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July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 22

…Page Ten-S THE SUMMER DAILY Thursday, July 19, 1 973 'HIGH ENERGY BOOGYING Blues, Jazz Festival ahead By GLORIA JANE SMITH An event not to be missed this fall is the second annual Ann Arbor Blues

… stations, will carry the festival. The present festival is a revival of the original Ann A r b o r Blues Festival, which after two years of artistic (but not financ- ial) success lost its University…

… sponsorship. After one summer passed, Rainbost Multi-Media de- cided to fill the void by launch- ing the first Ann Arbor Hlutes and Jazz Festival. The two festivals, according t' Andrews, are v e r y definitely…

… afternoon concert. Tickets, priced at $16 (Only tic- kets for the entire series will be sold.) for Ann Arbor residents and students and $20,000 for out- of-town friends are available by mail order at Box 381…

Ann Arbor, Mi. 48107. Photo by TERRY McCARTHY WILD'S NCHSALE STATE ST. ON THE CAMPUS PRESENTS BARGAIN DAYS '73 SIDEWALK SALE f OPEN Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9 :00-9:00 Saturday 9:100-_5:30 WILD'S STATE…

… some of the most progressive blues and jazz mu- sic available today. Summer Bargain Days AT fMAST'S SHOES * G UY & GALS HIKING BOOTS 20% OFF * 1 GROUP MEN'S SHOES Sidewalk Bargain-$10 1GROUP FRYE BOOTS…

…, Hound Dog Taylor and the Hlouiserock- ers, Infinite- Sound with Roland Young and Glenn Howell, Home- sick James, Mighty Joe Young Blues Band, plus the giants of Detroit blues in a special Satur- day…

… and Jazz Festival, scheduled for the second week- end in September at Otis Spann Memorial Field. The three-day festival, which has been appropriately c a l l e d "the biggest party of the year," brings…

… lo- cal concert promoter Peter An- drews and Rainbow People's Party leader John Sinclair), the festival provides an unequaled opportunity to become totally saturated with not only some of the best, but…

… REG. $40-$45 VALUE $30 * WOMEN'S SHOES Sandals, Sport Shoes, Dress Shoes $5-$10 WO MAST'S E TWO STORES OPEN TONIGHT THIS YEAR'S line-up of ar- tists scheduled to perform at the festival includes: Ray…

July 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 47) • Page Image 12

…-$15.00-ALL SHOWS TICKET OUTLETS-Mchigan Union, Salvation Records (330 Maynard & 1103 S. University), Ned's Books (Ypsilanti), and by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Box 381, Ann Arbor, Mich…

…. 48107. Limited time offer. Ticket sales will be limited to Washtenaw County Area until August 1. Only $15 series tickets will be availa0le until That date. MAIL TO: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival P…

… been there all along. FOOSBALL TABLE TENNIS BOWLING -UNION- The Rainbow Corporation in association with the University Activities Center and Project Community Present The ann arbor BLUES & JAZZ…

… other Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS-5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday, September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD (next to Huron High School) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ALL PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SERIES TICKET…

….O. -Box 381 Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 U U Number of Series Tickets at $15 per ticket Total enclosed__ NAME ADDRESS -' ss CITY~ __ ,~_ STATE. Z1P Send certified check or money order NO CASH PLEASE. * Urr s r rr…

… the crowded --and growing - festival cir- cuit. In a recent issue "Blue- grass Unlimited" proudly listed 195 bluegrass festivals sched- uled around the country be- tween June and November. (This figure…

… tension. "The intermingling has been all positive," says Pete Kuyken- dall, general manager of "Blue- grass Unlimited," a magazine dedicated to promoting this in- creasingly popular off-shoot of American…

… characterized by high, mountain harmonies interlaced with sparkling instrumental solos. The rhythm is hard-driv- ing, the delivery rapid. Blue- grass bands customarily in- clude banjo, guitar, mandolin and bass…

…. But the piercing sound folk- lorist Alan Lomax labelled "folk music with overdrive" struck a chord somewhere, and the blue- grass star has skyrocketed for several dozen bluegrass bands now in demand for…

…:45-4:30 Also 7:00-8:00 Performonce Nights FOR RESERVATION DIAL 487-1221 i Forest ireS burn more than trees. A Advertising seed for the public good MILES DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR…

July 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 28

… FINE ARTS.''* 4, All Merchandise Drastically Reduced* 4, For Clearance During This 5-Day Festival* 4, DON'T WAIT! INCLUDE BRIARWOOD IN YOUR VISIT TO THE* 4, SPECTACULAR ANN ARBOR STREET ART FAIR* 4…

…Page 20--Wednesday. July 23', 1980-The Michigan Ddiiy *BRIARWOOD SAL UTES* *, THE* I #INNARRORSTRhEETARTFAIR 4, Being only five minutes from Downtown Ann Arbor,* *Briarwood is supporting the Ann

Arbor Street Art Fair* *by providing * 4, PARKING to handle overflow Downtown * *parking* 4, *" SHUTTLEDECKER BUS to assist* AATA in transporting Art Lovers to* Ann Arbor Street Art Fair every* 4, quarter…

… West entrances of Briarwood.* 4, * ,* *WHILE YOUR ARE HERE ...* "VISIT THE FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS" * AT .BRIAR WOOD* 4, July 23, 24, 25, 26, 27* 4,4 PAIINTINGIS, SCULPTURES, SPECIAILTIES* 4,ENJOY…

… A* FESTIVAILOFSEILES 4, FESTIfIL OF SILES* 4, FESTIVAIL OF SAILES* 4, FESTIV -ALE 4,OF,* 4, SALES* 4,* Don't miss the 'FESTIVAL OF SALES' offered by all Briarwood Merchants during the* 4, FESTIVAL OF…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 12, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

… sky show. depicting the ex- - Marilyn Mason/Bach Birthday traterrestrial objects currently Festival - Ann Arbor Summer visible in the night sky. 11:30 a.m. Bars and Clubs Festival (Summer), 2 p.m. and 3…

….University. $1. Call 764-0476 for more group sound to Ann Arbor. information. The Earle - (994-0211) - Larry Pocket Opera - Ann Arbor Summer Manderville on the '88s. Festival SUNDAY Mr. Flood's Party - (995…

July 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

…-scale media coverage of the event. other album will be cut similar to the If all goes as planned. September's 1973 recently released recording of the 1972 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival may be festival by…

…THE Summer Daily Vol. LXXXIII, No. 39-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, July 13, 1973 Ten Cents Twelve Pages ixon, Ervin agree to negotiate about papers Both expected to remain adamant Ready to…

… makers. Talks begin on Monday. a N Organizers hopes igh for '73blues fes tival By JACK KROST 100 affiliated stations across the country. Anticipating a profit-making blues and "We will reach millions…

…," Andrews shouts jazz festival this year, spokespersons for enthusiastically. the Rainbow Multi-Media Corporation say they are now exploring the possibility of THERE IS ALSO the likelihood that an- large…

… Atlantic. videotaped for television and broadcast live In contrast to last year's festival, which over national radio stations. reportedly lost some $7,000, the 1973 event is expected to make a profit. THE…

… RAINBOW CORP., reports spokes- man Pete Andrews, intends to invest $100,- Andrews cites steeper expenses due to 000 into production of a videotape of the inflation as the reason for this year's in- festival

… service Andrews warns local festival-goers that , radio corporation, is reportedly planning tickets to the festival will be sold only in Luther Allison to broadcast the festivalBve. Such a advance and in…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 46) • Page Image 7

… Community Present The ann arbor BLUES & JAZZ festival- 1972 CAPITAL CITY: Cairo teems with action; jobs scarce MILES DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS SUN RA SEIGAL…

…-Mchigan Union, Salvation Records (330 Maynard & 1103 S. University), Ned's Books (Ypsilantil, and by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Box 381, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107. Limited time offer. Ticket sales…

… will be limited to Washtenaw County Area until August 1. Only $15 series tickets will be available until that date. MAIL TO: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival P.O. Box 381 Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107…

… Friday-Saturday-Sunday, September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD (next to Huron High School) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ALL PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SERIES TICKET-$15.00-ALL SHOWS TICKET OUTLETS…

…-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS FREDDIE KING LUTHER ALLISON HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE YOUNG with LUCILLE SPANN & many other Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS-5 SHOWS…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

… Liber- am. visit the booths sten to and watch the street or on four-day event. pair of sneakers or a maize and blue sweater, almost all of the merchants in Ann Arbor hold some kind of sidewalk sale. Ann

… stay home July 25-28. E VERY JULY, Ann Arbor is to William on State Street and Association, is locate transformed into a festival that at- along Main Street from William to Guild's artists on State…

… tracts over 500,000 people from all Huron; as along some around the country. The fair has grown " The Ann Arbor Street Art the Guild's artists on from its humble beginnings when there Fair, sponsored by…

… first Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. The second oldest fair, the State Street Art Fair, Today, three art fairs with nearly 1,000 artists com- was organized for Summer Bargain Days promotion bined dominate the…

