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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 25, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… melts in spring, your birthday (the superbowl?) and, of course, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. This, the seventh annual festival, promises, as all those in the past have been, to be the single biggest folk…

… there's nothing happening in Ann Arbor in January.' The fourth festival saw some in- tgresting happenings. It was the only festival thus far, in which Bromberg did not contributes It was headlined instead…

… Dave Brubek Band, he has twice been a member of folk rock bands that have won major label recording contracts: Sky King and New Heavenly Blue. Local Ann Arborites, Footloose round out the scheduled…

…, acoustical guitar and Scottish Sten drum. Formerly known as Na Cabarfeidh the band has appeared frequently in Ann Arbor. Just recently, it released its third album, Mad Plaid. Eclectricity is another band that…

… has appeared recently in Ann Arbor having been at the Ark just last season. Made up of musicians Bob Lucas, Bill Sch- wartz and Miriam Sturm, the trio brings together a ,wide range of in- strumental and…

…?',ddition, many less-well-known but highly talented performers will appear. The first festival was held in 1977 primarily as a fundraiser for the Ark, Anih Arbor's local folk haven. The Ark, lio…

blue, David Bromberg showed up and filled in. Bromberg's connection with the festival, continued into the second festival and beyond, as he headlined all but the fourth after that.' The second festival

… day of the festival at the Michigan Theater Box Office. The Arnn Arbor folk fesitval has the - reputation %f featuring great perfor- mers, and the seventh annual festival is no exception. Each performer…

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 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…

October 07, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 22) • Page Image 16

… Can You Get," "Everyday I Have The .!"r, "'} ... F . fFF.. "'...,. Blues," and "Why I sing The Blues," are concert and fan staples. . As B.B. plugs into the Michigan Theater tonight, Ann Arbor has the…

… Street to meet with bar manager Todd. On our return journey, from the Blind Pig Monday afternoon, we happened upon Ann Arbor blues prodigy Hailstorm Hawkins, who, upon finding out our purpose in the area…

…;:EL Test Preparation 1 s I By Lisa Magnino and Robert Flaggert In an attempt to obtain press information on the first annual Blues Factory and Blind Pig Blues Festival, we ventured down to South First…

… lk -go= w qw ,w __ w wU IW qw a liml Music = B.B. King to rock the Michigan Theater tonight... By Veronica Woolridge You don't have to dance the blues to the songs they're playing on the…

… radio. The principal piece of the blues scene - B.B. King, as well as the entire blues genre, is not radio oriented. B.B.'s classic songs such as "Playin' The Cost To Be The Boss," "Caldonia," "How Blue

… joints to jazz clubs and international concert halls, B.B. has become the most renowned blues musician of the past 40 years. Throughout his 40-year reign, the economical blues sensation has coined a…

January 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… weekend. No, R.E.M. is not return- ing. Tomorrow will mark the 11th occurence of the Ann Arbor Folk Festival, when some of folk music's premeir artists gather to do a benefit for The Ark, our local folk…

…- sician himself, Whiteley will play during "set changes" as well as in- troducing the performers. He will have quite a challenge following up so many great acts. THE 11Th ANN ARBOR FOLK FESTIVAL begins…

… multi- talented musician and consumate fiddler, embraces a diverse range of musical styles including blues, country, jazz, folk, and classical. His talent and range is indicated by a short list of the…

… mecca. The upcoming Festival does not boast a performer with popular name recognition like last year's headline act Donovan, but it more than com- pensates with a line-up deep in talent and performing…

… experience. This year's event features at least three acts which possess the status to "headline" a folk festival: Holly Near and Ronnie Gilbert, David Bromberg, and Tom Paxton. The duet of Holly Near and Ron…

September 18, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 7) • Page Image 18

… Rackham Auditorium The University Musical Society once ogain presents this superstar quartet. The Ann Arbor Film Festival and the Performance Network Present MADE IN MICHIGAN: A weekend with Michigan film…

… a CINE Golden Eagle in International Competition. Investigating cultural attitudes toward service personnel. SATURDAY 9th ANNUAL ANN ARBOR FESTIVAL FOR F O L K SONG AND DANCE-8 pm at the Michigan…

… LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday & Saturday: Glass Popular 7-piece party from Detroit playing everything from Elvis to Motown, to Springsteen. THE ARK (761-1451) Friday: The RFD Boys Ann Arbor's favorite bluegrass…

… Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Include all pertinent information and a contact phone number. We must receive notice of Friday, Sat - urday, and Sunday events (for Weekend Magazine) at…

Arbor, N HELP CHIL ANN A MONDAY, 7:30 P.M. THE PEN[ MICHIGA A MASS MEETING FOR RIDAY MUS AT CANT TA Music Co o Relaxation 0 216 N. OivII ft. crofW S 4Cl ee65 THE LIST Everything that's happening in Ann

… of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display Advertising, 764-0554. Copyright 1987 The…

… jungle or Hawaiian Guitar whiz George Bedard. is in town this weekend. See The List on page 10 for more details. / Blues sampler a success. ....... ............ BARS & CLUBS THE A P A R T M E N T…

… band. Saturday: David Bromberg 2 shows, 7:30 & 10 pm. Virtuoso guitarist, songwriter, folkie, blues and jazzman. Sunday: Cole Porter Revue 2pm. In celebration of the tenhyear reunion of the Black Sh ee p…

… Theatre's founding company. AUBREE'S S E C O N D FLOOR (483-1870) Friday: The Paybacks Upbeat jazz fusion dance band from Detroit. Saturday: Progressive Blues Band Popular electric blues band from Detroit…

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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…

March 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 108) • Page Image 5

…ARTS Tuesday, March 10, 1987 The Michigan Daily Page 5 The 16mm Festival goes for the silver By John Shea The Ann Arbor Film Festival, a festival with as rich a past as promising a future, kicks…

… North Am - erca. Promising young filmmakers from across the country point to, Ann Arbor as the place to best display their talents. This year, over 250 entries have been submitted for the festival's 25t…

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…-off its silver anniversary run at the Michigan Theatre today. What started as a forum to exhibit the work of local filmmakers back in 1963 has grown into the oldest and most prestigious 16mm festival in…

…H 'run, and festival director Annette Wilson, along with a five-member screening committee, will view them all before choosing the 80-100 films that will be shown during the week. There are 30 hours of…

