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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 28, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 18) • Page Image 4

… will fail to reach their great potential. Michele Peters May 22 bicyclists and none of that jazz A TRADITIONAL RITE of summer in this town, the Ann Arbor Blues abd Jazz Festival, appears destined once…

…-controlled Council as being an unacceptable location for the homeless festival. An alternate site in Ann Arbor Township was axed by its residents. This sort of impotence on the part of Council to secure a spot for the…

festival looms as a major disappointment for many Ann Arborites. It is sad when traditions such as this one are left to die. The Blues and Jazz Festival has always been considered the perfect topping to…

… mellow Ann Arbor summers. Turning to a less sentimental point of view, the festival could bring some additional greenery into the city's coffers. The financial dis- aster of two years ago, when many were…

… Commissi not implementing the ret: excellent idea. If women in the struggle for equa least such groups canc Janet Riggs To The Daily: May 23 Summer has come once more to Ann Arbor as bicyclists can tell you…

… GOR W~lb6AVE I1#.. JAYz LEVIN JIM TOBIN E d itortal Directors ELAINE FLETCHER ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Suppiivfimen#,t Editors SUE AtDEs .. . PHitI nBOKOVOy MICHAEL NLUMS'IED 0 LAN] JORDAN ........ GEORGE…

… Night Editor Ass't Night Editor TODAY'S STAFF: News- Jennifer Miller, Ken Parsigion, Tim Schick, Jim Tobin, Barb Zahs Edit-Jay Levin Photo Technician-Scott Eccker Supplement-Elaine Fletcher, Ann Marie…

… again to be a sweet memory in the minds of local music lovers and summer worshipers this year. Itwill take a miracle for the Fest to get off the ground. After a deported festival two years ago across the…

… national border in Windsor, we'll probably have to have a rerun of last summer when there just wasn't any festival at all. Last month, a proposed site of Gallup Park was snubbed by the Republican…

… hesitant to cross the border into Canada, is no indication of the event's fruitful potential. There is one bright note, however. The city is considering plans for a permanent Festival site slated for…

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…

May 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

…'ve been leafing the pages of the Daily looking eagerly for news of this summer's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival, you might as well get ready to face the bleak truth: there isn't going to be one this year…

… sites for the festival were sug- gested and followed through. The most promis- ing area, however-Marshall Park on Plymouth Road at1 Dixboro-lay inside Ann Arbor Town- ship, and the Township was utterly…

…The Michigan Daily Vol. LXXXVI, No. 17-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, May 27, 1976 Ten Cents Twelve Pages HOUSE HESITATES Hays faces possible probe WASHINGTON (A') - The chairman of the House…

… prepares to cook the house dinner. The dinner, which appears to be checken, awaits its fate passively on the grill in the foreground. uture looks blackfor Blues and Jazz Festival By MIKE NORTON If you…

May 22, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, May 22, 1987 Page 9 Local festival exposes Black filmmakers By Susan Sherman Ann Arbor has long been receptive to many diverse events. Off the track films, plays, and…

… bands are well received here. One unique feature is the variety of film series that occur. The Ann Arbor FIlm Festival is the sponsor of many of these series, bringing various types of films, usually…

… get shown." If you'd like more information about the series, call the Performance Network(663-0681). Blues lovers unite: a week to cheer By Alan Paul This is a rare week for lovers of blues, rythm and…

blues, and just good old honest music with a beat, with three excellant artists appear - ing in the area. Tonight a true musical treat awaits those of you with enough motivation to truck into Detroit. The…

May 15, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… draw more sound from the simple instruments in his hands than seems possible, and he does so with great energy. Hammond will be hitting Ann Arbor Thursday night as the first national name to play in the…

… us John Hammond, one of the foremost acoustic blues musicians of the last quar- ter century. Since his overwhelming debut at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, Hammond has made a habit of bowling…

…I ARTS Tuesday, May 15, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 8 Blues pair shows big-time flair 4 By Michael Fisch EVERYBODY AROUND is finding out about the Blind Pig's new renovation, so I figure you…

… all ought to hear about the Michigan Theatre's transformation. Last Saturday, with the help of Bobby Blue Bland and his orchestra, and Albert King and the Blues Band, the unassuming theatre became a…

… honkytonk blues bar and a night club all rolled into one glorious jam of blues music. Albert King's six piece Blues Band started things going with some foot tapping blues, until the king himself strutted on…

… people if that were how many showed up.) All that mattered was that he could play blues and the crowd was ready to listen. And boy were they ready to listen. Af- fectionate fans were shouting things like…

… talent and soul. One without the other makes music but not blues like King makes it. He sang about problems most of us can relate to - "going' to Detroit to get a job ... " a woman whose "always bein' so…

… mean" but he wasn't just singing, there was a special kind of bond there, like he was talking to each of us. Some have been talking about a decline in blues but this crowd would hear nothing of it. At…

… when the crowd's emotion level seemed to have reached its peak, on came the Bobby Blue Bland Orchestra. The nine piecer took the stage with a whole different sort of sound, and a dif- ferent feeling. The…

… another note from his guitar during a show which he co-headlined with Bobby Blue Bland. same get up, an off rust tuxedo (excep- and filled the whole theatre with through his sometimes growling, ting one sax…

May 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

… will visit Vietnam for twenty cooperation with the NCAA. _ / Liberty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues

…Thursday, May 20, 1971 OAKLAND FLAMETHROWER: Ace Vida makes OAKLAND (MP -- Vida Blue, continue his football ca the hottest pitching property in scholarship. baseball today, faced an embar- "But my…

… father died rassing situation after he signed I left high school. '2 with the Oakland Athletics four biggest reason I went years ago. ball," says Blue, who He had to tell A's ownes en on the second rou…

… Charles O. Finley that his name free agent draft and s didn't carry any w sight in the A's in August 1967. Mansfield, La., Blue's home Also, he missed fin town. as a senior and didn't "I remember that the…

….,, off-season opportunitii baseball player in tt Blue, who once preferred west Louisiana town o throwing a football, is now They also put Blue throwing baseballs past Amers- convertible over the w can…

… League batters with star- drove him around tom ting regularity, two high school bands "He's a young Sandy Kou- Blue Day," celebratin fax," says A's Manager Dick hitter he threw again Williams of his 21year…

