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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 20, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 117) • Page Image 12

… screening of a documentary about his longtime crusade for free speech. Though it's faced its ups and downs over the past year, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has beaten the odds and come out on top. McAr- die…

… astonished by the dedication and perseverance on the part of the festival's advocates. She argues that one of the reasons for the overwhelming encouragement was a sense of duty to the art world and the…

… world are rallying behind the AAFF now. Charlie Koones, publisher of the entertainment industry's most revered newspaper, Variety, ranked it as one of the "10 Film Festivals We Love" in his speech at the…

… International Film Festival Summit in 2007 - not bad con- sidering he had roughly 6,000 to choose from. And Larry Flynt, founder of Hustler Magazine, will make an appearance next week to coincide with the…

June 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

Arbor City Council last night unanimously passed a resolution granting $15,000 to the organizers of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. The resolution earmarks $11,911 from the 1984-85 Contingency Council…

… Programs budget and $3,009 from the General Fund Undesignated Fund Balance to assist the Ann Arbor Summer Festival in promotion and organization of this year's festival. The General Fund Undesignated Fund…

February 08, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

…-present problem of travel to Ann Arbor for the finalists. Festival will be the categories of com- Last year's National Student Video Director Alec Friedman, who, not co- funding, Friedman went straight to the The…

… itself. --Dennis Harvey therefore it grows. three day show began what looks like a by the exponentially greater facilities required to show videos on the big guilty. Ann Arbor, it appears, has turned out…

… amount of temporal and monetary temptation to surrender entirely to the FM-clone scene, the Kinks have held onto some blues/rock credibility, and the Ray/Dave production is ace. Too arch to ever be truly a…

…ARTS Friday, February 8, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Video festival creates an accessible art form By Bob King I Video, video, look what it becomes. From its early, dicotomous existence…

… successful tradition. of the professional screen, but also cash prizes and air- Another change in this year's tobe one of the video's brighter buds. The goal of Festival Founder and To solve the ever…

… three-day Festival was viewed petition. Last year's open format ser- Festival, the first student festival on incidentally, is also the Executive corporate sources that are involved in by over 1000 people…

April 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 145) • Page Image 10

… four days in Ann Arbor. Dr. Stokowski will conduct two programs. Notes On May Festival Personalities The boast that tiny, brunette Lily Pons has a soprano voice that is flaw- less in its beauty is not…

Arbor May Festival for the pleasure of Ann Ar- bor concert-goers. The orchestra was his father's, but it was not paternal favoritism that was responsible for the boy's appearance. His father was very…

… ZIMBALIST GI(OVANNI MARTINELLI CONCERT HOURS ANNOUNCED Concerts will begin on Eastern St a(ar l d Hime, which is one hour faster than Ann Arbor railroad time. Evening concerts at 8:30 p.m. and afternoon…

… make a forced landing behind the French lines. However, he was without iden- tification papers, and was mistaken for a German because he was wearing a dark blue uniform. Finally a friend- ly…

… astounded to see a nine-year-old boy valiantly and success fully wielding a bow as first violinist in a grand opera orchestra. The boy was none other than Efrem Zimbalist, who will bring his violin to the Ann

…PAGE TWO TiltMTCHAN DATIX SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 Festival History Since 1888 Is Long, Colorful Huge Undertaking Grew Out of Modest Beginning 43 Years Ago (Continued from Page x) works for choral…

… great opera houses of Europe. The Festival of 1936 will witness the appearance of another orchestra. Leopold Stokowski and the Phila- delphia Orchestra will be injected in- to the Festival program. Their…

… theory that a Famous Choral Works Offered lIn Past Years Several World, Ainerican Premn icres Featured In Previouis Festivals The list of choral works which have been performed by May Festivals of former…

… time to be presented at this year's Festival. It was presented at the first annual May Festival which was given in 1894, again in 1897, in. 1913, 1921, and 1930. Elgar's "Caractacus," the other choarl…

… work which will be heard at this year's Festival, has also been heard several times in previous Festi- 1vals. Last year's Festival presented world premieres of two important choral works, Lear…

September 14, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 123) • Page Image 11

… Daiy ArtsWtister The Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival was in full Peas," he proclaimed, "Everything we do from now Sometimes, the best way to judge a per- k ffect on Friday night as saxophonist Macco on…

…, "folks who catch him. Disappointments sour festival Gabe Fajuri Arts Writer Saturday's installment of the annual Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz festival took place amid the beautiful serenity known as Gallup…

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… hakespeare could introduce. The film will be shown in 35mm, by Morrissey and Hole. cluding a restored soundtrack and 15 additional minutes. It egins at 4:10 p.m. Monday September 14, 1998 THE BLUES AND JAZZ…

… show wound down with a series of relatively Charlie Parker's "Ornithology" and a few hilarious fake blues called "She's A funky stuff, the kind of music that defines ot, right to the point as he launched…

… ent's interlude, Parker boomed, "Pass the the group finally left the stage, Parker shouted On the subject of technique and general tune with a gag blues, neither seemed the "Look out, Maceo. We comin…

… Park. Unfortunately, the music meant to compliment the gorgeous surroundings was no '< match for mother nature's elegance. ' In other words, the show was flat out boring. - Blues and Some crowd members…

… to lighten the mood. It seems a sad fate for two genres of music that without a doubt deserve more attention and prominence than a backdrop for subdued concert goers. In Anerica, blues and jazz are the…

January 26, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… think. This weekend's Ann Arbor Folk Festi- val will feature a cross-generational jam of folk, blues and Americana 29 years in the making. The festival's third decade concludes with two consecutive nights…

festival Ann Arbor Folk Festival at Hill Auditorium pitches folk to a younger audience By Kimberly Chou Daily Arts Writer Folk music isn't just for old folk. At least that's what The Ark would like you to…

… to accommodate the bands and their audience. "The crowd varies. There are the baby boomers, then (also) University stu- dents," Chaffer-Authier said. Although in the past the Ann Arbor Folk Festival

… might ring a bell with the average college student. Blues great Robert Cray and his band will headline on Friday, with gothic vaudevillians Blanche fitting the bill alongside Iris DeMent, the Greencards…

… at Hill Audi- torium. The Ark's largest fundraiser is also one of the biggest folk festivals in the country. Both Friday and Saturday welcome as-yet-undiscovered acts as well as artists whose names…

… lineup) by the night of the concert." This will be the Ark's fourth year hosting the two-night festival, which shifted venues during Hill renovations a few years ago. The Ark split the bill into two nights…

… has booked major artists such as Emmy Lou Harris, the Indigo Girls and Ani DiFranco, the festival has increased the number of smaller bands. "With a 3,000-person crowd, it's a boost for them to be seen…

May 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 14

… NORTON It was apparent at last night's City Council meeting that plans for this year's Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival are rapidly foundering in a sea of partisan disputes over a site for the August…

… against a blues and jazz festival, but they just don't want it in Ann Arbor." THE REPUBLICANS cite the relative newness of Gallup Park and the danger of vandalism among their reasons for oppos- ing the site…

… and D i x b o r o, or the Knights of Columbus grounds on Dexter Road. Both sites are out- side the Ann Arbor city limits. "What they're saying," said Kenworthy, "is that they don't have anything…

October 12, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… arrangement, Mrs. Frank N. Wood of Ann Arbor, will speak on "The Traditions of Ja- panese Flower Arrangements" at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Archi- tecture Auditorium. The Festival will also embrace Japanese…

… was learned that the house mother was 19 years old. Open Letter to Students' Wives Michigan Bell Welcomes You to Ann Arbor If you are a former telephone operator and would like to work while your…

