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Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1993
Article Author
Charles Gelman
Day
6
Month
June
Year
1993
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Pall Gelman Dioxane Groundwater Contamination Cleanup History
Landfills
Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (ICPJ)
Groundwater Contamination
Gelman Sciences Inc.
Dioxane Plume
Ann Arbor Landfill
Ann Arbor City Council
Letter to the Editor
Ann Arbor News
Old News
Charles Gelman
Ellsworth Rd
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MUSIC

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VISUAL ART

Nawal Motawi's strong will and fierce individuality fire her acclaimed art-tiles studio in Ann Arbor
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UMMA's "Arts & Resistance" exhibits look at the role of creative works in fighting for cultural change
Everyday Talismans: Amy Sacksteder's new Ann Arbor Art Center Exhibit is a collage of colors
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FILM & VIDEO

Screen Tests: Experimental shorts by Ann Arbor filmmakers
The Lord of the Screens: U-M professor Daniel Herbert chronicles the history of New Line Cinema in "Maverick Movies"
Sing Us a Song: The piano men and women of "Duelers" star in a new Michigan-produced film with deep local connections
Panel Discussion: "Cinema Guild and Campus Film Societies: Their History and Legacy"
No Restrictions: Independent Film Festival Ypsilanti returns with a full slate
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THEATER & DANCE

Deck Halls the Halls With Boughs of Corn: Encore Theatre's "White Christmas" hits all the right nostalgic spots
Much Ado: U-M Theatre's "Imogen Says Nothing" bears bizarre and haunting moments
New Day Rising: Penny Seats' "Sunrise Coven" tackles the opioid epidemic and second chances
The Folds of Space: EMU’s "A Wrinkle in Time" was a quick-paced journey for the whole family
"Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World" Explores the Challenges of Information Overload and Ubiquity
My Deer Heart: Jeff Daniels' "Escanaba in Love" tracks love and laughter at an Upper Peninsula hunting camp

WRITTEN WORD

This Is Your Song: Jeff Tweedy's New Book Makes Us Think About How We Connect With Our Favorite Music
The Lord of the Screens: U-M professor Daniel Herbert chronicles the history of New Line Cinema in "Maverick Movies"
Public and Personal Policies: Airea D. Matthews’ autobiographical poetry collection questions economic theory amid the realities of poverty and violence
Russell Brakefield's New Poetry Collection, “My Modest Blindness,” Reflects on His Experiences With Keratoconus
Egg Rolls and Racism: Curtis Chin's memoir recalls growing up in his family's Chinese restaurant in the Cass Corridor
Fables of the Deconstruction: Allison Epstein’s second novel uses Eastern European mythology to create queer historical fiction

PULP LIFE

Capturing the Cosmos: Jason Guenzel photographs the beauty of space from Earth
Going Platinum: Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library Reflects on 70 Years of Supporting AADL Patrons and Programs
“Crying in H Mart”: Michelle Zauner’s Memoir Helps Me Process the Loss of My Mother
Chasing Lights: Ann Arbor's Melissa Kaelin knows the secrets to seeing the aurora borealis right here in Michigan
'Til Tuesday: Terry McClymonds' idiosyncratic trivia nights have built an enthusiastic community over the past 12 years
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