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October 13, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…'re here in Ann Arbor - * tonight? But who are they? The Uptown String Quartet emerged directly from the Max Roach Double Quartet, a well- known ensemble on the jazz circuit. For a unique approach to his…

… Individual orders, 12 jacket discounts Ann Arbor Leather Imports. 995-5104 PRETTY VACANT - the band that should play at your next party. 769-3082. WELCOME HOME ALPHA CHI OMEGA PLEDGES Sarah Anderson Amy Malik…

…ARTS Friday, October 13,1989 The Michigan Daily Uptown. Quartet. goes up north Page 7 Falltime blues Otis Rush provides a cure BY KRISTIN PALM A NOTHER day, another string quartet: Beethoven…

…, Haydn, Schu- mann, it's hard to keep them all straight. Ah, being cultural is such hard work. What did you say? The Uptown String Quartet plays a fusion of classical, jazz, contemporary, gospel and blues

November 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 62) • Page Image 7

…, the Carribean, and Latini America. Ida Guillory, better known as Queen Ida, will g ive Ann Arbor a rare taste of zydeco tonight at the Michigan Union Ballroom. Her six-member Bon Temps Zydeco Band will…

… that sparks your dancing spirit and just won't let you sit back. qr-SHIRT Ann Arbor's fastest! From 10-800 T-shirts screenprint- ed within 24 hours of order. Multi-color printing our specialty. You…

… raved in Queen Ida's wake, and many a listener have sweated it out on the dance floor. She's been a hit at several musical festivals too, including the Monterey Jazz Festival and the San Francisco Blues

… & roll, Cajun,1 calypso, reggae, rhythm and blues, and; Latin music? The ingredients yield zydeco, an ethnic musical style arising from the bayoues of Louisiana but1 having roots in French Canada, Africa…

… dirty laundry. ..travel bags.... its....doodle pads.... gs... .and more. riday 8:30-5:30 3:30-5:00 Main Store: 459 E. University Ann SOth Anniversary 501934-1984 MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE Electronics…

… Showroom: 1110 S. University Arbor, MI 48104 (313)662-3201 s /AINTAT ARBOXX The Godfather The Godfather of hip-hop and the renegade of funk Afrika Bambatta brings his world famous rap to the University…

… the accordion ten years ago (solely out of boredom) and played it publicly (urged by others, that is) for the first time at a church festival, where a San Francisco Chronicle writer lauded her. The…

Festival. She has released five albums and also played the score for "Rumble Fish," a recently released film, direced by Francis Ford Coppola. Queen Ida was last in town a year ago to get people's fingers…

December 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 76) • Page Image 26

… the musical auo's patented song and dance routine. Plenty of lively humor, flashy costumes, and irreverent fun. 8 p.m. Lydia Men- delssohn Theater. $6. Call 763-1085. Ann Arbor Civic Theater The Ann

Ann Arbor Civic Theater's Jim Posante directs the high school's production of You Can't Take It With You, a Moss Hart-George Kaufman comedy about a non- working family. 8 p.m. Pioneer High School Little…

October 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 34) • Page Image 3

… and drove me here to play in the Ann Arbor jazz and Blues Festival and I been here since then." NOW, JAKE says, his hangout is, "That corner of State and William. It's my corner. I own that corner…

… out which incorporates several of the 24 songs from the Shakin' Jake Woods jazz and blues tape produced in 1979. SINCE JAKE doesn't have a house or telephone, he has his "secretary," Ann Arbor resident…

… Night, 8:20 p.m., Nat. Sci. Aud. Cinema II- Ann Arbor premiere,Starstruck, 7 & 9 p.m., Aud A, Angell. Alt. Act. - Reds, 8 p.m., MLB 3. Cinema Guild - Gandhi, 4 & 7:30 p.m., Lorch. CLC - Comedy festival

… noon. Shakey Ja By JODY BECKER Shakey Jake, Ann Arbor's guitar- strvmming, chatter-loving street character, is expanding his commer- cial empire to include the Party-Gram business. Purveyor of local…

… jobs, Jake said. "I sell posters and t-shirts, rent and lift the refrigerators (for the Ann Arbor Music Mart's rental service), I play the guitar, and now I'm doing this." The $20 fee for a singing…

… licks on the guitar. . . How can I say he's no good? He's a legend in Ann Ar- hor." Jake came to Ann Arbor "around 25 years ago." "They wanted me up here. I was 'in New Orleans and my friends eame down…

… in 1890 in Little Rock, Arkansas, to parents who were field workers. He says he taught himself to play the guitar by ear. Jake is less specific about where exactly home is in Ann Arbor. "I don't need…

… Skin to stay at State Theatre By SUE BARTO In the midst of the fourth anniversary of one of Ann Arbor's biggest weekend traditions - a midnight movie with Harold and Maude - late night moviegoers…

… not gone over well in Ann Arbor, it will be replaced next week by An Evening with the Doors, starring Jim Morrison and his band. Last Tango has been replaced this weekend .by ,Penniess From heaven…

… restored 1830 mechanical-action organ at St. Thomas Becket Church, Lilley at Ford Road, Canton, at 8 p.m. Films Ann Arbor Film Coop - A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, 6:45 & 10:15 p.m., Smiles of a Summer…

April 12, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT-UP) Ann Arbor held a teach-in last night to protest the 'University Hospital's failure to ad- equately address the AIDS issue. ACT-UP is demanding the hos…

… public. The Michigan Cycling Team would like to THANK OUR SPONSORS for our Victorious effort in the 2nd annual Michigan Bicycle Criterium. CYCLE CELLER Ann Arbor Cyclery Brown Jug Cottage Inn Wherehouse…

… Records Term paper blues With 10 class days left this term, the Angell Hall computing center shook with the groans of tired term paper crammers yesterday. v Budget cuts hamper center's fest plans ,,-by…

… Mari Barager Daily Staff Reporter _ Despite limited funds, Trotter House, the University's multicul- tural center, will hold its 8th an- nual ethnic festival tomorrow at 7 p.m. "The festival is an…

… opportunity for minority students to share and showcase their culture through mu- sic, dance, theater, and poetry read- ing," said Trotter House Director *l ;Michael Swanigan. . This year's festival, titled "A…

… Carousel of Cultures," will feature =; several performers along with a buffet dinner. All are welcome to attend. Trotter House staff member Raul Medina said planning for this year's festival was difficult…

… Women's Weekend, events all day. East Quad. Michigras Spring Fair/Rock for Life. S. Forest and Hill, 11-8 p.m. Trotter House Minority Festival, "Carousel of Cultures." 1443 Washtenaw, 7 p.m. "My Dinner…

March 01, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

…, 1977. Single concert tickets now on sale! ANN ARBOR MAY FESTIVAL FOUR CONCERTS, APRIL 27-30, IN HILL AUDITORIUM EUGENE ORMANDY and the PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA GUEST-CONDUCTOR JINDRICH ROHAN AND THE…

…- pressed interest in' Ann Arbor's if Dial-A-Ride system. City Council member Jamie Kenworthy (D-Fourth Ward) said he felt the study was worth its price to find out what "peo-' Ze Ci have been complaining…

… about." "It's very important that the i't hear ar- ['ransiW 1t0 uu0 City of Ann Arbor and the coun- try find out if (public transpor- tation systems) are working," he stated. "IF THE study finds out the…

…, the boys in blue were k ing 12 hours a day. Supreme Court to decide states can limit tanker sip Breakfast All Day 3 Eqqs, Hash Browns, Toast & Jelly-$1.45- Home or Bacon or Sausage with 3 Eqqs, Hash…

FESTIVAL CHORUS I MARTINA ARROYO, soprano GARY GRAFFMAN, pianist WEDNESDAY, API EUGENE ORMANDY, Co GARY GRAFFMAN, P ALL RACHMANINOFF: "'the Isle of the Dead" Piano Concerto No. 2 Symphonic Dances THURSDAY…