…. ...e.:1. ''e :s t...«'av" ..V.. .V.V.......................S...C ..............h :.... .... . < t 40 r \ / The fall season in Ann Arbor calls for a bright oil slicker, or one of our cleverly tailored…

…- ing with airy grace into new fighter greys, reds, blues, black and vivid tones. Fashion-waft to you in exquisite sheers ... yours for truly custom-perfect fit in three Sapphire Knit-to- Proportion leg…

… curved front yoke with stitched detail. In lux- $' urious Royal Fleece or Velona. Yarn dye Grey, Gold, Blue, Natural, Red, Aqua . . . Sizes 8-18. $75.00 The tiny bonnet type velvet hat . . . $6.95. : j…

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…0 I PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1952 New Festival Of Japanese Art ToOpen The impressive Japanese Art Festival, unmatched in the his- tory'of the University, will get a…

… colorful send off today with an ex- hibition of masses of rare chry- santhemums on display in the lob- , by of Alumni Memorial Hall. 'Climaxing a week of Festival activities, which is planned to cre- ate…

… has been any- tiing comparable to the festival in the United $tates. The theme of the entire Festival is a gesture of good will to Japan with reference to the recent sign- ing of the Japanese Peace…

January 29, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival was an event to remain in your mind for at least the whole slow year till the next festival. If the festival is any sort of barometer of folk music today, one can certainly…

… club with an Ann Arbor tradition, but with a new face for '85. The music room has been made more spa- cious and more social. A new game room has been added in the A....L T ^.J......4 Guiness and a full…

… "best," but there certainly; are high's and low's. In the wake of Griffith, Post, and Rush's entourage, Dave Bromberg's quiet blues and backup to other musicians was pleasant but not especially memorable…

… atmosphere. Jazz is a music of life. It has its origins in the songs of slavery, post-Civil War Reconstruction, and, most importan tly, in the burgeoning blues tradition of the early twentieth century. For…

…. And the festival's sup- posed star, Bonnie Raitt, seemed less than what she could have been. She played a few slow, bluesy tunes in the vein of Sippie's mournful wailings of devious or lost lovers, and…

…, all in a row. these songs seemed a bit too much of the same crying thing. But after more than five hours, it's hard to say what headliner could startle you in your chair. The festival's new structure…

… at Hill Auditorium where she closed Sunday's Folk Festival. Despite her headline appearance, she seemed outdone by the evening's earlier acts. By Aaron Bergman This is the first article of a weekly…

… held all over the country. Major festivals, such as the Montreaux- Detroit Jazz Festival and Kool Jazz Fests have become more popular and successful. All these gains bode well for the future of jazz on a…

March 30, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 143) • Page Image 18

…, counterculture bands, and Califor- nians. But no more. In only two weeks will be the very first National Student Video Festival, right here in wholesome Ann Arbor. New York, San Francisco, and Chicago have already…

… intended, Ann Arbor is witnessing the birth of the National Student Video Festival. In a couple senses, the VideoFest is already a prenatal success. Its first triumph is the incredible amount of corporate…

…. Background: Escoffier's. Cotton-knit jersey dress by Basco, $60. Available at Ayla. Background: Alumni Building. dominated by professional producers. This is how Ann Arbor's VideoFest is unique: Entries are…

… limited to videos by college graduate and undergraduate students (this rule was modified slightly to accomodate a very pleasing development - read on). With the NSVF Ann Arbor has entered the video regime…

… have been very good at donating: Cash prizes range from $250 for 5th place to $1,500 for 1st. Then sponsors have also arranged to fly in the five winners for the awards presen- tation, and the Ann Arbor

… combining skillful work with the latest styles in hair fashion. Tucked away on the ground level of East Liberty Plaza, Cappello's Salon features the finest haircutters in Ann Arbor. Come in and see for…

… your parking 306-310 S. State St., Ann Arbor 6 Weekend/Friday, March 30, 1984 :- 35 Week …

… And st will pla clips frt should4 as Ann ticket 1 And Studen exciting this Fe: this m now Fr Confide Media the desi PATTY, DAWN, LuANN, KIM, JEANIA Discover Cappello's-a unique haircutting experience…

… put on similar festivals, but their programs are c 0 0 a) a) -x N m' Alec Friedman: Video Fest mastermind Double-breasted silk jacket by Sergio Pellari, Italy, $350; silk banded-collar shirt by…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… out the Gateway to Ann Ar- -The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's with Frank Sinatra, Milt Jackson, in between at 7:30 p.m. tonight at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. bor exhibit at the Ann Arbor Asso- production of…

… out at the Beat ... Nozero Quartet ... (Bop) Harvey for Public Art of Ann Arbor. p.m. Tickets are $15 to $ 10, and 12p.m. Tickets are $10. John Roberts & Tony Barrand bring bounds into Rick's with their…

…. *Kerrytown Concert House exhibits out some blues at the Ark ... reggae artist, spins into the Blind Pig The performance starts at 8 p.m. oil and watercolor paintings by Dan- Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band…

… energizes ... Johnny Allen and the Appeal -Koyaanisqatsi takes a look at the ish artist Frede Schilling through the Blind Pig, bring their local blues/rock blend to -Pianist Monty Alexander opens up…

… popu- -SST recording artists The Tar Babies -Get ahead for your American novel -The season is upon us ... the Ann their British humor to the Ark. lar brand of East Lansing-based reg- stick to The Beat…

March 30, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 143) • Page Image 27

… at the folk festival is also accompanying him on his return. O.J. Anderson, the "good time mime" and this year's emcee for the folk festival, is the opening act. Anderson is an Ann Arbor resident, but…

… family, and his tribute to those ever-loving Chicago Cubs, "The Dying Cub Fan's Last Request" the refrain of which asks the question, Do they still play the blues in Chicago? One of Goodman's accomplices…

… only jazz but classical, folk, blues, even hints of pop. He writes in an open, free-form style that is highly in- dividualistic, using sporadic shades of one or another style only to add color to a…

… passage. He shifts suddenly from a slow blues saunter to an elegant roman- tic flourish, often with startling effec- tiveness. Because style does superficially sound improvisational, he has often been…

…, this "passive preppy" dresses in a traditional sense. His average attire in- cludes a solid-colored oxford shirt, a solid blazer (brown or blue, please) along with a tastefully striped Pierre Cardin tie…

blues and greys of sports jackets and suits strictly reflect the business calender. In the "not-so-flamboyantly-dressed" position comes Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, James Brinkerhoff. One…

… colleague described him as detached from his clothes-they reflect his mood, or much else, for that matter. Brinkerhoff thrives primarily on the old maize 'n blue striped tie. Aside from those who use fashion…

… SHARP, Watson, the criminal always returns to the scene of the crime. "We are looking for a thief; a master thief. After all, a folk festival is not an easy thing to walk away with." A folk festival is…

…- nual folk festival (this year's) Goodman's performance was so energized that when he left the stage af- ter an encore demanded by close to two thousand folk music enthusiasts, many of those same two…

… absolutely captivate an audience. The folk festival was just one example. His shows are characterized by high energy, frequent humor and heavy doses of applause. Originally signed by the small Bud- dah Records…

May 19, 1920 (vol. 30, iss. 165) • Page Image 5

… St. r TURDAY i . _ . ._,...;' ' Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus…

… made at once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca Lion. For more details call M. Mer zen, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow wo borrowed the blue and gld pweater at the Fall…

