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LGBTQ+ Washtenaw Oral History Project - Maggie Hostetler

photo of older white woman with glasses and short gray hairMaggie Hostetler was born in 1944 in Bay City, Michigan, where she grew up with four siblings.

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LGBTQ+ Washtenaw Oral History Project - Lynden Kelly

70-year-old white woman with short hair wearing black t-shirt that reads A2QUALynden Kelly, who goes by Kelly (she/her), was born in 1954 in suburban Detroit. In 1972, she moved to Ann Arbor to attend the University of Michigan.

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Psychiatrist Advises Ignoring Prognosis Given Black Family

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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1987
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1987
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Employees Of Shaman Drum Bookshop Cross-Dress For A Day, September 1995

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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1995
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Employees Of Shaman Drum Bookshop Cross-Dress For A Day, September 1995

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Cross-Dressed Employees Of Shaman Drum Bookshop On Break In Front Of The Store, September 1995

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Workers pull a bender on gender

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Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1995
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13
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September
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1995
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A Telling Contrast

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Ann Arbor Argus, March 6, 1891
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1891
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The Model Daughter

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Michigan Liberty Press, August 18, 1848
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18
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August
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1848
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Married Women

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Michigan Liberty Press, May 05, 1848
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5
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May
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1848
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ARTS AROUND ANN ARBOR

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MUSIC

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The Radar: New music by Washtenaw County-associated artists and labels
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A Colorful Bouquet: U-M group's multidisciplinary "All the Flowers Festival" celebrates queer and female artists

VISUAL ART

Lynn Galbreath's U-M exhibit combines paintings that draw on travel, commercialism, and communications
View From the East: Terry Swafford's new exhibit at U-M captures a specific side of Detroit
A new exhibit at Ann Arbor's CLUSTER Museum helps us remember what we might forget or ignore
Shared Humanity: The "Black Artist Exhibit" at Riverside Arts Center promotes unity
Collecting "Chaos": The Destroy All Monsters exhibit at Cranbrook gathers artifacts from the pioneering Ann Arbor art and music collective
"Beyond the Cover: Celebrating Local Art" highlights the creatives behind the Chelsea District Library's newsletter fronts

FILM & VIDEO

Memory Cares: A recent film and a play about dementia are coming to Ann Arbor
A Colorful Bouquet: U-M group's multidisciplinary "All the Flowers Festival" celebrates queer and female artists
The University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies' film series returns with a laugh
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THEATER & DANCE

John Patrick Shanley’s "Doubt, a Parable" is a thought-provoking battle of wills
Under the Hood: Purple Rose's "The Classic King" is a detailed comedy-drama set in the used-car world
Memory Cares: A recent film and a play about dementia are coming to Ann Arbor
Theatre Nova's "Kayak" combines comedy, character studies, and current events
A Colorful Bouquet: U-M group's multidisciplinary "All the Flowers Festival" celebrates queer and female artists
The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre has to move, but it's not going away

WRITTEN WORD

A viral video tests friendships in Lillian Li’s new novel, “Bad Asians”
Afrodiasporic Verse: Aaron Coleman's recent poetry books look to the past to unlock possibilities for the future
Kyle E. Miller's "The Idiot’s Garden" is a poetic postapocalyptic novel where few humans exist but the world flourishes
Washtenaw Jewish News editor Clare Kinberg discovered her estranged aunt's life story for “By the Waters of Paradise”
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