing acquaintance with Ann Arbor audiences: Lawrence Tibbett, baritone; Norman Cordon, bass; Gregor Artistry - whether it be at the piano or as conductor-is the essence of Jose Iturbi's music. The…

… discrimination, and of broad and liberal musical views is necessary. Ann Arbor provides such an audi- ence. Artists and other disting- uished authorities realize this, and throughout the world the musical…

… reputation of Ann Arbor stands high. The University Musical Society recognizes and appreciates the lib- eral substantial support which has ever greeted its efforts. It also realizes that this support brings…

… their appearance. Four artists will be making their local debut: Jarmila Novotna, soprano; Suz- anne Sten, mezzo-soprano; Charles Kullman, tenor; and Mark Harrell, baritone. Seven other will simply be…

… Young Singer Came Here From Germany; Made N.Y. Debut In March Program for the 1941 May Festival FIRST MAY FESTIVAL CONCERT Wednesday Evening, May 7 Soloist: LAWRENCE TIBBETT, Baritone Philadelphia…

… and oratorio. Here in the United States Miss Sten has been soloist with the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Symphony, the Denver Symphony Society and the famed Ravinia Festival in…

… Chicago. She has sung five major broadcasts in the last six months over CBS and NBC networks. Mezzo - soprano Suzanne Sten comes to the University of Michigan's May Festival for the first time with a record…

… for the May Festival, is just beginning his career on American soil. Since 1935, when he filled his first important public engagement as a soloist in a performance of "Snegour- otochka" with the New…

April 09, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 110) • Page Image 16

… Weekend, etc., we spoke to a number of interesting mem- bers of the campus community. Not everyone we approached agreed to be interviewed. Luckily, Ann Arbor has no shortage of fascinating person- alities…

… that make the University community a fascinating place. - Weekend, etc. editors i.. Films opening City of Aigels Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan star in this romace. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 12:20, 2:30,4:45, 7…

… arcade and arch. Regulars on the big blue busses probably know who greets each and every passenger with a hearty hello. Other faces are less familiar. Maybe they answer our phone calls to the operator, or…

… Featuring The Reverend Horton Heat, Face to Face and The Mighty Blue Kings, this tour brings back in-your-face rock. State Theater, Detroit. 7:30 p.m. (313) 961-5454. THEATER Miss Julie Basement Arts presents…

…, Brahms ar Auditorium. 8 p.m. $20-$ MerI Sunders and the Ra Saunders, the "psychede Piper," and his band play funk, blues, jazz and roc 9:30 p.m. $15 in advanc door. (248) 645-6666. ALTERNATIVES Dr. David…

September 09, 1971 • Page Image 56

… semester from stu- dent fees. In the past, this money has been spent on such functions as Homecoming, Michigras and the more popular, although less fi- nancially successful, Ann Arbor Blues Festival. Because…

… out and buy a new wardrobe. big U' In Ann Arbor, anywhere in Ann Arbor, dress is casual. That means if you g6 to a play at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater in a silk sari, you're likely to sit next to a…

… others feel, and perhaps see the Univer- sity administration or the Ann Arbor police in action. Perhaps he participates, and gets jailed, or votes to go while the going's good, or perhaps he just observes…

… simply fail to graduate. And maybe he'll find he can't return home to his father's business, be- cause Ann Arbor has become home and he must stay and live the new life style he has learned here, or must go…

… lived in the University community at Ann Arbor. dio-e drop int Oou r Levi s gives you headquarters and seei Levi's famous the fantastic selection of a II the newest fall colors and styles. fit…

… of the debts incurred by the Blues Festival on two suc- cessive years, it was not re- peated this year. Although UAC is anxious to overturn their old image, they stress the need for student in- put in…

… events. The Creative Arts Festival promises to be enlarged this year to a period of about three or c o n t i n u e flourishing under UAC's watchful eye, presenting a production of "Funny Girl" this year…

… involved." @1 0o ass if at Jeff Kaplan four weeks in which UAC will sponsor festivities ,to provide an outlet for student talent. Pros- pects include photo contests, special music and dance con- certs…