…-Two seats for entire May q Festival., 6th Row-1st Balcony- Worth $19.00. Price $10.00. call Every, 273 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets, main floor, for any concert. Call 1766-3. FOR SALE-3 Festival

… tickets second balcony, front row, section 12. Tel. 302-M or call at 619 E. University. FOR SALE--Two seats for entire May Festival. 6th Rowv, st balcony. Worth $14.p0" Pric, $10.00. Call Every, 2738, FOR…

… SALE-Saxaphoneas, BuescherC Melody and ConnE Flt Alto. Both new?" Call 11984 311 Thompson. FOR' SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $1.2 sach, phone 2276, 818 Oakland. FOR SAE-Course ticket for May…

… SFestival. Mta" Floor. $6.00 Call x;344-W. or 23orest. FOR SAL-One course May Festival ticket, center main floor.-$6.50. 414 Church St. or phone 4504'M. FQR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets for Friday niglit…

… concert. Main floor. Call 583W. FOR SALE -Two May Festival tick- ets together, main floor. $12.00. Call liaitd.Phone.1505. FOW SLE-LTwo tickets. for. entire May Festival. Downstairs.Call 1130. FOR SALE…

…-Two tickets for part of Festival concerts. Call 941. FOR SALEFirst class Gibson tenor Mandolin. Call Walker, 1719-M. . ISCLLANXOUS RESERVATIONS ,for All-Amercan College Tour in Europe this sum mver 'should be…

… 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. F~OR SALE FOR SALE-Two May Festival tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon, 1st Balcony. Ad- STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS…

May 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 13) • Page Image 10

…. Huron 1432 Washtenaw 8:30 P.M. $1.25 contribution free coffee, programs Liberty Inn Lounge PIANO BAR 112 W. Liberty-Ann Arbor FEATURING THE INCREDIBLE Dave Alexander Blues Pianist / Star of the Ann Arbor

… pro- 1 found confidence in the ability { CAN BE FUN and efficiency of the Ann Arbor c police department and are pleas- ON'S ed with its relationship to the b University.r "I believe the students by and…

…- ment, there have been repeated demands for an end to University subsidy of the Ann Arbor police. LE &"oitche4 Reg. SALE $8.00 $6.00 $9.00 $6.00 $8-$15 $6.00 TS all $6.00/pair --663-23 10 . Mon. Sat. I…

Blues Festival THURS., FRI. AND SAT. NIGHTS I. V …

…: of our making." 35,000 students in Arn Arbor and told this week's meeting, "The 1 This week Fleming told a meet- they are counted by us as part Governor's statement is pretty c ing of city and…

… 4 YOU large really respect the Ann Ar- i bor city police," said Fleming. c Y C L E "I think the past relationship has e been a satisfactory one." I Col. Frederick Davids, safety director at the…

… Maynard street entrance irking. Sure beats walking. Blue Denims Acsard lDenimc fought Davids also explains the diffi culties of campus police deriving legitimate powers. He makes it clear that deputization…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 19

… the 1970 Ann Arbor Blues Festival, adjacent to Huron High School. This past summer marked the fourth consecutive year that free rock concerts have been held in the city. Affiliated with the Anr4 Ar- bor…

…. University) Ned's Books (Ypsilanti), and by mail from Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Box 381, Ann Arbo, Mich. 48107 TLjuimci/d cie offer Ticket .alcs s ill be linited to Wash- tenaw (.Ozn/y areaIfun/il Ant…

… was a true community ef- fort when Ann Arbor hosted its 13th annual street fair last July. The streets were crowded by anyone with any interest in art, sidewalk sales, music or antiques - and this…

… included just about everyone. The most widely known name for this conglomeration of ac- tivities is the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. This covers the "of- ficial" art fair sponsored by the S. University…

… Businessmen's Association, the Ann Arbor Art Association, the Chamber of Commerce, and the University. But it doesn't include the Free Art Fair which features stu- dent exhibitors. Nor does it in- elude the…

… 483-8556 at the movies @00 By LINDA DREEBAN The familiar Wednesday after- noon institution of "Ladies Day" has died, giving way to "Bar- gain Day." All Ann Arbor movie- goers can now see local Wednes…

…." HAIRSTYLING AS YOU LIKE IT! NEW TRENDS FOR 1972 TRIMS-SHAGS and RAZOR CUTS 2 SHOPS 0 611 E. University * 615 E. Liberty asola b Barbers FI I paraphernalia I I - ---------- ._-- A ~TheIf~'~ ann ,rb…

…I BLUES -&JA ZZ fs~ia WELCOME Ji,.it tAe auisp JajGl IO0I" it ill ! i ----------- FRESHMEN: If you don't you may be payi MILFS DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ITS AL 4.r L .7 l.!!1 av…

… - ° ___ __ __ . .... ........ aa.,r. rya! :. f-nrr n ARCHIF SHFPP DR. JOHN MUDDY WATERS ti n R 4..1 }li. .l.il La SUN RA SElGAL-SCHWALL BLUES BAND CHARLES MINGUS JR. WALKER & THE ALL-STARS rig FREDDIE KING LUTHER…

… I i 1 N HOUND DOG TAYLOR & THE HOUSE ROCKERS MIGHTY JOE YOUNG with LUCILLE SPANN & ma"yo"ther Blues & Jazz Artists 3 DAYS -5 SHOWS Friday-Saturday-Sunday September 8-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD…

June 18, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 136) • Page Image 1

… Summer Edition MichiganDaily.com 2 4 6 8 2 7 Festival attracts attendees from across the state By SAM COREY For the Daily The annual Ann Arbor Sum- mer Festival kicked off June 12 on North…

… >> SEE PAGE 11 inside MUMFORD & SONS Ann Arbor Summer Festival kicks off with live music, outdoor activities ZACH MOORE/Daily …

… University Avenue with various activities and live musical performances. Established in 1984 by micro- film pioneer Eugene Power, in collaboration with the city of Ann Arbor and the University, the…

… work of volunteers and dona- tions from regular attendees. LSA junior Rob Smith said he enjoys how the event engages the Ann Arbor community. “It has a vast range of musical talent and is a place…

… LEFT & RIGHT: Mumford & Sons perform at DTE Energy Music Theatre on June 16th. ZACH MOORE/Daily CELEBRATING OUR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FIFTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM Thursday, June 18, 2015 Ann Arbor

… Park, make up 90 percent of the festival’s activities and include outdoor movies, concerts, workouts, organized dancing, educational programs and food vendors. According to Amy Nesbitt, the…

… director of the festival, there has been a steady fusion between the indoor and outdoor programs. “It used to be segmented between indoor and outdoor programs. Over the years, we’ve tried really hard…

… to braid that experience,” Nesbitt said. Each year the nonprofit fes- tival’s steering team sends a See FESTIVAL, Page 3 See BOOTCAMP, Page 3 Program transitions veterans to classroom ACADEMICS…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 127) • Page Image 5

… Film Festival offers creative films By JO MARCOTTY who cater to movies like L o v e prize winner; John Schotts a he Twelfth Annual Ann Arbor Story; or Mary Poppins, for to photographer and graphic artist…

… of Following the screenings in Center and Cinema Guild, films including Kurt McDowell, Ann Arbor, the award winning festival will show over 25 an old favorite and a special films will be sent on tour…

… awards for the best films, which certainly for something creative an observed i his book on will be shown in Ann Aroor on and new. VOTE APtU I CINEMA GUILD proundly presents the 12th A-nn, Arbor Film…

