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ARTS AROUND ANN ARBOR

BRANCHING OUT INTO ARTS CULTURE

RECENT POSTS

MUSIC

Jimmy Webb brings a lifetime of songs and stories to The Ark
Communal Music: Ann Arbor Concert Band preps for its season finale
BYO Radness: Camp Totally Awesome Fest returns for its 14th year
Songs for Everyone: Joanna & the Jaywalkers project universal emotions with a powerful voice
Out of the Ether: Nancy And Beth conjure musical beauty from the fifth dimension
Smooth Souls: Cory Wong, Antwaun Stanley & Jacob Sigman at The Blind Pig

VISUAL ART

U-M Gifts of Art spring exhibitions aim to revitalize and renew
UMMA's "Exercising the Eye" shows how Gertrude Kasle expanded the Midwest art scene in the 1950s
"Labors of Love and Loss" exhibition explores race, gender, and class with mixed media
Germán Andino addresses Honduran gang violence in the #NoHumanIsAlien exhibition at U-M
Indigenous Inspiration: Power couple donates Inuit art collection to UMMA
Joyce Brienza's "Floating Points" exhibit explores dichotomous realities

FILM & VIDEO

"Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?" is a film about threats -- racial and otherwise
Diaspora Dimensions: The films in URe:AD TV grapple with black representation
Ephraim Asili’s "Diaspora Suite" explores the influence of African culture throughout the world
"Those Who Come, Will Hear" speaks loudly for indigenous languages at the Ann Arbor Film Fest
Vick's Picks: Former A2 Film Fest exec Vicki Honeyman curates an evening of cinema
Yvonne Rainer's movies dance away from the mainstream at the Ann Arbor Film Fest

THEATER & DANCE

Brass Tacks' "39 Steps" has giddy fun with the Hitchcock classic
"Gruesome Playground Injuries" continues Kickshaw's dedication to challenging theater
Art and science come together in Civic Theatre’s production of Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia"
Tripping Hither, Tripping Thither: UMGASS delights with "Iolanthe"
From the Hartland: Purple Rose Resident Artist David MacGregor pens plays in Michigan
Theater for the People: U-M's "Me and My Girl" is a rollicking populist musical comedy

WRITTEN WORD

Loud and Clear: Marcus Wicker's socially conscious "Silencer" poems are anything but quiet
Still Lifes Are Anything but Still: Poet Diane Seuss at Literati
Pat Thomas reconstructs the revolutionary history of Jerry Rubin in "Did It!"
Our Secret Stories: "Notes From a Public Typewriter" captures anonymous odes & anecdotes
Catch-"13": A2 author Michael A. Ferro's new book is a satire & character study of Midwest Americans
All Guts, No Glory: Grady Hendrix presents even more "Paperbacks From Hell"

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