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ARTS AROUND ANN ARBOR

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MUSIC

Friday Five: Deniz Tek, Ingrid Laubrock & Andy Milne, Child Sleep, Cashmere Washington, EnD
Sock It to Me: Bob Seger’s eight most crucial forgotten songs
Friday Five: Modern Lady Fitness, Thomas Gun, Dave Menzo, Mark Zhu, Jeevan Angelo
The Fine Art of Music: Cece June's lovely, emotional songs are the result of listening and looking
Just Want You to Know Who I Am: Ann Arbor indie-rocker Ceolsige introduces herself to the world on self-titled debut EP
Friday Five: John Beltran, Lorian Janine, Linen Ray, Rohn - Lederman, Ceolsige

VISUAL ART

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
"Last Night a Camera Saved My Life: The Photography of Doug Coombe" celebrates one of Washtenaw County's finest chroniclers of Michigan music
The Share Zone: Ann Arbor Art Center launches multimedia exhibit "Sharing Space," the first show in its new building

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

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
Homeless kids find a voice in U-M's production of "somebody's children"

WRITTEN WORD

Take Me to the "River": Former AADL staffer Shutta Crum discusses her latest book of poetry and her path from librarian to author
The Return of AADL's Fifth Avenue Press: Local authors celebrate the release of their books on May 22
Answer Me This: U-M lecturer Phil Christman explains it all in his new essay collection, “How to Be Normal” 
Time is punctuated by motherhood, the pandemic, and a family rupture in poet Carmen Bugan’s new collection, "Time Being"
Patti F. Smith taps into the stories of brewpubs, brewers, and their beers in her new book, "Michigan Beer: A Heady History"
Angeline Boulley’s YA Novel, "Firekeeper’s Daughter," Follows a Native Teen Who Discovers Intrigue and Betrayal in Her Upper Peninsula Community 

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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