… I Daily Photo by KEN FINK John Prine Attention Advertisers for total campus saturation over air call 763-3501 The Rock of Ann Arbor 4 Series $ 13.00 Single: $1.00 I ohn great By MARNIE HEYN…

… yeah, he played Ann Arbor once and got his ass caught in the piano.' " As a prelude to "The Great Compromise," P r i n e told an anecdote: "Me and Francis Scott Key wrote this next song. He hadn't had a…

… can talk to." Every- body had sore palms. We'll try to be patient. And please come back to Ann Arbor soon. ANN ARBOR MOVIE THEATRE GUIDE By TOM OLSON Man brings us another varie- ty of loony British…

… with his guitars: "i started playing 12 years ago- it doesn't show. My parents bought me my first guitar--from Sears I. think-JC Higgins-it was a lot like their bikes-it was metallic blue with a white…

…; n Festival begins tonight with enjoy it, the audience must dlso David Robinson, a film maker usual gamut of experimental, be willing to explore. from Ohio University, and K r- mated, conceptual, and…

… to rs of artistic pieces, starting guest of the festival. Some of his nine other Universities. ght and running through Sa- pieces are Siamese Twin Pin- The films will be shown in the ay. heads, Ronnie…

….m., and 11 p.m. Tickets will be y Jay Cassidy, Festival man- Festival, is presenting (a real on sale beginning at 5:30 in the r, as "representative o: inde- mouthful) Portraits, Self-P o r- lobby before the…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 31

… of the 1970 Ann Arbor Blues Festival, adjacent to Huron High School. This past summer marked the fourth consecutive year that free rock concerts have been held in the city. Affiliated with the Ann Ar…

…,Mayrnard & 113SUniversity),Ned's Books (Yps lgnti), and by mail Irout Ann Arbor iBlues & Jau Festival, Box 381, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 Limti"t'd fbime offer. Ttckel sales will be limited to Wash- * tenaw…

… LABARDEE It wasa true community oef fort- when Ann Arbor, hosted its 13th annual street fair last July. The streets were crowded by anybne with any interest in art, sidewalk sales, music or antiques - and…

…. University Businessmen's Association, the Ann Arbor Art Association, the Chamber of Commerce, and the UJniversity. But it doesn't include the Free Art Fair which features stu- dent exhibitors. Nor does it in…

…., Ypsilanti PHONE 483-8556 I' at, the, oies... ladies By LINDA DREEBAN The familiar Wednesday after- noon institution of "Ladies Day" has died, giving way to "Bar- gain Day." All Ann Arbor m ovie- goers can…

…- ann airo f s1 ival WELCOME iGNrJ tii2 t4e 61a inpavt Jaito'n JV/tjt Mil ! I FRESHMEN: I If you don't shop FOLLETT'S MILES DAVIS OTIS RUSH BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND ARCHIE SHEPP DR. JOHN MUDDY…

…-9-10 OTIS SPANN MEMORIAL FIELD next to Huron High School) Ann Arbor Michigan All Pf gram Sbect to Change SERIES TICKET $15.00 ALL SHOWS RiinbOw Gpl TKET OULEhTS--Michigan Union, SalvaitionRcotr sds (330…

… this included just about everyone. The most widely known name for this conglomeration of ac- tivities is the Ar.n Arbor Street Art Fair. This covers the "of- ficial" art fair sponsored by the S…

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

…- clude the merchants who bring their wares out into the street,- nor another significant part of the festivities, an antique show. The "official" .art fair is the oldest of all the events. While in 1959 it…

February 19, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 80) • Page Image 16

… **4 Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson are Oscar-nomi- nated for their roles in this romantic comedy. At Ann Arbor 1&2: 1:20, 4:15, 7, 9:35. At Showcase: 12:25, . N 3:20, 6:35, 9:35. Blues Brothers 2000…

…. League Underground. 8 p.m. Free. MUSIC Patty Griffin Folk great and Ann Arbor Folk Festival veteran impresses audi- ences with her highly original songs and lilting voice. The Ark. 7 and 9:30 p.m. The Ark…

…) See Thursday. Mich. 5 and 7:45 p.m. MUSIC UMS Choral Union with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Teaming up to stage Mendelssohn's epic oratorio "Elijah." Hill. 4 p.m. $10. 764-2538. The 1997 Lterary…

… heav weight Leonardo DiCaprio missed out onan Oscar nor Phone Numbers: Ann Arbor 1 & 2: 761- 9700; Briarwood: 480-4555; Fox Villa e 994-8080; Michigan Theater: 668-8397 Showcase: 973-8380; State: 761…

…-8667. Showtimes are in effect Friday through Thursday Late shows at Ann Arbor 7 & 2 and State are for Friday and Saturday onl Noon and midday matinees at Ann Arbor 1 & 2 are for Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only…

…. $15. 763-TKTS. Ebeling Hughes Detroit-based ensemble plays psychedelic originals. Club Heidelberg. 10 p.m. 1 f i i i « , 41 0 1 " i 1 i 1 w i " i f {i @ rtIos .a MEXICAN CAFE Ann ArLdor's Finest…

… *** Elwood Blues is back in the sequel to the 1980 classic. At Briarwood: 9:30. At Showcase: 4, 12:15. The Borrowers *** John . Goodman stars in this film based on the Mary Norton ' novel. At Showcase: 12…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, March 21, 1978-Page 7 16mm By DOBILAS MATULIONIS O F THE MANY cinematic events that take place in Ann Arbor, by far the most enjoyable and lively is the annual 16mm film…

… SHOWN PHILLIPS Tuesday, April 11th A l18 p.m. Michigan Theatre TICKETS $7.50 - $6.50 Reserved Available at Michigan Theatre Box Office, Ann Arbor Music Mart, Bonzo Records and all Hudson's stores. A Son…

… but you won't be missing anything if your tur- ntable skips the song. "I'm a King Bee" is a purely blues number that has the same melody as the blues favorite, "I'm A Steamroller, Baby". "A New Rock 'n…

… SLIDES $1.20 NOW $.251 DOLLAR BILL COPYING 611 CHURCH 665-9200 Around Corner from Brown Jug Above The Blue Frogge WE ALSO MAKE IRON-ON T-SHIRT TRANSFERS Sat., Apr. 8, special children's mat. 3p.m. Fri…

festival. With its par- tylike atmosphere, the festival represents the mecca of independent filmmakers and the reunion of their easy-going fans. Besides the films, this year also boasted attractions such as…

… performances by Pat Oleszko and side- show acts by. various amateur enter- tainers. However, the crux of the festival is the films themselves. As always, these works by the varied independent film- makers were…

… - not to mention producer, which can become taxing on one's pocketbook as well. Many of the films at the festival represented investments of ten thousand dollars plus, with much of this money going…

… many of the best films of the festival were supported by grants. BILL FERRIS' Four Women Artists, a straight documentary on four artists in the South, was thoroughly professional and captivated the…

… dizzying helicopter shots of the lumberjack sawing off the tops of standing trees and an original soundtrack that was the best of the festival. Canadian animator Jacques Drouin, famous for his pin- board…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… accommodations include color TV and maid service, and the University is picking up the tab. By GORDON ATCHESON Despite the best efforts of thei city's conservative politicians, the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz…

Festival will go on as planned this year-but not in Ann Arbor. The three-day concert series will instead be held "in exile", as its sponsors say, at St. Clair College's Griffin Hollow Am- phitheatre in…

… Windsor, Ontario. AFTER CITY Council banned Youth center.. may lose license the festival from Ann Arbor last July by refusing to authorize a site for the event, it appeared the concert was dead. But a…