… art scene and participate in Ann as well. In 1968, merchants on State Street decided to Arbor's annual art extravaganza, take advantage of the crowds provided by the Since the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair…

Arbor is not only famous for the art fair but also, of course, the Univer- sity. If this is your first visit to Ann Ar- bor, after you visit some of the booths, be sure to look around the University…

… of the many amateuristic displays. University art students began their first fair because of efforts by the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair to limit informal booths on the outskirts of its fair areas. The…

Festival, spon- on East University; various performers in sored by the Artists and Craftsmen " The State Street Area Fair, spon- the stage during the Guild, is located from South University sored by the…

…'s campus. The law quad, the graduate library, and the art museum are good places to start if you have a limited amount of time. for art fair The Summer Arts Festival, unofficially established in 1971 by…

… the other two fairs set up informal booths on the Diag and adjoining streets. Professional artists who were displaying in the other two fairs nicknamed the Summer Arts Festival the "hippie fair" because…

July 25, 2011 (vol. 147, iss. 147) • Page Image 10

… from mildly irritating to catastrophi- cally hot, the annual Ann Arbor Art Fair rolled into town, bring- ing with it a motley crew of indi- viduals. The only warning the sleepy and sweaty city had was…

… that's the beauty of the fair. There's really something for everyone." The Art Fair boasts more than 1,100 artists and hundreds of thou- sands of visitors walk the streets of Ann Arbor, peeking into…

…) would have, like, bad cover bands or maybe a blues band, you know, maybe a tribute band ... and my thought was, 'wouldn't it be great if you had something like this but it was actually good music…

…Monday, July 25, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Pitchfork serenades Chicago Annual A2 Arts Fair ByJOSHUA BAYER Daily Arts Writer Not many music festivals can tout that their three…

…-day passes sold out within 24 hours of the ini- tial sales date. But of 2011, Pitchfork Music Festival can. In the realm of indie hipster fandom, Pitchfork is incontestably the "it" music festi- val. Just look…

… at the lineup - no other US festival of comparable notori- ety would ever have the audacity to flaunt Animal Collective, Fleet Foxes and TV On The Radio as its three premier headliners. While Pitchfork…

festival was originally " slated as a juice-up incarnation of the sorts of homely summer street festivals that are immensely popu- lar in Chicago. "You have these street festivals, there's a bunch of them…

… all over the place," Reed said in an interview with The Michigan Daily. "But they're just basically a beer bash, more or less. There's a stage and there's people selling crap. Most of (the festivals

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 13

… bands that play regularly at Rick's and the Blind Pig. Today, the Blue Front Per- suaders, probably Ann Arbor's old- est and most popular party rock-R&B band, take the stage at 1 p.m. What would an Art…

… diverse bands, hit the stage, playing every- thing from jazz to juju to jump blues. Peter "Madcat" Ruth closes down this stage at 8 p.m. Ruth is an Ann Arbor legend, playing har- monica that will raise your…

… that posseses an artistry all its own. A short walk to the 18th Annual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival will thrust you back hundreds of years to the times when chivalry was far from dead and bountiful feasts…

… Fair be without them? They are followed at 4 by Map Of the World, considered by many to be Ann Arbor's finest. band. They are led and fronted by the singing of Sophia Hanifi and the guitar work of…

… with yet another Local faves The Chenille Sisters perform Wednesday at both the Union and Graceful Arch Stages. From left, they are: Chryl Dawdy, Grace Morand, and Connie Huber. performance by the Blue

… local choreographer and dancer performs at 11:30, followed at noon by Chris and Bill Barton, who play traditional acoustic Irish and American music. Bill is a member of Footloose, a local blue- grass…

… eye- brows and drop your jaw. Yes, he is that good. A couple of University Music School ivory shiners open up Saturday's festivities at the Union stage. At 10 a.m., classical pianist Christopher Keen…

… away from your people watching and art browsing and wander around to the different stages. Shut your eyes, open your ears, and eniov! 'Medieval Festival offers change of scene By Brian Bonet If you…

… show will keep the kids smiling as well as make the muppets look like wimps. "It's very lively entertainment," commented Medieval publicist Katie Heiser, who added that the Festival usually draws…

… between five and ten thousand people. "It (the Medieval period) was so long ago, you can even romanticize more than say the Colonial period," she said. For the first time in the Festival's history…

July 03, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

… annual Ann Arbor Summer Festival, which started June 14 and ends July 7 with a different set of events each day from Tuesday through Sunday every week, has made a commitment to become a zero…

Arbor Summer Festival has become how we celebrate the opening of the summer.” Ann Arbor resident Ach Adhveryu said he enjoys returning to the festival every year because it attracts his entire…

festival’s zero- waste iniative. “I think this is super important,” Qyu said. “I think companies need to take more initiative than only individuals at the household level.” Anjali Balani was also…

… pleased by the festival’s zero-waste initiative. “I really like it. I was really impressed by it,” Balani said. “Whenever I go to throw away something there is always someone telling me ‘put…

July 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 11) • Page Image 7

…. Hre it your chan ce for a sneak preview of the 19th An- feel (or at least hear) like a king for a nual Ann Arbor Medieval Festival, day. Throughout the weekend Trust me, the only thing missing though…

… Singers ray of theatre, dance, music, arts & who will be performing a full con- crafts, swordplay and combat, inter- cert indoors at noon. mezzi performances and much, When you watch the Ann Arbor much, so…

… for as little Across from the as $750 per month. beautiful Arboretum. Don't miss out. Call Today!!! Burnham Associates 543 Church Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (313) 761-1523 *** We also lease other…

…, keep your eyes peeled for from this festival is the jet-lag Rob and Anne Burns who make up headache you would have had from the duo called A Reasonable time-traveling. Facsimile. They will be strolling…

… much more! Morris and Sword Team as well as The preview this weekend will the court dance, you will wish you offer a taste of what's to come with brought your blue suede dancing jousting, medieval music…

… The Medieval Festival welcomes around with a variety of wacky in- people of all ages to enjoy some struments performing street and free, live entertainment amidst the popular music of the Renaissance…

… serenity of the surrounding woods of and Middle Ages (or at least a rea- Nichols Arboretum. The Festival sonable ...). And make sure not to wanders back in time through an ar- miss Our Lady's Madrigal…

…, and dra- shoes. The troupes will present matic scenes. traditional dancing and early English The Festival itself takes place folk dancing. I promise, you are in next Saturday and Sunday, August 6 for a…

…, hilarious lines in the Festival's four make your way over to the Arts and theatrical productions, intermittent Crafts Fair. Jay Johnston, who or- improvisations and short playlets. ganized the Fair, will…

… this Saturday, Stone. And finally the Festival has July 30 in the Arboretum from 1-5 commissioned an original play, p.m. The big event hits town Satur- Gabriel's Horn, which is a bawdy day and Sunday…

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 17

…. Mills and Higgins return to Ann Arbor this weekend It was the second time the two teams met during the to play in the Sandy Sanders summer league. Games Festival, the first game having been won by the…

… Communist country. The Michigan pitcher, who was born without & right hand, has amazed everyone who has seen him pitch. First it was the baseball fans of Ann Arbor, and then the whole country learned about…

… Indianapolis, on August 9 against the Canadian national team. Blue icers team at Olympic Fest, may team in Calgary By DARREN JASEY Michigan hockey program last Brad Jones and Jeff Norton aren't spring and is…

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… come Wolverine next season depending on Wter lympicsx inb lgary c his performance at the Festival. A to a close next February. The former Michigan teammates good showing there could place him, currently…

… are teaming together for the like Jones, among 30 Oly m p ic North hockey team at the Olympic hopefuls who will be invited to try Nort hocey tam a the out at Lake Placid in August. Sports Festival in…

… Greensboro, N.C. As much as Berenson would like Michigan's s o p h o m o r e to have his top defenseman back defenseman Todd Copeland is also next season, he said he is rooting for competing at the Festival

… also participated in the his first year in college because he did not meet Festival, playing for the West. Proposition 48 eligibility requirements, scored 15 The North team was 1-3 before advancing to…

… the points in the North's 88-73 victory in the U.S. final game, where it upset the South in front of a Olympic Festival gold medal game Wednesday night. crowd of 20,886 at the Dean Smith Activities…

July 21, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 24

… FRID 4:30-9 p.m.-Steve Nardel Les Bloom Q Martin Simm SATUR 2-5 p.m.-Peter "Madcat' Big Money (" EAST U GRACIE Ann Arb( WEDNE 11 a.m.-Aerobatic Dance 12 p m-Ann Arbor Drum HAPPENINGS A 1 p.m.-Ann Doyle…

…-JULY 21 7 p.m.-Ann Arbor Civic band 8 p.m.-Melodioso (Carribbean Jazz) (Folk Art) THURSDAY-JULY 22 land (Electric) on 11 a.m.-Mustard's Retreat ist) 12 p.m.-Franz Harary (Illusion) 12:30 p.m.-Perry Perrault…