…- ceding 83 spring festivals ,the guest artists coming to this 84th May Festival are top-notch, as they per- form with the "Fabulous Philadelphians" under Maestros Ormandy and Rohan. Tickets range from $4 to…

… $12, and are available for all concerts. RIL 2° onductor ianist IL 28 onductor iolinist verture 7 FRIDA JINDRICH JEROM THE FESTIVAL CHC SMETANA: Fro MUSSORGSKY: BOlTO: Prologu SATURD EUGENE O MARTINA…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 04, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 60) • Page Image 12

… Celebration Music Festival, and also made a 20-concert tour of the Union of South Africa. MISS KASKAS, who appeared in Ann Arbor as soloist in the 1947 May Festival performanceof Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis…

….m. Sunday. Tickets for either concert may be purchased at the Choral Union office, Burton Tower. Christmas Job Outlook Poor In Ann Arbor The outlook isn't too bright for students who hope to earn Christ- mas…

… spree. For the handful of students remaining in Ann Arbor over the vacation the job outlook is only a little less bleak. "The reason that we don't hire students over the holiday period is that they leave…

… attending school. ov ,owItj/a pra p SLIPS . . . . $11.95 - $12.95 GOWNS . . . . $12.50 - $14.95 Colors - Pink, Blue and White Trimmed with dainty nylon lace or net and attractive embroidered designs. ii4e…

… University Residence Halls. * * * FOOD SERVICE units have been planning for the festive sea- son with mountains of candy canes, fruit cakes and molded jel- lies, to garnish the Christmas tables. Glee clubs…

…, Metropolitan Opera contralto An- na Kaskas; David Lloyd, tenor heard here last year in the May Festival performance ofMozart's "Mass in C minor," and Oscar Natzka, leading bass of the Royal Opera at Covent…

…- shire Festivals and at Colorado's Central City Opera Festival in the title role of "Orpheus." The "Messiah" will be performed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, and re- peated in a matinee performance 2:30 p…

… VAN BUREN Sh/p 8 NICKELS ARCADE You've Needed It. 09 You've Wanted It! HERE IT IS THE NEW DRESS TO JUST FILL THE NEEDS FOR THE HOLIDAY FESTIVITIES 'We have just received dressy pastels, in Crepe, V…

May 17, 1897 (vol. 7, iss. 171) • Page Image 1

…AM /q= im . 1 . VOL. VII. No. 171. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MAY 11711897. SFOUR PAGES-3 CENTS. VO. -I NC A G - . T WILD Received a full line of Novel- ties for Spring Suits and Trouserings…

… pair. W. J. APRILL, 13 WASHINGTON ST., ANN ARBOR. No Bicycle 0 s complete 0 % !I Without a e d /d We have Cameras that are0 g specially adapted for bicyc- lers at $5.00 to $25.00. $8.00 will get a good…

… one. Ask a for Catalogue. d a CALKINS'-,- PHARMAUY. I e'ssawmassswas ass nanvsnaswsa -T- WAH RS BOOK STORE. Just receivedl another lot of that fine U. of M. Monogram Paper, the popular shades Blue and…

… White; also a New Stock of the Various High Grade Correspondence Paper. Visiting Cards Engraved, and PlatePrinting. MAY FESTIVAL CLOSES. The High Standard of the Series Maintained. The fourth and fifth…

… concerts of the series brought the fourth annual May Festival to a close Saturday. The Uni- versity Musical Society heightened its fame for musical ability by the series and the Festival has been most sue…

…- cessful fiancially. The first concert for Saturday's pro- gram was an orchestral matinee given by the Boston Festival Orchestra, un- der the direction of Herr Mollenhaner, and soloists as follows: Miss…

… Jennie Mae Spencer, contralto; Mr. IH inrich Meyn, baritone; and Mr. Hermsas Zeitz, violinist. Mr. Meyn smlade much the bst ap- learance That he has made during the Festival and was particularly sw1 re…

October 26, 2001 (vol. 112, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

… people like you that we meet along the way. We'll be at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Hill Auditorium) on Oct. 28, 2001 to spon- sor and join in on the festivities at the UM School of Music…

…-28, 2002 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Halloween Concert, Spook Fest - October 28, 2001 U-Club Poetry Slams - October 11, 2001 - April 4, 2002 (Every other Thursday - see simpleshoes.com for more details…

… California, San Diego FallFest - October 5, 2001 Winter Fest - Feb 22, 2002 Sun God Festival - May 17 2002 University of Utah, Salt Lake City Performing Modern Dance Company Concerts - October 11-13 & 18…

…-20 2001 (Fall Concert) Spring - April 11-13 & 18-20 2002 (Spring Concert) Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois WNUR JazzFest (groovy tunes) - December 8, 2001 Flicker Film Festival - April 26…

…) University of Washington, Seattle Summer Art Festival - July 16-20, 2002 Introducing the Simple shoes Stream of Consciousness Road Tour! This tour is dedicated to supporting the arts. We will be visiting 8…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

… EUGENE ORMANDY Conductor, Philadelphia Orchestra THOR JOHNSON Cincinnati Orchestra HILL AUDITORIUM I Ann Arbor, Michigan SOLOISTS CONDUCTORS LJUBA WELITCH. NORMA MARIAN HEYDE . ANDERSC…

…: Charles A. Sink, President, University Musical Society, Burton Memorial Tower, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Checks should be made pay- able to: University Musical Society. / m ; NATHAN MILSTEIN Renowned…

… EUGENE ORMANDY . . . . . . Philadelphia THOR, JOHNSON . . . . . . . Cincinnati Orchestra ALEXANDER HILSBERG Orchestra Associate, Philadelphia Orchestra MARGUERITTE HOOD Festival Youth Chorus…

… MARGUERITE HOOD . . . . . . Festival MACK HARRELL. Youth Chorus NATHAN MILSTEIN x 1 . . . violinist ALEXANDER WILLIAM PR HILSBERG . . violinist ORGANIZATIONS IMROSE WILLIAM KINCAID. WILLIAM…

… KAPELL . . . . . violist . . . . . flutist . . . . pianist . . . . pianist The Philadelphia Orchestra The University Choral Union The Festival Youth Chorus JAMES WOLFE. The Philadelphia Orchestra will…

April 12, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 142) • Page Image 4

… Szantho, great European-born contralto, will make her third successive appearance in Ann Arbor's annual May Festival. Always very popular with local au<ences Miss Szantho will be the contralto soloist for…

…, the Choral Union of the University of Michigan will close its 62nd season during the May Festival, Organized in 1879 by Calvin C. Cady, the group at first confined it- self to appearances in Ann Arbor

… organizations of its kind in America, the Chorus is made up of several hundred Ann Arbor grade-schoolers chosen for their musical and vocal ability. Miss Higbee has stated that the Chorus has been exceptionally…

… performances of Richard Strauss' "Elektra." After participating at two succes- sive May Festivals, Miss Szantho accepted the invitation of the TUni- versity to conduct classes in German Lieder 4md Opera…

… under such famous conductors as Arthur Rod- zinski, John Barbirolli, and Leopold. Stokowski. Miss Szantho was highly praised for the way she portrayed the role of Delilah at last year's Festival. A person…

… give guest recitals, and out of this. policy developed the' May Festival idea that first took concrete form in 1894 under the direction of leader Al- bert A. Stanley, who succeeded Cady in 1888. So…

… successful were the Festi- vals that the audiences soon outgrew University Hall's Auditorium, and only the lack of a larger hall pre- vented the Choral Union and the May Festivals from playing to much larger…

… founding when it con- fined itself to singing hymns, is the program outlined for it at the May Festival: Beethoven's "Ninth Sym- phony" and Honegger's "King Da- vid." Festival Chorus Features Voices Of…

May 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 163) • Page Image 2

…~ations have been comnplet- ed, for' Ann Arbor's thirtieth annual' .May Festival, the first concert of v./1~C~x w~ll be given at S o'clock Wed- nesday evening in Hill auditorium when Deniamfino Gigli, the noted…