…-old left- sota Twins last Sept. handed pitching star. "His po- Blue also had a tential is unlimited. His present against Kansas City, looks pretty good, iOo. after the A's brought Koufax, the former Los Ange…

… have cost us ou Blue, starting his first full sea- title," Finley says. , son with the A's, owns an 8-1 re- But the A's felt t cord. He could be the game's who was rushed to th next 30-game winner. in…

… was 10-3 with June 5. ham, Ala., of the Class Blue once dreamed of quarter- thern Association in 19 backing the Baltimore Colts, and joining the A's in Jo he earned the nickname "Golden games against…

… wanted him to knew I couldn't cot THE MICHIGAN DAILY batters blue areer on a d the year That's the into base- was chos- nd of the igned with al exams get a di- g to sum- ll messed ,s. rt his four who are…

May 17, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… Michigan Kinesiology TENNIS, INTERMEdIATE KCKBOXING, BALROOM DANCiNq, SWING DANCiNq, WATER POLO, SWIMMING, STEP AERobics, IyENqAR YOGA ANd MORE... Welcome to the 1999 Ann Arbor Summer Festival Summer…

…TestivaI Each year the Ann Arbor Summer Festival presents a free concert and movie series called the "Top of the Park," and a ticketed series of events at the Power Center. We'll see you there! flower Center…

…Your Guide to Memorial Day Weekend Plans in Ann Arbor Olt Af. S761-6465 FIGURE " HOCKEY " INLINE Colonial Plaza Sprin roller blade 1958 5. Industrial, 9tune-up Suite A Fitness Program University of…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 12, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

…Monday, May 12, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 9 SUMMER FESTIVAL PREVIEW Matt Roney I Daily Arts Writer Ann Arbor is a far different place in the summer. Some would call it boring, but…

… musicians around for a weekend of peace and love. This year's festival will fea- ture Ann Arbor darlings My Dear Disco, along with area favorites Seth and Daisy May and Steppin' in it. Blissfest is a great…

… there's a lot going on, both in town and nearby. Music fans are especially in luck - Michigan is within driving distance of some of the most exciting music festivals of the summer. And it's not like you…

… can spend five days watching great bands play in a dusty field during the school year. Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Manchester, TN June 12-15 $209.50- $244.50 www.bonnaroo.com Speaking of…

… place to sit in the sun and enjoy some great, obscure music. I MAGE COUURTIESY OF ROTKU R Y.BUZN ETI.COM Rothbury Festival Rothbury, MI July 3-6 $244.75 $475 www.rothburyfestival.com There's a lot of…

… with a water park? Pitchfork Music Festival Chicago, IL July 18-20 $30/day,$65/weekend www.pitchforkmusicfestivaltom If Rothbury is too expensive and Bonnaroo is too far, Pitchfork Media's third annual…

May 27, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 17) • Page Image 5

… here." The City is considering plans for a permanent location for an Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival sometime in the not- too-distant future. But, as A n d r e w s said, "There'll be a festival in this…

… hot seat." THE PROMOTER laid the blame for the event's failure on "the University students and young people in Ann Arbor who don't get off their asses and vote." It was the defection of the First Ward…

…- munity Newscenter. According to the Newscenter's manager Pat Hoekwater "The F i n al. Days" is still the best selling hardback in the store. Future looks black for Blues and Jazz Festival to sit in the…

… to Republican Wendell Allen and the resulting Republican majority on City Council, Andrews claimed, that sealed the fate of the festival. "If a Democrat had been elected in the First Ward, you'd have…

… heard about this festival three weeks ago," he added. Kenworthy and Andrews both admitted that in the last few years Council Republicans have become "far more open to the idea." Fifth Ward Republicans…

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

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

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

… Great Necker Reduction t SrY; v e,= -i - ;--.a. .:ti L rit b:.. +Yau4 "-^''l sselrc.. r MMWAM"Wi DELUXE MOTOR COACHES Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Toledo Termfuta s--Ann Arbor, City Pharmacy Ypsilanti…

…, Huron Hotel Toledo, Interurban Station $1.25 one way, $2.25 round trip Leave Ann Arbor Leave Toledo I ' i e ..... r....... O M "AY FESTVAL Ann Arbor, May 16, 17,18,9 FITSCHY CONCERT DIRECTION, d…

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

… A. M. 12 Noon 8 A. M. 12 Noon 4 P.M. 8 P. M. 4 P.M. 8 P. M. Stop at Union 5 Minutes later THE BLUE BIRD COACH LINE, INC-. Phone 9870, 118 Fourth St. = 1 l fll ll llllilfilflltlillifl llli lfl ll…

May 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… NORTON It was apparent at last night's City Council meeting that plans for this year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival are rapidly foundering in a sea of partisan disputes over a site for the August…

… against a blues and jazz festival, but they just don't want it in Ann Arbor." THE REPUBLICANS cite the relative newness of Gallup Park and the danger of vandalism among their reasons for oppos- ing the site…

… and D i x b o r o, or the Knights of Columbus grounds on Dexter Road. Both sites are out- side the Ann Arbor city limits. "What they're saying," said Kenworthy, "is that they don't have anything…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… St. r TURDAY i . _ . ._,...;' ' Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus…

… made at once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca Lion. For more details call M. Mer zen, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow wo borrowed the blue and gld pweater at the Fall…

…-Two seats for entire May q Festival., 6th Row-1st Balcony- Worth $19.00. Price $10.00. call Every, 273 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, main floor, for any concert. Call 1766-3. FOR SALE-3 Festival

… tickets second balcony, front row, section 12. Tel. 302-M or call at 619 E. University. FOR SALE--Two seats for entire May Festival. 6th Rowv, st balcony. Worth $14.p0" Pric, $10.00. Call Every, 2738, FOR…

… SALE-Saxaphoneas, BuescherC Melody and ConnE Flt Alto. Both new?" Call 11984 311 Thompson. FOR' SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $1.2 sach, phone 2276, 818 Oakland. FOR SAE-Course ticket for May…

… SFestival. Mta" Floor. $6.00 Call x;344-W. or 23orest. FOR SAL-One course May Festival ticket, center main floor.-$6.50. 414 Church St. or phone 4504'M. FQR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets for Friday niglit…

… concert. Main floor. Call 583W. FOR SALE -Two May Festival tick- ets together, main floor. $12.00. Call liaitd.Phone.1505. FOW SLE-LTwo tickets. for. entire May Festival. Downstairs.Call 1130. FOR SALE…