December 09, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 50) • Page Image 17

… School, 8 p.m., free, 487-2255 nd n JAU COMPOSER ORCHESTRA Student jazz performances, directed by Ed Sarath, Rackham Auditorium, 8 p.m., free, 763-4726. STEVE NARDELLA Solo performance from Ann Arbor blues

…:30. THE PIANO Sorry to disappoint, but we cannot make any snide remarks about this film with Holly Hunter, Bad Lt. Harvey Keitel and dinosaur hunter Sam Neill. At Ann-Arbor 1&2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9…

… legend. Cava Java, of 9:30 p.m., tickets are $3. ut F R I D A Y BUTTHOLE SURFERS Sorry, folks, this show's been canceled. There goes your weekend. DETERANTS Ann Arbor local faves play an acoustic set at…

… will include seasonal fare, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m., $14-$26 ($8 student rush tickets), 764-2538. / S U N D A Y ANN ARBOR BLUESTAGE The Terraplanes along with a myriad of local artists play both…

… over are welcome. THE JES GRU One of Ann Arbor's top acts appears at Rick's American Cafe. Call 996-2747 for more information. Do you have a Wayne and Garth party with Aerosmith in "Wayne's World 2…

…/Buffy. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 9:35; at Showcase: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:00, 12:20. TIM BURTON'S THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS In the sequel to "A hristmas Story," Ralphie gives lots of…

…? At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:50; at Showcase: 12:50, 3:50, 7:00, 9:50, 12:30. SHORTCUTS This film is the hottest bed of cameos apperances since 'Loaded Weapon 1.' At Briarwood: 12:15, 4:00 (no…

…-$10, 663-0681. SLEEPING BEAUTY A comedic and updated version of the original classic tale, performed by the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, 2275 Platt Rd., 8 p.m., $8, 971-AACT. THE DANCE…

… holiday ballet as performed by the Ann Arbor Ballet Theatre. Michigan Theater, 8 p.m., $9-$14, 668-8397. THE VAST DIFFERENCE See Thursday, 8 p.m. THE DANCE AND RELATED ARTS CONCERT See Thursday, 8 p.m. S A…

… T U R D A Y RAISE THE ROOF The Performance Network's annual sampler or Ann Arbor talent. Mendelssohn Theatre, 7 p.m. reception, 8 p.m. perfor- mance, $5 for the dance party that hollows, $15-$25, 663…

May 09, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 160) • Page Image 5

… musicians from awide area will assemble in Ann Arbor for the 42nd Annual May Festival, which will begin Wednesday, May 15, and will continue for four days. Representatives from several New York papers as well…

…. Members of the League social committee assisted Mrs. Ruth- ven as hostesses. Pouring at the tea table were Betty Chapman, who wore a brown and white ensemble, Maureen Kavanagh, in navy blue crepe with white…

… shoe- string trimming, and Jane Arnold in navy redingote over a green silk print. Alice Slingluff, who is in charge of the sub-committee assisting at the teas, appeared in bright blue crepe. Martha Steen…

… hyacinth in a unique manner, having small blue, and Hope Hartwig's flame-col- cards tied to red roses at each place. ored with black bow and belt. Also Mr. Ward is affiliated with Theta in coral boucle was…

… tailored styles of crepe de chine or satin. Tea rose or blue. $2.95 to $5.95 S ls Crepe de chine or satin . . . with deep shadow panels or wrap - around style. Lace- trimmed or tailored. Tearose or white…

… Detroit will furnish the music. Members of the committee in charge are Howard Ross, '36D, Rudolph Raftshol, '3.6D, and Gordon Glair, '36D. Star In Festival Noted Music Critics And Artists To Attend Annual…

… May Festival pm New W For Mo PRYRALIN removablec linen easil damp cloth CORKY PU able wood p . soap inc $1 t New Knitti BAGS .... LAUR 315 Sou /hite Purses >., I I I .I --sMuciatedPress "uoto…