… $1000 Berman Award for the "Most Promising Filmmaker in the Festival." One thing that has changed since 1963 is the broadening of the field to international filmmakers; no longer does the festival have a…

… strictly North American flavor. Entries have been received from Ger - many, New Zealand, Italy and Ethiopia, just to name a few. A special program on experimental cinema in Germany, hosted by festival judge…

January 15, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival seemed to epitomize the disconnected nature of contemporary folk music. By presenting a cast of wholly dissimilar performers, the festival provided the audience with a clear…

festival at Power Center. 4K* 4K 4( 4K 41 4( 4K 4t -k TOLEDO, OH - TUES., JAN. 29 University of Toledo Student Union ANN ARBOR, MI - WED., JAN. 30 University of Michigan Michigan Union FARMINGTON HILLS, MI…

… revialist Hedy West, and David Bromberg, whose im- pressive instrumental abilities extend to jazz, blues and pop-rock inter- pretations. Clearly, Sunday's folk festival displayed much more than folk music…

…. Combining intriguing vocals along with the crystal- clear instrumentals, their set improved upon a similar appearance last fall at the Ark. JOHN HAMMOND'S collection of blues interpretations drew him an…

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…

August 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 57) • Page Image 7

… home-spun texture at the School of Music, as professional to the Festival that makes it unique and amateur entertainers once again among Ann Arbor's pagentry. You seek to dazzle anyone, be ye hard…

… productions of the Wakefield Master's Cain and Abel and a stage adaptation of two of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Even though Ann Arbor is a large INDIVIDUAL THEATRES 5th Ave of Uberty 761-9700 HURRY ENDS THURS…

… Park, Burns Park, The Ann Arborites with a passion for swor- Ark, and the Arboreteum), and this ds, colored hose, and scratchy woolen week they will add a fifth location when underwear, the Medieval…

… DICONTNU0D 2:30 20h ETUY 'Hill Street Blues' tops Emmy leaders LOS ANGELES (AP) - NBC's Cin- derella series, "Hill Street Blues," was off to the ball again Thursday with 21 Emmy nominations, the same as a…

Blues" was nominated as the outstanding drama series and Daniel J. Travanti and Veronica Hamel were nominated for best lead actor and actress in a drama series. It won all five nominations for best…

… carted G ETEST OUT thine burlap tunic, their plays around, the festival players oileth up thine sandles, and let spare no sweat in making the mobility ushereth from thine mouth a cry of of their…

… productions authentic, setting good cheer, for verily the times up stations thoughout town. The festival Medievalareuponus. troupe has already covered four Thanks to efforts of some persistent locations (West…

Festival rises they perform this weekend at North for its 13th year with more pomp and Campus. regality than ever before. Like most aspects of the Medieval The whole city can once again revel Festival, the…

… attention to authenticity is in God-fearing plays, bawdy skits, a personal matter. "There are some court dances, rowdy juggling, damsel- people in the festival who are interested wooing music, and all the…

…, who are in- weekend affair organized by a graduate tent upon making sure even their student in Art History, has now grown shoelaces are knotted in proper into an annual, two weekend festival. Medieval…

January 24, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… mastered folk, blues, and jazz guitar in succession, he's moved on the the fiddle, both as a per- former and as a manufacturer. 6 a 6 A ' i. Dave Bromberg will perform at the 9th Ann Arbor Folk Festival at…

… balconies of Hill Auditorium on Saturday, when the Ninth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival gets underway in front of the largestcrowd in festival history. Beating last year's best-setting crowd, this year…

Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Having appeared at all but two festivals, and at every one of the past five, Bormberg just plain belongs here. Although he has headlined several festivals in the past, he has…

… prospered, and is now the undeniable highlight of the Ann Arbor folk calen- dar each year. Until two years ago, the festival was an all day event, with both an af- ternoon and an evening show. Last year…

…Cutcheon came to the Ann Arbor area last July, he drew two hundred and sixty people. According to Siglin, McCutcheon "is to the eighties what Michael Cooney was to the six- ties." Rory Black, the second female…

…, better known as Mr B., has built up a large local following without any gimmicks. He's attracted massive crowds at each of the last two Ann Arbor Art Fairs, as well as at the Ark and Rick's. A student of…

…:30 p.m. Registration is at the beginning of each term and runs in sync with the University's term schedules. CAS Ballet Theatre School, on Church Street, gives classes in0 Russian Ballet. The Ann Arbor

… and jazz classes. Classical Ballet, taught in the Ceccheti method, costs =85 per four month term. The Ann Arbor Civic Ballet is connected with this school, and is open for audition to University…

… students. Their next performance is in May with the Ann Arbor String Orchestra. Finally, the Community Ballet Scool. directedi hv Camilla # I ' iI )I )LI ) FREE UNIVERSITY COURSES BEGIN NEXT WEEK No sign…

… thought of as a second stringer. As one of the world's finest flat- picking guitarists, he won fame as the chief exponent of the Blue Ridge sound in the '50s. Since then, in concert with his son Merle, who…

February 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… H. Dennis Smith, will perform Lars-Erik Larsson's Concertino for Trombone. Scott has spent his summers at the Blue Lake and Interlochen National Music Camps. A native of Ann Arbor, McElroy per- forms…

… *"Repairs Portable Keyboards Casio Yamaha Bontempi 14.95 an up ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART Records] i the past si* years the blues has had a resurgence in, of all,places, Texas. Groups such as the Fabulous…

…. Dennis Smith here in Ann Arbor. Penpraze has studied during the sumer at three of the finest programs in the country: Aspen Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, and Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute…

… Competition in Farmington. She plays in the USO and in the Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra. Trombonist Laurie Penpraze is com- pleting her Master's degree this term. She has studied with Glenn P. Smith and H…

…. She performs with the Contemporary Directions Ensemble, the Chamber Winds, USO, Symphony Band, Ann Ar- bor Symphony and Ann Arbor Chamber Orchestra. For all the star-crossed lovers in the audience, Eiko…

…. KILWIN'S CHOCOLATES 107 E. LIBERTY (313) 769-7759 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11-LIVE AT MIDNIGHT IT'S RAINING host: Bobby Scayfish VISIT ANN ARBOR MUSIC MART FOR ALL YOUR MUSIC NEEDS GUITARS Sales *"Lessons…