…-Two tickets for part of Festival concerts. Call 941. FOR SALEFirst class Gibson tenor Mandolin. Call Walker, 1719-M. . ISCLLANXOUS RESERVATIONS ,for All-Amercan College Tour in Europe this sum mver 'should be…

… 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. F~OR SALE FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon, 1st Balcony. Ad- STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS…

May 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…. Huron 1432 Washtenaw 8:30 P.M. $1.25 contribution free coffee, programs Liberty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist / Star of the Ann Arbor

… pro- 1 found confidence in the ability { CAN BE FUN and efficiency of the Ann Arbor c police department and are pleas- ON'S ed with its relationship to the b University.r "I believe the students by and…

…- ment, there have been repeated demands for an end to University subsidy of the Ann Arbor police. LE &"oitche4 Reg. SALE $8.00 $6.00 $9.00 $6.00 $8-$15 $6.00 TS all $6.00/pair --663-23 10 . Mon. Sat. I…

Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS I. V …

…: of our making." 35,000 students in Arn Arbor and told this week's meeting, "The 1 This week Fleming told a meet- they are counted by us as part Governor's statement is pretty c ing of city and…

… 4 YOU large really respect the Ann Ar- i bor city police," said Fleming. c Y C L E "I think the past relationship has e been a satisfactory one." I Col. Frederick Davids, safety director at the…

… Maynard street entrance irking. Sure beats walking. Blue Denims Acsard lDenimc fought Davids also explains the diffi culties of campus police deriving legitimate powers. He makes it clear that deputization…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 11, 2009 (vol. 119, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

… also be at a reception at the Ann Arbor Dis- trict Library following the confer- ence and at the Author Breakfast i on Saturday in the League. W-4 The festival is committed to A I promoting literariness…

festival is accessible to all age groups and supports the reading and writing scene not only at the University, but also through- out Ann Arbor - a town composed of accomplished and developing writers alike…

…Monday, May 11, 2009 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 9 All booked up By PRIYA BALI Daily Arts Writer For those still taking classes in Ann Arbor, the art scene continues to be a thriv- ing…

… resource. And it's only appropriate that a town known for its intellectually stimulat- ing culture and for hous- 6th Annual ing over 30 bookstores Ann Arbor host a spring book festi- val. The 6th Annual Ann

… topics such as the newspaper industry, youth and creativity, how books change lives and the future of the book. The Ann Arbor art scene thrives all summer long. "The organizers who were originally behind…

… not only through the written word but also through theater, dance and music. On Friday, an event called "The Art of the Play: From Page to Stage" will feature short performances by Ann Arbor's Blackbird…

… folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, who is com- monly remembered for co-writing "Puff the Magic Dragon," will perform folk songs from his children's books. Returning this year is the Ann Arbor Civic Ballet…

…. "Ann Arbor is a culture ofideaswherepeoplewant to come and hear what others have to say about different issues, and then interact with those people and have Q&A and share their thoughts," Kobenalt said…

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May 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 159) • Page Image 2

… Dieken rehearse with Prof. Edythe M. Albert (seated) at the piano for the Festival of Song program which will be held at 2 p.m. in Hill Aud. The Festival is for elementarly school children in the Ann Arbor

… area. Children To Make WUOM festival of Song' Tour 1~. 4 ,U I Hundreds of elementary school children from the Ann Arbor area will flock into Hill Auditorium for WUOM's "Festival of Song," at 2 p…

… so the song used the Russian word "suffering" for the equivalent of the Ameri- can "blues," Prof. Humecky said. The second song learned was about hunters, rabbits, a beautiful girl and snow. The group…

… capacity without adding new capacity," he report- ed. "And increase in capacity, aft- er all, is the prime requisite of growth." REHEARSING--University students Jean Barr (left), Paul Schultz and LeAnn

… series was carried over 26 Michigan stations. To Dance, Sing During the festival today, many of the children will dance and sing the songs they learned over the air. Prof. Edythe M. Albert of the music…

May 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

…. HAPPENINGS TUESDAY Highlight Cruise anywhere in Ann Arbor this week for only 10 cents. The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority has dropped fares to celebrate National Transportation week. Free "go blue" Chinese…

… Parasitism in Nor- theastern Brazil," noon, 4015 LSA Bldg. National Organization for Women-"Motherhood after 28," Prof. Betty Barber, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Mettings Ann Arbor Go Club…

… City Hall. To find out where a bike-to-work group is meeting in your neighborhood call the Ann Arbor Bicycle League at 994-2814. Films Ann Arbor Film Co-op-A Day at the Races, 7:30 & 9:45-p.m., Three…

… Stooges, 9 p.m., Lorch. Cinema Two-Dog Day Afternoon, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Aud A Angell. Classic Film Theatre-The Wild Child, 7:30 p.m., Small Change, 9 p.m., Michigan Theater. Performances Ann Arbor Council…

… of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday mornings during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109. Subscription rates: $13 September through April (2 semesters…

…); $14 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published tri-weekly Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. Subscription rates: $3.50in Ann Arbor; $5Sby mail outside Ann Arbor. Second class postage…

… paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. The Michigan Daily is a member of the Associated Press and sub- scribes to…

… Ave. Continuing Education for Women-Job Hunt Club, noon, 350 S. Thayer. Aikido-practice, 5 p.m., Wrestling Rm., IM Bldg. Asian Studies-Indonesian Film festival, 7:30 p.m., Aud A Angell. Washtenaw County…

May 14, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

…Paintin,.. WAHR'S BOOK STORE Up Town Down Town S. Sate St. Opposite Court ouse Ann Arbor ain et. I MAY FESTIVAL STARZS. MAY FESTIVAL OPENS. Soloists and Chorus Fully Equal to Previous Years. The futh animal May…

…VOL VII. No. 169. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897. FouR PAGES-3 CENTS. Reteived a full line of Novel ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings 1897 NO 2 E. WASHINGTON ST. NEAR MAIN. SWEETS…

… Just receive another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, tho popular shades Blue and White; also at New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visitting Cards Enrved and Plate…

Festival opened] auspiciously last night with a not'ceihitieotio program. Te hal was fi-ed and the great cthorus presented iii itmposing tppearancee when it oad beenintassed on the stage. 1he soostsof te…

