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July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 10

…ARTS Page 10 Saturday, July 9, 1983 The Michigan Daily The Femmes are really hommes 4 0 By Joe Hoppe S AVE SUNDAY night for the Violent Femmes, folk punkies from Milwaukee, who are appearing at Joe's Star Lounge. The femmes are actually hommes; 19-year-old Gordon Gano who writes the songs, sings them, and plays guitar, Brian Ritchie, 23, who plays a big am- plified acoustic mariachi bass guitar, and Victor DeLorenzo, 29, who plays a drum se...…

July 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 10

…ARTS Page 10 Tuesday, July 12, 1983 The Michigan Daily 'Psycho II' makes insanity fun I By Bob Learner T HE LATEST feat of modern psy- chology is the rehabilitation of Norman Bates. I wouldn't have thought it possible, but Norman is as sane as the next person now, and has come home in the sequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Psycho II will never become a classic as has its predecessor, but as directed by Richard Franklin and writ- ten by...…

July 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

…ARTS 4 Page 10 Thursday, July 14, 1983 The Michigan Daily Jules] By Larry Dean J ULES SHEAR AND the music of are difficult to categorize. First, he, singer/songwiter/leader of the cheer- fully-named Polar Bears, has been compared vocally to everyone from Bob Dylan to Bruce Springsteen to Bur- ton Cummings, yet none of those . folks come close to the unique urgency that has become the Shear trademark. Second, the music...well, one listen ...…

July 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

…ARTS Page 10 Saturday, July 16, 1983 The Michigan Daily I Gun Club shoots By C.E.Krell B OREDOM. FATIGUE. Dns. Alcohol. Donuts. White people. Black music. Sweat. Speed. Big Beat - July 14th. Here it comes! What is speed? When you think of speed, you usually think about things going fast - zoom! Jets, trains, the Flash, light. All of these things are said to have speed. Think of speed another way now - back to drugs. 'Speed,' a street slang w...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

…ARTS Tuesday, July 19, 1983 4 Page 10 The Michigan Daily Armatrading finds 'key' to good performance By Bill Hanson IT PROBABLY WON'T make Bob Talbert's column, but Joan Ar- matrading's concert last Friday night at the Royal Oak Music Theater had to be one of the best concerts in the area this summer. From the moment the house lights were dimmed for the en- trance of Ms. Armatrading and band, to the final song of the two-hour show, the a...…

July 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 25) • Page Image 10

…I ARTS Page 10 Thursday, July 21, 1983 The Michigan Daily Police produce powerful sounds By Larry Dean It's been a mere five years and as. many albums since the Police's debut LP, outlandos d'Amour, came out in 1978. "Roxanne" was an immediate radio hit, and that, coupled with a grueling tour schedule by the then fledgling trio, pushed them into the limelight and - viola!- a sensation is fullblown-arrived. Even now, with their fifth and best...…

July 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

…4 ARTS Paae 10 Saturday, July 23, 1983 The Michigan Daily %A ya 1 v 'Staying Alive:' By Susan Makuch definitely possesses s much more sophisticsted ad msture look, but un- LRIGHT, ALRIGHT, I admit it - Isfortunately his appearance is the only was one of those who eagerly an- thing thst has changed. Tony Manero, ticipated John Travolta's latest screen s iyesrs later, is still the most venture. Not only would he be starring emotionally im...…

July 26, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

…ARTS Page 10 Tuesday, July 26, 1983 The Michigan Daily 3-D saves 'Jaws' from flat script 4 By Joshua Bilmes J AWS 3-D is a bad film that somehow manages to work. It is definitely bad, but it also makes for a nice way to spend a few minutes in air conditioned comfort. Do it on one of the bargain days, because if you see it at full price Jaws 3-D Starring Dennis Quaid, Bess Ar- mstrong, and Louis Gossett Directed by Joe Alves Now playin...…