… (Blues/Rock/Jazz) 12:30 p.m-FraIhoon (Jazz) 1 p.m.-Afromusicology Koindu Ensemble DAY-JULY 24 2 p.m.-Common Ground Theatre Ensemble 4 p.m.-Mike Gould and Some Of His Pals (Original Songs) ry Rock) 5 p…

… (Country Swing) 3 p.m.-Stark Raving Review A-Z23MICHIGAN THEATRE uartet (Jazz) sons and the Space Heaters (Jazz) THURSDAY-JULY 22 DAY-JULY 24 8:00 p.m.-Gang of Four in Concert Ruth (Blues, Jazz, Folk) FRIDAY…

… (Guitarist) G AN U ION 2 p.m.-Young People's Theater 2:30 p.m.-Not Just Gymnastics, Inc. 3 p.m.-Tantra (Jazz) r Arts Festival 4 p.m.-Zarifa (Middle Eastern Dance) 5 p.m.-Art Hootenanny (Country/Folk) SDAY…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 14

… as that hotbed of intellectual ferment, toujours in the forefront of American art and creativity. Faugh. At least the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival had the good taste to disband itself some years…

… its noise and its clatter to one street only, South University. And, to the surprise of everyone, art was exhibited therein. A practice, by the elipse AnnArborJazzFestival 1978 In Celebration of the…

…Septembert2will nt be accepted. SENDOMAIL ORDERS TO, ECLIPSE JAZZ FESTIVAL 1978 2ND FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION ANN ARBOR, MI49194 INDIVIDUAL CONCERT TICKETS: 1) Individual tickets will be available at the Michigan…

…Page 10-Wednesday, July 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily Abolish the million-dollar typo! By JEFFREY SELBST Ann Arbor cares passionately about art. Religiously. For ten minutes every day. After breakfast…

…, is now a free-lance critic andfull time crank. the panhandlers have nothing to do-it's a slack period for everyone. The Art Fair satisfies many of Ann Arbor's most aching needs. It can point to itself…

Ann Arbor. I dread using a word so completely overdone as over-commercialization (you know, the one everyone uses to describe the Yule season) but it's true. The schlock merchants set up shop in the…

… wake of the roaring success of the Art Fairs of past years, and now the following palette is laid before the art- hungry as they troop to Ann Arbor: " East University. Perhaps the most mendacious. Claims…

… each order (for orders of five or more,add anotherstmp). 3.) Tickets for Ann Arbor residents can be picked up at the Michigan Unien See Office starting September 7. 4.) Mail ardes with postmarks latethan…

… Box Office (Sept. 12) MICHIGAN UNION BOX OFFICE 1st FLOOR MICHIGAN UNION STATE STREET AT SOUTH UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MI 4819 (313) 763-2471 Hours: 11:30 om-5:30 pmMonday through Friday INDIVIDUAL…

… CONCERT TICKET OUTLETS: Schoolkids Records, both Discount Records in Ann ArborD iscount Records in East Lansing, Cobbs Corners in Detroit, 8oogie Records in Toledoandat oil Hudson's stores. A GREAT' (r lc…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

… The ann arbor BLUES & JAZZ festival 1972 ulJlt YV11"I, 1 all g va, ~ BIKES AND SCOOTERS for goad. See you some day. Love, -_ ------ ---- Henrietta. 548-0014. dF46 BSA 1969 441 Special Must sell. 662…

Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival P.O. Box 381 " 'Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 * n Number of Series Tickets at $15 per ticket_. Total enclosed__ r " ! " NAME- ADDRESS __ t" U Send certitied check or Aoe.:order.i U…

… YOUNG with LUCILLE SPAN N & many other Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS-5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday, September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD (next to Huron High School) ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN ALL PROGRAMS…

… SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SERIES TICKET-$15.00-ALL SHOWS TICKET OUTLETS-Mchigan Union, Salvation Records (330 Maynard & 1103 S. University), Ned's Books (Ypsilanti), and by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz…

… BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS SUN RA SEIGAL-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS FREDDIE KING LUTHER ALLISON HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE…

July 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 42) • Page Image 9

… Ellington at Newport, the crowds seemed uninvolved and the concerts uninspired. We saw Ann Arbor favorites McCoy Tyner and Dexton Gordon, and passed up a very hot Latin show with Tito Puente and Dizzy…

… styles, with a lot of scat singing, whistling, and violin solos. Carla Bley's set was stronger than her interesting but tentative January performance in Ann Arbor. Alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone, euphonium…

… absent and sorely missed, so it was your basic clownish-sentimen- tal-melodic Dexter set; "It's You or No-One", "As Time Goes By", "LTD", "Blues Up and Down", etc. Stan Getz was worse-his group is a bunch…

… Park, the veal at Benito's, and the late night fireworks at Washington Square more than the Newport Jazz Festival. For an upper Michigan jazz fan raised on records like Miles and Monk at Newport and…

… Gillespie to catch one of my personal favorites, Carla Bley. Dexter Gordon's set at the '79 Eclipse festival was far stronger than the one we saw at Carnegie. Bassist Rufus Reid and pianist George Cables were…

…, but his solo playing, is overly serious and repetitious. But they comprised a very exciting and enjoyable band, overall. Max Roach's quartet played the most masterful set we were to see at the festival

…" with festival producer George Wein, and that last time it was on New Music Night, too." Vocal tunes were important: The crowd pleasing "Boo to You Too", the rocking "Car Won't Start", and a num- ber…

July 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 48) • Page Image 2

… Vietnamese Lib- eration radio stations. The ann arbor festival MILES DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS SUN RA SEIGAL-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER &ATHE ALL…

… by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival Box 381, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 WE EXPECT TO SELL OUT! BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! ! ! Limited time offer. Ticket sales will be limited to Wash- " * tenaw County…

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… MEMORIAL FIELD (next to Huron High School) Ann Arbor, Michigan SERIES TICKET $15.00 ALLSHOWS TICKET OUTLETS--Michigan Union, Salvation Records (330 Maynard & 1103 S. University), Ned's Books (Ypsilanti), and…

… right share a drink in a camp set up outside of Hue for the civilians who fled the fighting around Quang Tri. Kids program starts July 31 Children in the Ann. Arbor area will once again have a chance to…

…: s64-as62. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- lean. 420 Maynaed St., Ace Aebor, Miehigan 4804. Publised dasiry Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by…

…-STARS FREDDIE KING LUTHER ALLISON HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE YOUNG with LUCILLE SPANN & many other Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS - 5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN…

July 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 50) • Page Image 16

… & Old Blues 2:00M Medieval Festival pre- view 3:00 Ann Arbor Dance The- ater (improvisations) 4:00 Tae Kwon Do demonstra- tion 5:00 Trinidad T r i p o I i Steel Band 7:00 Recorder Society (Chil- dren…

… Art Fair . K.,.,...v, By LANI JORDAN Blues and jazz, strolling min- strels, "spontaneous h u m a n theatre," and a hootenanny at the Ann Arbor Art Fair? Yes, it's true. Along with the dis- plays of…

… good. "Some groups have their own particular audiences, of course," she admitted, "but no matter what type ofgroup it is, it's greeted warmly" The entertainment, arranged by the Ann Arbor Council for…

… other Ann Arbor groupsand outlying areas is also sought. "Sometimes performers are a little reluctant, but those who've taken the chance (to partici- pate) have really enjoyed it," said Linter. She added…

…) 6:00 Sing-along w it h Dianne Baker 6:45 Stoney Creek (blue grass) 7:00 Recorder Society - Chil- dren's Art Booth 7:30 Tae Kwon Do - demon- stration by the academy 8:15 Ark "Hootenanny" 10:00 Slide…

… Attractions - A Grande de Coca Cola 1:00 Theater Co. - excerpts from Bitch, You Crazy and Mad Madonnas 2:00 Medieval Festival pre- view 3:00 Strolling Players 5:00 Galliard Brass Ensemble (renaissance & baroque…

… Kwon Do - demon- stration by the academy 12:00 Medieval Festival pre- view 1:00 Theater Co. of AA - Bitch, You Crazy & Mad Ma- donnas 2:00 Roadside Attractions - comedia del Arte 3:00 Gale Benson & Andy…

July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 18

… Linda Siglin of the Ark 7:30 - 10:00 Poetry Festival in the Union Gallery of the Michi- gan Union 8:30 Ann Arbor Chamber Or- chestra presenting . Beethoven and Haydn in the Michigan Un- ion ballroom…

… noon each diy and will remain there until at least 10 :00 every night. From the world of drama, the U Players and the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre have been signed on. The Players are schedulvd to perform a…

… ,nd the Ann Arbor Council for Perfornming Arts All performances are on the East University Street stage unless otherwise noted. TIIURSDAY, JULY 19 12:00 noon Stone Ground, light rock band 1:00 Ann Marie…

… atlsiss Proseitod by the .\A1n Arbor Cttt:oril frtr Performiog .rts and the University Artists Gttild, the entertainment will st 01nearly every field of artstic e deartor. PERFORMERS WILL tak, the stage at…

