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Hunter has been consistent, thoughtful voice for 1st Ward

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Civic's 'Museum' Offers Fund In An Unfunny Space

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Ann Arbor News, July 11, 1986
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Civic's 'Diviners' Rings True

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Stage Diminishes Cast's Achievements In 'Shadow Box'

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Ann Arbor News, February 28, 1985
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Grace And Energy Offset Tedium In Civic's 'Bells'

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Sister City Send-Off Party Sunday

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Jernigan Elected Mayor: But Democrats To Retain Solid Grip on City Council

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