…For Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 FRESHMAN SUPPLEMENT See inside Y LIE46 4bp 743 a t ty MEDIOCRE High-64 Low-43 See Today for details VA1. LXXXV, No. 1 Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… the world pour into Ann Arbor to start classes tomorrow, The Daily's taut young staff is back in action. To welcome you back to ' The Grind, we're easing the pain by offering this and the next two…

… politics to poetry; Culture-you name it, it's here; and Aca- Prices soar!'U'no By STEPHEN SELBST The campus is no haven from inflation: just about the only student cost that hasn't gone up in Ann Arbor

…, Page 4 Back to The Grind Like thousands of other young people who de scended on Ann Arbor this week, three stu- dents make the familiar trek from the tailga te to the elevator at West Quad. The real bur…

… at the 1973 concert including improper clean-up and a supposed increase in drug trafficking. "Last year's blues and jazz festival has tarnished the city's image," Mayor James Stephen- son declared in…

… years. Housing c Tuition, rents, dope al exception AN INFORMAL survey of city landlords con- firmed Crocker's figures, with managers at Trony Uand Maize and Blue reporting hikes of four to six per cent…

January 10, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

… down memory lane. — Eli Rallo, Daily Arts Writer 7. SMTD’s “Porgy and Bess” Year after year, some of the biggest names in folk travel to Michigan for the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. This year, for the…

… for everyone at the festival. For two nights, Ann Arbor’s historic Hill Auditorium transformed into a haven for music that celebrates the tradition of storytelling in America. Whether you are a…

… walking folk encyclopedia or know absolutely nothing about the genre, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is an Ann Arbor tradition that everyone should experience. — Ryan Cox, Daily Arts Writer 8. Ann Arbor’s

… 40th Annual Folk Festival Year after year, some of the biggest names in folk travel to Michigan for the Ann Arbor Folk Festival. This year, for the festival’s fortieth anniversary, the acts were…

… nothing about the genre, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is an Ann Arbor tradition that everyone should experience. — Ryan Cox, Daily Arts Writer 9. UMS presents “Cold Blood” I have seen some bizarre…

… to the streets of Ann Arbor on Oct. 23, it was an intervention for thousands of Ann Arbor students and residents. Ten thousand books lay splayed out on East Liberty St. illuminated by the sun by day…

… residents of Ann Arbor were driven by a thirst for new information rather than consumer instincts. Before coming to Ann Arbor, the installation was also set up in Madrid, Toronto, Melbourne and New York…

…. Its arrival and success here speak volumes about Ann Arbor’s far-reaching influence on the humanities. — Ben Vassar, Daily Arts Writer 4. A Dramatic Reading of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman…

… speaking voice. That night, McDonald dazzled the hearts and minds of Ann Arbor. — Isabelle Hasslund, Community Culture Editor 6. Pasek and Paul Book Tour to Ann Arbor When thinking about my favorite…

… had the pleasure of seeing live in Ann Arbor early in the fall semester of 2018. Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (writers of “Dear Evan Hansen”) and Darren Criss (“Glee”) all came together on the “Dear…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 5

…Sunday, September 9, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five inst blues festival By HARRY HAMMITT The audience at Friday night's session of the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival didn't know quite what…

… Friday night as Ann Arbor's Mojo Boogie Band played a short but varied set of blues numbers. The band w a s tight and controlled, featuring some good vocals, harmonica, and gui- tar from Hawg Tate, and…

… has a unique vocal style, he sang some good but typical blues - a mild surprise. Thomas showed the influence of Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders by playing some soothing and de- licate jazz. He's a master…

… quality. Freddie King proved to be a good choice for the show's clos- ing act. He plays hard-edged blues, which have been somewhat commercialized under the reeet tutelage of Leon Russell. So King knows how…

… Loved a Woman," let- ting loose with a series of sting- ing leads. He followed with a number of uptempo blues songs, including a partially solo per- formance of "Sweet Home Chi- cago." During the set King…

… exhibited great mastery of the blues gui- tar and even threw in s o m a tricks such as playing the gui- tar behind his back. He ended his set with "Goin Down," and the crowd w nt wild. They dmanded an encore…

… Circle 89:00 7 Movie "El Dorado," (1967) 56 Masterpiece Theatre 50 To Be Announced 10:00 4 Escape 9 VD Blues-Report 56 Firing Line 50 Lou Gordon 10:30 4 Profiles in Black 11:00 4 News 9 CBC News 11:15 9…

…/Rock/Progressive 6 News/Sports 6:30 Counter-orientation 7 Dialogue: Carol Jones, Jerry DeGrieck 7:30 Jazz/Blues 11 Progressive Two Mike Nichols Hits Together for the first time JOSEPH F.LEVINE presents LAWRENCE…

… IN * AND MUSKADINE BLUES BAND* AND RADIO KING Al fo m1 The words are from 0 LUCKY The smile belongs to Malcolm is director Lindsay Anderson. He AN! Alan Price wrote the songs i()OW('lI. 1From 'If…

… things into gear when the drummer dominated some strict- ly rhythmic playing, creating a solid but varied rhythmic base. Despite the tedious moments, the festival's opening night pro- vided an excellent…

June 12, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

… Phillips in a style that is blues attack to the Pig's meager mercial with Bangle Vicki Peter - equal parts Left Banke, Blue Cheer, stage for one final Ann Arbor son) to finally record their debut and Grape…

… that are not to be missed and something to please just about anyone. The Ann Arbor Summer Festival is back for its fourth season, running from June 20 to July 18. In honor of the Michigan Sesquicentenial…

…, including Bob James, will appear. In dance, "A Double Date For Dance" will be at the Power Center on June 22 at 8 pm. This per - formance features two Ann Arbor modern dance companies, the J. Parker Copley…

… Gilbert and Sullivan Society from June 25-28, and July 2 and 3, the Ann Arbor Summer Symphony on June 28, the Cassini Ensemble string quartet on July 10, and the Ann Arbor Chamber Wind Ensemble on July 11…

…. July 4 will feature the Ann Arbor Summer Civic Band in a Fourth of July Celebration. Tickets for the indoor concerts are on sale in the Michigan Union Ticket Office. The Power Center Box Office opens on…

…?). Opening up the show in a rare y Sounding like a post-eST Blind Pig appearence are Ann This Monday, June 15, at the Partridge Family with a castrated Arbor's Favorite lysergic lycan - Blind Pig, marks the…

Ann Arbor Bobby Sherman handling vocals, thropes Laughing Hyenas. With debut of L.A. bubblegum, alum- the three McDonald Brothers take their own debut album mere mo - inum-foil metalheads, Redd Kross…

…:30pm, and goes on to EMU Mastermimes, a Gym America tumbling demonstration, the Blue Dragon Dance Theatre, and concludes with a vocal jazz ensemble. Also coming to the Top of the Park are the University…

…, this year's Festival features many state artists. And in addition to its major events, which take place in various campus area theatres, there is also daily and nightly outdoor entertainment. These free…

…) Music Festival will be held at the Power Center at 8 pm on July 11. This performance integrates computer technology with the performance and composition of music. MIDI artists from all over the country…

February 04, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… sold- out Ann Arbor Folk Festival, total- ing nine and a half hours, featured fourteen incredible musicians, more than a few Pete Seeger trib- utes, and one generally pleasant emcee, Seth Walker, who…

… 'or Iron & Wine's prefaced the tribute with "fe OK," sound from their "The Way I Am," self-deprecating e at the festival, humor and memories of previous ve the audience Ann Arbor shows, prcing herself…