… Schramm, song writer singer, guitar 2:00 Okra, jazz band . 3:00 Todd Kabza & John Dian, rag-time songs, blue-grass, gui- tar and harmonica 4:00 Sine Nomine popular me- dieval and renaissance music; lute…

…, recorder, crum horn, viola da damba 5:00 Turkish folk, South Ser- bian Harem and Israeli dances The Human Mime Troup, Ice Cube on a Leash 6:00 The R.F.D. Boys, blue- grass music 7:00 Hootenanny, hosted by…

…. Donation $1 to cover costs 0:00 Noah Blindside, jazz, rock and blues 10:00 - 11:30 Free Movies - Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton silents; on the diag FRIDAY, JULY 20: 1: 110 mgaolk Singor. t:lll sin Ottk Iidg…

… musical revitr oin- cluding "The Road of the Gease- paint," while the Civic Theatre will do excerpts from "The Apple Tree" and "Most Happy Fella." MUSICALLY, T H E festival boasts representatives from near…

… take place in conjunction with the fairs outside the festival area itself. Silent movies with tuster Keaton and Charlie Chap- lin will be shown on the Diag Thursday night. For those whs tisho Itto…

July 24, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 28) • Page Image 18

… UNIVERSITY GRACEFUL ARCH - Ann Arbor Street Art Fair Wednesday - July 25 11a.m. - Ann Arbor Y Dancers noon - Mustard's Retreat (Folk Duo) 1 p.m. - Vortex (Acoustic Jazz) 2 p.m. - Young People's Theatre (Drama…

… Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble (Dance) 6:30 p.m. - Sirab (Middle eastern dance) 7 p.m. - Ann Arbor Civic Band (Band favorites) 8 p.m. - The Fabulous Checkers (Jazz inflected R & R&B) Thursday -July 26. 11 a…

….m. - Bonnie Rideout Accompanied by Geof Beck (Scottish music) 4 p.m. - Tom Steppe (Acoustic guitar) 5p.m. - Blue Front Persuaders (Old style R & B) 6 p.m. - Troupe Habitat Al Fen (Middle Eastern dance) 7 p…

… p.m.-Junior Theatre Strolling Players (Drama "Where's Elmo?") 3 p.m.-Common Ground Theatre Ensemble 4 p.m.-Ann Doyle (Folk music) 5 p.m.-Disband (Rock) 6 p.m.-Troupe Ta Smullat (Middle Eastern Dance…

… McGuinness 5 p.m. - Connie Huber, Grace Morand, and Cheryl Dawdy 6:30 p.m. - Footloose 8 p.m. - Ann Doyle Group Thursday - July 26 2 p.m. - Lunar Glee Club 3:30 p.m. - Dave Wild Trio 5 p.m. - Larry…

… Manderville Trio 6:30 p.m. - Les Bloom Quartet 8 p.m. - Stephanie Ozer & Kathy Moore Friday - July 27 3:30 p.m. - Marc Anderson Jazztet 5 p.m. - Lunar Glee Club 6:30 p.m. - The Fabulous Checkers 8 p.m. - Blue

… Traditional Music and Dance (Folk music) 2 p.m. - O.J. Anderson (Mime artist) 3 p.m. - Stark Raving Revue (Band jamboree) MICHIGAN UNION ECLIPSE JAZZ- Summer Arts Festival Wednesday -July 25 3:30 p.m. - Hugh…

July 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… raise cash for attending the two-week festivities. Theusually busy summer social season in Ann Arbor has been made even more ebulient of late by the arrival of Marie Winn of New York City and Cambridge…

… folk- dances. While in Ann Arbor for the sum- mer Miss Winn is staying at the Ann Arbor Hill manse of Miss Hal- ka Feinberg, now in Europe. The quiet and pleasant seclusion of the manse, she reports…

…, flatter- ing fit. Pastels, Navy, Blues, Corals,- Prints. t MARSZALKOWSKA STREET, MAIN ARTERY OF WARSAW, SEEN AT CONSTITUTION SQUARE. TO BE THE SITE OF THE FIFTH WORLD FESTIVAL OF YOUTH AND STUDENTS…

…-iron multifilament nylon crepe pajamas, so easy to care for and wonderful to wear. Pink with blue, blue with pink, mint with aqua, helio with orchid. Sizes 32 to 40. DANCE PERFORMANCE BY AN ANHWEI ENSEMBLE OF THE…

… FOUR oh1~THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY,; t'[ T,20, 1955 ..Y . ..,.,..,,....,SA.. U.. . 2(L 1953 .. LIABILITIES INVOLVED: Gittler Terms Obesity Disease Fifth Youth Festival Set If you are…

… the Fifth World Festival of Youth and Students is held this month. Native costumes will be worn for demonstration dances every day from July 31 to August 14 whenr youth from countries including Japan, C…

…4 na, Latin America, Aus- tria, France, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Africa, Finland and many others attend the festival. Various Contests The Youth Festival is being sponsored by the Anti…

… occupations will attend the festival. In all participating countries, fund-raising projects have been launched in order to finance. the < Warsaw trip for interested youth. In Belgium a special postcard has been…

… issued, and proceeds from sales will go to a fund for-festival- goers. Japan's Fetes In Japan, fetes are being organ- ized, the funds going towards cov- ering the costs of that country's delegation's trip…

…. In Great Britain, delegates staged an extra fund drive to assist young people of Kenya and Malaya who want to come to the festival in Warsaw. Special stamps have been issued in Denmark and Norway to…

July 01, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…, country blues, jug band music, gospel singing, and the ubiquitous blue-grass music which never seems to lose pop- ularity. Part of the festival's magic lies in that each individ- ual has a uniquely…

… , hundreds of Ann Arborites make the annual pilgrimage up to Toronto to attend the Mar-i- posa Folk Ftestival, one of the most influential and highly ac- claimed events of teh folk music world. This year…

…r s Entertai ment T HEIGAN DAILY Pictured are scenes from the Mariposa Folk Festival 1976, held in Toronto, Ontario June 25- 27. Clockwise, from above, are festivalgoers on their way to Toronto…

…'s festival, held last weekend, once again creat- ed the kind of memorable exper- iences that keep people coming back again and again. Mariposa is one of the few ventures which succeeds in try- ing to be all…

… things to all peo- ple. Each year sees a subtle change in either the program- ming or festival-site layout which reflects an ever-increas- ing responsiveness to audiences' changing needs and tastes. In the…

… year) the festival tends to dowvgrade individual performances, stressing their relationship to the music scene as a whole. Instead, Mariposa utilizes a workshop approach, which takes a topical approach…

… toward the music and allows the individual to pick and choose what sort of sounds assail his ears. This year's festival-goers had a choice of six different festival sites, including a special child- ren…

… learning ex- perience, which, ultimately, is the whole point of the festival. WITH THIS sort of set up and with such a wide variety of programming - this year fea- tured French Canadian f i d d I e music…

… personalized experience. Depending upon his or her orientation and where he tr she happened tobe at any giveni moment, every person who went to the festival w ill have a different set of memor- ies. Whether…

July 25, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 51) • Page Image 20

…, "^ . 7:30 p.m:-Ann Arbor Recorder's Society 8:30 p.m.-Tucker Blues Band Friday 10:00 a.m."The Operation," Young People's Theatre Reper- tory Co. 11:00 a.m.-Young People's The- atre, demonstration 11:30 a…

…'s Studio" vocals 3:00 p.m.-"Create a Patron" Thursday Contest 2:00 p.m.-Pam Shom and Adam 6:00 p.m.-"Trees," folk music and Hirsh, guitar and vocals vocals Graceful Arch-Ann Arbor Street Art Fair Wednesday…

…'s The- by the Ann Arbor Recrea- atre, demonstration tion Department 11:30 a.m.-Matt Thornton, solo 11:30 a.m.-David Jaborski, original acoustic performer for the guitar music Black Sheep 1:00 p…

….m.-Hootenany by Friends of the Ark 3:45 p.m.-Pam Shom and Adam Hirsch, guitar and vocals 6:30p.m.-Mirage, a dance col- lective with Trees Again 5:00 p.m.-Andy Adamson Quartet, original jazz 7:30 p.m.-Ann Arbor

….m.-Steven Cole, show tunes from the 20's, 30's, and 40's 12:00 p.m.-Vaudeville, musical the- atre from the Black Sheep Repertory Theatre 1:00p-m.-"Strolling Players" from the Ann Arbor Rec- reation Department 2…

….m.-Sweet Adelines and the Huron Valley Chapter of SPECSQSA, barber shop music 12:30p.m.-Contact Improvisation Demonstration by mem- bers of Mirage 1:00 p.m.-Ann Arbor Contempo- rary Chamber Players 2:00 p…

….m.-Gemini, folk guitar duo 12:30 p.m.-Creative movement for children by members of 2:30 p.m.-"Over the Rainbow with Mirage Harold Arlen"presented by Arbecoll Theatrics 1:00p.m.-"Strolling Players" from the Ann