… evening pre- ceding the Festival and will be in readiness for private piano rehearsals, and rehearsals with Choral Union and the University School of Music Sym- phony Orchestra on Monday andi Tuesday…

…- hearsals during the Festival week when concerts are not being given. Large Attendance Climaxes Ruthven Student Tea Series The largest attendance of the year marked the last tea yesterday in the annual series…

May 09, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 153) • Page Image 2

…- rangements. Episclopal uldT 1g td (Amfermnce Fifty Episcopal students will leave Ann Arbor today for the Canterbury Club's fourth annual Holiday House Conference at Pine Lake, near Pontiac. The conference will…

… Student Center, 408 Lawrence St. SVets' Cheeks Lie Uwclaimed, At Post Office Government checks are being held at the Ann Arbor Main Post Office for the following veterans: Bouge, Donald J.; Gessell, Duane…

… 2-4561. )20 LOST-Maroon Eversharp Pen Tuesday in vicinity of South University. Re- ward. Constance Nester. 2-2547. )76 LOST-Eisenberg head scarf on Washte- nlaw. Predominant colors blue and yellow…

… BEIGE SKIRT LOST between N. 5th and Ann St., and. Hill and State St. Call Amber 4187. Reward. )4 LOST-Slide Rule, between Lawyer's Club and Univ. Hosp. Call 6637. )61 LOST: Light tan raincoat left in Gen…

…- MYDACh ooses METROPOLITAN OPERA STARS-Singing the solo portions of th2 Missa Solemnis in i in the second May Festival concert at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill Auditorium are (left to right) Regina Resniek…

… fill II m MICHIGAN Playing through Saturday FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS, reasonable, 3 woods, 5 irons, bag. Call 2-7053 after 6. )72 FOUR May Festival tickets on main floor for Saturday afternoon. Call 2…

…-0509 after six. )40 SUN GLASSES $3.50. U.S. Surplus-Air Force-4-base lens with pearloid sweat bar. Sam's store, 122 E. Wash- ington. )14 ONE COMPLETE May Festival Series Ticket. Top balcony. Call Fred Marks, 2…

September 09, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 138) • Page Image 14

… Idaho ***'1 A story about conjoined twins who fall in love with a hooker. At State: 4 (Sat. & Sun.), 7:30 (Fri.-Mon., Wed., Thurs.). Phone Numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 761-9700; Briarwood: 4804555; Fox…

… Village; 994-8080; Michigan Theater: 668-8397; Showcase: 9738380; State: 994-4024. Showtimes are effective Friday through Thursday. Late shows at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 and State are for Friday and Saturday only…

… of the year, this film starsn evin Spacey and Annette Benning as a couple in all of its suburban splendor. At State: 7:20 (Tues. only) Blue Streak A sneak preview of the new Martin Lawrence flick about…

… Gadget *** Good review aside, this is one of the year's worst. At Showcase: 12:40, 2:30, 4:25, 6:20. Mickey Blue Eyes Hugh Grant plays an Englishman who gets caught up in the Mafia. At Briarwood: 1:30, 4…

September 09, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

… - makers from all over the country will be competing in the 14th Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival. For less than the price of an ordinary night at the movies, you can curl up in your theater seat and watch a…

… avant-garde film - mak- ing was just getting into full swing. It had a slow beginning, but by the late end of the dec- ade, Ann Arbor's Festival had become one of the most presti- gious in the business…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 9, 1976 The Great By JEFF SORENSEN For the hard-core film addict Ann Arbor has more to offer than any midwestern city. It can boast of a wider…

…'Curl up Sand watch By MIKE NORTON For five evenings in the mid- die of March, you can treat yourself to the most exotic mo- * vie fare available anywhere. Right here in Ann Arbor. That's when young film…

… THERE HAVE been some complaints in recent years that the event isn't what it used to See FILM, Page 6 Frame-up clL."° Cinema Guild, Cinema Two, The Ann Arbor Film Co- op, New World, and UAC-Medi- t…

…- atrics shows films in the worst imaginable location, the Natural Science Auditorium, which is simply unsuitable. The price of admissions at the Ann Arbor commercial theatres is usually $2.50 and sometimes…