May 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 4) • Page Image 9

… everyone together. And so, in order to resolve those two problems, the board chose to meet in Ann Arbor because of its central location, and to put on a show, a miniature folk festival in fact, to help…

…). Theater Hello Dolly - Starring Judity Dow, this tale of Dolly, chat irrepressible matron of turn-of-the century New York is always a favorite and this Ann Arbor Civic Theater production promises to be top…

… matinee begins at 2 p.m. All perfor- mances are in the Trueblood Theater of the Frieze Building. (763-2071). Etc Canoeing Clinic - The Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring this chance to…

… Jimmy Johnson heats up the place with his "axe", both Friday and Saturday. The list Concerts Blues Doubleheader - Bobby "Blue" Bland and Albert King, two blues superstars pair up for what promises to be…

… an unforgettable evening of music. Bland is often credited as being the inventor of the blues ballad and his influence on later blues and rock musicians has been profound. King, known as "the king of…

… the blues" perfected many of the elec- tric blues riffs that late served the likes of Eric Clapton so well. The show begins at 7:30 Saturday night at the Michigan Theater. Tickets are $11 in advance at…

May 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

…. The band's repertoire includes a Chicago-style blues number, "Walkin'," "500 Miles from Home," and "Sweet Home Chicago." Call 668-8480 for more information. Dance Ann Arbor Ballet Theater The program, a…

… for a sane, but slightly dull man. The play runs through Sunday, and then again next Thursday through Sunday. 665-0606 for more information. Ann Arbor Civic Theater - The old musical warhorse Camelot is…

… been performing for months. It is a despair not - this stop in Ann Arbor pleasure indeed finally to see at work a may just become an annual event. In reperatory company worthy of the the meantime, it may…

…Page 8-Friday, May 7, 1982-The Michigan Daily Clubs/Bars The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) Mick Moloney and Eugene O'Don- nell, an Irish duo, perform tonight. Ann Doyle performs- her own repertoire of…

… of the greatest harmonica virtuosos of all time, Madcat, using an electronic pick-up and a sophisticated amplification system, bases his unique style on the sounds of blues and rock electric guitarists…

… how medieval theater should look. BLUE FRONT PERSUADERS SATURDAY MAY 8 7-11 pm U-Club Michigan Union SPECIAL PRICES- Happy Hour 4-7 Free Snacks 10 'A TONIGHT May 7 7-11 pm U-Club Michigan Union…

… be that their in- name. fluence will be felt at the Medieval Their attitude towards their work Festival in August.'The planners of that was also a welcome change; one of event could certainly do worse…

May 15, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

…. at 7:30 and 9:55, The Best of the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival will be displayed. This should be intriguing. But if you're in the mood to be freaked out a little rather than intrigued, then MLB 3 is…

… serving student needs. Tryus- YouM# ikheust! 215 S. Ashley, 1/2 block N. of Liberty, Phone 668-7942 543 Church Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313) 761-1523 I …

…- The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 15, 1987 - Page 12 Arts Update 4 The Nashville Bluegrass Band appears at the Ark, 6371/2 Main St., tonight. Their rerpertoire ranges from the blues yodels of…

… Millions plays at the Blind Pig tonight. Lots of people around here think they're real cool too. Also, blues and ragtime artist Paul Geremia plays at the Ark. He is also rumored to be a gifted and original…

… Francisco's highly acclaimed blue eyed soul group bring their entourage, featuring a full horn section, to Ricks tonight. A good get down and party band so grab a date and head for the bar. Also, at the Mich…

… P aul 4 Living legend Doc Watsonto grace Ark 0 By Jeff Stanzler Describing Doc Watson's music is no simple task, dear readers. Sure I can tell you it's going to be blues, and it will be. I can…

… true performer's ear for music, not that of an academic. His repetoire was rooted in the Anglo-American folk tradition, but also encompassed popular music, blues and country.When Doc Watson was…

… appealing listening for the hard core as well. I saw Doc several years back at an outdoor festival and I can vouch for his way with a song and with an audience as well. If you need an added incentive, you…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 18, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… Harris, of Boston, of the school year, will leave July 1 formerly of Ann Arbor, at a dinner for West Point. He is the son of last, night. Judge Joseph Sanders of Detroit. rOARTLSTRY A FESTIVAL again has…

…, Milwaukee, Wis.; Albert A. Shearer, national executive secretary, Fair, and party, Ruth Elgutter, W. A. members of the Detroit City Club, Everman, A. L. O'Toole, Lyman and Ann Arbor alumnae were pres- Spitzer…

… Simpson, both Ann Arbor alumnae, and Phyllis Williams and Offcers At Banquet Helen Olson, '33, actives. Miss Lande acted as toastmistress. The Michigan Dames, organization The annual scholarship ring given…

…., where they played for the crowds at- tending the Kentucky Derby, Barney Rapp and His New Englanders, a 15- piece radio band, will appear for the first time in Ann Arbor tomorrow night at the League. At…

… brought to Ann Arbor lofty entertainment in the realm of music. Once more we hear superb voices, mastery of instruments . . . artistry. P1 MATTIA' every day dwells in the arltistry of its work, rking sure…

… that every customer receives a full share of its operators' talent . . artistry. DIMATTIA SHOP You Want Them... We Have Them.. . SPING Fr f 0.11ad you ( an 'l wmswith them! Ann Arbor's Smartest…

…- get far . not this AAAA TOCam ICHIAN LEAGUE GRiLL ROOM EVENING DANCING EVERY NIGHT Beginning May 22 there will be no Afternoon Dancing in the Grill Room year. Ann Arbor is again c othes conscious…

…- sorority colors of blue and white. tion was given by Miss Genevieve At the close of the banquet, a film Grissey, accompanied by Otto Graf. of the Chicago Day Nursery, which The harp was played by Elizabeth…

…--mad Reb 1 i Snith.-croa Noseless,' 1ndexWrood, Royl , anintigon Soltte S A . 314 S" State St., Asnn Aphbor. $5.95 Z L-1 WHIT ES Robin Eg g BLUE Camellic RED Parfait PINK 0 * They're PIGSKINS PIQUE…

… country by storm. They're half white with either black patent or brown kid --and so smart! We boost of show- I A the greatest of beautifi-l array shes I= C4EpnoNl" . - $3.95 l j i ever shown in Ann

May 14, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… area as much as he can. He’s already performed at Ann Arbor’s Blind Pig, a University fra- ternity, the Martin Luther King Day Symposium and some other open mics around town. The show King remembers…