… Thunderbir- ds, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble, Anson Funder- burgh & the Rockets, and now Ronnie Earl & the Broad- casters are playing the blues like they were born in Chicago. 14ere's a case when you…

… with current drummer and ex-Ann Arborite Fran Christine (in the early 1970s Fran played drums in The Boogie Brothers with Steve Nardella and in The Vipers with Nardella and George Bedard). Side A starts…

… and finishes with an instrumental. The latter, "Baby Doll Blues," is a contemplative, lean number. If you've got troubles in which you'd fike to wallow, this is your cut. The preceding song was written…

… "Ridin' in the Moonlight," by Howlin' Wolf. Wilson's harp opens the tune. This is more like it! Basic no frills blues-bass, drums, guitar, and harp. Just as you're recovering from this, you are hit with…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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…

January 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 81) • Page Image 5

…ARTS The Michigan Daily -Sunday, January 9, 1983 Page 5 Four strings strong 3 Guitarist David Bromberg brings his mix of country, blues, and folk music to the Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival next…

…- bines both old and new, traditional and change, making it fascinatingly con- temporary and diverse. This year's Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival aptly demonstrates that the genre of folk spans a great range…

… of musical and performance styles. The festival will be proudly presented on Saturday, January 15 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Michigan Theatre to benefit the Ark Coffeehouse, Ann Arbor's own famous…

… now the subject of a book by Helen Ruttencutter entitled Quartet. The renowned quartet is giving Ann Arbor the rare privilege of no perfor- mances through the University Musical Society, one this…

… Glen Campbell (and sub- sequently recorded by 330 other ar- tists), Hartford has infinitely more germain musical talents to offer Ann Arbor audiences. As a matter of fact, student radio station WCBN uses…

… Manhattan: an inescapable nightmare. Ann Doyle, who teaches at Herb David's Guitar Studio, provides the Ann Arbor flavor that Gemini has in years past. She is labelled a "feminist singer", but her…

…, Brom- berg began to establish himself as a guitar virtuoso and great entertainer in his own right. Today, with his excellent band, Bromberg offers a cross section of styles, drawing from blues, folk…

… Saturday at the Michigan Theatre. Folk festivalfeatures fine fiddling oot-stom in fun By Katie Brewer N INETEEN YEARS ago at a music festival in Vermont a classical tradition was established; the Guarneri…

… folk club. Headlining both per- formances is David Bromberg and his band, with four other acts per show to complete the picture. The festival promises to be a well-rounded and varied mixture of virtually…

…'s festival. His proficiency has brought him world wide recognition as a leading force in bluegrass and a unique contemporary musician. Although he wrote "Gentle on My Mind," made famous by none other than…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

…Page 16,E--Thursdoy, September 10, 1981-TheMichigan Daily Restless? Check out Detroit Motown offers handy diversion L i W W. w The Mich iganl.iily--Thursday, Sep By LOU FINTOR Ann Arbor is fine…

… draws for the city. And, of course, dining in Detroit is a bit more interesting than dining in Ann Arbor, if only because of the tremen- dous selection of restaurants. FOR ETHNIC FOODS, one of the most…

festivals, the music scene picks up during the sum- mer and fall. The Detroit/Windsor In- ternational Festival, the Mon- treus/Detroit International Jazz Festival, and the Detroit Blues Festival are all big…

… students, and offers live jazz and blues circuit bands with moderately priced drinks. Alvin's Twilight Bar (on Cass) is rather higher priced, featuring jazz with the most popular groups, and oc- and an…

… the spirit of renaissance alive, Detroit is still a great place to go for the day. DURING THE SUMMER, the city's ethnic festivals provide an ideal excuse for a visit. The festivals take place T j / 3…

March 14, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 132) • Page Image 5

… creation Quasi (right) in 'Quasi's Cabaret Trailer,' Saturday night at the Michigan Theatre as part of the Ann Arbor 16mm Film Festival. Festival gathers steam By FRED SCHILL It wasn't your everyday run…

… used mostly for granular treatments of songs See DANCEBLUES, Page 8 Needless to say, the Film Festival is the cinematic event of the year in Ann Arbor ... if not the entire Midwest. Covering all the 16…

…-of-the- mill blues. Couldn't be. Normal old blues songs don't take ten minutes to play and, my God, what happened to the vocals? What Albert Collins and the Icebreakers did to the blues Wednesday, night at Rick…

…'s American Cafe was a phenomenon unto itself. What they have created can only be called dance blues. Highlighted by long, thunderous Collins guitar solos, the songs scorched and sizzled upon creation, and the…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

… / ~ROPERTY' N WOOD ISHEERT R 114 I' ON 5 ~ oe - 1 ±+ f o c / * a ~ - E.tALNLAT°ST 0 E Ann Arbor - - Ai Campus an -03 w .r. si3i5 Tt a l - Downtown Area 4 10 750 1f, 2 0 1_7 * FULERRF/EACI~~W b…

… out of a plane. In Ann Arbor you can do it. Every term, the University Skydivers club gives students the chance to plummet through the skies of Michigan. It may not be relaxing, but it helps put that…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

August 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… Urbations, erst- while Ann Arbor favorites, R&B their way into the hearts, minds, and ears of those on the dance floor. Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; Theater on Main Street. Call 662-7282 994-5350) for more…

… of the Union. Boccaccio, songs from the 16th cen- Theater tury, Morris Dancing, juggling, and swordplay. Most of the events will Ann Arbor Civic Theater fake place on the lawn in front of the The…

…Arts The Michigan Daily Friday, August 6, 1982 Page 7 I Clubs/Bars The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- 8555) The Detroit Blues Band plays some Motor City tunes tonight and That's Entertainment…

… information. Top-40 rock from a group called Miscellaneous Mugsy all weekend. uCallweekgndUni.13th Annual Medieval Festival U-Club (Michigan Union; 763-5911) This is the last weekend for this Every Thursday…

…, Reggae Dance year's festival, a smorgasbord of fun Party. Every Friday, Rockin' Oldies, and frolic from the middle ages. Both shows DJ'ed by Michael Kremen Highlights are plays by Chaucer and on the patio…

January 27, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 84) • Page Image 14

