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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 18, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 145) • Page Image 9

… distractions By ANNA ASH Associate Arts Editor Mingled in with the circus per- formers and comedians at the Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival, is an interna- Alll Arbor tional array Summer of some of the most talented…

Ann Arbor will defi- nitely be able to find something that will entertain them this week at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. There could really be no better way to spend a summer night. …

…Monday, June 18, 2007 f The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 7 S oartspage@michigandaily.com 734-763-0379 Songs of an Ann Arbor summer AnnArbor Summerfest provides top attractions and musical…

…-ABRAHAMIAN/Daily Workers setting the stage for Ann Arbor's music, dance and performance series, Top of The Park, in Ingalls Mall. Portuguese David Bowie covers for Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" earned…

… Top of the Park stage at Ingalls Mall and Washington St. Ann Arbor fiddler Jeremy Kittel will perform. Known for his superb Celtic, bluegrass and jazz techniques, Kittel recently earned Outstanding…

…- ter, the West Virginian radio show Mountain Stage will be broadcast live. Returning to Ann Arbor for the second time this year, Jeff Daniels will be bringing his humorous sto- rytelling to the stage…

… round out the two- hour show For more events and details check out the festival's website at www.annarborsummerfestival.com More than just a music festival By MAUREEN SULLIVAN Daily Arts Writer Ann

Arbor's 24th annual 24 day- long Summer Festival brings big names in entertainment to the main stages at Hill Auditorium and the Power Center. The diversity of per- formers this year include retro swing…

… performers of morna - a soulful musical style simi- lar to the blues but with significant Portugese fado influences. Joining Evora will be Brazilian actor, com- poser and musician Seu Jorge, whose EMMA NOLAN…

FeStival contemporary musicians. June15- July 8 With two ven- At the Power Center ues, the Power and Ingalls Mall Center and Top of the Park at Ingalls Mall, the festival is able to feature both…

June 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

…'s that time of year again when the Ann Arbor Summer Festival rides into town for three weeks of spec- tacular performances, outstanding outdoor movies, fabulous food booths, and a free (yes, free) concert…

… every- one. The festival began in 1984 and fo- cused mainly on classical music and theater programming. The idea of the festival in Ann Arbor came from Eu- geneB. Power.AccordingtoKatherine Funk, this…

… range of talented per- formers including country music leg- end Willie Nelson and Family, Rob- ert Cray Blues Band, stand-up come- dian Paula Poundstone, the Paul Tayor Dance Company and many, many more…

… more cameo length Arbor has lost a very important and appearances like that in "A League of influential man, his founding vision Their Own." Billy Crystal and Daniel will continue. Stern are pleasant in…

… that is sure to be a hit. This season (June 17-July 10), beginning Friday with the season kick- off party, marks the 11th year of the Summer Festival/Top of the Park and promises to have something for…

festival. It has been a success ever since. But this year's theme will stray a little from the classical mode and into a culturally diverse and multi-faceted array of programs. The festival pre- sents a wide…

June 19, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 7) • Page Image 9

… Jazz and Blues Festival. The boogie woogie of Ann Arbor's own piano-man Mr. B, the hard bop of the George Adams quartet, the joyful calypso sounds of the Trinidad-Tripoli Steel Band, the gutbucket blues

… of Albert King and more will all be heard under a large tent on the banks of the Huron River. Don't miss this opportunity to catch the Blues Festival craze....Also on the 27th , as part of the Ann

…, intricately staged sword fights, and a a new musical numbeer. The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra will provide live musical accompaniment. Showtime is 8 pm. Rockabilly big-man Sleepy La Beef plays tonight and…

Arbor Summer Festival, a special presentation of the 1921 silent film version of The Three Musleteers will happen at the Michigan Theater. The movie will be accompanied by a live-on stage musical prologue…

… "A"tUpdate The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 19, 1987- Page 9 Arbor debut. Their EP "The Very Long Fuse" was voted Best EP of 1985 by the New York Times. WE ONE SD A Y. It's a night for unusual…

…, 'Famous People Players,' 2 pm, Power Ctr. grandchildren), Fresh Air Camp, 764-0594. 7-2-3200. Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest, -Pride Week: Awards Dinner/AIDS 668-7622 inn Arbor

…. See this one first as it creates an excellant context through which tio understand the Shin Hanga movement. U P C0 M I N Saturday June 27 brings a major music festival to the area: WEMU's Frog Island…

…--Pride Week: Ecumenical Svc, 10 am, on The University Record calendar, and West Park. Rally, 11 am, & march, noon, Federal ity sponsored groups and organizations Plaza (Liberty at 5th). Solstice Festival, 1…

…. Brown, publications Stu Woodshop --Safety Class for new shop users, Sess Record, 4/2 Maynard St. Asterisk * I, 9-11 am, SAB, 763-4025. h admission is charged. *AA Summer Festival--Concert, "An Evening…

… new shop users, Sess stival--Perf, The Brecht Co, Baal, 8 II, 11 am-1 pm, SAB. 763-4025. og Aud, 701 E Univ. 9950532. *AA Summer Festival--Children's Day at the rug (1 wk), Elderhostel (for Festival

June 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…10- The Michigan DaibSunmmer Weeldy-Wednesday, June16,1993 WHOWHATWHEREWHEN Parallel Lines Yes, it's time once again for the Ann Arbor Sumner Festival. And if you make one cultural excursion over…

… You haven't spent a summer in Ann Arbor until you've made tracks for Ypsi's celebratory FrogtIsland Fes- tival. Held this weekend under a very big tent by the river, in the heart of Ypsi'sDepot Town…

… information hotline. Watch this We're leaving-for afew weeks,but the Ann Arbor film scene continues. Ofthe cropofnew films settohit town, oneofthemostquietly-toutedis"Watch It." The debut film by director Tom…