July 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…ARTS 4 Page 10 Thursday, July 28, 1983 The Michigan Daily v Paying a call*. on Michael Been By Mare Hodges In a recent phone interview with Michael Been, lead singer and lyricist for the Call, the Daily found out what it's like for a politically- oriented, American band to com- pete with today's top-40 artists. The Call is on tour with Peter Gabriel and will appear at Pine Knob Music Theater Sunday, July 31. Daily - Do you feel alone b...…

July 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 10

…ARTS C.uturuuy,. Ah ilJ ,I f Page 10 Saturday, July 30, 1983 Thne micnigan Dary Gabriel shocks the Knob crowd 4 By Larry Dean MAGINE THIS, if you will; a scant few hours from a sensible deadline, this writer-in-question, he who begged the editors-in-question for some space to hype Peter Gabriel's appearance at Pine Knob Music Theater in beautiful Peter Gabriel Pine Knob Music Theater 7:30 p.m. with the Call outdoor Clarkston Sunday ni...…

July 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

…' 'The Michian Daily - Thursday, July 7, 1983 - Page 11 'Unorkers begin drive to eliminate union, (Continued from Page 1> 20, but Wade said "nobody believes now that we'll get anything." She said workers would rather negotiate on their own because union officials have intimated "the ballgame's over, we can't get anything for you." Wade admits that she is unfamiliar with the decertification process, but vows to learn. "I would quit rather than...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Saturday, July 9, 1983 - page 11 'Fifth' come By Ellen Lindquist F LFTH OF JULY, which opened July 6 by the University Players at the Power Center, is a very hard play to review because, while the cast perfor- med convincingly, the play itself left me cold. Fifth of July, by Lanford Wilson, is about a circle of former '60s hippy tur- ned '70s conventional friends who reunite, presumably, each year on the Fourth of July....…

July 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 12, 1983 - Page 11 Wolverines in the minors Scott Elam Kinston, N.C. 'A' Toronto pitcher 15 games 63'!3,ip 64 hits 50 walks 38 so 3-6 5.09 ERA George Foussianes Birmingham, Al. 'AA' Detroit 3B, 10 87 games 272 ab 65 runs 75 hits 13 HR 44 RBI .276 Jeff Jacobson Hagerstown, Md. 'A' Baltimore 2B Tony Evans Eugene, Or. 'A' Cincinnatti SS 55 games 147 ab 20 runs 30 hits 2 HR 19 RBI .204 Dove Kopf Chris Sabo G...…

July 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 11

…Cloudy skies By Malcolm Robinson bring the story of a bum on Christmas Eve, a department store Santa who T HERE IS NO BETTER way to discovers by evening's end that he ac- describe the recent anthology film tually is Kris Kringle, or of a pool Twilight Zone - The Movie than to call player who wants to be the best there it inconsistent or any synonym of the ever was only to discover the con- word, for that matter. The film is made sequences of t...…

July 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Saturday, July 16, 1983 - Page 11 C -A selection of campus film Take the Money and Run (Woody Allen, 1969) Like a one-man version of Monty Python, Allen fills the barest of plots with the most inventive humor. This time Allen plays a small-time hood, trying to make it in the big-leagues of crime. Naturally he's a failure. (Saturday, July 16; Michigan Theatre, 7:25, 10:45). Books 1 r The Color Purple By Alice Walker Wa...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 - Page 11 Wolverines in the minors Steve Ontiveros Albany, NY 'AA' Oakland pitcher 15 games 86 IP 22 walks 55 so 6-3 4.39 ERA Steve Perry Rich Stoll Albuquerque, NM West Palm Beach, Fla. 'AAA' 'A' Los Angeles Montreal pitcher pitcher 10 games 4 games 50'/3IP 271P 63 hits 7 walks 33 walks 19 hits 30so 15 so 3-472E 7.51 ERA 2.33 ERA El Paso, Tex. 'AA' Milwaukee OF' 79 games 296 ab 69 runs 95 hits 7...…

