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April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…-, nier (the onlyaccordian play- ing Creole singer) to participate in the first Ann Arbor blues festival, a three day event of concerts and workships sched- uled to begin August 1. "We can only allude to…

… WESTERN SATIRE IN AGES -FUNNIER THAN "CAT BALLOU" PURE "CAMP" Program Information: 2-6264 3RD WEEK OF SIDE-SPLITTING LAUGHS 'ANN ARBOR BLUES FESTIVAL THE PREVIEW LUTHER ALLISON CHICAGO BLUES BAND FREE…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 18, 1969 I I I I can't make In Ann Arbor, the term "sum- mertime blues" refers to that deadened feeling accompanying the uneventful lag between May andl…

… September. Once the mov- ies are seen, parties have been frequented, and friends have left, Ann Arbor has few means of breaking a seemingly endless summer. This year, however, summer- time blues will be…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 11

…Wednesday, August 27, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven W ednesday, ugust|27,|969 T H E M IC IG A N D AIL YPage Eleve music dance Ann Arbor Blues Festival: ?????????? AADT: Innovation…

… The top musical event of the summer was just shaping up as this supplement went to press. but everyone's guess is that the first Ann Arbor Blues Festival wiis be the biggest thing to hit this town since…

… s Joplin. B. B. King and Mama Thornton will both be at Ann Arbor, and so will Muddy Wat- ers, James Cotton, and Junior Wells. And there will be up and com- ing young blues singers too, like the Jimmy…

… the revitalization of the virtually dormapt Ann Arbor Dance Theatre 1 last year, the art of the dance took on a new, contemporary 1 o o k in Ann Arbor. Previously performances were scheduled only…

… cer- tain to expand its efforts even further this year. So, dance enthusiasts have much to look forward to. be- sides the occasional whirlwind stops of the well-known com- panies who hit Ann Arbor now…

… small town, but you'd never know it from the number of art exhibi- tions that hit Ann Arbor every year. In fact, the. variety and quality of art in Ann Arbor may well surpass anything Detroit has to of…

…- fer (outside the city's fine museum, of course), The Detroit press usually refers readers to just as many shows in Ann Arbor as in Detroit. There are four private galleries in Ann Arbor, in addition to…

… are the Forsythe Gal- lery, the Lantern Gallery, the Editions Gallery and the Judlo Gallery. The biggest event of the year for artists and galleries in Ann Arbor is the annual street fair in July, which…

… forest ann arbor, michi'c rn 665-3601 C..._.._ ..._.._. __.....__.. n I The smart student shops at Making it at Michigan is important to you. This means getting all the TEXTBOOKS (used and new…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

… theatre, Ann Arbor's Once Group will feature two dramatic happenings involving dance, amplified sound, and light and film projection. - Alvin Ailey's American Dance Theatre will end t h e Festival with a…

Ann Arbor stay, the last week of it coinciding with the Crea- tive Arts Festival. His opening lecture' will be tomorrow night in Rackham Lecture Hall at 8:00 p.m. The scheduled topic is "Teaching…

…'s Players is a stu- dent-faculty "un-organization" which presents plays rarely per- formed on the contemporary stage. - The Believers will present a combination blues - gospel - jazz - pop musical comedy and…

… Society today. MUSIC - "Lady Soul" A r e t h a Franklin will sing the blues of today in her own inimitable style. - Music and drama are the basis for the Eastbound Mound's mixed media perform- ance in which…

… Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 19, 1969 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday. January 19. 1969 ,...., . ~' I 7 ,. X The Creative A rts Festival: One week togo By BARBARA WEISS It…

…'s here. It's now. It's t h e Creative arts Festival, 1969. Entitled "Experiment in the Arts," the Festival will fea- ture modern notables famous internationally for their pioneer- ing contributions in the…

… fields of drama, poetry, art, dance, criticism, and song. "This year, we wanted to build a cultural event the dimensions of which would be something unique," says Harry Winer, '69, chairman of the Festival

March 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 130) • Page Image 2

…I Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY cinema- Festival Flicks into View Tonight Wilder, Ke By ELLEN FRANK They let you smoke at Cinema Guild during the Ann Arbor Film…

… Inevitable and the Velvet Underground. Some promising highlights of this year's Festival are several works of local film makers. Ann Arbor entries have come from Eric Brown, Jay Cassidy, Andrew Lugg and…

… number of films - it's easier and more varied than setting up individual festivals." Those that do use- the Ann Arbor Festival, in theatres from Youngstown, Ohio, to Tempe, Arizona, often adopt a hybrid…

… name for the imported, but locally sponsored, show. In Berkeley, it's called "The Berkeley-Ann Arbor- University of California-Centenn- ial Experimental Film Festival." University Charter Caledonian…

… Michigan University; Michael Ve- nezia, sculptor-painter from Ann Arbor; Ann Wehrer, a member of! the Dramatic Arts Center (and star of Andy Warhol's latest film, "Bike Boy"); and Prof. Samia Halaby- of the…

…-SUNDAY, MARCH 6-10 Presented in cooperation with the DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER of Ann Arbor. Over $900 in awards. Over 175 films in competition. There will be two completely different shows each night, Wednesday…

…-Satur- day. On Sunday, there will be two showings of the prize winners. Individual tickets may be purchased before each showing; series tickets, which include i I On Washtenaw between Ann Arbor and…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

… Diag and notices in The Daily. Many believe the Blue Front to be the best place in Ann Arbor to spend a 'few leisurely hours. This small book and magazine store at the corner of State and Packard is an…

… the Dramatic Arts Center presents the five day Ann Arbor Film Festival in early March. Entrance is only 75 cents for the festival, the largest of its kind in the country. During the same weekend, the…

…, AUGUST 29, 196 r THNE MICRI+GAN DAILY _ i How To Stretch Your Dollars In Ann Arbor By ELLEN FRANK Ann Arbor often seems like the only restaurant inside a crowded airport-prices can be high…

… because it is the only thing that's there. Ann Arbor's theatres long ago gave into the price rise. Concerts at Hill Auditorium can cost as much as $6 for a single seat. Even the Union has given up the 10…

…-priced ways of having fun. Happily some means of Ann Arbor entertainment have adjusted for the poor struggling student, whose parent's income falls below the University's median of $17,000. Film A typical male…

… Saturday afternoons. Adult admission is $1; and 50 cents for children. Lectures and Discussions Several organizations in Ann Arbor are open on a regular basis for discussion. Among them is the Guild House at…

… for less than $1. The Prime Movers play at Clint's Club Bar, 111 E. Ann, on weekends. Slow drinking of beer is cheap. Unfortunately, you must be 21. The Seventh Seal is known well in Ann Arbor for its…

… ideal nlace tn read-or even buy-from Ann Arbor's most A ARBOR'S IA I G sou D EQUIPi I STORES advice Your headquarters for "sound" and the finest equipment Sony Portables are great for…

… somewhere on the campus. To keep up on these, check the Across Campus column in The Daily or the University Calendar posted weekly in most University buildings. Music It is possible to hear good rock or blues

… Canterbury House on Maynard Street offers an 8 mm. film festival. Theatre The Speech Department presents student performed, di- rected and costumed Lab Bills sporadically but often during the academic year…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 17

blues for less than $1. The Prime Movers play at Clint's Club Bar, 111 E. Ann, on weekends. Slow drinking of beer is cheap. Unfortunately, you must be 21. The Seventh Seal is known well in Ann Arbor for…

… signs on the Diag and notices in The Daily. Many believe the Blue Front to be the best place in Ann Arbor to spend a few leisurely hours. This small book and magazine store at the corner of State and…

… Dramatic Arts Center presents the five day Ann Arbor Film Festival in early March. Entrance is only 75 cents for the festival, the largest of its kind in the country. During the same weekend, the Canterbury…

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 196' How To Stretch Your Dollars In Ann Arbor By ELLEN FRANK Ann Arbor often seems like the only restaurant inside a crowded airport-prices can be high because it is the only…

… thing that's there. Ann Arbor's theatres long ago gave into the price rise. Concerts at Hill Auditorium can cost as much as $6 for a single seat. Even the Union has given up the 10 cents cup of coffee…

…. Happily some means of Ann Arbor entertainment have adjusted for the poor struggling student, whose parent's income falls below the University's median of $17,000. Film A typical male student refers to the…

… Saturday afternoons. Adult admission is $1; and 50 cents for children. Lectures and Discussions Several organizations in Ann Arbor are open on a regular basis for discussion. Among them is the Guild House at…

… Packard is an ideal place to read-or even buy-from Ann Arbor's most Tilt MICHIGAN DAILY P ALM~ 70".r 4 N'A "vP ... P... 'ti P. w. a~ ad ..a . v wy. a w s a rss~c~= a L j ~C. S 1. tt VWV A% At…