… almost no help at all to young authors who want to be published. To fill this gap young writer Andrew Rock brought the Street Fiction Press to Ann Arbor in 1973. He took on Residential College Professor…

… pub- lished short fiction anthology. "People come to Ann Arbor to write and they find that there is nothing to do with their writings but send them out (to giant publishing houses)," says Hecht. "WE…

… MODERN FOREIGN ~StIIH E~ DOMESTIC S~Pji~ SALES ACCSSOIES RENTAL LESSONS FO a1 ACCESCOCIASSIC CSTM ENT5s) ELECTRIC IPHONE 665-8001 O .EXCEP.M 209 S STATE, ANN ARBOR (UPSTAIRS) ii" S.2 ,a2 .i$ }.Nnxi…

February 09, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 77) • Page Image 8

… Top 'o the evening to ye! Hear your favorite pub-style drinking songs as the Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble performs at the Arbor Brewing Company. 9 p.m. Free. michigandaily.com /arts Ule ic1 jim Eu Lr…

…'s most presti- gious blues events, including the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the Montreaux Jazz Festival and the Chicago Blues Fest. His lat- est album, "Greens from the Garden," is so deeply…

… Corey Harris The Ark Tomorrow at 8 p.m. sang in gospel choirs throughout his childhood, but it was the first time that Harris heard the earnest acoustic blues stylings of Lightnin' Hopkins at the age of…

… strength of which earned him a record deal with blues mega-label Alligator Records. Shortly after the release of "Midnight," Harris was invited to open up for Natalie Merchant's west coast tour, during which…

… he'd often join Merchant onstage for her encores. This high-profile gig lead to other touring opportunities, including opening up for blues legends B.B. King, Taj Mahal and Buddy Guy, as well as frat…

…th Century. The lively singing includes gospel, blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll and hip hop, highlighting African- American roots. Accompanying the singing, the play features dances such as the Lindy, the…

…- ics' darlings. Though featured in CNN's "Showbiz Today" as well as in cover stories by "Living Blues" and "Acoustic Musician," Harris was bestowed his greatest honor to date when "Fish Ain't Bitin…

…' " won the 1997 W.C. Handy Award for Acoustic Blues Album of the Year. On the strength of his past merits, Harris has now reached a point in his career where he is landing name slots at some of the nation…

… steeped in var- ious genres - reggae, Latin, tradi- tional Southern blues and even rag- time - that it succintly mirrors his long musical journey. Have fun with death, try 'Crystal Meth' maintained our…

September 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

… folks, but the 1993 Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival is coming to town September 17,1 and 19. With a series ticket you can enjoy some of the greatest living blues and jazz performers around today. Friday…

…'s Ann Arbor FolkFestival, is coming back for his very own gig at the Ark this Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Crossland has an impressive backlog of performances behind him, including opening slots for such noted…

… Ticketmaster at (313) 645-6666 for ticket info. This event is one of the big things Ann Arbor can take pride in. Join the festivities. A Heart in Winter Tonight is the last night to catch "Un Coeur En Hiver' at…

…" race for Oscars. But with Woo behind the wheel can Van Damme's nomination be that far away? Harrison Ford may have been the 'Fugitive,' but Tommy Lee Jones was the star. AASO season opener The Ann Arbor

… wonderful artistic opportunities that are available to University students. Take, for example, this Friday night's Artwalk. The evening consists of self- guided walking tours of downtown Ann Arbor's various…

… Afterglow reception at the Museum, admission is $10. Call 747-2064 for further info. Back to the Ark Dave Crossland is heading back to Ann Arbor. The former University graduate, who performed at last year…

… performers as John Gorka, Richie Havens and Don McLean. Performing over a batch of steel-stringed guitars and harmonicas, Crossland is sure to entertain. Blues and jazz basics Start thinking about this now…

…, September 17th's featuredartistattheMichiganTheaterisJoeHenderson. The festivities will continue Saturday at Gallup Park with performances from Guru's Jazzmatazz and A.J. Croce (Jim's son) among others. And…