July 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…Sounds of silence to £ F OR THOSE of us who know Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel only from their classic records and an oc- casional appearance on late night TV, Friday night promises to be an Event approaching the second coming of Homer. The contemporary duo is responsible for poetry on which at least an entire generation was raised. Even for those who were not living in the spiritual world of the '60s, the harmonies and groundbreaking arrangem...…

July 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Saturday, July 23, 1983-- Page 11 Swedes By JEFF FAYE "One if by land, two if by sea." We all remember that famous quote from the expected British invasion during the Revolutionary War. Today's invasion cry would be, "One if by free throw, two if by field goal." No, the in- vasion isn't hostile and the invaders are not British. You see, there is a basketball team from Sweden in town. They are here expressly for the purp- ...…

July 26, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 27) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 26, 1983 - Page 11 Cabaret'pleases and teases By Katie Brewer "E VERYWHERE THERE IS toil and trouble but here we'll have fun..." is the promise that the Perfor- mance Network extends.to patrons that may stumble upon their performance of the stylish musical Cabaret. It is an ambitious promise and one that they must struggle to keep. Cabaret is a stirring tale of love and suffering that takes place against the...…

July 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, July 28, 1983 - 11 Page Bars and Clubs The Blind Pig (208 S. first; 996-8555) Blues guitarist Spencer Bohren, hot off the streets of New Orleans, per- forms this Friday and Saturday. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665- JOES) Rocker Steve Nardella plays everything from classic Elvis to Chuck Berry this Friday and Satur- day. Don't miss the 2 p.m. matinee Friday while the Roosters rock you Saturday at Rick's. Th...…

July 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Saturday, July 30, 1983 - Page 11 Le Carre creates tale of duality The Little Drummer Girl By John le Carre Alfred A. Knopf, 15.95 By David Levine Smiley's people are finally dead. They are as dead as the gray of their beloved Berlin Wall. They didn't leave us much. Their codes of duty had the airiness of the Boy Scout Handbook. Their dreams were filled with images of a beardless Castro and a U2-dotted sky. Did they ever ...…

July 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 19) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Thursday, July 7, 1983 4 Page 12 The Michigan Daily Hoop stars flock to summer league By PAUL HELGREN If you're a sports junkie looking for a fix this summer, look no farther than Pioneer High School right here in Ann Arbor. Michigan basketball players like in- coming freshman sensation Antoine Joubert, Tim McCormick,Roy Tarpley, Robert Henderson, along with pros like Pistons John Long and Terry Tyler will all be showcased in the S...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

…Page 12 - The Michigan Daily --Saturday, July 9, 1983 BRUCE LEE in I Ifyofind our "ENTER THE DRAGON" yIC'IoAy MICHIGAN DAILY MEL GIBSON - classified page 'THE ROAD WARRIOR" YOU WIN "BLACK SILK STOCKINGS" & TWO FREE TICKETS -"--C --- ONFESSIONS" BOTH XXX *oayoeo SMIDNIGHT MOVIES "Harold and Maude" STE1234 q ANN ARBOR - THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sun- day, July 17. 5055Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175off I-94, 300 dealers, everything guaranteed, 8 am...…

July 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Page 12 Tuesday, July 12, 1983 The Michigan Daily Panthers allbusine-ss... THE SPORTING VIEWS ness. ...Fasdo the celebig 4 I By KATIE BLACKWELL Like most Detroit-area natives of the younger generation, I can remember being dimly aware of the Tigers doing something great the summer of my fifth year, 1968. In the fourth grade, I got in trouble for having a portable radio at my desk, listening to the Oakland A's take the American League...…

July 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Page 12 Thursday, July 14, 1983 The Michigan Daily SPOR TS OF THE DAILY 4 Tigers, Petryrout Angels By JIM GINDIN The Tigers opened up the scoring in Tekulve pitching the ninth inning to get six innings and allowed eight hits and Special to the Daily the second inning when Leach drilled a his eighth save. two runs, was the winner. Sammy TROIT - The Detroit Tigers split double off the left center field fence. National League home run le...…