… passersby drawn to the springtime pulsation of sound. It was a small but hearty crowd enjoy- ing a more private concert of a grun- gier, edgier sound with a twang of blues. The party brought an eclectic…

…, sunnier souls and the season of music festivals. There’s something liber- ating, refreshing — empowering, even — about being in sunny haze among a crowd of strang- ers bonded by the love…

… of cer- tain bands and musical culture. Coachella and Bonnaroo are renowned for bringing concert-goers into wide desert and farm fields, but a newer trend has brought these festivals to…

… cities for a change of pace and envi- ronment. Over Memorial Day weekend, Boston Calling Music Festival will hold its fifth event since its inception two years ago. What began as a sim- ple idea to…

… bring the festival culture to an urban atmosphere was soon picked up by the Bowery to sponsor the event to reality — first headline by The National in May of 2013. This year, Grammy award-winner Beck…

… come for the music, while others come just to enjoy the air of festivity. Bernard, a 25-year-old finance worker from Lebanon, rocked out to the music up front even though he had never heard of the…

… apart from other music festivals is not only the urban setting off of which the music resonates; the event, much like the block party series, has a lower key nature and also an open door reentry…

… acts. Boston Calling intertwines both local bands and up-and-coming art- ists amalgamated with big-name headliners — a way to expose the community to diverse musical cul- ture. The festival brings…

… in a wide variety of artists — it isn’t only an alternative music haven like most festivals are: It caters to an audience comprising wide demographics and different musical tastes and, hope- fully…

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

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

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

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

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

May 08, 1899 (vol. 9, iss. 160) • Page Image 3

…-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…

May 13, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… Fully Loaded will perform r Nthe Center for Independent Living afterwards. *French North African guitarist Pierre tonight at the Blind Pig ... The -The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre bluegrass to the Ark, with a…

… favorites of contemporary Japanese textile techniques by Ann Arbor artist Lucy*ui~e v Map of the World spin into the Alley tehte byAnAbrritLc Thursday p oArai-Abramson. It's at 12:30 p.m. in Door Fthe first…

… sisters. It's at the -Rory Block, one of the few white that are both entertaining and 'Performance Network hosts its Community High Auditorium, 401 -Thconvention comea Jto Rackham female blues guitarists…

…, appears at the technologically innovative, spring benefit, Riffs: A Theatre and N. Division, at 8 p.m. Tickets are Auitornium featug porac e Ark. 'Comedian Judy Tenuta, known for Blues Cabaret, at 8 p…

May 20, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 166) • Page Image 4

… Right" MAY FESTIVAL VISITORS WILL SURELY ENJOY THE COOL REFRESHMENTS SERVED AT BETSY ROSS SHOP The Fountain Room Beautift THE ONLY UiHOLSTERED PULLMAN AND SOLID; SILVER FOUNTAIN SERVICE IN ANN ARBOR" The…

…INAL BANK d 1863 c Wfomn Ei {... [I Seasonable Millinery FIRST ANN ARBOR M1EMBE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM All ladies expecting to attend the D. A. R. election on Tuesday, May 25, at Mrs…

… at Palmer field. At. Parlor of Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $000…

… be in Ann a short time to interview pros- esmen.; Write us today if you ted and we will have our man- )u while in Ann Arbor. - -Fly Worry Your Head Off If You Want To -but if you're wise, you…

… once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca- tion. For more details call M. Mer- zon, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow who borrowed, the blue and gold sweater at the Fall…

… condi- tion. Calk ,1206.-J and ask for J. C. Adams. , WANTED - Private garage at once-. Call 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two good May Festival seats cheap, for Thursday night, Friday…

… afternoon and night and Sat-. urday. Call 1582-J between 11 and 12 A. M. and 7 and 8 3. M. FOR SALEg-Two May Festival, tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon…

…, 1st Balcony. Ad- dress 432 Fifth St. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets for the remainder of the coursd Main floor, Sec. G, row 5. $10. 51S E. William. Phone 1878-W. FOR SALE-First class Gibson tenor…

… Daily office and paying for this ad. 'I I. W~hy not Flowers for 0 /, the flay Festival srnr rrrr n rirs w rrrri tain pen between ngineering build- Reward. Phone I Bin'Maize- Blossom Shop g…

May 17, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 159) • Page Image 4

… oxy- acetylene welding processes will also be demonstrated. PROF. A. H. WHITE TO LECTURE Will Talk to :Detroit-Ann Arbor See. tion of Electrical Society A lecture on "Electrical Precipita- Urge…

… delivered Fri- bill at the Majestic theater Thursday day at 6:30 o'clock before the Detroit- and Friday Charlie Chaplin will an- Ann, Arbor section of the American LOST LOST-Chi Psi badge. Leave 620 State…

…. Reward. m16,17,18 LOST-Delta Sigma Delta pin; blue and red stones. Finder please re- turn to 527 Thompson St., or call 1415-J. m16-17 LOST-At Soph Prom, gold pencil. Call 2220. m16-17 LOST-Kappa Beta Psi…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY . AY FESTIVAL GUESTS Eat at Oren s Cateteria E. William St. * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 * AT THE THEATERS * * TODAY *1 * Majestic - Virginia Pearson * * and Joseph ilgour In…

… property and paying for this ad. m17 FOR SALE-May Festival course tick- ets, two adjacent seats in front row first balcony. Phone 2044. m17 FOR SALE-Two good May Festival tickets for Thursday night, Friday…

… and Saturday afternoon. Phone Holton 344. m17 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, front second balcony for Fri- day and Saturday night. Call 1072-J after 4:00 or after 8:00 o'clock p. m. m17,18 FOR…

… SALE--May Festival ticket. Single concerts: Main floor. Phone 815-W. m17 WANTED WANTED-Single ticket for McCor- mack concert, on main floor or first balcony. Call 1448-R. m16-17 WANTED-May Festival

May 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…-Chicago at Ann Arbor, May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- bor. June 17-National Collegiate Athlet- ic association meets at Chicago. Abroad May 20…

…-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 22-Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa. May 30-Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. Today is "M" Day. t i ' r l r C " .... , , .+....r Straws I N= ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDUL1, I…

…:o5 z:5. U 9:15 3:15......Saline ....... :5 1z:oo * A-4 ^4 - ^Ar. AnnArbor*Lv* 4:49 ioA* Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS POCKET BILLIARDS i Fourteen tables on second floor reserved exclusively for this…