… traditional feature;, will be more than 50 cost~4ines which will be '~ ~ ~ T ~thPT [ 'e serving fsta )ri'and creflmil brought here by theJ. L. Hudson Com- ..:,.i I IIIH and blue, and spring flowers' will be…

… THE CLUB LUNCH 712 Arbor Street Near State pand Pacr Se(t~, 601 E. i lartha Washington Candies fresh for Mothers' Day. Tice's 113 E. Liber-SO ty.'a d v . -- -- ,.:. _ e. " et TODAY uron St…

… Weistersinger." The or- chestra will play TFranck's ;Symphony in D minor and aeveral smaller works for orchestra. Three outstanding numbers appear on t~he second Festival program, sche- duled for 8 o…

… Mlabelle Addi- so, famous Bach interpret er. The third Festival concert at 2':30 o'clock Friday afternoon iil be the "Children's; Concert"~ given by the Children's F- stival chorus uinder the direction of…

… George Oscar Bowen. Su- zalne. 'Keener, a young soprano from the Metropolitan Opera, will Sing two ijumbers and Arthur Kraft, an Anier- ican tenor, will also contribute two. T'he fourth Festival concert…

…'antastic Suite" with thte c- chestra -at 2:80 6-1 clock Saturday afternoon, as the prin- cipa1 featu~re of the fifth Festival ecn- cert. Another object of interest on this program is Schumann's "I-hen- ish" symp…

…~hony, transcribed for", mod- 'crn orchestra by Mr. Stock, who wFill con'duct it. -The Festival will be brought to a dloac at 8 o'clock Saturday night with a3 concert performance of Saint-Sa ens' biblical opera…

….MAionEKF J GeadilMase r.,Prtdi oiety wil o'clock Tuesday. Those whio. wish to J T R K S enni.ngs, Elizabeth M.1cDowell, and Sing At Festival try out, but are unable to colme at e ,MGrlie'lses 'ri oi[wl these…

… nesdayf at a4 o'clock, in Sarah rCas wellI the close of the May Festival wecel St 5Y les d Angell hall, cast of acts 1 and 2, at 5 i for festival guests and university v. j Shown l4edne say o…

November 04, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

Ann Arbor and teaches at the Michigan Islamic Academy, stressed in his presentation that, "The priority given to the environ- ment is low." ness is a part of the Islamic religion, which focuses on…

… traditional Hindu prayer. University students marked Diwali together in the Blue Lounge of Stockwell Residence Hall, and many said they will go home this weekend to their families to celebrate with dinner and…

… around various issues, including domestic terrorism, human rights and con- fronting poverty. Islam Awareness Week will conclude tomorrow with a special prayer in the Blue Lounge of See ISLAM, Page 7A…

… before the public was supposed to see them. The Michigan Athletic Department planned to unveil the new jerseys and shorts to the public at the Wolverines' Maize and Blue scrimmage - commencing about 20…

… pre- sents. Diwali is one of the main festivals in India, and it marks the beginning of the Hindu new year. Medical second-year student Ashutosh Tyago said the event brought together different Indian…

… cultures. He equat- ed India to modern Europe, a combination of many dif- FE STIVAL OF LIGHT ferent cultures. Hindu people from nearly every state in India attended last night's Diwali festival, ago said…

… from unsanitary contact. Sripada Raju, a former University research associate, served as the Pujari. Raju said Diwali is a festival of light and a festival of wealth and prosperity marking the new year…

…. Diwali is a time for farmers to forecast their future crops and a time for bankers to settle transactions and begin accounts for the new year. "Essentially this festival is to affirm the resourceful- ness…

May 10, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 158) • Page Image 2

…, will return to Ann Arbor. She will be supported by the Men's Chorus of the Choral Union and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A second matinee concert will be given Saturday with Georges Enesco, violinist…

… and the Choral Union will present the finale. Several of these artists and organi- zations are already familiar to Ann Arbor audiences. Giovanni Martin- elli has returned here for many per- formances…

…, while the Young People's Festival Chorus, composed of Ann Ar- bor public school students, has taken part for several years. Gladys Swarthout began her opera- tic career with the Chicago Civic Op- era…

…. Also W & L, '37. Anne Hawley, 1520 S. University. Phone 2-2569. LOST-Small vaguely white purse between Business Office and Michi- gan Theatre. Reward. Call 2-4561. Room 533. 635 LOST-One lapel watch…

… the new Palm Beach Evening Formal-white shawl collar, coat and midnight blue trousers. PALM BEACH for your lighter moments There is nothing like a white suit to give you a real lift .. . to jack up…

…PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1939 11 May Festival To Be Opened By Swarthout Ormandy And Symphony Orchestra Will Assist, Noted Soprano (Continued rrom Page 1) People's Festival

…, performing with the Phila- delphia Orchestra under the direc- tion of Saul Caston. Mr. Enesco will alternate at conducting. Climax of theFestival will be the concertized version of Verzi's "Otel- 10" Saturday…

July 27, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… from sometimes called, says she started brains tf sts," who once sold out as a nurse in Ann Arbor fifteen years ago, making ties during the everything from etchings to wire ''wild tie craze" and selling…

… these artists, the Ann cluding a bicentennial tie which she Arbor art fair is a place where they presented at the White House in :an express their individuality and expand the meaning of "art." OHECLGR h…

blue jean ties are how Nancy Ochsen- the good ol' country docs that sat on schlager demonstrates her front porches around the country, are creativity. "Necktie," as she is now "specialists" in everything…

… the per- Herb David instructors and local Mr. B - S. University and E. Univer- formance and support of folk culture. musicians jam on the front porch of sity. Freethe Studio until 5 p.m. Free. Blues and…

… grown-up actors in Tracy Lee and the Leonards - Ann Doyle - Michigan Union Stage, William Lavender's musical The In-. Michigan Union Stage, State Street. State Street. visible People. Free. Eclectic rock…

…. Guitar Music Herb David Guitar history of showbiz. Free. More eclectic rock from this local 3 p.m. all-star quartet. Free. Blue Front Persuaders - Michigan Union State, Stats Street. Bar Time Rhythm and…

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 02, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

… of the 38th Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival. The seven-artist, five-hour show was like a sampler pack of everything The Ark has to offer year-round. While the show’s headliner was, in fact, a man…

… subverting the typical condi- tions of the reception of ballet and high culture by producing an intelligent and simultane- ously very funny show. CONCERT RECAP Ann Arbor Folk Festival returns Brandi…

… by himself singing with an acoustic guitar, the journey to Amos Lee covered confessional singer-songwriters, old-school blues and even a true depression- era big-band throwback. The night began…

… “Whoo!”s from his fans when he moved all across his vocal reg- ister. Lee told plenty of stories, introducing his classic “Sweet Pea” by telling the festival attend- ees about a time when he made an…

… “Angel from Montgomery.” After 50 years of music and 38 years of a folk festival that still sells out both nights, the sense of the community between musicians and audience at The Ark feels stronger…

October 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 32) • Page Image 15

…, DJ Jacqui O. RICK'S AMERICAN CAFE (996-2747) - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown and Gate's Express, blues and more. FURTHERMORE STRESS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP - Ann Arbor "Y", 9:30 -11:00 a.m., 350 S. Fifth Ave…

Ann Arbor Summer Festival, comes back to the stage. The show includes some of Sondheim's greatest hits, as well as some of his lesser known works. The cast includes John McCollum, Julia Broxholm, Deanna…

…a a 0 0 w 9W v 0 19 The, What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA LES TEUX SONT FAITS (J. Delannoy, 1947), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., MLB 4. A young couple (couple of corpses…

…. A LITTLE SONDHEIM-Ker- rytown Concert House, 8 p.m., 415 North Fourth Avenue (769-2999). See Friday's listing for more details. ANN ARBOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Washte'aw Council for the Arts, 8 p…