…, Blues. THE ARK (761-1451) Saturday: 12th Ann Arbor Folk Festival, Hill Aud., 6 p.m. Sunday: Homegrown Women's Music Series, Jazz. BIRD OF PARADISE (662-8310) Friday & Saturday: Rick Roe Ensemble, Jazz…

… V e xS** 2g 9 OA 7A i Riders in the Sky will appear at the Twelth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival this weekend. Restaurants The Real Seafood Co. is for real Film A behind the scenes look at TIree…

… Fugitives Music Joan Jett will rock the Michigan Theater this Saturday Books The perfect novel for the 80s- well, almost Cover Story The Twelfth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival comes to town The List What…

… 0 F Lt*- .......... . MI ho 4virltin"" anil" - I V, III r b s --AG---N '"" iV')7 OMAGAZINE ANN ARBOR'S BEST SELECTION OF ACCESSORIES AND JEWELRY 325 e. liberty 995-4222 that one was…

…'s going on in Ann Arbor this weekend1 Ediitor..............................................................................................................Alyssa Lustigman Associate Editor…

… serious, and one wasn't. And now the serious one demands payment. BETTY BLUE (Jean-Jacques Beiniex, 1986) MLB 3 7:00 & 9:15 Betty Blue is a domineering type who is very frightened inside. She lives and…

….................................................................Lisa George THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: Mars Needs Women (5:30- 8 p.m.), Rockabilly, rock & roll. George Bedard and the Kingpins, Swing, blues, rockabilly. Saturday: The Conquerroot Blues Band…

…. Sunday: Rick Roe Quartet, Jazz. THE BLIND PIG (996-8555) Friday: Frank Allison and the Odd Sox, Stories set to music. Second Self, Rock & roll. Saturday: Blue Front Persuaders, R&B. Sunday: The Gay 90s…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… after forming last year. Ann Arbor jazz/new age pianist David Flippo opens the show. He is popular with Gandy Dancer diners so he should be just fine with you as you munch down some inexpensive grub for…

… & DARROM EQUIPMENT NEW & USED BARGAINS Ann Arbor 13th Camera Show and Sale Holiday Inn West 2900 Jackson Rd., otfi-94, Exit 172 Ann Abor, MI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1988 10AM. -5 P.M. ADMISSION $3.00 FOR INFO…

… sets of rockin' pi- ano blues. You may be skeptical. I may have been too except that I saw Sunnyland Slim and his young, very tight, and very talented blues band at last June's Chicago Blues Festival

…, Sunnyland settled in Chicago where he played bring k up some mean blues as was lues Festival. See him Saturday . Margitza are native Detroiters, who won the Hennessey Cognac National Jazz Search shortly…

…ARTS ,a - - - - - - - ---- - - - - --- -- -- The Michigan Doily Friday, February 19, 1988 Pagt Sunnyland Slim By Alan Paul 81 is pretty old to be playing the blues with verve and energy…

blues. Sure, his fingers have slowed down, but his band, led by guitarist Steve Freund, cooks. Cooking is nothing new to Sun- nyland Slim. He has been playing professionally since 1922 and the following…

… year he left his home in Mississippi and settled in Memphis. He went on to play with blues per- formers from Ma Rainey to "Memphis Minnie" Douglas, and "Sonny Boy Williamson, No. 1" During the early '40s…

… flues 8:00, and THE SUNNYLAND SLIM BLUES BAND at 10:00. Call WEMU at 487-2229 for directions or more information. "Hunan Garden reaps the rewards of fine preparation." from Detroit Free Press, March 21…

… Sunnyland Slim, 81, can still coo evident at last year's Chicago Bl night at Ypsilanti's Depot Town with the original Muddy Waters blues band. So, the man's itinerary reads like this: 1922 - Ma Rainey, 1942…

March 06, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…4 ARTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 6, 1984 Page 6 _ _ P_ _' Ann Arbor Film Festival arrives 4 By Paul Clipson TONIGHT WILL mark the 22nd year of Ann Arbor's oldest and most renowned…

… film event, the aptly named Ann Arbor Film Festival. Actually, it's one of the oldest 16 mm film festivals anywhere. This year, like the past three, the festival will be held in the largest cinema in Ann

Arbor, the Michigan Theater. The festival starts tonight and will run until Sunday; winners night. There are three separate showings every evening, each screening a different package of films: All for…

… the documentary production group, Green Mountain Post. Their film, The Secret Agent, delves into the issues surrounding Agent Orange. Currently in New York, former Ann Arborites John Tintori and Mary…

… laughing in the distance, casting a slightly disturbing quality to the film. " From New York comes a documentary, The Shadow Project, by Zachary Winestine and JoAnn Pawowski. The film details a performance…

… tall - not including the floppy ears.Very colorful, he comes in pink and blue, holding a red and yellow pennant that can be personalized with the name of your school. Get hopping - adopt him now! $24…

… reasonable prices - either $2 dollars a show, or an economical $6 dollars for all three showings. There are a lot of special activities planned for this year's festival and most importantly, the festival will…

… all over the U.S.Not surprisingly, there will be a large amount of varying film styles and types. The film festival has always strived for variety for everyone's own tastes. Whether you crave for…

… Cybulski, past festival winners themselves, have also entered a film. Here's just a few of the many films entered to give an idea of what's going to be shown: * Barbara Klutinis' Trumpet Garden' can best be…

… soundtrack with footage of Ronald Reagan, medical films and other stuff, which creates a really strange mood. Besides the films that will be screened for the festival, a number of other activities have been…

August 07, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 57) • Page Image 2

… in the mid 80s. Happenings SATURDAY Films AAFC - Body Heat, 7:15 & 9:30 p.m., MLB 3. Ann Arbor Public Library - Jane Eyre, 2:30 p.m. Cinema Guild - The Blues Brothers, 7 & 9:30 p.m., Lorch. CFT - Gone…

… a.m., Friends Meetinghouse, 1420 Hill. Ann Arbor Go Club - meeting, 2-7 p.m., 1433 Mason. Medieval Festival - medieval music, dance, drama, crafts, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., School of Music. SUNDAY Films…

…:15 p.m., 3909 Union. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. The Michigan Daily 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 FIRST…

… the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48.109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday…

… through Saturday mor- nings. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7 by mail outside Ann Arbor. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan. POST- MASTER: Send address changes to THE MICHIGAN DAILY…