Arbor Rec- 3:45 p.m.-Connie Huber, solo reation Department acoustic performer from the Black Sheep Reper- 2:30 p.m.-Randy Mathews, con- tory Theatre Company temporary folk recording artist 4:45 p…

… Civic Band 6:30p.m.-Footloose, country 8:30 p.m.-Emerlad City, electric music rhythm and blues dance music Liberty Plaza-Eclipse Jazz Wednesday Thursday 6:30p.m--Andy Adamson Quartt 2:00 p.m Wendell…

…Page 14-Wednesday, July 25, 1979-The Michigan Daily The Art of Entertainment Main Street-Summer Arts Festival Wednesday 11:00a.m.-Aerobic Dancing Inc., contemporary dance techniques 3:00p…

July 27, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 52) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, July 27, 1978-The Michigan Daily part Tired of being be small to try out for E luncoordinated to alternative to com Ann Arbor, and yoi fast to participate. It's called "New + uAnn

… main ide s'hard and play fair, ' b time; and to builda r 'y C R iof responsibility yet Ann Arbor's New the Department of. one of the coordinat "very definitely a s "I was pleased w she added, "but I w a…

Arbor, the con Games was origina " ,-protest in Californi the protest, a new protestors unders called "Slaughter,' x1' fun." From Brand's co of "Soft Touch" troduced by Pat Fa the basis for New G The two…

… Depart Games Festival int Photos by M. O'Malley b …

July 19, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

…-8555) - Bop Bars and Clubs Trio, with the Blue Front Persuaders. Ten Little Indians - Ann Arbor Civic The Earle- (994-0211) -Last night Theater Main Street Productions. Moore and Jesse Richards.- Perfrmance…

… Park - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Boogie-woogie piano from a local master. Followed by cartoon classics at dusk. See Campus Cinema. 7 p.m. at the top of the Fletcher Street parking structure. Free. Call…

… 763-0950 for more information. Choices - Patchwork Theater 8 p.m. at the Performance Network. See Friday's listing. 1,000 Years of Jazz - Ann Arbor Summer Festival A six-piece dixieland jazz band and a…

… PerfrmanceShydner. isn't merely a marvelously imaginat- David Flippo/Top of the Park - Ann Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - ive excursion ito the land of L. Frank Arbor Summer Festival Los Chickens squawk…

…. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - David Flippo/Top of the Park - Ann Mountain Jack's - (665-1133) - Huron. Free. Call 663-9376 for more in- Private Sector goes public. Arbor Summer Festival Bob Gardner and…

Ann Wonderful early Hitch. John and at the door. Call 763-0950 for more Festival. 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Arbor Chamber Orchestra. Noon. See Gre arean nvt Young, and Peter information. Tickets are…

… - American strange interloper, MLB 3, 9:15 p.m. Park - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Guild of Organists $2/single, $3/double. A recital by this local quartet will be Ca p s 5a Anthony Williams and LaVonne Stop…

… Youth Symphony Orches- Repo Man (Alex Cox, 1x1984) MTF Not quite the breakthrough motion p.m. $2.50. tra - Ann Arbor Summer Festival Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean picture some seem to think it is. In Gold…

… Office and at the door. Call 763-0950 for more information. Ten Little Indians - Ann Arbor Civic Theater Main Street Productions Was it the butler? 8 p.m. See Friday's listing. Campus Cinema The Glass Key…

…, $3.50/double. Gone with the Wind (Victor Fleming, 1939) MTF Another showing of Hollywood's biggest romantic adventure showing on Ann Arbor's biggest screen. Mich., 7 p.m. only. $2.50. Make Mine Music…

July 20, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

… Seton's heisbaad Je tres Seaton, creates swooden designs He MEXICAN CAFE makes esveraything from contempo- .b Frar eboxes to fine clocks. Calling Ann Arbor's Fines Ojai, Calif, home, the Seatons stere…

… Mexican Style Food! more than ssiling to brave the* Michigan's Largest Selection of humidity for another chance to visit Gourmet Hot Sauces & Salsasl Ann Arbor. WE DELIVER! Call 761-6650 -"This is our third…

…-out audience seas mostly seated and relax- ing in the extreme heat. Then it sitime for Blues Traseler, H O RD I s creator, to liven up the shos Up to this point 1.0 R D Festival had been good. but, compared to…

… earlier years, still a few strokes short of par. Because It R 11'D 1 estival is Blues Traveler's babv. i aii one could make this show an unforgettable expe- rience it was John Popper and his band. Blues

… Traveler opened with "Carolina Blues," a bluest tune off its latest release, "Straight on till Moming" As soon as Chan, the lead guitarist, began to play the first several chords of "But Any way," screams…

… could be heard throughout Pine Knob. All the audieice members took to their feet and sengin smn g along. Blues Traeler had'iome reads to play.Chan began toting the lit cigarette from his mouth as Popper…

… waved a pirate sword wildly. Blues Traveler was now playing as everyone knew they could. "This is a new song. It's the first time we're playing it anywhere in the Midwest." said Popper as they began…

… "Decision of the Sky." Then the band Ynoved directly into "100 Years." Popper chimed in on the Blues Traveler tune at lead guitar and vocals. It was a nice change to see the multi-talented Popper sswitchlit…

… hetween harrronica and guitar1 Thus far the crowd response had been steadily rising with each chord being blsted out of the speakers. Yet the response' that camne when Blues Traveler coiered the Steve…

… Miller classic. -The Joker was unprecedented. After bust- ing into some amazing guitar and har- monica duos, Blues lTraveler thanked the audiencee tor corming out and called it quits, making way for BNL…

July 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 47) • Page Image 20

… GOETYZ Sporting Goods' ................................................. r... SPECIALIZING IN TEAM EQUIPMENT YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER 315 SOUTH MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48108 Oyster Bar and The…

… Spaghetti Machine Corner of First and Huron WASHTENAW MILK AND ICE CREAM 602 S. ASHLEY, ANN ARBOR Milk-ice Cream-Beer DRY ICE & WET ICE "your headquarters for Daily lottery tickets" STORE-WIDE BARGAINS ON…

Arbor's original shopping district, with the simultaneous occurance of Main St. Bargain Days and the University of Michigan Artists and Craftsmen tGuild-sponsored Summer Arts Festival. The assoia ion…

… and artists and craftspeople who sell only original work collaborating to bring you exceptional offerings and values for almost anything you'd like to buy? All of this is happening on Main St., Ann

… such as the U-M Artist and Craftsmen Guild's Free Arts Festival on East Uni- versity. The Guild, being inundated with requests for booth spaces, was eager to find more places for its artists and…

July 15, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…abE3id4an ailj One hundred and one years of editorial freedom Publ icatons board changes spark debate Ann Arbor Blues amd Jazz festival The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival returns for its 20th…

…, stating, "The city ordi- represented the state, said he nance addresses the creating of a advised the Ann Arbor Police disturbance on school grounds Department to use the state but there is no balancing of…

… public fo- really been avictory on all fronts rums," Blessing told the Ann for us." Arbor News. The prosecution has not de- But Maurer argued that cided whether it will appeal the teenagers are the fastest…

… board held a spe- this country," Maurer said. cial session on AIDS education Since Maurer's arrest in andis currentlyrevisingan AIDS February, AIDS activists have currcula. attended Ann Arbor School "We…

… anniversary on Sept. 11-13. Bonnie Raitt headlines the Friday night "Women of the Blues" bill. Raitt performed with her mentor Sippie Wallace at the 1972 Festival. Other performers this year include Sonny…

… staff and faculty positions and keep on track fi- nanciallyfor the 1993-94school year. by Mary Chang an ordinance clause allows the Daily Staff Reporter principaltoejectanypersonfrom Section threeof Ann

Arbor's school property at any time ordinance on school grounds without justification. trespassing was declared void "The ordinance as it was under the First Amendment last written would allow the princi…

… High School committing a disturbance." Feb. 24. The Ann Arhor News re- Judge Timothy Conners, of ported that Assistant City At- the 15th district court dismissed torney Thomas Blessing, who the case…

… say sex education in high schools inadequate by Nicole Converse Reflecting on their own sex education backgrounds, many students favor making condoms available in public high schools -an issue theAnn

Arbor school board is currently exploring. Although it is reported that five of the nine school board members are in favor of a more expansive sex education pro- gram, including the availability of…

July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…-jazzL By MERYL GORDON The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival has been revived this year and top talents will be playing on the Otis Spann Memorial Field on Sept. 8, 9. and 10. Sponsored by the Rainbow…

… bikes stolen that day in Ann Arbor --- one of about sixty-five people to have their bikes stolen that week. Sgt. Harold Rady of the Ann Arbor , Police Dept. estimates that between fifty and seventy bikes…

… are stolen in Ann Arbor each week. Including expensive ten-speeds, which average about $125 per bike, that represents about $6250. Many of the stolen bikes are expensive ten-:speeds, which are taken…