January 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… and bad. "If you mean what you're playing," he said during his set at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in the Power Center on Saturday night, "then it's nothing but good." While this generalization is far…

… house." The festival, which featured eight performing acts from America and the United Kingdom, celebrated not only the broad spectrum of folk music, but also the Ark, Ann Arbor's inter- nationally known…

… thinks that the benefit ensures further operation. With friends like the performers who flocked to Ann Arbor in its support, the Ark will never be poor in one sense. Certain musicians require small clubs…

… former resident of Ann Arbor, Phillips saluted the Ark as "a place to reach out and get a hold of our music and make it our own." After discussing the financial problems in society a bit mor he insisted…

… U of M WHEN? Registration Wed. & Thurs., January 10& 11 8:00 a.m.-4:00 P.M. WHERE? 1610 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor (near Hill St.) Phone: 764-9481 ZS il o0e y00- 1 Y C " } tit Y a5 'Q4'' i1a i 1 …

… virtually every song. Gerrard's tenor vocalizing didn't set any spines to tingling because her voice was too smooth and deep to offset Seeger's melody. With the exception of an a capella version of "Old Blue

…'s last song, and then jumped into a cleanly picked run through "Nashville Blues." A lot of ink has been spilled about the guitar talents of Blake, and he is un- disputably a precise and imaginative picker…

… with David Brom- berg) at the festival. Somnolent Nancy Blake's cello was unfortunately only audible when bowed, and fiddler Bryan's shy, dainty style was fine at the Ark when this same trio visited in…

December 09, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 70) • Page Image 10

… they expanded they moved into the old Ann Arbor Bank site and their back wall was once part of the vault. "The undersigned will offer at a public auction on the 8th day of June next, at the Ann Arbor Ex…

… village or its vicinity." This statement of auction may be taken as the birth certificate of the State Street area. The auc- tion was sponsored by the Ann Arbor Land Co. which had bought land from Henry…

… simply touch this smooth-as-satin nylon tricot and lo! ... American Beauties burst forth on the bodice, wound their way around the hem. In prize-winning shades: White, Black, Blue with Champagne lace…

…" done by the King's College Chapel Choir. The group sings "A Festival of Lessons and Carols," selections from a service known as the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols which has. been sung annually by…

… the choir for the past 40 years. English Bond At Cambridge the festival sym- bolizes the bond between the two foundations of Cambridge and Eton, the good will between the college and_ the city, peace…

June 09, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

… - MULTI COLOR SPECIALISTS -ARTIST ON STAFF "*RUSH ORDERS "-NEAR U OF M CAMPUS 1217 PROSPECT, ANN ARBOR 665-1771 FFwith tis ad. Fed 10th Annual \ All -You -Can -Eat Lobster Fest June 16th-19th Live Maine…

… Tickets $13 per day, $27.50 for all 3 days, $16 day of show. 12 and under FREE with adult. On sale now at all Ticketmaster - ANN ARBOR: The Mich. Union Ticket Office, Schoolkids Records, P.J.'s Used Records…

… you, and trust me on this, just won't get it. HOTSHOIS PARTDEUX is playing at Showcase. i L..eap 11o70 The L e~t IT Zydeco Jazz S*.* *** * * * Ca,, u.a n Gc~spel Blues Brazil ian , ,..,,0!"" It f…

…STAIRANT AND PU ^101n 0%064.4. 0 _ 21AACC 4e1Ix itI 1"" '" l " "" Cari bb ean Music Festival 1993 Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, June 18,19 & 20 FRIDAY 5pm-Midnight - Morris Lawrence & The Afro…

October 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 18) • Page Image 2

…-Mich), will speak in Ann Arbor tomorrow in conjunction with Ann Arbor support for the national Physically Handicapped Week. Declared by an act of Congress, Physically Handicapped Week is intended to inform…

… sponsored by Ann Arbor supporters of national Physically Handicapped Week, at 6:30 p.m., tomorrow, at Tappan Junior High School, Stadium Blvd. Munch To Give Two Concerts The Boston Symphony Orchestra under…