… instruction followed by request dancing. All levels are. welcomed. IFINE DINING I . I (314 S. Fourth A ve. 662-8485) Ann Arbor's favorite downtown haunt. Specializing in B-B-Q baby back ribs, large…

… E. Washington at 4th A ve.: 668-8987) Ann Arbor's oldest restaura lunch and dinner daily except Monday. Prime Rib-Prime Steaks-Seafood- German Cuisine. Full service bar and a delightful Bavarian…

… atmosphere. Dinners from $5.95 to $8.75. We will validate city parking lot tickets for car port adiacent. Dining and Drink MAUDE'S RESTAURANT CASUAL DINING AFTERNOON DELIGHT One of Ann Arbor's most…

… hamburger ice cream specialties. Beer and wine. " Largest Beer Selection Uptown 251 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor, MI 665-7153 Ashley's. 338 S. State, Ann Arbor 996-9191 Hars: M-F 8-8, Sat. 8-5. Open Sunday. I…

…. Main at Liberty, Ann Arbor Hrs:M-Thur 11 a.m.-IO p.m. Fri-Sat I1 a.m.-l1 p.m. Sun I2noon-10p.m. DINING AND DRINKING SUNDAY CAMPUS CINEMA GERTRUD (Carl Dreyer, 1964), CG, DBL/7:00 p.m., MLB 4. The…

…'M GOING (Michael Powell & Emeric co) 0 0' 0 z LLJ "BEST NEW RESTAURANT.. ." -1986 Ann Arbor NewsRestaurant Poll Located in the new Holiday Inn West 2900 JACKSON RD. 665-4444 Reservation4 Suggested The…

October 13, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… critically acclaimed as techni- cally brilliant, their films are gener- ally entertaining and very enjoyable. This festival gives Ann Arbor a pretty good taste of these two mas- ters. The innovative vocal…

…: Regatta Stigmata, Ann Arbor's best kept se- cret. -Forrest Green III See news happen? Daily 764-0552 RESTAURANT "24 YEARS EXPERIENCE" CHEF JAN- TOP GOLD MEDAL WINNER OF DETROIT COBO HALL NATIONAL CONTEST…

… that Tibbetts has a great deal of talent. It is nice for about a minute at a time, but then again so is New Age music. -Peter Shapiro Regatta Stigmata Blue Swine Reckless Not knowing a lot about the mu…

… as Lennon meets D. Boon. Backing "skronk" guitarist Pat Stoner and drum- mer/percussionist Buck Turner com- plete the triangle. Diversity plays a large part in Blue Swine, partly end…

… scathing pseudo-reggae/garage version of "Little Red Rooster" that made my hair stand up on end. But the most bracing song on Blue Swine comes on the anti-heroin ballad "Satchmo Bled," one man's symptoms of…

… a digital sampler. We grunted in the psychotropic mud like prancing porkchops. And the rain came down... If you should find Blue Swine in the indie racks anywhere, by all means, grab it. Remember…

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festival at the Michigan Theater this term in conjunction with the English and Film and Video Studies departments at the Univer- sity. The films of Ford and Huston have transported audiences for nearly 75…

…;the festival at the Michigan Theater features four vintage Ford westerns - Stage- coach (1939), My Darling Clemen- tine (1946), The Searchers (1956), and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). Ford's collabora…

… a lot to marvel at. The Ford-Huston festival is being presented in conjunction with English/Film and Video Studies 412: Major Directors, which is taught by Professor Peter Bauland. The films show on…

March 29, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…mUsic SUPPLEMENT t~A D~atij mUsic SUPPLEMENT MAY FESTIVAL, APRIL 30 -MAY 3 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1953 PAGE ONE [op Talent Featured in. 60th May festival Ormandy…

… conductor . . . guest conducting * s * * * *M NO STRANGER to Ann Arbor, Philadelphia Orchestra conductor Eugene Ormandy will return once again this year to lead the famed orchestra in several May Festival

May 02, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… Rhapsody." Fritz Kreisler will be heard for the first time in Ann Arbor with 'orchestra and will'present Mendelssohn's Con- certo in E minor. The third concert of this Jubilee Festival will be opened by…

… Astrid Varnay, the sensational young Wag- nerian soprano will make her Ann Arbor debut by singing works of Mozart and Wagner. The Festival Youth Chorus under the direction of Marguerite Hood will then…

…,Scandinavian op- eratic star. Frederick Jagel, tenor, will return to Ann Arbor after an absence of several seasons. The quartet is rounded out by Alexander Kipnis, bass. All the evening concerts will begin at 8…

… con- J The BUDGET SHOP Two doors east of the Michigan Theater HUTZEL'S Main of Liberty ---p -I M * THE MICHIGAN DAILY SERVICE EDITION * VOL. I, No. 29 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN MAY 2, 1943 of Congress…

… tailore sharp lapels and handmade button kole green, blue and pink. Sizes 9 to 17,. C1/ 45.' *This may be used as an-irregular period, provided flict with the regular printed schedule above. there is no…

…PAGE TE ... THE MIC-HIGAN DAILY -S NDA*i,a May Festival Will Begin on Wednesday in Hill Auditorium * a+ * * <<, - Civic Councils Hold Annual Work Meeting Conference Discusses Community…

… still issued orders restricting summer travel. I r. Basso Buffo Is First in Concert Series Programs To Include Two Instrumentalists And Seven Opera Stars The Golden Jubilee MayFestival which will…

… presentation of Beethoven's Overture to "Leonore," No. 3. The first May Festival con- cert given fifty years ago was also opened by this selection. On Thursday night, Hardin Van Deursen will lead the Choral…

… Union in a performance of "Laus Deo" com- posed by the late Dr. Albert A. Stan- ley, who with his associates founded the Festival in 1894. Van Deursen will also present Dr. Frederick Stock's "Psalmodic…

… Tchaikovsky Con- certo No. 1, as originally pro- grammed, instead of the Rachman- inoff Third which he later an- nounced. The Golden Jubilee May Festival will be brought to a close Saturday night, with a…

May 12, 1898 (vol. 8, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

ARBOR MUSIC CO 205-207 E. Washington St. ANN ARBOR me Table, Sunday, Sept, 5,1897. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor bjyCentral Standard Time. NORTH. SOUTH. 8:43 a. m. *7:30 a. m *12:15 p.m. 11:25 a. m…

…. 4:46p. m, 8:40 p. m. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. E. S. GILMORE, Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo 0. MICHIGAN GNT AL The Niagara Falls Route." Central btanadard Time. TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR

… SPALDINC BLUE RACER (Chain) MO898 1T SPALDING ROADWHIEEL '" ODL Send for Illustrated Catalogue of ali Athletic' Sports, A. G. SPALDING & BROSI, New York - Chicago 'War Songe"! Coon Songs"' Sousa's Marches…

…"! Latest Music for Piano, and other 'ntruments.4 Finest assortment of Guitars and Mandolins, Strings and Trim- mings. Lowest Prices. The SCHIAEBERLE rlusic Store 114 West LiNserly st., An -Ar-bor

… babe at Linlithgow palace, Parties having table board or rooms December, 1542. Joseph V. Paton ta well-known Scottish antiquary, bought to rent during the May Festival will It about sixty years ago from…

September 17, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 126) • Page Image 17

…:30, 4:30, 7:20, 10:10 Saving Private Ryan **** Steven Spielberg's ultra-realistic portrayal 'of World War 11. At Showcase: 12, 12:30, 3:20, 3:50, 6:15, 6:45, 7:45, 9:35, 10:05, 11 At Ann Arbor 1&2: 12…

… the battle of the sexes directed by Neil LaBute.At Showcase: Phone Numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2:761- 9700; Briarwood: 480-4555; Fox Village; 994-8080; Michgan Theater: 668-8397; Showcase: 9738380; State…

… Love Brothers New Orleans-style blues give this sextet soulful style. 9 p.m. Arbor Brewing Company. 213-1393. ALTERNATIVES Lee Meadows As part of the monthly meeting of the African-American Book Group…