… House on Maynard Street offers an 8 mm. film festival. Theatre The Speech Department presents student performed, di- rected and costumed Lab Bills sporadically but often during the academic year…

… College Rah-Rah, there will be a weekend of partially free festivities for the campus as a whole. These include Homecoming, Winter Week- end, and Labor Day Weekend. Each weekend announces its program with…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… Weekend. Each weekend announces its program with signs on the Diag and notices in The Daily. Many believe the Blue Front to be the best place in Ann Arbor to spend a few leisurely hours. This small book and…

… experimental film, the Cinema Guild, in cooperation with the Dramatic Arts Center presents the five day Ann Arbor Film Festival in early March. Entrance is only 75 cents for the festival, the largest of its kind…

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 106: - W. Maa .'"UT. E A :u 5FI.V a src a. iat1 #/aJ I How To Stretch Your Dollars In Ann Arbor By ELLEN FRANK Ann Arbor often seems like the only restaurant inside a…

… crowded airport-prices can be high because it is the only thing that's there. Ann Arbor's theatres long ago gave into the price rise. Concerts at Hill Auditorium can cost as much as $6 for a single seat…

…, can find some reasonably-priced ways of having fun. Happily some means of Ann Arbor entertainment have adjusted for the poor struggling student, whose parent's income falls below the University's median…

… Children's Theatre. The plays are scheduled irregularly on Saturday afternoons. Adult admission is $1; and 50 cents for children. Lectures and Discussions Several organizations in Ann Arbor are open on a…

… University buildings. Music It is possible to hear good rock or blues for less than $1. The Prime Movers play at Clint's Club Bar, 111 E. Ann, on weekends. Slow drinking of beer is cheap. Unfortunately, you…

… must be 21. The Seventh Seal is known well in Ann Arbor for its free concerts of rock and adapted Eastern music. In warm weather they often play on Sundays at West Park, Seventh St. and Huron. Time and…

… magazine store at the corner of State and Packard is an ideal place to read-or even buy-from Ann Arbor's most dfvxrv-n.,.r~nn .f nnn-- nciAny.. niI fratur iI' 4 A RBOR'S LEADI G :; : (: soy D EQUIP…

… in the country. During the same weekend, the Canterbury House on Maynard Street offers an 8 mm. film festival. Theatre The Speech Department presents student performed, di- rected and costumed Lab…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… ever held in the Mid- west. Organized by an inde- pendent group of students, the festival brought 25 different groups and performers to Ann Arbor for concerts, workshops and seminars. However, Stromberg…

… major creative arts festival whlch brought theacontroversial Dionysus in 69 to Ann Arbor. The arts festival brought many other avant-garde and experimental performers to the University with its theme of…

… performing in two nude scenes of Dionysus in 69 in Ann Arbor -- but they chose to accept the challenge of cen- sorship in order to create a test case on the basis of Constitu- tional guarantees of freedom of…

… surrounding commun- ity. Richard Schechner, director of Dionysus, says he chose Ann Arbor for "frontal exposure" be- cause the University atmos- phere was better than that of Detroit. But the reaction from the…

… University, state politicians and the local police was either1 hostile towards the play or at least very guarded. The controversy began days before the Performance Group set foot in Ann Arbor w h e n police…

… dif- ferent types of kids to do t h e things they want to," says UAC president Wally Stromberg, '70. As a result of this new atti- tude, UAC supported in August what may be the biggest blues festival

blues groups but instead stuck to such establish- ed performers as Bill Cosby, Johnny Carson, Dionne W a r - wick, Judy Collins and Aretha Franklin. "Next year UAC will try to provide the opportunity for…

…- versity funds as a result. "There are many state legislators who are quite concerned about this sort of thing," Fleming admit- ted. However, one legislator who did attend the play, Sen. Gilbert Bursley (R-Ann

Arbor) reacted favorably to the production . "The dramatic techniques were most unusual and interesting," he said. "I enjoyed it." And there now appears to have been little substance to the fears of…

… notified University Ac- tivities Center President D a n McCreath of the possibility of arrests in conjunction with the performance. UAC was sponsor- ing the play as part of the Crea- tive Arts Festival, and…

March 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

… 11-12 SKIT NITE * * CARNIVAL By MARVIN FELHEIM Thirty-two hours of film have been scheduled to be shown in this, the Seventh, Ann Arbor Film Festival. I've seen twenty- four hours' worth; so this re…

…) U 9 11 I I 1I i I r "LEVELS OF RE)ALITY" Paintings by ALLYN LITE I i 11 1 11 THE SEVENTH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL MARCH 11-16, 1969 Architecture and Design Auditorium SCREENINGS at 7…

… who work so tirelessly to bring these experiences of beauty and life to Ann Arbor are heroic persons, generous and committed. To them, I express the audiences' gratitude. PROFESSIONAL. THEATRE PROGRAM…

… picture of sum- mer life mer life in midwestern U. S., are such films, unpreten- tious and lively. A number of films, as might be expected, ex- plore the black world: The Blues Accordin' to Lightin' Hopkins…

… Mental Heaith Research Institute: "THE STEP TO MAN" Tues., March 18-Noon Luncheon PROF. TOM MAYER, Dept. of Sociology. "ACADEMIC AUTOCRACY" Film Festival: The fresh and the bland of it -MICHIGRAS APRIL…

… but himself, occasionally even his beloved. Especially depressing, in this festival, are the films f r o m Academia. Northwestern Uni- versity, UCLA and USC are re- presented by films that are un…

… the most disappointment aspect of the festival is the lack of gen- uine experimentation; there is simple nothing new. Improvis- ation on the Hollywood Ranch Market, with its vertical insert, allowing…

… simply because it was somewhat different; the contrasting realistic sequences added another dimension. There are rewarding and excit- ing films in this festival. In- terestingly, the longer, f ull- length…

… brings to mind the festival's o t h e r amusing treatment of that mid- west metropolis, Tom Palozzolo's The Bride Stripped Bare, a colorfulwand lively treatment of the unveiling. of the Picasso sculpture…

…- cepting that beauty and mak- ing the most of it. I cannot conclude this re- view without a personal n o t e. Much in the festival is dull and pretentious and overdone. But there are amounts of beauty and…

October 01, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

… Jop- lin's wretched face is equated with the "rebirth of the blues." Yet on the other hand, soe white people, like those that at- tended the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, have gotten to the "roots" --- to…

…, Sam Lay, Buddy Miles, Jeff Carp, Phil Upchurch, and Paul Asbell. At the Blues Festival, the then unreleased records were quite a big topic of conversation backstage. At that time, Muddy said he thought…

… on "Moo "Sugar Sweet", "Waikin Thiu the Park", or "The Same Thing". That's some heap,'y stuff. the antithesis of the I've we got from Junior Wells and Ji'nnyv Cotton at the Blues Festival. The…

…, If a young man wants to learn how to play the blues, he must learn its language and he must listen to the poets that speak it best--the old masters, What Muddy Waters did was exactly that and his…

… teacher was Son House, the pioneer of the Mississippi blues guitar. That process is the foundation of the blues tradition --a traditon which years later would make Muddy the teacher and Paul Butterfield the…

… student. Muddy would be seated in the first row, every night, when Son House was playing the local bar. He was the prototype blues freak, his every action adding to the rich legacy of that peculiar vocation…

… anything too different than what everyone else was playing. But Muddy wasn't satisfied, and after World War II he formed the first of the now common, amplified Chicago blues DAILY OFFICIAL B LLETIN…

…- monica players - Little Walter Jacobs, Jimmy Cotton, and George Smith. (Now he has an- other good one, Paul Osher, a white man.) Muddy's blues had the black community in a rhythmic vice, but white America…

… had never even heard his name. What the blues needed, like rock an(; jazz before it, was a white nman to bring the energy from the vortex of black music to the sheltered core of white Amer- ica. Muddy…

…'d eighteen.) Butterfield ,was good, and le was white-a first in blues h:- tory and a winning combination inl any record producer's book. Thus, hie, and not Muddy, brought the blues America's mainstream…

September 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

… work which will include the prizewinning feature-length film "Akron, which took a top prize in last year's Ann Arbor Film Festival. sept. 18-19 QUEEN CHRISTINA Dir. Rouben Mamoulian, 1933. The greatest…

…-12 CHILDREN OF PARADISE shown at 7:00 & 10:00 Dir. Marcel Carne, 1944. A romantic setpiece made during the Nazi occupation of France. Long awaited in Ann Arbor, a film you can cry in without feeling ashamed…

…. With Jean-Louis Barrault and Arletty. oct. 15 KATCHANYUNGA Dir. Sutyajit Ray, 1962. The Indian Ray is an old favorite of Ann Arbor film goers and this is sure to please. oct. 16-17 JUDEX Dir. Georges…