… out of Ann Arbor and re- sold in other locations. Some are changed beyond recognition - serial numbers are erased and replaced. So the ordinance re- quiring Ann Arbor bike stores to file a report on any…

… logical the bike riders should seek their own means of theft prevention.' If you ride your bike in Ann Arbor or on campus and must leave it unattended, always lock it, Rady says. The best type of chain, ac…

…. because one-halt inch chains are heasv and cumbersome. A chain with links less than one- half of an inch thick can easily be cipped with a fifty-dollar See STOPPING, Page 12 ArN AOganRMCtHG ANN ARBOR

…, and ex- pects that the concert series will be sold out easily. "We're gearing this concert to the people of Ann Arbor, and our major advertising effort is in this aity," said Andrews. "We're sending a…

… Minister Kakuei Tanaka speaks d conference in Tokyo yesterday. In his first appearai press since taking office two 'weks ago, Tanaka sai will remain under the U.S. nuclear umbrella. SEPT. 8, 9, AND JO Blues

… said I ning on doing an Detroit or in nati azines, "because festivals going o and people wo us." Movies of the c radio specials an cast of the cone planned. "The productio is at a much m level and it…

…'s ea book talent" "We've been able drawing talent within our budg Andrews feels festival was bot time - in compi Goose Lake f that its August energy", causing 000. In reviving th drews expects t annual…

July 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… thing of the past, A.R.T. is going strong. Based in Cambridge, the company travels widely during the summer. Fresh from the Olympics Arts Festival in Los Angeles, the troupe has made its way to Ann Arbor

… in Ann Arbor after their highly successful show at Joe's in February. Viewed by'many as one of the premier bands in the inches-away- from-stardom category, the show promises to be one of the summer…

… features a cast of twenty local talents. The show begins at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are available from the Ann Arbor Civic Theater (338 Main) for $5. For further ticket information and for…

… Lavin, star of television's mother in Six Characters, a show that "Alice," stopped into Frank's the company is not performing in its Restaurant on Maynard yesterday af- Ann Arbor stop. ternoon for a bite…

… My Taps Waves VI The Detroit Chamber Winds The Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra Multiple Arts Performance Robin Hood (Classic Film) …

…'s Power Center as part of the summer festival nn Arbor umr J stidal In town for only three days, they have already. performed Moliere's Sganarelle and the first of two showings of Richard Brinsley Sheridan…

…'s hottest dance band. Mr. Flood's Party - The Falcons with danceable blues, rock and soul come in for a landing on both Friday and Saturday nights. Rick's American Cafe - Let your- self be talked into to…

… going down to hear The Blue Front Persuaders, one of the finest homegrown merchants of unrestrained rythm and blues, Friday and Saturday nights. The ist Concerts Los Lobos - "The Wolves" make another stop…

…, and $15. For reservations and ticket information call the Summer Festival headquarters at 763-0950. Linda Lavin and John Bottoms play Lady Sneerwell and Snake in the American Repertory Theatre…

July 31, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

…. composer's 300th birthday this year. Arbor debut at the festival. Misha different members of the ensemble. The gold medalist, Jose Feghali, HE SECONDAnnual Ann Arbor A concert took place daily, giving…

… begin the three-week disappointing. Although Feghali close, and once again it has ended a occasion, to hear an equally balanced Ann Arbor News in his well-balanced festival. donated some substantially…

…, Ann Arbor being no excep- Camp, was not as musically inspiring University organist and wunder- could you have a series of 16 con- go far. tion. Brian Glow, also from Canada, as Bianconi's performance…

… strand of per- chestra and Canadian contralto sold-out performances such as the in a series of 16 marathon Bach con- called the Renaissance City Chamber formers representing Ann Arbor's Maureen Forrester…

… quieter here in Ann Arbor now. At unquestionably succeeded - with its in many pleasant evenings. only wait patiently to see what they medalist Philippe Bianconi, a char- least for August that is. But…

… accompaniment of the Prokofiev. He proved himself to be a 1985-86 International Series of Presen- the Top of the Park - featured open schedule - including films by Capra, Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra. strong…

….m. Friday & Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. T I A fowl 'North by Northwest'? S 'Follow That Bird,' a feature film from the folks who bring you Sesame Street, opens Friday in Ann Arbor. The film stars that…

… included tone quality and a more than substan- By Neil Galanter works of J.S. Bach, in honor of the former DSO violinist, made their Ann short little skits and introductions by tial amount of affection…

July 20, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 26) • Page Image 13

…, while Daehler will con- duct the Ann Arbor Chamber Or- chestra, in a collaboration that will result in a live soundtrack. Two previous efforts by Daehler and James that were staged at the Michigan, Don…

… Fairbanks, Sr. Although a silent film, there will be plenty of music supplied by the Ann Arbor Chamber orchestra. Tickets are $10, Friday night only, 8 p.m. at the Michigan Theatre. The Secret Marriage…

… dance numbers on both Friday and Saturday nights. Mr. Flood's Party - It's blues from Detroit with Sonny Freeman and the Unusuals doing it up on Friday and Saturday nights. Rick's American Cafe - They may…

… silent film era. But this Friday night, as part of the Summer Arts Festival, the Michigan Theater will attempt to rectify the situation with a special screening of the film, to the accompaniment of a live…

… not be Pythagorean solids, but the Orangapoid Watusis are all set to rock on Friday and Saturday nights. The ist Summer Festival Activities Ticket for all Summer Festival shows are available by calling…

… the Festival box office at 763-0950. The box office is open 12 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Claire Bloom - Renowned Shakespearean and cinematic actress Claire Bloom presents These Are Women, a tribute to the…

July 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 44) • Page Image 9

…- ure to the Ann Arbor audienc. Originally UAC had planned to have the groups play ons the Diag, a site close to the fair and, until recently the traditional site for open air concerts at the Uni- versity…

…- flicts that might develop the or- ganizers will provide UAC people and encourage "self-policing me- chanisms." They are trying to avoid the use of Ann Arbor po- lice for anything other than traffic control…

…-and-coming Kristofferson discovery; and a blues work- shop. Festival-goers found it even more frustrating to learn of Joni Mitchell's surprise appearance at one of the tents after she had left. The festival, though, wasn…

…'t planned around "big names." Instead, it presented some of the best-thougs not famous-- performers in traditional bal- lads, blues, bluegrass, Indian, African, Middle Eastern, and African folk dancing, and…

FESTIVAL Mariposa: Folk at its best By LORIN LABARDEE The students will be in the streets again today but not for the usual reasons. There will, be no marching or demonstrating. Rather, the students and o t…

… DIANE LEVICK Againstsabackdrop of the Toronto skyline, across the bay of Lake Ontario, the 1972 Mari- posa Folk Festival opened last Friday for a fascinating three- day run, complete with Wood- stock…

… topi- cal folk. The festival-goers, who were nearly all in the 18 to 30 year- old range, were attracted in especially large numbers to min-concerts by Taj Mahal, and David Bromberg. John Prine, who…

…. Young provoked a communalr"Ooooh!" from lis- teners when he broke into Heart of Gold. NEIL YOUNG performs Sugar Mountain and other favorites in a surprise appearance at the Mariposa Folk Festival in…

July 19, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 46) • Page Image 12

… that of the State Street and Ann Arbor Street Art Fairs. Ann Roth, Guild member who is coordinating the Festival, claims, "We've designed a framework that makes it possible for all students to exhibit…

…Page 8-Wednesday, July 19, 1978-The Michigan Daily Summer Arts Fest: Artists free-for-all I By OWEN GLEIBERMAN What began seven years ago as a fringe on the official Ann Arbor Art Fair has since…

… critics town-by auto-to go to work or and therefore fit right in. possibly for pleasure, they are even But the most important benefit for more appreciative. those who enjoy Ann Arbor all year During the…

… fair one can often hear an round is that their appreciation of their Ann Arbor resident boasting about the homes rekindles every year during the extra exercise they got because they fair. Because those…

… who flock to had to park their car four miles from discover Ann Arbor must eat, the city's where they live. Ann Arborites are public dining rooms fill quickly. Ann really into the physical fitness thing…

… stocked full of stores-to the critics and dine at home. anxious art critics, Ann Arbor residents Although few, there are, some see parts of town they never knew drawbacks to the art fair. Residents existed…

… fair seems to at- Summer is a very special time in Ann tract an unusual, element called street- Arbor. Most of the students are gone, people by locals but generally referred the town seems serene, warm…

… and to as clowns by the critics. friendly. Many permanent residents of But Ann Arbor residents overlook the city are in the habit of taking long, these slight inconveniences for the peaceful…

… cone, 9alking softly about poetry Really, what would Ann Arbor or art. - 'residents do without the Art Fair? L. A ASTREETARTFAIRSPECIAL by FRASER'S Our 18/10 stainless steel gravy boat and ladle…

…-imported from Denmark. Offered for a limited time at a special price of only $3.99 for the set-regular price of $9.00. While our supply lasts. A SANS INC. 1122 S. UNIVERSITY/ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104 …