….m. Clutch Cargo's. (248) 333-2362. Ruth Ruth Remember these guys from like three years ago.?6 p.m. $6. The Shelter. (313) 961-MELT. The Still Ann Arbor ensemble plays acoustic and percussion. $4. 9:30 p…

…-part celebration of Beethoven's music by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, with Anton Nei as guest piano soloist. Michigan Theater. 8 p.m. $16-29, $4 student dis- count, half-price student rush tickets at the door…

…. (734)-994- 4801. Kerrytown Concert House Jazz in Concert Series Ray Bryant, a leading jazz pianist performs with two Ann Arbor natives on bass and drums. Kerrytown Concert House. 7 and 9 p.m. $10…

… tradition- al acoustics. $17.50. 7:30 p.m. The Ark. (734) 761-1451. Stewart Francke Ann Arbor r < < ", : ::: ,::::< r . ;i! M e £ir ig t Ig E Weekenid M A G A Z I N E Weekend Magazine Editors: Jessica…

…:30, 3:30, 6:30, 9:40 Simon Birch ** Based on the novel by John Irving, "Simon Birch" is the story of a boy who believes his life to be divinel destined. At Showcase: 1:30, 4:15, 6:50, 9:25, 11:50 At Ann

Arbor 1&2: 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:10, 9:30 There's Something About Mary Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz star in this over-the-edge comedy. At Showcase: 12:15, 12:45, 2:45, 3:15, 5:30, 6:35, 8, 9…

October 16, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

… iily Books Editor The muses will be flowing as the Sec- id Annual Ann Arbor Poetry Festival tuns to the University. Last October, ver45 Qliterary zealots and curious spec- tors were drawn to the "Spoken…

… Poetry Slam. Eight local poets -e set to give performances that should ntinue Ann Arbor's growing promi- ence as a stomping ground for writers. Returning to the festival is last year's tampion Ken Cormier…

… the growing tide of poetry that is fast making Ann Arbor one ofthe country's hottest literary scenes iri r r i Ix uality 1UauIN 41 DI NCB: (mmt f1aTitfliTux1 tTaIou~1I tMYH ORM Ocober 19,9 am-6 pm…

… perfect blend of jazz, R&B and rap. "Blue Moon" is little different, and is therefore just as great a release as "Chimera." As Spen- cer says in a title track, filled with uplifting flute sounds…

… interspersed with laid-back musical melody, his newest endeavor is aptly titled as it is much like the blue moon phenomenon in nature - a rare expose of unsurpassed beauty. The pure jazz produced by Spencer…

… finds a perfect home in "Blue Moon," also featuring various other Black mu- sical forms. Father Dom's rapping and the a cappella singing in "Bells" strongly compliments Spencer's sax skills. Switch…

… Be Mine," and the Spencer sax/Walter Hawkins sing- ing duo in "Lord I Need You" is equally beautiful. Of course, (almost) vocal-less cuts can also be found on "Blue Moon." J. Spencer's fluttering…

… avoiding the harsher, more staccato beats of traditional reggae for a much smoother-flowing jazzy taste. In "Blue Moon" J. Spencer exudes high-class elegance and refinement. Sexiness, suaveness and…

… sophistication are the 3-S foundation for the 13 intoxi- cating masterpieces which comprise "Blue Moon." Spencer has in this, and his previous, works tapped the raw en- ergies of love, passion and spirituality and…

… used them to produce a type of musical manna fit for the gods. Yet, through Spencer's grace, we have been blessed with the chance to feel the feel- ing that only his music can provide. "Blue Moon" is…

May 06, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

… an earnest attempt to find out more about you-your interest, has Everything in Music to Keep Ann Arbor at "Concert Pitch". Lyon & Healy salutes the 56th Annual MAY FESTIVAL given by the Musical Society…

… ------ - _____ Broadway and Hollywood will be well represented when the cur- tain rises on the first production of the Ann Arbor Drama Season "Ah, Wilderness" at 8:30 p.m. 1 Monday in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. An…

… Front - State & Packard West Lodge PX - Willow Lodge Community Drugs-E. Ann Arbor MMN GOLF WILSON GOLF BAGS $5.95 WILSON TENNIS BALLS $1.98 can BADMINTON Incl. Net $18.95 1 1 BALLS 49c up ai…

… universities containing colleges of pharmacy. IF F I $AVE $AVE- W ILS iN GOLF CLUBS $AVE A % Discount GOLF CLUB COVERS I i VET'S WATCH REPAIR. Save yourself a bad time by having correct time Blue

… RACQUET PRESSES ARCHERY TARGETS $5.95 BASEBALL BATS and BALLS RACQUET COVERS FISHING SUPPLIES "INd I. CARMAN'S SHOE SALON Partners in Perfect Rhythm POLKA DOTS with matching HANDBAGS 95 A 95 BLUE with…

… or Thursday. --Daly-Doi Howe "AH, WILDERNESS"-Sylvia Field and Ernest Truex rehearse a tender love scene from Act 3 of "Ah, Wilderness" which will open the revived Drama Festival Monday night at Lydia…

July 30, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 51) • Page Image 7

… Michael mation. ith solo blues piano. Kremen on the patio. Miscellaneous tick's American Cafe (611 Church; Theater 13th Ann Arbor Medieval Festival 96-2747) Easy Street Touring Company All events free. Call…

…Art s The Michigan Daily t"dcay July 30, 1982 Page 7 Clubs/Bars The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- 8555) Chicago Pete and the Detroiters set Ann Arbor on fire with R&B That's Entertainment…

….m. at Wr. Fiend's Party (120 W. Liberty; 5350) the Campus Inn Ballroom. Call 769- 95-2132) The savage grace of Savage Grace Ann Arbor Civic Theater The secret word is: Footstompin'. plays top-40s all…

…-wrenching, thought- forces a pupil to drop out of the provoking Blue Lagoon, now foists program, marks Zack Mayo as the another celluloid glance at interper- loner he wants to weed out of his sonal conflict that reads…

May 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 18) • Page Image 10

… Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS 'A DESPERATELY FUNNY FILM. IT SUCCEEDS. CARL REINER IS ABSOLUTELY AT HIS BEST WITH SUCH MAGCAL ABSURDITIES, eaid T e New Yok Tihes…

… BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY NOW EXCLUSAVE: 45 ENGAGEMENT AT DOORS OPEN 2 P.M.--SHOWS AT 2:30, 5:35, 8:45 Liherty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEA TURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues

… discuss the griev- ances and has refused to con- sider various proposals to sup- plement our collective bargain- ing agreement." MERC, upon receiving the, charges, should schedule a hear- ing in Ann Arbor

July 24, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…, State Street. Braun will play the best in blues and Ann Arbor singer-songwriter, and Three-part m n Cry Harmonica god. Free. pla ._ __ --- E n,., __ ~, +,oDawdy, Connie Huber, and Grace Hroiagod re…

… The Blue Front Persuaders, omni- p.m. in front of the Union. Drawing fun jazz swingers, follow Ann at 3 p.m. her repertoire from such notable with their boppin' set of spiritied vocalists as Gil…

… the Leonards solo female acoustic/guitar tradition t-shirs to commemorate the whole the Ociate Steel Band at the Apar- between Buckwheat at Rick's and the (featuring notable Ann Arbor of legends like…

… com- p:30 p.m. through popularfavorites. Free. sity. posers. Free. Dick Siegel - Michigan Union Stage, The Chenille Sisters- Michigan Ann Arbor's own Mark "Mr. B" StateStreet. from Cheryl Union Stage…

… boogie-woogie piano at various jun- ctures (when the mood hits him) until 7 p.m. Dancers welcome. Free. Ann Arbor "Y" Dancers - Graceful Arch Stage, E. University. Students and instructors from the local…