… Franju, 1963. First Ann Arbor showing. Franju has skillfully remade one of the great action serials of the silent screen. A truly magic film. nov. 6 EARTH Dir. Alexander Dovjenko, 1930. A lyric to the…

…, challenges comparison with any other ever made. oct. 24-25 LE PETIT SOLDAT Dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1960. A long time coming to Ann Arbor. Godard's second major film. Not to be missed. THREE oct. 29 Dir. Carl…

… burning of Los Angeles is alone worth the price of admission. Academy Award for Special Effects. nov. 1-2 RED LINE 7000 Dir. Howard Hawks, 1965. The red, white and blue-blooded world of American auto racing…

… DIRECTOR'S FESTIVAL On these two nights, Cinema Guild will present a retrospective of the works of one of the major directors in American underground film, Richard Myers. Mr. Myers will be present with his…

… Anthony Quinn in his best acting per- formance. FESTIVAL WEEK OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK A solid week of mystery and artistry from our man Hitchcock. nov. 11 THE LADY VANISHES With Sir Michoel Redgrave and Dame…

… Hitler, to glorify his Nazi Party and aid hs rise to power. Sarris terms this "one of the cinema's greatest political fims." A FESTIVAL OF EXPRESIONIST FILMS sept. 29 SIEGFRIED'S DEATH KIEMHELD REVENGE Dir…

March 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 134) • Page Image 2

…, Always, Different ART Peterdi Shows Mastery of Print Making r HILLEL SABBATH SERVICE The type of film now being shown in the present Ann Arbor Film Festival is the future of the movie medium. Some…

… the Fourth Ann Arbor Film Festival last night. "Up-Tight" coughed up' its life in a series of dizzying hand-held camera shots and tricky color montages. "Yellow Horse" belabor- ed the odd notion of…

… of some nasal blues.' If it had been longer, it might have been boring, but instead it is hilarious. The last film "Eargogh" was extremely interesting, if you're interested in that sort of thing. It…

… colors of cool blues, greens and greys which one would expect to find in an arctic wasteland. But his flat. polygonal, textured shapes, which usually are not part of the land- See PETERDI, Page 8…

….m.-The Psychology De- partment will present Dr. Leonard Berkowitz of the Univertisy of Wisconsin in a colloquium on "Some Experiments on Automa- tism and Intent in Human Ag- gression" ,in Aud. B. 7 and 9 p.m.-The Ann

… 1930, he went on to win the Boston Arts Festival Graphics Prize in 1957, a Ford Foundation Grant in 1960, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964 and '65, and a prize in the Tokyo Graphic In- ternational Museum…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

… events of its kind in the country.. The Festival began when the Boston Festival Orchestra came. to Ann 'Arbor in 1894 to play a series of nine concerts. . The concerts used to be perform- ed in old…

… theatrics are provided by the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. The theater, now in its 33rd year, presents about five plays a year and conducts drama work- shops for local thesbians. Most participants in the theater…

… needing outside endowments. It is also considering building its own theater instead of using the University's Lydia Mendelssohn T 'heatre or True- blood Aud. 1 I 1r -"11 Make Ann Arbor Federal your…

… savings headquarters while you're in Ann Arbor as a University student. High earnings, combined with Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation protection makes Ann Arbor Federal your logical savings…

….You may build a lasting friendship while helping him adjust to campus life. If you are interested, fill out this form and send it to International Affairs Committee, Stu- dent Offices, Michigan Union, Ann

Arbor. For additional infor- mation call the Michigan Union Student Offices. ti I The Association is located within easy walking distance of the campus . . and maintains a neighborhood office with…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U Musical Society Presents Concerts attra ions MAY FESTIVAL--Donald Bell (left) sings as Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra in one of last year's May Festiva…

April 17, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 137) • Page Image 5

… million or more. ANN ARBOR IS A FOLK FESTIVAL (This Weekend) WITH SAN FRANCISCO'S JESSE FULLER, WASHINGTON SQUARE'S BOB DILLAN, & NUMEROUS OTHER ILLUMINATIONS FROM THE GREEN PASTURES OF MSU, WSU, U OF…

…-9305. 500 YDS. FROM UNION Ann Arbor's most deluxe and spacious apts. Ready for June and Sept. occupancy Completely, air conditioned for three or four If you are responsible people- applications now being…

… WISCONSIN, BERLIN, CHICAGO, ETC. Set Frosh Weekend Strateg By MYRNA ALPERT Under a cold war agreement to refrain from opening fire until a specially designated time, the Maize and Blue teams have been…

… represent each team. A specific object has been select- ed to characterize each theme, and the Maize and Blue will do every- thing in their power to see to it that their's becomes a well known sight :on…

… the Frosh Weekend dance. The Blue team made the first attack last Friday when it fought a small skirmage by putting on a skit on the diag. The Maize team was quick to retaliate yesterday afternoon when…

… it presented its first skit.- Last year, using Blueshevik Rev- olution as the subject for their spy theme, the Blue team won the highest number of points out of a possible 100. Howell To Speak On…

… ... Islamic culture JAZZ TRIO: 'U' .Students Win .Awards In Festival A trio, two of its members Uni- versity student, won the finest jazz group award and five other prizes in the 1962 Collegiate Jazz…

… Jan- uary graduate of Eastern Michigan University, also won the best com- bo award and four individual awards. As a result of their performance at the festival, the group will make a record for a major…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…:30-:00 I" ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 'S. STATE FOLK " ROCK * JAZZ. -CLASSICS.- SPOKEN " POP ommmimm Thousands of L.P.'s and…

… LONDON As Are THE ROLLING STONES THE BLUES BREAKERS THE MOODY BLUES MANTOVAN I MARIANNE FAITHFUL tEtc. - - -----------/ I 4 WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK? (Actually, there's lots more. Like Joe Tex, Vanilla…

… Fudge, Rascals, Bee Gees, Wilson Pickett, Iron But- terfly and many more) THE CREAM, THE BLUES ALONE PIsFuULL FRIUENCY PANGF RECORDING 0 A LARGE & VARIED OPERA CATALOG by such great artists as RENATA…

… 'Fischer- Dieskan Victoria de los Angeles Elizabeth Schwarzkopf Maggie Teyte Daniel Borenboim Dennis Brain Alfred Cortot Artur Schnabela Nathan Milstein Lotte Lehmann Bath Festival Orch. Pablo Casa…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

…:30-9:00 Sat. 930-6:00 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 S. STATE FOLK " ROCK " JAZZ - CLASSICS. -SPOKEN POP Thousands of L.P.'s and…

… As Are A I THE ROLLING STONES THE BLUES BREAKERS THE MOODY BLUES MANTOVAN I MARIANNE FAITHFUL Etc. I q A Alf AF f frr CZ THE BLUES ALONE TOGETHER-Including "Rock & Soul Music" _1 BUFFY STE…

… Dietrich Fischer-Dieskan Victoria de los Angeles Elizabeth Schwarzkopf Maggie Teyte Daniel Borenboim Dennis Brain Alfred Cortot Artur Schnabel Nathan Milstein Lotte Lehmann Bath Festival Orch, Pablo Caisals…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-6:0 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOPS WITH TWO CAMPUS LOCATIONS 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 300 S. STATE FOLK - ROCK JAZZ - CLASSICS -0 SPOKEN - POP Thousands of L.P.'s and…

… n 7;:! pzm- r. , T x IY z syx 1. 0 . as .............. a . i, 3! 3 }" YRf" Y Ann .,J.: iltp,_ M3 I' All i R' k 1x 1 Nil 3 x..ยข...,.,.: :! ยข Q ;:i A U .;: If you've been searching for an OLDIE…

… ARTISTS ON LONDON- Blues Breakers, w. Eric Clapton Moody Blues Marianne Faithful Mantovani, and many more mono or stereo HELMUT WALCHO Great Organ Works by J. S. Bach WAGNER- Die Walkure w. Nilsson…

… Maggie Teyte Dennis Brain Artur Schnabel Lottie Lehman Pablo Casals Ro er Wagner Chorale Alfred Cortot Fritz Kreisler Nathan Milstein Both Festival Orch. AND MANY MANY MORE ____________________I U…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

… Toronto Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony's Baroque Gr- and the Vienna Symphony. chestra, Yehudi Menuhin and the Chamber music is also an in- Bath Festival Orchestra, the tegral part of the Ann Arbor con…

… Orff's opera, "Carm- pus. ina Burana." Van Cliburn will Five Concerts give his fifth Ann Arbor perform- ance as part of this series. Among 60,000 for music, Rector organ- others appearing will be Christa…

… trimester system. The con- inexpensive. W k r r I r a r r A 'U' Choral Union Performs Handel's"Messiah" Each Christmas 4 SAVE AT ULBICH'S ANN ARBOR'S FRIENDLY BOOKSTORE * U IF YOU'RE Planning on…