July 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 53) • Page Image 2

… Lake and you can't even see the band while the Ann Arbor Blues Festival is grooving its way into poverty on that very weekend. And there you are at the Art Fair and you will not go to the museum or the…

… 2 P.M. SHOWN 2:30 OVER 5 P.M. Festival schedule tSsummer Session published Tuesday Daily Classifieds Get Resultsio hSatrdby carnee. S symi- the ann arbor film cooperative presents THE HAIR…

….m. angell hail program still only 75c COMING TUESDAY-Warren Beatty in KALEIDOSCOPE The Second Ann Arbor Medi- eval Festival is scheduled to take place the weekend of July 31 at four outdoor locations in Ann

… problem of choosing the proper grounds on which to judge it. On the one hand you have the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, an event, or- ganized and run with a great deal of sophistication and profession- alism…

… students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Ctass postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- gan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arboe, Michigan 48104, Published daily Tues- day through Sunday…

Arbor. The festival will consist of two 15th century plays, a French comedy, The Farce of Master Peter Pathelin, and an English miracte play, the Wake- field Play of Noah, both directed by Charles…

…JttNi0itS ARi1NRAN$OMOt -ALSO-- arts festival A definition: Street fair vs. art "COMPLETELY FASCINATING TO WATC H ! TOTAL ENTER- TAI NMENT! Redford is nothing short of stunning!" Liz Smith, Cosmopoton…

… information contact the School of Music.) The festival will be performed as follows: Sat., July 31, 10:00 a.m. at West Park, and 2:00 p.m. at Burns Park; Sun., Aug. 1, 10:30 a.m. at Northside School (Pontiac…

… FILM FESTIVAL

July 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

… Wednesday, July 11, 1073 is editedwandanaged y students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday…

… morning during the University year at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $13 non-local mail (other…

… Mariposa Folk Festival. Performers from the Arctic Circle, and as far away as West Africa, joined the large troop of Canadian and American artists. They fiddled, danced, sang the blues or told bawdy folk…

… To The Daily TORONTO - Folk music lov- ers from the U. S. and Canada, including over 100 from Ann Ar- bor, swarmed to Toronto Island this weekend for three days of song and dance at the 13th An-, nual…

…" Crudup under the 39th Street "El" in Chicago, where he lived in a packing crate after coming north from Mississippi in the mid 30's. The grey-haired Crudup still delights audiences with the blues songs he…

… 24 Bowling for Dollars 50 1ILove Lucy 56 Zoom 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 Festival of Family Classics 7 Wild Kingdom 9 Irish Rovers 11 Police Surgeon 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Rifleman . 24 Let's Make a…

… Sara Grey whose ballads range from tender melancholy to blushing bawdiness. Only 8,000 tickets were sold this year, although thousands more were in demand, in order to keep the festival's more intimate…

… atmosphere - a big difference from rock festivals of the Wood- stock, Goose Lake syndrome where thousands crash the gates, pack in and rock on. The crowds who come only for big names occasionally cause…

… problems, like last year when Neil Young made an appear- ance. Festival directors say they are not purposely staying away f r o m the better promoted "stars," but that they only use them where they fit in…

July 16, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… the League, vendors will include Eskimo Jack's, Achatz Homemade Pie's and Greek Flame. However, if you're in the mood for an Ann Arbor institution, you should defi- nitely check out Zingerman's Delica…

…- tessen. Considered the most popular restaurant in Ann Arbor, this Kerry- town deli is famous for it's sandwiches on homemade bread - so famous, in fact, that some guy named Barack chose to eat there when…

… maize and blue fix; fun for past, present and future Wolverines. 6-Today, the League will host several food trucks to grab a bite. There's also Taco Bell if that's your thing. 7- Located adjacent to the…

… on cam- pus, whether you're a hockey fan or just overheated. know about Art Fair e Shenouda tween the South University Businessmen's Association and the Ann Ar- bor Art Association. One thousand…

July 23, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… the artists See ANN ARBOR, Page 6 (Continued from Page 3) Summer Arts Festival (see story page 7) is located on Main Street and in front of the Union. The fair, which began ten years ago, is sponsored…

… by the Univer- sity's Artists and Craftsmen Guild. THE SUMMER ARTS Festival was started by the guild to enable more Ann Arbor residents and University studen- ts to display their work. Unlike the other…

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, July 15, 1980-Page 5 Ann Arbor Art Fair began 21 years ago as Dily Photo by JIM KRUZ Bedridden Art exhibited at the Ann Arbor Art Fair comes in all shapes and sizes and…

Ann Ar'bor business By BONNIE JURAN Today's Art Fair-a four-day, three- fair extravaganza attracting upwards of 80,000 people per day, began twenty years ago on South University when 99. artist hung…

… their works on ropes strung between parking meters. The South (and East) University fair, formally known as the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, first opened in 1960 at the request of the South University For a…

… object of the fair, Mellis, said, was to combine the crafts of professional artists with those of students, who were discouraged from joining the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. Mellis said one of the problems…

…. Consequently, each of the three area associations has set rules and standards to maintain quality fairs. In 1965, the Ann Arbor Street Fair ar- tists were required to undergo a jurying prdcess to determine those…

…- terested in an arts and crafts display to coincide with area July bargain days, she said. THESTATE STREET Art Fair joined the festivities (and profits) in 1967, inviting close to 40 Michigan ar- tists and…

… craftspersons to exhibit their wares. Currently, artists from other areas may display artwork in the State Stree fair. In 1971, the University Artists and Craftsmen Guild formalized the Sum- mer Arts Festival on…

… associated with the original art fairs was the large numbgr of tee-shirt ven- dors and sellers of cupie dolls who m venture vaded the city, making the event seem more like a "circus" than an art festival

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 07, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

… progressive struggles in Ann festival of cultural and political ex- and understanding, according to a Arbor," lie said. He called participation change in Havana, Cuba later this mon- leaflet describing the…

… opened in dred of them from the U.S., will gather for the first of the festivals held in the Americas, bound by the motto: "For anti-imperialist solidarity, peace and friendship." The three Ann Arbor

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 7, 1978-Page 9 City residents go to world youth By ELIZABETH SLOWIK Prague in 1945. There, an international Powell said several factors led him to Three Ann Arbor

… direction," said participant Keith Hefner, publisher of a magazine about student rights. Hefner, a sandy-haired Ann Arbor native, places himself on the left in the political spectrum. University graduate…

… balanced. ALL THREE Ann Arbor represen- tatives, however, are men. Looking forsa mate? Advertise in the Personals Call 764-0557 y h ou ieauers of otner countries. Both Powell and Hefner said there as not…

… Version of Shakespeare's Play TWO GENTLEMEN Of VERONA The Ann rbor film ooperative presents at MLB4 Friday, July 7 THE PRODUCERS (Mel Brooks, 1968) 7 & 10:20-MLB 4 Zero Mostel plays the producer. When his…

… residents in- gathering celebrated the new peace and become involved with the Youth cluding a University graduate student the victory over fascism. Participants Festival, especially "the types of work - will…

Festival, in the festival an opportunity to th. Now the young people, several hun- establish ties and connections with V1th la pT d f f trnninr. meeting "in France, Mexico, socialist countries. It's a big…

… other Americans. 'It's a good way to get to understand what's going on in those countries.' -Hugh Hefner, who will travel to Havans for an in- ternational festival The three will travel to the 11th World…

Festival of Youth and Students to find out what people between the ages of 15 and 35 from Europe, Africa, the Mideast and South America are thinking about. The 10-day festival will include sporting events…

July 17, 2000 (vol. 110, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… music performances. For all the country fans, the Palace is now selling tickets for Faith H1ill and Tim McGraw's "Soul to Soul" tour, coming to the Palace on September 29. Festivals Ann Arbor is notorious…

… the University department of theater and drama. There are z over 40 people in the acting company, and many are from the h University or the Ann Arbor area," Redding said. z Waterparks/Amusement Parks…

…. Located approximately 177 miles from Ann Arbor, the amusement park also offers several thrill rides. One a roller coaster, Shivering Timbers, was recently shown on the Discovery c Channel for its…

… documentary of roller coasters, entitled "Extreme Rides 2000. I Laure Bollenbach, office manager at the park, feels that Michigan* h Adventure Amusement Park has a lot to offer to students and Ann F Arbor

… residents. e "We have over 40 rides and attractions. I think that it's a park you can do in a day and really have a good time," Bollenbach said. a Closer to Ann Arbor are the Oakland County Parks. Waterford…

… for its art festival. But for those who aren't crazy about art, many other festivals will be opening across the state. The 21st annual Michigan Renaissance Festival in Holly will run during the weekends…

… ofAugust 14 through September 26. With a 16th century village atmosphere, the Renaissance Festival has a variety of events, including the International Strongman Competition and the Bagpipe Blowout. If…

… anyone intends on taking a Shakespeare class for the upcom- ing year, the Michigan Shakespeare Festival will provide a jump- start to studying. Located at Ella Sharp Park in Jackson, this year's festival