… P. J. H. Lost in vicinity of Hill St. or East Quad. Call Pat Howes, Prescott House, NO 2-4591. )A17 LOST-One student football ticket, sec- tion 29, row 43, call Judy Harbeck, NO 2-2539. )A16 LOST-Blue

…, briefs. Prompt service and reasonable rates. NO 3-6726. )J18 9 x 12 COTTON RUGS $29.95 Many beautiful colors to select from. SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING USED CARS '37 CHEVROLET two door Sedan, color light blue

June 09, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

…. play'rs, Sollom is spending the bulk Michael Taylor for seven-on-seven Backup. That's Ken Sollom. or his summer vacation here in Ann drills, honing the skills which they As a member of the trio of Arbor

… like I am a part of the team. It from California for a few years and keeps me involved." he was impressed with the relatively down-to-earth attitude of the people What does the future hold for Ken of Ann

Arbor. Sollom? HE ALSO chose Michigan be- "I'll probably go back home after cause the football program was college to find a job," he said. similar to his high school program. Each emphasized the aspect…

… game in the Michigan S01Oi M of him, playing time for Sollom stadium. "The players show their desire to appears to be limited. But next year, "Against Notre Dame in '87, I play by sticking around Ann

…-3388 - Dana Cupp & The Detroit Bluegrass Band - Dillard Craigers Cloggers Petticoat Junction " The Nashville Bluegrass Band - Robert White & The Candy Mtn. Express " Virginia Squires - Marion Blue " Echo…

… w w PRODUCTIONS, INC. Presents the first Annual SPRING BLUEGRASS & STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 1 Fed JUNE 9, 10, & 11, 1989 AT FRUIT FARMS 5565 MERRITT ROAD YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN (313) 482-7744 DINER…

February 09, 2016 (vol. 125, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

… Out of Water. “This is an exciting time, with the recent addition of Midwest- ern Gothic’s “Voices of the Mid- dle West” conference, along with the Ann Arbor Book Festival in mid-June and the…

…), but because there are fascinating and neoteric ideas, groups and businesses emanating from almost every crevice of Ann Arbor. This city promotes creativ- ity and imagination through so much of…

… wife publishing team based in Ann Arbor. They have lived here for 20 years but only recently acted on their dream of going into publishing. “I met Laurie after she had moved from suburban Detroit…

… to Manchester, England in 1988. We were married in 1989 and moved to Ann Arbor in 1993,” Jon said in a recent interview. “We had been considering the idea of starting a publishing company that…

… own neighbor- hood.” After leaving Manchester for Michigan, Laurie insisted that the Wilsons settle in Ann Arbor. Both Laurie and Jon worked in other creative industries — mar- keting and academic…

… publishing respectively — before following their dream of starting their own publishing company. “In many ways, Ann Arbor feels very much home-from- home. We have met friends from all over the world in…

… this six square miles surrounded by real- ity. The diversity and vibrancy of the Ann Arbor community has provided us with a very recep- tive audience. This is most defi- nitely conducive to…

… published by Fish Out of Water also bears the proud stamp “Made in Ann Arbor.” The novel, called “Love & Vodka,” was written by R.J. Fox, a teacher at Huron High School. “In my first year (at Huron…

… enjoyed the last few months of getting this book out there. The support here in Ann Arbor’s just been unbelievably fantastic. It’s obviously a very literate com- munity.” Despite the challenges of a…

… community, which Fox credits toward the general zeal of Ann Arbor. “I’ve been living here in Ann Arbor for about 6 or 7 years. I feel like the literary community was already in place when I got here…

September 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 7

…, noon. rMusic School: R. Abramson, violin, SM RecitalHall, 4:30 pm. Music School: K. McNabb; organ. Hill Aud., 8 pm. Project Community: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Fuller Rd., N. Campus. Monday…