…,malebondingandthe refusalof the '90smale to grow up. At the Michigan Theater starting June 25. Call 668-8397. ROOMMATE MATCHING SERVICE AT UNIVERSITY TOWERS APARTMENTS, 536 S. FOREST AVENUE ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 (313) 761…

…, the festivalprom- ises a pastiche of full-blooded music, from zydecoandcajun bands togospel choirs to blues singers toBrazilian and Caribbean reggae, ska and calypso beats. Of course, all this music…

… will offer Delta Blues and John Delafose and the Eunice Playboys will mark their Mid- western debut, playing their brand of Louisiana zydeco. The fun begins at 5 p.m., so get there early. On Saturday, it…

… carrying through an array ofCaribbeanandpan- American music, dancing and ther smooth sounds of the Kinsey Report'st modern blues/reggae. So if you make one trip to Ypsi this summer, aside from doughnut runs…

… the next week, make it the Summer Festival's "Get Parallel," a combina- tion dance/theater extravaganza. "Get Parallel" is put together by Peter Sparling, chair of the University Dance Department, and…

June 18, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 7) • Page Image 11

…, song, The eight-member rhythm and blues dance and laughter will resound group expects its fourth CD, "Late through Ann Arbor's night skies. Night Cruise" to be released soon. A This outdoor songfest is…

…, saxophonist and manager 9erts of invention. of the Sun Messengers, hopes his band The Ann Arbor Summer Festival's will "get people dancing (and) set them Top of the Park series has ingenuity that in motion…

… part of the mix of soulful vocals, a four-man horn Ann Arbor Summer Festival, which section and a timeless rhythm will bring y udes the Power Center Series. Bob you to your feet. Nwhart, Capitol Steps…

… outdoor stage and theater. the Park for five years. It's free, it's close, But nothing and it transforms the y gold can stay. The ordinary into some- PREVIEW Sun Messengers thing amazing. Ann Arbor await…

… the show picnic fantasy; fun people, live tunes starts at sundown. a gourmet food. Ann Arbor supplies Catering to the diverse tastes, of an t people, though the popular series entire community isn…

… Top of the Here are a few val Park as a chance re incentives: ;Summ erFeS to maximize j , rhythm and Top of the Park M i c h i g a n s "Blues Brothers" In June 20-July 13 ephemeral warm 1997, the Top of…

… tive director, explained that revenues Blues Brothers," "Batman" and from Power Center ticket sales pay for "Apollo 13" will. be shown free of the outdoor series. The goal is to keep charge. Oleniczak…

June 03, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 21) • Page Image 13

Arbor Ethnic Festival, Septem- ber 3, 4-This event takes place in downtown Ann Arbor on Main Street. The festival provides the opportunity to explore over 15 different ethnic cultures as they share their…

…The Michigan Doily-Thursday, June 3, 1982-Page 5-B Calendar of summer events to enjoy (Continued from Page 4) and Liberty. The State St. Area Mer- chants Association sponsors the fair. The Ann Arbor

…, lithographs and ceramics. The Ann Arbor Summer Symphony, July 29-The final summer concert will take place at Hill Auditorium. Ad- mission is free. The doors will open at 8:00 pm and the concert will begin at 8…

…:30 pm: Ann Arbor Antiques Market, August 15-This market attracts over 200 an- tiqqe dealers to the Washtenaw County Fairgrounds in Saline. All antiques are guaranteed for authenticity. Admission is $1…

… Yesteryear Heritage Festival, August 27-29-The festival features the Heritage Parade, the Wallenda High wire act, and antique car show, historic homes tour, and a street art fair-all in downtown Ypsi. Ann

June 11, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 124) • Page Image 11

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… ROSENBAUM/Daily Eric Clapton plays to the crowd at the Palace on June 6, insisting this Is his last tour. The show featured old favorites "Layla," "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Bell Bottom Blues, along with an…

… Aitrs Festival of New Works dra attention to 'U' p1lywrite Monda9, June 11, 2001-- The Michigan bail - 11 y Jenna Gerds r the Daily hen you think Broadway show, at comes to mind? "Annie, Get Your…

… already een it. That's because "Summer of 2" owes at least a portion of its uture success to the University of ichigan's New Works Festival. The lay debuted at the University, under onstruction, in June of…

… 1999 in the estival's first year on campus. The Festival of New Works, artis- ally directed for three years by ywright Frank Gagliano, helped o showcase "Summer of 42" and nany other plays, musicals and…

… creenplays in the last two years, and sill continue to provide this special nd unique opportunity in 2001. In act, the Festival is the only vehicle n the country for dramatic writing hat undertakes production…

… for all hree forms of media in one season, .nd Gagliano and his associate, dary Lou Chlipala, have put a lot of d, sweat and tears into this sum - aers Festival. Arthur Miller attended the Festival n…

… flies." But don't buy tickets for this year's upcoming plays expecting to see a finished product. The element of the Festival of New Works that makes it so original is the fact that the productions are in…

June 14, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

… willentertainthecrowd.Franciscosaidsome of these bands will include Big Dave and the Ultrasonics, BlueVinyland Tracy Lee with George Bedard and the Kingpins. Along with the entertainment, local Ann Arbor restaurants will…

…, movies and food as the Ann Arbor Summer Festival's "Top of the Park" begins its 12th season. The idea for the Top of the Park originated with former University regent Eugene Power, who is now deceased…

…. Power donated the money to build the Power Center in theearly 1980s and began the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. Admission to the Top of the Park is free each night. Rachel Francisco, the festival's marketing…

… andruse localrestaurants." Dettling said restaurants who set up at Top of the Park raise a lot of revenue. "The Ann Arbor Summer Festival and the Top of the Park are nonprofit or- ganizations. The…