…. University. Tal. Free.-FirsALigsne Plaza, E. Liberty at S. Division. Traditional folk and classical music 7 p.m. -FirstLightshines. - Leizer the Musar'sReret -MihianUnonU-Club - (763-2236) -Lie h The Ann Arbor

… collection of blues standards and of steel percussion Calypso rhythms of Saturday's final list of events on the dividual talents, with Jitterbug dan- all the money you save, and fun you originals. blended with…

… jazzy bop and heartfelt folk. At noon, will be Ann Doyle. Carrying on the just might be able to afford 13 dollar culturally envigorating highlights is reason - just to see how they do it. So Tracy Lee and…

… Guitar University Beledi (Belly) Dacing from this from the Blue Front Persuaders. Studio, 302E. Liberty Local dancers Navtej Johar and Middle Eastern dance ensemble. Cartoons and Comedies - Dooley's, Herb…

… Arch Stage, E. Mr. Flood's Party - (995-2132) - balloon. Free. 2 p.m. Local folksinger Ann Doyle perfor- University. Steve Nardella and his Rock 'n' Roll ms on guitar. Free. More Middle-Eastern dancing…

May 13, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

… PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist Star of the Ann Arbor Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS {'} }:: i f }i': j r '}i ti ti I" .,:j…

… Monterey Peninsula that morning. The roads were lined with young people-old people-in-between people-all people. The noonday sun peeked through the grey. Blue skies and a warm summer afternoon mingled…

August 14, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 13) • Page Image 2

… of Ann Arbor sponsored their first an- Nagasaki, Japan during WWII, along nual Free Women's Music and Crafts with attitudes toward today's nuclear Festival last Sunday. The festival - weapons. held at…

… With All The Best Locations! 543 Church Street (313) 761-1523 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (continued from Page 1) "The police are the biggest item in our budget, and we ought to be paying attention to…

… Michigan Daily (ISSN 0745-967 X) is published Fridays during the spring and summer terms. Subscription rates: May through August-$5 in Ann Arbor; $7 outside the city. A Editor in Chief............ REBECCA…

festival. craft displays. The Women's Crisis Center, ree- "It opened us up to the communi- ognized as one of the first rape cen- ty and now, as a result more people ters in the country, has been in Ann know…

… about us. In addition, a lot of Arbor since 1972. As a non-profit, people who came by had a really grassroots organization, it is sup- good time," said Cooper. ported by contributions from com- The…

… GREG MOLZON JEFF RUSH Photo Edio.... .......SCOT LITUCHY Businss Mansgr........ REBECCA LAWRESNCE Safes Manager............................ ANNE KUBEK Assistant Finance Manager.............. ANNE KARLE…

…Page 2--The Michigan Daily, Friday, August 14, 1987 Festival spotlights women artisans By DAHLIA DEAN reflect women's feelings about the The Women's Crisis Center in 42nd anniversary of the bombing…

… chances to perform as mous volunteer at the Women's Cri- are men," said Karen Cooper, one of sis Center. the festival's coordinators. Cooper Marjorie Winklewicca, a Peace estimates that 250 to 300 women at…

…- March participant, also addressed tended the festival, and approximately women's feelings about the 42nd an- 12 men. niversary of Hiroshima. Winklewicca Throughout the day women arti- discussed the abuses…

festival was also designed to munity members. S p i Sh spashDaily Photo by SCOTT LUTUCHY Splish splash OiyPoob Three-year old Matthew Stinson splashes his mother Laura and eight month old sister Rachel as…

March 24, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… be music by the Freshman Girls' Glee club. Immediately following the luncheon a rally will be held for all Michigan women in Ann Arbor at that time and other women interested in Michi- gan. Mrs…

… Pioneer D'ays in Michigan." "Y" Secretary Here for Conferences Constance Susan Ball, Y. W. C. A. secretary located at Chicago, will be in Ann Arbor from Wednesday until Friday for conferences with girls rel…

… to put over this new vogue in college headwear. Beret Tans can be ordered in any oneof the following colors through your local college dealer - COLORS: ,cardinal ColffRed Navy Blue Copenhagen Blue Tan…

… back. Finder call 1505. Reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Four May Festival cou- pons. Call Cashier at Daily office. Phone 960. FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- pons, $1.50 each. Steele, 313-W. - FOR SALE-Two May…

… Fesival cov- er coupons. Call 549-J. FOR SALE-One May Festival Cou- pon, $1.75. -954-J. FROCKS SUITS Illustrating the new bouffant vogue, cascades and frills of taffeta, georgette brilliant with-beads or…

September 08, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 137) • Page Image 43

Festival? Restaurants of every taste and ethnicity in the known eorld? Dozens of different bars? I could go on. The point here is not to sound like a tourist guide for he Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce…

… to et off Riker's Island. "I am just like so sick of Ann Arbor. The club scene s just shit, the bars suck and you have to drive to etroit just to see anything interesting. I can't wait fitil I…

… to another il when you're young automatically implied that you ere going to have some kind of life-altering transcen- ental experience. Anyone who tires of Ann Arbor and tries to remedy his by going to…

… 3D The Ann Arbor Police want to make sure beers like the one being drawn at Cottage Inn, don't get Into underage drinkers' hands, DHANI JONES/Daily By Marta Brill Daily StaffReporter The next time…

… and a ticket. The Ann Arbor Police Department recently received a grant from the state govemment to crackdown on underage drinking in area restaurants, said Sgt. Michael Logghe, an AAPD spokesper- son…

… live here. While many cities have destroyed their downtowns and neighborhoods through massive urban renewal projects, Ann Arbor has committed itself to pre- serve as much of it as possible, designat- ing…

… 14 areas of the city as historic dis- tricts. Unlike many cities, which grow out- ward from one central area, Ann Arbor grew from several nodes.' This, gave the city its wide range of architecture of…

…. Their continued existence is no accident. "The city has made a major financial commitment to historic preservation," said Louisa Peiper, former city historic preservation coordinator. Ann Arbor served as…

… 1837. One of the first areas of settlement was Ann Arbor's Lower Town area, located on the north bank of the Huron River. The area has some of the city's oldest existing structures. According to…

… "Historic Buildings -- Ann Arbor, Michigan" by Marjorie Reade and Susan Wineberg, the principal landown- er of the Lower Town area, Anson Brown, named the area's streets, like See LEGACY, Page 61) Nickels…

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

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

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

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

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

…:30-10:30. For more information call: 665-0219. Bars and Clubs Mingao- The Ark. Willie D. Warren and the Blues Cruisers - The Blind Pig. Son Seals -Rick's American Cafe. * Speakers Richard Sears-A discussion on…

March 26, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 121) • Page Image 4

…'s editorialboard. All other signed articles and illustrations represent solely the views of their authors. FROM T HE DAILY Expression repression Film festival brings the right kind of attention to Ann Arbor For the…

… past 45 years, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has cul- tivated creative expression by giving experimental art- ists a way to screen their work. Although in the past the festival screened films that may have…

January 28, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…), above 80 percent of the films at the box office today. Not quite everything you'd want, but close... i i By Peter Ephross F ACE IT. The Ann Arbor Folk Festival has high, almost im- possible…

…!"'s Ann Arbor premiere. As' usual for producer Jean-Luc Godard though, "Hail Mary!" is an obscure and cerebral film for the devoted fan, not the general public. -Since 1958, Godard made waves as a film…

… clock, collapsing in a soft heap, satisfied wreck of a listener. What a way to go! Things are busy enough, however, right here in Southeastern Michigan. Ann Arbor is never without a gig, and Detroit isn…

… Cardinal Law of Boston, and picketted by heretical Catholics, Hail Mary! (of the Ann Arobor Film Co-op's Banned Film Series) had to be a success. All four showings in Angell Hall sold out in "Hail Mary…

…'t all that far away. Within the next few weeks, Jazz addicts will be pressed for time as the events whip by. Saturday, Feb. 1st at the Ark-"Out of the Blue", a small platoon of young lions recently signed…