…, 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, MI. 48109. The Michigan Daily is a member of the Associated Press and sub- scribes to United Press Inter- national, Pacific News Service, Los Angeles Times Syndicate and…

… p.m., Rio Bravo, 4:15 & 9:15 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Miscellaneous Michigan Nuclear Weapons Freeze - general meeting, 7:30 p.m., Ann Ar- bor Public Library. Christian Science Organization - meeting, 7…

… for the quiet, middle-class suburb of Eaton near Norwich to attend a free pop festival. Announcing they were marking the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and the festival of the "god of…

… CFT - Gone With The Wind, 3 & 7:30 p.m., Michigan Theatre. Miscellaneous Medieval Festival - Medieval music, dance, drama, crafts, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., School of Music. MONDAY Films CFT - Red River, 2 & 7…

December 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

…, Vaughn and his band Double Trouble managed to sell twenty thousand tickets to six shows at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. Ann Arbor's tradition of sup - porting the blues, combined with Vaughn's strong local…

… Soul to Soul. See STEVIE, Page 9 HAVE FRAMING CREWS. Need work. Call 1-517-456-4812. Ask for Ray Trumbley. The Ann Arbor Cantata Singers FESTIVAL CHRISTMAS VIII Dr. Bradley R. Bloom, music director…

… tomorrow night. No stranger to the Detroit / Ann Arbor area, Thursday's show will be Vaughn's fourth appear - ance here in a year and a half, including a show last year at Hill Auditorium. Last February…

… Sunday, December 14, 1986 4:00 p.m. Bethlehem United Church of Christ 423 S. Fourth Ave., Ann Arbor In Venisti enim Gratiam....................... Tomds Luis de Victoria Ein Kind ist uns Geboren…

… and Johnny Copeland in addition to the great Blues Festival featuring John Lee Hooker, the term is coming to a close with another superb guitarist when Stevie Ray Vaughn comes to Hill Auditorium…

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Wednesday, December 10, 1986 Page 7 Stevie set to rock the Hill By Brian Jarvinen After a long fall season of blues shows, which has included performances by Lonnie Mack…

…. The result was Double Trouble's 1983 debut album Texas Flood, which featured the blues-meets- rockabilly tune "Love Struck Baby," as well as plenty of standard Texas blues-type stuff. After this, Vaughn…

… hit the road with a vengeance as an opening act for various groups, including The Moody Blues, for whom he opened a show at Crisler Arena a few years ago. Eventually he began headlining his own shows…

…/19/86) one customer per week 1104 S. University 996-1811 I. - - - between Chicago blues and his own, Texas style, and came about with the help of his new keyboard player, Reese Wynans. Die-hard guitar fans…

…. Sie 1buo8. Size 34"-42" cheats. :>;. Genuine U.S. Army Genuine U.S. Navy 100% 100% MELTON WOOL MELTONWO E' DARK BLUE WOOL WINTE CKET 22.50 25.00 NEW. Olive drab. NEW. 4 pockets. . Epaulets, knit collar…

January 30, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… it, the Tenth -Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival idisn't really just a folk festival. 3 It's actually a celebration of alternative music of several different iJtripes.With folk, blues, bluegrass, country…

…, among others, Columbia Records, show him capable of a wide range of blues styles, both electric and acoustic. He's played Ann Arbor about once a year for the last few years, always to full houses. Siglin…

… tfundraising shot in the arm for The §Ark, Ann Arbor's premier folk j ~"I'usic showplace, has grown into an annual event that looks as if it o will fill capacious Hill Auditorium ,for the second straight year…

…'s Ann Ar- bor Folk Festival. artists like Jimi Hendrix and Steve Miller, he did win himself the critical acclaim that has buoyed him through 20 years of touring. The series of records he released for…

…; the 60s blues revival that took place concurrent to the folk music explosion. While he never had the commercial success of crossover The Homestead Bed & Breakfast magazine. Pat Flynn, another guitarist…

…, and John Cowan, the singer, round out the band. Dave Van Ronk is an urban blues answer to the flashier work of Taj Mahal. Getting his start in the same Greenwich Village folk scene that spurred Bob…

October 16, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

… Hooker's style of blues Unlike most of the rest of the country, Ann Arbor is no stranger to good blues. Even so, Thursday's blues festival at the Power Center promises to be the sort of event they talk…

… Goodman, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteer, and Stevie Ray Vaughn. He made his first stop in Ann Arbor in 1963, and he says he's been back here every year since. Every trip is an event, though…

… at the Blues Festival tonight. Pictured above is John Hammond. 'Parade' showcases women and war By P.C. Russell Ginns This weekend, the undergraduate acting students of the Department of Theater and…

…ARTS Page 7 The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 16, 1986 Blues By Joseph Kraus Primitive is a word that's been used, but it's not so primitive as it is powerful. John Hammond on John Lee…

… about years later. Featuring the legendary John Lee Hooker, John Hammond, Elvin Bishop, and Pinetop Perkins, it's a travelling show of. some of the finest blues of the last forty years. Anyway you slice…

… it, Hooker comes up a legend. A contemporary of Muddy Waters, he was amongst the prime developers of what came to be known as the "Chicago bar blues." That raw electric sound percolated throughout the…

… musical underworld until it burst forth to popular acclaim with the wave of British blues-rockers that included the Animals, the Rolling Stones, and the Yardbirds. lege But Hooker had the sound first, and…

… began to play the electric guitar to make himself heard. Through an amplifier the old Delta blues took on a different sort of power and Hooker became an early master noted for his powerful, crude- looking…

… chord work. ends Since then he's been at the top of the blues world, riding its crests of popularity into the national spotlight and disappearing behind the waves of his flashier des - cendants during…

… the all too frequent lulls in blues popularity. Hammond, even though he's a quarter century younger than Hooker, comes across as the more traditional of the two. Although he's dabbled in electric blues

August 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 58) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 8-, 1981-Page 11 Ann Arbor plays host to Reds 4 Ann Arbor, normally thought of as the home of T University of Michigan sports teams, has had a g newcomer in…

… Saturday and practiced in Ann ~<Arbor through Thursday. ~C A few of the numerous yonngsters that watched S the Reds practice, line the left-center field wall (left). The youngster second from the left has…

