AADL Talks To: Ken Burns, Documentary Filmmaker
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Join us for a deep dive into Misery, the 1990 Academy Award-Winning film from director Rob Reiner. In this episode, we discuss Spam, the many differences between the film and Stephen King's book, and say "oh, poo" and "cockadoodie" many times.
In this episode, AADL Talks To Robin and Jamie Agnew, owners of Aunt Agatha’s, their specialty mystery bookstore. The business began in Ann Arbor in 1992, and operated as a brick and mortar for 26 years before moving online in August 2018. Robin and Jamie talk about their experiences working in the store, their favorite memories here in town, and discuss some of the changes in the mystery book genre and bookselling business over the years.
Find more about Aunt Agatha's in our archival collections.
April is National Poetry Month and Groundcover News is celebrating in a big way! Listen to this 2024 Poetry Edition of Groundcover Speaks to experience some local literary arts.
"It is about the interaction between a mother and her toddler. Hope you feel the mother’s love." - Yawen Zhang
Virginia & Linda May Huber, March 1940
Photographer: Eck Stanger
"It should bring you back to when you were a kid going to a zoo, or farm to pet a goat." - Bradley Yeh
Bach Elementary Student Feeds Baby Goat, May 1969
Photographer: Cecil Lockard
"I wanted to capture the feeling of nostalgia but also mundaneness. Every day we have our routines, and for people who work at the hospital it is oftentimes walking the hallways shown. I wanted to express that through music." - Justin Yu
Overhead Passage at U of M Hospital: Interior, August 1958
"This piece evokes the sensation of flight, the liberation of leaving the world behind. It captures the beauty of a bird's-eye perspective and the weightless freedom of soaring through the air." - Sunny Wang
University Of Michigan Flying Club In Action, April 1941
Photographer: Eck Stanger
"My composition concerns stable systems, disruption of these systems, and future. My composition is any of these simultaneously, same as I and the city of Ann Arbor. My composition is a tower that could be a dystopian one controlling minds, or that of a commercial one hosting a department store, or a communal one providing everyone a bright future." - Yang Xia
Photographer: Jack Stubbs