… participate. philia Foundation of Michigan. town Ann Arbor last Saturday. "I've done this AIDS walkathon ev- The walking team bringing in The Third Annual Pledge Walk for cry year because I think it's a good…

… largecrowds each year. "It's a lot of fun and also a great family event," Francisco said. "There is usually a cross from everyone in Ann Arbor that attends." Dettling said he expects this year to bring a…

… in- had to take a blood product," said f organizations, more than 900 Ann Ar- fected with HIV was one reason walkers Wilkinson, a volunteer with the He bor-area residents walked through down- chose to…

… business. "We are definitely excited for the festival.We think it will be a great success," he said. "We are anticipating good business because this year we will be offering more from our menu." The Amer…

June 04, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…, Taste of Ann Arbor featured delica- cies from more than 40 of Ann Arbor’s well-known eateries such as the Arbor Brewing Company, The Blue Tractor and Silvio’s Organic Ristoran- te with food types…

…420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com LAURA SCHINAGLE Editor in Chief 734-418-4115 ext. 1251 schlaura@michigandaily.com MADISEN POWELL Business Manager 734…

… Press and The Associated Collegiate Press. 2 Thursday, June 4, 2015 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com NEWS Taste of Ann Arbor exhibits dishes from local eateries Due to weather, vendors…

… make last- minute changes to menus By JACKIE CHARNIGA Daily Staff Reporter The annual Taste of Ann Arbor event took over Main Street on Sunday, despite rainy conditions. A ticketed event…

… were coordinated by volun- teers from the Michigan The- ater, to whom a portion of the proceeds will be donated. Mary Kerr, president and CEO of the Ann Arbor Con- vention and Visitors Bureau, was…

…- time event organizer Maura Thomson has participated in Taste of Ann Arbor since 2005 and said she has noticed an increasing spike in popularity. “We have, assuming good weather, doubled in atten…

…- dance since 2008, and last year’s Taste of Ann Arbor had over 15,000 people,” Thomson said. Thomson attributes the dra- matic growth of the event to that of social media. “Social media has changed…

… sustainability in the food community of Ann Arbor, and said Taste of Ann Arbor is sensitive to cutting down on waste. “We need to take steps to be a ‘zero-waste Taste,’ ” said Thomson. “It’s about keeping…

… of Ann Arbor on Sunday. TA STE TEST @MICHIGANDAILY See TASTE, Page 3 …

… one of the six judges at this year’s competition. Responsible for the selection of this year’s entrees and Best of Show, Kerr described what goes into a winning dish at the festival. “The…

June 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… sections around, in which rub-board player Earl Sally and blues guitarist Sherman Robertson play a key role. Also, Simien sings in an expres- Ann Arbor Civic Thare Ann Arbor Summer Festivat asd…

… IDA AND THE Crowley, Louisiana band in the next BON TEMPS ZYDECO BAND generation of zydeco music. Hot appear at the Frog Island Zydeco, tunes from their most recent record, Blues and Jazz Festival in…

… Detroit's SUN smooth remake of Neville Brothers' MESSENGERS. Tickets are $12 at "Tell It Like Is." the gate; call 487-2229 for info on Only a little under a week after the the other blues and jazz events…

… nimble, at times achingly know more about her."' soulful voice suggestive of a Another popular Cajun band play- younger, wilder Aaron Neville. ing at the festival will be Wayne Although Simien and his band…

… going Frog Island Festival, Terrance on there Friday and Saturday. Simien and the Mallet Playboys TERRENCE SIMIEN AND THE will play on June 29th and 30th at MALLET PLAYBOYS bring their the Blind Pig…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

festival is set for early September. …

June 07, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 24) • Page Image 5

… PAULINE BLVD. ' 4 ANN ARBOR 48103 Eb 662-3149 W U NsideNYState On,80-2y -984 EDUCATIONAL CENTER CA LToU Fr - - SPCAITS SINCE 1938 00 Dails Photo by CHRISTINA SCHNEIDER Schrader Cannes' other film fest The…

…Tuesday. June 17 197 7 THE AMCHIGAN DAILY Poge Five T , , HOLLYWOOD GOES MOT OWI Nl yy 'rteSiSfSYi : , r r .... <. 6 3:_ { E 'BlueColl ar By DAVID KEEPS "THIS ISN'T A COMEDY," actor Yaphet…

… Kotto barked, referring to his latest film, Blue Collar, curfently being shot on locations in Detroit, Flint and Kalamazoo. The film, directed by Paul Schrader, famed for his blistering screenwriting in…

… thoughtful and soft-spoken manner. Schrader, making his directorial debut with Blue Collar, ex- plained that the story, which concerns auto work- loud ers and union skullduggery, will mirror the in- and herent…

… draam of the city of Detroit-the economic lenc and cultural imperatives of the automotive in- to b dustry, which helps to form the dramatic core "Do of the film, would be lost, he said, if Blue Collar of…

… alternating stream of one-liners insults that caused some embarrassing si- nes in the generally hectic proceedings. Not e outdone,"Mr. Kotto addressed the question, you think that Blue Collar is an indication…

…, Richard Pryor scored dramatical- n Lady Sings The Blues. he burning question, at this point, is whetther rader will be adequately able to depict De- t cinematically. Recent films soht in Detroit ude two box…

…-office bombs, 'Scarecrow and roit 2000, but with Schrader's impressive track It quirky cast and Schrader's impressive track ord as a starkly imaginative storyteller, the cess of Blue Collar seems assured. There…

… 30th international amateur postmarked by 30 June 1977 to film festival will run Sept. 3-11, a-preselection committee. There 1977 in Cannes, and entries are is no entry fee. being accepted now. It is…