… mentality with a So fo high-energy performance. The night also included Thao pheno] & The Get Down Stay Down, a dissonant, spunky, electric indie-pop group infused with blues, folk and rock. Pearl and the…

… Beard, a folk-pop trio with Iron & Wine's passionate synergy, was also fea- onstage with a tured - their music consists of a quickly declared brilliant roaring cello played by Arbor and his "b Emily Hope…

… wholeheartedly. Eventu- ally, Daniels also made the whole room sing, "How 'bout we take Sam Beam came our pants off?" over and over full band and Not too long after, Ingrid his love for Ann Michaelson led the 3…

… in that brief, magical moment, I'll be grate- ful - grateful for the laughs we shared through an invisible screen. By HANNAH WEINER Daily Arts Writer The festival had every type of folk a good folk…

September 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 3) • Page Image 1

… afternoon at the exiled Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Windsor, Ontario. Ann Arbor Blues, Jazz Fes: By STEPHEN HERSH Special To The Daily WINDSOR, Canada - "Lad' and gentlemen," shouted 1 announcer…

… the "Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in Exile" held here last night seem to have been feeling good already as they cheered him wildly into his syncopated soul set. The entire evening was in the same…

… hassle getting here," one festival goer admit- ted, "but I wanted to come, I'm here, and it's worth it." The festival was scheduled for Windsor when Ann Arbor's city council rejected a motion allowing the…

…For Daily subscriptions, phone 764-0558 ECONOMICS OF COOPERATION See Editorial Page Yi e BktrtAa :43 a t ty PEACHY High-76 Low-5S See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 3 Ann Arbor

…, Michigan-Saturday, September 7, 1974 Free Issue Ei ght Pages FYcUSEE E SHAPPECALLE-& NY We're No. 1! We're Number 1, and the latest statistics from the FBI prgve it. The Ann Arbor metropolitan area, they…

… they were willing to work their way back. Since then, Ford has collected the suggestions of cabinet S triking teachers resume talks By DAVID BURHENN Both sides in Ann Arbor's four day old teacher…

…'s strike have agreed to meet this morning in an attempt to end the walkout. Negotiating teams from the school board and the Ann Arbor Education Association (AAEA), which represents the teachers, will meet at…

… seen but the grassy slopes, a few pink billowly clouds in a blue sky and the brightly lit stage. Early in the evening, the audience was small, only about 4,000 people, but as the stars began to appear…

…, is free . . . and finally, the Holy Trinity Chapel in Ypsilanti will sponsor a professional art fair Sept. 28 for EMU's homecoming festivities. They're taking entry blanks for those wishing to exhibit…

festival to be held in its traditional Otis Spahn field at Huron High. The sticky spot for most fes- tival goers seemed to be the border. Canadian custom offi- cials maintained they were not searching any…

April 21, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… the Festival of 1904, Emil Mollen- hauer and his Boston players came to Ann Arbor. During this perioca, choral programs were conducted by Dr. Stanley, the orchestral numbers by Dr. Mollenhauer. New…

Ann Arbor May Festival four years ago, will be repeated at the Thursday night concert, of the 1935 Festival, in Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor. Arthur Honegger's meteoric rise to world fame has been due to…

… Music in Ney York City. Ann Arbor is no stranger to Mr. Lhevinne. Not only has he played with outstanding success here many times, but his son, Constantin,; was graduated from the University of Michigan…

… last year and is at present employed at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport. PAUL ALTHOUSEl THEODORE WEBB HELEN JEPSON Two Newcomers To Perform Here Soon YRTLE LEONARD RUTH POSSELTies," whicmn nas never…

… years ago, the Festival was again enlarged and a sixth concert was added, the days extended to cover Wednesday, Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. Hill Gives Auditorium Until 1913, the Festivals were held…

… of the Frieze Memorial Organ, on the occasion of the construction of Hill Auditorium, and its recent replacement, also con- tributed to musical possibilities. 'King David'To Be Heard In MayFestival

September 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 124) • Page Image 18

… other, learning from each other and working together, "Best Liquor/Party Store-1991" The Michigan Daily "Best of Ann Arbor" Poll "Best Liquor/Party Store-1992"- The Michigan Daily "Best of Ann Arbor

…" Poll DIAG PARTY SHOPPE Welcomes Students Back Kegs Imported Beer D Wine Liquor Deli 340 S. State St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104 4 ~ y visa (313)799 91 "---"-" - m"" - - - "- - - ee- Milwaukee Best Buy any subr…

…8- The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, September 15, 1994 Blues and Jazz Festival - Winston Walls Winston Walls is one of the few remaining greats of the jazz organ. His style is steeped…

… Grocer Open 8 a.m.-1a.m. 7days South University at Forest 995-1818 Cor Books Film Fine Arts Music Theater Write for Daily Arts Mass Meeting September 21 7:30 420 Maynard Blues and Jazz Festival

…'s appearing on Saturday the 17th at the Michigan Theatre for the second day of the Blues and Jazz Festival. It's Toshiko Akiyoshi and her Quartet. Akiyoshi is one of the major figures on the jazz scene today…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 14

… p.m., Mendelssohn Theater This premiere presentation foc- uses on the celebration of the Afro- American spirit through dance, spoken word, and music. "PAINTING CHURCHES" - 8 p.m., Ann Arbor Civic…

… Center AIDS Task Force will pre- sent performances from Ars Musica and the American Baroque Ensem- ble. THE ANN ARBOR CHAM- BER ORCHESTRA- 8 p.m., First Congregational Church, State and Williams ' Thomas…

… NOON FORUM - Noon, 802 Monroe This week's topic deals with Rent Stabilization with the Ann Arbors Citizens for Fair Rent. "PUBLIC SERVICE VOL- UNTEERING: DOING SOMETHING FOR THIS WORLD, AS WELL AS IN IT…

… edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Phones: Weekend Magazine, (313) 763-0379; News, 764-0552; Circulation, 764-0558; Display…

… Briccetti and Robert Black will guest conduct the orche- stra as part II of the Twice Festival.- "THE PEOPLE COULD FLY" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater See Friday's listing. "PAINTING CHURCHES" - 8 p.m., Ann

… Theater, 338 S. Main Carolyn Caldwell will direct the comedy about an artist trying to gain the acceptance of her family. BANDS IN MOTION - 8:30 p.m., Union Ballroom. The Blue Meanies, The Differ- ence…

Arbor Civic Theater, 338 S. Main See Friday's listing. SUNDAY THE MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE - 4 p.m., First' Congregational Church, State and Williams Robert Black and Thomas Briccetti…

…..........................................................Fred Zinh SALES MANAGER...............................................Anne Kubek ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER...........................Karen Brown FRIDAY BROTHERS- 8 - 11 p.m., The Guild House, 802 Monroe Street…

… the Twice Festival III, chamber works will be performed including Concert Suite and Con- cert Suites III, IV, VII, and VIII. Great composer is Luciano Beirio. SATURDAY DREAM KEEPERS : A CELEBRATION OF…

May 04, 2017 (vol. 128, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

festival with social and political focus By EDUARDO BATISTA Daily Staff Reporter On Monday, hundreds of students and organizers gathered in Ann Arbor for the May Day Festival of Resistance, an event…

Ann Arbor observes May Day by social inequality protest University research buildings honored in competition for increased energy efficiency Hundreds of students and organizers gathered for…

… poor labor conditions, May Day has grown throughout the years to tackle other issues, such as social struggles and liberation movements. In Ann Arbor, specifically, protesters said they strived…