… COLUMN A D V E R T IS N 3CLOSE 3 A DVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I P.M. 3:30 4:05 4:25 P.M. Lv... Adrian ...Ar. .... Tecumseh .... ... Clinton..... .Saline... Ar. Ann Arbor Lvr. P.M. 9 :oo 8:25 8:os 6:4.5 P…

…, first balcony. Call 2236-W. 164-21 LOST MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU LIKE to know how much money you can make this summer? I had fifty students from Ann Arbor out during spring vaca- tion and their…

…- dinal of Stanford university. Stanford Beats Bears On April 22 some 20,000 persons jammed their way into the California track bleachers to witness the triumph of the all powerful Blue and Gold ag…

…, oak finish, lot 132x150 feet; ear campus and street car lines, uit, flowers, shrubbery. Suitable or fraternity, sorority or hospital. hone 1411-R. 1136 Prospect St. 165-3 R SALE-Two choice May Festival

Festival ticket i center of main floor. Call 1452-R' fternoons or evenings. 164-2 R SALE-Five seats for May Fes- val, Wed. night; two seats Thurs. ight. Phone 2338. 164-2 I SALE-One $7 Festival Course oket…

…. Excellent seat. Call 1505 etween 12 and 1 and 6 and7. 165 t SALE-Two May Festival course ckets, second balcony. Phone ill-M. Good seats. 165 1 SALE-Two patrons tickets for ednesday and Thursday night ncerts…

…. Call 2361-R. . 165 I SALE-May Festival ticket for itire course or first floor. Call 76-R. . 165-2 t SALE-May Festival ticket, sec- d balcony, row E. Phone 71-,. 165 SALE-One May Festival course ,ket…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…. E. W. Edmonds, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. R. D. Windham, of Port Huron; Mrs. George Gilkey, Miss Anne Gilkey, and Mrs. C. J. Woodhams, all of Plainwell. Tomorrow several additional guests will attend tea. Mr…

…, all of Ann Arbor, are also expected to be present. Barney Rapp Plays To Large Crowd At League A large crowd attended the dance given last night at the League by Barney Rapp and His New England- ers…

… direction of Mary Ann Mathewson, '34; a waltz chorus led by Jane Fletcher, '36, and a tap chorus. The central committee plans to present these features at various in- tervals during the intermissions on the…

… that as many members of the alumni may attend as possible, ac- cording to Mrs. J. B. Schoenfleld, president of the association. At this -Associated P'ress Photo Bright blue belt and bandingtcarry out…

… the blue print of this charming organdie frock displayed at a recent fashion show in Philadelphia. Where. TGo Motion Pictures: Michigan, "The White Sister;" Majestic, "Central Airport;" Wuerth, "Haunted…

…- lowed by bridge. In the evening the guests will attend the May Festival. Those expected to visit the chap- ter house are Mrs. Kenneth Laub, Mrs. Joy Miller, both of Grosse Ile; Mrs. P. A. Paot and Mrs. H…

… the features of the May Festival season will be the luncheon given by the School of Music Alumni Association today at the League. The luncheon is given during the time that the Festival is going on so…

… Gold." May Festival: Guy Maier and Lee Pa ttison, pianists, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, conduc- tor, 2:15 p. m.; World premiere of "Merry Mount," Howard Hanson, conductor and composer, 8…

… presented to Charles A. Sink, School of Music. Festival stars the alumni president of will by the WHY BE UNEMPLOYED THIS SUMMER? We offer you an opportunity to join our organization doing work of an…

May 30, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…, with the customary dis- count of $6.75 given to students with identification and some package dis- counts available. Serving Ann Arbor since 1980 RECORDS & USED CDS 617 Packard Upstairs from Subway…

…Tuesday May 30, 2006 arts.michigandaily.com artspage@michigandaily.com ARTS Sundance hits Mich. 8 fi 2 d s' d v ni N, P "Go Blue!" By Jeffrey Bloomer Managing Editor With the famously…

… notion of a "cure" for mutants, a drug effec- tively stripping them of their powers and whatever defor- mities, God-like abilities or cool morphology resonates especially well with the blue, ape-like Beast…

… discriminating yes of the international film com- nunity currently set on the public- ty parade that is the Cannes Film Festival, The Michigan Theater has urned its focus to honoring classics rom another festival

…-revered tar's early films. Michigan Theater executive direc- or and CEO Russ Collins, who trav- led to the Sundance Film Festival arlier this year and spoke on a >anel, said the series will give the heater the…

… sequence f films originally screened before ome of cinema's most eager and rdent fans, which Collins said are he lifeblood of the festival. "As I walked the streets (at Sun- ance), they were filled with…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… interviews. VET'S WATCH REPAIR Said the swabbie to the watch officer, "How about fixing me up)." Blue Front -- State & Packard West Lodge PX - Willow Lodge Community Drugs-E. Ann Arbor h' Coeds…

Ann Arbor correspondent for the Detroit Times and International News Service and a member of Sigma Delta Chi, a journalism fraternity. They will be married June 12 at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New…

… York, and will spend the summer in Europe. They plan to return to Ann Arbor in the fall. ,Dames Bridge, Drama Croups To Hold Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Michigan Dames Bridge Group will be…

… Drama meeting, Mrs. Freeman D. Miller, will entertain the group with dra- matic selections. Mrs. Miller holds the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Award for her outstanding work in play directing. SWAA Notices…

… Gymnasium. Members will bring 50 cents and money from the ticket sales. All members not in the concert are asked to attend by the club man- ager to receive their tickets to sell. ANN HELLER Heller-Molod Plan…

… Eastern Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Heller of Claremont, New Hampshire have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. Samuel E. Molod, son of Mr. Hy- man Molod and the late Mrs. So- phia…

…] bows . . . this sweet sumr by Artemis, Jr. . . . a slip as as a bon-bon. In whi rayon crepe, enriched wit juniors' siz SrYON FABRIC LINGERIE FIRST FL r .:. ; : , R SLIP coeds tanning for blue book…

… entertainment and not studies, the smooth rhythms of Frank Tinker's orchestra will be featured. Regular admission price will be charged, according to Sandy Mac- millan, publicity chairman. Spring Festival To Be…