… and the graduation exercises. D.C., and an original Viennese The newest festival put on by production starring Giuseppe di the University Musical Society is Stefano of 'Land of Smiles," an the Fairlane…

Festivals. This year, as fers several selections at an an- last, the May Festival will be nual Varsity Night held in the fall. held in April, due to the pressures All bf these concerts are relatively of the…

March 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… total, the awards and payments to these independent film-makers ap- proaches $16,000, making the Ann Arbor Festival the world's rich- est film competition. - The festival was first conceived and organized…

…- dents, and they derived primarily from San Francisco and New York. (Twelve Ann Arbor people submitted films.) There is no doubt but that the whole festival not only represent- ed, but was, a significant…

…' 3020 Washtenaw. Ph. 434-1782 BETWEEN ANN ARBOR Show Time: Wednesday & Saturday & Sunday 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Monday-Tuesday; Thursday-Friday 7 & 9 AND YPSILANTI ONNIEWA IWIM r %am , B E IS*N vd…

… superb subtlety. A great film that boasts thrillschills,. beautiful women. An Outstanding film for our time.F -JvdiA C641tWWT Fn~t fF IM IF I I DETROIT VIBRATIONS Only 25min. from Ann Arbor at, 4195 W…

… overshadowed by spoof on the psychedelic'groups, the blues groups and the soul groups. In the first i fact, Th'e Who are supposed to have been the first group to use and discii feedback, and they are the…

… borrow only the latest pieces, The Who played "Shakin' lence that All Over" and "Summertime Blues" - two oldies. "Can't Ex- As th plain", "Boris the Spider" and "Happy Jack" were some of the to really u…

… 6 P.M. Dial NO 2-6264 Coming Next: "COP-OUT" - 4, By BARBARA HOCHMAN First of Two Parts The "announcement of the win- ners' and showings of some win- ning films brought the Sixth An- nual. Ann

… " " I WwINNER I ACADEMY AWARD NOMI NATIONS! " BEST PICTURE 0 BEST ACTOR DUSTIN HOFFMAN " BEST ACTRESS ANNE BANCROFT JOSEPHELEVINE * BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS MIKE NICHOLS KATHERINE ROSS LAWRENCE TURMAN…

…, 330 Maynard A Dark Comedy of DISSENT -Winner of the 1967 Hopwood Award BLUES-ROCK-JAZl Wednesday-Saturday I HELP SUPPORT THE I : ; i i I …

October 30, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

FESTIVAL LUTHER ALLISON BLUES BAND "Anyone booking a rock show should look into Luther Allison . . . the surprise sensation of the (Ann Arbor) Blues Festival" -ROLLING STONE . .a brilliant young Chicago…

… Affairs Seminar: Lloyd W. Putnam, "Situation Ethics"; Pine Room, Methodist Church, State and Huron, 7:00 p.m. ORGANIZATION NOTICES .==...,...=. =3= 3 Ann Arbor Fandom: Dean McLaugh- lin, SF, author and Hugo…

… the followving re- solutions. RESOLVED: That the graduate as- s'mbly will urge the regents to abol- ish ROTC at U. of M. RESOLVED: That Graduate Assembly recommend adoption of the Ann Ar- bor City…

… Thurs., Oct. 30, 8 P.M. at 1236 Washtenow (at S. Forest near S. U.) Evervone welcome. No musical knowledge needed. Refresh- ments and fun afterwards. 3020 Washtenow, Ph. 434-1782 Between Ypsilanti & Ann

Arbor NOW SHOWING At 22, he gained a throne and saved a "Alfred the Great" The dissenter king .Ranvui and Mtocoor ยฉm The music itself had very little to do with the text-a protest of the manufacture of…

… guitarist." -DOWNBEAT CHICAGO BLUES THE WAY IT SHOULD BE HEARD I __ . fee & *hitt '69 HART METAL SKIS "'KfiFI AIRfK I KF R I nnnf …

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 30, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, October 30, 1969 music- Festival of sound arrangement DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN K THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 Day…

…'s Festival of Con- temporary Music the second school lost., Perhaps it is a bit much to ask an audience to completely shift its criteria for judgment halfway through a concert, but clearly the audience was not…

January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 20

…) . MAR. 10, 11, 12, 13 Fourth Ann Arbor Film Festival Programs not repeated. Winners shown at 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday. ADMISSION: 75 cents. MAR. 17, 18 BUSBY BERKELEY'S GOLD DIGGERS of 1933 Dick Powell, Joan…

… contemporary study by the greatest Japanese director. 1 st time in Ann Arbor^ Short: "From Inner Space." Original electronic score. JAN. 29, 30 ANTONIONI'S ECLIPSE (1962) Alain Delon, Monica Vitti, Francisco…

… Rabal. This version shown with the original final seven minutes, a controversial sequence usually cut out. 1 st time in Ann Arbor. FEB. 3, 4 THE GOLEM (1920) Two outstanding versions of the Jewish legend…

… (1960) Terry-Thomas, Alistair Sims, Ian Carmichael. A "one-upmanship" delight finally coming back to Ann Arbor. Short: "Hot Dog" (Larry Semon) . FEB. 9 SPECIAL FREE WEDNESDAY SHOWING NO. 3 D. W. GRIFFITH…

…, other international awards. Two small children act out their elder's crimes and ceremonies. Short: "Saint Louis Blues" (Bessie Smith). APRIL 7, 8 KIND HEARTS & CORONETS (1948) Alec Guiness in eight roles…

… Picture, Venice Film Festival. Shorts: Hubley's "Moonbird" (Color) -Academy Award, Venice Prize; Bob Benchley short. JAN. 15, 16 VITTORIO DE SICA'S THE BICYCLE THIEF (1948) Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiolo…

… APU trilogy. "His films have an essential poetry seldom attempted in modern cinema." APRIL 2, 3 RENE CLEMENT'S FORBIDDEN GAMES ( 1952) Brigette Fossey, George Poujouly. Grand Prize, Venice Film Festival

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

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

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

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAIL TUSAAGS 2,16 'EMIu~~Nh lI PAEN Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: iscoD t recr. Mon..-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30M600 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST…

… Works FLOWERS- Rolling Stones ncludes- Have You Seen Your Mother Mother's Little Helper MORE TOP POP ARTISTS ON LONDON- Blues Breakers, w, Eric Clapton Moody Blues Marianne Faithful Mantovani, and many…

… Maggie Teyte Dennis Brain Artur Schnabel Lottie Lehmann Pablo Casals Roger Wagner Chorale Alfred Cortot Fritz Kreisler Nathan Milstein Bath Festival Orch. Beach Boys Lettermen Nancy Wilson Lou Rawls…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUSA.. UGS 2,167T E IHIA _Al YA fL Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: r iscou At records, n Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-6:00 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST…

… WALCHO Great Organ Works FLOWERS- Rolling Stones includes- Have You Seen Your Mother Mother's Little Helper MORE TOP POP ARTISTS ON LONDON- Blues Breakers, w. Eric Clapton Moody Blues Marianne Faithful…

… Lottie Lehmann Nathan Milstein Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Pablo Casals Bath Festival Orch. AND MANY MANY MORE Be Le Nc La Fr Pe Se f, 3' 2 x , Ik U p U I EXTRA-SPECIAL SAVINGS ON DGG and ARCHIVE THE…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

Arbor Film Festival makes Ann Arbor the film capital of the Midwest. For the past seven years, the festival has attracted the best in underground, experiment, and independent made throughout the country…

… possibilities for viewing pleasure. But for people whose lives circulate around the movies, there is no hotter time than the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Subscribe To THE MIC".,HIGAN DAILY cost film house. In 1966…

…Wednesday, August 27, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rage Five Wednesday, August 27, 1 969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five entertainment cinema Ann Arbor bars: The great Flood's The cheapie peepies…

… places, German places, Chinese places.. most of them pretty bad. So The Daily staff has pool- ed its collective centuries of Ann Arbor eating experiences into this guide to dining in the area. EXCELLENT…

…'s is Mark's Coffee House on East William. Try the poor boy, the homemade soup, By DREW BOGEMA A special Daily investigation into the redeeming qualities of local bars has revealed that Ann Arbor is…

… rapidly taking on a two- tone character - those who frequent Flood's and those who go elsewhere. Mr. Flood's Party opened in Ann Arbor early this summer, the product of the joint efforts of Buddy Jack and…

… Ned Duke, veteran Ann Arbor hipsters who despaired of the all-too-similar nature of most Ann Arbor bars. And, its peculiar allures brought an imme- diate, booming response from experienced Ann Arbor bar…

… Town Bar boasts of a soul-shaking jazz trio and a racial harmony that brings Ann Arbor's students and black ghetto resi- dents together, producing warm hopes and dreams for a future so- ciety. Schwaben…