… nationally-organized social movements protested in the streets of Ann Arbor. Among these groups were A Day Without Immigrants, the Movement for Black Lives and the Women’s Strike Committee. Protesters…

… looking for efficiency gains from energy they buy and produce and how energy is used in current buildings. Planet Blue, the University’s multidisciplinary sustainability initiative, is…

… wrote for CounterPunch on Sunday, he mentioned the struggle for clean drinking water in Cochabamba, Bolivia. “May Day is a festival of life,” Linebaugh said. “It’s a festival of red blood whose…

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

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

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

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

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

April 22, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… to the festival, now in its fourth year. "Every year we have done it, it has grown in numbers," said Rebecca Kanner, an environmental educator at the Ecology Center of Ann Arbor. The festival also…

… Marsh from Ann Arbor's Species Survival Center holds up an endangered American alligator to a crowd that had gathered for the Earth Day Festival at Leslie Science Center yesterday. Environmentalists warn…

… Gath- erers are sponsoring a food recovery programthis yearto benefit Ann Arbor's needy families{ Students who have sur- plus nonperishable canned goods are. urged to donate them to the campus food drive…

…. From April 29-May 3 and May 6- 10, canned goods may be dropped off from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Ann Arbor, 512 E. Huron ,or the First United Methodist Church of Ann Arbor, 120 S…

…. State St. For information on disposing of refuse, reusables and recyclables, call 764-3442, or the City of Ann Arbor's 24-hour information line at 99-GREEN. Regents approve sale of 'U' property The…

… changes will achieve the plan's intended goals. "I really consider what Regent Philip Power (D-Ann Arbor) also strongly backed the revisions. "The substance of this policy I think repre- sents a…

… Animals, alternative-fuel vehicles and water filtration were the highlights of Ann Arbor's annual Earth Day Fes- tival, held yesterday at the Leslie Sci- ence Center. More than 300 children and adults came…

… employee of the Ann Arbor Solid Waste Department, who ran the solid waste exhibit. "I think there is a greater understanding that the environ- ment needs to be helped." Many adults flocked to the alterna…

Ann Arbor Water Plant, who was working a the water exhibit. Models of water fi1- tration systems were set up so children could see how clean drinking water ik made. Some exhibits were more serious in…

… nature. At the energy exhibit, there were aerial pictures of Ann Arbor taken iin 1983 and 1993, so that people could sep how much Ann Arbor has grown in 10 years. "(City growth) is definitely a poten- tial…

November 14, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 60) • Page Image 5

… enthusiasm in Ann Arbor, noted for its Blues and Jazz Festival and summer Street Art Fair. On a somewhat smal- ler scale the upcoming three- day Black Arts and Cultural Fes- tival promises to provide a wide…

… symposium. "Blue Mist," says Fox, "is a relatively young group of students." Harris' en- semble has recorded an album. Fox reports that a third group for the concert is "likely." Finaly, Ann Arbor Black Thea…

… symposium. One of the fes- tival coordinators, Jeanne Fox explains, "We wanted to have a sort of cultural festival dis- playing black talent in the Uni- versity and around the Ann Ar- bor community that was…

… wood- en masks. The poetry reading will be given "by anyone who shows up," as a result of public- ity. That night music will permeate East Quad as The Blue Mist and Wendell Harris and Tribes give a jazz…

…". 11:30 2 CBS News Special: "A Royal Wed- ding recaps the marriage of Great Britain's Princess Anne to Capt. Mark Phillips. 50 Movie: "The Sea Wolf" (1941). Strong direction (Michael Curtiz) and inspired…

…." - Kothleen Carrol; N. Y. Daily News MIME-UAC-Daystar presents the San Francisco Mime Troup tonight at 8:30 in the Power Center. FILM-Cinema Guild presents Murnau's Tabu in Arch Aud. at 7, 9:05 tonight. Ann

Arbor Film Co-op presents Man- kiewitz's Sleuth in Aud. A, Angell at 7:30, 9:30 tonight. New World Film Co-op presents Pontecorvo's Burn in Aud. 3, MLB, at 7:30, 9:45 tonight. MUSIC-Musical Society…

…." "The Prisoner" is coming to the Power Center November 17 and 18 presented by the Professional Theatre Program. Black4 to feati By DIANE LEVICK Arts Editor The word "festival" always strikes{ up…

… array of activities, all for free. Scheduled to run Friday through Sunday in East Quad, the festival will include arts ranging from photography to a cultural festival tire local talent Unde inIEn By…

… comedy about changing sexual mores and efforts, of couples to keep pace." --William Wolf, Cue Magazine ¢5 Networks to cancel 8 new TV series gether for meetings. The festival will open Friday afternoon…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 13, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 7) • Page Image 5

… the beat goes on . . . Luther Allison helps carry on a bit of the Blues and Jazz Festival spirit last night at the Primo Showbar in Ann Arbor. He is sched- uled to make one more appearance there tonight…

…'s tradi- tional snack, jelly donuts, will be served afterward; The Primo Showbar presents Luther Allison, fiesh from the blues and jazz festival. FILM-The Ann Arbor Film Cooperative presents its Twilight…

September 20, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… extrava- ganza marks the first time Ann Arbor has hosted a major music festival since 1973. The following year, City Council banished the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival to Canada, because of problems…

… at ng it ng r, ed of id a] cy Ze by rd USSEIN'S reaction, A 2 hosts jazz fest By DAN OBERDORFER Ann Arbor this week is a jazz fan's aphrodisiac. The Ann Arbor Jazz Festival, heralded by local…

…i PEACE AGREEyMENT See Editorial Page 4w 40 an :4D401 TROPICAL High-upper 80s Low-mid 60s gee Today for'details Ten Page Vol. UIX, No. 12 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, September 20, 1978 Ten…

…. Anti-spying conference to be held at Union this weekend By LEONARD BERNSTEIN Attorneys, academics and concerned citizens from all over the country will converge in Ann Arbor this weekend for the first…

… National Organizing Conference to Stop Government Spying this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Michigan Union. Billed as a "nuts and bolts" organizing effort by Ann Arbor coordinator and graduate student…

… connoisseurs of jazz as the best festival this side of Newport, Rhode Island, opens tomorrow and runs through Sunday. Among the more than 75 jazz notables appearing will be Dexter Gordon, saxophone; Freddie…

… with litter and alleged drug trafficking. THIS YEAR'S festival, to be held in Hill Auditorium, is dedicated to the music of Duke Ellington, who for fifty years composed and directed some of the greatest…

January 15, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 89) • Page Image 2

… Filmmaker: Return Address for Film (if different: Phone Number: Complete One Entry Blank for each film entered and return before February 1, 1971, to: ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL, P.O. Box 8, Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… 48107 Please enclose Entry Fee of $3.00 per film, payable to the Ann Arbor Film Cooperative. I If you have any questioon regarding the Festival, contact: DOUG LICHTERMAN, 313-764-3643 This. [W W - WwW U…

… are in Detroit. Archie Shepp will be heard. Black night suffering to be heard clear over here in this land of whole milk lectures. 603 E. MADISON SAT.-9:00 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! 1971 Ann Arbor 8…

Ann Arbor Film Cooperative). Mail films to P.O. Box 8, Ann Arbor, Michi- qan 48107. If you anticipate that your film will not reach us by February 1, please send your entry blank and entry fee ahead…

… with a note as to when the film might be expected. To deliver your film personally make arrangements with Doug Lichterman in Ann Arbor at 313-764-3643. All films must reach us by February 8, 1971. Each…