July 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 23) • Page Image 12

…I SPORTS Page 12 Saturday, July 16, 1983 The Michigan Daily Fight night at the Comfort Young boxers battle X By PAUL HELGREN "SHOE SHINE, Mike. Shoe shine," w There was some heavy-duty brawling Carr yelled to Williams, who obliged his in the parking lot of the Comfort Inn coach with a Muhammad Ali-like shuf- last night, much to the delight of about fle dance. 250 on-lookers. The evening's second match saw No, the participants were not David M...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS 4 The Michigan Daily Page 12 Tuesdc Tarpley, Chance roll over Moe's ay, July 19, 1983 By PAUL HELGREN The way Roy Tarpley, Alan Hardy, and company are playing, the cry of the Sandy Sander's summer basketball league should be, "Break up the Chan- ce." The Chance barely worked up a sweat in downing Moe's Sport Shop, 76-47 in first round playoff action in the San- der's league at Pioneer High last night. And in the sweltering Pionee...…

July 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Thursday, July 21, 1983 4 Page 12 The Michigan Daily NCAA TV debate goes on 4 By MIKE BERRES First of a two-part series "You would have to be a Philadelphia lawyer to completely understand what's going on," said Will Perry, Michigan's assistant athletic director on Tuesday, summing up the chaotic college football television righta situation currently being reviewed by the Supreme Court. LAST YEAR the University of Oklahoma and the...…

July 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 26) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Saturday, July 23, 1983 4 Page 12 The Michigan Daily Stay granted in TV case 4 By MIKE BERRES Second of two parts When Supreme Court Justice Byron White granted the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) a stay in its battle over college football television rights on Thursday morning he put everything on hold for the upcoming 1983 season. But the struggle is far from over. The earliest the Supreme Court will confront the ...…

July 26, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 27) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Page 12 Tuesday, July 26, 1983 The Michigan Daily Sabo stalls after sizzling start 4 4 By MIKE BERRES His statistics may look pretty good but Chris Sabo is unhappy with his play in the minor leagues so far. "I'm not playing as good as I 'should be," the ex- Michigan slugger said of his first month in the minors. "I'm still learning to play the pro game. I need to be more disciplined." THOUGH HE FEELS his game has been sub-par so far,...…

July 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

…I SPORTS Page 12 Thursday, July 28, 1983 The Michigan Daily PAL meets Chance in final By DAN COVEN As July draws to a close, the competition in the Sandy San- ders Basketball League gets as hot. The summer season culminates Saturday night at 8:30 p.m.- when Washtenaw PAL faces this summer's favorite, The Chance. Losing only one game this season to Round Haus, The Chance is led by league-leading scorer, Roy Tarpley. "ROY HAS PROGRESSED in ever...…

July 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS I c ._.. .l. n-Tka The ichiaa-,n Daily I Page 12 KERRSE WORDS BY JOHNKERR Saturday, July 30, 1983s I "I= / ""- -y 1I '%,- _, Smith, Dawson lead Expo rout 4 New Big Ten coaches talk.. . ... Positive attitudes for 1983 By JOHN KERR CHICAGO Special tothe Daily A S THE EMCEE of the 12th annual Big Ten Football luncheon, CBS an- nouncer Gary Bender told his share of bad jokes. But he also mentioned a fact that may surprise many f...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