… will perform Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Richard Ill." The festival will run from July 20 to August 6, and was visited by over 4,000 people last year. Tonya Redding, the those looking…

… to eS marketing director for the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, noted the s festival's direct ties with the University. "We have a big University connection. We are presented in cooper- t ation with…

July 16, 2012 (vol. 121, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… "I felt that it was healthy for the safety services departments Monday's Ann Arbor City to have an internal candidate if il meeting, Mayor John there was a strong internal can- e and City Administrator…

… group and noted the need for a lice and fire departments. safer campus. o's recommendation, first In 2010, Seto worked with stu- :ed by AnnArbor.com, dent leaders to address the need after Seto served as…

… months (have) of Ann Arbor, which has a been a lot of work and I've is police force - the Uni- learned quite a bit, but it's all y"s Department of Public been very rewarding," Seto said. - as well. "So I…

…- ve some officers that used ue to have a strong relationship with the Ann Arbor Police with DPS, the University and tment that are working students. there," Hieftje said. "We "I look forward to continue…

… police chief. "We think John Seto is an excellent choice as the next Ann Arbor Police Chief. He has been an instrumental proponent of collaboration between our two departments that has been very beneficial…

… the The first time I heard "Blue festival was the lack of Elvis memo- Suede Shoes" wasn't on -iTunes, rabilia. Sure, there were the usual Pandora or YouTube. It was sung suspects - cardboard stars with…

…-the fabric (one blue, one red): Phyllis Sanders and her granddaughter Maria. Though Phyllis had been a proud attendee of almost every ElvisFest since its inception, it was Maria's first time. She said her…

… of his home, clad in nothing but a pair of blue pajamas. An hour later, he was pro- nounced dead. Months after Presley's death, mournful fans crammed into Las Vegas floor shows and tiny night- clubs to…

… didate, and John was that candi- Powers will recommend date," Powers said. he "interim" be dropped Seto is a member of the Stu- John Seto's title as interim dent Safety Workgroup, a col- chief of the Ann

Arbor laboration between AAPD, the Department. Department of Public Safety, the in council approval, Seto Division of Student Affairs and ecome the full-time police the Sexual Assault Prevention snd the…

July 02, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

… high-powered cousin of the ular ticket and you get to see several famous Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz different bands and you feel like the Festival, although not by much. The A2 smart concert shopper…

…Wenesday, July;2, 1997-t-ThetMicgan Daily,- 5 Island Festival offers jazz, zydeco, fun in the sun By James Miller the universe meant something. Daily Arts Writer But this is unfair. After all, we…

…'re not Music festivals are risky proposi- talking about H.O.R.D.E here, this is tions. They seem like a great idea at Frog Island. Frog Island is the some- first. You pay the same price as a reg- what less…

…. festival concentrates mainly on bring- And then some- ing in a bunch of time around the big names, while third band you R E V I E W Frog Island has don't like you real- Frog Island been content to ize that…

… you've been Festival put on shows there for five hours . with a more and are I) tired of Frog Island Park, Ypsilanti relaxed, summer dodging Frisbees, June 20 and 21, 1997 barbecue atmos- 2) sick of…

… New Orleans Jazz Band, was front of you sifting through her NPR decent. Gabriel himself played compe- tote bag and talking about how this tent and entertaining (if not electrify- festival was only cool…

… drum set shortness of the and-electric key- good tim e was had set, but that la board. typically the case And a stun- yall with festivals. ning spectacle When the it was. The weather behaves horn players…

July 06, 2010 (vol. 120, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, July 6, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 19, Team Tribal Tat or Team Pasty Face? Fang-banger's ball Ann Arbor 2010 Summer Festival Today begins the last full week of the Ann

….m. F1 July 9 After dark at Ann Arbor Summer Festival, the DJs and 21-plus crowds come out to party. This marks the last Friday of the summer for After Dark @ Top of the Park, so grab your ID and enjoy a…

… whip it at 8 p.m. at the Power Center. Tickets from $50. F, July 7 The multi-instrumentalists of Juice go beyond the Blue Men. Attendees of the unique percussion band's free 6:30 p.m. show at Ingalls…

…'s picks for last-minute Summer Festival acts. Z July6 Devo is back! A newly released album from the sarcastic cult icons promises Something for Everybody, and so should the band's Mainstage show. Watch Devo…

July 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

… BLINDSIDE, jazz, rock and blues FREE MOVIES-Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton silents; on the diag Presented by U-M Artists and Craftsmen Guild and the Ann Arbor Council for Performing Arts ,r 4 000% …

… Siglin of the ARK POETRY FESTIVAL in the Union Gallery of the Michigan Union ANN ARBOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA presenting Beethoven and Haydn in the Michigan Union ballroom. Donation $1 to cover costs. . NOAH…

… with bringing out the truth." Centicore Bookshops, Inc. 336 Maynard, 663-1812 1229 S. University, 665-2604 ANN ARBOR'S MOST COMPLETE BOOKSTORES far as business costs rise. For example, the price…

… . Itchen j port 415 DETROIT ST. ANN ARBOR MICI. (continued from Page 3) Ulasewicz told of being the bag man in transferring funds from President Nixon's lawyer Her- bert Kalmbach to the men await- ing trial…

…, light rock band ANN MARIE SCHRAMM, song writer, singer, guitar OKRA, jazz band TODD KABZA & JOHN DIAN', rag-time songs, blue-grass, guitar and harmonica SINE NOMINE popular medieval and renaissance music…

… JULY 28 FREE~ AN 12:00 7:30-1C 10:00-11 ARTS FESTIVAL N ARBOR STREET ART FAIR ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE THURSDAY, JULY 19th noon 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 0:00 8:30 9:00 1:30 STONE GROUND…

…; lute, recorder, crum horn, viola do damba Turkish folk, South Serbian Harem and Israeli dances The Human Mime Troup, ICE CUBE ON A LEASH THE R.F.D. BOYS, blue-grass music HOOTENANNY, hosted by Linda…

July 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 50) • Page Image 10

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, July 21, 1976 while you are in Ann Arbor for the Art Fair Shop the Sales VWNTOIN DURING SARGAIN HAYS Iow often do yon find retail merchants and artists…

… and craftspeople who sell only original work collaborating to bring you exceptional offerings and values for almost anything you'd like to buy? All of this is happening on Main St., Ann Arbor's original…

… shopping district, with the simultaneous occurance of Mait St. Bargain Days and the University of Michigan Artists and Craftsmen Guild-sponsored Srmmer Arts Festival. The association hetween these two groups…

… and Craftsmen Guild's Free Arts Festival on East Uni- versity. The Guild, being inundated with requests for booth spaces, was eager to find more places for its artists and craftspeople to exhibit. And…

July 23, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… local Blues and Jazz Festival By GORDON ATCHESON City Council effectively k it Il e d this year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Fes- tival last night by voting down a contract that would have authorized a…

…'s concert caused multiple problems for area resi- dents, council Republicans cast all the votes against the contract which was defeated 6-4. "Last year's Blues and Jazz Festival tarnished the city's i m a g e…

… concert site. The festival promoters, Rainbow Multi- Media Corp., said that without a firm commitment on location at this time, it would be impossible to book and stage the event. ARGUING that I a s t year…

… failing to live up to contractual agreements made for the 1973 festival, including nonpayment of various employes and inadequate trash collection immediately after the event. THIS YEAR'S festival-also a…

… three- day concert series-had been tentatively planned for the s a m e location near Huron High School in early September. "There is no longer any possibility of a festival this year," Rainbow Multi…

…- Media representative P e t e r Andrews said immediately after the council vote. He lashed out at Stephenson's charges, saying that with the possible exception of the clean-up operations the festival was…

July 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 49) • Page Image 10

… ADDRESS 'CITY STATE ZIP mail to: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival P.O. Box 381a Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 Send certified (heck or money order NO CASH PLEASE ------------------------ 1969, said I eo "agreed…

… Task Forces. 8 p.m. -THURSDAY, JULY 27 ANN ARBOR PUBLIC LIBRARY Corner S. Fifth and E, William Te BLIES & JAZZ [motival L9A MILES DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND) ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS…

… mounting media criticism since Ann Arbor Democrats - OPEN MEETING - Report from McGovern delegates Jacqui Hoop, Tom Mu a and Tim smith._ tiReport on Ward Boundary Commission. Formation of 1972-73 Issues…

…, SavaiontRecords(330Manead& 5 iS. UnUversiy), Ned' Books (Ypslantot.aend by mail ro m Ann Arbor Bes & Js Festiva, pox 38, Ann Arbr, tic t4t107 WE EXPECT TO SELL OUT! BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! Limited time offer…

… SUN RA SEIGAL-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS FREDDIE KING LUTHER ALLISON HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE YOUNG with LUCILLE SPANN & many other Blues & Jazz…

… Artists 3 DAYS -- 5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD unex tBt tth Sc- Ann Arb.,, Mchigpn SERIES TICKET S5.OO ALL0SHOWS aR.Pow p R~l TICKET OUTLETS-Michigan Union…

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