… open Further info is available from to all amateur filmmakers work- Secretariat du Festival Interna- ng in 8MM Super 8, 9 MMS, and tional du Film Amateur-Palais 16MM formals, both black and des Festivals

June 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

Arbor City Council last night unanimously passed a resolution granting $15,000 to the organizers of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. The resolution earmarks $11,911 from the 1984-85 Contingency Council…

… Programs budget and $3,009 from the General Fund Undesignated Fund Balance to assist the Ann Arbor Summer Festival in promotion and organization of this year's festival. The General Fund Undesignated Fund…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… out the Gateway to Ann Ar- -The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's with Frank Sinatra, Milt Jackson, in between at 7:30 p.m. tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. bor exhibit at the Ann Arbor Asso- production of…

… out at the Beat ... Nozero Quartet ... (Bop) Harvey for Public Art of Ann Arbor. p.m. Tickets are $15 to $ 10, and 12p.m. Tickets are $10. John Roberts & Tony Barrand bring bounds into Rick's with their…

…. *Kerrytown Concert House exhibits out some blues at the Ark ... reggae artist, spins into the Blind Pig The performance starts at 8 p.m. oil and watercolor paintings by Dan- Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band…

… energizes ... Johnny Allen and the Appeal -Koyaanisqatsi takes a look at the ish artist Frede Schilling through the Blind Pig, bring their local blues/rock blend to -Pianist Monty Alexander opens up…

… popu- -SST recording artists The Tar Babies -Get ahead for your American novel -The season is upon us ... the Ann their British humor to the Ark. lar brand of East Lansing-based reg- stick to The Beat…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Summer Edition MichiganDaily.com 2 4 6 8 2 7 Festival attracts attendees from across the state By SAM COREY For the Daily The annual Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival kicked off June 12 on North…

… >> SEE PAGE 11 inside MUMFORD & SONS Ann Arbor Summer Festival kicks off with live music, outdoor activities ZACH MOORE/Daily …

… University Avenue with various activities and live musical performances. Established in 1984 by micro- film pioneer Eugene Power, in collaboration with the city of Ann Arbor and the University, the…

… work of volunteers and dona- tions from regular attendees. LSA junior Rob Smith said he enjoys how the event engages the Ann Arbor community. “It has a vast range of musical talent and is a place…

… LEFT & RIGHT: Mumford & Sons perform at DTE Energy Music Theatre on June 16th. ZACH MOORE/Daily CELEBRATING OUR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Thursday, June 18, 2015 Ann Arbor

… Park, make up 90 percent of the festival’s activities and include outdoor movies, concerts, workouts, organized dancing, educational programs and food vendors. According to Amy Nesbitt, the…

… director of the festival, there has been a steady fusion between the indoor and outdoor programs. “It used to be segmented between indoor and outdoor programs. Over the years, we’ve tried really hard…

… to braid that experience,” Nesbitt said. Each year the nonprofit fes- tival’s steering team sends a See FESTIVAL, Page 3 See BOOTCAMP, Page 3 Program transitions veterans to classroom ACADEMICS…

June 12, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Phillips in a style that is blues attack to the Pig's meager mercial with Bangle Vicki Peter - equal parts Left Banke, Blue Cheer, stage for one final Ann Arbor son) to finally record their debut and Grape…

… that are not to be missed and something to please just about anyone. The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is back for its fourth season, running from June 20 to July 18. In honor of the Michigan Sesquicentenial…

…, including Bob James, will appear. In dance, "A Double Date For Dance" will be at the Power Center on June 22 at 8 pm. This per - formance features two Ann Arbor modern dance companies, the J. Parker Copley…

… Gilbert and Sullivan Society from June 25-28, and July 2 and 3, the Ann Arbor Summer Symphony on June 28, the Cassini Ensemble string quartet on July 10, and the Ann Arbor Chamber Wind Ensemble on July 11…

…. July 4 will feature the Ann Arbor Summer Civic Band in a Fourth of July Celebration. Tickets for the indoor concerts are on sale in the Michigan Union Ticket Office. The Power Center Box Office opens on…

…?). Opening up the show in a rare y Sounding like a post-eST Blind Pig appearence are Ann This Monday, June 15, at the Partridge Family with a castrated Arbor's Favorite lysergic lycan - Blind Pig, marks the…

Ann Arbor Bobby Sherman handling vocals, thropes Laughing Hyenas. With debut of L.A. bubblegum, alum- the three McDonald Brothers take their own debut album mere mo - inum-foil metalheads, Redd Kross…

…:30pm, and goes on to EMU Mastermimes, a Gym America tumbling demonstration, the Blue Dragon Dance Theatre, and concludes with a vocal jazz ensemble. Also coming to the Top of the Park are the University…

…, this year's Festival features many state artists. And in addition to its major events, which take place in various campus area theatres, there is also daily and nightly outdoor entertainment. These free…

…) Music Festival will be held at the Power Center at 8 pm on July 11. This performance integrates computer technology with the performance and composition of music. MIDI artists from all over the country…

June 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… scheduled to Top of the Park with a guy selling hot dogs, said Ann Arbor kick-off the event this Friday. Done with spring classes and looking for Summer Festival Marketing Director Colleen Highlights…

… . June 20 at 7:00 Big Dave and the Ultrasonics Top of the Park, a part of the Ann Arbor Thursday. Coordinators expect more than of Mystery." U June 21 at 9:00 Cigar Store Indians Summer Festival, is a free…

blues. from local restaurants, concerts from local Store Indians and classic movies such as "The throughout the three and a half weeks include: Located on the roof of the Fletcher Street bands every day…

… during the event, and movies Blues Brothers," "Monty Python's Meaning of parking structure and next to the Power Center, projected onto a wall Sunday through Life," and "Austin Powers: International Man…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 20, 2011 (vol. 142, iss. 142) • Page Image 8