… by Blue Note records. This should be exciting. New names and faces always are. .Saturday, Feb. 8th-Sun Ra and the Arkestra will make a bright landing at Lydia Mendellsohn Theater. Ra has said that he…

… Institute of Art. Two cardinal members of the Griot Galaxy, and former Arkestra A membrs. Tani Tabbal and Jaribu have heard as a member of the Out Of the Blue organization. Roscoe, seasoned vet, mingling…

…- mners, the folk festival has nine. It lasts for over two times the normal two hour length. And the ticketed price while not prohibitive, is steep, up to $15 a seat. In spite of these unreasonable ex…

March 14, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

…, countless volunteer students and community members have buried themselves in the most important stretch of a year-long project: The Ann Arbor Film Festival. That's right, folks. This week the spotlight is on…

… East Liberty at the Michigan Theater, where the 34th annual Ann Arbor Film Festival will take place. This year's event, lasting from March 12-17, features 93 16mm films created by various independent and…

September 28, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… popular entertainment medium for fifteen years following the Ameri- can composer's death, but a trav- eling Gershwin Festival is some- thing new to the nation and to Ann Arbor concert-goers. Appearing at…

… Y 1Mwr :4haitI MUSIC SUPPLEMENT MUSIC SUPPLEMENT Latest Deadline in the State ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1952 Concert Series Includes New Attractions Tucker To Begin 'U…

… first time outside its native city, the Boston POPS Orchestra will be heard by Ann Arbor audiences on March 23 in Hill Auditorium. Originally founded in 1885, the Boston POPS follows the regular winter…

… in Block A. ; Gershwin,'Pops' Orchestras Slated Choral Union Also Offers Lengthy List of Famed Soloists, Choruses Two musical attractions new to Ann Arbor audiences will this year share the Hill…

… Orchestra will be brought to Ann Arbor for the first time in -the regu- lar series and extra series' 74th season. .* * * * ON MARCH 2, the Gershwin Orchestra, a newly organized tour group, will appear on the…

… whom have already made Ann Arbor debuts. Opening the regular series on October 8 will be Richard Tucker leading tenor of the Metropolitan Opera who is in constant demand for concert, oratorio, records…

… world. The Danish National Orches- tra's first national tour, which will come through Ann Arbor on Nov. 13 will be conducted by Erik Tux- en, known in America because of his guest appearances with the…

… the United States. Claudio Arrau, distinguished Chilean pianist, will be presented in Ann Arbor for the second time when he appears on the extra ser- ies Nov. 25. Minneapolis Symphony To Perfornm The…

… Brazilian soprano star of three continents, will present the fifth in the series of Choral Union concerts Dec. 1 in Hill Auditorium. The vivacious red-haired singer will appear in Ann Arbor in the course of a…

… of his "Rhapsody in Blue" and Concerto in F. Two vo- calists, Carolyn Long and Theodor Uppman, will offer several groups of tuneful, witty Gershwin songs. Standard program selections in- clude: an…

May 01, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 145) • Page Image 5

… THE MICHIGAN GAILY PAGE FIVE KTMMAV WAV 1. 1ft.99 D Jv.~xA iLe LY7c . £ iaoaKT E MC IA AL AEF Frosh Weekend Results in Tie MUSICAL INTERPRETATIONS: Dance Club Will Hold. Concert at Ann Arbor

… and his orchestra played for both affairs. A guided missile will be set off at 8 p.m. this evening as part of the Modern Dance Club concert to be presented in Pattengill Au- ditorium of Ann Arbor High…

… High Blue, Maize Share Honor, Win Award Efforts of both Frosh Weekend teams, Blue and Maize, were re- warded last night as judges an- nounced tie decisions. The teams were judged on their themes…

…, former League president served as judges. According to the judges, the work and enthusiasm of both teams were so close that a tie de- cision had to be rendered. Maize and Blue Team names will be engraved…

… on a plaque as an award for their winning produc- tions. Blunders Depicted M - barrassing Blupers," the Blue Team production, was held last Friday evening. Bluepers, meaning social blunders were de…

…- picted at four "U of M's," Mexico, Moscow, Monte Carlo and Michi- gan. General chairman for the Blue team was Maureen Isay. Other chairmen were Sally Glass, assist- ant general chairman; Ernestine Johnson…

… tickets; Myke Gold and Betty Sykes, publicity and Ann Cohn and Angela Suino, floorshow. The Central Committee contin- ues with Jean Schlusberg, stage manager; Jane Mencher, patrons. Sue Doherty, finances…

…. Patty Hal- Slt awards and judges; Nancy Lindgren, programs and Ann Mc- Donald and Sally Sheu, decora- tions. Elf Invades Dormitory "Mae'z Here To Stay," was the Maize Team production. The skit concerned…

…-True friendship shines through as the elf, Marylen Segel who is the Maize Team general chairman, saves Maureen Isay, general chairman for the Blue team, from making an "M-barrassing Bluper." Frosh Weekend rivalry…

… the tuxedo front and fashionably styled in, one size that fits everyone from size 8 to 20. Choose from the freshest, prettiest pastel shades. * White . Pink . Blue Coral If you'd like to see a man…

August 08, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… - Lightening - rock and roll, $1.50. Golden Falcon--All Directions --azz, $1.00. UAC Free Concert-Pat Hodg- son-blues, People's Plaza, 7:30 p m. wednesday AUGUST 13 CINEMA King of Hearts-(Ann Arbor Film Coop…

…., 3:30 p.m. -Bicycle Club-40-60 mile ride -Diag at 9 a.m. monday AUGUST 11 CINEMA The Last Picture Show-(Ann Arbor Film Coop, Aud. A An- gell Hall, 7, 9 p.m.) MUSIC Mr. Flood's Party-Eric Glatz -no…

… cover. Chances Are - Mojo Boogie Band-boogie music, $1.50. Golden Falcon - Ann Arbor Experimental Jazz-jazz, $1.00. Carrillon Recital - B u r t o n Tower, 7-8 p.m. 9tuesday AUGUST 12 CINEMA Reefer Madness…

… and The Mys- tery of the Leaping Fish-(Ann Arbor Film Coop, And. A, 7, 8:45, 10:30). Two films about the "dangers" of marijuana and cocaine. MUSIC Mr. Flood's Party-Gemini- Folk, no cover. Chances Are…

…: Extension Service-Web- er's Inn. The Economics of Ag- ing: Toward's 2001-Extension Service-Rackham, League. thursday AUGUST 14 CINEMA On the Waterfront-(Ann Ar- bor Film Coop, 7, 9 p.m. And. A Angell Hall…

…. Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys - country music. THEATRE Canterbury Tales - Michigan Rep '75-Mendelssohn, 3 and 8 p.m. EVENTS Bicycle Club-40-64 mile ride. Meet at the Diag at 9 a.m. Medieval Festival - Music…

…-Hill Aud., 2 p.m. Medieval Festival - School of Msic lawn-10 a.m. until dark. Music School - Eva Jesseye, "Vision '75-A Saluate to Green Country" - historical musical drama, C a d y Music room, Stearns Bldg…

May 04, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 138) • Page Image 2

… OPEN TILL TWELVE Clark Tibbitts, University admini- strator of the scholarship program, announced today that 17 Ann Arbor high school students would receive grants from the Regents-Alumni Scholarship…

… fund for 1945. Ann Arbor High school led the list of schools receiving scholarships with 11 students receiving awards. Uni- versity High had five students re- ceiving honors, while St. Thomas had one…

… Winnie Bowles, 2- anowski, R.F.D. No. 5, Shigeki James 5685. Extension 18. Sugiyama, 1325 Washtenaw Ave.; Helena S. Thomassen, 2115 Woodside WANTED: Festival ticket for Satur- Road. Mary Ann O'Connor, 721…

….i i ,ir LOST AND FOUND LOT:Eversharp pen, navy blue with gold top between Stockwell and Natural Science. Call 24471, room 4533. AT THE LOST: String of pearls near League RADIO& REORD SHOP or on Main…