… athletics recently. Due to a jazz festival being held in Riverfront Stadium, the Cin- cinnati Reds have been practicing at both C C Michigan's Fisher Stadium and Fieldhouse. Cmn- a ~ ~. ) cmnnati arrived…

January 14, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 85) • Page Image 5

… music" Saturday, when the Ann Arbor Folk Festival marks its fifth anniversary with two concerts at the Michigan Thea'ter. David Bromberg, whose Ann Arbor following is perhaps his most loyal nationwide…

…- talist (guitar, banjo), will also appear. Ann Arbor's "Gemini" folk music duo will perform with Percy "Mr. Bones" Danforth, the ageless percussion whiz who frequently pops ontosthe Ark stage. For comic…

…-alternating between folk- influenced works and those of jazz, blues and country-that personifies the diversity of the scheduled performers. The "folk music" umbrella is very en- compassing, and it pften takes a…

festival such as this to vividly'reflect the genre's range. "Sub-headliners" for each show will be Tom Paxton, a veteran American coffeehouse performer, and Kate and Anna McGarrigle, popular French- Canadian…

… labeled a "Folk-related Festival." Describing the current "total upheaval" in the folk music field, whose boundaries are increasingly am- bigious, Siglin explained that "You can't say what isn't folk music…

… anymore." Festival patrons will hear more different types of music in one day than they'll hear for the rest of the year," Siglin said.. The exact itinerary has yet to be established, due to the notorious…

… minute arrangements that often ,precede such affairs. The actual agen- da will become known "about five minutes before show time," according to Siglin. What is known is the festival cast: Owen McBride will…

… relief, mime 0. J. Ander- son will appear at the festival. A Own McBride will emcee this weekend's Folk Festival. 'Dances'at Trueblo W ILLIE FEUER and Susan Matheke, former members ,of the Viola Dance…

…, an exciting string band from southern Ohio, are scheduled to appear. Finally, Billy Novick and Guy Van Dusen have been added to the festival. Novick is an accomplished jazz clarinetist and Van Dusen a…

… guitarist. Their collaboration Saturday-a rarity-should furher complement the festival's already impressive diversity. Ticket sales are reportedly quite brisk for Saturday's folk festival. Siglin explained…

January 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… participation marked Saturday's Sixth Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival at the Michigan Theatre. Despite the wintery tem- peratures, the afternoon show was full and the evening show completely sold out. Jim Post, as…

… audience with his banjo at Friday's Sixth Ann Arbor Folk Festival. Pigs Wi By Joe Hoppe TF PIGS HAD Wings they'd get a whole bunch of people and have them read poetry and prose, perform folk, classical…

… continuity he maintained throughout both shows. First of the official performers in the day long line-up was Ann Arbor's Ann Doyle. As Doyle herself revealed, this was her first large audience, but she…

… handicapped child followed by a poem by Carl Sandburg about people and their work. Her best piece was "Fuzzy," a joyous song writ- ten during her year in Ann Arbor, which demonstrated her talent as singer…

… audience wanting more. Ann Arbor is Bromberg's town, as he proclaimed, and the Ark is his favorite place to play. This affection clearly showed as the band kicked off the last part of the evening with high…

… "Dark Hollow," and the inevitable blues num- bers. Despite their exhaustion, which made the set seem unfocused, the band was tight, with perfectly balanced harmonies and smooth spotlighting of solo…

… more soulful pieces "Julia," and "Dark as a Dungeon." Bromberg played his solo songs, such as "Statesboro Blues," fludily and with in- tensity. Crary and Hartford joined the band for the final tunes as…

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, January 18, 1983 Page 5 Folk Festival: Good Vibrations and music flow By Isabel Bradburn and Jennifer Gamson HIGH-ENERGY level and en- If thusiastic audience…

… MC and first performer of the festival, established an energetic tone from the outset, by creating what he coined a "real get-down" at- mosphere. "If you're inhibited (about singing)" Post advised…

… performance was a lively and engaging illustration of an American cultural tradition, included in the annual festival for the first time. Although David Bromberg was billed as the main attraction, John Hartford…

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…

November 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 52) • Page Image 22

…-Shirts, Sweatshirts, Jackets TEAM EXPERTS PC Ann Arbor Civic Theatre MainStreet Productions Presents Tennessee Williams' tEIE GLASS MEf1AGER1E SPORT LETT AND NUMBEL At ta ..growth. Directed by Susan Morris…

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March 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 131) • Page Image 5

…-fit to Ann Arbor. In- ian-shirted and barefoot, with his mix- ture of blues/jazz/folk, he doesn't reach out to the audience, he seems to come from it. That he is having a good time while performing is…

… Theater turns out to be a grand place to watch a film festival. By the time Ann Arbor's, 18th drew to a close Sunday night the Wuge old ,oviehouse had magically transformed itself from a hulking, austere…

… two shows of the Ann Arbor Film Festival winners' night with some classy, Bill Murrayish Las Vegas sleaze. Draped in a flowing gold-speckled bathrobe, Cole sang "Boogie-Woogie Piggie" (or something) and…

… Vanzetti posters and eep this most consumately Ann Ar- bor-ish of Ann Arbor's cultural events the wildly eclectic extravaganza it's come to be recognized as around the country. There are plenty of other…

… minimum of 55 credit hours. Graduate status preferred for the resident directors positions. QUALIFICATIONS: (1) Must be-a registered U of M student on the Ann Arbor campus. (2) Undergraduates must have…

…, it -f its - He opened with a traditional blues number, singing in his sort of half shout that he alternates with his harmonica. Ruth also did a haunting piece, simultaneously playing the harmonica *a…

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 18, 1980-Page 5; R UFUS SEDER LEADS FILMMAKERS 16mm Film Festival ends at Mich. By CHRISTOPHER POTTER I must shamefully eat my aesthetic intonations- The Michigan…

… stranget into a stout, friendly old uncle. The transformation was remarkanly painless, eventually rev- ving up the Festival into the roaring; whooping happening that epitomized the Old A&D Auditorium days…

…-which now seem destined to swiftly slip into nostalgic obscurity. Another pleasant surprise: Against all prevailing odds, the Festival film I enjoyed the most actually ended ups winning the grand prize, or at…