… Fireside Lounge, one will have,to visit without this crude subjectivity. Reputedly, however, they cater to the bour- By NADINE COHODAS You don't have to be rich to see a movie in Ann Arbor, even though…

…, although you often must get in line at 6 p.m. on Friday for tickets for a top movie on Saturday. Cinema Guild is probably Ann Arbor's most notorious low- Fil1m capital ofthe midwest George Manupelli's Ann

January 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…- tical Nurses. But these blue-swathed Florence Nightingales may also leave Ann Arbor as Registered Nurses whose Job includes observation, care and counel' of the ill and prevention of illness: Second…

…:30, Saturday, February TRIO ITA LIANO d'ARCH I. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .2:30, Sunday, February Series Tickets: $8.00-$6.00-$5.00. Single Concerts: $4.00-$3.00-$2.00 ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL APRIL 22…

… each other, but it is not senti- mental. In the hands of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, presented in Lydia Mendelssohn this weekend, it is simple and warm and quite wonderful. The key to the success of…

… and your date can see Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's A RAISIN IN THE SUN Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 7:00 p.m. $1.50 and $1.75 Box office (668-6300) open today 10 a.m to 8 p.m., 4' tomorrow noon to 7 p…

… Family Affairs By CATHY PERMUT Try catching one of those blue- striped coeds if you can, as she hurries acros the Fishbowl pursu- ing a few electives in her tight four-year-three-summer schedule toward a…

… children in the county. One volunteer feels their contribution is the help and con- fidence nursing sitters gave to parents with such problems. Which is just one more reason to follow that girl in blue. t…

…I By ANNE RICHMOND Editor of Generation Many of us are familiar with Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin In the Sun." Set on Chicago's south side, the story concerns a Negro family that has, as one of its…

… Next! Claude Giroux Presents . . Grand Prize Winner '66 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL STARTS FRIDAY ! DEAN MARTIN in "MURDERERS ROW" A MAN AND A WOMAN I I 1' Ill She'S PIJBU.uNIT That's Penelope…

….00-$4.50-$3.00--$2.50-$1.50 On sale beginning Monday, January 9 I __ E CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL in Rackham Auditorium BORODIN QUARTET (from Moscow).........8:30, Friday, February; STOCKHOLM KYNDEL STRING QUARTET .. 8…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 82) • Page Image 18

… obsessed by the idea that he is Christ. FEB. 25, 26 DANCE FILM FESTIVAL In cooperation with the Ann Arbor Dance Theatre Feb. 25-EXPERIMENTAL DANCE FILMS Feb. 26-2:30 Matinee: EDUCATIONAL DANCE FILMS Feb. 26…

… DU! A powerful translation into film of Faulkner's novel. Bigotry and mob violence in the deep South, shot in Oxford, Mississippi. ST MARCH 7-12 FIFTH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 13, 14 SALT OF…

… THE EARTH (dir. Herbert Biberman, 1953) American. First time in Ann5Arbor, this revolutionary worker's film for which the writer, producer and director were blacklisted. SHORT: "PAKHITA BALLET" (Bolshoi…

…-B thriller. JAN. 18 Wednesday Night Experimental. Series Program No. I Jack Smith's "FLAMING CREATURES" Mike Kuchor's "SINS OF THE FLESHAPOIDS" JAN. 19, 20 THE BLUE ANGEL (dir. Joseph Von Sternberg, 1930…

… comedian in his most celebrated role. JAN. 10-15 FESTIVAL WEEK OF JEAN-LUC GODARD: JAN. 10, 11 UNE FEMME EST UNE FEMME (A WOMAN IS AWOMAN) 1961 French, subtitles. Godard's film tribute to his wife, Anna…

July 31, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 55) • Page Image 2

Arbor, and with the help of a grant from the Univer- sity has planned a three-day excur- sion into the b 1a c k origins of the blues, the Ann Arbor Blues Festival, to be held this weekend. The lineup…

… whom Winter owes an incalculable debt. But not everyone is ignoring Muddy's Chica- go version of amplified blues. He will be at Ann Arbor along with his con- temporaries such as James Cotton, Howlin' W o…

… If, Junior Wells, J. B. Hutto, and Otis Rush. Although there are m a n y white musicians who h a v e gained great popularity with their version of the. blues, Ann Arbor is designed primar- ily as a…

… the black American sub-culture, but that sub-culture has not been a con- stant thing and neither has the style of the blues. The earliest spawning ground for blues lies far south of Ann Arbor in the…

… Johnson. Of this triumvirate only House re- mains alive and will make one of his rare appearances at Ann Arbor. Charley Patton, in forming what was at times a prototype blues and sometimes a refined music…

… Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. News Phone: '764-0552 1 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints…

… it home to Ann Irbor By HOWARD A. HUSOCK Daily Guest Writer Within the past year, America has suddenly found time to experience something called the "rebirth of the blues." On magazine covers, in un…

… more than a passing commercial fad, feel an obligation to look into those black roots and listen to what the surviving black musicians a r e playing. A group of such blues enthusiasts has formed in Ann

… Mama" Mae will be at Ann Arbor to sing her "Ball and Chain," which be- came Janis' encore number. The re- cent publicity splash on Johnny Win- ter has not produced a similar splash for Muddy Waters, to…

…- derground journals, in popular mus- ic - the blues. Blues has surfaced into the popular culture. It has sur- faced not from the so-called under- ground or "hip" subculture but from an underground far deeper…

February 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 99) • Page Image 2

…$P . FRIDAY Number 2 of Russian Cultural Exchange Films IC 1RCVS STARS" I i I 11 I OA 1 NEW and EXCLUSIVE IN ANN ARBOR AGFA Color Film and AGFA Black and White 7-Day Service on Agfa Color Film. 1-Day…

… medieval economic his- "So far I have investigated the Foresters Make Ready Bunyun' Ball Paul Bunyan and his big blue ox "Babe" have once more come down from their home in the North woods to help the…

… in- formality, Bill Webb, '61NR, said. Couples have been requested to year "lumberjack clothes" consist- ing of blue jeans or khakis and plaidl shirts for the men and plaid shirts and skirts for the…

… Auditions For Festival Auditions for tenors and basses to sing May Festival choral works are now being held by Lester Mc- Coy, conductor of the University Choral Union. The Choral Union will perform in two…

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 2

… campus. Bunyan visits the University on his annual trip to Ann Arbor to publicize the "Paul Bunyan Ball." Paul Bunyan S Iveys Diag To Remind Students of Ball U Festival To Feature New Works The Second…

Festival of Con- temporary Music will be held from March 30 through April 3 in Ann Arbor and will feature a diversity of styles, techniques and media. The Festival, sponsored by the music school, will bring…

… patterns of care for the aged. The world acclaimed SAN FRANCISCO BALLET will perform at the Ann Arbor High School Auditorium, this Friday evening, March 9th, 8:30 P.M., and Saturday March 10th, 2:30 P…

… that characterize America-fresh, bound. ing, exhilarating, exuberant. This is Ann Arbor's first opportunity to enjoy them. :. PUBLIC HEALTH: School Receives Grant To Study Plan for Aged Surveying the…

…THE MICIUGAN DAILY :plores Possible Book Co-op -Daily-Ed Langs PAUL BUNYAN--The traditional symbol of the Northwestern logging area is accompanied by his pet, Babe the Blue Ox, as he surveys the…

… three featured guests: Louis Krasner; violinists; Vladimir Ussachevsky, composer-lecturer in the field of electronic music, and Grace-Lynne Martin, soprano. The Festival will include five concerts, all…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 2

… the Choral Union Series, may be obtained in Burton Tower. The Festival Quartet will make its first Ann Arbor appearance in the Chamber Music Festival from' Feb. 12-14. The quartet re-unites four cele…

… third will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14. British comedienne Joyce Gren- fell, claimed to be "as refreshing as a good cup of tea" by an Amer- ican newspaper, will appear in Ann Arbor next…

… d," Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor. Mail orders should express first, second and third performance preferences. Friday and Saturday perform- ances are already "sold to the walls" but there are good…

…- rati, Minneapolis Symphony Con- ductor, at a Christmas concert in Minneapolis in 1958. It was then that Hagert found out the Min- neapolis had an engagement in Ann Arbor in 1960. Since that time, he has…

… der Blue sted Telga Type rs: Navy, k, Powder Blue, le, Honey, m, Red Grey 9.95. s 7-,15, 8-18. New Fresh spring C..olors and styles also SUSAN ROSS and MINDY ROSS Dresses For SPRING and SUMMER Smart…

…- brated musicians who are col- leagues at the Aspen Festival and have continued their work into the winter season. Members of the quartet are Victor Babin, pi- anist; violinist Szymon Goldberg; William…

January 30, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 101) • Page Image 2

