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Vol. LXIII, No. 3; Whole No. 3375
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Beakes & Mingay, Proprietors
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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus
Ann Arbor Argus, January 14, 1898
Year
1898
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ARTS AROUND ANN ARBOR

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MUSIC

Friday Five: Ki5, Kiyoshi & 3 Steez, Utica, Jonathan Crayne, KUZbeats
For Stevie—with Love and Squalor: Ann Arbor’s Chirp honors late rodent companion on a funky new single
Muse Over: Emma McDermott finds inspiration from relationships on “She Likes to Fly” album
Friday Five: The Stooges, cv313, YY Ori, False Figures, Alex Blanpied
Friday Five: Lily Talmers, Olivia Cirisan, Otherseas, Magic Toaster, Tru Klassick
Out of the "Shadows": Jazz vocalist Olivia Van Goor explores lesser-known songs on her debut EP and returns to Blue LLama

VISUAL ART

The Guild of Artists & Artisans with Gutman Gallery showcase up-and-coming artists in their annual "Emerge" exhibition
Portraits in Motion: Joel Swanson's "People and Other Living Things" at 22 North Gallery
Bits & Pieces: "The Small Details: Amy Sacksteder and Brenda Singletary" conjure meaning through assemblages at U-M's Institute for the Humanities Gallery
Systems & Shtetls: Mother Cyborg's "Crafting Our Digital Legacy" & Ruth Weisberg's "Of Memory, Time & Place" at Stamps Gallery
You Are Invited: UMMA's "You Are Here" exhibit welcomes visitors back to the museum with works that help viewers experience the space
AADL's new exhibit, "Capturing an Era: The Progressive Lens of Doug Fulton," showcases nearly 30 years of pictures and prose by The Ann Arbor News staffer

FILM & VIDEO

60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: Two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl—another look at "Looking for Horses"
60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: "Elephant" is a highly personal meditation on racism, violence, and trauma
60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: "Rock Bottom Riser" digs into the cultural and physical roots of modern Hawaii
60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: The animated "Archipelago" traces the communities along the St. Lawrence River
60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: Documentary gives due to avant-garde film pioneer Sally Dixon
60th Ann Arbor Film Festival: "Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over" is a revealing look at a confrontational avant-garde icon

THEATER & DANCE

Emilio Rodriguez asks who gets to decide what’s offensive in his play "God Kinda Looks Like Tupac"
What Price Genius? Theatre Nova’s "Relativity" explores the complicated life of Albert Einstein
Wherever You Are: Geoff Sobelle’s experimental theater piece explores what it means to be "Home"
Encore Theatre premieres a new musical based on the life of silent star Lon Chaney
Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu’s “Pass Over” is a Black Lives Matter-era translation of Exodus and "Waiting for Godot"
Penny Seats Theatre Company's "The Actors" is a comedic and emotional look at processing parental loss

WRITTEN WORD

Poet and U-M professor Linda Gregerson’s “Canopy” takes its impetus from gratitude and wonder at the saturating intelligence of the natural world
Late-Night Journals: Former Ann Arbor police officer Peter Stipe recalls 18 years on the force in his memoir "Badge 112"
University of Michigan lecturer Jennifer Sperry Steinorth experimented with an erasure project, which became “Her Read: A Graphic Poem” 
An Ode for the Anthem: Mark Clague’s “O Say Can You Hear? A Cultural Biography of the Star-Spangled Banner”
The Pleasure Principle: The characters in Lydia Conklin’s short story collection, “Rainbow Rainbow,” seek gratification and identity 
Take Me to the "River": Former AADL staffer Shutta Crum discusses her latest book of poetry and her path from librarian to author

PULP LIFE

Pulp Bits: A roundup of Washtenaw County arts and culture stories
Five Minutes of Bravery: The Moth GrandSLAM returned to The Ark after a three-year break
On the Ball: The AFC Ann Arbor Soccer Club Thinks Globally, Acts Locally
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WEMU broadcaster Lisa Barry passed away November 30
AADL 2020 STAFF PICKS: BOOKS, MUSIC, MOVIES & MORE

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