… film submitted will be screened by a selectionccommittee which will program the four days of showings in the Residential College Audi- torium. (Located in East Quadrangle, 716 S. University, Ann Arbor

… on - all at once - and this is no jive nightclub ($5 a drink and "Direct from the Desert Inn.") This is direct from the heart, from the mix of black slums and white palaces, bitter-sweet, the blues

… nunFilnFestival Fehruai'y 18-21 RULES The festival is open to all non-professional Regular 8, Super 8, and Single 8 Films. Explicit instructions on synchronization of sound systems are required for all…

… sound films. If Sync instructions are impractical or un- telligible, films will not be accepted for showing. Also, films with poor splicing or other defects will be returned. 4The Festival recommends that…

…, Michigan). An Awards Jury will view the selected films as they are presented at the Festival and make the decisions regarding distribution of prize 'mon- ey. There will be prizes in each of the four cate…

June 14, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 128) • Page Image 2

… scheduled to Top of the Park with a guy selling hot dogs, said Ann Arbor kick-off the event this Friday. Done with spring classes and looking for Summer Festival Marketing Director Colleen Highlights…

… . June 20 at 7:00 Big Dave and the Ultrasonics Top of the Park, a part of the Ann Arbor Thursday. Coordinators expect more than of Mystery." U June 21 at 9:00 Cigar Store Indians Summer Festival, is a free…

blues. from local restaurants, concerts from local Store Indians and classic movies such as "The throughout the three and a half weeks include: Located on the roof of the Fletcher Street bands every day…

… during the event, and movies Blues Brothers," "Monty Python's Meaning of parking structure and next to the Power Center, projected onto a wall Sunday through Life," and "Austin Powers: International Man…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… from English, Dutch or Italian stock, but his blond and blue-eyed pal was on display by the Scandinavian Club of Ann Arbor as a caricature of the Swedish stereotype. WHILE AL GALARDI OF the Italian…

… his surroundings - it had to do with his heritage: Ollie's a lifesize foam rubber puppet who stopped in at yesterday's opening of the sixth annual Ann Arbor Ethnic Festival. SPONSORED BY the Multi…

… attended the festival by closing time at 11 tonight. Ann Arbor Congressman Carl Pursell and Mayor Louis Belcher were among those sampling yesterday's fes'tivities. WITH ENTERTAINMENT ranging from the Polish…

…" PIZZA...OR... 5OC OFF ANY 9" OR 12" PIZZA. This Offer Good For Dine-In, Pick-Up or FREE Delivery! PIZZA & SUBMARINES * 1327 S. University Ann Arbor, MI S663-0511 Expires 9 / 14 /78 *mmmmmmmmmmmm m l a…

… generations in Ann Arbor. The Hildingers suggested that more dancing - from jazz to the Hustle - be included in the fair so all people can have something to relate to. Long-time Ann Arbor resident Dennis Murray…

… isolated schools, and 25 of the 28 have fewer racially isolated schools than Ann Ar- bor. Saginaw has 33 isolated schools. REGARDLESS OF these statistics, Pot- ts said he feels that "Ann Arbor is in a…

… comparable position to other school districts in the state." Dr. Robert Mosely, administrator of the Ann Arbor Board of Education feels Ann Arbor is "quite a bit ahead of other districts." He stresses that…

… should be placed on student achievement and not "on the number of particular kinds of bodies in a par ticular school. The Ann Arbor district is not flagrantly violating anything. Ant the impaction of…

… schools which are im balanced are not inner city schools They have good facilities." Exactly one year ago, Ann Arbor School Board members discussed ap- pointing another committee of thi type. Several…

…-Ethnic Alliance and Downtown Businessman's Association in cooperation with the city, the festival features booths representing 20 nationalities which are spread down Main Street between Huron and William Streets…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 28, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

… P nomination for Best Foreign Film. Laura del Sol in , ELVIRA MADIGAN (Bo Widerberg, 1967) Four gene the title role. Spanish with subtitles. (Ann Arbor The Swedish Film Festival, another massive mer…

… recommended. (Ann Arbor A film ab her. And she just might be right. Part of the Hitch- TEOREMA (Pier Paolo Pasoline, 1968) Film Coop; MLB 4,7 p.m., 9 p.m.) title confusii cock Festival. (Mediatrics; Michigan…

…-6 p.m. Voted Ann Arbor's Best Pizza and Best Pizza Value 2nd year in a row-1 large pizza serves 4 for under $7. Thanks Ann Arbor, you've said a mouthful! D oQo 4d flpa Op O 0 0,00 00 0 o Q O 0 0 0 O O…

… German res- darin, Sze Chuan, and Hunan specialties. taurant of Ann Arbor offers fine German- Attentive service, a ful service bar with a American dining at moderate prices. Imported complete wine menu and…

…'S GERMAN RESTAURANT (203 E. Washington at 4th A ve.; 668-8987) Ann Arbor's oldest restaurant. Serves lunch and dinner daily except Monday. Prime Rib WOLVERINE DEN P RIA - Prime Steaks - Seafood - German Cui…

… young men of an English private school. (Ann Arbor yarn of mischevious gremlins that everyone thinks 6264) 6264) Theater, 231S.5th; 761-9700). was directed Steven Spielberg. (Wayside, 3020 RED DAWN BODY…

… WWI gets ready that failed. Matt Dillon stars in the movie from an THE BIRDS (ALfred Hitchcock, 1963) and S to happen. Italian with subtitles. (Cinema Guild; S.E,. Hinton novel. (Ann Arbor Film Coop…

… wonderful teaming of Robert Redford and Council, U-M Scandinavian Studies, Ann Arbor Film still worth seeing for the opening credits alone as the Paul Newman is at it again in a very enjoyable look Coop…

… directing, then you know murder us. Italian with subtitles. (Ann Arbor Film Coop; February. Finished in May. You decide. munity of g cannot be far behind. And such is the case when MLB 4,7p.m.) (Mediatrics…

… save the Old killing the leader of another gang, and caught in that TAKE ME The final film by the master is a very delightful en- West from Seaweedhead Greaser. (Ann Arbor Film gang's territory, our gang…

March 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 131) • Page Image 2

… class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12…

… September through April (2 semesters); $13by mail outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Satur- day morning. Subscription rates: $6.50 in Ann Arbor; $7.50 by mail outside Ann Arbor. We…

… probably turn in his grave if he knew what was going on today. Even the wearing o' the green and green beer are American inventions. The color the Irish traditionally associate with St. Patrick's Day is blue

… former English professor Donald Hall and other critics discuss a symposia on the works of famous poet and playwright William Butler Yeats in connection with this week's Yeats Festival. Sponsored by the…

… University's Center for Western European Studies, the festival is a multi-disciplinary effort designed to probe and celebrate the works of Yeats and his idea of the theatre. Throughout the symposia, Irish…

… drama specialists explored the various aspects of the poet-dramatist's works. Accor- ding to English professor Bert Hor- nback, originator of the Yeats Festival idea, Yeats thought very highly of the…

… Irish society's emotions. "As a young man," Hornbeck said, "he wrote the philosophy that poetry and sculpture exist to keep the passions alive." Irene Connors, assistant spech professor and Festival co…

…. The lively audience if about 100 was encouraged to fully participate and did so. Hall is a nightly Yeats Festival feature and reads Yeats poetry at the "Evening at the Pub" held in the University Club…

… in the Union. The "Pub" is designed for mingling and Irish folk music as well. The festival will run until Sunday and will feature Yeats' Cuchulain plays every night at the University Museum of Art…

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