… /, Limited Engagement 3 Days Only Thur., Fri., Sat. 4 t, 11 Foresters' (lub Annual PAUL BUNYAN BALL ANN ARBOR PREMIERE THURSDAY Everybody's Favorite Dirty Old Man Is Back in Town. Putting It Down Once…

… the grocers of Nor- mission is $1.00. an unembarrassed mixture of Blues and higher -analysics; his aud- folk, England. lence was beautifully, tribally with him in his darkness. In his poetry, Lord…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 30, 1969 . Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 30, 1969 arts festival A Festival ofelectric dynamism By ELIZABETH WISSMAN. It was the…

… Black Poets' Festival, and it was exactly what you would expect. The League Ballroom bathed in vociferous goodwill, applause offered up, at secure intervals, from supplicants as liberal f and livid as…

… toadstools. The Daily, of course, sent their honky re-f viewer. The "Festival" part, at least, no one could deny. The poets weie r costumed, in shades, or in taffeta: as cadre or priest they came. (Except for…

… literature is most often Daily-Sara Krulwic successful. In Cleaver's brilliant manipulation of ghetto vulgarity,rNi" or in a young poet 'named Lee (whose verse was presented at the AaVLCJ ANcholas Festival

… priori beauty. This was the great difficulty of the Black Poets' Festival and will remain the great difficulty of Black literature as it "The Life and Death of Tom little-known plays not ' ofti attempts to…

… -copy it,and popularize it out of existence. In his self-styled- century mystery play first per- tive Arts Festival. General a "polemic," Mr. Nicholas was electric. His speech was ragged with formed by…

… Chamberlain Players, TODAY however, and in so much of the poetry -of the Black Poets' Festival, known by its members as an Robin Kenyatta and the ", ,unorganization," is a group Ricn Cntemaryd h the -myth…

… h A Premiere Production ,i; - - "__.____ _ .__... t 1 .. . ... l ,en ed gs, r'm der yd- as. b- M- td- The CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL invites you to participate in "THE BLACK EXPERIENCE IN SONG…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

… Reservation. or Send for Brochure With Schedules & Prices PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM MENDELSSOHN THEATRE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Gentlemen: Please send Fall Festival information. Name: Address: ,One of the…

… measure. Picketing city hall for the last 12 Monday nights, the Ann Arbor Fair Housing Association Con- gress on Racial Equality staged marches Aug. 5 and 12 through white and Negro neighborhoods most…

… or firm, financial institutions, as well as these new provisions. However, some opponents of this draft say that the ordinance would only cover 20 to 30 per cent of housing in Ann Arbor and would…

… the discriminated that it is designed to help. Council Review The ordinance would also be subject to council review a yearl after it goes into effect. The Washtenaw County - Ann Arbor Council of…

… Churches, the Washtenaw Conference on Reli- gion and Race, 31 local clergymen and the local Democrats have spoken out for a strong ordinance. The Ann Arbor Board of Real- tors has opposed the ordinance…

… Nation's Great Companies-- Brilliant Broadway Players!" DETROIT FREE PRESS . . - - Introducing to Ann Arbor, the system of the Old Yic, the Cornedie Francaise, the Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre, the…

… that the ordinance protects the ever the owner pleases, issued by] RESERVE NOW FOR THE 1963-64 SEASON! * .. f. THE COMPANY IN A FALL FESTIVAL .OFOURPLAYS TRUEBLOOD THEATRE OCTOBER 7.-DECEMBER 15…

… Stratford Festivals,.and the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre. Y1m , t+ f; ,ni r ~ - _ _ __ re4l &ack (nrtn (upe... and Looking for New Men The Michigan Men's Glee Club is looking for- TENORS, BARITONES, BASSES…

April 17, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

… _I ANN ARBOR BLUES FESTIVAL THE PREVIEW LUTHER ALLISON CHICAGO BLUES BAND f REE ::. >z B FREE BOOK owfr e 12-Page book, Tells how I can give you "Stand-Out" muscles-how "Dy- namic-Tenalon" can make…

… University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michi- gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year…

… with (or in response to) his guitar leads. The Columbia album will be the one to watch for, but blues fans take notice: Johnny Winter is here. An oddly traditional blues al- bum is Ike and Tina Turners…

… Outta Season (Blue Thumb BT- 55). Ike and Tina have always been among the biggest stars in the rhythm a n d blues scene, and Tina probably the most ex- citing woman in the world. Like other great…

….) Here they are with- out the horn section, and with- out the Ikettes, doing simple and sweet country blues. The songs are familiar (some Jimmy Reed, and "Dust My Broom," "R o c k Me Baby," "My Babe," "I…

… Classic "WET & WILD" SHOWS AT 1,3,5, 7, 9 Feature 20 Minutes Later Program Information: 2-6264 3RD- WEEK OF SIDE-SPLITTING LAUGHS i m 15t - - - e ANN SEPTEMBER 16-28 Students Takea a Break!1 200…

January 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…," Stanley Kauffmran. Short: Rick Cluchey's THE CAGE (San Quentin prisoners) MARCH 11-16 THE SEVENTH ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL MARCH 19 CITIZEN KANE dir., Orson Welles, 1941. The fictionalized life of William…

…. First time in Ann Arbor. Short: THE ADVENTURE (Chaplin) - JAN. 18, 19 THE ECLIPSE dir., Michelangelo Antonioni. Italian, 1961. Monica Vitti, Alain Delon. From the director of Blowup: "The image of man…

… the Venice and San Francisco Film Festivals. 9 MARCH 22, 23 THE BLUE ANGEL Joseph von Sternberg, 1930. Marlene Dietrich, nings. The film that launched the Dietrich professor's sexual submission to a…

… the theater elated, restored to that xyouthful ardor where all hopes are raised a once." Pauline Kael. FEB. 5 Special! Creative Arts Festival presents Stanley Kauff- man, noted film critic, for a…

… screen performance." A commedia dell'arte troupe explore "the ambiguities of illusion and reality, theater and life." Short: MADELEINE FESTIVAL WEEK OF '30's FILMS FEB. 10 MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN dir…

… sav- agely comic and action packed Eastern. Mifune, as a Brechtian samuri, "a Galahad with lice," won the Venice Festival award for this great performance. "Visually fault- less," Sight and Sound. FEB…

March 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 129) • Page Image 18

… University musicians throughout Diny 1967. Every orchestra scheduled under the auspices of the Uni- versity Musical Society to perform in Ann Arbor during the year has been invited by the Sesquicen- tennial…

… under- the direction of Jean Martinon. Summer Music Program The year of celebration will see the inaugural of a University- sponsored summer music program, the Fair Lane Festival. Patterned after annual…

… events such as the Berkshire Festival in Tanglewood, Mass., the festival will be located on the lawns of the late Henry ofMichigan's Sesquicentei and the hundreds of graduw'e wl oe o h le FiAIR LANE…

Festival. The musical society changed the traditional May date to April this year so that the festival could serve as a pre- lude to commencement, Gail Rec- tor, executive director of the Soc- iety…

… mansion and large ex- panses of natural landscaping and formal gardens. The festival, which is expected to become an annual event, was planned by the Musical Society under the direction of Rector, "in…

… keeping with celebration motif of the University as a 'spearhead of new ideas' and as a 'sustaining margin of excellence' ". Festival of Festivals This summer's concert program has been conceived as a…

… "festival of fesivals," Rector explained. Five Festival orchestras will present concerts over five weekends in June and July. The schedule is as follows: June 4: Baroque Ensemble of the Chicago Symphony…

… Orchestra, Jean Martinon, conductor. (two concerts) June 11: Baroque Ensemble of the Chicago Symphony, Antonio Janigro, guest conductor. (two concerts) July 5-6: Caramoor Festival productions; two parable…

… operas by Benjamin Britten. July 16: Bath Festival Orches- tra of London, Yehudi Menuhin, conductor. (two concerts) July 23: National Festival Or- chestra of Stratford, Ontario, Os- car Shumsky, conductor…

… well as other centers of alumni concentration. Happy Birthday These regional celebrations will be similar to the festivities that took place here in early March, whirh concluded with an "Alumni Birthday…

May 08, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

… ron$7.95 .:i .Open Monday Night4 4 s n I IV el OXXFORD CLOTHES BUR{BERRY COATS ANN ARBOR DETmorr Choose a Hallmark card for Mother that puts into just the right words your affection for her.. . a smart…

… 723 N. University NO 3-4514 rY\ Y / A Summer Game of "Country CIjub Chiffons" High scoop front, low scoop back, sleeveless dress, with embroidered midriff. Colors: Yellow, Blue, Pink. Junior Sizes…

…TUES16AY, MAY 8, x962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY InA ^112 TUESISAY MAY 8,1962 TIlE MICHIGAN flAIIY PAGEt E SEN An Annual Festival of Music to the University UFOR MOTHER'S DAY 0 Imported Jewelry Raw S…