…SUMMER AND FAL LISTINGS Variety of great locations, on and off campus ficiencies, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments- nished and unfurnished. Please caft Wilson Co. 995-9551, or see our listings at Off Ca Housing. 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED apt. with fireplac fall. 2 block toFrieze Bldg., laundry. 663-4101. SUMMER SUBLET MAY-August Forest Terrace Apartment 1001 S. Forest " furnished 2 bedroom apartments " parking A " Burglar alarm systemo See manager in ...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-- The Michigan. Doily --Saturday. July 9, ,1983 q This summer pre s e n t s: Qa~p .Aw and... THE KINKS STATE OF (;ONFUSJON tiAii Includes: COME DANCING DEFINITE MAYBE CASSETTE DON'T FORGET TO DANCE IL &OP ... ..... ..::...:.... :;:.;:" Nei T Y "i Y ,,DNS " ' ; S . ". -. - ddWW . ' "' - " " . .../A' , ' sir' AIL at Q DS & TAPES 52 3 E. LIBERTY 9948031 f N n rare 514 e. william 668.1776 a R ECORI used & r 4 …

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 14

…Page 2- The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, July 19, 1983 Highlights 4 The artists Page 3 Bargain days A look at the people behind the Summer Arts Local merchants suit up for the crowds. Festival. The art fair Page 3 Where's my car? An oervew o th sumer' gal evnt.Parking and transportation at the fair. Page 7 City streets Page 10 Bus routes, street names, and other helpful infor- mation. Page 7 Disgusted The true, the proud, the art fair haters. ...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 15

…The lchiori Ddily-.i-1.Satur$ ,- JuLfV, %OM 4-p"geIS BASEBALL ROUNDUP Orioles all to last-place Seattle BALTIMORE (AP) - Jim Beattie, aided by three double plays, allowed four hits and pitched the Seattle Mariners to a 3-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles last night. Beattie, 7-5, issued three walks and struck out two while hurling his second complete game in 14 starts. The Orioles and one baserunner in each of the first three innings on t...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 - Page3 Welcome to the air Daily Photo by ELIZABETH SCOTT Every July, almost 500,000 people come to the art fair where artists from across the nation display their creations. Merchants join the artists with sidewalk sales. This combination provides something for almost everyone. By Georgea Kovanis to 500,000 people into Ann Arbor and brings however. Items sold at the art fair are generally Itsfour-da...…

July 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 20) • Page Image 16

…SPORTS . . " Page 16 Saturday, July 9, 1983 The Michigan Daily Fuss'blast paces T By MIKE BERRES Specialtothe Daily DETROIT - A two-out, three-run home run by John Wockenfuss in the bottom of the eighth inning snapped the Tigers out of their all-star break apathy and put them back into the AL East race with a 3-2 victory over the Oakland A's at Tiger Stadium last night. Enos Cahell walked and Lance p Parrish singled one out later to set ...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

…Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 I Levitations lift area magician to rising success By Jackie Young "How about levitating someone off the Bell Tower?" magician and five-year art fair veteran Franz Harary says. "Or how about Tower Plaza or Maynard House. Just name it, whatever you would like to see done, I can do it." It is easy to believe the small, blond- haired Harary as he stares deeply into your eyes and speaks in a h...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 17

… Art fakr '82 The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 - Page 5 Photos by Doug McMahon and Elizabeth Scott ark Braun) entertains a crowd on S. University. A young fair goer getting his face painted by a make-up artist. Waiting in line.. . Music in the streets. A member of the reggae group I-tal reflects on the Art Fair. …

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 18

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 Restaurants ready to serve hungry art fans 4 E By Dan Grantham For patrons of the arts, Ann Arbor's annual art fair means pottery, pain- tings and silkscreens. But for area restaurants. the fair means an increase in business, profits and hard work to feed the masses of hungry customers. According to Karla Olson, manager of Cottage Inn, 512 E. Williams, fair represents "our busiest four day...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 19

…The iich igan Daily = Tuesday, July 19, 1483 -Page 7 Merchants tempt By Cheryl Baacke Sure the art fair is fun, but what's the use of wandering the streets for four days looking at original paintings and sculptures when the price of a hand- dipped candle could buy you meals for a week? No one should go home empty-handed from the extravaganza, however, and most local merchants are prepared to offer big bargains on everything from summer shoes...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 20