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… complaint was, it needs to be more open-mind- ed." "It needs to include other genres (like) bluegrass, jazz, blues, hip hop, reggae, whatever, because the only thingyou need to be a jam band is to improvise…

… nessee's festival Not enough? Take in a movie fol- lowed by a Q&A session with the ompasses genres likes of Zach Braff, Aziz Ansari or Kareem Abdul Jabar. Prefer to be By DAVID RIVA bombarded with jokes…

… canvas to paint carica- swan dives. festival headliners, display No, this is not reality. This is of performers from years Bonnaroo. ray generic graffiti and But behind all the glitter and otes ranging…

… from nonsen- gloss that most experience at the rofound. festival is an intensely well-planned ps the most noteworthy event that has evolved into a pre- the wall reads "Reality is miere destination for…

… Wars." A a jam-band dust bowl into an oasis p to the source reveals an of art to satisfy anyone's pallet. d cuckoo clock towering One of the festival's keys to suc- unfathomably large camp- cess is the…

… dispensation of good-natured feelings. Slug, of the hip-hop group Atmo- sphere, described why this is so important. "There's a vibe at festivals - but especially at one like this - that's real communal," he said…

… and have a mindset that goes along with this," he added. Needless to say, the festival had its fair share of guitar-driven acts as well with mind-blowingsets from My Morning Jacket, Arcade Fire and The…

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

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

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

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

June 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 30) • Page Image 6

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… Pleasance, Jack McGowron, Jacgueline Bisset "Razor edged slapstick . .tension . . . horror and hilarity"-Time Grand Prize Berlin Festival Critic's Award Venice Festival (Japan) Akira Kurosawa director of…

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June 13, 2011 (vol. 141, iss. 141) • Page Image 8

… returns with an interactive new season By ANNA SADOVSKAYA For theDaily As summer nears its peak, Ann Arbor Summer Festival lights up Ingalls Mall for its 28th annual celebration. As usual, the FestivalA is…

…," said Robb Woulfe, executive direc- tor and all-around enthusiast of Ann Arbor Summer Festival. "It's more social and allows for people to throw their blankets on the lawn and relax with family and…

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…

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June 01, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

… provide cheap entertainment . Top of the Park festival starts June 17 By Joshua Krut DAILY STAFF REPORTER Looking for a cure to those "summertime blues"? The city of Ann Arbor may just have an answer. The…

Ann Arbor. The idea is just for everyone to come out and have a good time," said Mary Oleniczak, a Top of the Park Festival organizer. The festival includes live entertainment by such local favorites as…

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…, associate vice presi- dent forgovernmentrelations, may assume anew position and report directly to the president, Kennedy said. Wednesday, June 1, 1994 - The Michigan Daily - 7 'Top of the Park' festival to…

… annual Top of the Park Festival will kick offJune 17at the Power Centerlobby andrun through July 10. The festvities are located next to the Power Center. "It is almost completely subsidized by the city of…

….Food booths will be open at all events, andin the pasthave includedsuchlocalestablish- ments such as Stucchi's and Pizza House. Ticket prices for the two-week festival are $5 for students, $10 for solo and $25…

… announced in June and will be available at the Festival information booth. Many of those attending the festival are Uni- versity students. "Top of the Park was definitely a great time last summer. My friends…

June 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…, June 16,1989-Page 9 "Velvet Fog" kicks of A2 A Summer Festival BY SHERRILL L. BENNETT And I do mean kick. If you're imagining this 1989 Ann Arbor Summer Festivalopener -at thePowerCenteron June24 at8 P…

…. BY__ABEEL _ZUBERI _suicide, the U.S. Consulate said that Brando, Dean, Monroe, and Clift, the MEL TORME starts off the 1989 Ann Arbor Summer Festival with a I've found the perfect palliative it was an…

… the other sizzle of Tormb's singing combined with the punch of a jazz ensemble may BY NABEEL ZUBERI great American icons. Like Elvis, well bring the 4th of July to Ann Arbor a few weeks early this year…

… continues to fasci- LETS GET LOST premieres at the be purchased at the Michigan Union Ticket Office in Ann Arbor and all from his hotel window in nate. Baker was the most beautiful Michigan Theater (668…

… Costello's "Almost Blue," turning ended abruptly last year, but has been captured by a new documentary. the song's sentiments into a fragile crystal of sound. What's breathtaking The Michigan Dai 1-Friday…

… repository for so many of $19-$35 in advance. Other upcoming concerts in the Summer Festival Chet Baker Sings. The phrasing in Baker had been an heroin addict youth's urges, and aesthetic and ro- include…

… Friday, his incredible good looks, have cre- fascinated by the appeal of myth. ofthe Fletcher St. parking structure. Ticketsfor Festival performances may May 13th of last year; he'd fallen ated a myth that…

…-8397) Mon- Ticket Master outlets. Call 747-2278 for festival information. Amsterdam. The police said it was musician to have walked on this day, June 19th through July 2nd. of The University of Michigan The…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…i h in I Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 22-S Cm~c ig. DA ILY ,Friday, June 2, 1978 I .5...Sixteen Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents plus Supplement RAPE CASE REMARK: Conn. judge ouster Rep. Paul LaRosa Gov…

… their heels to traditional Greek music. The six girls and two men perform nightly during the three-day event. "EVERYONE IS so happy and pleasant," claimed Jean Furkioti, an Ann Arbor high school student…

…, blacks, and Irish are only a few of the ethnic groups sampling the Hellenic tradition. The name of the festival is "Ya'ssoo," which means "Hello." Youthful dancers in red, white, and blue costumes clicked…

… You don't have to be Greek to enjoy the Greek Festival at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox church this weekend. St. Nicholas is again this year spon- soring the Greek Festival, which began yesterday and will…