… at the Saline Community Fair, held this past week on the Saline-Ann Arbor Rd. PROJECT OUTREACH PSYCHOLOGY 201-2 Credit Hours WHAT: MASS MEETING for Fall Term WHEN: TUESDAY, Sept. 11, 7p.m. WHERE: HILL…

… livestock and ma- nure. The fair provides a show- case for local farmers who proud- ly display their animals. BLUE, RED AND YELLOW ribbons flutter above the heads of prize winning beasts. A highlight of the…

May 09, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

…'s Arcade In the Arcane BURNT TOAST Scraped, 5c Extra Flowers first SPRING IS HERE! Latest Weather Forecast For Ann Arbor and vicinity (meaning Ypsi) RAIN-perhaps snow in central portions (campus). Now all…

…-107 So. Main St. Branch-330 So. State St. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 16 Nickel's Arcade Carl F. Bay NICKEL'S ARCADE ,..,- _ ...a,.. : . ,.,.., r_._._. __ i11 w …

…THE MICHICAN DAILY v A CON ENTIENT Aff M Aff .v Au TO si-ilop l FINE CLOTHES TH AT WEEIENID Make ment t your appoint- for your Per- manent Wave now. BLUE BIRD HAIR SHOP 5 Nickels Arcade…

….M. any afternoon. B.W.O.C. "Where did you get that that permanent?" Another. "Why, at the Blue Bird, of course. You know, they're so nice. I just love to go there." B.M.O.C. "Oh hello. Dear me, gracious…

…, I Ban. P. S. Do you buy your hats at Dana Richardson's? If you do, please send in your phone number and a list of available dates. because Goodhew's IGNORE THE MAY FESTIVAL Who wants to go anyway…

May 09, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

….eh 8: 5 4:25 -Clinton . 8: 5:75 Saline...... ,5:45 Ar. .Ann Arbor Lv'. 6:45 P.M. ;P.M Perfumes and Toilet 'Waters Sadtsfa ction i You 'li l pays Find Them at is a matter of reciprocity and faith…

…. In addition to her announced numbers, it is expected that Miss Hempel will offer several encores, among them the "Blue Danube" waltz. ,- Waseball- Cartoon Issue Of Chimes Wilt Appear On Campus…

… Cafeteria made their noon hours seem much longer.-Adv. ADRIAN-ANN ART OR BUS RCT1JDTTLE FFCTTVE OCT . o, xien. "'q? nown Central Standard Time A. M P.M~i P.M. A&PM Daily Daily Daily Daily 7:30 3o Lv.. Adrian…

… the U. S. Reserve Corps, for- rly in the regular army is now at the stables of G. L. Mul- >n, 326 E. Ann St. and offers a course in Horsemanship or lividual instruction at extremely low rates. GET THE…

… that ordinance will affect the Union, that any effect which it will have be directed towards fraternity es and those not taking place on e property. FESTIVAL NOTES! tugately, however, his inspiration…

… -I The Vog ue howl I Fourth May Festival Concert eda Hempel, the famous soprano te Metropolitan Opera company' he Chicago Symphony orchestra, present the fourth May Festiva'l art, Friday, May 19…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

…-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich-I igan 420 Maynard Street. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues-1 day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier…

… comparison-and at this festival, that's saying something.'" John Weisman DETROIT FREE PRESS review of 1 972 Blues and Jazz Festival "Luther's playing is a blend of Jimi Hendrix and B.B. King ... the effect is…

… month 2.3 cubic feet purchase for $79.50 from 336 S. STATE - 769-4980 (formerly Slater's Books) UAC-DAYSTAR PRESENTS Jr. Walker & The Alistars! I Luther Allison-Bobby "Blue" Band MOJO BOOGIE BAND ALSO…

May 09, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 0) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 9, 1986- Page 9 Festival continues classic tradition By Rebecca Chung and Sean Oslin The Ann Arbor May Festival opened last Wednesday night, April 30th, at Hill…

… Auditorium and ran through Saturday, May 3rd. The Pittsburgh Symphony was the orchestra-in-residence, joined by Ann Arbor's own Festival Chorus on the opening night, and other in- ternationally recognized…

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