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 0 Quilters continue Grandma's craft By Barbara Misle Before electric blankets were inven- ted, families survived Michigan's cold winter nights by snuggling up with soft cotton quilts,4 hand-stitched by Gran- dma's skilled fingers. Today, Grandma's quilts have been replaced by modern conveniences like heated waterbeds and electric blankets. But the age-old craft has not died - it's just ch...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 21

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983-- Page 9 Artfair survivors find ways to beat the heat By Beth Allen State Street is packed with people just like it always is during the art fair, but one woman in the immense crowd stands out. All eyes are glued to her floppy fuschia hat, dirty canvas sneakers, billowing tent dress and water cooler big enough to quench a football team's thirst. The smell of sunscreen lingers on long after she has le...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 22

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, July 19, 1983 hi Jackson it "f+ Catherine W J- T c0 University - Ann - SArtists & One Way Streets. Craftsmen SM£ Guild -o Summer "Arts Festival 0._ LL . U- I ,_. Food Huron Washington I~tnOBohLibertyK __ 7 Foi a) p<,L-- < Shuttle I ( William j Bus stop g U! 7 o a n For C HQ Jefferson I I Universit; I Artists & 'I F; AdCraftsr. r 'Summer Guild Su mrArts Festiva *UUEESMadison Hill * 11 i i c; r I '1 ...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 23

…The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, July 19, 1983 - Page 11 July2Q 21,22,23 Shuttle Bus Hours of Operation: Wednesday-Friday, 9 am.-10 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Shuttle Bus Fare-60¢. Call 996-0400-For all city bus route information. I-*-One Way 4 One Way -" + i + ~One Way-. H.- r Art F Jackson I-i W NL N. University The Geddes Univeisity Washteinaw of Council Michigan For the Arts 1Performing Arts 0 M Gracefu 0 ~ In formation Information Cen...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 24

…t, - Thp Michiann Doi Iv - Tuesd 4 11/7 LI- .[ * I I I THE BIGGEST ALBUM SALE OF THE SUMMER THE DOORS BIGS IS PR -THESE SPECIAL SELECTIONS4 EACH STEVIE NICKSTHE B-523 TE INCLUATDF IRALB M S LE CROSBY STILLS, NASH &YTi osAouNG/oc~obt LEATER ND ACE RT AIRALBU SA E Dejavu *ALL "C" CODE ALBUMS 41 PRTNESREG. 8.98 LIST ALBUMS........569 GEREBNO; RE.6.8LITABUS.A.. 69ALU MCCRCOD ALtCDEABM GEAORESON 50% QFF UG. OF9ALIS LBAMSD KODK....ET.. PRETNDOSR...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 25

…--A6 w ..r v a y 4-016Rr 16 i vv ELV~I USTILLU liTE IGGEST ALBUM SALE OFITE S UMMER and the ATTRACTIONS 2OoGs! 20P! THOUSANDS OF CBS NICE PRICE SALBUMS ARE ON SALE NOW!! YOUR CHOICE 3 EACH KENNYocm ART FAIR ALBUM SALE j NIGHTWATCH " ALL "A" CODE ALBUMS including:RG 598lsalus36 Down In The Boondocks/Door o Dity 369 Angelique/Easy Driver " ALL "B" CODE ALBUMS REG. 6.98 LIST ALBUMS .................. 459 " ALL "C" CODE ALBUMS REG. 8.98 LIST ALBU...…

July 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 24) • Page Image 26

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 19, 1983 A Art fair haters hide from crowds By Barbara Misle When the art fair comes to Ann Ar- bor, Ralph locks his doors. Burying his face in a newspaper, safely barricaded, behind the TV set in his living room, Ralph won't set foot outside until the caravan of artists leave town. Ralph isn't an ogre. He likes kids, movies, and apple pie, but for four days every July, Ralph joins a cult - The A...…

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