April 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 162) • Page Image 2

Festival offers a relaxing and ocdasionally inspiring even- ing's entertainment, and with the inauguration of "R u s h Tickets," ai inexpensive refuge from the library. ANN ARBOR BLUES FESTIVAL THE PREVIEW…

Ann Arbor debut. Regine Crespin, famed Metro- politan prima donna, will be performing Ravel's Sheherazade, a work she has successfully re- corded, and Beethoven's a r i a, "Ah, Perfido." Also appearing…

…- aged by students of the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michi- gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through…

… for the first time in Ann Ar- bor will be the powerful German pianist Hans Richter-Haaser The oft-recorded and excel- lent Swiss soprano Maria Stad- er will be singing along with John McCollum and…

… LUTHER ALLISON CHICAGO BLUES BAND FREE UNION BALLROOM MONDAY, APRIL 21 - Sponsored by U jD and CANTERBURY HOUSE "What' gou bo still betters what d is l., ,. 1 playing the Chopin Concerto, and leading…

… Skyline, Bob Dylan says to his producer Mi. Johnston, "Is it rolling, Bob?" It is. Firsts mark 76th 'U' May Festival Several "firsts" mark the 76th Annual May Festival sponsored by the University Musical…

… Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $9 by carrier, $10 by mail. The Cinema II board has an- nounced the winners of their 8-Super 8 Film Festival held last weekend. The panel of three…

October 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 40) • Page Image 2

… first brought black blues to Ann Arbor when his band played in the Union last spring. But if Ann Arbor isn't yet quite as bluesy as the West Side of Chicago, there is no doubt that a hard-core blues

… to come. f The concert was a financial disas- ter.! Indeed the concert was surreal another one of the f r e a k products of that highly distort- ed environment known as Ann Arbor. After all, it isn…

… to control t h a t energy and how to explode it. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich…

…- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- dlay through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday…

… through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $3.00 by carrier, $3.00 by mail. 30 20 Woshteno w, Ph. 434-1782 Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor NOW SHOWING SHOW TIMES Wednesdav---1-3-5-7-9 Thurs., Fri., Mon…

…., Ts-7-9 Saturday & Sundov---.5-7.-9 "EXQUISITE DELICIOUS COMEDY!" -Detroit News "LIKE CHAMPAGNE BUBBLES!" -Ann Arbor News 2 PERFORMANCES (2:30 and 8:00)! ALEXANDER A C r~ea v Relase inBeaul tu…

… 340 Moynard/Tower Plaza ANN ARBOR/'662-2600 BLOOD, SWEAT and TEARS THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 8:30 P.M. ALL EVENTS BUILDING Laura Nyro Richie Havens Sweetwater SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 8:30 P.M. ALL EVENTS BUILDING…

…'t every town that simultaneously claims the name "All-American City" and "Gateway to the World of Blues." Luther Allison has a lot to do with creating the 1 a t t e r phrase -- in fact it was Lu- ther that…

April 17, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 136) • Page Image 2

…- tained by writing to the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, Stratford, Ontario. A A COREt POUt~ O~ S Tf WED., MAY 4 Il, ANN ARBOR HIGH TWO SHOWS 7 and 9:30 P.M. TICKETS $4.40, $3.30, $2.75, $2…

… Parsona THREE PLAYS: Shakespearean Festival Set at Stratford,_Ontario I ai I The eighth annual Stratford Shakespearean Festival will be held in Stratford, Ontario, from June 27th to September 17th…

…. Three Shakespearean plays will be presented in repertory in the festival theatre: "Romeo and Ju- liet," directed by Michael Lang- ham, with Julie Harris and Bruno derussi as the "star-cross'd lov- ers…

…, and Tony Van Bridge. A new production of "H.M.S. Pinafore," directed by Tyrone Guthrie, a continuation of the Musicians' Workshop, concerts by the National Festival Workshop with resident artists Glenn…

… Gould, Oscar Shumsky and Leonard Rose and an international conference of composers will be among the features of the 1960 Music Festival to be held in Stratford from July 15 to August 14. Includes…

… perennially popular "Pina- fore" will open on July 15 as the first attraction of the music sea- son. The National Festival Or- chestra, under the leadership of the Festival's music director, Louis Applebaum…

… Members of the seminar will tour the Festival theatre and meet members of the -company, hear lectures by Tyrone Guthrie, the distinguished Shakespearean director, and C. J. Sisson; one of the most…

… celebrated Elizabethan scholars, and talk with Michael Langham, artistic director of the Festival, and Robert Davies, au- thor and critic. They will attend all the pro- ductions of the Festival season and use…

… productions of two Canadian plays ("The Teacher" by John Gray and "Blind Man's Buff" by Fred Euringer"), and exhibitions of Canadian handicrafts. Information about the Festival program or tickets may be ob…

March 25, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 126) • Page Image 5

… Box 241 Ann Arbor, Michigan. M10. Read and Use Daily Classifieds MUSICAL MDSE., 'RADIOS, REPAIRS BE ALERT NOW: FOR OUR ANNUAL MARCH OF PROGRESS SALE An Annual Event- -Savings in all Departments at. GR…

…-agers, to a ballet, to a Trio on Mother and . .. blues singer Child set to "Spring" from the "Four Seasons" by Darius Milhaud. By MALINDA BERRY This year's Creative Arts Festival has offered student produc…

… sponsored by the University Musical Society last night. On March 18 Interfraternity Council and Vulcans presented the "Sounds from the Summit" which featured six collegiate singing groups: the Arbors and the…

… University Folklore Society presented John Lee Hooker, blues singer and guitarist March 22. LOST AND FOUND LOST-One black men's topcoat. Bought at McGowan's Men's Store. Lost at SDT Open House Sunday. Call…

… opened the Festival. Eleven works Were featured in the program; many with original music and all with original choreography. The JOHN LEE HOOKER numbers ran the gamut from a take-off on today's teen…

Festival because "it is opportune that the University each year stages a Creative Arts Festival to serve as a showcase for some of Michigan's cultural activities:" Prof. John Frederick Nims of the University…

… of Illinois opened the Festival with a reading of his own poetry, while on March 21 Prof. Donald Hall, Prof. X. J. Kennedy, and Prof. James R. Squires of the English department presented a reading of…

… their own'works. The Stanley Quartet gave a concert on Monday, Mrs. Masha Tees- ing presented a violin recital on Tuesday, and the final event in the Festival vas a concert by the American Ballet Theatre…

… shown twice during the Festival on March 19. The film was produced by the Television Center last year. University Players gave four performances of Graham Greene's "The Living Room," March 21-24. The…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 81

…, "Washington Square." happy sounds of "folk-dixie" que," "Frankie and Johnny" Travel On." group's fir; The brigh as "Domin and "Gott ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE RECORD SHOP HOURS: - - .-- UR =A…

…- DAVE CLARK FIVE $339 BOBBY VINTON x3.39 1. Glad All Over 1. Blue Velvet 2. Returns 2. There, I've Said It Again VILLAGE STOMPERS $339 SAN REMO FESTIVALS f339 1. Washington Square I. 1962 2. More…

… RECORDS "optional with d I., 2. 3. STORMY MONDAY BLACK AND BLUE TOBACCO ROAD (MONO or STEREO) 301o OFF -COLUMBIA ALBUMS- Were 3.98-Now 12.47 Were Were X4.98-NoW 13.09 5.98-NOW 13.71 -EPIC ALBUMS…

… THIRD ALBUM PETE SEEGER WE SHALL OVERCOME CH I LDREN'S CONCERT ANDY WILLIAMS MOON RIVER DANNY BOY DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES CALL ME IRRESPONSIBLE MILES DAVIS KINDA BLUE PORGY AND BESS SKETCHES OF SPAIN QUIET…

March 16, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… ... colonialism By ROBERT SELWA "Ironically, America may end up as the last of the colonial pow- ers," Prof. Harold K. Jacobson of the political science department said at the Ann Arbor chapter of the American…

…, designed to give students practical political exper- ience. in Lansing, involve assign- ments developed in cooperation with the sponsoring Legislators, among them Rep. Gilbert E. Burs- ley (R-Ann Arbor

… six collegiate groups: the Arbors and the Friars from the University, the Trinidads from Trinity College, the D.Q.s from Amherst, the Cayuga Waiters from Cornell, and the Quintones from Wayne State…

… feature Prof. Donald Hall, Prof. X. J. Kennedy, and Prof. James R. Squires all of the Eng- lish department reading their own works at 8:00 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. John Lee Hooker, blues singer and…

…). Selected from the University were: Antoinette Bilotte, '63, Michal Forster, '63; Ellen Hard- ing, '63; Mary Jo Holmes, '63; Jon Kouba, '62; Ann Proctor, '62; and Marcelle Smart, 65. By DONNA ROBINSON…