…. And in- Daily Photo by JOHN KNOX ance at the Ya'ssoo Greek festival which began yesterday at 414 N. Main. See SYRIANS, Page 1 1 See YA'SSOO, Page 7 …

June 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 126) • Page Image 20

… the gravelly voiced Sam Meyers, accompanied Frog Island 'by Anson Funderberg & the Festival Rockets. Frog Island Park Meyers was the paradig Ja 262 of a cool blues musician - an older African…

…. Bailey Walsh and Kathy Cramer were glad the) finally went to the festival. "I've been in Ann Arbo a couple of years and meaning to go to the festival, Bailey Walsh said. "I heard about it from friends4…

… opportunity for fun. Erma Thomas was one of a trio of Jazz and Blues divas who finished off Friday night's festivities. Tortoise grows Wings of its own By Steve Gertz For the Daily Last Tuesday at The Magic…

…-1 20 - The Michigan Daily -- Monday, June 29, 1998 Frog Island Fest gives cool music in the hot su By Michael Galloway 'tDaily Arts Editor Imagine a giant, blue and white striped tent with people…

… sitting underneath and around it in lawn chairs or on beach towels, listening to the swing grooves of Blues, Jazz, Zydeco, Cajun, R & B or Roots Rock, depending on the live band. Anywhere from 10 to 50…

… every year on WEMU, Styrk said. Scheys had come with his two friends to hear Keb' Mo' first hand. "I never heard about him before. They (Styrk and Thompson) told me about him. I like the blues, and it…

…-throwing kids, some infectious music and a certain funkified "je ne sais quois," and you've got the 1998 Frog Island Festival. Although the scene may have been quite literally a smelly "I-don't-know-what" to some…

…, the laid- back atmosphere and sweet pendulum off-beat music could be very cool. Produced by The Ark, the Festival is a regular occurrence each year in Ypsilanti's Depot Town. This year's show began…

…-American man in a purple suit and dark glasses. In between songs, he would ask the audience to clap for Funderberg & the Rockets or various other per- formers in the festival. "Let's show them some love," Meyers…

… stamp was issued. Nik Thompson, Kandy Styrk and Josh Scheys had come together to the festival and were anxiously awaiting Keb' Mo'. "This is the first time I've come to the festival, but I hear about it…

June 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 143) • Page Image 28

… industry intrigue, flashing camera bulbs and red carpet-style murmurings. And for once, the spotlight isn't on the students. For the past 46 years, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has been one of the city's most…

…16 Orientation Edition 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com And the show goes on... By Brandon Conradis I Daily Film Editor Truman in 'The Hills' Mar. 30, 2008 - Ann Arbor isn't typically…

… vibrant and distinctive cultural institutions, second only, perhaps, to the Uni- versity itself. Spawned from a resurgence in cinematic experi- mentation during the '60s, the festival grew to become one of…

… the most widely-regarded avant- garde and experimental film festivals in the world. Yet only a year ago - despite the temptation to think a festival as well-estab- lished as this would be immune to such…

… - internation- ally, especially." The concern in the filmmaking community arose in 2006 after a group of state legislators cut the festival's state funding. The instigating factor for this sud- den controversy…

… was an article published by the Mackinac Cen- ter for Public Policy - a group opposed to state funding for the arts - which used several films shown at the festival as examples of state-fundedart they…

… no surprise to McArdle that the sort of risque material the festival specialized in would cause some discomfort. "It'll never go away," she said, commenting on the ongoing art/ After watching "The…

…- cries from filmmakers defending the integrity of their work and the festival - the AAFFwas being zeroed out by the state. McArdle pointed to its history of pushing the envelope and taking chances with…

… audacious and often contro- versial material as the main rea- son, yet she was quick to add that the festival was about more than just shocking its audience. "The festival is about the dia- logue that…

… happens during and after the festival, and supporting those very artists that are mak- ing work that instigate this dia- logue," she said. It's that sense of community awareness among contributors to the…

June 01, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…@michigandaily.com Eli Friedman and Riley Hodder Managing News Editors news@michigandaily.com SARAH BOEKE/Daily Ann Arbor for Public Power hosts festival to rally support for public power Community gathers to learn…

… about and support the movement for public power in Ann Arbor Community members gathered at Burns Park Sunday evening to attend a public power festival hosted by Ann Arbor for Public Power (A2P2), a…

… that.” State Rep. Yousef Rabhi, D-Ann Arbor, who has endorsed A2P2’s mission, was one of the festival’s featured speakers. “What could we do if we did not take our money and send it to Wall Street…

…Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com VANESSA KIEFER Editor-in-Chief eic@michigandaily.com ANGIE YU Business Manager…

… non- profit organization advocating for the city to municipalize its energy utility and replace DTE Energy, the private utility company currently serving Ann Arbor, with a publicly owned energy…

… ‘The Missing Middle’: Ann Arbor community members work to reverse the decline in working-class homeownership As people begin to notice a decline in home-ownership among the working class, several Ann

… project, titled “Ann Arbor’s Middle-Income Needs Analysis: Introducing the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA),” motivated a May 5 City Council resolution to collect and…

….com ANN ARBOR ANN ARBOR reason to celebrate and continue advocating for public power. “We have had this campaign for a little over two years by now,” Woodring said. “We’ve gotten a study approved with…

… sustainability and the environment. Ernesto Querijero, a Washtenaw Community College faculty member and a trustee at the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education, set up a table where he and his wife…

… 75% from the level it was at in 2000. The average housing price in Ann Arbor, on the other hand, is now five times the level it was in 1984. Prospective home buyers must have enough savings to…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… actors from the Detroit-Ann Arbor area are involved in this production, e lue as well as three actors from the au- BY TODD SHANKER gut-spilling blues-ooze, Albert SDRLKS1 (ROCK & thor's homeland…