… Qiven by Dancing Groups A spring dance festival will be presented by the Ballet and Mod- ern Dance Clubs at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday in the Dance Studio of Barbour Gymnasium. The men and women of the…

… -.-=.~.- -.-- -I ENGLISH HUMBER AND SCHWINN BICYCLE REPAIRS - KEYS VOGEL!'S BICYCLE 113 Plan Summer Weddings Coeds Will Vacation in Western Europe; Plans Include Music Festivals, Art Study AND SPORT STORE West…

May 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

Arbor-Yp!ilanti route in the part year is a great improvement over what had been available before. Under the law, the Ann Arbor Trans- portation Authority can provide service to surroauding commun- ities…

… costr'htian is :iv-il- able. "I support the cctrc:nt pro,-s- al to construct a bicycle route between Ann Arbor and Ypsi- lanti this year and : wo ,.d sup- port expendi-ure o cutn'y funds to constrcct add…

… establishing a network of ecm- munity-based corr ctioril facil- ities (as opposed tc ine jail) as recommended by the Blue Rib- bons Corrections Committee. 1 support these efforts and w il1 work to expand them…

… wreath at the grave as he com- memorated the 57th anniversary of his brother's birth. ARE YOU COLOR BLIND? We need you for color vision experiments WE PAY call VISION LAB 764-0574- THEATRE COMPANY Tof ANN

ARBOR, INC. presents a k ~7 xtetnp'/'aeo'u4 Fri., May31 Sat., Junel1 8:00 PM. The Residential College Theatre EAST QUAD 701 E. University Admission $1.00 ' 'r r Yf . Y" , P>': F':' } ; :'.} F:: ?: _ .i…

…/ ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE PARTICIPATE in the largest dowtown Detroit Festival ever held! FEATURING The Detroit Symphony Orchestra DATES: June 21-23 The University of Michigan Singer-Songwriters Wrote…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 23, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 156) • Page Image 2

… Herman Raju, Grad., Activities Assistant, International Center, 603 East Madison St., Ann Arbor. Pershing Rifles Elect Commander Robert Miller, '55BAd, was re- cently elected company comman- der of the…

…. Bergholf names enough moss now, and has finally reading, writing and travelling settled down in a modern home among his hobbies. "I was a roll- on the outskirts of Ann Arbor. Mason To Appear in Second Annual…

… Ypsi. 266-J. . )515B EVERGREENS at wholesale: Pfitzer Juniper..........2.50 to 7.50 Dwarf (mugho) Pine..... .2.50 to 4.50 Pyramidal Arborvitae. 2.50 to 5.001 Spreading Yews.........3.25 to 4.25 Blue

…. cerise curtains, $6 ;odd pieces of satina, etc., $3.50; 16 pieces of blue and white luncheon set, $17; aqua tablecloth, 8 napkin., $11; three large linen dish towels, $4; twelve yellow-white linen nap…

May 19, 1916 (vol. 26, iss. 161) • Page Image 6

….Gl SIX. THE MICHIGAN DAILY F __ __.. i I / o GO TO LYNDON For FRESH Eastman Films GUARANTEED Film Developing Best VELOX Prints DELTA "Art is long, Life i5 Short" CAFE I Ann Arbor

… came again as a freshman. O'Brien was not active on the cam- pus. He entered with three condi- tions. During his last two years his standing improved rapidly. Upon leaving Ann Arbor, Dr. O…

…? Bankoks, Sailors and Panamas; Leghorns in all of the latest Weaves and Shapes from $1 to $6 Ask To See Our $i Shirts A Big Ship- ment of Sport Coals in the Blue Knit ANN Iwo aFlow aert 0 G…

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… have disappeared in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on the eve of his marriage, and who is thought to, have been slain, is a graduate of the1 Michigan medical college, of the class of 1908. Dr. O'Brien came to Ann

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… Distributor of Kodaks All the Latest Models Special Attention Given I For Grown-ups and Growing-ups. 719 N. University "At the Sign of the Kodak" I. === om May Festival Guests Just Received Large…

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May 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 5

… 1975 appearance with Bonnie by showing that she still has that deep, sliding voice. As in their last show together, the two women, who met at the 1973 Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz idwest/s Lowest Selection of…

… Saturday night's concert. RAITT'S EVOLUTION from the realm of straight blues and folk ballads to that of solid, fun- ky rock has been completed. It's not that she's adandoned the early favorites - tunes by…

… John Prine, Eric Kaz and Jackson Browne still appear on her al- bums and she brought out a few of them Saturday as a conces- sion to the quieter half of her following. But, despite six fine blues

… forgotten when she and her special guest, Sippie Wallace, began to sing the blues. Sippie, an ancient lady who was one of the first of the great black woman blues singers back in the twenties, repeated her…

… European Charters andi 3 S Conadion cnd U.S. from $289. CALL 769-1776 Greth #Aces A 216S.4th Ave n S' Festival, joined for renditions of "You Got to Know How, < and "Women Be Wise.' Raitt sP b N maturing…

May 16, 1912 (vol. 22, iss. 160) • Page Image 2

… by the pop- ular compositions of Tom, Dick, and Jack by every piano in Ann Arbor. It is therefore with great hopes and a feeling of relief that we turn to the annual May festival as a rare treat. It is…

… be sprung on the near- grads are being kept secret. The Ann Arbor railroad has agreed to furnish a special train to accommodate the large number of '12 men expected, and ample preparations have been…

…THE MICHIGAN Y_; J THE 1ICHIGAN D ILY Official Newspaper at the U versity of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year. Entered at the Post Office at Ann Ar…

…,' Ypsianti, of the Detroit United Lines, by officers of Varsity or- organizations, the movement, beyond, the capacity of the regular service, of any group of students to or from Ann Ar- bor, extra cars and…

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… officers of the university are stationed at the exits to see that regulations are enforced.' Last evening at the opening concert of the May Festival, standing room was employed, and about each exit clustered…

Festival visitors. As a supplement to the concerts we have crowded many of Michigan's annual features and contests into the latter half of the week. Rope day, the spring contests, a track meet and two base…

May 17, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…AM /q= im . 1 . VOL. VII. No. 171. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 11711897. SFOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VO. -I NC A G - . T WILD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings…

… pair. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. No Bicycle 0 s complete 0 % !I Without a e d /d We have Cameras that are0 g specially adapted for bicyc- lers at $5.00 to $25.00. $8.00 will get a good…