… physi- NOW!I HOME IS WHERE THE Dial 8-6416 4444444444444 4 tl ** * K* g* * "crown prince of the blues" * $T HURSDAY, MARCH 22 g * Union Ballroom 8 P.M. * * For the finest S in live entertainment…

… SPRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY LEO McCAREY CLAUDE BINYON an LEO MWCAREYI YOUR TICKETS TODAY! ON SALE AT HILL -. 1 t 3 4 S tr i F -., (! t t t l i i i i E f i * The Arbors " The Friars THE NATION'S GREATEST…

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY AINSON DECLARATION: Creative Arts Festival Slates Concerts, Plays Jacobson Discusses UN, Decline of Colonialism 'FRAMES OF REFERENCE': Lanczos Discusses Relativity <I By…

… MALINDA BERRY Gov. John B. Swainson has de- clared the week from March 19-26 as Creative Arts Week for Michi- gan to coincide with the Creative Arts Festival. "Michigan is the home of world- famous creative…

… Creative Arts Fes- tival to :serve as a showcase for some of ;Michigan's cultural ac- tivities," Swainson said. Prof. John Frederick Nims of the University of Illinois will in- augurate the Festival with a…

February 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 115) • Page Image 2

… Andre and Daniel Perlongo, in Aud. A. 8:30 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Dra- matic Arts Center will present the initial concert in the 1964 ONCE Festival of Contemporary Music in the VFW Ballroom. The festival will…

… during our tour. Of these cities, only Ann Arbor and Ithaca requested the Webern work." Since Ann Arbor and Ithaca are both college towns, this might in- dicate that avant-garde music is better appreciated…

… consist of seven concerts of contemporary music. The first concert will feature the ONCE Chamber Ensemble in a program of works by Ann Arbor composers. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 4:10 p.m.-Prof. Alfred S. Romer of…

… in Produc- tion & Sales (for Health & Sic. Div. only). Location: Prod. in Midwest; Sales -Nationally. WED., FEB. 26- IBM-(See Tuesday). U. of M., Ann Arbor, Personnel Of- fice-Men & women. Dec., May…

… the maize and blue). U ONI ' A FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSIC "..'.... % .~.. ..... .. .J ...5.... .... ..... ....}:.:. ... ..:v"".. ... ....'47: .";4F...*...... 1..A.t....: ...........W S ..L^....4…

… for the University. (TUESDAY: Spreading the im- age of the maize and blue). WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH "When one hears a truly fine performance of Bruckner's music in the United States, it is often traceable…

…- BALSAM - ST.JOHN RICHARD LOUIS JACK MACHA = YOKO VANNE EUIOTT sad CAROL CONTE-NYE-SOOMERIL-TANI-FOSTER-REID-BURNETT Na~a Av ANEI ANN "wanen EJACK ROSE * A PARAMOUNT RELEASE - of Aa "If You Bounce for…

…. Alexander of the history department will speak on "The Trial and Death of Jesus" at Hillel. 8:30 p.m.-The second concert in the ONCE Festival of Contem- porary Music will feature Robert Ashley and Gordon…

… department will speak on "Cambodia in the Con- text of Southeast Asia" in Rack- ham Assembly Hall. 8:30 p.m.-The third concert in the ONCE Festival of Contem- porary Music will feature the Judson Dance Theatre…

… in a pro- gram of modern dance in the VFW Ballroom. FRIDAY, FEB. 28 8 p.m.-The University Players will present Max Frisch's "The Firebugs" in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. 8:30 p.m.-The ONCE Festival of…

March 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 135) • Page Image 2

… series of films running in the first show of last night's Ann Arbor Creative Arts Festival rang- ed from obscure and obnoxious to three, maybe four, efforts that showed thoughtf.l construction.' Perhaps…

… Intent in Human Ag- gression" in Aud. B. 7 and 9 p.m.-The Ann Arbor Film Festival will be held in the Architecture Aud. 8 p.m.-The International Cen- ter Program Council will present "The Al Jolson Story…

November 13, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… Sterling. Shaffer's previous work, in- cluding the Royal Runt of the Sun, Private Ear and Public Eye and Five Finger Exercise have all been presented in Ann Arbor. The Apple Tree, a comic mu- sical trilogy…

…, will be presented here March 14 and 15. The Broadway production rode on the merits of Mike Nichol's well- passed direction and earned at- tention as "an innovation in the theatre." Tom Ewell, in Ann

Arbor last year in The Impos- sible Years, and TV actress Rosemary Prinz will star. The final, and perhaps most notable production in the series, Man of La Mancha will appear March 24 and 25. The musical…

…, Owner 1031 E. Ann, near the hospitals I DELICIOUS SANDWICHES, SALADS, SOUPS 95c DAILY SPECIAL I c5~rkiztm We Heart is, aG7.onle q 'untefr WEDNESDAY at Open Daily 1 1:00 a.m. til CLOSED SATURDAY…

…, songwriter with Gene Barkin-electric guitar, Alan Ness --cello and harmonica, and Jeremy-bass and sax. SATURDAY JOHN SUNDELL- singing blues, contemporary and original folk music-accompan- ed by g uita r. i…

… PREMIERE OF byy IVAN KuMA Adapted by RUTH WILLARDEVAN HUNTER TUES., DEC. 3 UN., DEC. 8 MON., FEB. 3-SAT., FEB. 8 SUNDAY, DEC. 29.1 pm -10 pm Steppenwolf " Jr. Walker and the All Stars Butterfield Blues Band…

… " Flatt and Scruggs Marvin Gaye " Joni Mitchell " The Boxtops Richie Havens + James Cotton Blues Band H. P. Lovecraft 0 0 PLUS EVERY DAY: The 1968 Invitational Walking Catfish Derby; The Giant Ti…

…-Leaf Slide; Hundreds of Arts and Crafts Displays; The Warm Tropical Sun and aFull Miami Moon; Meditation Grove; Wandering Musicians; Blue Meanies on Parade; Things to Buy and Eat; 20 Acres of Hidden Surprises…

… cause of the $115,000 1967-68 deficit was the costly Fair Lane Festival, which was not a usual UMS program. UMS spent more than $50,- 000 on Fair Lane and received only $4000 from the Sesquicen- tennial…

… their meeting, the UMS directors also announced that the 1969 May Festival will be April 24-27 and will feature the Philadelphia orchestra. Rector was chosen UMS president, succeeding Dr. Char- les Sink…

December 08, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 65) • Page Image 17

…ickey Games- URN TO ICEBOATING: Sailing Club Winterizes - - J WINKLEMAN ong skating groups in is the Hockettes, a he Ann Arbor Figure…

… Hockettes are sponsored by the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. The club was founded in 1939 and has a total membership of about 375 skaters. Almost every age group is represented in the membership of the…

… "blue monster" and speed away across Whitmore or Base Line Lake, whichever is firmer. The one hundred and one mem- ber club which meets each Thurs- day night, in West Engineering has a boathouse, docks, a…

… the second mark in one of their Blue-nose Sunday, races. BL KI-TS $10.80 and up Sunday. Pulling out both boats and docks requires that the hardy sailors stand knee and waist deep in December lake…

… Mr. Porter or the skating club for information. Celebrate the Season ENJOY A FESTIVE DINNER with wine or champagne Sugar Bowl Restaurant U 109 S. Main NO 2-1414 By CAROLINE DOW Last Friday night six…

March 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… Residence at the University, will speak on "Pattern and Mean- ing in Music" at 8:30 p.m.'Sunday in the Union Ballroom. Skating Cubs... The Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club will present its 20th annual "Melody on…

… Classi- cal Studies and the Ann Arbor So- ciety, Archaeological Institute of America. DIAL 2-6264 ' Ilk (ilfp IPt< mill mmamA 1 FEATURE TIMES 1:00 - 2:55 - 5:00 7:10 and 9:20 GERALD IN E PAGE *Acem…

… ARTS FESTIVAL *JOHN LEE HOOKER,* Only person to appear at both the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Jazz Festival! C'est homme, il est le chanteur americain de 'Blues' le …

… reading their own works at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Union Ballroom. John Hooker... John Lee Hooker, blues singer and guitarist, will be presented by the University Folklore Society at 8 p.m. March 22 in the…

March 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… Science Bldg. Ann Arbor Film Festival-Architec- ture Aud., 7 and 9:05 p.m. Student Relations Committee-Meet- the estimated cost of the specific items ing, 3516 SAB, 7:30 p.m. of expenditure. The…

…. degrees Econ., Gen. Lib. Arts and 700 Math for home office and claims in- :00 and 9:00 p.m.-The Ann surance, sales, inside, Stat., Actuaries, Arbor Film Festival will be held Underwriters, Internal Auditors…

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