… ongwrithere D on j Ki y gunshot-guitars into the uncharted Lead singer, guitarist, and realm of Afro-metal. The group be- 340 S. STATE ST. UPSTAIRS, ANN ARBOR 994-3888DAC LA Y s j ongwriter Donald Kinsey…

…/Rasta rhythms to political and social confusion. The theatre has the luxury to delve into to deal with tragedy using com- form their own brand of electrified blues. Donnellan family and their friends are the…

… manufactured one of the blues solo. He would settle for investment to this polemic drama. most talented blues families in the nothing less than every drop of soul The playwright, a lifetime resi- world. Like a…

… retirement. Respected emerged beginning with classic ostinato. - MUSIC TOUR T-SHIRTS by both the Catholics and the bloozer Big Daddy Kinsey and con- After playing stone-blues wah- " SUNGLASSES AND SUMMER…

….T. D'ARBY W Ecome fresh life into the traditional Delta bass-player, Busta Cherry Jones, to GRATEFUL DEAD . PINK FLOYD AND MORE and Chicago blues traditions by in- form White Lightning. White Students…

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…, Page 9 hood friend Ron Prince to form the Festival, Donald teamed with his . THE CURE - DEPECHE MODE . NEW ORDER Kinsey Report, a band that pumps brother Ralph on drums and King's " U2 . THE SMITHS - T…

June 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

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June 18, 2012 (vol. 121, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

Ann Arbor Park will finally Summer begin. This is ) Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival's Through July 29th season, 8, Various with events and t performances in music, dance, Ingalls Mall food, film and and…

… perform two interactive shows a night, where the public can meet the prehis- Taj Weekes & Adowa are among the featured artists at Top this year. ANN ARBOR CLEANING Service - We clean vacant apartments…

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…- time experience," said Summer Festival Executive Director Robb Woulfe. Oneneweventthisyear involves gigantic dinosaurs milling around the Power Center lawn. "This year we're really excited to have this…

…, reli- able applicants please submit your re- sumeetodaneestepsstadio@geeail.com . toric. "People will see a lot of fami- lies and a lot of curious festival goers coming up for (the troupe)," Woulfe…

… added. But for many, the live music defines their Top of the Park expe- rience. "I love that element of sur- prise," Woulfe said. "You could be stumbling across the festival and all of the sudden you have…

… this great band from the other side of the world, or you could stumble on the festival, and it's a local street musician." One rock band hails all the way from Pakistan: Noori. Sponsored by the U…

… night, you'll have a variety of music genres playing," Woulfe said. "I think that's the texture of a festival, that's what gives it its quirky personality." There are 60 performers over the course of Top…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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June 01, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… vinological success, Coleman served his red of Ann Arbor table wine-called "Red Table Wine." "No fancy labels in my .der a simpl winery," he said-to the national governor's conference last elusieleatyear and…

… court will con- CX r L 1 t 'To/ e, Hoamm Go Blue' By RENE BECKER ear University students and fans are oia of maize and blue colored goodies rting the all-too-familiar slogan 'M G , that old slogan now…

… graces the ex ket designed to fill you with spirit fro Go Blue wine. KITE, SLIGHTLY sweet wine comes f nery in Paw Paw which sits smack in wine country, about 90 miles due west lue wine, sold in a green…

… endramino Winery owner, said, "I th wine full of spirit sell." He said he saw bumper stickers with the slogan and deluged with thought it would be nice to name a wine M Go Blue, and have ,baubles and all…

… those people advertising my wine." 0 BLUE.' BUT TO COLEMAN the wine is more than a gimmick. "I xterior of yet hope to win a gold medal with it (the wine) this year at the )m within and State Fair," he…

… said. "It's not a one shot type of deal." from the Ven- Coleman,a full-time employee of the Ford Motor Co., said he, the middleo plans to make the wine every year. thef AnndArborNo stranger to…

… won a gold medal at the State Fair. exclusivelyne Both Coleman and Village Corner expect the M Go Blue ction to it has wine to do well this fall during the football season. Johnson i about it" said he…

… expects a number of repeat sales. Coleman put it this aBlue, John way, "anyone who buys that first bottle for the name is going aught it would to buy the second bottle for the taste, believe me." sider…

… giving the right to vote to mynah birds. Spit it out "I don't spit pretty, but I get it all out," says the new tobacco spitting champion of the Webster County Woodchopping Festival. "It's got to be in the…

…," suggested Bill Gillespie, assistant state agriculture com- missioner who served as festival emcee. "She should have had half as much juice and gone for distance." A foreign substance Police called it "the…

June 23, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 33) • Page Image 2

… The Michigan Daily Vol LXXXIII, No. 33-S Saturday, June 23, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the Univecsity of Michigan. News phonate 764-t562. Second class postage cold at Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… Hlarriet 30 America '73 Unemployment and inflation seen Through the eyes of a blue-collar Philadelphia family. 7:00 2 Superstars of Rock Diavy .ones,Albert Hamomond, Uriah Ieep, Agent and Osi- bisa 4 George…

…-composer-arranger John Hicks and his jazz quar- tet. 50 That Good Ole Nashville Music Statler Brothers, Jean Sha- pard and Ronnie Dove. 8:30 2 11 Bridget Loves Bernie -Comedy Wedding bell blues 7 24 Coaches All…

… demonstration 20 Seven Hundred Club 30 Rich at the Top-Profile Special: Drummer Buddy Rich and his band in a concert fea- turing blues, Beatles and big band numbers, 50 Lou Gordon--Discussion Psychologist R. J…

… weekend. And this is Saturday, so I just better fill you in on what to hear tonight: THE GROOVE SOCIETY (Jr. Walker's former band 'The All Stars") plays at Mr. Flood's Par- ty; TATE BLUES BAND (form- erly…