…. Excellent arrange- Likeness is Proposed inent for meals. Lkns sPooe WANTED: Two tickets for all or any WASHINGTON, May 3.- (4-)- of the May Festival concerts. Call Coining of a ten-cent piece bearing a…

July 24, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… works on State Street this week. The State Street Art Fair, gathering, which featured speakers the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, and the Summer Arts Festival continue this weekend. See TASK, Page 10 …

… r It was Wednesday morning; the 1987 Raleigh, 16, of Huntington Woods, Ann Arbor Art Fairs had been open as she sat on a curb chewing a Big for business one hour. Mac. "But I tag along and sit But she…

… to sister By JIM VANA About 100 people gathered at a rally in front of the Michigan Union Sunday to watch The Ann Arbor Sister City Task Force dedicate a garbage truck donated to the residents of…

… Juigalpa, Nicaragua - Ann Arbor's sister city. The rally marked A the eighth anniversary of the Sandanista takeover of Nicaragua's former government controlled by U.S.-supported Anastacio Somoza. The truck…

Blues. madness has filled the streets; for 28 that wooden painted thing, well ..." red the police locker room in the Passing the shelves of briefcases years no one has been immune. The Art Fair madness…

… ment of City Hall at 3 p.m. and lockers, Daily photographer The symptoms are obvious and overwhelms the brain and warps the sday. Every police officer in Ann Scott Lituchy and I made our way to many: 90…

March 13, 2001 (vol. 111, iss. 96) • Page Image 8

… Film Festival. michigandaily.com /arts ARTS 0 TUESDAY: MARCH 13, 2001 Ann Arbor Film Fest to showcase filmmakers from around the world Dick gets:- sick in MTV vanety show By Rohith Thumati Daily…

… Lyle Henretty Daily Film Editor Attending this week's 39th Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival at The Michigan Theater will be a revitalizing experience for those who decry the current state of world cinema…

April 25, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… psychology of the Festival au- diences was described as particularly interesting by Dr. Moore, who likened - LAURITZ MELCHIOR the Ann Arbor Festival to the in- ternationally great festivals of Vien- Ina…

… in Mexico City. He is appearing in Ann Arbor as conductor for the first time. DR. EARL V. MOORE WINS SOLO ChANCE No plans had been made for public appearance when Eugene List, 18- year-old pianist…

… at litetrpolitn Bsso I FstvalDircto Blieves Festi val Wagein Tnor FestivalN te Lucien Cailliet, arranger for the; Philadelphia Orchestra is a living testimonial to the saying that "Pa- tience brings…

… Largestv Of Universities' IDelars Forti ie 'mf I Stars Were AvaiaIeill h ot (2oneimmSerie) dent symphony, the programs vary in scope more than at the other major festivals. The programs of the Festival are…

… offices, to enjoy good music, well per- formed. During the week, the people live in the Festival atmosphere," he said, "with the artistic debauches proving as effective as other forms of loosening the moral…

… feeling that the concerts must be absorbed to be enjoyed. Success Exceeds Hope The Festivals here have proved ex- tremely successful, Dr. Moore con- clhded, although, he remarked, when As CompiledBy Li…

…. Stanley first began the series, he believed that the concerts would not continue for long, but in relatively few years was surprised even himself. Thus, the Festival series was con- servatively initiated in…

… 1894 with one day devoted to it; the second in- cluded four concerts in two days; the third included five concerts in three days; and, finally, in 19Q7, the 4-day, six-concert Festival was first in…

…- itiated and continues to the preenrt day. Only three orchestras have pa'tzci- pated in the May Festivals: the first being the Boston Festival Orchestra with Emil Mollenhauer as conductor; the second, the…

… Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Frederick Stogk,; and the last being the Philadelphia which first came here for the Festival last year under Stokowski. .. ,_ , h' . . .. 4 Program fo r The 1937 May…

November 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 62) • Page Image 20

… Union Ballroom, in the Michigan Union, State Street. Call 761-1451 for more information. Kastle Productions Saxophonist Dick Gerhart leads The Glenn Miller Orchestra in its first Ann Arbor appearance in…

… Friday. Etc Ann Arbor Art Association Club Zanzibar is an amalgam- tion of mime, dance, magic, jazz, and fashion by some of the best local talent around, and proceeds go toward advancing art in our lovely…

… Heidelberg (663-7758)-One man band Tom Fredericks enter- tains downstairs while comedian Tim Allen entertains upstairs Joe's Star Lounge (665- JOES)-Raw and wild R&B from the Blue Front Persuaders Mr. Flood…

…'s Party (995- 2132)-Detroit Blues Band heads the Party The Nectarine Ballroom (994- 5436)-Hip DJ's play the latest dance hits Rick's American Cafe (996- 2747)-Don Mulholland and his popular rock and roll…

September 14, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

…- atively improvised music. - Chris Wyrod Rova Sax Quartet This Time We Are Both New Albion Records You sorry lot who missed Rova's first Ann Arbor performance of sax acrobatics last fall have a chance to…

… hop-scotching all over the neck and Davey's on-again, off-again tempo cre- ate a manic hoe-down. Although the twisted blues of "Nightbird Shadow Blue" is a bit sluggish, each player fashions sardonic…

…8- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 14, 1993 RECORDS Continued from page 5 the 1989 International Improvisational Musical Festival in Qu6bec, the disc documents some of the most whimsical and…

… improvised music. Unless you usually make the trek up to Quebec for the Improvisational Mu- sical Festival, this CD is a good way to get a taste of the performances and encourage more local production of cre…

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 10, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… like the seven-minute "Images of Broken Face" a bit beyond your comprehension, that is by no means a good enough reason to dismiss the wholly unique and wholly inspiring 32nd Ann Arbor Film Festival

… issues and get larger results when all we wanted was to make an honest and See FILM FEST, Page 5 2nd Ann Arbor Film Festiv March varch 4arch varch March arch 15: 16: 17: 18:' 19: 20: Reception 7…

… Rothenberg, "That's why we were so excited to have it play in Ann Arbor; it gives us the unusual opportunity to both receive support and to potentially gain the attention and interest of the kind of people who…

…Images of broken lobster Film festival brings rare opportunity to town In the Aquarium By ALEXANDRA TWIN ou do realize, of course, that this film f virtually defines the mercurial essence of the…

…. Founded in 1963 at the Art school and independent of the university since 1980, the festival boasts entries from all over the world. Committed to representing all genres of experimental and independent film…

… in this format, it is both the oldest 16mm film festival in the country and one of the few remaining festivals that is exclusively forthe promotion offilm, asopposed to both film and the sometimes less…

…'s only here for six days at a measly five bucks a shot. Or as festival director Vicki Honeyman puts it: "This is a viable art form that, contrary to popular belief, is not dying. It's just a matter of us…

… great work that they'd otherwise never get a chance to see." University screenwriting professor and independent filmmaker Katherine Hurbis-Cherrier observes that "other than festivals, there's really no…

… place that most people can see experimental film. There's just not a huge audience for it in this country." Robert Beebe, whose festival entry "In the Aquarium" is a unique blend of surrealism and…

… spirituality agrees with Hurbis-Cherrier: "People are more receptive in other countries. This film has gotten into nearly every foreign film festival it was entered in to. Not so in America." So is the problem a…

February 10, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… Mitchell." Amongst the 100-odd guests circulating in Brazer's smoke filled home were State Rept. Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), Mayor Albert Wheeler, Sheriff Fred Postill, C o u n t y Board of Commissioners…

… be ex- empted," she said, "it should be those students who are least able to compete in Ann Arbor's atrocious housing market. If those students happen to be football players, that's fine." But football…

… this is," he gush-, ed, apologizing for the van's need of a wash. John Raymond, a three-time van owner from Saline, entered j his deep blue "fun vehicle" to c-i the mall show. Resplendent inj lush brown…

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