…'S TRIUMPH by no means implies the Festival has adequately kicked its traditional habit of adulation of irrelevancies. Major awards to lengthy non-entertainments like Oxford Hotel, A Cup of Tea, and Tri…

September 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 7

…- ctive voices to rise on the jazz scene in the ann arbor film cooperative TONIGHT presents TONIGHT MURMUR OF THE HEART MICHIGAN THEATRE 4-7 & 10 A critically acclaimed look at'adolescence which…

Arbor is an extremely rare event and one that sim- ply shouldn't be missed-by anyone. Bringing the festival to what should be a fitting climax is alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe. One of the most distin…

… brings a wealth of ex-- perience to jazz, classical pop or gospel songs, and retains the same thrilling purity and range she exhibited with Charlie Parker and Billy Eckstine. Sarah's appearance in Ann

…- tine can still blow bebop and blues when he puts his mind to it. Violently contrasting Turrentine is Chico Freedman, whose difference in direction is illustrated by his past playing credits: Sun Ra…

…ARTS The Michigan Daily Thursday, September 25, 1980 Page 7 Old meets new at jazz festival By MARK COLEMAN The best of the old and new in jazz-it's not the official theme (there isn't one) of the…

… third annual Eclipse Jazz Festival but it could well be. This weekend's lineup contains an exciting cross-section of the musical field, con- trasting traditional standard bearers like Stephane Grappelli…

… and Sara Vaughn with modern innovators such as Anthony Braxton in an accessible three-day format. The festival should get off to a pleasing start on Friday as veteran French violinist Stephane Grappelli…

… and the American ensemble Oregon ill oben the festivities at Hill auditorium. Widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in the thirties with Django Reinhardt, Grappelli has endured well and is still…

… structures and notation as well as his wildly unique playing, Braxton is the current master of the solo performance and for the ad- venturous listener the East Quad show could be the highlight of the festival

… exciting and innovative musicians to emerge on the jazz scene in recent years, alto saxophonist Arthur Blythe brings his excellent quartet to the third annual Eclipse Jazz Festival. Arthur will perform his…

September 10, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…, while featuring their share of touring blues belters (like Lonnie Mack and Koko Taylor) and an occasional up- ... Non-Fiction from the showcase stages of Ann Arbor bars, these underground bands are alive…

… makes Ann Arbor the film capital of the Midwest is not only the second-runs, though. We host some of the most prestigious film festivals around. The most well- known being the 16mm Film Festival. This…

… Politics in the Capitalist Society." One of the coordinators of the. 8mm Film Festival, Eyemediae has also given shows at the Perfor - mance Network, the Kerrrytown Concert House, the Ann Arbor Theatre, and…

… iii "". "". 4 44.4." . By Seth Flicker Ann Arbor is approximately the third largest film-viewing commun - ity in the country. This means that hardly a day goes by when you can't choose between at…

… least fifteen different movies a day. Does this also mean that there is nothing better to do in Ann Arbor? Of course not. The University is just one wild, film-crazy place, and as you will easily find out…

… is Eyemediae, located at 214 N. Forth. They often have obscure film series and an abundance of speakers (see side bar). The final part of film in Ann Arbor is the first-run movie theaters. There are…

… four on campus. The first three are pretty standard fare: the Movies at Briarwood, in Briarwood Mall, Fox Village, in the Maple Village Shopping Center and the State Theater, 231 S. State. The Ann Arbor

… Theaters, 210 S. Fifth, is a little bit more unusual, though. Besides half-price coupon accessibility, the Ann Arbor show first-run foreign and low-budget films. This makes it the only one of it's kind in…

Ann Arbor. Keeping up with the Jones' in film is not very hard or expensive to do. Ann Arbor has an abundant wealth of film, but you must do your homework, and maybe even someday you can become film…

… somehow manages to rear its noisy, un- shaven, and acne-pocked head up in book-minded burgs all across this great wasteland of ours, and Ann Arbor is no exception. Bar bands, garage groups, and aggro…

September 17, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… That Rocked Ann Arbor" concludes the last two nights tonight and tomorrow. SLK, Ragnar Kvaran, and VVT take the stage tonight, while Non-Fiction, the Cult Heroes, and Baal close the festival tomorrow…

… four nights that rocked Ann Ar- bor"-although nobody had been rocked yet-and the people wanted to be heard. They wanted to be heard on the first Ann Arbor compilation LP, and when you hear the record…

…, you will indeed hear them. You'll also hear the live performan- ces of twelve of Ann Arbor's foremost musical attractions, three of whom- Mike Gould and the Gene Pool Band (the latter is not a person…

… bands played well enough to go on record, and they all deserve to be heard at least once. And for us folks in Ann Arbor, it's great to have them around. But when people in other places hear them, they…

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… AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor TICKETS: $8.50, 7.50, 6.50 Reserved GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE Gregorys Girl (G FRI-6:50, 10:30 SAT, SUN-12:50, 2:40, 4:40, 6:30, 8:20, 10:10 4 JOHNNY SATURDA TWO SHOWS UNIVERSITY…

… TICKETS: $6.5 GRIFFIN.) Y, OCTOBER 9 --8:00 and 10:30 p;m. CLUB, Ann Arbor 0 General Admission GATEWAY TRIO.D JOHN ABERCROMBIE, JACK DeJOHNETTE, DAVID HOLLAND TWO SHOWS-8:00 and 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY…

…, OCTOBER 23 UNIVERSITY CLUB, Ann Arbor TICKETS: $6.50 General Admission WENDELL HARRISON with Special Guest LEON THOMAS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6 8:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY CLUB, Ann Arbor TICKETS: $5.00 Advance, $6…

Arbor Film Festival Board, wildlife prints, free cable TV in- stallation and one month service, two hours of accounting service for those helplessly in debt, and more. Admission is free. The festivities

…ARTS _. The Michigan Daily Friday, September 17, 1982 Pagel Making audio history at Joe's _A Matt "Guitar" Murphy plays blues at Rick's tonight and tomorrow night. Clubs/Bars The Ark (1421 Hill…

March 02, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 119) • Page Image 16

… "Party." Music Rick's American Cafe Matt "Guitar" Murphy brings his hard-driving blues and R&B to Ann Arbor tonight. Matt is well known from his days in The Blues Brothers which is just the tip of the…