…'s on the Bill. Sunday: BLUE BLAZES (coun- try) play at Mr. Flood's Party; from 6-9; CLASSICAL MUSIC at Blind Pig; PHONE BOURDAGES at Pretzel Bell; JAZZ at Del Rio. THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of…

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… DUPLEX with STROKE the feature that opened both the San Francisco and New York Erotic Film Festivals, Both films start 7:15 and 9:30 P.M. TONNIGHT and SUNDAY Modern Languages Auditorium 3 & 4 $2 double…

June 29, 2011 (vol. 143, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

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June 03, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

… and drink will all be part of the eleventh annual Ann Arbor Ya'ssoo Greek Festival, which begins today.- The festival, which will run from 11 a.m. to midnight today, Friday, and Saturday is sponsored by…

… seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but he dropped that campaign when Ann Arbor was placed in what he considered highly conservati ve district. Bullard, who chairs the state House Judiciary…

… pleased with the composition of the new Ann Arbor district, which he described as 80 percent the same as the previous district and "slightly less Democratic." "I believe that 'I've accomplished a lot as a…

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 3, 1982-Page 3 THOUSANDS EXPECTED TO A TTEND Ya'ssoo festival begins By GEORGE ADAMS Singing, dancing, three different or- chestras, and a variety of Greek food…

June 07, 2018 (vol. 127, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… bookstore to the AADF. He is a strong proponent of the festival. “It is always a great festi- val to come to,” Young said. “Ann Arbor is a great town, and people always come out and support. Although…

… over Ann Arbor and the surrounding communities came to enjoy the festival. Mike and Kari Victor, Ann Arbor residents, came to spend some of their day at the AADF. “Everybody should come out,” Kari…

June 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 23) • Page Image 2

Arbor Medieval Festival-open meeting and play auditions for 11th Ann Arbor Medieval Festival, 7:30 p.m., Union Kuenzel Room. Ann Arbor Council for Traditional Music and Dance-meeting for anyone interested…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

June 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…-playing vocalists whose bands bring the craze of 23rd & 24 (rain or shine), The Frog zydeco music's folky, Creole style to Ann Arbor at the month's end Island Zydeco, Blues, and Jazz Festival will expand for the…

… fire all it up with some hearty accor- dion melodies. The result will be what Ann Arbor has to offer over the next two weekends. Since the introduction of French- Louisiana culture into the American…

…, I have just the recipe for you - a Cajun recipe, to be exact. First, take a large chunk of Louisiana back-country music. Then, mix it with a touch of soul, blue- grass, country, jazz and rock - and…

…-American music. blues and jazz, under a big tent. known as Queen Ida. But the distinctive element of Headlining this amazing lineup A native of Lake Charles, La., zydeco music is the accordion, espe- will be the…

… with her brother's soft-rock table gumbo of other styles - no- American people off. Most people trio and eventually formed her own tably blues, country, rock, Latin, think it's only good for oom…

June 07, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 22) • Page Image 2

…. Ann Arbor Track Club-5-mile run, 5:15 p.m., Gallup Park. Ann Arbor Theosophical Society-discussion, "Karma-The Law of Cause and Effect," 3 p.m., 1917 Washtenaw. Jackson County Outdoor Club-Carp carnival…

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Arbor Medieval Festival-open meeting and play auditions, 7:30 p.m., Union Kuenzel Room. Buddhist Meditation Center-Dharma Study Group, meditation, 7:30 p.m., 215 E. Kingsley.U The Michigan Daily (USPS 344…

….m. MONDAY MISCELLANEOUS Macromolecular Research Center-colloquium, Prof. G.R. Strobl, "Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Melting Processes and Defects in Polyethylene," 4 p.m., Chemistry Bldg., Room 1200. Ann

… and sportsfest, Outdoor Club clubhouse. Midwestern Whole Life Festival-seminar on whole life concept, Hoyt Conference Center, EMU, Ypsilanti. SUNDAY FILMS Cinema Guild-All This and Heaven Too, 7:30, 10…

June 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… was the site of tryouts for the ninth annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival. The Festival, scheduled for the last weekend of July and the first weekend of August, features costumed dancers, actors…

…A2 Medieval Festival: 'Joust'a I By R.J. SMITH Many persons manage to acquire the title of "fool" in their lifetimes but damn few actively endeavor to earn it. Monday and Tuesday evenings, however…

festival coordinators and the per- son in charge of the drama. "But on a fixed weekend, everything gets done twice, and we expand the music portions," Niemeyer added. Casting parts for the festival, which…

…." In- termezzi troupe members are taught rudiments of juggling, gymnastics and clowing, and are encouraged to im- provise. In the festival, proper dress and customs are scrupulously observed. "WE TRY TO…

… call the play 'How Many Anachronisms Can You Spot Here?'," Moran said. The festival takes place all over campus at places such as Burns Park, the front lawn of the Ark and predominantly on North Campus…

… be presented at the upcoming Medieval Festival. ,# bK! / THE HERALD ELS SIN? - Available - Wherever . Records and Tapes Are Sold Cheap Trick/Heaven Tonight Theirblissful newa]humis "leaven bnight. On…

June 17, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

…, tickets may be pur- chased for $5 at the Performance Network, 408 W. Washington, in Ann Arbor. Joe's Star Lounge is located at 109 N. Main St., Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor Medieval Festival is a fair that runs…

Ann Arbor city parks and at the University's School of Music. This year will mark the fifteenth consecutive summer that the Medieval Festival has taken place. The Festival is primarily financed by…

… to anyone in the audience who wants to sing a song, strum a melody, or just tell a joke. At 9: p.m., such well known Ann Arbor folk singers as Michael Smith, Jay Stielstra, Sally Horvath, Kevin Lynch…

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