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… White; also a New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and PlatePrinting. MAY FESTIVAL CLOSES. The High Standard of the Series Maintained. The fourth and fifth…

… concerts of the series brought the fourth annual May Festival to a close Saturday. The Uni- versity Musical Society heightened its fame for musical ability by the series and the Festival has been most sue…

…- cessful fiancially. The first concert for Saturday's pro- gram was an orchestral matinee given by the Boston Festival Orchestra, un- der the direction of Herr Mollenhaner, and soloists as follows: Miss…

… Jennie Mae Spencer, contralto; Mr. IH inrich Meyn, baritone; and Mr. Hermsas Zeitz, violinist. Mr. Meyn smlade much the bst ap- learance That he has made during the Festival and was particularly sw1 re…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…~ations have been comnplet- ed, for' Ann Arbor's thirtieth annual' .May Festival, the first concert of v./1~C~x w~ll be given at S o'clock Wed- nesday evening in Hill auditorium when Deniamfino Gigli, the noted…

… traditional feature;, will be more than 50 cost~4ines which will be '~ ~ ~ T ~thPT [ 'e serving fsta )ri'and creflmil brought here by theJ. L. Hudson Com- ..:,.i I IIIH and blue, and spring flowers' will be…

… THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State pand Pacr Se(t~, 601 E. i lartha Washington Candies fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E. Liber-SO ty.'a d v . -- -- ,.:. _ e. " et TODAY uron St…

… Weistersinger." The or- chestra will play TFranck's ;Symphony in D minor and aeveral smaller works for orchestra. Three outstanding numbers appear on t~he second Festival program, sche- duled for 8 o…

… Mlabelle Addi- so, famous Bach interpret er. The third Festival concert at 2':30 o'clock Friday afternoon iil be the "Children's; Concert"~ given by the Children's F- stival chorus uinder the direction of…

… George Oscar Bowen. Su- zalne. 'Keener, a young soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, will Sing two ijumbers and Arthur Kraft, an Anier- ican tenor, will also contribute two. T'he fourth Festival concert…

…'antastic Suite" with thte c- chestra -at 2:80 6-1 clock Saturday afternoon, as the prin- cipa1 featu~re of the fifth Festival ecn- cert. Another object of interest on this program is Schumann's "I-hen- ish" symp…

…~hony, transcribed for", mod- 'crn orchestra by Mr. Stock, who wFill con'duct it. -The Festival will be brought to a dloac at 8 o'clock Saturday night with a3 concert performance of Saint-Sa ens' biblical opera…

….MAionEKF J GeadilMase r.,Prtdi oiety wil o'clock Tuesday. Those whio. wish to J T R K S enni.ngs, Elizabeth M.1cDowell, and Sing At Festival try out, but are unable to colme at e ,MGrlie'lses 'ri oi[wl these…

… nesdayf at a4 o'clock, in Sarah rCas wellI the close of the May Festival wecel St 5Y les d Angell hall, cast of acts 1 and 2, at 5 i for festival guests and university v. j Shown l4edne say o…

May 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…, will return to Ann Arbor. She will be supported by the Men's Chorus of the Choral Union and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A second matinee concert will be given Saturday with Georges Enesco, violinist…

… and the Choral Union will present the finale. Several of these artists and organi- zations are already familiar to Ann Arbor audiences. Giovanni Martin- elli has returned here for many per- formances…

…, while the Young People's Festival Chorus, composed of Ann Ar- bor public school students, has taken part for several years. Gladys Swarthout began her opera- tic career with the Chicago Civic Op- era…

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…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 11 May Festival To Be Opened By Swarthout Ormandy And Symphony Orchestra Will Assist, Noted Soprano (Continued rrom Page 1) People's Festival

…, performing with the Phila- delphia Orchestra under the direc- tion of Saul Caston. Mr. Enesco will alternate at conducting. Climax of theFestival will be the concertized version of Verzi's "Otel- 10" Saturday…

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… Rhapsody." Fritz Kreisler will be heard for the first time in Ann Arbor with 'orchestra and will'present Mendelssohn's Con- certo in E minor. The third concert of this Jubilee Festival will be opened by…

… Astrid Varnay, the sensational young Wag- nerian soprano will make her Ann Arbor debut by singing works of Mozart and Wagner. The Festival Youth Chorus under the direction of Marguerite Hood will then…

…,Scandinavian op- eratic star. Frederick Jagel, tenor, will return to Ann Arbor after an absence of several seasons. The quartet is rounded out by Alexander Kipnis, bass. All the evening concerts will begin at 8…

… con- J The BUDGET SHOP Two doors east of the Michigan Theater HUTZEL'S Main of Liberty ---p -I M * THE MICHIGAN DAILY SERVICE EDITION * VOL. I, No. 29 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN MAY 2, 1943 of Congress…

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…PAGE TE ... THE MIC-HIGAN DAILY -S NDA*i,a May Festival Will Begin on Wednesday in Hill Auditorium * a+ * * <<, - Civic Councils Hold Annual Work Meeting Conference Discusses Community…

… still issued orders restricting summer travel. I r. Basso Buffo Is First in Concert Series Programs To Include Two Instrumentalists And Seven Opera Stars The Golden Jubilee MayFestival which will…

… presentation of Beethoven's Overture to "Leonore," No. 3. The first May Festival con- cert given fifty years ago was also opened by this selection. On Thursday night, Hardin Van Deursen will lead the Choral…

… Union in a performance of "Laus Deo" com- posed by the late Dr. Albert A. Stan- ley, who with his associates founded the Festival in 1894. Van Deursen will also present Dr. Frederick Stock's "Psalmodic…

… Tchaikovsky Con- certo No. 1, as originally pro- grammed, instead of the Rachman- inoff Third which he later an- nounced. The Golden Jubilee May Festival will be brought to a close Saturday night, with a…

May 12, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

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… babe at Linlithgow palace, Parties having table board or rooms December, 1542. Joseph V. Paton ta well-known Scottish antiquary, bought to rent during the May Festival will It about sixty years ago from…

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

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

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

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May 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS 'A DESPERATELY FUNNY FILM. IT SUCCEEDS. CARL REINER IS ABSOLUTELY AT HIS BEST WITH SUCH MAGCAL ABSURDITIES, eaid T e New Yok Tihes…

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May 13, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS {'} }:: i f }i': j r '}i ti ti I" .,:j…

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