…, playing top-40 dance music. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Ann Arbor favorite Aluminum Beach skas you all night long. Mr. Flood's Party (995-2132)-Al Hill's BluesBashers. Pianist Hill leads three members of…

… will speak on 'The Dual Role of Women" and refreshments will follow. The talk begins at 2:30 p.m. Ann Arbor Film Festival Today is the first day in the 22nd annual Ann Arbor Film Festival. Festival

…. Etc Ann Arbor Film Festival The 22nd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival continues today. See Tuesday's listing for more infor- mation. Show times tonight are 7, 9 and11 p.m. University Activities Center…

…. Michigan Union Ballroom Ann Arbor's own George Kirmiz plays his blend of Arab and modern music tonight. Kirmiz plays guitar, 'oud and sings. He is accompanied by a quintet playing mostly Arabic instruments…

… terested peol of themselve Warner Bros. don WIV4AP the project videotape ar arts office. ball team ag begins at . Arena. $1. ( Etc. Ann Arbor F Day three film fest. Sl 9, and 11 p.r University A Day two o…

… Torelli, Bach, Vivaldi, Vierne, Cellier, and Purcell are performed by Ann Arbor organist Arthur Vidrich and Oberlin College trumpeter Byron Pearson. 4:30 p.m. St. Andrews Church (306 N. Division). Free…

… Women's Basketball Cheer the team as Coach Gloria Soluk leads our women's basket- Ann Arbor A Wednesda day of the A "Sculptural Bolt. Pieces structed of modeling pa The exhibiti only since la haven…

… top-40 hits. The Heidelberg (663- 7758)-Vertually every kind of music by Marilyn Max, singer/guitarist, to dance to. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Swing to thesounds of Blue Front Pretenders, old style…

…)-Marilyn Max-versatile vocalist/guitarist. Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Get convinced by the Blue Front Persuadlers. Pizzeria Uno's (769-1744)-Off. the Street, a piano and percussion duo brings smooth jazz…

September 06, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

… on a chosen theme - blues, dance music, classical, reggae, synthesized, hardcore, and so on; and when the gelatin thickens, news has been known to air. It's pretty difficult to dwell in Ann Arbor and…

… CRISP). Many years ago, Cinema Guild began the Ann Arbor Film Festival, one of the country's first festivals for 16mm films. Now held in the Michigan Theatre, the festival draws films of every possible…

… priorities straight. You're in Ann Arbor, the midwestern movie mecca. Except for such small towns as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and perhaps Boston, this sleepy college berg will show you more films from…

… style and subject matter from all over the country. The Ann Arbor Film Co-op tends to show slightly more commercial films, a lot of third-run, year-old releases, as well as perennial crowd…

… them every evening to find the best film. But now, every two months, the bible for Ann Arbor cinemaniacs is published - Michigan Cinema Guide. Every movie screened by a campus film society is listed day…

… wild. "Radio Free Ann Arbor" WCBN is the ultimate plateau upon which music lovers elucidate. Staffed and run by students, it is as much a learning ex- perience as it is an ego booster; they tell you…

… of the be Building. in the ver want to de like record feet fail tc 763-3501 - rap! If worse feet nor motivation dial to 88.3 of selected in France Other FM radio stations WCBN-88.3 (Ann Arbor

…) ............................. Free Form WEMU-89.0 (Ypsilanti) .................................... Jazz WUOM-91.7 (Ann Arbor) .............................. Classical WXCI-92.3 (Detroit) .............................Country WDRQ-93…

…) . ... .. . ... .. . ... . .. . ..... .. .. . .. AOR Rock WDET-101.9 (Detroit) ............................. Public Radio WIQB-102.9 (Ann Arbor) ............................. AOR Rock WJZZ --105.9 (Detroit) ..................................... Jazz…

… WWWW-106.7 (Detroit) ................................Country WPAG-107.1 (Ann Arbor) ............................... ... Pop jTI That's where we hide the trade books, art prints and frames, posters…

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…

March 09, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

…-Voice Recital, Maurice Wheeler, MM tenor, 8 p.m., Recital Hall; Voice Recital, Kay Murray, DMA, 8 p.m., Rackham Assembly Hall. Second Chance-First Annual Ann Arbor Rhythm and Blues Music Festival, The Marvelettes…

…0 I -HAPPENINGS HIGHLIGHT The Ann Arbor Film Festival returns to the Michigan Theatre for six days of newly produced independent, avant-garde, and experimental films. Three different shows are…

…-security Huron Valley Men's Facility, located just outside Ann Arbor. The inmate, Quince Robinson, 23, was serving two life sentences, one for mur- der and one for assault with intent to commit murder. Guards…

… Library. Elec. & COmp. Eng.-Ramesh Jain, "Dynamic Scene Analysis," 2 p.m., 2080 E. Engineering. MEETINGS Ann Arbor Go Club-7-11 p.m., 1433 Mason Hall. Botticelli Game Players-noon, Dominick's Cafe…

…-Organizational meeting, 8 a.m., Welker Rm., Michigan Union. Ann Arbor Nuclear Freeze Campaign-Organizational meeting, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. MISCELLANEOUS Amer:Chem. Soc./Studies-Free tutoring for…

… Quad. CRLT-Workshop/S:es<sion 2 of 3, "Speaking Skills," Alfred Story, Exten- sion Service & Communication, 3-5 p.m. Ann Arbor Public Library-Elizabeth Douvan, featured speaker at this month's Booked For…

… Lunch program. 12:10-12:50 p.m., Meeting Room, Main Library. American Studies-Bag lunch, 3:30 p.m., American Culture Conference Room,'364A Lorch Hall. Ann Arbor Handweaver's Guild-Eleventh Annual…

… Hall Commons Room. To submit items for the Happenings Column, send them in care of: Happenings, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 4819. TUESDAY LUNCH DISCUSSION MARCH 9-12 NOON "WOMEN…

… stores C6-sponsored by: The Ecumenical Campus Center, The International Center, Church Women United in Ann Arbor. UNIVERSITY MINI-COURSE410 Technology, The Arms Race and 1 credit hour Winter 1982 March 18…

… screened at 7, 9, and 11 p.m., today through Friday, and at 1,7, and 9 p.m. on Saturday. Festival winners are highlights are screened Sunday at 7, 9, and 11 p.m. All programs are different and of…

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